Mangalore: ‘Vishwas’ Rejoices with Senior Citizens on World Elders Day


Mangalore: ‘Vishwas’ Rejoices with Senior Citizens on World Elders Day

Report by Felcy Pinto
Pics: Ganesh S Perla
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Oct 1: World Elders Day was observed at 'Vishwas,' an organization that has been rendering yeoman's service towards the welfare and well-being of senior citizens in the city on Wednesday October 1.
 
The programme began with prayer song. About 50 senior citizens were present.  MSW student Niveditha was the compere of the programme.  Wilma, BSW student of St Aloysius College, welcomed the gathering and extended best wishes to all the elderly people on the occasion of World Elders Day.

Yenepoya Urban Health Centre general physician Dr Ramachandra Bhat was the chief guest. He addressed the elderly and gave them a few suggestions and messages.  This programme was followed by games based on singing talent.

A delicious lunch was sponsored by Radhika Koday, finance coordinator of Vishwas Trust. Vote of thanks was proposed by MSW student Basavraj from Meridian College, Jeppu.

  

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  • Prasanna, Bangalore

    Fri, Oct 03 2008

    Good program conducted by Vishwas. It's highly appriciable.

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  • carol stanley, USA

    Thu, Oct 02 2008

    What a wonderful celebration.

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  • jerome, kulshekar/Dubai

    Thu, Oct 02 2008

    Today, the trend is for nuclear families for the young either to live separately or move out of the country in search of green pastures available in developed countries. As a result the elderly are left behind to mind themselves. In this scenario, it is advisable for senior citizens to form senior citizens groups/Associaktions and meet each other often to reduce boredom abd loneliness. The Vishwas in Mangalore are really doing a good work.

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  • Roshan D'costa, Moodbidri/Abudhabi

    Wed, Oct 01 2008

    Highly appreciable program conducted by "vishwas" Happy to see them smiling god bless them all!Thanks to daiji team.Keep up the good work!

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  • Natalia Quadros, Bahrain

    Wed, Oct 01 2008

    Daijiworld cares for all kind of news. Great gesture by daijiworld.com. One of the greatest website I have ever found for entire community withut considering caste and creed. Hats of to brainchild of this website Walter Nandalike, you are really a unsung HERO

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  • patsy Lobo, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 01 2008

    we are proud and happy to see the good work that Vishwas is doing. They have looked after us now it is our turn to look after them. Eventhough we see the western concept catching up fast here in India, Mangalore all the same we have to be there for them. keep them in our hearts and prayers and sing the song You will never grow old while there is love in your heart.We are sorry that Dere and I were not able to attend the programme But you have all our full support and prayers as you race on with this great venture. Patsy Lobo

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  • Sucha N Gayathri, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 01 2008

    Thanks to Daiji for this coverage and also to 'Vishwas' for creating such a wonderful atmosphere for all the people there..very happy to see my mom in these pics.

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