Mumbai: Greening of archdiocese seminar held in Goregaon


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Dec 1: The archdiocese office here for environment and Christian business forum Mumbai held a seminar on greening of the archdiocese and business at Sarvodaya auditorium, Goregaon east on December 1.

Environment lover, organizer Fr Joseph Gonsalves and Greenline NGO director Fr Samo Silva conducted the seminar as resource persons.

Christian business forum head, Christian chamber of commerce and industries vice president Albert W D’Souza presented the keynote address. CCCI executive president Antony Sequeira, former president Henry Lobo, CCCI director, advocate Pius Vas, Walter Bothello, Model Bank vice president William Sequeira, directors Lawrence D’Souza Mulund, Abraham Clement Lobo, Freddy Mendonca, social worker Rita D’Sa, Elina D’Souza, Lawrence D’Souza Kamani, Walter D’Souza Jerimeri, Reuben Bothello, Leo Fernandes Jerimeri, Reji Bothello and several other businessmen were present.



Mumbai archbishop Cardinal Oswald Gracious had informed on Sep 1 of the starting of greening of the archdiocese and business programme. Maria Antao compered the programme and proposed vote of thanks.

  

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