Udupi: Old Students of Don Bosco Primary School, Shirva Meet for First Time


Report and Pics by Wilson D’Souza Shirva
Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (RD/SP)
 
Udupi, Oct 19:
The Old Students Association of Don Bosco English Medium Higher Primary School met for the first time at 3.00 pm on Sunday October 18 at Don Bosco Auditorium, here. 
 
The School correspondent and Shirva Our Lady of Health parish priest, Fr Richard Coelho, and head teacher Irene Rodrigues, inaugurated the programme by lighting the lamp.



 
The executive committee of the Association was formed by electing the following members:
 
Irene Rodrigues (honorary president)
Cecilia Lewis (staff advisor)
Rajdeep Gomes (president)
Delita Mendonca (vice president)
Deepa Fernandes (secretary)
Cynthia Pereira (treasurer)
G Rynal D’Mello, Sandeep Saldanha, Roger Lobo, Deepthi Castelino and Veena Mathias (committee members).

The school correspondent will be the permanent invitee of the committee.
 
Shirva parish council members and office bearers of Association were present on this occasion.

  

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  • TAPASYA KINI, MANGALORE

    Mon, Oct 26 2009

    I wish all members of the organisation the very best for all their future endeavours...im sure that deepa fernandes can efficiently lead the team as she does in KSHEMA...

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  • RTN MICHAEL MATHIAS, PILAR SHIRVA

    Mon, Oct 19 2009

    congratulations to don bosco primary school old members work hard together from rtn michael mathias shirva

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