Mangalore: Institute of Daughters of St Paul-organized Book Exhibition From Nov 11


Media Release

Mangalore, Nov 10: The sisters belonging to the Institute of the Daughters of St Paul are organising their
yearly book exhibition at the premises of the Milagres Church from November 13 to 21.

Fr Walter D’Mello will inaugurated the event at the parish hall on Thursday November 11. The exhibition will enable to people to access a wide range of wholesome, clean and healthy reading material under one roof.

The Daughters of St Paul is an institute committed to promoting value based literature and good reading material for people from all walks of life. The books present in the exhibition will cater to the same. There will be books ranging from Children's stories, to Psychology, Parenting, Home remedies, Grammar, Dictionaries, Spirituality, Leadership, Self- Help, Personality, Youth and Gift booklets among others.

The institute has been providing inspirational reading material for people of all religions and all ages. It has
thus contributed to the welfare of society by encouraging good reading which gradually motivates people to lead a good life.

For More Information Interested Can Contact: 
Sr. Nancy D’Souza,
Sister-in-charge and animator,
Pauline Book and Media Centre

  

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