Yearly Book Exhibition ‘Festival of Books 2010’ Opens at Milagres Church Ground


Mangalore: Yearly Book Exhibition ‘Festival of Books 2010’ Opens at Milagres Church Ground
 
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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS/SB)

 

Mangalore, Nov 13: The ‘Festival of Books’, the yearly book exhibition organized by the Daughters of St Paul and Pauline Cooperators in the premises of the Milagres Church was inaugurated on Saturday November 13. The exhibition will be on till November 21 from 9.30 am to 7.00 pm.

Fr Walter D’Mello, parish priest, Milagres Church was the chief guest at the inaugural programme. He said that this exhibition will enable people to access a wide range of wholesome, clean and healthy reading material under one roof.

Books ranging from Children''s stories, to Psychology, Parenting, Home remedies, Grammar, Dictionaries, Spirituality, Leadership, Self- Help, Personality, Youth, Gift booklets among others are exhibited.

Fr Victor Machado, Parish Priest, Bejai, Sr Susheela Assistant General UFs were the guests of honor.

  

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  • A.S.Mathew, U.S.A.

    Sat, Nov 13 2010

    "Reading makes a person rich in
    knowledge". This generation has
    all the fun and pleasures of life
    by touching a button on the
    remote control, and the habit of
    reading has gone.

    If anybody wants to be ahead
    in this world, have knowledge,
    and that can be acquired only
    though voracious reading. All the
    great people of history were
    great readers.

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