Mangaluru: RACHANA Catholic chamber holds talk on 'Trending Strategies in Modern Business'


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Mangaluru, Aug 3: Rachana Catholic Chamber of Commerce and Industry a forum of Catholic entrepreneurs' professionals and agriculturists organized an enlightening event titled 'Trending Strategies' at St Sebastian Church Hall on July 27.

The event commenced with prayer led by Fr Ashwin Cardoza director ICYM, diocese of Mangalore.

President John B Monteiro delivered a heartfelt welcome to the guest speaker, dignitaries, and members. He emphasized the essence of the event's theme, setting the stage for an evening of learning, networking, and updating.

Guest speaker Dr Molly S Chaudhury, director of Manel Srinivas Nayak Institute of Management was introduced by Roshan D’Souza, followed by the talk on 'Trending Strategies' captivated the audience.

The speaker’s insights into modern business strategies highlighted challenges and provided innovative ideas to stay abreast of changing trends, including artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, and organic farming. She said welcoming or embracing new trends, updating ourselves with current technology is just important to stay tuned in modern business.

The talk followed by an interactive session added glory and made the session an interesting one. As a gesture of appreciation, a memento was presented to the speaker Dr Molly S Chaudhury acknowledging her valuable contribution.

The programme also welcomed new members and honoured outstanding achievers.

Ivan D’Souza, MLC, government of Karnataka, and Stany Alvares, president of the Karnataka Konkani Sahitya Academy, were honoured for their leadership achievements.

They were introduced by past presidents Gilbert D’Souza, and Roy Castelino respectively.

Speaking on the occasion MLC Ivan D’Souza expressed his gratitude to the president & members of Rachana for the honour. While briefing his political journey Ivan said Rachana made its own office years back when John Monteiro was the president and now as we celebrate the Silver Jubilee, we must look for some land followed by building for various activities of Rachana. He assured his full pledged support and called on members to make use of the available opportunities.

Stany Alvares also thanked Rachana for the honour and sought the support of members in the divine work of Konkani language and culture.

Naveen Lobo was also recognised for being nominated the member of Karnataka Konkani Sahitya Academy.

A significant highlight of the event was the unveiling of the Rachana silver jubilee programme date, scheduled for November 3.

This unveiling was conducted by CA Lionel Aranha a leading chartered accountant as well as a professional trainer, accompanied by the past presidents, governing body members, and the chairperson of the Rachana silver jubilee celebrations Marjorie Texeira.

The president made important announcements regarding upcoming events and initiatives like environment preservation day by Rachana and a programme for entrepreneurship aspirants in association with ICYM central council, Mangaluru. 

President of ICYM central council Winston Sequeira and other office bearers were guest participants.

The programme was meticulously arranged by convenor Nelson Monteiro. The secretary, Vijay Lobo, proposed the vote of thanks.

The programme was compared by CA Vikram Jude Saldanha.

The 'Trending Strategies' event by Rachana was a resounding success, offering valuable insights, fostering networking opportunities, and celebrating the achievements of its members. It stands as a testament to a vibrant and dynamic community committed to continual growth and learning in modern businesses.

 

 

  

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