M'lore: Jerardin D'Souza Nominated to State Christian Minority Devt Council


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Mangalore, Dec 22: Jerardin D'Souza, BE, MIE, chartered engineer, has been nominated to the Karnataka State Christian Minority Development Council as per the Karnataka State Government Order dated December 8.

An engineering graduate from Mysore University, he had his earlier education from St Aloysius College. He is the son of renowned police officer L C D'Souza and Evelyn D'Souza from Highlands here.

A social activist, he is also the managing trustee of 'Spandana - We Care Charitable Trust’ which is involved in social service. 

  

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  • Derrick Fullinfaw, Bangalore

    Mon, Sep 23 2013

    Congrats To Jeradin D'souza for his appointment. He truly deserves it and is a very active and concerned person who will out of the way to perform his duties.

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  • jerardin dsouza, mangalore/bangalore

    Fri, Dec 23 2011

    Thank you.its a combined responsibility of everyone to make use of this opportunity. there are funds demarcated for various purposes like,skill development, women employment, education ,both basic & professional, orphanages, housing, in fact many categories.there is a time frame till march end 2012.please utilize this ,cause appealing & sanction will take time. I am using this medium to create awareness, I appeal to all to plz do the same. love jerardin.
    Heres wishing all a merry Christmas & a great 2012.

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  • CHRISTOPHER ASHOK D'SOUZA, Kuleshekar/Dubai

    Thu, Dec 22 2011

    Hi, Geradin, Glad to know that you are nominated , wish your luck and success.

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