Mangaluru: ABCEA holds annual meet, marks 24 years of service


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Mangaluru, Jan 27: Annual Meet - 2025, an annual get together event of All Banks' Employees Christian Association was held on January 25 at Don Bosco Hall. The programme commenced with the Anthem song of ABCEA.

The president of ABCEA welcomed the gathering and in his presidential address he said ABCEA has completed 24 years of its existence and is stepping to celebrate silver jubilee during this year. He also said that during 2024-25 year they have helped two beneficiaries with medical treatment amounting to Rs 75,000 and an amount of Rs 50,000 was donated to Ave Maria Pallative Centre, Vamanjoor during Chistmas time.

Delphine Pais read out the annual report for the years 2023 and 2024. Eight children of the bank employees and members of ABCEA were honoured for exceling in education and sports.

On this occasion, members of ABCEA Marcel D’Souza and Jerome Moras were honoured for their contribution to Konkani literature and Konkani drama and film acting respectively. An amount of Rs 50,000 was donated to the parents of late Gloria Rodrigues of Bajpe under Tragic Death Relief Fund.

Chief guest of the programme, Robert D’Silva former AGM of Canara Bank briefed about present customer service in Banks, digitalisation and cautioned about the Bank frauds. After the stage programme cultural and games activities were conducted by Rita D’Souza.

The programme was compered by Dolphy Saldanha and the vote of thanks proposed by vice-president Frank Miranda.

 

  

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