Abu Dhabi: Mangalore Bishop Dr Peter Paul to grace as chief guest at KCO Pearl Jubilee celebrations


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Abu Dhabi, Nov 1: Dr. Peter Paul Saldanha, bishop of Mangalore diocese, has graciously agreed to be the chief guest for the upcoming KCO Pearl Jubilee celebrations, scheduled to take place at the Abu Dhabi Country Club on November 8. The event will commence at 5:30 pm sharp.

Celebrating 30 years of exemplary service, culture, and community spirit, KCO’s Pearl Jubilee promises an evening filled with entertainment, music, dance, and heartfelt camaraderie. Attendees will enjoy performances by renowned artists such as Ester Noronha, Lavita Lobo, Jason Lobo, and Cassian, along with bands including Sanjay Rodrigues (Mangaluru) and Crimson Tide (Goa). Comedy fans will be entertained by the humorous Nitesh Shetty, while the lively Konkan Taram brass band from Dubai will welcome all guests.

Only a limited number of seats are available before it becomes houseful.

About KCO

A highly respected organization in the UAE, GCC, and India, KCO is dedicated to societal betterment. Its initiatives include supporting underprivileged students and patients with critical illnesses through scholarships, medical aid, and donations. KCO collaborates with NGOs in Karnataka, providing aid to marginalized and distressed communities. Notably, it has organized the construction and donation of three houses for the most disadvantaged individuals in Mangalore.

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