Bengaluru : KCA turns 50 - Colaco asks youth to take up civil services, politics


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BENGALURU, Jun 8: The golden jubilee celebrations of Konkan Catholic Association, one of the oldest and duly registered organisation of Konkani Catholics settled in Karnataka’s capital of Bengaluru, turned out to be an occasion for the prominent leaders of the community to indulge in some soul searching and a fervent appeal to all the religious, educational, social and cultural organisations of the community to take concrete steps to encourage the younger generation to enter politics, civil services and public life in a big way.

While the Konkani Catholics as well as the Christians in general were in the forefront of the education, healthcare and social service sectors, the leaders of the Konkani Catholic community taking part in the gala golden jubilee celebrations lamented that the presence of persons from the community was insignificant and wanted urgent steps to correct the anomaly if their interests were to be safeguarded.

Fr Stanislaus D’Souza, Provincial of Society of Jesus in Karnataka that runs several leading educational institutions in the State and other parts of the country, Ronald Colaco, NRI Entrepreneur and Chairman of International Federation of Christian Associations, Edward D’Souza, Chairman of Federation of Konkani Catholic Associations, J R Lobo, MLA Mangaluru South and former bureaucrat and Roy Castelino, Chairman of Karnataka State Konkani Sahitya Academy, who addressed the well-attended function at Chowdaiah Memorial Hall on Sunday, emphasised the need for active involvement of the community in the public life of the State and the country at large to ensure that their interests were protected.














































































"In a democracy, it is the voice of the people that should always prevail. It is necessary for all sections of society, especially the religious and linguistic minorities to take active interest in the country’s political life and ensure that more and more youngsters joined politics and entered State and Central civil services,’’ said Colaco and felt the presence of Catholics in particular and Christians in general in the governance was sadly negligible despite the impressive and pioneering contributions by the Christian missionaries in the fields of education, healthcare and social service.

Colaco underscored the need for preserving and promoting language, literature, culture, theatre, folk dances and other art forms of each community as it was important to preserve the identity, even at the risk of being branded as parochial. ``Unless we preserve and feel pride in our distinct ethnic, cultural or linguistic identity, we will be rootless,’’ Colaco said and urged the Konkani speaking people to encourage their mother-tongue, especially by using the language in their day-to-day life and supporting the literary and cultural activities.

Known for his philanthropy, Colaco appealed to all Konkani speaking people to contribute a small portion of their income for the upliftment of their fellow human beings and other social causes, especially through education and medical aid. He reiterated his promise to contribute Rs one crore per annum for the next three years for the cause of helping the poor and needy to come up in public life, particularly State and Central civil services.

J R Lobo echoed the sentiments expressed by Ronald Colaco and said the Konkani Catholics and Christians were lagging in the State and Central Services unlike many other minority communities. While the State and Central Governments were providing special coaching facilities and financial assistance for the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes as well as Backward Classes and even minorities, the various institutions of the community should pitch in and the parents as well as educationists must give special encouragement to the younger generation, he said.

He appealed to those, who have prospered in other parts of the country and even abroad, to make conscious efforts to maintain contracts with their native places and supporting measures for improving the infrastructure facilities besides returning to their roots at least after retirement. ``If we go on selling our properties and settle outside the native place or immigrate to foreign countries, a time may come when only the older generations or the poor and uneducated persons may be left causing a serious problem in the long run,’’ he said.

FKCA Chairman Edward D’Souza mooted a five-point agenda for all Konkani speaking people and their organisations to preserve and propagate the Konkani language and culture, motivating youth the join State and Central civil services, take part in public, social and political life besides making a conscious effort to give back to society at least small portion of their income.

Karnataka Jesuits Provincial Fr Stanislaus D’Souza lauded the activities of the Konkan Catholic Association, especially the disbursement of scholarships and medical assistance to the tune of Rs 20 lakh to the poor and deserving people over the last 50 years and providing hostel facilities to nearly 1,500 working youngsters in its Konkan Bhavan.

Karnataka State Konkani Sahitya Academy Chairman Roy Castelino said it was a happy coincidence that Konkani language was allowed in the liturgy in a parish at Sakleshpur in Chikkamagalur diocese on Sunday after years of struggle and also in many parishes in Bangalore Archdiocese, which had at least six lakh Konkani speaking people.

Earlier, Fr Stanislaus D’Souza released the souvenir. Several prominent personalities and donors, including Mrs Irene Rego, Ronald Colaco, Ivan Fernandes, Benedict Machado, Adrian D’Souza, Clarence Pereira, Nigel Fernandes, Monica Pereira, Felix Menezes, Hilda D’Souza, and Auditor Nanjunda were felicitated. Konkan Catholic Association President Sunil Paul Rego welcomed. Antony Gonsalves, Secretary, proposed a vote of thanks. Precilla Pinto, Association Vice President, compered the entire programme.

A Konkani play, Santhanam, directed by Arun Raj Rodrigues, was the special attraction. Incidentally, Arun Raj Rodrigues was specially felicitated during the programme

  

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  • Edith Sequeira, baba Zeke Coelho, Deena Coelho & Ajit Coelho, Dubai., Dubai

    Sat, Jun 11 2016

    Dear KCA MC,

    Our heartiest greetings and congratulations to KCA on completion of its 50 glorious years!!
    Very proud to be the members!!

    We would like to extend our warm wishes to the committee for holding the Association in such high stead even after so many years of it's formation. It is on account of the Principles and steadfast approach that KCA has made a mark for itself today.
    Your Charitable and noble deeds year on year like visiting the aged, sick and special needs, and conducting youth programs, besides rendering financial help (scholarship & medical aid) and serving hostel facilities ( over 1500 boys) is truly commendable, A GREAT MILESTONE ACHIEVED !!

    We hope and pray that KCA celebrates Platinum Jubilee as well with the same vision and mission.

    Best wishes always- Edith Sequeira, baba Zeke Coelho, Deena Coelho & Ajit Coelho, Dubai.

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  • Best wishes always- Edith Sequeira, baba Zeke Coelho, Deena Coelho & Ajit Coelho, Dubai., Dubai

    Fri, Jun 10 2016

    Dear KCA MC,

    Our heartiest greetings and congratulations to KCA on completion of its 50 glorious years!!
    Very proud to be the members!!

    We would like to extend our warm wishes to the committee for holding the Association in such high stead even after so many years of it's formation. It is on account of the Principles and steadfast approach that KCA has made a mark for itself today.
    Your Charitable and noble deeds year on year like visiting the aged, sick and special needs, and conducting youth programs, besides rendering financial help (scholarship & medical aid) and serving hostel facilities ( over 1500 boys) is truly commendable, A GREAT MILESTONE ACHIEVED !!

    We hope and pray that KCA celebrates Platinum Jubilee as well with the same vision and mission.

    Best wishes always- Edith Sequeira, baba Zeke Coelho, Deena Coelho & Ajit Coelho, Dubai.

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Fri, Jun 10 2016

    I know a couple of Mangalorean Catholics who helped several people from the own community. All that they got in return was abuses and public maligning.

    After getting such ungrateful behaviour from own community members, these friends of mine started giving employment and help to people outside the community. Those from outside the community have been so grateful it brought tears to the eyes of my friends.

    My advice to Mangalorean Catholics: do not help someone from the community unless you know the person will be grateful to you. The chance of it happening is about 2%. The 98% will treat you as if they are doing you a favour!

    Employing people from within the community is like marrying a poor girl out of pity, and the woman takes you to court on Domestic Violence after about five years of marriage!

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Fri, Jun 10 2016

    I was appalled by the comments here on the current members of the state legislative council and the state legislative assembly.

    And some expect them to help the members of the community in jobs, education etc.

    But those who have helped the community members in the past have regretted that decision, as those who benefit do not return the favours in any way!

    I have also seen instances where those who helped have been maligned in the media by those who benefitted from that help.

    I think what the community needs first is to be taught how to appreciate those who help, and how to return favours.

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  • Judith , Mumbai

    Fri, Jun 10 2016

    I agree with you to some point all are not same some do reciprocate. there should be an adjustment where after a person has received help and in good time should give back. but its alwasy better to help our own rather than helping others and getting abuses in return

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  • Alan, mangalore

    Fri, Jun 10 2016

    Hi Mangalorean, Thats the right spelling . Pray tell me why should you be appaled by us speaking the truth. I Vehemently stand by what i say. jobs were never given to our community though we are very highly educated. I suppose our anglocised names are the main reason & Indians as such are very biased. You say that we have spoken against our elected catholic leaders, What have we got in return , nothing, Zilch, Zero , on the contrary an egg on the face.how many catholich have jobs in banks of other govy service companies, nothing. what makes us vote for the congress inspite of total ignorance to our needs , we are very very gulliable. You are saying that when you help somebody from our community they ignore you afterwards, Please, do not expect anything in return much less that the person should act debted to you for ever , maybe you have curried favour with one of the elected representatives, Look at the news 80% of the catholic youth are educated & more than 29% are unemployed among our youth.Such acrying shame ....The point is we are a ignored lot & are just used toilet papers for garnering vote

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Sat, Jun 11 2016

    No person standing for elections makes promises on jobs. Providing jobs is not one of the tasks of an elected representative.
    The media has provoked people into thinking that way. But entertaining such expectations will not take us anywhere.

    The Government with its three arms - executive, legislative, judiciary - is to manage the country in a certain way.

    But providing jobs is not a function of the Government (let alone the individual members elected). If there are some public service jobs available, that is purely incidental.

    It does not matter whether the ruling party is Congress, BJP, AAP or anyone else. The Government does not exist to provide jobs. True, the communist Governments in USSR and the Eastern Europe tried that, but that did not work out.

    So, for an ignorant person like me, please explain where you got the notion that providing jobs and opportunities is a role for the Government and/or elected representatives.

    The political science that I learnt in school/college taught me that the purpose of voting is to elect people who we hope will contribute to the Government's functions of executive, legislative, judiciary. Providing jobs is not a function of the Government!

    I do not blame people for expecting various benefits, but the Governments just do not exist for those things.

    Ideally all of us must learn political science before we tarnish the image of the political parties and/or the elected representatives with our ignorance.

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  • Francis Pinto, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 09 2016

    I agree with Mr. Colaco. But looking at what actually goes on in India I feel why corrupt our young minds. No politician actually works for the people. Civil servants ( like the AC / DC ) think they are Maharaja's. The sad part is that we have only politicians and no Statesmen.

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  • Dolphy Dsouza, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 10 2016

    How many times has Mr.J.R.Lobo actually visited and seen the plight of his voters struggling to get their files moved in the Tahasildars and DC's office ? Even a peon expects a bribe to move your file. So you can imagine the plight of the people.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Frazer Town,B'lore

    Thu, Jun 09 2016

    Our youth who are really intelligent and capable, need to get into civil service as their career because the need of the hour is smart students needed to administer the states and country effectively.

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  • Ramesh Kotian, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 08 2016

    Let J.R.Lobo please check on the corruption in Mangalore DC's office. Its very urgent. Even in the Excise Dept. If not it will be his first and last term.Congress will not come back in DK. Hundreds of files are languishing in the Deputy Commissioners Office ....for a bribe.

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  • Dr Edward Lewis, Bejai, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 08 2016

    Best wishes to KCA on Golden Jubilee Celebration. Help each and every one who needs encouragement done all these years. All the best.

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  • RTN MICHAEL MATHIAS SHIRVA ROTARY, PILAR SHIRVA

    Wed, Jun 08 2016

    congratulations to k c a celebrating golden jubilee.wish u all the best.

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  • abdulla, india

    Wed, Jun 08 2016

    Like the PARSI community , we Christians have contributed significantly to our nation..society and community but it has not been recognized...or expressed...
    not recd its due recognition..
    Time for Christians to rise above strong and powerful..
    Like Minister George FernandeS the only Minister who made it big..
    We Christians who are contributing so much need to take their rightful place in POLITICS and other Govt positions and be recognized very well...
    Should educate children in various professional streams and also in POLITICS..
    IAS/IFS/ etc.

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  • Judith , Mumbai

    Wed, Jun 08 2016

    Congratulations to KCA in completing Golden jubilee!!

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  • Judith , Mumbai

    Wed, Jun 08 2016

    recent studies of Govt says largest number of joblessness is among Christians. Many of our christian youth need jobs and children need good higher education.can KCA help?

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  • alan, mangalore

    Thu, Jun 09 2016

    Hi Judith, It is not just recent studies . For generations , we catholics are a neglected lot. The Successive congress led Govts have ignored us completely, All the politicians, Margaret Alva, Oscar, George, Blazius etc have ignored us completely .... ,Jobs for the christian community are few & far between, ultimately , we immigrate to foreign countries & we excel there , but unfortunately , we are a ignored lot. C.M siddharamiah has made a very big blunder with Tippu Jayanthi. we have 0 personnel in govt jobs, I hope better sense prevails & our esteemed politicians answer these pertinent queries truthfully & are vary of our precarious pathetic conditions.

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  • peter, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 09 2016

    I do agree with your comments as political leaders from our community are least bothered to support the community they are bothered only for image. Look how Manipal is developed due to smart thinking of T M Pai.

    Take examples of our current Two MLA's, namely Ivan and Lobo. Ivan's egho doesn't come down at all and Lobo is busy in ribbon cuttings, inauguration and many other businesses. They are both from Mangalore, what is their contribution to the society in general and community in particular?

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  • Judith , Mumbai

    Thu, Jun 09 2016

    Thanks Alan for your response. Though KCA has not responded. besides govt we christians are also to blame we have a big ego problem and do not help our own brethren in need infact if some one tries to overtake the tendency is to pull back the person. Hope this attitude of our christian community changes. there is so much help required for the needy christians. we should have a social institution which can take care of needy christians w.r.t. education,. health, housing, etc. Charity begins at home.

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  • Wency Fernandes, Abu Dhabi/Mumbai

    Thu, Jun 09 2016

    You are right Judith. We Mangalorean have lots of ego problems and they don't try to help each other. If one is trying to climb the stair other one will be waiting to drag him down.

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquina, Mangalore, Houston/Dallas, Texas

    Wed, Jun 08 2016

    Best wishes to KCA for their Golden Jubilee celebrations. Fifty years of dedication has lot to boast and be proud of. Lots of good work has gone into those fifty years where so many people have worked hard and harder to make many things happen.

    Each and every culture has a great deal of contribution to make towards the mainstream of India's thriving societies. Each of us have something to give back to the society in whichever little way possible.

    Congratulations.

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