Mangalore: ‘Aids Awareness’ Street Play by St Aloysius BSW Students


Mangalore: ‘Aids Awareness’ Street Play by St Aloysius BSW Students
 
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (RD)
Pics: Dayanand Kukkaje
 
Mangalore, Dec 12: The students of St Aloysius College (SAC) B S W, held the street play on ‘Aids Awareness’ at city bus terminus, located near State Bank, in the city, on Tuesday, December 11 evening, in their quest to spread awareness on Aids among the people.










 

It was an occasion to mark ‘World Aids Day’ which was usually observed on December 1 of every year.  The students have held similar shows across the city, since Saturday, December 1.
 
The group was successful in conveying the perils of ever-growing promiscuity among the youth who ruin their life, owing to passion and repent for the rest of life.  Moreover, it was their mite towards saving the precious youth energy.

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M'lore: Novel AIDS-Awareness Message; Priest Singing On Street

 

  

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  • Jerald Pereira, Permude/Bajpe

    Wed, Dec 12 2007

    I am Aloysius college student in 1984, this is what student should provide awarencess to public to over come with AIDS. I hats up for their excellent performance. I wish them best of Luck for their future life. Good going St. Aloysius.

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