Mangaluru: Heart-warming - Students help lady on train, earn husband's gratitude


Johnas Sequiera
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Dec 6: Sometimes, little deeds of kindness can go a long way in helping somebody. While most of us bemoan the fading away of humanity and values in today's world, here are three young men who, with their noble act, have set an example for all to follow.


Royal, Lincoln and Stephen

Royal Pais, Lincoln Pinto and Stephen Lopes, students of second BCom in St Aloysius College here, came to the rescue of a lady who was travelling alone with her infant and inadvertently entered the wrong train coach. The lady's husband, in an act of equal large-heartedness, has sent an email to the college profusely thanking the three youngsters.

Here's what happened. On Novemeber 2, the lady, wife of Major Pramod S Dixit, was travelling from Mangaluru Junction to Bengaluru by Bengaluru Express when she mistakenly got into a wrong coach which was about nine coaches away from the correct one. "She was travelling with heavy baggage and (our) one-and-half-year-old daughter. She was struggling with the luggage with her daughter in her arms. It was an impossible task of moving through a running train to traverse through eight coaches with an infant by the arm and heavy luggage," said Major Dixit.

"At this point, about halfway through this desperate situation, she happened to cross a compartment that was occupied by some students. One boy readily offered to help her move the heavy baggage till her seat. On reaching the seat, she requested them to help her with more luggage which she had left behind in the old coach. The boys readily agreed to assist. They then helped her move a very heavy bag all the way through eight coaches," he explained.

This heart-warming act was much appreciated by Major Pramod S Dixit in his mail to Fr Swebert D'Silva, principal of St Aloysius College, on Sunday December 4.

"On her enquiry if she could do anything for them, they cheerfully declined any return favours and proudly declared that they were 'students of St Aloysius'," he said.

Expressing profuse gratitude, Major Dixit told the principal, "Three students of your college saved my wife from a lot of trouble and deserve a hearty thanks on our behalf. It is my kind request if the students be identified and our gratitude be conveyed to them. In the days when morality and social etiquettes are on a down side roll, such selfless acts by young people is a silver lining. It is indeed doubtless that the grooming by their parents and your institution has moulded them into such well mannered and selfless individuals."

Speaking to daijiworld, Fr Swebert D'Silva, principal of St Aloysius College said, "The motto of our college is 'To be men and women for others'. These young boys have done the same. We have a programme called 'Sahaya', wherein every student has to spend 20 hours in a year visiting orphanages and teaching them and engage in many more activities. The college has the responsibility of building better citizens for the country. The noble act by the three students will be recognised by the college. All these three students are part of All India Catholic Union Faderation (AICUF)."

Mother Teresa, or St Teresa of Calcutta, once said, "We ourselves feel that what we are doing is just a drop in the ocean. But the ocean would be less because of that missing drop". Indeed, every deed of kindness can make this world a much better place, and the trio from St Aloysius College just proved it.

  

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  • LANCY D COSTA, KAVOOR / MANGALORE

    Thu, Dec 08 2016

    Congratulations! Good Samaritans!!!! Keep it Up.God Bless You.

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  • diana, bondel

    Wed, Dec 07 2016

    wonderful work by boys ..god bless them

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  • cletus lobo , alake mangalore

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Well done brothers, good work, may god bless u all,

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  • wilson samuel, mangalore/dubai

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    amazing act from these three wonderful boys ,I am sure they did it without expecting appreciation.
    meanwhile mr n mrs dixit went out of the way in recognizing n appreciating which is also a wonderful act
    god bless all n let st Aloysius college for bringing out the best in the students not only in academics but in character as well,

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  • bharathraj jain, mangalore

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Well done boys making our town and your college really proud .God bless

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  • Agnes Albuquerque, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Hats off dear boys - we need to have more youngsters with this gesture. May your good deed inspire our young generation to be good human beings leaving aside the caste,creed and party problems which is in the air now. Keep it up.

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  • Vincent D'souza, abudhabi

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Well done boys. very happy to hear, god bless you all.

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  • Sathish shetty, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Thanks to student for retaining south kanara tradition.

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  • ROSHAN RAKESH DSOUZA, URWA / DOHA

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    "WE CANT HELP EVERY ONE,BUT EVERY ONE CAN HELP SOME ONE" ....WELL DONE BOYS YOU HAVE PROVED IT.....HATS OFF, PROUD TO BE A MANGALOREAN..... NAMA KUDLADHA VOORU .

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  • Nagesh Shetty, Manglore

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Great Job Boys !
    Goes to prove that All is not Lost on the Younger Generation.....
    Good Parental upbringing followed by Good Schooling...goes a Long Way in inculcating these Spirits...
    Keep up the good work Boys...and become Role models for All around you'll......

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    When boys leave St.Aloysius,they leave College with B.Com Degree certificate along with Major Dixit's Thanks giving letter..What a Proud moment !! Keep it up.

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  • santhu, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Well done bros...thanks for making all manglorian feeling proud...Wish you have a bright future...Keep it up...Keep rocking...!

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  • Rudy, Naravi

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Boys, you've proved that We can change the world a little each day with our kindness. Keep up the good spirit. God bless you all.



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  • Cynthia Lobo, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Small good deeds have made a huge wave of difference! Kudos to the trio, who have helped willingly and without expecting any returns. That's what makes us human! Keep it up and may your good bring you, your family and your alma mater blessings from above! Major Dixit's must also be appreciated for showing his gratefulness in the way he has.

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  • john, udupi/Mumbai

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Good Work done by the students appreciate your helping nature.

    Also thanks to Mr. and Mrs Dixit for acknowledging the students humble gesture and bringing it to the notice of the college and the public

    God Bless you all

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  • D. F. Lobo, Vamanjoor, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Hats off to you dear students, your parents and of course, your College.
    - D. F. Lobo

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  • Cynthia Goveas, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Great Job Boys Keep it up !!
    May you grow with same spirit always remain blessed. salute you boys!!

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  • DENZIL FERNANDES, MANGALORE

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Brilliant tio of St. Aloysius College. Congrats and well done !
    DENZIL FERNANDES,MANGALORE

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  • THERESA LOBO, MUKAMAR,SHARJAH

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Beautiful Article. Very rarely now a days happening by the youngsters. People from good families...good Schools....Good Colleges mostly learn good manners. One can not study manners by reading books...Manners are not in the books. It has to come by itself. I am very happy for these Boys who helped the lady in such desparate and difficult situation. May God Bless them and their Parents too. Wishing them all the Best and Bright Future.
    St.Aloysius College is the Good and Best College in Mangalore.

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  • Maria Richard Rodrigues, Gmut/Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Royal, Lincoln and Stephen,

    Good job !! God bless you & your families too.

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  • NAGESH PRABHU, MANGALORE/ABUDHABI

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Well done dear boys. Proud of you. You upheld the pride of the institution and also the Mangalore City. The real Samaritans of our City. I request the City administration to recognize and felicitate the boys and let this be an inspiration to the rest. In the present situation when humanity and social etiquettes are vanishing. God bless them.

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  • SIMON, MLOR/ DXB

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Well done Royal, Lincoln and Stephen and proud of what you have done!
    Mostly the Christian institutions teach these values which are inculcated in the students. These values are of great importance when the child grows up. These values taught can never be forgotten.
    Also nice of Major Pramod S Dixit to acknowledge the kindness of these students.
    Fr. Swebert is a man of discipline and God bless all the students who study there.

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  • SEETHARAM SHETTY, BOLOOR DOHA

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Well done boys, you are really a role model for all other students of Mangalore as well as whole India. You made all Mangalorean proud. A big salute to your parents. THIS IS A LESSON TO THE PEOPLE WHO HATEFULLY COMMENTING ABOUT MANGALORE. JAI MANGALORE, JAI KARNATAKA, JAI MAHAN BHARATH.

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  • Deepak D'Cunha, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    The Motto of this great Institution is “Lucet et Ardet”. These Latin words which mean “Shine to Enkindle” refer to the mind and heart. It is the deep desire of this Alma Mater to present to the world and our nation persons with minds bright with knowledge and creativity and hearts burning with genuine love and concern for others.

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  • Rao, Udupi

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Well done Boys. You have made St Aloysius College and the young generation proud. As an Ex Aloysius College student it made be also proud. Keep up the good work. This will invoke good thoughts to young generation. If we are helpful in these situations many of our problems get solved. All the best for your future.

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  • Rajesh, Mulky

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    As long as I have seen these are the values taught in Christian institutions.But there are some Disagrees which says there are some people who want to teach something else other than humanity ,like prople of this and this religion are bad ,they don't belong in this country,or they are not desh bhakth blah blah...

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  • Vinaya John, Mangalore/Bahrain

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Appreciation to three boys... keep up the Good work..at the same time congratulate the parents for their upbringing and the college too...God bless you all boys...

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  • PAM Suvarna, Karla

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    These 3 students, their parents and their educational institutions from their primary level to college are deserved for great respect.
    Indeed a heart touching news.
    God bless these students and all those who filled them with this kind of personality and humanity.

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  • Rosy, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Of course I appreciate the kindness of these children. These are the results of their upbringing.
    If I have not mistaken this is another publicity from the media to the college. Nothing as mentioned in the calendar is actually put in practice.

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  • Edward R. Monteiro, Kulshekar, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Rosy, Mangalore: U have mentioned it was the media publicity. What those students did was remarkable. I too studied in this St. Aloysius College, with PUC and Degree. Great institutions. I always cherish.
    I still remember a incident when I was travelling by train in 1994 from Mangalore to Mysore in a Sleeper coach which was full and a young woman with 10 months old kid in her hand and her another kid must be about 3 years old, was allotted top berth. She was so anxious and there was one young medical student doctor travelling having lower berth and I was in the upper berth and there were two other young ladies in the lower and middle berth.
    This young lady with the kid was having anxious moments but this young doctor offered her his lower berth and he used the top berth which was allotted to her and he made her journey comfortable of that lady and the other two ladies having lower and middle berth were feeling embarrassed seeing this. It was purely an humanitarian act. The lady thanked the doctor .
    I too had an similar experience when I along with wife and two daughters, the youngest daughter was 14 months old during the month of April 1991 returning from Trivandrum to Mangalore, a Keralite family was with us. The man instructed his younger son to take up the top berth and offered my wife the lower berth as it was impossible for my wife to climb on top. Finally it was a purely human act from him.
    And once I was travelling from New Delhi to Bangalore 38 hours journey by Karnataka Express in the month of April 1984 and offered my lower berth to a family and I too used the top most berth. They thanked me and what a pleasant journey of 38 hours we had.
    There are lovely human beings in this world as these young students did to that lady who was in distress. Humanity still exists in this world. Jai Hind.

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  • Sheryl & Manoj, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Well done boys. May god bless you all.

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  • Andrew L D Cunha, Bejai

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Parents and teachers helps children to build their conscience. The kind act shown by these youths is the result of formation of conscience. Conscience has its duties and Conscience judges that something is good, and ought to be done. We get thousands of unexpected opportunities in our life to do something right and good. Well formed conscience pushes us to do this 'good'. These youths instead of pushing conscience to the side have done good and it is nice to see Major Dixit noticing it and giving due credit and respect to these youths good work. Nice to read this report early morning.

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  • Eugene DSouza, Moodubelle

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Great act of kindness and service by these three young students of St. Aloysius College, Mangalore. By acknowledging the help rendered by these three students and writing an appreciative mail to the Principal of St. Aloysius College, Major Pramod Dixit has shown that while there are people who help persons in need, there are also people who feel grateful for such help and appreciate such acts of kindness. I am proud to have been one of the students of St. Aloysius College.

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  • Christine, Mangalore / Kuwait

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    I am personally very impressed to know the incident and helping hand rendered by the students of the college. Hats off to you guys for your kind deed. Please keep going and show the path to the rest.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    No wonder St Aloysius is Number One ...

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  • janush, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Well done boys, keep it up and congratulations to the parents of boys - proud to say my son also studies at St Alloysious college and avtive in so called 'sahaya' project. This really shows how our young ones to be brought up. Good work by St alloysious group. Meantime i salute Dixit couple for encouraging others in a proper way.

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  • joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    I join scores of people in saying kudos to Royal, Lincoln and Stephen. They have truly acted like ALOYSIANS. I being an ex-aloysian take a lot of pride to observe that these young men have indeed proved their worth. Apart from other traits these young men have proved that stand for SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY.
    Royal, Lincoln and Stephen..... You have indeed brought a great name to our ALMA MATER. I would also congratulate the Principal Father Swebert, the rector of the college and the Provincial for bringing the best out of their students.

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  • Ignatius D'Souza, Kanajar, Karkala

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    My sincere good wishes to the 3 young Samaritans for their kindness. May the good God bless them and grant them good health and happiness and a bright future.

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  • Peter Lewis, Kalmady/k s a

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    God bless you dear students.

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  • Gracie Quadros , Mangalore/ UK

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Well done boys,keep up the good work ! Appreciate your kindness.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    May God bless the students, the selfless service of St. Aloysius college, Major Pramod S Dixit, the Lady and the Girl.

    Really the student is a Royal and another student is Abraham Lincoln and third student is St. Stephen.

    (Royal, Lincoln and Stephen)

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