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DaijiWorld.com Muscat Bureau
Muscat, Mar 3: 'Meet the Future” – an innovative and first of its kind program was presented by the Executive Committee of the Mangalorean Catholic Center of the Parish ( MCCP – Sts Peter and Paul Church – Ruwi) for MCCP members. The leaders of MCCP continued the presentation of the finest programs of this year and this time it was an enthralling program of educational and career guidance workshop for the young children and their parents of the Mangalorean community in Muscat. This unique was held recently at the Main Parish Hall of Sts. Peter and Paul Church, Ruwi from 11 am onwards. As one of the participant rightly said – “ As usual, MCCP Executive team of this year is assembling tremendous resources, energy and efforts to present many beneficial programs for the members and certainly the “Meet the Future” program is one among them. Members of the other communities are attending these sort of programs presented in the luxury hotels by paying entry fees. We, the members of the Mangalorean Community, are lucky to have this kind of program for our members. Unfortunately, it is sad to observe that our members are not keen to avail the opportunities offered to them. ”
“Meet the Future” program commenced with a welcome address by Monica Dantis, president of MCCP. This program was a brainchild of Monica Dantis and completely planned and controlled by Cyprian Misquith – Vice President : Finance and Sports committees. In her speech Monica expressed her joy of presenting the unique program of that nature for the members. She also briefed the need of such programs for our community which inspires the enhancement of the overall growth.
There were three experienced speakers presented their versatile speeches to guide the children to select the available opportunities in the educational sectors in India and abroad.
Dr. Norbert Lobo, Ph.D, M.Phil & M.A in Economics, Masters in Human Resource Management, Associate Professor of Economics, Coordinator of Post Graduate Dept of Economics, St. Aloysius College, (Autonomous) Mangalore was the main speaker and spoke on various issues relating to career counseling and guidance for students in selecting the right educational courses.
Jacob Varghese, B.Tech (Hons)(IIT), MBA, LLB, Diploma in Environmental Management, prominent Toastmaster, Accredited Auditor for Clean Development Mechanism under Kyoto Protocol, Corporate HSE Auditor, PDO explained the lucrative and vast opportunities in the Oil and Gas Sector around the world.
Richard Lopes, General Manager - Business Services, IMTAC, Engineering background with Advance Diploma in Marketing and Sales from NIIT, India and Diploma in Management Practices Level V from Australian Institute of Management - Australia spoke about the Admission Process from Muscat / Abroad.
Cyprian Misquith – Vice President : Finance and Sports Committees, introduced the speakers and conducted the proceedings. Celine D Souza – Community Services Secretary proposed the vote of thanks
All the Executive Committee team members, Cyprian Misquith, Lancy Thomas Lobo, Nancy Vaz, Simon D’Souza, Jacintha Serrao, Alexander Sequeira, Deepak Ranjan D’Souza, Reena Lobo and Celine D’Souza, had worked relentlessly for the success of this program under the leadership of Monica Dantis. The Mangalorean Community of Oman should be grateful to them and to their efforts.
The main sponsor of the event were Assarain Food Products LLC, Marmul Travel & Tours LLC, Ghobrah Power and Desalination Plant and Stany Jovin Menezes