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1CISCE ZONAL LEVEL HANDBALL TOURNAMENT HELD AT TRINITY
With the grounds set, and nets holed deep-in, Trinity Central School bore witness to fantastic game of wit, strength and resilience as 4 schools battled it out at the CISCE Zonal Level Handball Tournament on Wednesday, July 9th 2025. And though, the inclement weather had thought to play spoilsport, it was no match against the spirits of the players who refused to give up on their weeks of gritty practice. The tournament was held in 4 categories, Under14 Girls and Boys and Under 17 Girls and Boys. In the presence of the Principal Rev Fr Dominic Sunil Lobo, Vice-Principal and Administrator Rev Fr Amar Lobo and Ms Magdalena Lewis, Academic Co-ordinator, the event commenced with a short formal programme with prayer. Ms Smitha Amanna, compere of the event welcomed the august gathering, after which the solemn lighting of the lamp took place. With lots drawn to decide the order of the play, the Principal conveyed his best wishes to all players, reminding them to play with fair ethics, determination and to give it all, until the last whistle is blown. As the first whistle blew, shots flew from one team-mate to another, as players put in all of their strength, to ensure that every shot played, added to the score tally. Referees and coaches of the respective teams kept a vigilant eye on fair play and discipline, on and off the field.

1YOGA DAY 2025 at Trinity Central School
With healthy, holistic living becoming a trailblazer for the generations of yore and today, yoga an ancient Indian practice was the core point at the commemoration of World Yoga Day on Saturday, 21.06.2025 held at school. World record holder in multiple disciplines of yoga, Ms Tanushree was the honourable chief guest of the event. s comperes of the event, Master Aman and Master Anshul of Grade 8, kicked off the event proceedings by inviting the choir to lead all Trinitarians into prayer and thanksgiving. After being invited to the dais, the chief guest, along with the Principal, Vice Principal and Academic Co-ordinator were accorded the words of welcome by Ms Seana Dsilva. Light not just dispels darkness, but inspires to seek new beginnings. The dignitaries then proceeded with the lighting of the lamp. Mindfulness is an important asset of yoga, and this can be well-complimented with the chanting of the shlokas, which was recited by Master Archith, who also explained its meaning.

1FR GEORGE HESS MEMORIAL LITERARY EVENTS 2025-26 HELD AT TRINITY
On Saturday, June 28th 2025 Trinity Central School, Perampalli played host to nearly 10 schools, that participated in the Fr George Hess Memorial Literary Events under the aegis of the ASISC and KISA affiliates at the Zonal Level. The day commenced with a short stage programme compered by Ms Renita Monteiro. Present on the dais, were Principal Fr Dominic Sunil Lobo, Vice Principal and Administrator Fr Amar Lobo and Academic Co-ordinator Ms Magdalena Lewis. Following the prayer, Ms Renita welcomed the gathering after which the Principal spoke a few words of encouragement. After the short stage programme, participants were escorted by the respective in-charge teachers to the competition venues. The Literary events bore witness to the stupendous talents of students as they battled it out with vivid colours, innate creativity, oratory prowess and lucid expressions leaving the judges highly impressed, and in, quite a jamboree to decide the ultimate winners. Competitions were held in two categories Sub Juniors (Grades 6-8) and Juniors (Grades 9 and 10), in Quiz, Creative Writing, Declamation and Painting. Debate was conducted for the Junior category only.

1INVESTITURE CEREMONY 2025-26 at Trinity Central School
Today the staff and students of Trinity Central School, Perampalli bore witness to the culmination of leadership, responsibilities and new visions, with the Investiture Ceremony (Cabinet Swearing-in Ceremony) for 2025-26. Not mindful of the grey-blue skies, Master Loyal Passanha, the Assistant Head-boy of the previous academic year 2024-25, welcomed the distinguished Chief Guest of the ceremony, Mr Richard Jeevan Moras, Principal of Milagres PU College, Kallianpur along with the Principal Rev Fr Dominic Sunil Lobo, Vice Principal and Administrator Rev Fr Amar Lobo, Academic Co-ordinator Ms Magdalena Lewis, Primary Section Head Dr Poornima Devadiga, Pre-Primary Section Head Ms Renita Monteiro, Section Head of Middle School Ms Shruthi Dsouza and Section Head of High School Ms Archana Shetty. Attuned to the controlled rhythmic beats of the school band, Master Loyal led the contingent to their seats of honour amongst all Trinitarians. The ceremony commenced with a prayer, mellifluously rendered by the choir. Following the prayer, Mr Richard Jeevan Moras and other dignitaries were graciously escorted to the main dais by the Principal. In her welcome speech, Ms Swinal Fernandis of Grade 10 not only presented the words of welcome but also introduced the credentials of the Chief Guest.The momentous proceedings of the Investiture ceremony began with the disciplined march past of the newly appointed school cabinet leaders for the academic year 2025-26. Dutifully led by the Head Boy, Master Ryan Noel Pinto and Head Girl Ms Ifra Taj, the cabinet leaders took to their positions across the sides of the stage. Consenting to adhere to their new responsibilities with discipline, equality and sincerity, the cabinet leaders were officially sworn in by the Principal with the rendition the oath. Close on heels, the baton of leadership was officially handed over to the new cabinet leaders, by the flag-bearers of the 2024-25 Cabinet.

1PTA MEET 2025-26 at Trinity Central School
On Saturday, May 24th the annual PTA meet before the commencement of the academic year was held at the school premises. The day was graced with the presence of Rev Fr Paul Melwyn Dsouza, Vicar Provincial of the Holy Trinity Province, who was the Chief Guest and President of the event. As compere of the programme, Ms Sharon Dsouza initiated the event with a welcoming invite to all the dignitaries onto the dais. In the august presence of the Chief Guest was Principal Rev Fr Dominic Sunil Lobo, Vice Principal and Administrator Rev Fr Ravi Rajesh Serrao, Academic Co-ordinator Ms Magdalena Lewis, and PTA Secretary Ms Priya Furtado. Also present, were Rev Fr Cyril Roshan Menezes, Rev Fr Amar Lobo and Rev Fr Manohar. The post noon event commenced with the educators leading all into prayer, after which Ms Preetha Furtado expressed the words of welcome. With the release of colourful balloons, the academic year was formally inaugurated by all on the dais. After being introduced by Ms Sunitha and felicitated thereafter, the chief guest and president of the event Rev Fr Paul Melwyn Dsouza spoke of how proud he felt of the institution that had grown leaps and bounds, in the last 17 years. He congratulated the faculty for having secured 100% pass results in the CISCE Examinations of 2024-25 for 11 years on the trot. He also conveyed that the children of today need to be moulded in a way that encourages critical thinking and promotes their creativity, all the while ensuring that they are brought up with good values in a safe environment.

1TEACHER ORIENTATION PROGRAMMES at Trinity Central School
A new year, a new beginning; On this note, the educators of the school walked into the portals of the institution with renewed vigour and filled with new hopes, aspirations, ideas and perceptions for the new academic year 2025 -26. With every passing moment, the world around us, leaves us ina trance unbeknownst of what lies ahead.
In keeping with the times, the following sessions were conducted for the educators to open their minds to a new world, upskill their knowledge and skills, and gain more insight into, trending scholastic and non-academic avenues.
Date: 19.05.2025
Resource Person: Ms Shilpa B.B
Topic: Effective Student Engagement and Classroom Management
Date: 21.05.2025
Resource Person: Mr N K Balan Nair
Topic: Importance of English Communication Skills and Vocabulary

1Vegetable and Fruit Carving Competition - Pre-Primary section - St Anthony’s Church School
The Vegetable and Fruit Carving Competition for the Pre-Primary section was a vibrant celebration of creativity and healthy eating, held on July 5, 2025. The event brought together nursery students, parents, and teachers in a fun and artistic experience. The young participants showcased their creativity by crafting beautiful arrangements from fresh fruits and vegetables, demonstrating their understanding of healthy eating habits. The competition was judged by Pushpalatha and Xavier Sir, who appreciated the uniqueness and presentation of each entry. The judges' feedback highlighted the children's imagination and skill, as well as the support and guidance provided by their parents. Speaking of parents, their active involvement was a special highlight of the event. Their time, ideas, and support played a major role in making the competition a success, adding warmth and meaning to the experience. The event was a memorable experience for the children, filled with learning and joy. It introduced them to the importance of healthy eating in a fun and engaging way, while encouraging creativity and self-expression. The Vegetable and Fruit Carving Competition was truly a colorful and inspiring day, showcasing the talents of the young participants and the strong bond between parents, teachers, and students.

1Reading competition - Higher Primary Section - St Anthony’s Church School
The Higher Primary Section Reading Competition, held on July 5, 2025, in the school hall, was a resounding success, showcasing the reading skills and confidence of students from Classes 5 to 7. The event, which took place from 10:30 AM to 12:15 PM, saw enthusiastic participation from students across all three classes, each eager to demonstrate their fluency, expression, and comprehension. As the participants read aloud selected passages, they displayed their pronunciation, clarity, and understanding of the text, impressing the judges with their talent and dedication. The competition aimed to promote a love for reading and improve language skills among students, and it certainly achieved its objectives. By providing a platform for students to read aloud and express themselves, the event helped build confidence in public speaking and fostered a sense of creativity and self-expression. The students' performances were evaluated by Misses Sunita R Hegde and Firdous Kauser, who carefully assessed their pronunciation, fluency, and comprehension, and provided constructive feedback to help them improve. The feedback provided by the judges was invaluable, as it helped the students identify areas for improvement and motivated them to continue honing their skills. The competition was a meaningful and engaging experience that fostered a love for reading and language among the students. By encouraging students to develop their reading skills and build confidence in public speaking, the event played a significant role in shaping their academic and personal growth. Overall, the Higher Primary Section Reading Competition was a huge success, and its impact will be felt for a long time to come.

1Student Parliament - Cabinet meeting - St Anthony’s Church School
The first cabinet meeting of the school parliament was a landmark event, marking a significant milestone in the student leaders' journey. The meeting brought together the School Parliament Leader (SPL), Assistant School Parliament Leader (ASPL), and the ministers, providing a platform for them to share their experiences, challenges, and initiatives. As they engaged in open dialogue, the students showcased their leadership skills and collaboration, discussing various points, including challenges faced, initiatives taken, and future plans for improving student welfare and school activities. The meeting was characterized by a sense of enthusiasm and dedication, with each minister contributing their unique perspective and ideas. Rev. Fr. Richard Kadiwal, attentively listened to the points raised by the ministers, offering guidance and support wherever necessary. His assurance that their participation and actions would be taken based on the matters submitted, boosted the students' confidence and motivation, encouraging them to work tirelessly towards the betterment of the school community. The outcome of the meeting was truly commendable, as it promoted responsibility, critical thinking, and teamwork among the student body. The students left the meeting with a renewed sense of purpose, empowered to take on leadership roles and work collaboratively towards achieving their goals. The meeting marked a significant step towards fostering a sense of leadership and civic engagement among the students, and its impact is expected to be felt throughout the academic year. As the student leaders embark on their journey, they are poised to make a positive difference in the school community, and their efforts will undoubtedly be supported and guided by the school administration.

1Pick and Speak Competition - High school - St Anthony’s Church School
The Pick and Speech Competition, held on June 28th, 2025, in the school grounds, was a resounding success, providing a valuable platform for high school students to enhance their public speaking skills and boost their confidence in expressing thoughts spontaneously. The event, which commenced at 10:00 AM and concluded by 11:30 AM, saw enthusiastic participation from students across all high school grades. Each participant was given a topic on the spot, and after a brief moment to gather their ideas, they showcased their ability to think quickly, organize their thoughts, and present confidently before the audience. The speakers' confidence, clarity, and originality were truly impressive, demonstrating a remarkable level of skill and poise. Rev. Fr. Michael Abhilash, and Miss Amreen Banu, the esteemed judges, was impressed by the students' performances and offered encouraging feedback to help them improve further. His insightful comments and suggestions provided valuable guidance, enabling the students to refine their communication skills and become more effective public speakers. The competition not only helped students overcome stage fear but also instilled in them a sense of confidence and self-assurance, essential qualities for future leaders. By providing a platform for students to express themselves freely and creatively, the event fostered a sense of camaraderie and teamwork, promoting a positive and supportive learning environment. Overall, the Pick and Speech Competition was a beneficial experience for all participants, and its impact will undoubtedly be felt for a long time to come.

1Environment Day Competition and Green Day - Pre-Primary  - St Anthony’s Church School
The Environment Day Competition and Green Day Celebration, held on June 28th, was a resounding success, engaging the nursery section students in a fun and educational experience. The event aimed to raise awareness among young learners about the importance of protecting nature and living in harmony with the environment. To symbolize growth, freshness, and a clean planet, the children dressed in shades of green, adding a vibrant touch to the celebration. Through simple yet effective awareness tasks related to nature and greenery, the children learned valuable lessons about environmental conservation. The judges, Misses Tejaswini and Misses Sophia Preeti, were impressed by the creativity and enthusiasm displayed by the little ones, and their appreciation further boosted the children's confidence. The event was both educational and enjoyable, leaving a lasting impression on the children about the significance of caring for the environment. By instilling a sense of responsibility and appreciation for nature at a young age, the celebration laid the foundation for a lifelong commitment to environmental stewardship. Overall, the event was a wonderful way to introduce the importance of environmental conservation to our young learners.

1Drawing competition - Primary Section - St Anthony’s Church School
The Drawing and Colouring Competition, held on June 28th, was a resounding success, bringing together students from Classes 1 to 4 in a celebration of creativity and artistic talent. The event was thoughtfully organised to provide a platform for young learners to express their imagination and showcase their skills through colours and drawings. With great enthusiasm, each class participated in the competition, displaying a diverse array of colourful and imaginative artworks that truly reflected their unique perspectives. The students' artworks showcased their creativity, imagination, and fine motor skills, with each piece telling a story of its own. The competition was conducted in a smooth and well-organised manner, thanks to the tireless efforts of the class teachers and in-charge teachers, who ensured that every student had an opportunity to showcase their talents. Miss Vinodni and Miss Harshita, the judges for the event, carefully evaluated each artwork, assessing them based on creativity, presentation, and originality. Their expert eyes scanned the artworks, looking for those special qualities that set each piece apart. Witnessing these young minds bring their imaginative ideas to life was truly delightful, making the event an unforgettable experience for all involved. The competition not only provided a platform for students to express themselves creatively but also helped build their confidence and self-esteem. It was a wonderful display of talent, creativity, and enthusiasm, and the participants surely enjoyed the opportunity to showcase their skills. Overall, the Drawing and Colouring Competition was a huge success, and the students' artworks were a testament to their creativity and imagination.

1Colouring competition - for Pre-primary - St Anthony’s Church School
The Nursery section of our school recently had the pleasure of hosting a vibrant coloring competition on June 26th, specifically designed for our young Pre-Nursery, LKG, and UKG students. This engaging event was carefully crafted to nurture and encourage the creative imagination and artistic skills that are inherent in each of our little ones. By providing a platform for self-expression, the competition allowed our students to unleash their inner artists and showcase their unique talents. During the event, our students were given coloring sheets with a specific theme, which served as a catalyst for their creativity. Under the gentle guidance of their teachers, they were encouraged to color within the given framework, allowing them to explore their artistic side while developing their fine motor skills. The competition took place during regular school hours in their respective classrooms, creating a comfortable and familiar environment for our young participants. A panel of dedicated judges, comprising our experienced teachers, carefully evaluated each entry based on criteria such as neatness, creativity, and color selection. The judges' thoughtful assessments helped identify the standout artworks, and the winners were warmly appreciated for their remarkable efforts and creativity. The event culminated in a truly colorful and joyful day, filled with laughter, excitement, and a sense of accomplishment, as our young artists proudly showcased their masterpieces.

1Free Medical Health Checkup Camp: 165 Patients Receive Free Medicines – Vimukti, Pothnal
Access to healthcare is a basic human right, yet many poor families cannot afford even a simple checkup or necessary medicines. Understanding this urgent need, Vimukti, Pothnal has been regularly organizing free medical camps in the rural villages of Manvi Taluka, Raichur District. In the latest camp, 165 local patients received free medical checkups and doctor-prescribed medicines. Most patients were found to be suffering from chest infections, joint and muscular pain, seasonal flu, skin allergies, high blood sugar, gastrointestinal issues, and other common illnesses. These camps bring hope and healing to people who otherwise lack access to medical care. Vimukti continues to serve the most vulnerable, ensuring that healthcare is not a privilege, but a right for all.

1Motivating and Handholding Support to Access Government Schemes in Target Villages: Vimukti Pothnal
During the months of May and June 2025, the Vimukti Pothnal team actively visited the targeted villages to identify and support economically poor and marginalized families. The primary goal of these visits was to motivate and empower village residents to tap into various government welfare schemes available for their benefit. The staff provided door-to-door awareness, training sessions, and personalized handholding support to help people understand the eligibility criteria, documentation process, and application procedures for schemes related to housing, pensions, health cards, education, and livelihood support. Many villagers were encouraged and accompanied to visit government offices to initiate or complete their applications. In addition to this, the team conducted awareness campaigns on climate change and environmental conservation. Villagers were sensitized on the importance of: Avoiding the use of plastic, preventing deforestation, Planting saplings to improve greenery and sustain a healthy environment. These efforts aimed to foster a sense of responsibility among the local communities toward ecological preservation and sustainable living. Vimukti Pothnal continues its commitment to strengthening rural communities through awareness, empowerment, and environmental action.

120 Economically Poor Women Trained in Costume Jewellery Making under UDYAMI Programme: Vimukti Pothnal
Vimukti Pothnal successfully conducted an intensive training program for 20 economically disadvantaged women from its targeted villages under the UDYAMI initiative. The primary objective of the program is to empower rural women, aged 18–45 and belonging to BPL (Below Poverty Line) families, by equipping them with practical skills for self-employment. Through this training, the participants learned the art of costume jewellery making — a valuable skill that can be transformed into a sustainable source of income. Vimukti believes that without access to income-generating skills, financial stability remains out of reach for many rural families. To ensure the long-term success of this initiative, Vimukti continues to provide regular handholding support to these women as they begin their own small businesses. This program not only aims to strengthen their economic condition but also enhances their confidence and decision-making abilities, thereby contributing to the overall development of their families and communities.

1Poster Making Competition for Higher Primary Students - St Anthony’s Church School
The day began with a poster making competition on the theme of "Environment Awareness" for higher primary students. This competition provided an excellent platform for students to express their concerns and ideas about the environment through art.
## Objective
The objective of the competition was to encourage students to think creatively about environmental issues and showcase their artistic skills.
## Theme
The theme of the competition was "Environment Awareness," and students were encouraged to depict their ideas and concerns about the environment through their posters.

## Student Participation
The competition saw enthusiastic participation from students, who showcased their artistic talents and creativity through their posters. The event provided a valuable opportunity for students to express themselves and raise awareness about environmental issues.

1Cooking without fire - St Anthony’s Church School
The "Cooking Without Fire" event was a resounding success, bringing together students from 8th to 10th standard in a fun and creative competition on 28th June, 2025. Under the guidance of Mrs. Shraddha and Mrs. Navyashree, the students showcased their culinary skills by preparing a variety of nutritious and visually appealing dishes without the use of fire. The menu included popular items like bhelpuri, fruit salad, sandwiches, and innovative cold desserts, all made using raw and pre-cooked ingredients. The competition was structured into two sessions, with the school library and science lab serving as the venues. The event took place from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM, during which the students worked in teams, displaying their teamwork and creativity. Prince Priya Ma'am and Amreen Banu Ma'am served as the judges, evaluating the dishes based on taste, presentation, and creativity. The enthusiasm and participation of the students made the event a memorable experience, highlighting the importance of culinary skills and teamwork.

1Pilgrims of Hope: A Symphony of Faith, Culture, and Youthful Zeal at the 5th ICYM North East Regional Youth Convention
The city of Kohima in Nagaland witnessed a vibrant explosion of faith, culture, and youthful enthusiasm from June 27–30, 2025, as the 5th ICYM North East Regional Youth Convention was hosted at Mary Help of Christians Cathedral. Over 3000 youth delegates from the 15 dioceses of Northeast India converged for this historic event, united under the theme: “Pilgrims of Hope.” From colorful traditional attires and dances to deeply spiritual moments and thought-provoking sessions, the convention stood as a living testimony to unity in diversity, showcasing the richness of Northeast Indian cultures interwoven with the fabric of the Catholic faith.
THEME & PURPOSE: Walking Together in Faith
The theme “Pilgrims of Hope” was more than just a slogan — it was a reality lived out over four transformative days. Inspired by Isaiah 40:31, “Those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength,” the event aimed to renew the spirit of young Catholics to be radiant witnesses of Christ in today’s world — within their cultural, social, and digital spheres.

1Empowering Children Through Computer Education:
Vimukti organized computer classes aimed at empowering children with basic digital literacy skills. The sessions were designed to introduce students to fundamental computer operations, including typing, using Microsoft Office tools, internet browsing, and basic coding concepts. The classes were interactive and hands-on, allowing children to practice on individual computers. The initiative helped increase children's confidence in using technology, preparing them for academic and future professional needs. Feedback from participants was positive, with many expressing enthusiasms for learning more. Overall, the program was a successful step towards bridging the digital divide and promoting inclusive education. Nearly 35 children benefited from this training.

1Student development program: on Scoring High Marks and Motivation - St Anthony’s Church School
On June 20, 2025, a session on scoring high marks and motivation was conducted by Dr. Anthony Joseph, a renowned corporator, trainer, and member of the Lions Club, Bangalore. The session was specifically designed for tenth standard students and took place in the school auditorium from 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM. During the session, Doctor Joseph emphasized the importance of concentration in achieving academic success, highlighting various challenges that can hinder it, such as media distractions, procrastination, and disorganization. He stressed the significance of setting career goals and maintaining realistic expectations, warning against overconfidence that can often lead to complacency. By sharing valuable insights and strategies, Dr. Joseph equipped students with the tools they needed to stay focused and motivated. The session concluded with an inspiring message, encouraging students to work hard and dream big, fostering a sense of determination and ambition among the students. The session had a profound impact on the students, motivating them to stay focused and work towards their goals. By emphasizing the importance of concentration and goal-setting, Dr. Anthony Joseph provided students with a clear unders
tanding of what it takes to achieve academic success. The students left the session with renewed energy and enthusiasm, feeling more confident and motivated to tackle the challenges of their academic journey. Overall, the session was a valuable experience for the students, equipping them with the motivation and confidence to excel in their studies and pursue their dreams.

1International Yoga Day Celebration - St Anthony’s Church School
On June 21, 2025, our school celebrated International Yoga Day with great enthusiasm, marking a significant event in our academic calendar. The day is observed annually to raise awareness about the numerous benefits of practicing yoga, and our school's celebration was a testament to our commitment to holistic education. The program began after a morning assembly, where students spoke about the significance of yoga in daily life, highlighting its importance in maintaining physical and mental well-being. The students'
presentations showcased their understanding of yoga's benefits, from improved flexibility and balance to enhanced concentration and reduced stress. The assembly set the tone for a day of learning and practice, inspiring students to adopt yoga as a way of life. Following the assembly, a group yoga session was led by trained instructors, Miss Pushpa Lata and Miss Sunita Devi, who guided students through various asanas and breathing techniques.

1Life Skill Development - St Anthony’s Church School
A comprehensive Life Skills Development Program was organized to empower students from sixth to ninth standards with essential life skills for academic, personal, and professional success. The program, led by MSC psychological students from Claret College, aimed to build confidence, self-awareness, and interpersonal effectiveness among the students. Through a variety of interactive and experiential activities, students were able to understand theoretical concepts and apply them in real-life academic and personal contexts. The program was divided into five interactive sessions, covering a range of topics such as creative thinking, health and hygiene, interpersonal communication, self-care, goal setting, coping with emotions, academic strategies, communication skills, digital safety, and body image. The session began at 10:00 AM and concluded at 3:30 PM, divided into two sessions: morning and afternoon. This structure allowed for a comprehensive and engaging learning experience, fostering holistic development and greater confidence in students. By acquiring essential life skills, students are better equipped to tackle everyday challenges
with ease and succeed in their academic, personal, and professional lives. The program's interactive approach enabled students to develop a deeper understanding of themselves and others, preparing them to navigate the complexities of life with confidence and resilience. Overall, the Life Skills Development Program was a valuable experience for the students, providing them with the tools and skills necessary to thrive in all aspects of life.

1Investiture Program - St Anthony’s Church School
The newly elected School Pupil Leader and Assistant School Pupil Leader were called forward and honoured with ceremonial tokens of appreciation, presented by the esteemed guest, Dr. Sharlet Dsa. This gesture added significance and prestige to the occasion, symbolizing the school's recognition of their leadership potential and commitment to serving their peers. The presentation ceremony was a proud moment for the newly elected leaders, who were visibly moved by the acknowledgement of their peers and teachers. The proud moment was followed by a solemn oath-taking ceremony, administered by Principal Reverend Father Richard Kadiwal. During this ceremony, the leaders pledged to fulfill their duties with sincerity, integrity, and dedication, setting a high standard for their tenure in office. The oath-taking ceremony served as a reminder of the responsibilities that came with leadership and the importance of upholding the values of the school. As the ceremony drew to a close, Reverend Father Vijay, Manager of the Parish Priest, was formally felicitated by the school as a gesture of goodwill on the occasion of his transfer. This gesture reflected the school's appreciation for his support and guidance, acknowledging the significant r
ole he had played in the school community. The felicitation ceremony was a fitting tribute to his dedication and service, and it served as a poignant reminder of the importance of community and collaboration in the school's endeavors. Overall, the ceremony was a resounding success, marking an important milestone in the school's calendar and inspiring the students to strive for excellence in all their endeavors.

1School Parliament Election - St Anthony’s Church School
On June 14, 2025, our school conducted a successful election to appoint the School Pupil Leader and Assistant School Pupil Leader. The event was thoughtfully organized by the Social Club, ensuring a smooth, fair, and transparent process. Eligible candidates filed their nominations and actively participated in the campaign phase, presenting their ideas, goals, and plans for the student body. The campaigns were vibrant and engaging, showcasing the leadership potential of all candidates. The students' enthusiasm and dedication to the election process were truly commendable. Through their campaigns, candidates demonstrated their vision for the student body, highlighting their ability to listen, lead, and serve. The election process not only provided a platform for students to exercise their democratic rights but also fostered a sense of responsibility and civic engagement. On the day of the election, students voted in a well-coordinated and disciplined manner, demonstrating their und
erstanding of the democratic process. The voting process was conducted with utmost transparency, ensuring the integrity of the election. Heartfelt appreciation goes to Miss Glorin Ponseka and her team for their excellent planning and execution of the election. The successful election demonstrates our school's commitment to fostering leadership and democratic values among students, and congratulations go to the newly elected leaders.

World Environment day - St Anthony’s Church School
On World Environment Day, our high school students showcased their creativity and awareness through an impressive skit. The performance highlighted critical environmental issues, including the dangers of burning plastic, which releases toxic gases like dioxins and furans, polluting the air and harming human health. The skit also demonstrated the problems associated with burying plastic, which doesn't decompose easily and contaminates soil and water sources, as well as throwing plastic into water, which pollutes drinking water sources. The students' thought-provoking performance served as a powerful reminder of the importance of protecting our environment and the need for sustainable practices. By highlighting the consequences of plastic pollution, the skit aimed to inspire viewers to take action and make a positive impact on the environment. As part of
the environmental awareness activity, students designed educational flashcards and creative posters highlighting key environmental topics. These visual aids aimed to promote awareness and inspire action to protect the environment. The flashcards and posters covered various themes, including the importance of reducing plastic use, conserving natural resources, and protecting biodiversity.

Faculty Development Program: Empathy in Education - St Anthony’s Church School
The faculty development program on child psychology, held on May 26, 2025, was a valuable initiative to enhance educators' understanding of students' needs. Led by Fr. Joel and Mrs. Jayashree Rai, M.Phil in Psychology, the session provided insights into the importance of empathy in education. The program emphasized the critical role of educators in shaping students' minds and fostering a growth mindset. The discussion explored the shifting social expectations around education and the unique needs of today's tech-native children. It highlighted the benefits of technology on children's cognitive development, creativity, and access to information, while also addressing the difficulties children encounter in the digital age, including cyberbullying, addiction, and social comparison. Additionally, the session examined different parenting styles and their effects on children's emotional intelligence, self-esteem, and academic performance. The program concluded with an engaging skit that encouraged active participation from teachers, promoting student involvement and enthusiasm. This interactive segment demonstrated the effectiveness of experie
ntial learning in teacher training. By participating in this program, educators gained a deeper understanding of child psychology and the needs of today's students, and were equipped with strategies to foster a growth mindset, promote empathy, and support students' emotional well-being. Overall, the program was a significant step towards creating a supportive and inclusive learning environment that caters to the diverse needs of our students.

13-Day Skill Training for Women: A Path to Economic Empowerment:
Vimukti Pothnal A 13-day skill development training program for women was inaugurated at Vimukti Charitable Trust® Pothnal in collaboration with SBI-RSETI Raichur. The program aims to provide self-employment opportunities for rural women aged 18–45 from BPL families. Mr. Vijaykumar Badiger, Director of SBI-RSETI Raichur, inaugurated the event and emphasized the government’s free training schemes in tailoring, embroidery, beautician courses, jewelry work, and animal husbandry, along with residential facilities. He encouraged participants to make use of bank loan facilities to begin small businesses. Mr. Jayasheela Dotharbandi, Program Coordinator, highlighted that this specific 13-day training focuses on jewelry making. He appreciated the government and Vimukti’s joint efforts in empowering rural women through sustained skill training over the years. Resource person Mrs. Reshma Bhatt praised Vimukti’s cooperation and the eagerness of women to learn. Fr. Sathish Fernandes, Director of Vimukti urged women to transform skills into livelihood opportunities, stating that without income-generating skills, financial stability remains out of reach. Special guest Mr. Shravan Kumar, lecturer at SBI-RSETI, conducted a motivational session on self-employment. Ms. Akshita of Pothnal and Kumari Mamatha from Vimukti were also present. Mr. Arogyappa Dumati moderated the program.

Community Participation in School Education – A Call from Vimukti Pothnal
Vimukti Pothnal organized a one-day training for community leaders of Uttakanur Panchayat to strengthen their involvement in government school development. Leading the session, Vimukti staff member Mr. Charlie emphasized that education is a social process, and community participation is essential for the success of the education system. For years, Vimukti has been working on children's education and rights across six villages. The training focused on key issues such as access to clean drinking water, functional toilets, infrastructure repair, and preventing school dropouts. Ms. Jessintha highlighted the responsibility of every parent to ensure their children receive quality education and make use of available government facilities. Local leader Mr. Mariyappa expressed full support for the campaign, reaffirming the community’s commitment. Over 38 community leaders, including Rayappa, Eeshamma, Sangayya Swamy, Mariyamma, Sanjeevamma, Vasanth, Budepa, Amaresh, Hanumanth, and Balaswamy, actively participated in the training.

Empowering Adolescent Girls: Inauguration of Sabala Kishori Sangha by Vimukti Pothnal:
Vimukti Charitable Trust® organized the inauguration of Sabala Kishori Sangha (Empowered Adolescent Girls’ Collective) in Kharabdinni village under its ongoing efforts to empower rural adolescent girls. The program was inaugurated with the traditional lighting of the lamp by dignitaries and community leaders. In her opening remarks, Mrs. Jecintha coordinator highlighted the challenges faced by girls aged 11 to 18 in rural areas. Many girls discontinue education after grades 7, 8, or 9, as parents push them into early marriage or send them to work, depriving them of their rights. She stressed the importance of educating girls at least up to grade 12 and making parents aware of the harmful effects of child marriage and school dropouts. Mr. Charlie Udbal, addressing the gathering, emphasized the saying, “When you educate a girl, you open the doors of a school,” underlining the role of parents in ensuring equal education for their daughters. He noted that Vimukti aims to form such collectives in 16 villages to create awareness about health, gender equality, and education, enabling girls to become strong and independent. Kumari Parvathi shared her perspective as a member of the newly formed group, saying that the Sangha will help adolescent girls gain knowledge on physical and mental health, education, and gender equality.

ST. CLARE SCHOOL OBSERVES INTERNATIONAL YOGA DAY WITH ENTHUSIASM
St. Clare School, Akuluto joined the rest of the world in celebrating International Yoga Day on June 21, 2025, with a special yoga session organized for students from Classes 7 to 10. The event was held in the school auditorium and was led by Sir Krishna Panika, who conducted the session with energy and clarity, leaving the students both physically refreshed and mentally uplifted. The International Day of Yoga, which was initiated by the United Nations in 2015, aims to raise awareness worldwide about the many benefits of practicing yoga. True to this spirit, St. Clare School took the opportunity to instill the values of physical well-being, mental peace, and spiritual discipline among its students. The event began with a brief introduction on the importance of yoga in daily life, highlighting its relevance in the modern era where stress, anxiety, and a sedentary lifestyle are common among both youth and adults. Sir Krishna Panika began the session by demonstrating simple breathing exercises (pranayama) and explained their benefits in calming the mind and improving lung capacity. This was followed by a step-by-step practice of several yoga asanas, including Tadasana (Mountain Pose), Vrikshasana (Tree Pose), Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose), Trikonasana (Triangle Pose) and Shavasana (Corpse Pose). Each posture was not only performed but also thoroughly explained by Sir Krishna.

Spreading Smiles Through Education: School Kit Distribution to 25 Deserving Children: Vimukti Pothnal
“A smile happens in a flash, but its memory can last a lifetime.” In a heartfelt initiative to bring joy and encouragement to young minds, Vimukti Pothnal, has once again stepped forward to support the dreams of economically disadvantaged and semi-orphaned children. we distributed free school kits—including notebooks, pencils, pens, and other essential materials—to 25 deserving children. The objective of this program is simple yet powerful: to prevent school dropouts by removing basic barriers to education and to ignite enthusiasm for learning. We believe that something as simple as a new school bag, fresh notebooks, or a box of crayons can create a spark of hope and excitement in a child's heart. With our 'School Kit' program, we aim to recreate that cherished moment—the thrill of the first day of school—for those who need it most. These kits are more than just supplies; they are a message of care, belief, and support. By helping these young learners take their next leap in education, we are not just giving them materials—we are gifting them confidence, dignity, and a reason to smile. Together, we can keep their dreams alive—one school kit at a time.

Inauguration of the Academic Year and Lectio Brevis 2025–2026
Kripalaya – Institute of Philosophy and Religion, Mysore

The inauguration of the new academic year 2025–2026 and the Lectio Brevis at Kripalaya, the Institute of Philosophy and Religion, Mysore, was held with solemnity and academic fervour on 18 June 2025. The day commenced with an Hour of Adoration, a moment of recollection and prayer, invoking God’s choicest blessings on the Institute and its community. The spiritual atmosphere was further deepened by the Sacrament of Reconciliation, led by the Rector, Rev. Fr Santa Lopes, who also preached the homily during the Mass. In his address, Fr Santa exhorted the staff and students to commit themselves wholeheartedly to the pursuit of wisdom, allowing the Spirit of God to guide them through prayer and dedication throughout the academic year. At 10:15 AM, the Mass of the Holy Spirit was celebrated, officiated by the Guest of Honour, Rev. Fr Anthony Raj, Provincial Councillor. The Eucharistic celebration marked the formal beginning of the academic year. The focus then shifted to the Auditorium at 11:30 AM for the Lectio Brevis 2025–26, an intellectual highlight marking the start of academic engagements. The Chief Guest, Rev. Fr Jeevan Tauro OCD, delivered the keynote address on the philosophy of Alexander of Hales, offering the students and faculty deep insights and inspiration.

325 Women Inspired and motivated to Pursue Self-Employment and Support Their Families:
Vimukti Charitable Trust® organized an awareness workshop for women Self-Help Groups in three units Pothnal Bankal and Chikkodi, focusing on government-sponsored training and self-employment schemes. Mr. Jaysheela vimukti staff emphasized that with declining agricultural jobs, women must shift toward home-based income-generating activities. The workshop aimed to guide women toward sustainable livelihoods through small-scale industries. Fr. Sathish Fernandes, Director of Vimukti, highlighted the organization’s continued efforts to support women’s empowerment through training and guidance. He encouraged participants to utilize available government schemes to start their own businesses. Chief guest Mrs. Girija from the Women and Child Welfare Department, Raichur, shared valuable insights on free government training programs in tailoring, poultry, dairy, and handicrafts. She explained how subsidies and support help women become financially independent. Mrs. Shailaja from SBI Training Center stressed the importance of training and bank linkages, while Mr. Praveen Kumar, Solar Marketing Advisor, showcased income-generating machines and assured support from solar companies and banks. Over 325 SHG members participated. Mrs. Jessinta Muddanaguddi welcomed the gathering and gave the vote of thanks.

"Building Hope Through Educational Support for 350 Deserving Students" Vimukti Pothnal
"Education is the most powerful tool we can use to break the cycle of poverty and build a better future." In the villages around Pothnal Raichur, Chikkodi and Banakal, many children drop out of school simply because their families cannot afford basic school supplies. Their parents—daily wage laborers, construction workers, rickshaw pullers, migrates or domestic helpers—struggle to meet daily needs, making education a distant dream. To address this, Vimukti Charitable Trust® stepped in to support underprivileged students. This year, we provided educational kits to 350 deserving children studying in Government Schools from grades 5 to 10th. Each kit included notebooks, uniforms, bags, shoes, and other essentials. Students were selected after home visits and recommendations from school headmasters, ensuring support reached the most deserving. We also conducted counseling sessions for parents, encouraging them to keep their children in school. For these children, the kits brought not just materials, but hope and motivation to continue their education. Many more children still need help. Your support can ensure they stay in school and pursue their dreams. Together, let’s build a future through education.

Province Feast – Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity
The Province Feast of the Capuchins of the Holy Trinity Province of Karnataka was celebrated at Saccidananda, Bangalore with the solemn Holy Eucharist on Sunday, 15 June 2025 at 6:30 pm presided over by Rev. Fr. Robin Victor D’Souza, Provincial Minister, Holy Trinity Province, Karnataka. The celebration was solemnized with the presence of Br Balraj, the Parish Priest – Assumption Church Rajajinagar, Fr Paul Melwyn D’Souza, the Vicar Provincial, Provincial Councillors, Capuchin Friars of the province of Karnataka, priests from various religious communities. The presence and participation of the religious brothers, sisters, benefactors, well-wishers, friends and especially the extended family of Saccidananda witnessed the joyful and thanksgiving communion. Prayers were offered to all the friars, brothers, missionaries, our kind benefactors and those who are associating with us. Thereafter the newly elected Provincial and the Council were felicitated and the Provincial Minister expressed his thoughts of gratitude towards all those gathered. The Holy Eucharist was followed by fellowship meal sharing our joy of Brother-Sisterhood. The Saccidananda Community remains indebted to all the support, help and services rendered to make this celebration a joyful memory to cherish. May the grace and blessings of the Holy Trinity ever remain with us!

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Minister General

Fr. Roberto Genuin
Minister Provincial

Fr. Robin Victor D'Souza
Provincial Council

Fr. Paul Melwyn D'Souza
Vicar Provincial

Fr Santhosh Naveen DSouza
2nd Councilor

Fr Charles J R Furtado
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Fr Anthony Raj
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