For the first time,
an online portal has been designed in a social media platform for Mass offering
request by Christian faithful who used to request Masses in our friaries and
churches in person. Hence ‘Online Mass Offerings Request’ is made available to
all and could be accessed easily by clicking on the link and filling up the
necessary details. We will offer Masses for your specific intentions and pray
for you. Kindly share it with others too to avail this spiritual benefit. It is
a creative, collective and communicative pastoral venture of the Capuchin Friars
from Karnataka Province.
Empowering
children: Building a Brighter Future Together:
Vimukti Pothnal
Children
and young people are most vulnerable group in the
society. They fall prey to the evil menaces of the
society such as child laborers, domestic violence,
family disintegration which leads them on street,
consumption of drugs, infection of various diseases.
Our social work centre has implemented crucial
measures to provide shelter, support and education
to ensure their well-being. The program aims to
build self-confidence and instill hope in the lives
of these children enabling them to enjoy their
rights to care, protection and education. They now
confidently assert their rights and give voice to
the critical issues that affect them and their
peers.
Gandhi
Jayanthi Celebration at Trinity The
simplest act of kindness is by far more powerful
than a thousand heads bowing in prayer - Mahatma
Gandhi Trinity Central school celebrated Gandhi Jayanti
with great delight on 2nd October 2024. The program,
which was held in the trinitorium was hosted by
scouts and guides students. The ceremony commenced
with the showering flower petals to the portrait of
Mahatma Gandhi by the school's Principal Rev Father
Dominic Sunil Lobo Vice-Principal, Administrator Rev
Father Ravi Rajesh Serrao, coordinator Ms Magdalena
Lewis, Section Heads, teachers and students. It was
followed by the lighting of lamp to symbolize
enlightenment and respect for this great leader.
Students and teachers from scouts, guides, cubs,
bulbulls led the gathering in all-faith prayer. On
this occasion principal Rev Fr Dominic Sunil Lobo
spoke about Gandhian principals and importance of
the day. During the programme Ms.Saanchi of grade 5
spoke about the importance of Gandhi Jayanthi.
Scouts and guides students compered the programme.
On this occasion students along with the teachers
joined their hands in cleaning the surroundings.
This serene act set the tone for the day’s
celebrations, imbued with a spirit of unity,
truthfulness, and love for the environment.
DAY
OUT OF NAGALAND UNIVERSITY CATHOLIC YOUTH
Catholic
of Nagaland University had a day out to Tishi River
(Sutemi Village) near to Akuluto Town on Wednesday,
2nd October 2024 on the day of Mahatma Gandhi
Jayanthi. The Picnic was arranged by the NCYM of NU
officials namely the President Ms Neizetuonuo
Bernadette Dziivichii, General Secretary Ms K.
Chunchun, Finance Secretary Mr Colin Hega, Liturgy
Incharge Ms Kelevonu Angela Thapo, and Music
Secretary Mr Avupi Benedict Khizo. It was arranged
with the guidance and suggestion of Fr Stephen
Dsouza, Capuchin the Parish Priest of St Clare
Church Akuluto who is their Spiritual guide. The
purpose of the outing was to strengthen the bond of
the students, to know one another, to mingle and
enjoy the oneness of one another. Around 25 students
began their journey to Tishi river from Nagaland
University at 8.30 am in three different vehicles
and reached the destination at 10 am. Fr Stephen
Dsouza and Br Edmund joined the students around 11
am. Tishi River has a beautiful landscape with the
flowing of streams and greenery around. All the
students after reaching the spot began to cook the
food.
Empowering
Women: Entrepreneurship Training for Livelihood
Enhancement: Vimukti Pothnal
Vimukti
Pothnal organised a training program to poor
selected women aimed at enhancing their
entrepreneurial skills and improving livelihood
opportunities. The initiative provided valuable
insights into starting and managing small
businesses, thereby empowering participants to
become self-reliant. The main objective is to equip
these women with essential entrepreneurial skills.
To promote sustainable livelihood opportunities. The
sessions are conducted in business planning,
marketing strategies and financial management etc.
the program attracted 187 women members, who
actively participated in discussions, workshops, and
Q&A sessions. Feedback indicated a high level of
engagement and enthusiasm. One of the participants
gave the feedback saying “This training has inspired
me to pursue my business dreams. I now feel equipped
to take the next steps!” Shanthamma Udbal.
Hand
wash and hygiene drive by kindergarten : Trinity
Central school
Under
swatchatha pakhwada week our school had organized a
hygiene and hand wash drive for kindergarten
students. During the campaign class teachers
demonstrated the steps of hand wash. The importance
of maintaining cleanliness, personal hygiene and
hand wash were explained. The students practised
hand wash steps one by one practically.
YSM
orientation program at Trinity Central school
The
orientation program for Young Students Movement was
held on 18-09-24 by Rev Fr Charles Menezes, former
international director IYCS. He invited more and
more students to join the YSM movement and spoke
about the duties of the members of YSM that is to
help others and feel for the people who are in need
of help. The Children of Grade 7,8,9 were present
during the orientation. Master Derick of Grade 10
compered the programme and Ms Sanvi HG proposed the
vote of thanks.
First
Debate session - 2024 at Trinity Central school
Trinity
Central School organised a debate session on the
topic, self discipline and other strategies to
manage the basic facilities.The debate was conducted
for the grades of 6-10 on 5th September 2024 at
Trinitorium in the presence of the moderator Ms.
Benita and the other teaching staff. The aim of
organizing the debate competition was to sharpen the
public speaking skills of the students and train
them to be coherent while expressing their thoughts
and opinions. The session was the medley of
opinions, thoughts and perspective that enhanced the
knowledge and understanding about the basic
discipline and school related matters among
students. The session commenced with a welcome
address by the president Rev. Fr Dominic Sunil Lobo
who highlighted the importance of active
participation in the Parliament. SPL Ms.Khyathi
presented a report of the school cabinet. The
cleanliness leader Ms Dhatri presented a paper on
cleanliness. To begin with, each participant spoke
their mind on the topics. Points were presented by
the students. Arguments were made and rambled. At
the end the moderator put forward her point of view
to suggest some improvement. In this way, the first
debate session was a great success.
Building
a Brighter Future: VIMUKTI’s Child Rights Clubs
Initiative: vimukti Pothnal
VIMUKTI
is empowering marginalized communities through the
establishment of Child Rights Clubs (CRC) in
villages. These clubs provide children with a
platform to learn about their rights, voice
concerns, and participate in decisions affecting
their lives. The goal is to raise awareness, protect
children’s rights, and foster leadership. Formed in
collaboration with schools, community leaders, and
parents, each club consists of 15-25 children aged
10 to 18. VIMUKTI conducts orientation programs and
elects’ office bearers to manage club activities.
The key activities are Educational Workshops:
Training on child rights and protection. Advocacy
Campaigns: Awareness on child labor, marriage, and
school dropouts. Community Engagement: Collaborating
with leaders to create child-friendly environments.
Health and Hygiene: Promoting hygiene practices and
organizing health camps. VIMUKTI’s Child Rights
Clubs are making significant progress in protecting
children's rights, fostering social responsibility,
and encouraging community participation. With
continued support, the program aims to expand to
more villages, ensuring a brighter future for all
children.
Teacher
Training seminar for teachers of St Anthony School
Zunheboto, St Peter school Atoizu and St Clare
School in St Clare School Akuluto Auditorium
Teachers
of St Anthony School Zunheboto, St Peter School
Atoizu and St Clare School had teaching training
seminar in St Clare School Akuluto Auditorium on
Saturday 21st September 2024 from 9 am to 2 pm. The
seminar was organized by Fr Jacob Charallel,
Secretary of Catholic Education Board of Kohima
Diocese, Nagaland (CEDOK) and Chancellor of Kohima
Diocese. The Speaker of the sessions was Mr Joseph
Laldinmawia Manager, Product and Marketing as well
as Trainer from the Harper Collins Publications. He
was accompanied by two members of Harper Collins
Publication namely Mr Nungsang Jemjer, Zonal Manager
of Sales Department and Mr Himato Kappo, Territory
Manager of Sales Department. The seminar began at
9.30 am in the morning. Fr Stephen Dsouza the
Headmaster of St Clare School welcomed all the
guests with a welcome speech and by offering them
bouquets and gifts. In the first session the speaker
spoke about the innovative methods of teaching to
the students. In the second session he concentrated
on the character and behavior of a teacher and in
the final session he emphasized on effective way of
teaching. The seminar concluded with the fellowship
meal prepared by the Catholic community.
Empowering
Disadvantaged Children Through Learning Centers:
Vimukti Pothnal
Vimukti
Charitable Trust provides remedial classes through
learning centers, focusing on children from the most
disadvantaged communities. These centers assist
children in transitioning to age-appropriate classes
in formal schools. In addition to academics,
teachers offer education in life skills, health,
hygiene, child rights, and protection. The teaching
methodologies include activity-based learning,
creative work, and educational games. The aim is not
just to help children achieve high grades but to
identify and address their cognitive and
psychological needs. By offering appropriate
teaching methods and psychological support, the
program enhances children's self-confidence and
self-esteem, enabling them to succeed both in school
and in life. Currently, nearly 450 children benefit
from the services provided by these learning centers.
Eid-
Celebration at Trinity
The
richness and depth of celebrations express culture
accurately. Eid – E - Milad was celebrated with full
zeal at Trinity Central School on September 17th
2024. We are a part of a huge Trinity family that
celebrates every religious feast without any
discrimination. To celebrate the occasion of EID-e -
Milad the students of Grade 6 presented an
astonishing programme. It was a moment of pride,
honour and a blessing from the Almighty to welcome
the guest Mr Abdullah , president of PTA, Principal
Rev. Fr Dominic Sunil Lobo, Administrator Rev Fr
Ravi Rajesh, the staff and all the students of the
Trinity family. The programme commenced with a
devotional hymn that acknowledged the mind, pacified
the heart and replenished the soul and made us feel
one with the divine. After which the students
presented a short skit, followed by a song that
soothed everyone’s minds. Ms.Ashmitha of 6B shared a
few words about the significance of Eid Milad, while
symbolism of Eid Milad was expressed by Dhanvi Nayak
of 6 C and Serafina of 6 A elucidated about
celebration of Eid.
Visit
of Ms Neiketunuo Sechii, Ms Ilihika Aye and Ms
Chumei Phom to St Clare School Akuluto
St.
Clare School had an opportunity to have educational
awareness program featuring Ms Neiketunuo Sechii
(Miss Nagaland 2023), Ms Ilihika Aye (Miss Nagaland
2nd runner-up 2023), and Ms Chumei Phom (Miss
Dimapur 2nd runner-up 2023), who travelled a long
way from Kohima to Akuluto. Dr Sukhai Zhimomi,
Medical officer PHC Akuluto took the initiative to
bring the guests to the School. They were
accompanied by their mentor Ms Sheli Chishi. The
guests came to the school at 11 am. Br Edmond warmly
welcomed the guests with the welcome address.
Addressing the students, Ms Neiketunuo Sechii
emphasized the importance of education, urging
students to stay in school and value qualifications
over appearance. Ms Ilihika Aye spoke on the
significance of physical health, hygiene, and
menstrual care. Miss Chumei Phom highlighted the
importance of mental health and managing stress. The
program concluded with a vote of thanks from Sir
Krishna for the valuable insights shared by the
guests.
Swachata
Pakhwada - A cleanliness drive by students at
Trinity Central school "Stay
neat! Choose to clean every day for better health
and happiness" As per the directive of the government of India,
September 1st to 15th has been dedicated for
cleanliness, sanitation and hygiene drive in order
to promote awareness towards Garbage Free India.
Under this directive, our school enthusiastically
organized various activities for the realisation of
the programme. On 2nd September, a Swachhata Shapath
ceremony was organized in accordance with the
suggested action plan for Swachhata Pakhwada (1st –
15th September) wherein a pledge was taken by all
the members incorporated in the school. The oath was
to commit time towards cleanliness and initiate the
quest for cleanliness among the students. The whole
message was in action for anticipating cleanliness
and hygiene. During the campaign a paper was
presented during school parliament on the topic of
maintenance of cleanliness in the school campus and
surroundings. A seminar on 'save water, save life'
by eminent environmentalist Mr.Joseph M Rebello was
also held as part of Swachata Pakhwada campaign.
Teachers
day celebration at Trinity Central school "A
good education can change anyone but a good teacher
can change everything " Teachers' day was celebrated with lots of
passion and avidity at Trinity Central School on 5th
September 2024. The formal programme commenced by
paying tribute to the great teacher Dr. Sarvapalli
Radhakrishnan. The concept of being a teacher is
much more satisfying and heart warming. Having the
same thought ‘Teachers' day’ was celebrated with joy
and gaiety as the Parent Teacher Association (PTA)
took up the initiative to honor the teachers and
supporting staff to appreciate their hard work. Mr.
Abdullah PTA President welcomed the gathering. The
key note address was delivered by Ms Macrina Machado
who in her speech admonished children on how to
respect and show regard to teachers and parents. Mr
Sudhakar Prabhu proposed vote of thanks. The program
was compered by Ms. Genevieve Anita Gomes. Towards the end of the
day, students of grade IX and X, conducted a short
program to entertain the teachers. And as a token of
appreciation students offered gifts to the teachers.
It was a real bliss to see our students perform for
the teachers, and a feeling of serenity for
preferring this profession in tending fresh minds.
Teachers day celebration at Anugraha school. Bidar
On 14/9/24 post teachers day was celebrated in
Anugraha school at Bidar. The grade 10th standard
students organized the event. Children from various
capacities showcased their talents and made
their teachers proud.
Sprout
Love And Blossom Every Day : ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI
SCHOOL Chikodi
Vibrant
colours, delicate petals express the reflection of
nature's beauty. By capturing the essence of Monsoon
the students from 6th to 9th standard participated
in flower arrangement competition to multiply the
beauty of Assisi campus. The inspiring and
delightful skill and creativity reflected the wonder
of nature. They created a visually stunning and
fragrant piece by balancing the colours and textures
while greenery added to the pleasing smile. In
garden of green the children blossomed and marked
the day by spreading joy and happiness through the
festivity of flower arrangement competition.
TEACHER,
YOU ARE NOBLE BECAUSE YOUR PROFESSION IS NOBLE : ST.
FRANCIS OF ASSISI SCHOOL Chikodi
Teachers
day was celebrated on 05-09-2024 in St Francis of
Assisi School in a grand manner. The children
welcomed the teachers with the school band and
flower petals. A special welcome was given to all
the teachers as well as non- teaching staff (aayas
and drivers). Students expressed their gratitude
through a series of exciting cultural programme. All
the cultural events were splendid, colourful, and
wonderfully executed. Special gifts were distributed
to teachers for taking less casual leaves in the
last academic year 2023-2024. Two students in their
speeches highlighted the importance of teachers’
day. “What kind of teacher children expect” is
briefed by principal in his message. The Prizes of
Independence Day as well as the students who
participated in all the competitions of Swachh
Bharat were awarded. After the lunch, the students
organized thrilling and captivating games for the
teachers. The entire day of teachers made it a
memorable one by all children through their presence
and different activities.
LIBERTY
IN THINKING AND DOING : ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI SCHOOL
Chikodi
St
Francis of Assisi School celebrated the Bagless Day
on 31th August 2024. Teachers invited children from
UKG to VIII standard to think creatively by
conducting many useful activities such as; Making
News paper bags, Balloon craft, Leaf painting,
Preparing Mathematical models, Making art using
grains, Team building activities, Communication
skills, Colouring, Thumb painting, Clay models,
Preparing Paper hats, Lentils art etc., As the
students performed their activities, they grew more
confident and discovered new talents within
themselves. The day remained memorable as children
carried their creative work to homes to show their
parents and friends.
Inter
school competitions cum literary events in St Clare
School Akuluto organized by Akuluto Range Students’
Union
Akuluto
Range Students’ Union organized Inter school
competitions cum Literary Event in St Clare high
School Premise from 10th to 13th September 2024
(Tuesday to Thursday). In view of the competitions
social work was organized on Monday, 11th September
to get ready the ground for the sports. Students of
St Clare school and ARSU members helped out in
getting ready the ground. Different schools from in
an around Akuluto participated in the inter school
competitions namely Hilto children home School, JNV,
Government higher secondary school and the host
school St Clare. On the first day, the chief guest
was Mr Kihika Sumi Chishi, NPS O/C Cyber Crime
Police Station who in his address asked the students
to be competitive on the ground, not just to win the
game but to learn how to face the opponents, face
the hurdles, face the troubles and remain strong to
achieve the goal. He also gave some guidance on
Cyber Crime and asked everyone to be careful about
the internet world. The speaker for the second day
was Mr Gihuka K Zhimo, President of SKK. In his
speech he said, “instead of going far away for the
studies, make use of the available schools and
colleges which are in the hometown as they also give
same education that’s given in the far away places.
Learning doesn’t depend on the schools, it depends
on individual efforts and interest.”
Seminar
on Moral Values and Parenting Tips at Trinity
Central school
A
seminar was organised for the parents and students
of grade 10 on Saturday 13th July 2024. The resource
person Mr. Hamjad Abdul Rahman, a prominent
advocate, addressed the gathering and inspired the
students on moral values and gave some tips to
parents for better parenting. Later he elaborated
the dedication of the teachers and the hard work of
the parents in shaping students' future. In his
address, he reminded the students , that this is the
right time for them to focus on their goals and to
be grateful to their teachers and parents for
everything they have done for their education. He
also encouraged them to be productive in their tasks
and be a part of better society. Overall it was
enriching session.
Shaping
Futures: Vimukti Tailoring Centre’s "Skills for
Success" Program Empowers 49 School Dropout Girls
The
Vimukti Tailoring Centre has illuminated the path to
a brighter future for young school dropout girls
from marginalized backgrounds. Through its “Skills
for Success” program, the centre offers
comprehensive training and job placement
opportunities, equipping participants with essential
technical skills and fostering confidence and
adaptability for today’s job market. In the past six
months, 49 girls have completed this transformative
program. With their newly acquired skills and
certificates, they are actively seeking stable
employment and earning an income to support their
families. Vimukti’s dedication to these underserved
girls has led to significant life changes,
positively impacting their futures and enhancing
their communities.
"Health
is the Greatest Wealth" – Free Health Check-up Camps
Benefit 130 Patients The
Vimukti Charitable Trust® (VCT), Pothnal, organized
free health check-up camps from July 10th to August
30th, 2024, across 20 villages. A total of 130
patients received medical treatment and free
medicines. During the camps, Mrs. Shilp, a health
staff member, emphasized the importance of a
balanced diet and regular check-ups, especially for
women facing health challenges. Mrs. Jacintha, from
VCT, spoke on self-care and maintaining cleanliness
to prevent diseases, highlighting the role of a
nutritious diet in preventing anemia. Following
these informative talks, patients underwent health
check-ups and received free medicines. The VCT
mobile unit, equipped for education, health, and
library services, supported these camps, ensuring
outreach to remote areas. By reaching 130
beneficiaries, this initiative helped safeguard the
health of vulnerable individuals, embodying the
belief that "Health is the greatest wealth."
TEACHERS’
DAY CUM CULTURAL FEST 2024
St
Clare School celebrated Teachers’ day cum cultural
Fest 2024 on Thursday 5th September 2024. All the
students gathered at 8.30 am in the high school
ground where students were instructed by Fr Stephen
Dsouza about the seating arrangements in the hall.
In view of teachers’ day, the students themselves
conducted several programmes in order to thank the
Teachers. The programmes included several
choreographies, entertainment, games for the
teachers, Skit on education, creative presentation
on famous characters of the world, Fancy show,
presentations on Sumi tradition and so on. In view
of cultural fest students as well as Parents were
asked to come with traditional attire. Several
traditional attires were found in St Clare
auditorium namely Sumi, Ao, Assamese and South which
added colour to the celebration. Fr Stephen Dsouza,
Headmaster of the School in his address thanked all
the teachers for their selfless service to the
institution and asked teachers to be creative
inorder to completely dedicate themselves to the
betterment of the education. All the teachers were
given gifts on the occasion of the teachers’ day.
Immediately after the programme all the students
were given chance take photos along with the
teachers. On this occasion refreshments were served
to the students as well as to the Parents.
LIBERTY
IN THINKING AND DOING : ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI SCHOOL
Chikodi
St
Francis of Assisi School celebrated the Bagless Day
on 31th August 2024. Teachers invited children from
UKG to VIII standard to think creatively by
conducting many useful activities such as; Making
News paper bags, Balloon craft, Leaf painting,
Preparing Mathematical models, Making art using
grains, Team building activities, Communication
skills, Colouring, Thumb painting, Clay models,
Preparing Paper hats, Lentils art etc., As the
students performed their activities, they grew more
confident and discovered new talents within
themselves. The day remained memorable as children
carried their creative work to homes to show their
parents and friends
JANISHA:
CONGRATULATIONS AND ALL THE BEST @ NATIONAL LEVEL :
ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI SCHOOL Chikodi
Students of St Francis of Assisi School, Chikodi,
participated in the State level Athletic meet of
CISCE Schools, which was held at Jaya Prakash
Narayan Youth Training Center, Sports School,
Vidhyanagar Bangalore from 16th to 18th August 2024.
School is proud to announce that under 14 girls
category, Ms. Janisha Fernandes won two Bronze
medals in 100mt and 400mt running race at State
level and selected for National Level for 100mt
Relay event, which will be held in Hyderabad in the
month September 2024.
“INTO
THAT HEAVEN OF FREEDOM MY FATHER LET MY COUNTRY
AWAKE” : ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI SCHOOL Chikodi
St Francis of Assisi School proudly celebrated 78th
Independence Day in the School Premises. Celebration
began with welcoming the Chief guest and other
guests through aarati, march past and school band.
As soon as guests arrived on the stage festive
moment started with the prayer dance and welcoming
the guests. Thereafter SPL of the school Master
Pawan Kumar requested the Chief Guest Rev Fr Adarsh
Rodrigues OCD to hoist the flag of our country.
After hoisting the flag, with all enthusiasm and
respect gathered parents, teachers, children and
well-wishers saluted the flag and sang the National
Anthem of our country. Special and beautiful march
past captured the audience eyes. “We need to be free
from which binds us. We need to respect the freedom
of others. Follow the constitution of the country
and live the life of freedom. Spirit of our freedom
fighters should always burn in our lives to work
dutifully for the country”, was the powerful message
from the Rev Fr Adarsh Rodrigues, the Chief Guest.
State level winners were awarded with medals and
certificates. Cultural programme showcased different
themes like; Life of Mahatma Gandhi, Incredible
India, Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, Kittur Rani
Chennamma, Sangoli Rayanna, Onake Obavva, Life of
Soldiers, Life of Bhagat Singh, Subash Chandra Bhose,
Unity in Diversity, Jallian Wala Bhag, etc...,
speeches and anchoring of little children filled
everyone with awe. Patriotic spirit of children from
Nursery to X std was appreciated by the audience.
Programme was concluded with the distribution of
sweets to all people.
Lighting
the Path to Progress: VIMUKTI's Ambedkar Utsav
Promotes Education and Equality for Women: vimukti
pothnal
VIMUKTI
Pothnal hosted the Ambedkar Utsav program for women
on August 29, 2024, with a focus on empowering women
through education and awareness. The event, held at
the VIMUKTI premises, highlighted the critical role
of knowledge in driving social change, particularly
for women. Fr. Satish Fernandes, the director of
VIMUKTI, emphasized the need to challenge
deep-rooted superstitions and raise awareness to
promote women's economic and social advancement. He
underscored that education is the key to breaking
free from societal constraints. Jayashree
Dotharbandi, the taluk coordinator and chief guest,
reiterated Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's belief that social
change must be supported by a robust legal
framework. he highlighted how the Constitution,
crafted by Ambedkar, has endowed women with
essential rights and privileges, fostering their
skills, confidence, and ability to contribute
meaningfully to society.The event also saw active
participation from prominent members of women’s
self-help groups, who engaged in discussions and
activities, further reinforcing the message of
empowerment and equality.
Catholic
Youth Fresher’s day in Nagaland university
Catholic
youth of Nagaland University had an opportunity to
have the fresher’s day on Sunday, 1st September 2024
in Nagaland University Campus. Fr Stephen Dsouza
Parish Priest of St Clare Church Akuluto in his
homily explained the scriptures through his theme
‘let your focus be Christ’. On the occasion of
Freshers day, a programme was arranged to welcome
the new comers by the seniors. The programme was led
by Ms Chunchun. Sir Peter Ki, PRO of Nagaland
University in his address welcomed all the new
comers and encouraged everyone to be part of the
Catholic NU family to have the spiritual
nourishment. Immediate after the programme
refreshments were served inorder to add joy to the
celebration.
Empowering
Women through Livestock: Vimukti Trust Distributes
Sheep worth Rs. 2,24,000 for 32 economically poor
families for Sustainable Livelihoods:
On
August 29th, 2024, Vimukti Charitable Trust, Pothnal,
took a significant step toward women’s empowerment
and poverty alleviation by distributing sheep to 32
families from Self-Help Groups (SHGs). The event,
held at the Vimukti premises, aimed to foster
self-reliance and economic independence among rural
women. Vimukti’s Taluk Coordinator, Jayashila
Dotharbandi, highlighted the importance of
self-sufficient livelihoods in combating poverty,
noting the gaps in government schemes that often
fail to reach those in need. By providing sheep
worth ₹2,24,000, Vimukti offered these 32 families a
vital economic lifeline and encouraged their active
participation in community development. Fr. Satish
Fernandes, Director of Vimukti, presided over the
event, emphasizing the need for greater awareness
and education among women to help them advance
economically and socially.
Empowering
Dreams: Geetha's Journey to Self-Reliance : Vimukti
Pothnal
Geetha,
a young girl from a poor family, recently received a
free tailoring machine from VIMUKTI, enabling her to
start her own small business. This initiative is
part of VIMUKTI’s ongoing efforts to support
economically marginalized families by encouraging
self-employment. With her new tailoring machine,
Geetha is determined to earn a steady income and
support her family. Her confidence and drive make
her a role model for other girls in her village,
inspiring them to pursue their own opportunities for
self-reliance. VIMUKTI’s support is helping
individuals like Geetha take control of their
futures, fostering a community of empowered,
self-sufficient women.
TRI-
COLOUR DAY CELEBRATION at Trinity Central school
Tri
colour day was celebrated by the tiny tots of
Trinity Central school to celebrate our 78th
Independence Day to commemorate and remember all the
freedom fighters who had contributed and fought for
Indian Independence. The celebration was held on
13th, 14th &15th August. In India, the term
“Tri-Colour” refers to the Indian National Flag. Our
tiny-tots of the Pre-Primary celebrated the
“Tri-Colour Day” in unique way. The little ones were
dressed in three colours of our flag, and so did the
teachers. The classrooms were filled with
tri-colours as students arrived wearing colourful
outfits for the day. It was a sight to behold
adorning our school. To add a touch of excitement,
various activities were organized for the students.
The Upper kindergarten children came dressed up as
freedom fighters and spoke about their significant
role in achieving independence. Similarly the
children of Lower Kindergarten, Pre- KG and Nursery
brought different pictures and objects of National
Symbols of India and spoke about their importance.
Independence
Day 2024 at Trinity Central school "Freedom
is not just about independence; it is about
self-discovery and self-realisation.”- Dr. A.P.J.
Abdul Kalam
15th August is a day of admiration and patriotism,
wherein we recollect the sacrifices of our brave
visionaries, soldiers, freedom fighters and unsung
heroes. This patriotic ardor glittered on the faces
of all present for the 78th Independence day
celebrations held at Trinity Central School on 15th
August 2024. The chief guest of the event. Dr.Naveen
Ammanna–Indian Airforce Veteran, along with other
dignitaries of the day, The Principal Rev. Fr.
Dominic Sunil Lobo, Vice Principal Rev. Fr. Ravi
Rajesh Serrao, Academic coordinator Ms. Magdelina
Lewis, KG Section head Ms. Renita Monteiro, PTA
President Mr. Abdullah, PTA Secretary Ms. Priya
Futardo and Rev. Fr. Cyril Roshan Menenzes hoisted
the Tri-color, to the melodious voices that echoed
the national anthem and iterated on the importance
of the Independence Day and of our responsibilities
as citizens of this country. Thereafter Dr Naveen
Ammanna, the chief guest of the day was felicitated
by the dignitaries on the dias.
Independence
Day at St. Anthony’s School, Gangondanahalli
St.
Anthony’s School celebrated the 78th Independence
Day with great honor and reverence. The event was
graced by the esteemed Smt. Matilda D’Souza, General
Secretary of KPCC, as the chief guest. Joining her
on the dais were distinguished guests, including Dr.
Anthony Joseph, a corporate strategist from the
Lion’s Club, Bangalore; Sr. Agnes, the Superior of
St. Anthony’s Convent; Fr. Vijay, the School
Manager; Fr. Richard, the Principal; Fr. Anil
D’Costa, the Vice-Principal; Fr. Lourd Swamy; and
Mrs. Rosy Sagaya Mary, the Headmistress of the
Kannada Medium School. The program commenced with a
ceremonial march past, followed by the flag
hoisting, which was a moment of immense pride for
all present. Smt. Matilda D’Souza and Fr. Vijay
delivered inspiring speeches, highlighting the significance
of this historic day. The celebration also featured
vibrant cultural performances, with students from
grades 5, 6, and 7 captivating the audience with
patriotic dances. A few parents and parishioners
attended the school's great event. The high school
students participated in a march to Chandra Layout,
where they attended a flag-hoisting ceremony led by
MLA Priya Krishna.
FDP
on Five “E” Model at St. Anthony’s School,
Gangondanahalli.
On
August 3rd, 2024, St. Anthony’s School proudly
hosted a one-day workshop on the five "E" Model,
featuring distinguished educators from St. Teresa’s
Women’s Teachers’ Training Institute, Chamarajpet.
The training was led by renowned resource persons,
including Sr. Prema, Mrs. Mary Kumari, Mrs.
Saubhagya, and Mr. Jagadish, who shared their
extensive expertise with an enthusiastic group of
teachers spanning Nursery to Grade 7. The workshop
delved into the 5 "E" Model—Engage, Explore,
Explain, Expand, and Evaluate—with sessions rich in
demonstrations, thought-provoking discussions, and
insightful presentations.
Teachers gained valuable insights into effectively
integrating the 5 "E" Model into lesson planning and
classroom instruction, ensuring a more engaging and
enriching learning experience for their students.
The day concluded with Fr. Anil D’Costa honoring the
resource persons and expressing deep gratitude for
their invaluable knowledge sharing, which impacted
all participants.
78th
Independence day celebration
78th Independence day celebration at Anugraha school
Bidar. Mrs. Pooja George Samuel. Supreme court
advocate Delhi, Mr. Kiran Samuel PWD contractor
Bidar, Rev. Fr. Salvador Fernandes the parish priest
and others were part of the celebration. In spite of
heavy rain on the previous day. The school had a
meaningful celebration.
INDEPENDENCE
DAY: 15th August 2024
St
Clare School celebrated Independence Day on 15th
August 2023. All the students gathered in the
Primary school ground at 8.00 am in the morning.
Immediately after Saluting the Indian flag and
paying respect to the National Flag all sang the
National Anthem. Fr Stephen explained about the
importance of the day by speaking few words on
Independence Day thereafter all proceeded to Akuluto
Zero point to celebrate the Independence Day. The
ADC of Akuluto, Mr Atsungba was the chief guest of
the day. Several Programmes were put up by the
people of Akuluto and students of schools around the
town, in the open ground to celebrate the
Independence Day in a grandeur way. St Clare
students partook in the parade Presentation,
Patriotic dance, Creative Segment: Tribute to
freedom fighters and Musical Skit: Unity in
Diversity.
GRAZIE,
A MILLION THANKS TO REV. DR. JOHN ALWYN DIAS : ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI SCHOOL Chikodi
St
Francis of Assisi school was blessed and graced by
the presence of Rev Dr John Alwyn Dias, Provincial
of Holy Trinity Province, Karnataka and the
President of Capuchin Friars Service Society,
Bangalore. He was welcomed with aarati at the
entrance then he was escorted to the assembly stage
with school band, march fast, showering of flower
petals and lezim dance. A short programme began with
prayer dance followed by welcoming the president and
other dignitaries on the stage. Rev Dr John Alwyn
Dias invited all the students, teachers and
non-teaching staff to dream and to elevate St
Francis of Assisi school top 10 in the Nation. To
create a brand, he laid down three Sutras (rules)
which all the students and teachers need to follow
daily in their lives. 1. Quality Education 2. Value
Education 3. Wholesome Education. Further he
appreciated the growth, development and achievements
of the school. After his inspiring words he
felicitated our LKG student National Excellence
award winner in ‘All India Swachh Bharat Art
Competition’ Master Mohammed Shizan Sabeer Jamadar.
President was felicitated by the school because of
his constant support since 12 years and
developmental works in the school campus.
SCHOOL
TAKES PRIDE IN YOUR ACHIEVEMENT
: ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI SCHOOL Chikodi
Twelve
boys and four girls of St Francis of Assisi school
participated at CISCE State level Sports and Games
2024 held at Trio World School Bangalore. Master
Adarsh Bableshwar won the silver medal and Master
Varadraj Koshti and Miss Anushree Ghatti secured
bronze medals in Taekwondo. We congratulate them.
Well done… We appreciate the hard efforts of our
Taekwondo master sir Samad Kotli for training our
children for this great event. We remain grateful to
Shanti Sadana (FISI) house for providing
accommodation for our students. Thank you Fr.
Salvadore Fernandes the director and all the fathers
and staff.
'BAKRID:Eid-Al-Adha'-
Celebration of Faith : ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI SCHOOL Chikodi
St.
Francis of Assisi School celebrated Bakrid (Eid-Al-Adha),
the Feast of Sacrifice, with great enthusiasm and
devotion. The celebration began with a beautiful
prayer song, followed by an entertaining program
presented by the students of St. Francis. The
program included vibrant dance performances to
various songs and a skit that conveyed the message
"A friend in need is a friend indeed and also the
message of faith and trust of Prophet Ibrahim in
God, who was willing to sacrifice his beloved son as
an act of obedience. However, God replaced Ibrahim's
son with a lamb, demonstrating His love and
appreciation for Ibrahim's unwavering faith. The
event concluded with the distribution of snacks to
all students and staff, making it a memorable and
joyous occasion. We extend our heartfelt gratitude
to our Dr Abrarahmed Patel, MD, who served our
nation during the COVID-19 crisis and is currently
working at Sevasadan Health Plus Hospital, Chikodi.
This celebration was a testament to the power of
faith, unity, and community, and we are grateful for
the opportunity to come together and commemorate
this significant occasion.
SMOKE-FREE
COOKING, FLAVOR-FILLED LIVING! : ST. FRANCIS OF
ASSISI SCHOOL Chikodi
Assisi
School's "Cooking without Fire" competition was a
truly unforgettable culinary extravaganza! This
spectacular event brought together talented chefs
and food enthusiasts from classes 6th to 9th,
showcasing their creativity, innovation, and passion
for flavor. The competition was a vibrant
celebration of flavors, with participants presenting
an array of delectable dishes that delighted the
senses. The event was a resounding success, with
each contestant showcasing their skills and
creativity through mesmerizing presentations and
mouth-watering flavors. The winning recipes set a
new standard for culinary excellence in the Assisi
community, inspiring others to explore the world of
smoke-free cooking. This event was a testament to
the power of creativity and innovation in the
kitchen, and we can't wait to see what these
talented chefs whip up next!
ST
CLARE FEAST IN ST CLARE CHURCH, AKULUTO NAGALAND
St
Clare church Akuluto celebrated St Clare feast on
Sunday, 11th August 2024. All the people gathered at
10 am for the adoration of the blessed Sacrament in
St Clare Church. Fr Stephen Dsouza, Parish Priest of
St Clare Church speaking about St Clare beautifully
said, “St Clare of Assisi was lover of blessed
Sacrament. She spent several hours before the
blessed sacrament to experience the Lord. Her
spirituality is all about Gaze upon the Lord and
Contemplate”. The solemn eucharistic celebration
began at 10.30 am presided over by Fr Vinoto Justin
Sumi OFM Cap, Parish Priest of St Thomas Church,
Tamlu. He preached a befitting homily taking the
reading of 19th Sunday of ordinary time and
connected it to the life of St Clare. On this
occasion two angels namely Elnu Florence & Noshe
George children of Sir Albert Khizho, finance
officer of Nagaland University, received holy
communion for the first time. The professors and
students of Nagaland University, St Clare school
staff, some students of St Clare school and the
catholic community witnessed the celebration. The
mass was concelebrated by seven Priests which
included diocesan clergy and the Capuchins. Fr
Sajimon, Parish Priest of Queen Mary Catholic Church
Mokokchung and Fr Ashiko Abraham of St Peter Church,
Atoizu were among the Diocesan clergy.
PLAY,
LEARN AND GROW: THE ADVENTURE BEGINS. : ST. FRANCIS
OF ASSISI SCHOOL Chikodi
"Small
steps today, a brighter tomorrow". St. Francis
Assisi School(ICSE ), Chikodi, proudly announces the
inauguration of its newly renovated Pre-Nursery
classroom on June 24, 2024. The blessing was
formally unveiled by Fr. Stanis Lopes, accompanied
by a group of eager Pre-Nursery students and
teachers. This vibrant learning space is
thoughtfully designed to provide a homely
atmosphere, ensuring our young learners feel
comfortable and engaged. The classroom is adorned
with colourful cartoon characters, balloons, and an
array of enticing features, including a cozy
sleeping area, stimulating wall designs, informative
paintings, a state-of-the-art projector, and screen.
The renovated classroom is a true haven for our
little ones, carefully crafted to spark their
curiosity and creativity. Its inviting ambiance is
sure to captivate every child, making them eager to
explore, learn, and thrive in this nurturing
environment.
Dazzling
Umbrellas: An Assisian Celebration: ST. FRANCIS OF
ASSISI SCHOOL Chikodi
"The
symphony of dewdrops ignites my soul, inspiring me
to embrace my colorful umbrella and strive for
excellence." On Saturday, June 22, 2024, St Francis
of Assisi School students from 1st to 5th standard
embarked on a creative journey, capturing the
essence of monsoon through a stunning gallery of
decorated umbrellas. The themes, ranging from
Monsoon and Solar System to Galaxy, Floral Bridal
Umbrella, and Rajasthani Wedding Umbrella, showcased
the students' artistic talents. With unbridled
enthusiasm and joy, the children immersed themselves
in the competition, unleashing their imagination and
creativity.
INVESTITURE
CEREMONY 2024-25 : ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI SCHOOL
Chikodi
"Leadership
is the challenge to be something more than average."
St. Francis of Assisi School - ICSE, Chikodi,
proudly marked the Investiture Ceremony,
inaugurating the School Parliament for the academic
year 2024-25, on June 24, 2024. The announcement of
the newly appointed School Parliament Leader (SPL),
Swayam Munde (X standard), and Deputy School
Parliament Leader (DSPL), Arman Pathan (IX
standard), was met with excitement. Additionally,
disciplinary, cultural, language, broadcasting,
music, and other ministers took oath, pledging to
uphold the school's rules, regulations, and motto.
Fr. Stains Lopes congratulated and appreciated the
newly appointed leaders with a bouquet of flowers,
acknowledging their commitment to leadership and
excellence. This ceremony marked the beginning of a
new chapter in the school's journey, empowering
students to embrace leadership and strive for
greatness.
INTERNATIONAL
YOGA DAY-2024 : ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI SCHOOL Chikodi
"Yoga
is the journey of the self, through the self, to the
self." - The Bhagavad Gita International day of Yoga
was celebrated at St. Francis of Assisi School,
Chikodi on 21st June 2024. The celebration began
with a prayer song. Fr Stanis Lopes welcomed the
chief guest of the day Dr Jayalakshmi Salagare and
all those who were present. The celebration was
inaugurated with the lighting of the lamp. The chief
guest Dr Jayalakshmi Salagare addressed the
gathering explaining the importance of yoga in one's
life. She also invited everyone to practice yoga
daily. There after the whole gathering was involved
in practicing yoga under the leadership and guidance
of the Tr Ashwini kamane, Tr Ritu and students.
"Stretching minds, calming hearts, together we
celebrate Yoga Day's art."
Art
resonates creative mind : ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI
SCHOOL Chikodi
The
essence of the beautiful art is significantly
mastered by the art and paint loving students of our
School on the 15 of June 2024, Saturday.A gallery of
creative minds from 1st to 5th standard, sprouted
out in sketching their imaginations on the themes -
Nature, Cartoon meme, Chirping Bird and Creative
flower vase with the pencil art.Meanwhile the
language of emotions and strokes of beauty was
blissfully portrayed by the students of 6th to 9th
through the pencil shades on the themes- Image
Reflection, Still life, Abstract art and Rural life.
And also paintings on various themes like still life
and Abstract art.The management and teaching staff
and the students appreciated and applauded the
creative minds of the students.
St
Francis is @ National Level : ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI
SCHOOL Chikodi
National
Education and Human Resource Development organized
State and National Level “All India Swachh Bharat
Art competition 2023-24. In this 433 students from
our school had participated. 46 students were chosen
for state level and National level for the further
competition. Our Nursery student, Master Mohammed
Shizan Sabeer Jamadar secured National Excellence
Award. In his category he stood first to the Nation.
He was awarded on 25th May 2024 in Mumbai. School
congratulated Master Mohammed Shizan Sabeer Jamadar
and his parents for encouraging and taking St
Francis to the national level.
SCHOOL
RECORDS 100% RESULT IN THE ICSE EXAMINATION : ST.
FRANCIS OF ASSISI SCHOOL Chikodi
St.
Francis of Assisi school ICSE Chikodi, has achieved
a remarkable feat by securing a 100% pass rate in
the ICSE examination for the 12th consecutive year.
Master Sujit Chandargi secured the top position in
the school with a score of 97.6% Master Videet
Charati secured the second rank with a score of
95.4%, Miss Shriraksha Dambal secured the third
position with a score of 94.8%. Additionally, 13
students scored above 90%, Distinction- 22 students,
First Class- 17 students, Second Class -1
studentPrincipal, Fr.Jeson Fernandes, Staff,
students and Parents of St.Francis of Assisi school
heartily Congratulate all 53 students for their
outstanding performance.
Cleanliness
Plea: Vimukti VDC Members Demand Immediate Action in
Ward No. 2 at Pothnal
In
Ward No. 2 of Pothnal, garbage disposal in alleys
and around Ambedkar Bhavan is causing foul odors and
a mosquito menace, affecting around 30 households.
The situation worsens during events at Ambedkar
Bhavan due to poor hygiene. Concerned about the
health risks for children, members of the Village
Development Committee (VDC) of Vimukti Charitable
Trust, Pothnal, have submitted a petition to the
village panchayat officers, urging for improved
waste management in the inner areas of the village.
They requested the provision of alternative waste
disposal systems if the regular garbage vehicle
cannot reach these areas. Panchayat staff and
several VDC members were present during the petition
submission, demanding immediate action. Many
families have expressed deep appreciation for the
VDC members' humanitarian work.
YELLOW
DAY CELEBRATION : Trinity Central school “Shades
of yellow stimulates our little ones with happiness,
energy and optimism.”
Yellow is the colour of optimism, glory, sunshine,
and happiness. The colour also stands for freshness,
positivity, intellect and joy. With an objective to
recapitulate and reinforce the effects of yellow
colour, Pre-Primary wing celebrated “Yellow Day “on
30th and 31st July, 2024 at Trinity Central School
Perampalli .The key objective behind the celebration
of the yellow day was to make the students aware of
the colour yellow, its significance and to develop
the fine motor skills in the students through
various activities. To create an immersive
experience, all children and teachers were dressed
in various shades of yellow, radiating positivity
and enthusiasm. Children were not only beautifully
dressed in their favourite yellow dresses but also
brought yellow objects to make it a complete “Yellow
Day.” Activities like making yellow birds, giraffes,
and pineapple using craft materials were being done
by preprimary students. The Yellow Day celebration
in the Pre-Primary was a resounding success.
Join
the Battle Against Dengue: Rally for Clean
Surroundings, Healthy Lives: Vimukti Pothnal
The
Dengue Awareness Rally was conducted on August 3,
2024, in Dotharabanddi and Tadkal villages. The
event aimed at raising awareness about dengue fever
and motivating the public to maintain a clean and
hygienic environment to prevent the spread of the
disease. The rally was organized by Vimukti Pothnal,
in collaboration with the Primary Health Centre
Pothnal. The objectives are Educate the Public About
Dengue Fever: Provide information on symptoms,
causes, and treatment options. Promote Preventive
Measures: Emphasize the importance of maintaining a
clean environment to eliminate mosquito breeding
sites. Encourage Community Participation: Foster a
sense of responsibility among residents to keep
their surroundings clean. The Dengue Awareness Rally
was a successful event, achieving its objectives of
educating the public about dengue fever and
motivating them to keep their surroundings clean and
hygienic. Continued efforts and regular awareness
campaigns are essential to maintain momentum and
ensure long-term community participation in dengue
prevention. 280 families benefited from this
program.
Vimukti
Initiatives to Break the Chains: Combating Human
Trafficking Through Awareness and Action:
VCT
Pothnal has organized mass awareness programs in the
targeted villages of Manvi, Sindhanoor, Maski, and
Shirvar talukas in Raichur District from 2nd of June
to 30th of July 2024. A lack of awareness about
human trafficking is the biggest barrier to
preventing it. Most victims are either women or
minors (individuals under 18 years of age who are
recruited, transported, transferred, harbored, or
received for exploitation). Kidnappers commonly
force women into commercial sex and indentured
servitude. Bride trafficking has also been a
persistent issue due to skewed sex ratios in certain
areas.To address this, VCT has been creating mass
awareness in schools, Anganwadi Centers (AWCs),
public places, and residential areas to protect
children and women from these heinous practices.
Nearly 450 children, 55 mothers, and 135 other
individuals have benefited from this program.
Vimukti
celebrated World Nature Conservation Day and
distributed 500 saplings:
Vimukti
Charitable Trust Pothnal celebrated World Nature
Conservation Day, on July 28th 2024 in our targeted
villages. the event dedicated to raising awareness
about the importance of protecting the natural
environment. This day emphasizes the need for
sustainable practices to ensure a healthy planet for
future generations. The program highlighted the
critical role of natural resources in our lives,
including water, air, soil, minerals, and plants,
and underscores the necessity of conserving these
resources to maintain ecological balance. On this
day Vimukti took initiatives by distributing 500
saplings to the children in the schools, SHGs
members and youth in the villages. Educational
campaigns, tree planting drives, clean-up drives and
promoting sustainable practices were held in various
places. Nearly 520 members attended and got
motivated from this program.
Seminar
on Health and Hygiene at St. Anthony's School,
Gangondanahalli
The
first session, dedicated to girls from grades 5 to
10, focused on the crucial topic of maintaining
menstrual hygiene. Dr. Pinto emphasized, "Awareness
and proper care are the keys to health." Following
this, the second session addressed general health
and hygiene for all students in grades 8 to 10. Dr.
Pinto shared practical advice and stressed the
importance of daily habits, saying, "Healthy habits
form the foundation of a strong future."
The final session was tailored for the mothers of
students in grades 8 to 10, emphasizing family
health and hygiene. Dr. Pinto highlighted the
pivotal role of mothers, stating, "A mother's
guidance is the cornerstone of a family's
well-being." Fr. Richard, the Principal of the
school, organized the event beautifully, ensuring a
seamless and enriching experience for all students
and attendees.
Seminar
on Moral Values and Parenting Tips : Trinity Central
school
A
seminar was organised for the parents and students
of grade 10 on Saturday 13th July 2024. The resource
person Mr. Hamjad Abdul Rahman, a prominent
advocate, addressed the gathering and inspired the
students on moral values and gave some tips to
parents for better parenting. Later he elaborated
the dedication of the teachers and the hard work of
the parents in shaping students' future . In his
address, he reminded the students , that this is the
right time for them to focus on their goals and to
be grateful to their teachers and parents for
everything they have done for their education. He
also encouraged them to be productive in their tasks
and be a part of better society. Overall it was
enriching session.
Dengue
Awareness Campaign: Vimukti Pothnal
The
Dengue Awareness Campaign was initiated on 15th
July, 2024 to educate the public about dengue fever,
its transmission, prevention, and management. The
campaign aimed to reduce the incidence of dengue by
increasing community awareness and promoting
proactive measures to prevent mosquito breeding.
Health staff along with other staff visited the
villages and identified mosquito breeding sites such
as stagnant water bodies, open drains, and garbage
dumps etc. vimukti staff Motivated the people to
remove stagnant water, proper disposal of waste and
community cleaning initiatives. The Dengue Awareness
Campaign successfully achieved its objectives by
raising awareness, promoting preventive measures,
and reducing dengue cases in targeted areas.
Continued efforts and community engagement are
essential to sustain the impact and further reduce
the incidence of dengue fever.
Vanamahotsava
celebration at Anugraha School Bidar
The celebration of Vanamahotsava in Anugraha school
today. Mr. Santhosh Beat forest officer was present
for the celebration. 10 mango and 50 teak saplings
were planted in the school campus.
Vimukti
pothnal with the migrants’ children encouraging them
not to dropout of the school:
We
continue to serve the migrant families scattered in
various outskirts of villages and downs. They
continue to live in utter poverty and neglect. Their
residences are in the most inconvenient places. They
live without proper road access, no toilets, no
permanent houses and no drinking water. Most of them
suffer as bonded laborers. Hence, we try to serve
their livelihood and dignity. We reached out to
their residences to help them with dress materials,
food materials, stationeries, and educational kits.
With the ‘VCT School Kit’ program we hope to create
that ‘moment of smile’ for the underprivileged
children in the society. Due to rising inflation and
unemployment, more parents are unable to provide
basic needs to their children or meet their school
expenses.
Faculty
Development Programme at St. Anthony's Church
School, Gangondanahalli.
Throughout
the Saturdays of June, St. Anthony's School,
Gangondanahalli, conducted an intensive Faculty
Development Programme aimed at enhancing the English
speaking and pronunciation skills of its teachers.
The sessions were led by Prof. Raju Victor, a
retired professor from St. Aloysius College,
Mangalore. The training focused on phonetics,
English grammar, and speaking skills, proving to be
a valuable opportunity for teachers to refine their
speaking abilities and improve their instructional
techniques.
VANAMAHOTSAVA CELEBRATION : Trinity Central
school “He who plants a tree, plants hope!” Vanamahotsava is an annual tree planting
festival celebrated throughout India to honor and
pay respect to the mighty creator and the lungs of
Mother Earth. On 3-07-2024, As a part of
celebration, the kindergarten children of Trinity
Central School enthusiastically participated in the
activity of planting saplings at home and got
themselves photographed. This motive was taken to
educate and make a habit for the children to respect
and care for the plants. As an encouragement to
plant saplings our tiny tots presented a skit on
mother earth during the assembly which had a great
effect on everyone present. It expressed the
importance of planting trees and their
socio-economic effects. Several hazardous problems
or issues created by the deforestation was
highlighted through this skit. Over all, it was a
marvellous presentation by our tiny Trinitarians.
This was followed by the plantation of a sapling of
different kinds in each class by the students which
showed in them great eagerness. As a part of
individual activity all the children of every class
planted a seed in a coconut shell and the seed was
germinated and watered every day.
Road
Safety and Drug Abuse Awareness Programmes – St.
Anthony's School, Gangondanahalli.
On
June 28, 2024, an informative session on Road Safety
and Drug Awareness was conducted at St. Anthony's
School, Gangondanahalli. The resource persons for
the session were Mr. Mallikarjuna, the Police SI,
and Mr. Ranganathswamy, the Head
Constable, both from Byatarayanapura Police Station.
The session was held for students from grades 5 to
10. It focused on various traffic signals and signs,
the importance of public safety, and the dangers
associated with drug abuse, especially among school
children. Real-life examples were used to illustrate
the risks of drug consumption and the critical need
for awareness.
School
Parliament Elections and Investiture Ceremony- St.
Anthony’s School, Gangondanahalli.
The
School Parliament elections and the Investiture
Ceremony were conducted at St.Anthony’s School,
Gangondanahalli, with great enthusiasm and vigour.
The election campaign spanned three days, during
which candidates presented their manifestos and
sought votes from their fellow students. The
elections took place on June 15, 2024, with students
from grades 5 to 10 casting their votes under the
careful supervision of the Social Club. The Scouts
and Guides played a crucial role in guiding the
students through the voting procedure. Kavya V. was
elected as the School Pupil Leader, and Moheeb
Akhtar
was
elected as the Assistant School Pupil Leader. On
June 22, 2024, the formal induction of the newly
elected Student Parliament took place. The Chief
Guest for the occasion was Dr. Anthony Joseph, a
Corporate Brainer from the Lions Club. In his
address, Dr. Joseph emphasized the duties of a good
and responsible citizen. The Principal, Fr. Richard,
and the Headmistress, Mrs. Sagaya Mary, were also
present to grace the event.
Sunknoor
Villagers demanded concerned authority bus
connectivity to their villages:Vimukti Pothnal
Though
basic amenities have improved to a certain level in
the past years in the villages in Sunknoor in
Heridinni Panchyath Manvi Taluka, one thing that
hampers their growth is the lack of bus connectivity
to other places in this Panchyath. The villages are
located 20 km away from this Panchyath in the midst
of very bad roads where more than 3500 people reside
for many generations. School students and villagers
demanded one Government bus service to their
villages, operating in the morning leaving them with
no transportation options in the evening. This lack
of service has made it increasingly difficult for
them to attend school with some students having to
walk up to 10km in order to reach their classes. The
school students are seeking a solution to this
pressing issue,
as they believe that a reliable bus service is
crucial in ensuring their access to education. Many
individuals are forced to walk long distances to
reach the main road to catch a bus to reach other
villages. The villagers appealed to the MLA and
concerned government authorities to solve all their
grievances.
Free
Health check-up camps 189 patients received
treatment and free medicines: Vimukti Pothnal
The
Vimukti Charitable Trust ® Pothnal, conducted a free
health checkup camp, from June 1st 2024 to July 7th
2024 in 20 villages of our working area. On these
occasions, Mrs. Shilp, Health Staff gave an
awareness talk on health. She spoke about the
consumption of healthy food and the need for regular
health checkups to care for one’s own health. She
highlighted the importance of visiting the doctors
especially for women who face a lot of health issues
and consult the doctor on their health. Mrs.
Jacintha, VCT staff, spoke on the importance of
self-care for women. She also spoke on keeping the
house and the surroundings clean and tidy or else it
would give rise to contagious diseases. There was a
strong point made on consumption of vegetables,
leafy vegetables, and fruits to prevent Anemia.
After which there was a health checkup made. The
concerned medicines and syrups were provided. The
vehicle for Education, Health and Library
necessities from the Vimukti was an aid for these
events. Nearly 189 beneficiaries benefited from
these health camps.
Carrier
Guidance Training Program to youths: Vimukti Pothnal
On
5th of July 2024 Vimukti Pothnal in collaboration
with Italian Bishops’ conference Italy, organized
carrier guidance program to the youth of Pothnal in
its premises. Mr. Charlie the member of Utakanur
Gram Panchayat in his address note said that youth
who pursue to become future leaders must know the
Government plans and benefits of it. They must be
aware of social functioning. In the present-day
scenario Country has been witnessing many norms and
regulations which are against the conscience of
people. But despite the opposition, the Government
continues to implement them in a hurry. In future
these laws and regulations would bring negative
results in society. So, the present-day youth must
be prepared to face all the challenges in society.
Fr Sathish Fernandes the Vimukti Director in his
speech encouraged the youth to be great good
effective leaders. They must grow towards achieving
good things in life. They must be ready to work
towards the society and to come together to voice
against the evil influences and practices of the
society.
Vanamahotsava
Day & Provincial’s Visitation: Trinity Central
school There
are more life forms in a handful of forest soil than
there are people on the planet - Peter Wohlleben
Vanamahotsava is a celebration of lush green
surroundings, a celebration of joy, a moment to
celebrate a greener and cleaner world. Van Mahotsav
is an annual tree planting festival celebrated
throughout India to honor and pay respect to the
mighty creators and the lungs of mother earth. This
tree planting festival is observed annually, over a
period of week starting from 1st July to 7th July.
To create awareness about preserving the trees and
sustain the mother earth for the upcoming generation
‘Vanamahotsava Day’ was celebrated in the school.
The program began with the school choir leading the
prayer. Rev. Fr. Dr. John Alwyn Dias, the provincial
minister of Holy Trinity Province Karnataka graced
the occasion with his presence. He was joined by
.Rev. Fr. Joywin Dias, the Provincial Secretary,
Rev. Fr. Cyril Roshan Menezes, principal Rev Fr
Dominic Sunil Lobo, vice principal Rev Fr Ravi
Rajesh Serrao, academic coordinator Ms Magdelina
Lewis, primary section head Dr. Poornima Devadiga
and pre- primary section head Ms Renita Monteiro.
Manyatha of grade 7 welcomed the gathering. The
program was inaugurated by planting a sapling by all
the dignitaries. Master Anshul of grade 7
articulated the importance of the day.
ANNUAL
RETREAT 2024 OF INFANT JESUS DELEGATION NAGALAND -
MANIPUR
Capuchin
friars of Infant Jesus Delegation of Nagaland and
Manipur, had their annual retreat from July 01 to
July 05, 2024 in Capuchin House, Dimapur. Thirteen
friars of five different communities namely St
Francis friary Choithar, St Francis Friary Nongdum
of Manipur, St Francis friary Lazami, St Thomas
Friary Tamlu and St Clare Friary Akuluto of Nagaland
gathered together for a renewal retreat preached by
the renowned preacher Fr Ronny Lean OP. Fr Ronny
Lean OP is a retreat preacher in Emmaus retreat
centre, Sarijahan – Assam. The preacher began the
retreat with eucharistic celebration on July 01 at
6.30 pm. For the introduction talk he took the
Gospel passage Luke 24: 13-35, which speaks about
the two followers of Jesus walking to the village of
Emmaus, seven miles from Jerusalem. Jesus suddenly
comes along with them. They realize the presence of
Jesus through the breaking of the Bread. The
preacher also asked the friars, throughout the
retreat to walk along with Jesus on the way to
Emmaus to have the deep spiritual experience. On the
second day all friars had the opportunity to have
the confessions and to lay down the burden of sins,
to have the healing touch of Jesus. Everyday morning
at 6 am adoration was conducted by the Preacher
along with Morning Prayer. First session of
spiritual talk was at 9 am and eucharistic
celebration was at 11.30 am. Retreatants had the
lunch at 12.30 pm Thereafter at 3 pm second session
of spiritual talk was given.
"A
fun-filled celebration of Rain ! A day at the sludgy
fields" : Trinity Central school "Sunshine
brings happiness but those who have danced in the
rain know better as the heaven opens and raindrops
drizzle the earth, old wells revive, tea coloured
puddles form wet fields a deep serenade of peace
overwhelms the earth"
Trinity Central School has been captivating the
essence and traditions of Udupi through amazing
presentations over the years. This was proved yet
again as the school hosted “Let’s get sludgy" a day
at the sludgy fields” on the 29th of June 2024 at
Bhandasale fields of Perampalli. The president of
the program Rev.Dr.John Alwyn Dias, chief guest Mr.
Yashpal Suvarna, MLA of Udupi, "Tulunada Manikya" Mr
Aravinda Bolar, a famous comedian of Tulu film
industry, Rev Fr Vishal Lobo, Parish Priest
Perampally, the Principal Rev. Fr. Dominic Sunil
Lobo, the Vice Principal and the Administrator Rev.
Fr. Ravi Rajesh Serrao, Academic Coordinator Ms.
Magdalina Lewis, PTA president Mr. Srinivas G were
present on the dais. To the beats of the drum,
resonance of trumpets and with a thunderous applause
the guests were escorted in a ceremonial way. With
grace and poise, the fidelity for our culture was
glorified with the procession from the school to the
Bhandasale field. A wonderful day began by
glorifying the Almighty, through a prayer song sung
by the staff. Ms. Benta Dsouza welcomed the
gathering. In his message, Mr.Yashpal Suvarna MLA of
Udupi, highlighted the benefits of sludgy day and
praised the school for organizing such an event. He
said, “This is the first time a school has organized
an event like this." He stressed that such
programmes will help the children to bring them into
the rural mindset and future generations can
understand our tradition. He also remembered his
school days where there was no such celebration, so
he thanked the institution for taking a commendable
step in organizing the event.
PASTORAL
VISIT OF REV DR JAMES TOPPIL, BISHOP OF KOHIMA AND
HOLY COMMUNION, CONFIRMATION IN ST CLARE CHURCH,
AKULUTO – NAGALAND
Catholic
faithful of St Clare catholic Church, Akuluto had an
opportunity to have the Pastoral visit of Most Rev
Dr James Thoppil, Bishop of Kohima on 29th and 30th
June 2024. Bishop arrived to the centre on 29th at 5
pm to the priest’s residence. At the arrival he went
through all the documents related to the church as
well as school and signed them all. 30th June at
09.45 am he was welcomed by all the catholic
faithful of Akuluto with a Bouquet offered on behalf
of community by Ms Livika. The solemn visitation
mass began at 10 am presided by the Lordship. On
this occasion 13 of the catholic faithful received
holy sacrament of confirmation and three received
holy communion. Those who received Holy confirmation
were Mr Hukheto Jacob, Mrs Pitoli Miriam, Mrs Lika
Flora, Mr Tokiho Thomas, Mrs Nijeli Martha, Mr
Vihoqhe Andrew, Mrs Nigholi, Mr Yekuto Daniel, Zovi
and Roko, Vina Precilla, Lishi Agnes and Kaune
Mercy. 3 little angels who received the holy
communion were Elibo Angela, Ladika Junia & Limugha
Lucy. Bishop was honoured by Fr Stephen, Fr James
and Catholic community with a Sumi shawl, a bouquet
and a certificate of appreciation for the visit. A
Pastoral council meeting was organized after the
mass during which Bishop beautifully explained the
importance of giving Tithe as well as reason for
having Parish council in every Parish. He said, “The
work of Parish Council members is to encourage the
people to come closer to Christ, help out the
Priests in the church activities and become the
instruments of spreading the Gospel of Christ.”
Thereafter in the Church premise a fellowship meal
was served to all the gathered faithful to add joy
to the celebration of Bishop’s visit.
Children
Orientation Programme : Trinity Central school
On
June 20 2024, Trinity Central school hosted an
orientation programme for the students of grade 6-10
on the importance of strengthening one's physical
and mental self animated by Rev Fr Cyril Lobo and
Rev Fr Ashwil. The session highlighted topics such
as focus in life, individuality and choices ,
discovering our capacity, so on and so forth. The
resource persons highlighted the importance of
understanding different perspectives in diverse
cultural references. They also demonstrated creative
techniques to manage each personality in a fun and
engaging way. Various stories were told, examples
were given and group activities were conducted.
Overall it was an enriching experience for all the
students.
Inaugural
ceremony of Bunnies : Trinity Central school
As
part of our continuous efforts to help a child
achieve holistic development, we, at Trinity Central
School are happy to introduce ‘Bunnies’ a wing of
Bharat Scouts and Guides. The inaugural ceremony of
‘The Bunny Movement’ for Kindergartners was held on
21 June 2024 at Trinity Central School. The Bunny
Movement is part of the Scouts and Guides programmed
for children between the age group of 3 to 6 years
and was initiated by Mrs. Lakshmi Mazumdar, the
former National Commissioner of Bharat Scouts and
Guides during the ‘International Year of the Child’.
The Bunny Movement aims at providing overall
development of children. It also cultivates habits
of personal cleanliness by inculcating good social
manners. The motto of BUNNY MOVEMENT is ‘Keep
Smiling’. The programme was inaugurated by lighting
of the lamp by the Chief Guest Mrs. Sumangala Ganiga
an experienced government school teacher and a Bunny
trainer at GLPS Kismathi school, Byndoor. The
Principal Rev. Fr. Dominic Sunil Lobo, Vice
Principal Rev. Fr. Ravi Rajesh Serrao, Primary
Section Head Ms. Poornima Devadiga, and Pre-Primary
Section Head Ms. Renita Monteiro also joined in
lighting the lamp.
CULTURAL
FEST JASHN: Darshan College
On
June 19, 2024, Darshan College hosted a Cultural
Fest organized by the Cultural Committee. The event
was meticulously planned and executed by Prof. Sneha,
Prof. Molly D’souza, and Daniel Kumar R from the
final year BBA. The program was coordinated by Jai
Surya, a second-year BCA student, and Dechamma, a
first-year BCOM student. The primary objective of
the fest was to showcase the hidden talents and
creativity of the students. Off-stage events were
conducted from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm, featuring
activities such as Poetry, Pencil Sketching, Mind
Games, Photography, and the highlight event, Escape
Room. Students enthusiastically participated in all
these events, contributing to the fest's vibrant
atmosphere. The on-stage events commenced at 2:30 pm
in the auditorium. The program opened with an
invocation song led by Mathew and his team, followed
by a warm welcome extended to the guests. The
festivities continued with a vibrant fashion show
and dance performances, where students showcased
their remarkable talents. The program was marked by
a palpable sense of enthusiasm and curiosity among
the audience.
International
Yoga Day : Trinity Central school “Yoga
is not about touching your toes. It is what you
learn on the way down.”
The International Yoga Day was celebrated on June
21, 2023. Master Sheldon and Ms. Tanya from grade 8
hosted the program. The Lord’s prayer was Sung by
the students of Grade 8. Ms Sarah sajid of grade 8
welcomed the gathering. The Principal Rev. Fr.
Dominic Sunil Lobo, Vice Principal and administrator
Rev. Fr. Ravi Rajesh Serrao,PTA president Mr
Srinivas,academic coordinator Ms. Magdalena Lewis
were present on the Dias.The guest Ms Akhila was
felicitated by the principal on this occasion.
Further the importance of the day was articulated by
Grade 8 students through a speech in which the uses,
the functions and the results of practicing yoga
were highlighted. Few asanas were performed by the
students of grade 8 while highlighting their
importance through commentary. Yoga sessions for
grades 5 and 6 were conducted by Ms Akhila Smith
Shetty in the morning.For grades 7 and 8
demonstration of yoga done by Ms Shyamala and Ms
Basamma from Pathanjali yoga prathistana karamballi
branch. Ms Sunitha Naik ,yoga instructor from Art of
living conducted the session for grade 9 and 10. In
his message, the principal Rev. Fr. Dominic Sunil
Lobo highlighted the need of yoga and asked the
students to implement the practice of yoga in their
daily routine.
INTERNATIONAL
YOGA DAY IN ST CLARE SCHOOL, AKULUTO
St
Clare School celebrated International yoga day on
Friday 21st June 2024. Sir Krishna Panika the yoga
teacher explained the importance of yoga in our
life. He said, “Over the last few decades, there has
been an upsurge in the prevalence of yoga. Medical
professionals and celebrities are also adopting and
recommending the regular practice of yoga due its
various benefits. While some regard yoga as simply
one more prevailing fashion and associate it with
the new age mysticism, others vouch for how
astonishing this form of exercise feels. What they
don't understand is that what they see as simply
just another form of exercise will profit them in
ways they never envisioned. Before we get into the
benefits of Yoga, it is essential to understand what
exactly Yoga really is. Yoga is not a religion, it’s
a way of living that aims towards a healthy mind in
a healthy body. Man is a physical, mental and
spiritual being; Yoga helps in developing the
balance between all the three as stated in Ayurveda
in India. Other forms of exercise, like aerobics,
only assure physical wellbeing. These exercises have
very little to do with the improvement of spiritual
or astral body.
Industrial
Visit: Darshan College “Theory
is splendid but until put into practice, it is
valueless” – As quoted by James Cash Penney
As learning is not confined to the classroom alone,
practical knowledge is deemed essential. An
industrial visit was organized for Bachelor of
Business Administration students to provide insights
beyond theoretical learning. Several industries
graciously offered their facilities for this
purpose. The first visit was to Featherlite, located
in Hejjala, Bangalore, which specializes in
extensive manufacturing of furniture and sheet
metals for corporate use. This visit provided
students with a firsthand experience of the entire
production process involved in achieving desired
furniture outcomes. Following this, students visited
Canara Paper Packaging in Hegganahalli, Bangalore.
Here, they gained valuable insights into the
manufacturing of carton boxes with minimal
investment in raw materials. The visit took place on
June 22, 2024, with 41 students accompanied by
Professors Mahalakshmi and Prof. Renuka C.
Building
Construction workers coming together in demanding
for their entitlements: Vimukti Pothnal
the
building construction workers came together at
vimukti premises on 15th June,2024 to demand the
right entitlements from the concerned department.
Vimukti found most inter and intra-state migrant
building construction workers are illiterate and
unskilled, which makes them highly vulnerable to
exploitation. Their living conditions are very poor,
and the workers stay in small sheds, either at the
construction sites/basements, at neighboring vacant
sites or on the roadside. Some of the construction
workers’ living conditions are often substandard and
there is no provision for clean drinking water,
toilets, and sanitation. These workers do not have
access to fair price shops, or schools for their
children. Migrant workers are the most exploited and
disenfranchised with no access to their entitlements
both at source village and destination city. Plight
of migrant/construction workers and their rights
become very challenging. Vimukti creates awareness
among migrant /construction workers about their
entitlements in various sectors such as health,
education, finance, social security, and legal aid,
and increases access to these entitlements to
improve their livelihoods. Nearly 110 workers are
benefiting from vimukti interventions.
Blue
Day Celebration @ Trinity Central School
Blue
is the colour often associated with depth and
stability. Blue symbolizes trust, loyalty, wisdom,
confidence, intelligence and truth. Excitement and
enthusiasm was visible everywhere at Trinity Central
School on 14-6-2024, Friday, as the children of
kindergarten celebrated the blue day. Clad in blue
attires the tiny Trinitarians were made to recognize
blue colour through different activities. The
classrooms were decorated with an array of blue
coloured balloons and blue objects, providing the
students opportunities to have clear sense of the
colour and its importance. It was a pleasant blue
day and children enjoyed a lot with great fun. Our
child- centric approach ensures that learning is
always fun through play way methodologies. Children
were engaged with different individual and group
activities keeping in mind the development of their
skills. The activites done by different classes.
Investiture
Ceremony @ Trinity Central School "Leaders
are role models who inspire, lead and motivate." Leadership is the capacity to translate a vision
into reality. The school cabinet was formed on 14th
June 2024.
The students witnessed their leaders taking the oath
and promising to work for the betterment of the
institution. The chief guest of the program Dr.
Vincent Alva, Principal Milagres college Kalyanpur,
Principal Rev.Fr Dominic Sunil Lobo, the
Administrator and Vice principal Rev Fr Ravi Rajesh
Serrao, Academic Coordinator Ms Magdalena Lewis,
Primary Section Head Dr Poornima Devadiga, Pre
Primary Section Head Ms Renita Monteiro were present
on the dais. Prayer is the key that unlocks God's
infinite grace and power. The prayer song was
dulcetly sung by the school choir . Ms. Aashika M
Nayak of 10th C welcomed the gathering. The
investiture ceremony is one of the foremost events
of the school which confers the responsibilities and
gives authority to the students .The school cabinet
helps the students to become the best citizens of
this country.Being aware of this newly appointed
leaders who were ready to take their
responsibilities put their best foot forward in
unison to the coordinated march and moved towards
the centre stage. The newly elected leaders and
office bearers were led by SPL Ms Khyathi S kotian
and ASPL Loyal Richard Prasanna.
Vibrant
Week at Darshan College
Color
plays a pivotal role in our daily lives, shaping the
atmosphere and energy of any environment. It is a
powerful element that influences our experiences
uniquely. Recently, Darshan College's cultural
committee organized the Vibrant Week from June 10th
to June 15th. Throughout the week, students were
encouraged to dress according to a designated color
code — green, red, blue, yellow, black, and pink —
assigned for each day from Monday to Saturday. The
entire college enthusiastically participated in this
week-long celebration, leaving a profound impact and
creating unforgettable memories for everyone
involved. The sight of students adorned in vibrant
colors throughout the campus added to the festive
spirit, reflecting in their gleaming faces and
heightened enthusiasm.The success of this event was
a testament to the thoughtful planning and
dedication of the Principal, Management, and the
organizing committee. Students expressed their
heartfelt appreciation for orchestrating such a
remarkable celebration that fostered a sense of
unity and joy within the college community.
Inauguration
of the Academic Year and the Lectio Brevis at
Kripalaya
Kripalaya,
the Institute of philosophy and religion situated in
Bogadi of Mysuru District - Karnataka, is affiliated
to the Faculty of Philosophy of Dharmaram Vidya
Kshetram, Bengaluru and is an Institute for
Ecclesiastical Higher Studies. The Inauguration of
the Academic Year 2024-25 and the Lectio Brevis was
held on 18 June 2024. The day began with the
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament in the morning.
At 10 o’clock, a con-celebrated mass of the Holy
Spirit was presided over by Rev. Fr Paul Melwyn
D’Souza, the Rector of Kripalaya and the Vicar
Provincial of Holy Trinity Province, Karnataka (HTP).
In his homily, he invited all the brothers to make a
difference in one’s own and in others life during
this academic year. A High-Tea was organized soon
after the mass. Lectio Brevis of the Academic Year
began at 11:30 a.m. in the Auditorium of Kripalaya.
Rev. Fr Richard Menezes OCD - the Director and
Superior of Dhyana Sadhana, the Centre for Holistic
Spirituality - Bogadi, Mysuru was the Chief Guest of
the day. He unveiled the Academic Calendar of the
year and delivered a Key-note address on ‘the
Philosophical Approach to life’. Speaking on the
importance of philosophical studies as future
priests, he invited the students to venture into
critical thinking and to love the endevour of
gaining wisdom while wondering at the beauty of
life. He wished the students and the staff to give
the best in their academic pursuit. All enjoyed the
grand meal graced on the occasion, soon after the
Lectio Brevis.
Father’s
Day in St Clare Church, Akuluto - Nagaland
St
Clare celebrated Father’s Day on Sunday, 16th June
2024. Fr James Furtado Asst Parish Priest in the
homily, beautifully explained the role of the father
in the family and also advised the fathers not to
get attached to the substance abuse and other bad
habits, rather to become responsible fathers who can
lead the family in a right direction. Immediately
after the mass a felicitation programme was held to
honour all the fathers of the community anchored by
Ms Livika and all mothers of the community. All the
fathers were honoured with the gift given by the
mothers and children. Fr Stephen Dsouza the Parish
Priest conducted three games inroder to bring smiles
on the faces of people. Thereafter a cake was sliced
by Fr Stephen and fathers of the community to mark
Father’s Day. The programme was concluded with the
serving of tea and snacks.
Anti-child
Labour Day Rally: SAY NO to Child Labour- child is
meant to LEARN not to EARN: Vimukti Pothnal
‘Small
hands are made to hold pens and toys. Do not let
them hold things which are designed for adults to
handle.’ Children must handle lots of love and care
as they are the most beautiful creation of God. An
awareness rally was taken out by vimukti Pothnal at
Malkapura Government school on 14th of June, 2024 on
the occasion of World Day against Child Labour. The
rally started from the school and ended at the
temple premises. The children were holding placards
with slogans against employing children. After the
rally stage program was organized in the school.
Vimukti staff Charlie stated that employing the
children below 18 years is a punishable offence as
per law, Both the persons employing the children and
the persons who have supplied the children are
equally responsible. The law provides three years
imprisonment for this offence he explained. Further
Mr. Arogyappa Vimukti staff said, children are the
future of the country. It is the responsibility of
every one to ensure that the children are provided
good education and become good citizens. It is wrong
to employ children and ruin their future. School
headmaster, teacher’s panchayath members and child
line team members were present and witnessed this
program. Nearly 150 children participated and
benefited from this program.
Women
Empowerment through Tailoring Centers: Vimukti
Pothnal
The
main objective of this tailoring training program is
to enhance the quality of life of women and teenage
girls through enhancement of their skills and
knowledge. Due to poverty, these teenage girls drop
out of high school to get married and work as
temporary farm workers or go for daily labour work.
And lack of appropriate technical skills prevents
adolescent school dropout girls and women from
coping with job opportunities. As a result, Vimukti
organized various life-skills development trainings
for the adolescent school dropout girls and women.
These skills have helped them to take up some new
jobs and improve their economic status. Nearly 55
girls benefited from this training program.
Institution
Day @ Trinity Central School "Every
great institution is the lengthened shadow of a
future vision. The calibre, achivement en route
determines the character of the organisation"
With the motto "Enlightenment through knowledge"
Trinity Central school was established with the
humble and noble intention of administering all
round development to the rural students through
standard education. The celebration of Institution
Day was observed on 12th June 2024. This celebration
began with praising the Lord. A cordial and warm
greeting was bestowed upon the dignitaries principal
Rev Fr.Dominic Sunil Lobo , adminstrator and vice
principal Rev Fr Ravi Rajesh Serrao , academic
coordinator Ms Magdalena Lewis and primary and pre
primary section Heads Dr Poornima Devadiga and Ms
Renita Monteiro respectively. Master Zeus of 9A
spoke about the importance of the day and gave a eye
bird view about the institution. A skit depicting
the theme of unity was presented by students. Rev
.Fr Dominic Sunil Lobo spoke about the prominence of
the day and conveyed his message on the theme unity.
The song about strength found in unity sung by the
choir group. The school anthem which awakenes the
spirit of unity was sung with great zeal and respect
by the gathering. The program was hosted by Miss
Amrita of grade 9C. Miss Sara D'Souza concluded the
program with a vote of thanks.
TCS
Reconnect 2024 @ Trinity Central School "Time
may pass , but friendship lasts". TCS Reconnect
- 2024 was indeed a magnificent occasion for the
alumni of Trinity Central school to visit their alma
mater. TCS Reconnect was held on 9 June 2024 at 11
am and participated by over 50 alumni. The formal
program commenced with the lighting of the lamp.
Ms.Bhakthi, welcomed the gathering. It was followed
by interactive session animated by Ms .Deeksha ,
president of the alumni association. It was an
occasion wherein the alumni discussed several
matters of significance.
Some of the major issues discussed were:
*Participation in the upcoming event Sludgy Day
which will be held on June 29, 2024.
*Performing a group dance during annual day
*To conduct various input sessions on relevant
topics or alumni's expertised field, which will
provide assistance to the high school students.
After which new office bearers were selected for the
alumni association. The new members are as follows:
Aadhya , President,
Aaryan , Vice President,
Stuthi , Secretary,
Deepthi , Joint Secretary,
Bhakthi, Treasurer ,
Vamshi , Social Media Manager
Distribution
of Educational Kits for the 110 Deserving
economically Poor Children at Pothnal: “Let us
remember: one book, one pen, one child, one teacher
can change the world”
Many
students in our service area are dropping out of
school before graduation, since their parents cannot
afford to provide uniforms, textbooks, school bags
and such other items. Their parents are mainly
working as day laborers, construction workers,
rickshaw pullers, vegetable vendors, or domestic
help. We motivate their parents through counseling
sessions to send their children to school. Vimukti
has been providing educational material to these
poor children who attend Government Schools. We
provide educational material consisting of text
books, notebooks, geometry boxes, pencils, pens, and
school uniforms, clothes, shoes, school bag, lunch
box. We select the candidates by personal visits to
their homes to assess the family background. We also
take inputs from the school head masters to select
the students who are doing well in studies. This
year, we have provided such support to about 110
students studying in classes from 5th to 10th
standard. There is a pressing need to help more poor
and needy students to continue their education. You
can donate educational material for these deserving
children, and thereby ensure that they do not drop
out of school.
Vimukti
campaign against ‘STOP HUMAN TRAFFICKING’: “Life is
a gift of our creator…. And it should never before
sale”
The
safe village Program is aimed at building child
trafficking awareness among rural communities across
villages of Raichur District. The programme adopts a
holistic approach and focuses on sensitizing at-risk
community members about child trafficking, its
causes, risk factors, creating awareness about ways
to prevent child trafficking, sustaining the
awareness, and conducting vulnerability reduction
workshops. It aims to mobilize communities to keep
their children safe from trafficking. So far 110
safe villages are conducted, 80 Rakshaks,60 Nodal
teachers, 46 Gram Mitras, 33 community leaders,219
stakeholders, 57,852 people have been reached and
25,667 safe village program books are distributed.
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,
9 June 2024 at 6:30 pm presided over by the Rev. Fr.
Richard Britto, Rector of St Peter’s Pontifical
Seminary. It was concelebrated by our Provincial
Minister, Br John Alwyn Dias, the Councillors,
priests from the neighbouring parishes and various
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.
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!
National
Seminar on “Recent Trends in Commerce Management and
Computer Science” at Darshan College
The
department of Commerce, Management & Computer
Sciences organised One days national level seminar
on “Recent Trends in Commerce, Management & Computer
Sciences” on 23rd May 2024 under INTERNAL QUALITY
ASSURANCE CELL(IQAC). A research conference is an
opportunity for professionals and students to
present research findings to gain experience in
their respective streams, receive valuable inputs
about how to strengthen their work, and disseminate
exciting and cutting-edge findings from their field
of study. The aim of the seminar was to bring
together academicians, educators and students in
Subject to hold open discussion on the Latest Trends
in Commerce, Management & Computer sciences. The
National Conference on “Recent Trends in Commerce,
Management & Computer Sciences” – has been designed
to create a Platform for Researchers across the
nation to showcase their Research Potentials through
their Research Work. The seminar was inaugurated in
presence of Rev. Fr Robin Victor D’Souza, Director
of St Anthony’s Institution and Rev. Fr Joy D’Souza
Principal of Darshan College, and the resource
persons of the seminar Prof. Amaranath R and Prof.
Radhika J. The dignitaries were welcomed by
Gunashree of VI Sem BCOM. Key note address was given
by Rev. Fr Robin Victor D’Souza. A brief
introduction about the chief guest was given by Prof
Sneha, department of Computer Science.
WORLD
ENVIRONMENT DAY IN ST CLARE SCHOOL, AKULUTO
St
Clare School celebrated World Environment day on
Wednesday, 5th June 2024. On this day Students were
requested to bring a sapling with following
instructions.
1. Make sure those plants which are brought by you
turn out to be big trees.
2. They must be in small bags.
3. Don't pluck away the plants which are on the road
side or around your house.
According to the instructions all the students
gathered at 8.15 am in the school campus. In the
Primary School Fr James Furtado, Asst Headmaster
beautifully explained about the environment and need
for the taking care of it. In the High school, Fr
Stephen Dsouza as well as Sir Dingtanlung gave input
sessions on environment day. Thereafter all the High
school students proceeded to the St Clare Auditorium
for the video presentation on environment day
animated by Fr Stephen Dsouza. The presentation
included videos on beautiful nature and
surroundings, destructions done by human being and
future trouble as well as Tips on taking care of the
environment. Immediately after the presentation Fr
Stephen Dsouza along with some students and Sir
Vikram went to several churches around Akuluto to
give the plants on behalf of the school. The message
of the awareness was, ‘it’s not only the schools
have to take initiative to take care of the
environment but it’s also the responsibility of each
individual elders to take interest to safeguard the
environment’.
‘Shale
Kade Nanna Nade’ Campaign: vimukti Pothnal
‘Shale
Kade Nanna Nade’ is a massive campaign for
protection of child rights in collaboration with
concerning Govt. departments and other organizations
working for the same cause. The campaign aims at
enrolling the school dropout and out of school
children back to school in the academic year 2024.
The main aim of the ‘March to school campaign’ was
to sensitize privileged citizens to protect and
demand the rights of children. Today & every day,
join us to support all children across the world to
keep chasing their dreams through education,
children and participants were holding the placards
and as they were marching in and around the villages
shouting the slogans to send back the children to
school. Through their very presence and involvement,
they were conveying the message of the importance of
education that will nurture their future. The
Pakistani noble prize winner Malala says: “one
child, one teacher, one book, one pen can change the
world”. She became the inspiration and instrumental
in bringing back most of all our village children.
Vimukti staff took keen interest and involved in
this Abhiyan and motivated nearly 250 children with
their parents during the campaign. Since there’s a
positive impact of the Abhiyan for sure this
March-to-School Campaign will bring back the lost
children back to the school.
Empowering
Futures: Strengthening Adolescent Girls through
Education, Health, and Gender Sensitization: Vimukti
Pothnal
Vimukti
Pothnal initiates “Adolescent Girls Empowerment
Programme” with the objectives of enabling
adolescent girls to make independent choices and
take responsible, informed decisions with regard to
their marriage, relationships and economic freedom.
The multi-faceted intervention has resulted in
reduced exploitation and violence against the
adolescent at the risk of abuse and human
trafficking by creating social and economic pathways
to sustainable empowerment. Vimukti has initiated a
multipronged approach of girls’ empowerment
encompassing improved socio emotional life skills &
awareness on their rights and entitlements,
facilitating easy access to existing provisions and
services for adolescent girls. Inducing vocational
skills for self-reliance is an important component
of this programme too. School level sessions are
conducted to facilitate knowledge on child rights,
health issues and protection. nearly 155 adolescent
girls are benefiting from the program.
Inauguration
of the Academic Year 2024-2025, at Darshan Institute
of Theology, Bangalore
Darshan
Institute of Theology (DITh) began its Academic Year
2024–2025 with ‘Lectio Brevis’ on June 1, 2024. As a
preparation for this event, on the previous day we
had the recollection talk delivered by Fr. Dr. Denis
Gabriel Veigas OFM Cap., the Rector of Darshan
Institute of Theology, speaking on the role of the
Holy Spirit in the life of every individual
Christian. The inaugural day began with the Holy
Eucharist at 9:00 a.m. presided over by Fr. Dr.
Denis Gabriel Veigas OFM Cap., who implored God’s
Blessings on everyone. All the staff members
concelebrated the Holy Eucharist. This was followed
by the Tea and Refreshments. After the tea break,
the program of lectio brevis was held in the
Conference Hall of the Institute. This part of the
program was compered by Bro. Rolson Veigas OFM Cap.,
a second year student. All the Resident Staff
members, Bro. Nithesh James Nazareth OFM Cap. and
Bro Roshwin Basteanv Lopes OFM Cap., the Student
representatives, lit the lamp and inaugurated the
program. Bro. Melroy P. DSilva OFM Cap., presented
his dissertation paper on the Theme “Jesus, the Law
completed, the Promise fulfilled and the Prophesy
made true: A Matthean approach”. Rev. Fr. Dr.
Salvador Fernandes OFM Cap., the Director of
Franciscan Institute of Spirituality in India, who
is also a visiting professor of Sacred Scripture,
released the Handbook and Calendar of the New
Academic Year. Rev Fr. Dr. Albert Lewis OFM Cap.,
elaborated some of the precious directives and
guidelines of the Institute, that are to be followed
during this academic year.
Inauguration
of Affordable Health Clinic & Care Service at
Banakal
"Healthcare
is a human right" says Bernie Sanders. Health care
services aim to address the physical, mental, and
emotional needs of patients, promoting wellness and
treating illness or injury. Access to quality health
care services is essential for individuals and
communities to achieve optimal health outcomes and
quality of life. It was indeed a great day for
Vimukti Charitable Trust® to inaugurate affordable
health clinic & care service in Banakal which aims
to cater the health care needs of people and
community in and around Muidgere taluk. Mrs. Sushela
B L Senior PHCO of Banakal Primary Health Centre
inaugurated the centre and Fr. Prem Dsouza, Guardian
& parish priest of Banakal Church, showered God’s
choicest blessings on the centre. Fr. Arun Lobo,
Guardian of Palya community, Fr. Satish Fernandes,
Director of Vimukti Pothnal, Fr. Vincent Dsouza,
Director of Vimukti Chikodi, Dr. Manjunath, HIO of
Taluk Health Centre, Mudigere, Sr. Shantha, PHCO of
Primary Health Centre Banakal, Ms. Sunanda, SHG
member and Fr. Edwin Dsouza, Director of Vimukti,
Banakal were the chief guests of the inaugural
celebration.
FOOD
SAFETY AWARENESS PROGRAMME IN ST CLARE SCHOOL,
AKULUTO
St
Clare had the opportunity to have Food safety
Awareness programme on Monday, 27th May 2024
conducted by Food safety wing Mokokchung Zone
belonging to food safety and standard authority of
India. The resource persons for the presentations
were Ms Sauvik Das and Mr Vinod Patel of FSSAI
empanelled Agency, Merenlenla Ao Designated Officer
of Food Safety and Sukumlo Yangthan, Food Safety
Officer of Mokokchung Zone. In their address to the
students they said that access to enough safe and
nutritious food is key to sustaining life and
promoting good health. Unsafe food containing
harmful bacteria, viruses, parasites or chemical
substances can cause more than 200 different
diseases, ranging from diarrhoea to cancers. Food
safety awareness plays a crucial role in
safeguarding public health and preventing foodborne
illnesses. It involves educating individuals and
communities about the proper handling, preparation,
and storage of food to avoid contamination and the
spread of harmful bacteria and pathogens. By raising
awareness about food safety, people become more
conscious of potential risks associated with
consuming unsafe food.
Parent
Teacher Gathering 2024-25 "Coming
together is a beginning, keeping together is
progress, working together is success" -Henry Ford The very first gathering of PTA for the
academic year 2024 25 was held on 25th May 2024. The
program commenced with worshipping God through a
prayer song sung by teachers choir. Dr Virupaksha
Devaramane Consultant Psychologist at Dr A.V Baliga
Memorial Hospital inaugurated the program by
planting a sapling along with the principal Rev Fr
Dominic Lobo ,vice principal Rev. Fr Ravi Rajesh
Serrao, PTA president Mr. Srinivas , Academic Co-ordinater
Ms Magdalene Lewis, Primary Section Head Dr.
Poornima Devadiga , Pre primary Section Head Ms
Renita Monteiro. Ms Namratha Rao welcomed the
gathering.Thereafter, the chief guest addressed the
gathering with his words of wisdom which included
the importance of parenting and the child's
expectations from the parent. Rev. Fr Ravi Rajesh
Serrao introduced the teachers, support staff and
transport crew to the parents and appreciated their
determined service to the school. The Principal Rev.
Fr Dominic Sunil Lobo briefed about the academics.
The new Parent Teacher Association members were
selected on the occasion. PTA president Mr Srinivas
briefed about PTA fund and stressed that the
received amount will be used for the noble cause.
Teacher
Orientation Programme - Academic year 2024-2025
"A
good education can change anyone. But a good teacher
can change everything." The academic year commenced
with various interactive teacher orientation
programs. Over the course of five days the educators
were updated with various themes pertaining to
education. 1. Veda Handwriting : Date : 20/05/2024 Resource person: Dr Sreeson Gopinath, Director
of Veda handwriting lab. Mr Sreeson Gopinath
effectively guided and trained the teaching staff on
better handwriting techniques which would help the
teachers to correct and improvise the self as well
as students’ handwriting. While addressing the
teachers resource person stressed that "handwriting
is a very important part in academics as it develops
a child's personality. 2. Effective Stress Management Techniques - Date:
21/05/2024, Resource person: Ms.Tanuja Maben, Performance
coach. During the session topics like individual
growth, dealing with stressful situation,
understanding child psychology were discussed.
Various hands-on activities were conducted to assist
in understanding the topic better. 3. Enhancing Motivation and Student Engagement in
Class - Date:21/05/2024 Resource person: Dr L Savitha, Educationalist
and Management consultant.
The session conducted in the afternoon for the
teachers laid importance on developing positive
attitude towards students and how to create a good
and fruitful situation in the class. The resource
person also elucidated how the teacher can connect
with each child in the class attracting child's
interest in a particular subject using a variety of
educational based activities.
NCYM
OF NAGALAND UNIVERSITY LUMAMI, BIDS FAREWELL TO
SENIORS
The
Catholic youth of Nagaland University bid farewell
to Seniors on Sunday 26th May 2024, who were doing
their studies in different departments. Fr Stephen
Dsouza Parish Priest of St Clare Church, Akuluto
presided over the solemn Eucharist on the feast of
day of Holy Trinity. In the introduction he thanked
all the seniors for their lively participation in
liturgy for the past two years always willing to do
anything to make the liturgy meaningful. Fr James
Furtado Asst Parish Priest of St Clare Church
Akuluto beautifully preached homily on the mystery
of holy Trinity. “He said as Trinity is united, we
also need to work in unity to work wonders and bring
glory to God.” A felicitation programme was held on
the occasion of farewell, during which as a token of
love and appreciation seniors were honored with
gifts by the juniors. The Programme was concluded
with the Fellowship meal prepared by the juniors.
Temporary
Profession of Four Capuchin Friars at St Fidelis
Friary, Monte Mariano, Farangipet, Mangalore.
It
was Joyous occasion for the Capuchin friars of the
Holy Trinity Province, Karnataka as four of our
brothers, Br Shawn Mendonca, Br Cristan Santhis, Br
Nithesh Anil Walder and Br Joel Coelho made their
Temporary Profession on Thursday, 16 May 2024 at St
Fidelis Friary, Monte Mariano, Farangipet,
Mangalore. The Capuchin Franciscan Order, is known
for its commitment to poverty, simplicity, Celibacy
and deep spirituality. One of the most significant
events within the order is the celebration of the
religious commitment made by the friars. This event
marks the ceremony of public profession of vows
where the friars pledge to live according to the
evangelical counsels of poverty, chastity, and
obedience. The vows of their Temporary Profession
were received by Fr Paul Melwyn D’Souza, the Vicar
Provincial of Holy Trinity Province Karnataka who
presided over the Eucharistic celebration. Novice
Master, Fr Jeevan D’Mello, presented the Friars to
the Vicar Provincial to receive their vows. The
ceremony was solemnized by the presence of Fr Robin
Victor DSouza and Fr Vijay Kumar, the Provincial
Councillors, and many Capuchin friars, Priests,
Religious, parents, brothers and sisters,
benefactors and near and dear ones who witnessed the
ceremony of Temporary Profession. After the Holy
Mass a short felicitation program was held where the
Temporarily Professed Friars were felicitated along
with their parents.
NAGALAND
CATHOLIC YOUTH MOVEMENT LUMAMI: ELECTION OF NEW
EXECUTIVE MEMBERS FOR THE YEAR 2024 – 25
NCYM
Lumami elected new executive members for the year
2024 – 25 on the Feast of Pentecost, Sunday 19th May
2024. Fr Stephen Dsouza, the Parish Priest of St
Clare Church, Akuluto officiated the solemn
eucharist. During the homily he beautifully
explained the significance of the Pentecost Sunday
saying, ‘Pentecost Day is the Birthday of the
Universal church as with the preaching of Peter in
Acts 2:1-11, more than 3000 Jews received Baptism
and became Christians’. Immediately after the
Profession of Faith all the executive members came
before the altar holding candles in their hand and
Fr Stephen Dsouza made a Prayer asking the Lord to
bless them, to perform their duties in extraordinary
way. Encouraging them to do better in their
responsibility he said, “any post is not just a
privilege but it’s a service for the other, inroder
to help others to experience Christ. Incase
executive members fail in their duties they also
fail in bringing others closer to Christ.” The new
executives are President, Ms Neizetuonuo Bernadette
Dzuvichu from St Francis De Sales Parish Kohima,
Music Secretary, Mr Avupi Khiz from Mary help of
Christian Parish Jakhama, General Secretary, Ms K
Chunchun Kanei Mount Carmel Parish Dimapur, Finanace
Secretary, Ms Colin Hoga Maru from St Paul Parish
Peren and Liturgical Secretary, Ms Kelevonu Angela
Thala from Mary Help of Christians Parish Jakhama.
ST
CLARE SCHOOL AKULUTO – NAGALAND SECURES 100 %
RESULTS IN HSLC EXAM
HSLC
students of St Clare brought laurels to the school
by getting 100% results as NBSE result was announced
on 26th April 2024. 38 students wrote the HSLC exams
and all excelled in the exams. Tovi M Chishi was the
topper of the school with 84% results. On this
occasion CEDOK organized a felicitation programme on
Saturday, 11th May 2024 for all the toppers of HSSLC
and HSLC exams of all Catholic schools, in Holy
Cross school Dimapur. On this day, Schools with 100%
results were also honoured by CEDOK. Out of 68
Catholics schools who wrote the HSLC exams only 8
schools succeeded to get 100% results. It is a 4th
Consecutive 100% results for St Clare School.
Special thanks to the teachers for their hard work
and the school management headed by Frs Stephen
Dsouza and James Furtado. The Topper of the school
Mr Tovi M Chishi will be honoured on the Parents Day
which will be held in October 2024. Special thanks
to Fr Alwyn Dias Provincial Minister his counsellors
Holy Trinity Province Karnataka, Fr Isaac and his
counselors infant Jesus Delegation and all the
brothers of Delegation for all the support and
encouragement.
TEMPORARY
PROFESSION THANKSGIVING MASS OF SR MAYA LILY AYE,
UFS IN ST CLARE CHURCH, AKULUTO
St
Clare Church, Akuluto had an opportunity to have the
Temporary profession, thanksgiving mass of Sr Maya
Lilly Aye on Sunday, 12th May 2024. Fr Yesudas OFM
Cap who is serving in the Mission of Aurnachal
Pradesh in the Diocese of Itanagar, celebrated the
solemn Eucharist, con - celebrated by Fr Isaac
Baptist Rodrigues Delegate of Infant Jesus
Delegation, Fr Stephen Dsouza Parish Priest of St
Clare Church Akuluto and Fr James Furtado the Asst
Parish Priest. Fr Isaac Baptist preached a
meaningful homily explaining the significance of
Ascension of the Lord and meaning of 3 religious
vows professed by Sr Maya. Nagaland University
Students helped out the Liturgy by singing the
Hymns. Their melodious voices added colour to the
great celebration. Two of the Ursuline Franciscan
sisters namely Sr Rosy Noronha and Sr Rita
Yimchunger partook in the celebration representing
their Province. Immediately after the mass a
felicitation programme was organized anchored by Ms
Livika. Mr Aboto Yeptho, the Catechist welcomed all
the guests and people for felicitation programme. On
this occasion Fr Stephen and James as well as the
Catholic community of Akuluto honored Sr Maya and
her mother Mrs Zatoli. Mr Vixshe Peter representing
the Catholic Community said, “Sr Maya we are proud
of you. You have brought name and fame to our
Church. May God grnat you the grace to do wonders in
his vineyard.”
TWO
NEW CAPUCHIN PRIESTS IN MIZORAM
Deacon
Regis Lalbiakhlua OFM Cap. and Deacon Leo Khiangte
OFM Cap. were ordained to Ministerial Priesthood on
4 May 2024 - Saturday, at St Francis of Assisi
Church, Mamit by Most Rev. Dr Stephen Rotluanga CSC,
DD, Bishop of Aizawl. The Mass of Ordination was
attended by Most Rev. Dr Joachim Walder, Auxiliary
Bishop of Aizawl, Rev Fr John Alwyn Dias, the
Provincial Minister, Vicar Provincial Rev Fr Paul
Melwyn DSouza, Provincial Councillors Rev Fr Denis
Veigas and Rev Fr Vijay Kumar and Capuchin Friars
and Priests from the diocese, Religious Sisters,
Catechists and faithful from various places. A short
felicitation program was held thereafter where the
Newly Ordained Priests Rev. Fr Regis Lalbiakhlua OFM
Cap. and Rev. Fr Leo Khiangte OFM Cap. and their
Parents were felicitated. We congratulate the newly
ordained priests. May God, who called them,
strengthen them and bless them in their priestly
service.
ANTI
TOBACCO AWARENESS PROGRAM IN ST. CLARE SCHOOL
AKULUTO
On
Monday 15th April 2024, DTCC Zunheboto organized an
anti-tobacco awareness program in St. Clare School
Akuluto. Around 105 students from Classes VII to X
took part in the program. Mr. Mughashe Sema, the
District Program Officer of the National Tobacco
Control Programme (NTCP), delivered a PowerPoint
presentation on the harmful effects of Tobacco. Mr.
Mughashe mentioned that the DTCC team had conducted
similar awareness programs in several schools across
Zunheboto District during the week. He also
encouraged other schools to join in and follow
tobacco-free school guidelines. According to the
information provided, Tobacco consumption is more
prevalent in China, and next to China, tobacco
consumption is more common in India. Around
700,000–900,000 deaths occur every year in India due
to tobacco usage. Tobacco use is attributed to
around six million deaths every year worldwide, out
of which 5 million deaths are caused by direct
tobacco use and even passive smokers are also
affected by second hand smoke. Nearly 50% of the
individuals who use tobacco will prone to die due to
heart diseases, bronchus inflammation, and
respiratory problems. Diseases related with tobacco
use causes around sixty lakhs death each year.
REPORT
ON TREKKING CAMP: 3KAR BN: DARSHAN COLLEGE
The
NCC Department orchestrated a "One Day Trekking
Camp" in Tumkuru on April 13, 2024, fostering an
invigorating and positive atmosphere where cadets
could cultivate confidence and bolster self-esteem.
Twenty-four cadets, accompanied by an ANO (Associate
NCC Officer), enthusiastically participated in this
adventure. Embarking from the college premises at
7:00 a.m. via college bus, the cadets indulged in
singing and dancing during the journey. Upon
reaching Channarayana Durga village at 9:45 a.m.,
they relished a picturesque breakfast amidst the
village scenery. To guide and inspire the cadets,
NCC seniors Mr. Keerthi, Mr. Pasha, and volunteers
from Tumkur youth hikers were present. Commencing at
10:15 a.m., the trek commenced from the foothills,
leading to the initial level of the fort. The cadets
embarked on the journey with fervor, traversing the
primary streets of Channarayana Durga village.
Channarayana Durga, a captivating day trek, offered
stunning vistas and an exhilarating hiking
experience for the cadets, with rock formations
resembling cracks showcasing geological wonders.
Amidst the ascent, the cadets captured memories
through photographs and reveled in the fort's
panoramic views. Upon reaching the summit, they
beheld other forts and hills in the distance.
Descending, Mr. Keerthi provided guidance, sharing
his NCC experiences and imparting valuable life
lessons to the cadets. The trek concluded at 1:30
p.m., leaving behind cherished memories.
Perpetual
Profession of Three Capuchin Friars at Deena Seva
Ashram, Bangalore.
It
was a great day of joy and celebration for the
Capuchin friars of the Holy Trinity Province,
Karnataka as three of the brothers, Br Nithesh
Nazreth, Br Arogya Lawrence Xavier and Roshwin Lopes
made their perpetual profession on Thursday, 2 May
2024 at Deena Seva Ashram, Kengeri, Bangalore. This
Joyous Ocassion served as a testament to the
enduring relevance of the Capuchin Franciscan
charism and the timeless ideals of poverty,
chastity, and obedience in today's world. The vows
of their perpetual profession were received by Fr
John Alwyn Dias, the Provincial Minister of
Karnataka Province who presided over the Eucharistic
celebration. A thought-provoking homily was preached
by Fr Robin Victor Dsouza, the Provincial
Councillor. Fr Denis Veigas, the Provincial
Councillor and the Rector of Darshan Institute of
Theology presented these Friars to the Provincial
Minister to receive their vows. The ceremony was
solemnized by the presence of the Vicar Provincial
Fr Paul Melwyn DSouza, Provincial Councillor, Fr
Vijay Kumar and many Capuchin priests, Religious,
parents, brothers and sisters, benefactors and near
and dear ones witnessed the ceremony of perpetual
profession. After the Holy Mass a short felicitation
program was held where the perpetually Professed
Friars were felicitated along with their parents. We
Congratulate our brothers who committed themselves
totally and irrevocably to a life of poverty,
chastity, and obedience, following in the footsteps
of Christ and St. Francis of Assisi our Father and
Patron. We wish them all the best as they
perpetually embrace a life of simplicity, humility,
and selflessness, dedicated to serving God and their
fellow human beings.
PRIESTLY
ORDINATION OF BR STANIS LOPES AND BR MILTON
FERNANDES, ST JOSEPH CHURCH, LOWER KASARKOD
It
was indeed a joyful moment for the Capuchin friars
of the Holy Trinity Province, Karnataka as two of
our Deacons Br Stanis Lopes and Br Milton Fernandes
were ordained to Priesthood by Most Rev. Dr Duming
Dias, Bishop of Karwar Diocese, at St Joseph Church,
Lower Kasarkod, Honnavar, on Saturday 27 April 2024.
This moment of grace was solemnized with the
presence of Capuchin Friars, Priests from the Karwar
diocese, Religious and lay people. In his homily
Bishop Duming Dias said, “A Priest must be in union
with God, where he exhorted the Ordinandis to be
united with God through prayer and Contemplation. He
must be united with the bishop and the clergy in
carrying out his ministry as Good Shepherd. He must
be united with the people of God by being available
to them in their Pastoral needs.” The ordination
ceremony was followed by a short felicitation
program. Speaking on the occasion, the Provincial
Minister, Rev. Fr John Alwyn Dias, thanked the
parents of the newly ordained priest for their
sacrifice and generosity in offering their sons to
the service of God in the Capuchin Order. We
Congratulate Our Friars Br Stanis Lopes and Br
Milton Fernandes on their Priestly Ordination and
wish them all the best in their Ministry.
PRIESTLY
ORDINATION OF BR MICHAEL DASS A., MOTHER OF
PERPETUAL HELP CHURCH, AKASHNAGAR, BANGALORE
Br
Michael Dass A, was ordained to the Priesthood by
Bishop Henry DSouza, Bishop of Bellary Diocese, on
Wednesday, 24 April 2024 at Mother of Perpetual
Help, Church, Akashnagar, Bangalore. In his homily,
The Bishop encouraged the Ordinandi to be like the
Good Shepherd and to inculcate the values of St
Francis of Assisi. He also called upon the lay
faithful to foster and pray for vocations in their
families. Provincial Minister Rev Fr John Alwyn Dias
spoke words of appreciation and thankfulness towards
the newly Ordained Friar and his parents and also
gave a glimpse of the Capuchins working in and
arround the world, . The Celebration was attended by
the Provincial Councillors, a good number of
Capuchin Friars from the Province and also the
Priests, Religious and faithful. After the Mass a
short felicitation program was held where the newly
ordained Priest was felicitated. We congratulate our
Friar Michael Dass A on his Priestly Ordination and
wish him all the best in his Future Priestley
Ministry.
PRIESTLY
ORDINATION OF BR ANTHONY MELVIN PRADEEP & BR JESON
ROY, NAGANAHALLI, MYSORE
Br
Anthony Melvin Pradeep & Br Jeson Roy were ordained
to Priesthood by the Archbishop Most Rev. Dr Bernard
Moras, Archbishop Emeritus of Bangalore & Apostolic
Administrator of Mysore Diocese, on Monday, 22 April
2024 at Sacred Heart Church, Naganahalli, Mysore.
Provincial Minister Rev Fr John Alwyn Dias spoke
words of appreciation and thankfulness towards the
newly Ordained Friars and their parents. The
Celebration was attended by the Provincial
Councillors, a good number of Capuchin Friars from
the Province and also the Priests, Religious and
faithful. After the Mass a short felicitation
program was held where the newly ordained Priests
were felicitated. We congratulate our Friars on
their Priestly Ordination and wish them all the best
in their Future ministry.
Vimukti
organized Voters’ Awareness Week and its Importance
through Rallies: Vimukti Pothnal
Vimukti
Pothnal, in collaboration with the health
department, Pothnal Panchayat and Utakanoor Gram
Panchayat organized a Voter Awareness Campaign on
23rd of April, 2024.The primary objective of this
initiative was to enlighten and empower individuals
regarding the significance of voting and their
pivotal role in shaping the trajectory of our
nation. In democracy, it is not simply enough to
inform voters about election dates. In order to help
the electorates take an informed decision, it is
quintessential to sensitize them about the
importance of participating in the electoral
process. Moreover, voters need to be educated about
the process and made aware of the political parties,
their manifestos, backgrounds of the contesting
candidates and armed with some other information to
help them cast an ‘enlightened’ vote. Vimukti staff
along with village leaders have stepped forward to
spread the word about the importance of voting and
the right to vote. In this connection, a Voters’
Awareness Week was organized by vimukti Pothnal. The
awareness drive about the right to vote was
successfully conducted under the guidance of the
Vimukti at Pothnal town as well as at targeted
villages. The unorganized youths and community
leaders actively participated in the campaign. Even
the first-time voters were also a part of the drive;
they spread awareness about the right to vote and
also the importance of this right.
Vimukti
Unorganized youth celebrated Ambedkar Utsav:
Vimukti
Pothnal Organized Ambedkar Utsava on 16th, April,
2024 at vimukti Premises. A special program was
organized under the banner of “Ambedkar Utsav”, from
14 villages unorganized youths attended and
benefited from this program. Fr. Sathish Fernandes
delivered an informative speech on the life history
of Dr. Ambedkar. Important incidents from his life
were narrated to youths for inculcating good values
among them. The achievements and contributions of
Dr. Ambedkar were highlighted and emphasis was laid
on his writing a vast and the lengthiest
constitution of the world. On this occasion vimukti
organized an essay and quiz competition on Dr.
Ambedkar's life and a talk on “the Need of
Constitutional Literacy in our villages,” Mr.
Shranappa Balatgi explained the concept of
constitutional literacy and how it could be spread
among the masses. Mr. Sharan Mudammagudi presided
over the function. Mr. Arogyappa, vimukti animator
proposed a vote of thanks. All the staff members
worked hard to make the function a grand success.
Nearly78 unorganized youth actively participated in
the program.
Alumni
Gathering at Darshan College
Alumni
serve as the lifeblood of any esteemed institution,
forming vital connections between the corporate
world and academia. On April 6th, 2024, "INSPIRE
2024" kicked off with great enthusiasm, featuring
esteemed dignitaries such as Mr. Uday Kumar Ramappa,
HR at Elios Recruitment India Pvt Ltd; Mrs. Chaitra
Santhosh, entrepreneur of CHAIS; Mrs. Kajal B,
Credit Quality Assurance Lead at ANZ Bank; Mr. Maria
John Peter, Manager TA, from Digikey Global Capability Centre;
and Mrs. Divya Suvitha Mary, Assistant Court
Secretary at the High Court of Karnataka, all under
the coordination of Prof. Chandrika.The event was
inaugurated by Director Rev. Fr. Robin Victor
D’Souza and Assistant Director Rev. Fr. Roshan
Rosario, welcoming guests from both the corporate
and public sectors. These distinguished individuals
shed light on the paramount importance of effective
communication in today's landscape, discussing the
myriad opportunities and setbacks that pave the path
to success.
CHARACTERS
DAY AT DARSHAN COLLEGE
On
5th April 2024 Characters day was organized in
Darshan College by the Cultural Committee. The
Program was planned and executed by Prof. Sneha and
Prof. Molly D’souza and Daniel Kumar R from final
year BBA. The program was complied by Lancy 3rd year
BCA and Perius of 2nd BCOM.The sole purpose of the
program was to bring out the hidden talent and
creativity of the students. The program begun with
invocation song led by Roshan and team and followed
by lighting of the lamp by guests, guest were
welcomed by Sowmya 1st year BBA and the program went
on with dance and fashion show. The students
participants as their favorite characters from their
favorite movies and showcased their talent. The
program was filled with enthusiasm and curiosity. Some dances stole the
audience’s attention and left everyone amazed. The ramp walk left the
audiences amazed by their creativity. Some performances took the
audience back to the vintage era and gave nostalgia vibes. And the
faculty fashion was outstanding.
Sponsor
children summer camp: Vimukti Pothnal “Camp
is where I learned about myself; facing fears, trying new things,
pushing my boundaries, and accepting myself.” -says Sinchana, Pothnal
Vimukti organized a sponsored children summer camp
from 5th to 6th April,2024 in its premises. The summer camp has been
successful in giving a new and wonderful experience for these children.
This was evident by the enthusiasm and eagerness with which the children
were taking part in various activities organized in the camp. Children
were very active and busy in different activities like drawing, painting
group games. It was evident that such camps do play an important role in
shaping children’s view of the outside world. More importantly, the
camps conducted by the Vimukti have been able to develop harmonious
relations between children from different castes and religions.
EVANGELICAL
UNION CAMP IN ST CLARE SCHOOL, AKULUTO – NAGALAND
St
Clare School had the opportunity to witness the
enthusiastic youngsters love for Christ from 28th to
31st March 2024 through the Evangelical Union Camp
of Nagaland University, which was held in School
Campus. Evangelical Union is an inter-denomination
student’s ministry which was initially started in
Madras, India in the year 1951 by a small group of
students and has gradually spread across the world
today under the apex body called UESI which was
launch in the year 1954. This ministry aims to
evangelize the students through the teachings from
the Bible. Similarly, Evangelical Union, Nagaland
University, Lumami was also established by a small
group of PG students along with some professors and
started the ministry in the year 1997. Through His
grace, Evangelical Union has been actively carrying
out various activities under the guidance of our
Advisors and UESI staff workers since its inception.
It’s a union which brings together youth of all the
denominations under the head of Evangelical Union
inorder to energize them with the love for Christ.
Around hundred and ten Youth arrived to St Clare
School Campus on 28th March at 8 am and accommodated
themselves in the all Class rooms. They also set the
St Clare Auditorium for the input sessions under the
theme, “Redemption Through Christ” (Romans 10: 9 –
11) The purpose of this camp was to help the
Students to find their purpose in Christ, develop
deeper understanding and stronger relations with God
through spiritual teachings and many more. Some of
the resource persons for the camp were Mr Viketou
Chupou, Mr Toshi Aier, Pastor Imliwapang, Mrs Liho
Yeptho, Mrs Kilangbenla Imsong and Mrs Vithonguno
Chupou.
Vimukti
Pothnal Celebrated Easter with migrant families-
“the great gift of Easter is HOPE”:
“The
best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the
service of others”- Mahatma Gandhi Vimukti Pothnal
organized the "joy of giving" activity in an
Endeavour to make Easter celebration special and
reached out to the 150 migrate families at pothnal
on 30th of March 2024, Saturday. Easter festival
makes us join with our brethren in doing little
something extra for someone. It is joy, for giving
and sharing, for laughter, for coming together with
less privileged families and children. Easter is an
important time for us to not only reflect on God’s
love, but to share His love with those around us
through our concrete actions. Vimukti always
believes in saying “great opportunities to help
others seldom come, but small ones surround us every
day,” with this motto vimukti celebrates Easter
along with migrant poor families who have traveled
from different states in search of jobs and staying
in the temporary tents. On this occasion we
distributed stationery items, like notebooks, pens,
tooth brush, tooth paste, washing soaps, clothes for
children etc., encouraging, and motivating parents
to send their little children to continue their
education. On this occasion children and parents
were distributed sweets and nearly 275 stakeholders
benefited from this program.
Summer
camp @ Trinity Central School
To
beat the heat of the summer, Trinity Central School
organized summer camp for all the cubs and bulbuls
students from 25th March 2024 to 27th March 2024
with some of the best activities to enroll during
the vacations. The activities such as camping, sand
art, art workshop, music and action songs were the
special attractions of the camp. Most of the events
and activities were aimed at developing the
leadership qualities, socializing, embracing
differences and helping kids learn, exploring,
developing independence, and even to cultivate new
interests and hobbies. As a part of the camp, on the
second day a visit to Yathish Kidiyoor’s bottle
house, was arranged where students engaged
themselves in the greenery and learnt the importance
of recycling the best out of waste and on the last
day of the camp visit to Saalumarada Thimmakka park
was arranged to study the love towards nature.
Children had lovely special lunch throughout the
camp. On the last day it was the culmination of the
camp with lots of fun, singing and dancing etc.
Students had lovely entertainment and it was indeed
fun filled days. After spending fruitful three days
all went home for a summer break……!!!!
SPORTS
MEET 2024 IN ST CLARE SCHOOL, AKULUTO
St
Clare School had the sports meet from 25th & 27th
March 2024. All the students on 25th March, at 8.30
am gathered on the school ground to begin the sports
Day with all enthusiasm. Fr Stephen the Headmaster
of the school, reminded of the rules and regulations
for the smooth functioning of the sports days.
Sports committee along with other teachers conducted
several games such as relay race, 100-meter race,
hurdle race, football, volleyball, Basket Ball, sack
race, hurdle Race, magical chair, tug of war, water
filling competition, cock fight and so on were the
attractions of the sports day.
FOOD
FESTIVAL IN ST CLARE SCHOOL, AKULTO – NAGALAND
St
Clare school celebrated food festival on Saturday,
23rd March 2024. The celebration began at 9 am with
the arrival of chief guest Prof T Zarenthung Ezung
from the Department of Economics, Nagaland
University. The students standing in line welcomed
the guest by clapping the hands. The chief guest
also was accompanied by his better half. The Anchors
of the day were Lina and Franklin. Fr Stephen in his
welcome address beautifully explained the
significance of the day saying, "we the management
of St Clare want that the students not only get
educated but also must learn to make a better
living. Selling and buying is one of the aspects of
making a better living. Through food festival
students will learn to sell things, bargain and deal
with the customers. It will help them to open up
themselves and relate to the people around." On this
occasion several group dances were presented from
four different houses namely Red, Blue, Yellow and
Green. The chief guest of the day explained the
importance of the food and highly appreciated the
innovative thought of the management to teach
children something new.
The
Anti-Ragging seminar at Darshan College
The
Anti-Ragging Cell organized a seminar titled
"Bullying, Ragging, and Its Emotional Trauma on
Young Minds" on April 23, 2024, in the college
auditorium. The seminar was conducted by Dr. Asha
C.S, a Counselor and Psychiatrist from
Rajarajeshwari Medical College and Hospital. The
discussion encompassed topics such as ragging, its
effects, potential punishments, and health impacts.
Emphasizing ragging as a criminal act, the event
underscored the importance of fostering a friendly
atmosphere between seniors and juniors. Victims of
ragging often endure both physical and mental
distress. Therefore, efforts to mitigate it should
include raising awareness, providing counseling or
mentorship, and implementing other safety measures
on campus. All students pledged not to engage in
ragging and not to tolerate being ragged.
Tiny
hats... Big dreams... : Trinity Central School
Kindergarten
Graduation day at Trinity Central school. The UKG
Children of Trinity Central School celebrated their
graduation day on 23rd March 2024 at Trinitorium.
Dressed in their graduation costumes, the students
led by Miss. Kalpana proudly marched on the red
carpet along with the dignitaries – Chief guest Dr
Virupaksha Deveramane, Rev. Fr. Roshan Menezes,
Prinicipal Rev. Fr. Dominic Sunil Lobo, Vice-
Prinicipal Rev. Fr. Ravi Rajesh Serrao, Primary
section Head Dr Poornima Devadiga, and Pre-primary
section Head Ms. Renita Monteiro swaying to the
rhythm of the school band. The programme commenced
with a hymn which was followed by a welcome dance by
the LKG Children. Thereafter a few of the Young
graduates shared their experiences and memories of
their time spent in Kindergarten. Acknowledging the
hardwork of the little graduates, the chief guest of
the day Dr Virupaksha Deveramane honoured the
children by awarding the graduation certificates.
Thanksgiving
Day @ Trinity Central School
Gratitude
can transform common days into thanksgivings, turn
routine jobs into joy, and change ordinary
opportunities into blessings. Be thankful for what
you have, you will end up having more. Thanksgiving
Day was held in Trinity Central School on 22nd
March, 2024 to thank for all the blessings received
and for making the academic year a memorable one.
The day began with the Thanksgiving Eucharistic Mass
for the catholic students. Later all the students
gathered in the Trinitorium for the Thanksgiving
celebration. The program began with the prayer song
sung by the school choir. The Principal Rev. Fr
Dominic Sunil Lobo, Vice Principal Rev. Fr Ravi
Rajesh Serrao, the chief guest Rev. Dr. Fr Charles
Furtado, PTA president Mr. Srinivas, PTA secretary
Ms. Ashwitha were present on the dais. As it was the
last day of the academic year, and the day to
cherish, there was also a prize distribution
ceremony for various events and disciplines. The
Principal Rev. Fr Dominic Sunil Lobo announced the
winners of the best class assembly, sports, cultural
and literary achievers as well as the best house of
the academic year 2023-24 and gave away the trophies
to the respective classes and houses.
The
35th Convocation Day of Kripalaya:
Institute
of Philosophy and Religion, Mysore was held on March
19, 2024. Fourteen students who have successfully
completed Three years of training in Ecclesiastical
Philosophy were awarded with the Convocation
Certification. Among these students Six belong to
the Holy Trinity Province, Karnataka and Eight
belong to the Krist Jyoti Province, North-West
India. Rev. Dr John Alwyn Dias OFM Cap. – the Chief
Moderator of the Institute and Provincial Minister
of Holy Trinity Province Karnataka presided over the
Convocation Ceremony and gave away the Certificates.
Rev. Dr Simon Neelanirappel OFM Cap. – the Vicar
Provincial of the Krist Jyoti Province was the Guest
of Honour. Rev. Dr Paul Melwyn D’Souza – the
Director of the Institute and all the Professors and
Non-Teaching staff were on the dais during the
awarding of the Certificates. The Day began with the
Comprehensive Viva Voce Examination in Two Panels.
Each student appeared before the designated Panel
for examination and personal assessment in
Philosophy. The Residential Teachers, the
Provincials and Rev. Dr Roy CMI - the Delegated from
Dharmaram Vidya Kshetram - Bangalore, the
Affiliating Authority of Kripalaya were the
examiners. Br Melrish Nathan Noronha, a Second Year
student compared the program and the rest of the
students actively participated in the ceremony while
bidding farewell to the Out-going students. On this
occasion, the Institute also released the 35th
Volume of Cintana: An Anthology of Scientific Papers
presented by each student as part of their
Curriculum. The whole program took place under the
guidance of Rev. Fr Prashanth Noronha – the Dean of
Studies.
THANK
YOU, ST FRANCIS! YOU FORMED US : ST. FRANCIS OF
ASSISI SCHOOL Chikodi
The
Valedictory programme for the 10th std students was
organized on 3rd February 2024. Our 53 diamonds,
their parents and the dignitaries were welcomed with
a grand band, Aarti, march fast, lezim and crackers.
The chief guest of the programme was Rev. Fr Anthony
D’souza MSFS, other dignitaries were Rev. Sr Idoline
Rodrigues, Rev. Fr Pradeep Kumar MSFS, Rev. Fr
Satish Fernandes and Rev Fr Vincent D’souza. The
prayer dance created heaven on the earth. Soon after
this, a series of spectacular entertainment programs
followed. Some of them refreshed the memories of
10th std students. The variety of programs like
skits, dances, Taekwondo amused the huge crowd. The
audience was delighted to see the talented Assisians.
The speech by the chief guest, Rev Fr Anthony
D’Souza and the guest of honour Rev Sr Idoline
Rodrigues inspired students and audience with their
motivational words. The 10th std students sang a
thanksgiving song with their hearts filled with
gratitude, handed over the lighted torch to their
juniors and finally everyone wished them all the
best for their future endeavours. This Valedictory
day left a lasting impression in the minds of 10th
std students.
Inauguration
and blessing of the newly built School building of
St Francis of Assisi School, Dolu, Silchar, Barak
valley
The
inauguration and blessing of the newly built School
building of St Francis of Assisi School, Dolu,
Silchar, Barak valley took place on March 12, 2024,
at 10:30 am. Most Rev. Dr Stephen Rotluanga, Bishop
of Aizawl, Mizoram, blessed the school building and
Rev. Fr John Alwyn Dias OFM CAP, Provincial
Minister, Holy Trinity Province Karnataka
inaugurated the school by unveiling the plaque. The
formal programme began by lighting of the lamp by
the honorable guests. Most Rev. Dr Stephen Rotluanga,
Bishop of Aizawl, congratulated the great efforts of
Capuchins in Silchar Barak Valley region and thus
wished all success in their future endeavors. Rev.
Fr John Alwyn Dias OFM CAP. Provincial Minister,
Holy Trinity Province Karnataka also recalled and
appreciated the dedication and commitment of pioneer
missionary friars and the present Capuchin friars
thus he said that the dream of 25 years has come
into reality. The honorable MLA, Mr Misbahul Islam
Laskar and respected Mr Dilip Khor, the Village
Head, expressed their best wishes for the management
of the school and the development and progress which
is going to take place in the coming days. They
promised their support and all the help needed to
the school administration and their undertakings.
Silver
Jubilee of our Missionary Presence- of Christ the
King Delegation, Mizoram-Tripura-Silchar -Barak
Valley.
Christ
the King, Capuchin Delegation of Mizoram, Tripura,
Silchar and Barak Valley region commemorated a
momentous occasion – the Silver Jubilee of Capuchin
Missionary Presence at Durtlang, Mizoram on 4th
March 2024, marking 25 years of spiritual growth,
community bonding, and shared faith.The day was
filled with immense joy, gladness and cultural
richness, as the Capuchin Friars of the Delegation
and the parishioners gathered to celebrate with a
Holy Eucharist and a vibrant cultural program. The
Jubilee Celebration commenced with a solemn Holy
Eucharist, at.9.30 am, presided over by His Grace
Most Rev. Dr Stephen Rotluanga, Bishop of Aizawl and
concelebrated by the Rev. Fr John Alwyn Dias,
Provincial Minister, Holy Trinity Province
Karnataka, Fr Robin Victor DSouza the Mission
Secretary of the Province, Fr Stany Roshan DSouza,
the Provincial Delegate, the friars of Christ the
King Delegation, guest priests, sisters and the
people of God. The liturgical service was a poignant
reflection of faith and Missionary journey- a
journey of faith, a journey of fidelity, journey of
fortitude, with prayers of thanksgiving for the
past, blessings and passion for the present, and
hopes for the future. Rev Fr John Alwyn Dias,
Provincial Minister, preached a meaningful Homily
evokoing a spirit of thanksgiving and renewal.
Vimukti
Initiatives to combat trafficking of Women and Children 448 Stakeholders
benefited from this program: Vimukti Pothnal
VCT
Pothnal organized mass awareness programs every month respectively. Lack of
awareness on human trafficking is the biggest barrier to prevent human
trafficking, most of those victimised are either women or minors (consisted of
individuals under 18 years of age who are recruited, transported transferred,
harboured or received for the purposes of exploitation,). Kidnappers most
commonly force women into commercial sex and indentured servitude. Bride
trafficking has also been a consistent commodity due to skewed sex ratios in
certain areas. Keeping this thought in mind VIMUKTI has been creating mass
awareness in the schools, AWCs, public places, and in the residential area, so
that children and women are saved from these evil practices. Nearly 448 school
children and families have benefited from this program.
Teachers
tour to Goa : ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI SCHOOL Chikodi
Teachers
tour to Goa was organized from 16th to 18th of
February, 2024. All the teachers started their
journey with enthusiasm. On the first day of the
tour all the teachers enjoyed the attractive church
at old Goa, breath-taking views of Dona Paul jetty
beach side, flavourful breakfast and tasty meal,
captivating boat ride and dolphin view and at the
end wonderful Calangute beach. After taking rest at
Monte De Gurim in Mapusa, all the teachers started
their second day of the tour. There was a lot to
explore on the second day, first one was the
pleasant Vagator beach, next one was Sequerim fort
and the final and the most refreshing one was
Cecilia beach shack at Sernabatim beach, Colva. This
tour helped all the Assisi teachers to experience
new cultures, exposed them to new environment, it
was refreshing and gave a good break to all the
teachers.
International
Women’s Day- “Invest in women; Accelerate progress
-2024” Vimukti Pothnal “You
are a unique creation of GOD; without you I cannot
exist” thank you for giving birth to me and always
encouraging and inspiring me.
The Vimukti Charitable Trust® Celebrated the
International Women’s Day on the 7th March 2024. The
International Women’s Day, 2024 4 the Motto: “Invest
in women: Accelerate progress” highlights the
importance of gender equality, women’s rights and
girls’ empowerment and their rights to healthier
lives. Mr. Jaysheel Vimukti coordinator gave a key
address saying that ‘women live amidst the four
walls called a house and a family. In this 21st
century, today women need to grow socially,
literally, and politically to make known the
capacity of her to the inside and outside world. For
a better tomorrow one must work today in instilling
the seeds of the equality of gender.’ Dr. Prarthana,
BAMS, PGDAC skin hair specialist Sindhnoor, advised
the women saying equality should begin firstly in
our own homes by eliminating the inequality of the
gender to build a better society.
Training
to unorganized Youth on Social analysis/Social
audit: Vimukti Pothnal
Vimukti
Pothnal organized training on social analysis and
social audit to our unorganized youth of our
targeted villages of Manvi taluka on 5th of march
2024 at Vimukti premises. The training aimed to
educate and create awareness among the youth about
the significance of social audits and social
analysis; role and responsibilities of different
stakeholders for the proper conduct of social audit
in ensuring transparency and accountability in the
implementation of rural development programs. The
program was conducted with the objective of
empowering the participants/youths with the
necessary knowledge and skills to conduct effective
social audits in their respective panchayats. The
resource person shared his insights on the
procedures, guidelines, and best practices for
conducting social analysis/ audit and emphasized the
importance of involving communities and stakeholders
in the process.
LET’S
BE INFORMED : ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI SCHOOL Chikodi
An
event embarked on International Women's Day was
held, featuring Dr. Nyruyhya K. M. an obstetrician
and gynecologist who spoke on the topic of
"Vaccination in Cervical Cancer ". The event began
with a welcome prayer dance performed by our
students. The guests for this auspicious day were
then introduced, and Mr. Parag the CEO of Diyaa
hospital spoke about the facilities provided in the
hospital. Furthermore, Dr. Nyruyhya gave a growing
awareness on the importance of vaccination during
the event.
ALWAYS
SPEAK THE TRUTH : ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI SCHOOL
Chikodi
Mahatma
Gandhi says, “Truth is God and God is truth”, speak
always truth and truth will set you free. It will
give you freedom. This theme was running in the
drama “THE BASKET OF FLOWERS” which was enacted by
IV A&B students, on Valedictory day, 3rd February
2024, in the evening at 4pm. To judge the skit Sr
Idoline Rodrigues from Mangalore, Ms Xayzel
Rodrigues from Goa and Anchilla from Siddhapur were
present. To build the self-confidence and courage of
children platform was created to speak in English
through skits, on the stage. Gathered audience were
astonished by looking at the performance and
language of children. This competition has spread
the message that Assisi kids are very good at their
academics.
VALUE
FAMILY AND NATURE : ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI SCHOOL
Chikodi
On
Valedictory day, 3rd February 2024, in the evening
4pm onwards there were English skits competition for
Ist Standard to 4th Standard students. The judges
were Sr Idoline Rodrigues from Mangalore, Ms Xayzel
Rodrigues from Goa and Anchilla from Siddhapur. To
build the self-confidence and courage of children
platform was created to speak in English through
skits, on the stage. Gathered audience were
thunderstruck by looking at the performance and
language of children. III A students enacted skit:
“Respect the elders and nature” and III B: “Respect
your parents”. This competition has spread the
message that Assisi kids are very good at their
academics.
WE
SPEAK FLUENTLY ENGLISH : ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI
SCHOOL Chikodi
On
Valedictory day, 3rd February 2024, in the evening
4pm onwards there were English skits competition for
Ist Standard to 4th Standard students. The judges
were Sr Idoline Rodrigues from Mangalore, Ms Xayzel
Rodrigues from Goa and Anchilla from Siddhapur. To
build the self-confidence and courage of children
platform was created to speak in English through
skits, on the stage. Audience were filled with
wonder by looking at the performances of children.
II A students enacted skit: “Wolf of Gubbio” and II
B: “The Selfish Giant”. This competition has spread
the message that Assisi kids are very good at their
academics.
WE
SPEAK ENGLISH : ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI SCHOOL Chikodi
On Valedictory day, 3rd February 2024, in the
evening 4pm onwards there were English skits
competition for Ist Standard to 4th Standard
students. The judges were Sr Idoline Rodrigues from
Mangalore, Ms Xayzel Rodrigues from Goa and Anchilla
from Siddhapur. This platform gave the little kids
confidence and courage to act freely and to speak
fluently in English. Audience were filled with awe
by looking at the performances of children. Ist A
students enacted skit: “March Fast” and Ist B: “Cindrella”.
This competition has spread the message that Assisi
kids are very good at their academics.
Convention
of Vimukti Women SHG Federation at Banakal “Self
Help Group – A forward towards Empowerment” with
this theme Vimukti SHG Women’s convention was held
in Banakal on 05th of March 2024. 673 women
participated in this whole day celebration. The
convention commenced with a procession highlighting
the importance of women’s rights, from Banakal
Petrol Bunk to Police Station to Church Hall. The
procession was inaugurated by Mr. Siddanth and Fr.
Satish Fernandes. After the procession stage program
was held in the Church Community Hall. Fr. Satish
Fernandes, Director of Vimukti Charitable Trust,
Pothnal, Raichur, presided over the program. Fr.
Shanth Raj R., Director of Chikmagaluru Multipurpose
Social Service Society, Hasan, Fr. Prem Dsouza,
Parish Priest of Banakal Church, Ms. Rashmi A. M.,
Kabadi player, Mrs. Athika Banu, President of
Banakal Gram Panchayath, Fr. Edwin Dsouza, Director
of CKSK, Vimukti, Banakal, Mrs. Yashodha, President,
Mrs. Parvathi, Vice- President, Ms. Sunanda,
Secretary, Mrs. Devaki, Joint Secretary and Mrs.
Savitri, Treasurer of Vimukti SHG Federation were
the dignitaries on the dais. The 22nd Women’s
convention of Vimukti Federation revolved around
celebration of the success of women being part of
Vimukti self-help groups, their empowerment and
achievement in all sectors.
Alpha
Pageant 2024- Fancy dress cum Fashion show @ Trinity
Central School
Your
talent is God’s gift to you. What you do with it, is
your gift back to God. To experience the creative
talents of our Kindergarten children, Trinity
Central School organised Alpha Pageant -2024 , Fancy
dress cum Fashion show on Saturday 2nd March 2024 at
the Trinitorium. The Pageant highlighted a unique
experience of learning the alphabet through the eyes
of the current generation. It was a wonderful event
wherein children were dressed in colourful costumes
of different alphabets showcasing their talents with
much enthusiasm and zeal. The viewers were
spellbound as they witnessed fabulous performances
by the little ones. The chief guest of the event was
Mst Ranjeet R Shetty Managing Director of Shiransh
Ventures Pvt. Ltd., Udupi and was presided over by
the Principal Rev fr Dominic Sunil Lobo, accompanied
by Academic Coordinator Ms Magdelina Lewis, Primary
Section Head Dr Poornima Devadiga, and Pre primary
section Head Ms Renita Monteiro. The programme came
to an end with a light refreshment and the winners
of the Alpha Pageant were awarded with trophy and
certificate. We are grateful to our parents for
supporting and encouraging their children to
participate in this event and wish the tiny tots
much success in their future.
Visitation
of The President of Capuchin Friars Service Society
to Infant Jesus CISCE School Chikkamagaluru The
much-anticipated presidential visit of Rev Fr. John
Alywin Dais to Infant Jesus school was an auspicious
occasion marked by pride, and reverence. The event
commenced with a resounding welcome by the school
band. As the school flag was hoisted high,
fluttering proudly in the breeze, it symbolized the
indomitable spirit and commitment to excellence
embodied by infant Jesus School. A spirited march
past by the students followed, a display of
discipline, unity, and determination, reflecting the
ethos of our institution. Their synchronized
movements and unwavering dedication captured the
attention and admiration of the audience. The
highlight of the event was the enlightening speech
delivered by Rev Fr. Alywin, the esteemed guest of
honor. His words of wisdom, encouragement, and
guidance resonated deeply with students and teachers
alike, inspiring all to strive for excellence and
uphold the values of integrity, compassion, and
service.In a gesture of respect and appreciation,Rev
Fr. Alywin Diaswas felicitated and honored by the
school administration, acknowledging his invaluable
contribution to the field of education and his
unwavering support for the mission and vision of the
school.
Valediction
Day - A sweet Ending to the New Beginning The
Valediction day function at Infant Jesus school was
a memorable event filled with nostalgia, gratitude,
and celebration as we bid adieu to our outgoing
students. Master Vinuth and Shriya of 9 Std hosted
the programme The event commenced with a warm
welcome extended to all attendees, followed by a
soulful prayer invoking blessings for the departing
students as they embark on their new journey. A
poignant candle-lighting ceremony symbolized
signifying the continuity of traditions and values
upheld by our school community. The students took a
solemn pledge to uphold the principles of integrity,
excellence, and compassion in all their future. The
10thstudents shared their fondest memories,
heartfelt reflections, and aspirations for the
future. Their candid opinions and experiences served
as a poignant reminder of the bonds forged within
our school walls. A captivating PPT presentation
showcased the goals and aspirations of the
graduating class, highlighting their achievements,
dreams, and aspirations for the future. . As a
gesture of gratitude students donated the 300 Fiber
chairs to the school.
Free
Health check-up camps 201 patients received
treatment and free medicines: Vimutki Pothnal
The
Vimukti Charitable Trust ® Pothnal, conducted a free
health checkup camp, from December 1st 2023 to
February 29th 2024 in 20 villages of our working
area. On these occasions, Mrs. Shilp, Health Staff
gave an awareness talk on health. She spoke about
the consumption of healthy food and the need for
regular health checkups to care for one’s own
health. She highlighted the importance of visiting
the doctors especially for women who face a lot of
health issues and consult the doctor on their
health. Mrs. Jacintha, VCT staff, spoke on the
importance of self-care for women. She also spoke on
keeping the house and the surroundings clean and
tidy or else it would give rise to contagious
diseases. There was a strong point made on
consumption of vegetables, leafy vegetables, and
fruits to prevent Anemia. After which there was a
health checkup made. The concerned medicines and
syrups were provided. The vehicle for Education,
Health and Library necessities from the Vimukti was
an aid for these events. Nearly 201 beneficiaries
benefited from these health camps.
Vimukti
Child Resource Centers (CRCs): Vimukti Pothnal
Child
Resource centers are strong child-support spaces in
the marginalized communities. CRCs function beyond
school hours and provide alternative educational
experience and learning. These CRCs provide an age
graded learning platform for all the children in our
targeted villages. The children are initiated to
come to these centers weekly to make use of the play
materials and the library books to read and to
write. This will help them to improve their reading
and writing skills, general knowledge and skills in
sports and games. It will also provide them the apt
information, learning opportunities, learning
materials and ways to access other resources in the
community to support other young children and
families. Nearly 380 Children are benefiting from
these programs.
Sports
Day Organized for the unorganised Youths: Vimukti
Pothnal
Vimukti
Pothnal, organised, under the Unorganised Youth
project, organized Sports Day for the 20 pockets
Youth at Vimukti Premises on 28th of February 2024.
Mr. Nagraj Pothnal PT master, inaugurated the
programme. The Youths were divided as two teams.
They participated in a variety of individual and
team sports events like, ball and spoon, musical
chair, etc. It was a fun-filled day with Youths
jumping, shouting, encouraging, and supporting their
team members. The winners were announced and prizes
were distributed. Mr. Jaysheel, Coordinator Vimukti,
and Mr. Charlie Udbal, Mr. Arogyappa, Mis. Mamamtha
Mrs. Shilpa was present for the event. 73 Youths
from 20 pockets participated in the event. Mr.
Arogyappa youth coordinator welcomed the gathering
and proposed the vote of thanks.
SCIENCE
DAY CELEBRATION @ Trinity Central School “The
science of today is the technology of tomorrow”.
The Science day was celebrated at Trinity Central
School on 28th February, 2024 to commemorate
‘National Science Day’. The eventful celebrations
began with a prayer song. As a part of inauguration
the Principal, vice principal and the coordinator
mixed glycerin to a pile of potassium permanganate
which resulted in a white smoke and a purple flame
brightening the campus, thus giving a fitting
beginning to the events that followed. Science is an
amalgamation of facts figures and fascination.
Adithi of grade 7 and Krithi of grade 8 presented an
interesting line – up of what’s, why’s and what if’s
(i.e. some science facts). It was followed by an
extraordinary chemical reactions with the usage of
multitude chemicals, performed by the students of
grade 9 supervised by Mr. Ranjith (Chemistry
faculty). In his message to all, our Principal Rev.
Fr. Dominic Sunil Lobo expressed his joy, pride and
immense gratitude to all the students and science
teachers for their dedicated efforts in making this
day a memorable and wonderful one. He expressed that
science, need not be boring, for it is a bubbling
pot of creativity and innovation.
The abacus is the most powerful tool in the hands of
a mathematician.
The following students have shown their excellence
in the State Level Abacus and Vedic Mathematics. The medals of the meritorious students under
Junior level are given below. 1. Ayush C. M Gowda of grade 2 – 2nd place
2. Arush. S. Amin of grade 2- 3rd place
3. Ridhvan Karthik Nayak of grade 2- consolation
prize
4. Thanisha Dayananda Kotian of grade 1- consolation
prize The medals of the meritorious students under Step
1 are given below. 1. Gaanavi. S of grade 2- 1st place
2. Prapthi of grade 2- 3rd place
3. Hiba Fathima of grade 2- 3rd place
4. Prachi of grade 2- consolation prize
5. Sathwik. R. Devadiga of grade 5- 2nd place
6. Mohammed Ishaan of grade 5- consolation prize The medals of the meritorious students under Step
2 are given below. 1. Diganth. M. Puttur of grade 5- consolation
prize
2. Abhinav Jaibheem of grade 5- consolation prize
3. Perimala Niharika of grade 5- consolation prize The medals of the meritorious students under
vedic mathematics are given below. 1. Manvi. S.A of grade 7- 3rd place
2. Rachel Mascarenhas of grade 7- consolation prize
3. Sheldon Fabian D’Souza of grade 7- consolation
prize
“In drawing, nothing is better than the first
attempt.”- Pablo Picasso
As an awareness on the effects of Tobacco, our
school students participated in the National Tobacco
Control programme on 14th February 2024, wherein our
trinitarians showcased their drawing skills and
bagged the prizes. Following are the names of the winners.
Vishwas of grade 9- 1st place
Sagar. S. Naik of grade 8- 2nd place
Rusham of grade 8- 3rd place Hearty congratulations to the winners and wish
them the very best for their future endeavours.
Birthday
wishes to our Principal Rev. Fr. Dominic Sunil Lobo
: Trinity
Central School “Wishing
you a day filled with happiness and a year fulfilled
with joy”, was the tone of every Trinitarian
on 26/02/2024. A special assembly was conducted to
wish and greet our beloved Principal Rev. Fr.
Dominic Sunil Lobo. The vice principal, Staff and
students of Trinity Central School wished Rev. Fr.
Dominic by singing the melodious birthday song and
offering him a greeting card. Rev. Fr. Dominic Sunil
Lobo cut the birthday cake and celebrated his
birthday in a grand manner and thanked the vice
principal, staff and the students for the gesture of
affection showed by the Trinity family.
Grandparents
day celebration 2024 @ Trinity Central School
Grandparents
play an important role in the lives of children. To
acknowledge this great feat, Trinity Central School
celebrated ‘Grandparents’ Day’ on 24th February
2024. The Grand Parents’ Day commenced with a prayer
song invoking God’s blessings on the day and on all
our activities. Rev. Fr. Dominic Sunil Lobo , the
Principal, Rev. Fr. Ravi Rajesh, the vice principal
and the Administrator, Ms. Magdelina Lewis, academic
coordinator, guest speaker Ms. Sumatha Nayak and PTA
president Mr. Srinivas were on the dais. The
dignitaries on and off the dais were welcomed by
Ms.Namratha. The special day was filled with a
variety of programmes like, a session which invovled
the role of grandparents, few exercises and
entertaining games which enthralled the audience.
After a small refreshment break the day continued
with a few grandparents sharing their experiences of
the day spent in school with their grandchildren and
the staff of Trinity. Rev. Fr. Dominic Sunil Lobo,
the principal speaking on the occasion thanked the
grandparents for their participation and being
actively involved in various events. The programme
came to an end by proposing a vote of thanks by
Ms.Vinaya to the grandparents and the audience,
staff, students and management of Trinity Central
School.
TEACHER
- TRAINING SEMINAR IN ST CLARE SCHOOL, AKULUTO -
NAGALAND
Teachers
of St Clare school, Akuluto had an opportunity to be
the part of Teacher training session conducted by
Rev Dr Jacob Charalel, CEDOK Secretary & Chancellor
of Kohima Diocese. The Seminar was held on 24th
February 2024 in St Clare High school auditorium.
The teachers gathered at 9 am for the enriching
input session. The session included teaching skills,
teaching methods, upgrading oneself to the modern
creative approach, Group works, information on NEP
and so on. The animator of session made use of
several power points and videos to communicate the
message in creative way. Br Albert who had come
along with Fr Jacob, helped out the teachers to keep
them active and alert through games and group
dynamics. At the end of the session Fr Stephen
Dsouza, Headmaster of St Clare School thanked Fr
Jacob for making himself available to give teacher
training seminar. Sir Loinoto thanked the animator
for inspiring the teachers to give best for the
education and to work hard for the betterment of the
society. All the teachers were given the
certificates of teacher training seminar. The
session concluded at 02.00 pm with benediction
prayer said by Fr Jacob.
Daya
Special School Programme @ Trinity Central School
It
was an extraordinary day for the Trinitarians as the
students of Daya Special School, Belthangady paid a
visit to Trinity Central School on 21st February
2024. The Daya students were conferred a floral
welcome by the Principal Rev. Fr Dominic Sunil Lobo.
Daya Special School is a unit of Capuchin Krishik
Seva Kendra and is located in Belthagady. It caters
to the needs of the differently abled children in
and around Belthangady Taluk. This centre was born
out of strong conviction that children undoubtedly
grow and learn to their full potential within a
secure and nurturing environment. The students
visited their sister concern institute and displayed
their wonderful talents through a cultural program.
The differently abled students performed a
spectacular dance and sang a harmonious song which
appealed the eyes of the audience.
Rev.
Fr. Robin Victor Dsouza, Executive Secretary,
Capuchin Education Board visits Anugraha School
Bidar.
Visiting of the executive secretary Rev. Fr Robin
victor D'Souza, the Administrator Rev. Fr. Maxim
D'Silva, the provincial Treasurer Rev. Fr. Vijesh
Menezes and Rev. Fr. Ravi Rajesh for the LAB and
FIAT to Anugraha School Bidar from 18-19. Thanks for
the visit. Anugraha family remains grateful for your
visit and concerns.
Talk
on Road Safety : Trinity Central School
To
create awareness on ‘Road Safety’ a session was
organized on 15th February 2024 at Trinity campus.
The dignitaries Mr. Ravishankar the Regional
Transport Officer, Dr. Jagadish Jogi and Dr. Athul
were welcomed florally by Rev. Fr. Dominic Sunil
Lobo the Principal of Trinity Central School. The
students of Grades 6-9 attended the session that was
informative as well as practical like precautions
students must take on the roads, how to deal with
strangers while travelling etc. Mr. Ravishankar
explained about different kinds of sign boards and
their importance. He also iterated about the
importance to be well equipped with the traffic
rules for safety and security among students and
society as a whole. Overall it was truly a
informative session.
Farewell
@ Trinity Central School
A
farewell programme was organized for the outgoing
batch of Grade X on 10.02.2024 in Trinity Campus.
The students were all dressed in different and
colourful attire that gave great look for the event.
It was indeed a meaningful programme organized by
students of Class IX. The programme began with a
short hymn followed by programmes filled with fun
and frolic which consisted of dance and fun games.
The SPL of the school Master Anson Johan, as well as
Ms. Prekshitha and Ms. Deepthi of Grade 10 shared
their amazing experience of school life. The
principal Rev. Fr. Dominic Sunil Lobo, the vice
principal Rev. Fr. Ravi Rajesh Serrao, Academic
coordinator Ms. Magdelina Lewis, and the class
teacher of grade 10 Ms. Sunitha delivered final
message to all the Class X students and distributed
the photo frame which would remind them of School.
The program came to an end with a delicious lunch.
Seminar
on Cyber Security @ Infant Jesus CISCE School Infant
Jesus CISCE school kadrimidri in collaboration with
Cyber Economics and Narcotics Crime Police,
Chikkamagaluru conducted a small seminar aimed to
introduce the students about the basics of cyber
security and raise awareness about the importance of
protecting personal and organizational data online.
The programme hosted by the School department head
Madam Rashmi I O. Expert from Cyber Economics and
Narcotics Crime Police delivered a concise
presentation on common cyber threats, including
phishing, malware, and identity theft. The school
principal Fr. Andrew Jayaraj addressed the gathering
emphasizing the importance of vigilance and
proactive measures in safeguarding against cyber
threats. Students actively participated in the
seminar they also had the opportunity to ask
questions and seek clarifications from the
experts.The short seminar on cyber security for
students provided a valuable opportunity to raise
awareness and educate young learners about the
importance of online safety.
Holy Trinity Province of Karnataka
On
8 December 2008 the General Definitory by its Decree Prot. No. 00999/98
constituted and declared established the Most Holy Trinity Province of
Karnataka. By the same Decree the General Definitory appointed Br.
Vincent Gabriel Furtado as the new Provincial Minister, Br. John Baptist
Sequeira as the first Definitor and Provincial Vicar, Br. Patrick Crasta,
Edwin Colaco and Rudolf D'Souza as the 2, 3, and 4 Definitors
respectively.
Lord, make me an instrument of your peace,
Where there is hatred, let me sow love;
where there is injury, pardon;
where there is doubt, faith;
where there is despair, hope;
where there is darkness, light;
where there is sadness, joy;
O Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek to be
consoled as to console;
to be understood as to understand;
to be loved as to love.
For it is in giving that we receive;
it is in pardoning that we are pardoned;
and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life.