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1Temporary Profession of Seven 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 7 of our brothers, Br Lwinton Rodrigues, Br Jeremiah Polah, Br Chithovi Poji, Br Henry Zothansangha, Br George Rampaukulunsing, Br John Joel Periera and Br Clitus Prajwal Quadrous professed their temporary profession on Friday, 16 May 2025 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 Robin Victor DSouza, the Provincial Minister of Holy Trinity Province Karnataka who presided over the Eucharistic celebration. Novice Master, Fr Jeevan D’Mello, presented the Friars to the Provincial Minister to receive their vows. The ceremony was solemnized by the presence of Fr Paul Melwyn Dsouza, the Vicar Provincial, Provincial councillors Fr Santhosh Naveen Dsouza, Fr Charles Furtado and Fr Anthony Raj 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.


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1International Labour Day Celebrated at Vimukti Pothnal:
On International Labour Day, Vimukti Pothnal organized on 1st May 2025 a meaningful celebration to honor workers' contributions and raise awareness about their societal role. The event featured a spirited bike rally and flag-hoisting ceremony along the main roads of Pothnal and Amareshwar Camp, celebrating workers' indomitable spirit. The celebration began with a thought-provoking speech by Fr. Sathish Fernandes, Director. He highlighted Labour Day's significance, its historical background, and the importance of respecting and showing gratitude to those who contribute tirelessly to daily life. He urged regular union meetings to ensure government benefits reach marginalized workers. The event saw enthusiastic participation from union leaders, including Shri Shivappa (Honorary President), Shri Venkanna Mestri (President), and members such as Shekharappa, Venkatesh, Hanumesh, and others from Pothnal and Amareshwar Camp. The celebration was informative and emotionally uplifting, emphasizing the value of hard work and the dignity of labor. This vibrant event underscored workers' strength and unity, reinforcing their vital role in nation building.

1PRIESTLY ORDINATION OF BR MELROY PETER DSILVA, BRAHMAVAR, UDUPI
Br Melroy Peter DSilva was ordained to Priesthood by the Most Rev. Dr Gerald Isaac Lobo, Bishop of Udupi Diocese on Wednesday, 30 April 2025 at Holy Family Church, Brahmavar, Udupi. In his homily, The Bishop encouraged the Ordinandi to be a priest after the heart of Jesus. Quoting Catherine Hueck, the Bishop said, “You (Priest) are God-with-us, chosen by him to guide, and to show us how to love him and one another”. He called upon the Ordinandi to be a man of Prayer, love and Service. After the Holy Eucharist Provincial Minister Rev. Fr Robin Victor DSouza spoke words of appreciation and thankfulness. The Celebration was attended by the Vicar Provincial – Fr Paul Melwyn DSouza, 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 Friar was felicitated. We congratulate our Fr Melroy Peter DSilva on his Priestly Ordination and wish them all the best in their future ministry.

1Perpetual Profession of Six  Capuchin Friars at Deena Seva Ashram, Bangalore.
Friday, 2 May 2025, marked a momentous and joy-filled occasion for the Capuchin friars of the Holy Trinity Province, Karnataka, as six of our brothers — Br. Simon D’Silva, Br. Charles L. Ringphami, Br. Balraj I., Br. Rolson Veigas, Br. Fathiraj, and Br. Rexon D’Costa — made their perpetual profession at Deena Seva Ashram, Kengeri, Bangalore. This sacred celebration stood as a powerful witness to the enduring vitality of the Capuchin Franciscan charism and the continued relevance of the evangelical counsels of poverty, chastity, and obedience in our contemporary world. During the ceremony, Fr. Denis Veigas, Rector of the Darshan Institute of Theology, formally presented the friars to Fr. Robin Victor D’Souza, Provincial Minister of the Holy Trinity Province, who accepted their perpetual vows and presided over the Eucharistic celebration. Fr. Paul Melwyn D’Souza, Vicar Provincial Councillor, delivered a stirring homily that encouraged the brothers to embrace a life of unwavering commitment, emphasizing that the call to live the evangelical vows, though beyond human understanding, is made possible through the grace of God. The solemnity of the event was enriched by the presence of Provincial Councillors — Fr. Santhosh Naveen D’Souza, Fr. Charles Furtado, and Fr. Antony Raj (Jr) — as well as numerous Capuchin priests, religious, benefactors, family members, and friends who gathered to witness this profound act of dedication. Following the Holy Mass, a brief felicitation ceremony was held, during which the perpetually professed friars and their parents were honored and congratulated. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to our brothers who have committed themselves totally and irrevocably to a life modeled after Christ and St. Francis of Assisi — a life of simplicity, humility, and service. May their journey be blessed as they continue to live out their sacred vocation in joyful fidelity to God and humanity.

1Election of the Provincial Minister and the Council – Holy Trinity Capuchin Province, Karnataka
Bengaluru, Apr 23: On Wednesday, April 23, 2025, Fr Robin Victor Dsouza, OFM, Cap, was elected as the Provincial Minister, by the X Ordinary Provincial Chapter held at Shanti Sadhana, FISI, Bengaluru. He will animate the Holy Trinity Capuchin Province, Karnataka for a term of three years. Fr Robin Victor Dsouza, hails from Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish, Nakre, in the diocese of Udupi.  Fr Paul Melwyn Dsouza (re-elected as Vicar Provincial and first Councillor); Fr Naveen Santhosh Dsouza, the second councillor; Fr Charles Furtado, the third councillor and Fr Anthony Raj, the fourth councillor, have been elected as Provincial Councillors to accompany the Provincial Minister. The Holy Trinity Province of Karnataka has a membership of over 242 perpetually professed Capuchin priests and brothers, working in Karnataka, Bhopal, Nagaland-Manipur, Mizoram-Tripura, Sri Lanka, Uganda, Japan, Arabia, Italy, Turkey, New York, Guam, Germany and Israel. Franciscan Capuchins who follow and imitate the spirit of St Francis of Assisi are known for their missionary zeal, confession ministry, preaching, apostolate of education and social work.


1Sports Competitions for unorganised youths by Vimukti Trust:
On Sunday, 27th 2025, Vimukti Pothnal, organized sports competitions for unorganised youth. Charlie Udbal, the trust's staff, emphasized the importance of rural sports like tug-of-war, kabaddi, sack race, pot-breaking, and volleyball in engaging youth, fostering talent, and strengthening community bonds. He urged active participation to benefit from these activities. Fr. Satish Fernandes, Director of Vimukti, highlighted the dangers of unhealthy habits like mobile gaming, IPL betting, and election betting, which mislead youth and weaken them mentally and physically. He stressed that rural sports promote physical and mental health, help youth avoid vices, and enhance family well-being. Such programs aim to uplift youth and improve their quality of life. Competitions, including tug-of-war, sack race, and pot-breaking, were judged by Neelkanth, headteacher of Tadkal Government Higher Primary School. Chief guests included Shivappa (Honorary President, Construction Workers’ Association), Venkanna Mestri, Neelkanth, Amaresh, nearly 80 benefited from this program.

1DAY 6 – FINAL DAY
HOLY TRINITY PROVINCE, KARNATAKA X PROVINCIAL CHAPTER

Bengaluru, April 26, 2025 – The X Provincial Chapter of the Holy Trinity Province, Karnataka, concluded today after six days of prayerful deliberation, discernment, and decision-making. The final day began with the celebration of the Holy Eucharist at 6:45 AM, presided over by Br. Isaac Baptist, Delegate of the Infant Jesus Delegation. Preacher Br. Frolic Fernandes delivered a stirring homily, urging the capitulars to step out of their comfort zones and place unwavering trust in the providence of the Lord. The day's formal proceedings commenced at 9:00 AM in the Chapter Hall. Chapter President Br. Lawrence Soosainathan and Provincial Minister Br. Robin Victor D’Souza led the session, with Br. Joseph Dolphy Pais serving as moderator. The capitulars engaged in final discussions concerning the election processes, recommendations, and resolutions aimed at shaping the Province’s future mission and governance. Voting on key matters followed. In his closing remarks, Br. Lawrence Soosainathan emphasized the urgent call to live authentic fraternity, embrace change, and foster renewed missionary zeal. Br. Robin Victor D’Souza delivered the vote of thanks, acknowledging the contributions of all members and collaborators who ensured the smooth conduct of the Chapter. The X Provincial Chapter officially ended with the President declaring it as closed, followed by a solemn prayer service, and festive dinner marked by fraternity and joy, signaling a fresh beginning for the Province.

1DAY 5 OF THE CHAPTER
HOLY TRINITY PROVINCE, KARNATAKA X PROVINCIAL CHAPTER – Joy, Fraternity, and Forward Vision Mark Day 5 of the Provincial Chapter

Bengaluru, April 25, 2025:
Day 5 of the X Provincial Chapter of the Holy Trinity Province, Karnataka, began in a spirit of devotion and thanksgiving. The morning Eucharist, held at 6:15 AM, was presided over by Br. Manohar Dsouza, a Silver Jubilarian, while Br. Vinod Mascarenhas, also celebrating his Jubilee, delivered a powerful homily, calling the friars to be part of a Church that stands with the poor, marginalized, and downtrodden. The capitulars assembled in the Chapter Hall at 9:00 AM, beginning with a prayer. Br. Lawrence Soosainathan and Provincial Minister Br. Robin Victor took their places on the dais, with Br. Rocky D’Cunha moderating the morning session. A key highlight of the day was the address by Br. Giacomo Franchini, Provincial of Emilia Romagna, Italy, translated by Br. Paolo Raffaele. His talk emphasized fraternity, international collaboration, and mission renewal. The Chapter then moved into intense discussions on various apostolic engagements, including the OFS (Secular Franciscan Order), pastoral and counselling ministries, and the media, print, and education apostolate. A reflective moment of prayer was held at 11:30 AM for the continued renewal and vitality of the Province. In the afternoon, at 3:00 PM, under the moderation of Br. Joseph Dolphy Pais, the focus shifted to the missionary dimension of the Order, followed by a comprehensive report from Br. Paul Melwyn, Chairperson of the Commission for Formation. The final session of the day, moderated by Br. Anil D’Costa at 6:00 PM, addressed matters related to Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Creation (JPIC), administration, and other miscellaneous topics. Br. Maxim D’Silva, Chapter Secretary, expressed heartfelt gratitude to all the moderators for their guidance and coordination throughout the day. The day concluded on a celebratory note with a vibrant cultural programme, reflecting the fun, diversity, joy, and unity of the Franciscan fraternity.

1DAY 4 IN FOCUS OF THE CHAPTER
HOLY TRINITY PROVINCE, KARNATAKA X PROVINCIAL CHAPTER

Bengaluru, April 24, 2025 – Day Four of the X Provincial Chapter of the Holy Trinity Province, Karnataka, unfolded with a spirit of prayer, fraternity, and focused deliberations. The day commenced early with Morning Prayer and the Holy Eucharist at 6:15 AM, presided over by Br John Baluku, Custos of St Charles Lwanga Custody, Uganda. In his homily, Br John invited the brothers to embrace the heart of true discipleship, drawing inspiration from the call to follow Christ more closely in the Franciscan tradition. By 8:30 AM, capitulars assembled in the Chapter Hall, where Br Joywin Dias conducted the roll call, and the morning session was opened with prayer. On this occasion, the President of the Chapter Br Lawrence Soosainathan, the Provincial Minister Br Robin Victor, and the Moderator Br Alban were invited to guide the session, offering their insights and leadership. Br Alban Dsouza took up the role of session moderator, guiding the house with clarity and purpose.
The day featured important reports from international delegations:
- St Pio Delegation, Sri Lanka, presented by Br Frolic Fernandes, Delegate Superior
- Delegation of Japan, presented by Br Maxim Dsouza, Delegate Superior. Following these presentations, Br Alban Dsouza offered instructions for the day’s deliberations, urging the brothers to share concise, focused, and impartial contributions. A substantial discussion then followed on the Spiritual Life, with emphasis on personal and communal prayer, and the Evangelical Counsels of Poverty, Obedience, and Chastity. The 11:00 AM session was moderated by Br Anil D’Costa, who helped navigate the reflections with a spirit of openness and fraternity. Later, in the afternoon session at 4:30 PM, Br Rocky D’Cunha facilitated a rich conversation on Fraternal Life, Vocation, and Formation—critical pillars for nurturing a vibrant religious community. The evening session at 6:00 PM continued with the same themes under the moderation of Br Joseph Dolphy Pais. A sincere word of gratitude was expressed to all the moderators for their generous service and effective guidance throughout the day’s proceedings. The Chapter continues with further discernment and planning as the Province journeys forward in the spirit of renewal and fraternity.

1DAY 3 OF THE CHAPTER
Newly Elected Provincial and Council of Holy Trinity Province, Karnataka

Highlights from the Ongoing Chapter in Karnataka
Karnataka, [Insert Date] – The third day of the X Provincial Chapter of the Holy Trinity Province unfolded with spiritual solemnity, fraternal discernment, and the pivotal election of the new Provincial Administration. The day began at 6:15 AM with a solemn adoration service, invoking the guidance of the Holy Spirit upon the electoral proceedings. At 8:30 AM, the capitulars assembled in the chapter hall with an opening prayer, followed by the roll call conducted by Br Joywin Dias. Chapter President Br Lawrence Soosainathan delivered essential directives outlining the election process in accordance with the Statutes of the Province. Subsequently, the chapter secretaries and scrutineers took the vow of secrecy, initiating the electoral session.
Provincial Elections:
The following friars were elected to lead the Holy Trinity Province:
• Br Robin Victor Dsouza – Provincial Minister
• Br Paul Melwyn Dsouza – Vicar Provincial and 1st Councillor
• Br Naveen Santhosh Dsouza – 2nd Councillor
• Br Charles Furtado – 3rd Councillor
• Br Antony Raj (Jr) – 4th Councillor
The afternoon session, which began at 3:00 PM and was moderated by Br Joseph Dolphy Pais, featured messages of solidarity from across the Franciscan world. A video greeting from the Provincial of Foggia conveyed blessings, while Br James Donegan, Councillor of the New York Province, encouraged the brothers to "walk together in unity and pray for one another."
Br Paolo Raffaele Pugliese, delegate from the Turkey delegation, offered a reflection on the life and challenges of friars in Turkey.
At 5:45 PM, the evening session was moderated by Br Alban. A warm welcome was extended to Br Giacomo Franchini, Provincial of Emilia Romagna. Delegates then presented mission reports from various regions:
• Br John Baluku, Custos, Charles Lwanga Custody (Uganda)
• Br Stany Roshan, Delegate, Christ the King Delegation (Mizoram-Tripura)
• Br Isaac Baptist, Delegate, Infant Jesus Delegation (Nagaland-Manipur)
Eucharistic Celebration and Handover Ceremony
At 7:00 PM, the newly elected Provincial Minister Br Robin Victor Dsouza, together with his council, presided over the Eucharistic Celebration. The administration team then took the oath of secrecy. The former Provincial Minister, Br John Alwyn Dias, ceremonially handed over the responsibilities by transferring files, keys, and essential documents. The day concluded with a felicitation ceremony, warmly acknowledging the newly elected leadership and entrusting them to the guidance of the Holy Spirit as they begin their service.

1DAY 2 OF THE CHAPTER
HOLY TRINITY PROVINCE, KARNATAKA - X PROVINCIAL CHAPTER –

A Day Marked by Reflection, Reporting, and Responsibility
The second day of the ongoing Chapter unfolded with a spirit of prayer, fraternity, and accountability. The day began with a solemn morning prayer, setting the tone for the sessions that followed. This was immediately succeeded by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, which was celebrated for the reposed soul of Pope Francis, presided over by Br John Alwyn Dias, Provincial Minister. In his homily, Br John called the Chapter members to a deeper awareness of their spiritual journey, urging them to “remember, recall, and reunite,” reminding that our viewpoint is shaped by our standpoint—a call to introspection and communion.
Provincial Report Presented in Morning Session
The first session of the day commenced at 9:00 AM with a prayer. Br Joywin Dias conducted the roll call, ensuring the presence of all Chapter members. The highlight of the morning was the presentation of the Provincial Report by Br John Alwyn Dias, who provided a comprehensive overview of the province’s spiritual, pastoral, and fraternal life over the past triennium. The session was ably moderated by Br Dolphy Pais, ensuring a smooth and engaging discussion.
Financial Transparency in the Afternoon and Evening
The second session began at 3:00 PM, again opening with prayer. Br Vijesh Loyed Menezes, Provincial Treasurer, presented the Triennial Financial Report, detailing the financial journey of the province, including stewardship, accountability, and sustainability initiatives. The session was moderated by Br Anil D’Costa, who facilitated the deliberations with clarity and precision. A third session followed at 6:00 PM, continuing the financial presentation. Br Vijesh offered further details and clarifications, fostering a transparent dialogue on the economic realities and responsibilities of the province. The evening session was moderated by Br Rocky D’Cunha. The day concluded with a sense of collective responsibility and renewed commitment, as members looked ahead to further discernment and deliberation in the days to come.

1HOLY TRINITY PROVINCE, KARNATAKA INAUGURATES X PROVINCIAL CHAPTER WITH SPIRIT-FILLED CEREMONY
INNAUGURATION:

Shanti Sadhana, FISI – Kengeri, Bengaluru | 21 April 2025
The Holy Trinity Province officially inaugurated its X Provincial Chapter at Shanti Sadhana, FISI, Kengeri, Bengaluru, on Monday, 21st April 2025. Themed “Rooted in Faith, Journeying in Hope, Driven by Love – Anchoring into Capuchin Franciscan Charism”, the Chapter began with a powerful symbolic and spiritual opening, setting the tone for days of reflection, renewal, and fraternal discernment.
Procession and Eucharist: A Spirit-Led Beginning
At 3:00 PM, friars gathered at the entrance of Shanti Sadhana for a solemn procession to the chapel, led by Rev. Fr. Lawrence Soosainathan, President of the Chapter and General Councillor for CCMSI. Carrying the Easter Candle, he was accompanied by brothers bearing candles—signs of unity and the light of Christ. A prayer service, prepared and animated by the Liturgical Committee, was held in the chapel, creating a reflective and reverent atmosphere. This was followed by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, presided over by Fr. Lawrence Soosainathan. In his homily, he exhorted the gathering to allow themselves to be led by the Holy Spirit, drawing parallels with the post-Resurrection disciples. “Just as the early disciples were animated by the Spirit, so too must we be inspired in these days of the Chapter,” he said, underlining the spiritual foundation of the gathering.
Inaugural Session: Welcome, Witness, and Unity
At 6:00 PM, the inaugural session commenced with a welcome address by Chapter Secretary Br. Maxim D’Silva, followed by a brief invocation prayer for the success and grace of the Chapter. A lighting of the lamp ceremony brought symbolic brightness and unity to the hall, with the President, Provincial Minister, Vicar Provincial, and Councillors taking part. The Provincial Minister formally welcomed the President, Rev. Fr. Lawrence Soosainathan, acknowledging his presence and leadership. Observers from the Provinces of Italy, New York, Turkey, and the Custody of Uganda were warmly received, along with Delegate Superiors from Mizoram-Tripura, Nagaland-Manipur, and Sri Lanka. The Provincial Councillors and Capitulars were introduced and welcomed. Br. Joywin Dias, Provincial Secretary, conducted the official roll call, followed by a moment of prayerful remembrance for deceased friars of the triennium. A prayer was offered for the reposed soul of Pope Francis acknowledging his selfless service to the church. The General Minister’s permission to convoke the Chapter was read aloud, along with the Letter of Convocation issued by the Provincial Minister.
Provincial and Presidential Addresses: A Call to Commitment In his welcome address, the Provincial Minister urged all members to enter the Chapter with hearts open to the Spirit and minds focused on mission. He emphasized the importance of communal discernment, renewal of commitment, and faithfulness to the Capuchin Franciscan way. In a stirring keynote, Fr. Lawrence Soosainathan described the Holy Trinity Province as “rich not just in numbers but in commitment and witness.” He expressed deep gratitude for the gift of the province and reminded the friars of their shared responsibility. “This Chapter is a sacred moment—a time to reflect on community scope, address common concerns, and pursue collective goals,” he said.
Formal Opening and commencement of The Chapter Following the formalities, Fr. Lawrence Soosainathan solemnly declared the X Provincial Chapter open. In accordance with the Statutes of the Province, the selection of scrutineers was carried out. Members of various Chapter committees were proposed and approved, ensuring smooth facilitation of sessions in the days ahead. The Chapter agenda and timetable were then presented and approved unanimously, allowing the body to begin its journey of reflection and discernment in a spirit of transparency and collaboration. 
Looking Ahead
As the Chapter days progress, the friars are called to journey together with openness, truth, and fraternity. Guided by the Spirit and rooted in their Franciscan identity, they now turn toward the mission of renewal—faithful to the Gospel, committed to the poor, and united in fraternity. Stay tuned for daily updates and reflections from the Chapter Hall.

1CLOUD COMPUTING SESSION @ ST. ANTHONY'S COLLEGE
On 16th April 2025 A session on cloud computing was organized in St Anthony’s College by the department of computer application. The Program was planned and executed by Prof. Sneha, Prof Balkhis and Prof Divya shree B L. The program was complied by Charanya from final year BCA.The sole purpose of the program was to enlighten students about the evolving landscape of cloud technology and the career perspective of it. Then the program begin with the welcoming the guests and the resource person, after that introduction about the resource person’s profile was read by Rakshitha from final year BCA. The session commenced with the resource person offering a detailed introduction to cloud computing. He explained that cloud computing is the on-demand delivery of computing services such as servers, storage, databases, networking, software, and analytics over the internet. Following the introduction, the speaker delved into the various types of cloud computing services.He elaborated on Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), which provides virtualized computing resources over the internet; Platform as a Service (PaaS), offering hardware and software tools for application development; and Software as a Service (SaaS), delivering software applications over the internet on a subscription basis.


Easter Joy at Celebration at St. Clare Catholic Church Akuluto - Nagaland
St. Clare Catholic Church joyfully celebrated Easter on Sunday, April 20, 2025, with a solemn Mass at 9:00 AM. The main celebrant for the solemnity was Rev. Fr. Stephen D’Souza, the Parish Priest. The celebration witnessed enthusiastic participation from students of Nagaland University, who added to the joy of the occasion. In his homily, Fr. Stephen spoke about the profound significance of Easter, emphasizing the victory of life over death and the hope that the resurrection of Christ brings to all believers. Immediately following the Mass, a heartfelt farewell was given to Br. Edmund Mughavito, who had been serving at St. Clare Church and School as a regent. Br. Edmund came to gain pastoral experience and became an integral part of the community during his time of service. Fr. Stephen, along with the entire Catholic community, expressed their gratitude and best wishes to him. In his address, Fr. Stephen encouraged Br. Edmund with the words: “Don’t just become a priest, become a devout priest.” His message served as an inspiration not only to Br. Edmund but to all present. The celebration concluded with a fellowship meal, lovingly organized by the Catholic community, fostering togetherness and joy in the spirit of Easter.

Vimukti Children and Youth Celebrate Ambedkar Utsav
On April 17, 2025, Vimukti Pothnal hosted a vibrant Ambedkar Utsav at its premises, bringing together unorganized youth and Vimukti children from 14 villages. The event, organized under the banner of “Ambedkar Utsav,” aimed to honor the legacy of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and inspire participants through his life and contributions. Fr. Sathish Fernandes delivered an engaging speech, highlighting key incidents from Dr. Ambedkar’s life to instill values among the youth. He emphasized Dr. Ambedkar’s monumental achievement in drafting the world’s lengthiest constitution and his contributions to social justice and equality. The program featured an essay and quiz competition focused on Dr. Ambedkar’s life, with winners receiving certificates and cash prizes. Mr. Jaysheela conducted an insightful session on “The Need for Constitutional Literacy in Our Villages,” explaining its importance and ways to promote it among the masses. Mr. Tayappa B. Hosur presided over the event, commending Dr. Ambedkar’s wisdom and his efforts in empowering Dalits and women. Mr. Arogyappa, Vimukti animator, proposed a vote of thanks. The staff’s dedication ensured the event’s success, with 78 unorganized youth and children actively participating, making it a memorable and impactful celebration.

SEMINAR ON CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS @ ST.ANTHONY’S COLLEGE
"The greatest pleasure in life is achieving what others say you cannot. Let your determination silence the doubters and propel you towards triumph”.
The VIDWAAN committee, in association with IQAC, organized a seminar on the topic “Civil Services Exams” on 11th April,2025 at 11:00 AM at Pace Bene Hall, St. Anthony’s College. The objective of the seminar was to provide students with insights and guidance about the Civil Services Examination, its structure, preparation strategies, and the significance of a career in civil services. The session was graced by the presence of Commander B.N. Ravi Kiran, Deputy Office In-charge Naval Detachment, Bangalore, who served as the resource person. As a Navy Captain with extensive experience and knowledge, he shared valuable information about the role of civil services in nation-building and motivated students to pursue a career in public service. He also shared personal anecdotes and practical tips for exam preparation, time management, and maintaining motivation throughout the journey. The seminar was attended by students and faculty members across various departments. It was an interactive session where students actively participated and clarified their queries regarding eligibility, exam patterns, and career prospects in the civil services. The program concluded with a vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to the guest speaker, management, and organizing committee for making the event a great success. "In the face of challenges, remember: every setback is a setup for a comeback. Keep pushing forward!

Palm Sunday Celebrated with Fervour at St. Clare Church, Akuluto - Nagaland
The faithful of St. Clare Church, Akuluto, came together in a spirit of devotion and celebration on Palm Sunday on April 13th 2025, marking the beginning of Holy Week with a solemn and vibrant Mass held at 9:00 AM. The celebration was graced by the presence of Rev. Fr. Kokto Kurian, Director of the Nagaland Catholic Youth Movement (NCYM), who served as the main celebrant. Fr. Kokto was accompanied by key office bearers of NCYM, including Dr. Rosou Pohena (President), Ms. Veronica (Secretary), Ms. Esther (Joint Secretary), Mr. Leo (Treasurer), and Mr. Stephen (Vibes Editor). The occasion was further enriched by the participation of enthusiastic youth from Nagaland University, adding to the sense of unity and spiritual fervor. During the homily, Fr. Kokto spoke eloquently on the significance of Palm Sunday, reminding the congregation of Christ’s triumphant entry into Jerusalem and its deeper meaning for Christians today. His sermon offered a thoughtful reflection on humility, sacrifice, and the path toward resurrection. Fr. Stephen D’Souza, the Parish Priest of St. Clare Church, expressed heartfelt gratitude to the visiting team for their presence, guidance, and encouragement. He acknowledged the blessing it was for the local community to witness and participate in such a spiritually enriching celebration. Immediately following the Mass, an outreach program organized by NCYM was held. Fr. Kokto once again took the stage to address the gathered faithful, offering insightful teachings on the Catholic faith and sacraments. His talk emphasized the importance of a deep-rooted and active faith life.

YOUNG TALENTS TAKE CENTER STAGE AT ST. CLARE'S SPORTS MEET 2025
St. Clare School, Akuluto, celebrated its Annual Sports Meet from April 8 to 10, 2025, with great enthusiasm and vibrant participation from students and staff alike. The event showcased a perfect blend of athleticism, teamwork, and school spirit. Throughout the three-day event, a variety of games and athletic competitions were organized by the teachers, including traditional and modern events such as Coco, Tunnel Ball, Tug of War, Football, Volleyball, Water Filling in Bottle, High Jump, Long Jump, Relay Race, 100 Meter Race, 200 Meter Race, and many more. To keep the energy levels high, house in-charge teachers served special refreshments to the students during the breaks, which added to the festive atmosphere of the event. A special note of appreciation goes to the Sports Committee for their excellent coordination and smooth execution of the event. Their hard work ensured that all activities were conducted efficiently and without any confusion. The Sports Day not only promoted physical fitness but also encouraged unity, discipline, and healthy competition among the students, making it a memorable experience for all.

St. Anthony’s College-Wellness Checkup Drive
“You can’t enjoy wealth if you are not in good health.”
Good health is central to human happiness and well-being. It contributes significantly to prosperity, wealth, and even economic progress. Health is the foundation that enables a person to perform daily life tasks effectively and efficiently. Health consciousness is especially important in the lives of students, as it helps them improve and preserve their well-being, avoid illness, and reduce risky behaviors. Recognizing the importance of good health, the NSS Unit, Women Cell, and Red Cross Unit of St. Anthony's College, Bangalore, organized a Health Checkup Drive in collaboration with Narayana Hrudayalaya on the occasion of World Health Day, held on 9th April 2025 at Pace Bene Hall. The event was inaugurated by Rev. Fr. Joy Dsouza, Principal of St. Anthony's College, who emphasized the importance of health in our lives and encouraged students and staff to make the best use of the available facilities. The team from Narayana Hrudayalaya conducted comprehensive health checkups for both students and staff. The checkup included Body Mass Index (BMI) measurement, Random Blood Sugar Test, Electrocardiogram (ECG), and Doctor Consultation.

CLARITE CARNIVAL 2025 KICKS OFF IN ST CLARE SCHOOL AKULUTO WITH PARENTS DAY, FOOD FEST & INAUGURATION OF SPORTS MEET
St. Clare School came alive with joy and vibrant celebrations on Monday April 07, 2025 as the much-anticipated Clarite Carnival 2025 commenced with Parents Day, a colorful Food Fest, and the inauguration of the Annual Sports Meet. The event, held at 9 am in the school auditorium, witnessed enthusiastic participation from over 300 parents and well-wishers. The day’s proceedings were graced by Fr. Johnson Ayila, Principal of St. Anthony School, Zunheboto, who served as the Chief Guest. The programme began with a solemn prayer by Br. Mughavito Edmund, followed by a melodious Welcome Song by Class 5. Students from various classes put up a series of engaging and meaningful performances, including choreographies, mime shows, traditional and couple dances, a fancy dress tribute, and theatrical skits—each celebrating values such as gratitude, environmental awareness, kindness, and biblical teachings. In his address, Fr. Johnson Ayila expressed appreciation for the school's efforts in nurturing talent and fostering parent-student relationships. He officially inaugurated the Sports Day 2025, scheduled from April 8–10, with an inspiring message on sportsmanship and unity. Headmaster Fr. Stephen Dsouza, in his speech, thanked the parents for their unwavering support and acknowledged the dedication of the staff and students. The programme also featured interactive games for parents organized by Sir Vikram, which added to the fun and laughter.

"Empowering Women through Skill Training: Over 1,000+ Women Trained and Earning with Dignity" Vimukti Pothnal
On April 5th, 2025, Vimukti Pothnal organized a certificate distribution program in Jeenoor village, Manvi Taluk, for women who successfully completed a five-month free sewing training course. In his address, Mr. Charlie Udbal, a staff member of Vimukti, highlighted the organization's decade-long commitment to empowering rural women and unemployed youth through skill development. Over 1,000 women have been trained and are now earning a livelihood, he noted. He also mentioned that the certificates would help participants access government schemes and job opportunities. Mr. Tirupati, Vice President of the Gram Panchayat, praised Vimukti’s efforts in uplifting the poor and providing sustainable employment to village women. Trainee Mrs. Ambika shared that without this training, many would still be doing daily wage labor. The instructors also expressed gratitude for the opportunity to teach and grow professionally. The event saw the participation of local leaders, women, and around 15 enthusiastic trainees.

Trinity Central School Celebrates Kindergarten Graduation Day-2024-25
Trinity Central School joyfully celebrated its Kindergarten Graduation Day for the academic year 2024-2025 on 22 March 2025 marking an important milestone in the lives of its young graduates. The event was filled with excitement, pride, and heartfelt moments as the UKG students prepared to step into Grade 1. The ceremony commenced with a warm welcome, setting the stage for a morning of celebration. The tiny graduates, dressed in adorable caps and gowns, marched gracefully to the rhythm of the school band, escorted by their teachers. Parents, teachers, and dignitaries gathered to witness this special moment. A soulful prayer marked the beginning of the event, followed by an oath-taking ceremony led by Shawnel of UKG where students pledged to uphold the values they learned in their early years. Sr. Lathika, Principal, St Cecily CBSE School, Udupi the chief guest, was introduced by little Vihaan Goyal of LKG-A, showcasing the confidence and enthusiasm of the young students.One of the most awaited moments was the Certificate Distribution, where students were recognized for their hard work and achievements throughout the year. The "Gift of Love" segment honored a dedicated parent who had contributed meaningful gifts to the graduates, reinforcing the bond between the school and its families.

Saturday Activities- Bag Free Day @ St Anthony’s Church School
In our school, every third Saturday of the month is observed as "Sambhrama Shanivara" ie. Bag free day to promote learning beyond books. Students participated in fruit and vegetable carvings, clay modeling, pick and speak, debate, fancy dress, cooking without fire competitions and more. These activities nurtured creativity, teamwork, and civic awareness while easing the burden of heavy school bags.

Student Development Programs @ St Anthony’s Church School
Our school conducted various student development programs throughout the academic year 2024-25 to enhance academic performance, career awareness, and skill development. Dr. Antony Joseph, a corporate trainer from Lions Club Bangalore, led a session on effective time management strategies for SSLC students, helping them optimize their study schedules. In another session, he provided guidance on scoring high marks and making informed career choices. A two-day life skill development workshop was conducted by MSc Psychology students from St. Clarets College, focusing on leadership, communication, self-management, and goal setting. Additionally, the Agastya Foundation Winter Camp, a two-day program by an NGO dedicated to enhance education through activity-based learning, engaged students in hands-on experiences using simple materials. These initiatives were designed to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and confidence needed for their academic and personal growth.

Faculty Development Programmes @ St Anthony’s Church School
To enhance teaching effectiveness and student success, our school conducted various faculty development programs throughout the academic year 2024-25. Dr. Antony Joseph, a corporate trainer from Lions Club Bangalore, led a session on maintaining an Alpha state of mind, helping teachers stay focused and manage classrooms effectively. In a separate session, he provided strategic guidance on improving SSLC results through targeted academic interventions. He also conducted a session on ways to improve parent-teacher interactions, emphasizing effective communication for better student support. Additionally, Mr. Sharif from FLN Books conducted a session on child psychology, highlighting the role of curriculum design in shaping young learners’ overall personality development. These programs were organized to equip teachers with modern teaching methodologies, fostering a more engaging and effective learning environment for students.

SSLC Students Farewell at St Anthony’s Church School
Every ending marks the beginning of a bright new journey.
The 10th Standard Farewell was a heartfelt celebration as our school community led by the Principal Rev. Fr. Vijay Kumar and Vice Principal Rev. Fr. Anil D’Costa came together to honour our graduating students. Mementos were presented,
and a heart touching farewell video was shared following dynamic dance performances by the 9th standard. As a special gesture, the 10th standard students presented a gift as a token of gratitude and honoured the teachers who guided them along the way. With the blessings of Saint Anthony, the school wishes our graduates a future filled with success and joy as they step in a world full of adventures and learning’s.

Thankful Hearts and Shining Stars: Thanksgiving Day Celebration at Trinity Central School
Trinity Central School hosted a heartwarming Thanksgiving Day Celebration on March 21st, bringing together students, teachers, and dignitaries to reflect on the blessings of the past year. The event was marked by gratitude, inspiring speeches, and the recognition of outstanding achievements. The ceremony was beautifully compered by Ms. Lizvita Mural Vaz, who guided the program seamlessly. The event began with a prayer led by the school choir, invoking blessings for the year ahead. The Principal, Rev. Fr. Dominic Sunil Lobo, along with Vice Principal and Administrator Rev. Fr. Ravi Rajesh Serrao, Academic Coordinator Ms. Magdalena Lewis, Primary Section Head Dr. Poornima Devadiga, and Pre-primary Section Head Ms. Renita Monteiro, graced the occasion. Students Shawn (Grade 5), Navith (Grade 9A), and Sanvi Jathan (Grade 9C) shared heartfelt experiences, reflecting on their journey throughout the year. Their words highlighted the values of gratitude, perseverance, and teamwork. The most awaited part of the event, the prize distribution ceremony, celebrated students' achievements in academics, sports, and extracurricular activities. Awards were presented for 100% attendance, Olympiads, and various accolades, recognizing the dedication and hard work of the students. Additionally, Cubs, Bulbuls, and Scouts students were honored with certificates for their active participation and commitment to scouting programs.

Vimukti House Restoration Project: “Lifting Lives by Building Homes”
MANGALORE: St. Anne’s Friary Hall was filled with the spirit of generosity as St. Mary’s Konkan Community (SMKC) Dubai, now registered as St. Mary’s Charitable Trust Mangalore, celebrated its silver jubilee. Marking the occasion, SMKC pledged to build 25 homes for the underprivileged in partnership with Vimukti Charitable Trust, run by the Capuchin Fathers of Karnataka Province. The celebration on Sunday, March 23, 2025, commenced at 4:00 PM with the arrival of guests, who were welcomed with tea and snacks. Mr. Leslie Rego, a friend and well-wisher of SMKC, anchored the program and welcomed dignitaries with floral greetings. The event was inaugurated with the lighting of the lamp and prayers for blessings. Mrs. Jennifer Macarenhas shared insights into SMKC’s collaboration with Vimukti Raichur and the objectives of the housing project. Chief Guest Mr. Walter Nandalike lauded SMKC’s contributions to health and education in Dubai and Mangalore. He also highlighted social challenges, urging the community to foster love and service. Capuchin Provincial Rev. Fr. John Alwyn Dias expressed gratitude to SMKC for their generosity in supporting the Province’s social initiatives. Vimukti Charitable Trust Director, Fr. Satish Fernandes, presented an overview of the NGO’s services and future plans.

Grand Celebration of the Capuchin Fete and the Valedictory Day 2025
St. Francis of Assisi School, Chikodi, celebrated the Capuchin Fete and Valedictory Day 2025 with great enthusiasm and joy. The event was a vibrant mix of cultural performances, heartfelt speeches, and exciting activities, making it a memorable occasion for students, teachers, and parents alike. The highlight of the event was the series of well-executed skits, including "The Golden Eggs," "Peter and the Wolf," "Social Media," "The Boy in the Jungle," "The Piper’s Melody," "Francis and the Chieftain," and "The Haunted House." Each play conveyed valuable lessons and showcased the students’ acting skills and creativity. Adding to the excitement, mesmerizing dance performances lit up the stage, leaving the audience spellbound with their energy and grace. The entire school campus buzzed with enthusiasm as teachers set up various stalls offering delicious food, fun games adding to the festive atmosphere. The event was graced by Fr. Maxim D'Silva, the Guest of guest, who delivered an inspiring speech to the outgoing 10th standard students, encouraging them to face future challenges with confidence and determination. His words of wisdom left a lasting impact on the students as they prepared to embark on a new journey beyond school life. Overall, the Capuchin Fete and Valedictory Day 2025 was a grand success, filled with joy, nostalgia, and celebration. It was a perfect blend of entertainment and inspiration, making it a cherished memory for everyone involved.

INNOVATE 2025: ST. ANTHONY’S COLLEGE
Innovation and profitability are the keys for any successful business idea. To explore more such innovative business ideas, the department of commerce with IQAC organized a competition (INNOVATE 2025 (New startup ideas) to give an opportunity for the students cum future entrepreneurs to explore their creative business ideas. Today's students are the future business minds or entrepreneurs who can rule the business world. To explore their ideas and to enhance their business skills and ideas this competition was a good platform. The event was organized on 22nd of march 2025 Saturday at 11.00 am. The number of teams participating in the competition were 9 teams which included students from B. Com, BBA and BCA. The judges of the day were Rev. Fr. Robin Victor D’Souza and Rev. Fr. Preetham Mendonca. The program went on very well with all the presentations from our enthusiastic participants and the excitement of the audience. Each team had come up with unique and sustainable business ideas. There was a lot of creativity and thought given regarding sustainability. Few of the business ideas were really impressive as they came up with the ideas which not only promoted sustainability but also gave a solution to reduce the plastic and also these business ideas would help to reduce the pollution and help in ecological balance.

Women’s day Celebration 11 March 2025
“Every Woman’s success should be an inspiration to another. We’ re the strongest when we cheer each other on”
The Women’s Day Celebration was held on 11th March by Vimukti SHG Federation and Capuchin Krishik Seva Kendra® in Banakal with great enthusiasm, focusing on the theme "Women’s Good Health, Family’s Good Health." The event aimed to highlight the importance of women’s well-being as the foundation of a healthy family and community. The program commenced with the procession march in Banakal which was inaugurated by Fr. Thomas, Asst. Priest of Our Lady of Nativity Church, Banakal and Mrs. Athika Banu, the president of Vimukti SHG Federation. The women walked in procession raising awareness through placards against atrocities that women undergo in the society. The depiction of Mother India under whose shelter we are all united and brave women like Kittur Rani Chennamma, Savitri Ba Phule, Mother Theresa, Onakke Obbavva increase the beauty of the procession. Later the celebration was continued in the Church Hall, Banakal. Fr. Fredrick Braggs, the Secretary of Capuchin Krishik Seva Kendra®, Ujire presided over the celebration. Dr. Kavyashri HL, BAMS and all the dignitaries inaugurated the program by lighting the lamp. Fr. Prem Dsouza, Parish Priest of Our Lady of Nativity Church, Banakal, Mrs. Renuka, Sub-Inspector of Banakal Police station, Mrs. Zarina, President of Banakal Gram Panchyath, Fr. Edwin Dsouza, Director, Mrs. Athika Banu, President of Vimukti SHG Federation and board members were on the dais.

Protection of Environment is my personal Responsibility: Awareness Drive - 23rd & 24th of February
Capuchin Krishik Seva Kendra® in collaboration with Taruve Grama Panchayat and Grama Panchayat elected women representatives Federation (Sugrama) held an environment protection awareness drive at Kottigehara on 23rd & 24th of February. This drive was conducted to educate and inspire devotees undertaking the Padayatra to Dharmasthala about the importance of environmental conservation & protection. The campaign aimed to promote eco-friendly practices and responsible behaviour among the people. The devotees were made aware regarding the importance of protection of environment invited to plant saplings in their native places and to be part in successfully spread the message of environmental conservation. The initiative fostered a sense of responsibility towards nature, ensuring that faith and devotion go hand in hand with protecting Mother Earth. The visit of Mr. Kota Shrinivas Poojary, MP & Minister of Social Welfare Department and Backward Classes Welfare Department of Karnataka, along with his associates Mr. Parikshith & Mr. Gajendra, increased the vibrancy of this drive. His supportive words and joining hands in our drive through planting a sapling was a memorable moment of the drive.

Promotion of Quality Education through Tuition Classes
The Promotion of Quality Education through Tuition Classes program was launched in 10 villages of Mudigere, in the month of January, to support underprivileged children in improving their academic performance. The selected tutors provide subject-based coaching, mentorship, study materials to enhance learning. Along with this moral values, importance of cleanliness, discipline, songs are taught and games are conducted for the children. Despite challenges like lack of resources and irregular attendance, the program successfully boosted students’ confidence and academic skills. Parents and community members appreciated the initiative, leading to increased awareness of the importance of education. The program continues to empower children, ensuring better learning opportunities and a brighter future.

Session on Gender Equality: St. Anthony’s College
Young people of all genders play a vital role in the development process and nation-building. Recognizing the importance of gender equality is crucial for addressing gender disparities, inequality, and fostering a safe and inclusive society for all. With this objective in mind, the Women Cell organized a session on 19th March 2025 at Pace Bene Hall, St. Anthony's College, Bangalore. The session commenced with an address by Rev. Fr. Joy, Principal of St. Anthony's College, who emphasized the significance of understanding and advocating for gender equality. Ms. Agatha, the resource person, delivered an informative talk on the concept of gender equality, highlighting its importance and discussing various forms of gender-based discrimination and inequality. Through interactive activities, Ms. Agatha encouraged students to reflect on their perspectives and promote inclusive behavior. The session provided students with an opportunity to understand the impact of gender inequality and the importance of promoting inclusivity. Students expressed their gratitude for the organization of the session, appreciating the opportunity to learn about gender equality. Women Cell Coordinator Prof. Molly Dsouza and NSS Coordinator Prof. Balkhis contributed to the discussions and encouraged student participation. The program was anchored by Sufiya, a third-year BCom student. The session concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Chaitanya, a first-year BCom student.

Insights into GST for management: St. Anthony’s College
"A single nation, a single market, a single tax—GST - the cornerstone of economic harmony."
On 12th March 2025, management committee CHANAKYA, organized a workshop on insights into GST for management students. Mr. B S Mylar (CA), BCom, LLB, FCA, DISA, was the resource person of the day who is a qualified CA in GST consultation. Detailed explaination on incidence of tax, tax payer were explained. The new concept of Zero-rated tax was introduced to the students. Real examples were quoted by the resource person to make students get clear with the concept of Central GST, State GST and Intergrated GST. The outcome of the program were Practical implications of GST are much needed for the graduates because theory in the text book syllabus and real time application differs. After this session the program outcome for the students were : The concept of levy was made clear. Types of GST – CGST, SGST, IGST, when and where it will be applicable was understood by the students. Incidence and liability of tax payer concept was touched. Students got an idea on the Types of forms available for GSTR (GST Returns) like ITR filing forms. Special system in GST of composite tax system and where is it applicable was cleared to the students. The coordinators for the session are Prof. Chandrika and Prof. Mahalakshmi D. It was a knowledge filled session for the stdents.

International Women’s Day 2025 – “For ALL Women and Girls: Rights, Equality, and Empowerment” Vimukti Pothnal
The Vimukti Charitable Trust® celebrated International Women’s Day 2025 on March 17, 2025, under the theme: “For ALL Women and Girls: Rights, Equality, and Empowerment.” This year’s theme calls for action to unlock equal rights, power, and opportunities for all, striving for a feminist future where no one is left behind. Central to this vision is the empowerment of the next generation—particularly young women and adolescent girls—as catalysts for lasting change. Mr. Jaysheel, Vimukti Coordinator, delivered the keynote address, emphasizing that “Women often live within the four walls of a house and family. In the 21st century, it is essential for women to grow socially, literarily, and politically, making their presence known both within and beyond their homes. To create a better future, we must sow the seeds of gender equality today.” Mrs. Nilamma, a teacher and the main resource person from Pothnal, advised the women that “Equality must begin within our own homes by eliminating gender disparities to build a better society. Women must take this issue seriously, and with proper social and mental support, along with access to quality education, they can overcome challenges and confidently face the future.” In his inaugural speech, Fr. Sathish Fernandes motivated the women to stand firm in facing their struggles.

Cubs Students Harvest and Donate Turmeric : Trinity Central School
Perampalli, March 10: The Cubs students of Trinity Central School, Perampalli, successfully wrapped up their year-long agricultural activity by harvesting turmeric and preparing it into turmeric powder. In a special gesture, they donated the turmeric powder to the school, handing it over to Rev. Fr. Dominic Sunil Lobo, Principal of Trinity Central School, during the closing ceremony of the Cubs activities. This achievement was made possible under the guidance and support of the Cubs teachers, who played a crucial role in mentoring the students throughout the process. From planting the turmeric seeds to nurturing, harvesting, and processing the crop, the teachers provided valuable insights and hands-on training. Their encouragement motivated the students to actively engage in the activity and develop a deep appreciation for agriculture. This project not only taught students the fundamentals of farming but also instilled a sense of self-sufficiency and the joy of giving back. The successful completion of this initiative highlights the importance of experiential learning, encouraging young minds to engage with nature and develop essential life skills.

NSS Camp by St. Anthony’s College Bangaluru in Collaboration with Vimukti Charitable Trust Pothnal:
From February 27 to March 5, 2025, the NSS unit of St. Anthony’s College, Bangalore, in collaboration with Vimukti Charitable Trust, Pothnal, organized an eight-day social work camp focused on child rights, health awareness, and community welfare. This initiative aimed to empower children, educate communities, and foster a sense of responsibility among the youth. Throughout the camp, collage students actively participated in various awareness programs, training sessions, and community engagement activities. Children were educated about their fundamental rights and protection mechanisms, emphasizing the importance of safety, education, and empowerment. Health awareness sessions provided valuable guidance on hygiene, nutrition, and disease prevention, ensuring that children and community members understood the significance of maintaining good health. To make the awareness programs more engaging, Collage students performed street plays and skits on crucial social issues, including child abuse, child marriage, child labor, and human trafficking. These performances effectively conveyed strong messages, making it easier for people to grasp the importance of protecting children’s rights. Additionally, sessions on responsible social media usage were conducted, highlighting its impact on mental health, privacy, and safety.

DRIVE SAFE, BE SAFE : ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI SCHOOL Chikodi
To create an awareness among children on Road Safety and Air Pollution, Regional Transport office, Chikodi, had organized drawing and essay competitions for 6th to 9th standard students. Having vehicle is not prestige but knowing the traffic rules and following it all the times, is much more prestigious than anything else. Participation in the competition was appreciated by RTO and winners were awarded with certificate and mementos.

Trinity Central School Celebrates National Science Day with fervour
Trinity Central School celebrated National Science Day with great enthusiasm on the school campus on 28th February 2025, highlighting the importance of scientific curiosity and innovation among students. The event featured student-made science models on various topics, showcasing their creativity and understanding of scientific concepts. Students confidently presented their projects, explaining their functionality and significance to the audience. The entire school witnessed the event, gaining valuable insights into the world of science and innovation. Vice Principal Fr. Ravi Rajesh Serrao graced the occasion, appreciating the students' hard work, dedication, and talent. He encouraged them to continue exploring and learning, emphasizing the importance of scientific thinking in today’s world. The celebration was a resounding success, fostering a spirit of innovation and curiosity among young minds. The school remains committed in nurturing scientific temperament and encouraging students to explore the wonders of science.

Inauguration of Infant Jesus Friary and Chapel, the new mission of Infant Jesus Delegation Nagaland - Manipur
A momentous occasion unfolded in Kuhuboto, Niuland District, as the new Capuchin friary and chapel under the Infant Jesus delegation of Manipur and Nagaland was officially inaugurated on Monday 3rd March 2025 at 4 pm. The inauguration ceremony was led by Fr John Alwyn Dias, Provincial Minister of Holy Trinity Province Karnataka, while the church was solemnly blessed by Most Rev Dr James Thoppil, Bishop of Kohima Diocese in the presence of clergy, religious men and women, lay faithful, Catholic community, teachers, leaders of the Kuhuboto village and well-wishers. On this occasion, Fr Roshan Sequiera the treasurer of Infant Jesus Delegation as well as the treasurer of infant Jesus new mission anchored the liturgical ceremony. Prior to the inauguration, Fr Alwyn Dias blessing the Computer Lab prayed for all the benefactors who had helped financially. The newly established mission of Capuchins under the patronage of Infant Jesus, marks a significant step in the spiritual and educational upliftment of the region. In a heartfelt thanksgiving speech, Fr. Alwyn Dias extended his deep gratitude to all those who played a vital role in the journey of the new mission. Speaking with warmth and appreciation, he thanked the Bishop for granting a new mission to the Capuchins.

District-Level Cub and Bulbul Utsav: Trinity Central School
The Bharat Scouts and Guides Karnataka, Udupi District Association, organized the District-Level Cub & Bulbul Utsav on February 22, 2025, at Rajangana, Shri Krishna Math, Udupi. The event was inaugurated by Puthige Seer Sri Sugunendra Theertha Swamiji, who blessed the participants and emphasized the importance of discipline, leadership, and service in shaping young minds. A total of 43 students from Trinity Central School enthusiastically participated in the event, actively engaging in various scouting activities. Among them, Cub Samarth Pai was recognized for his exemplary performance and enthusiasm. The Utsav featured team-building exercises, cultural programs, and interactive sessions, all designed to instill confidence and promote the values of scouting. District Chief Commissioner Shri Indrali Jayakar Shetty presided over the function, commending the participants and encouraging them to continue their journey in scouting. He highlighted the role of such programs in nurturing responsible citizens and future leaders. The event concluded with the distribution of certificates and mementos to all participants, marking another milestone in the Bharat Scouts and Guides' efforts to inspire and empower young students.

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