Bantwal: Infant Jesus Church organizes 'Investor Awareness Programme'


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Bantwal, Nov 29: On November 26 the Education Commission of Infant Jesus church Bantwal organised an 'Investor Awareness programme' for the general public at Infant Jesus Kannada Medium School Hall.

Around 65 participants from the parish and few locals registered and participated in this informative and valuable session. Leo Amal A, senior branch manager, Franklin Templeton Asset Management (India) Private Ltd was the speaker during the IAP.

The session was preceded by a short inaugural programme where the parish priest, Fr Valerian D’Souza presided, Clitus D’Souza, coordinator, Education Commission welcomed the gathering and professor Wilfred D’Souza, member Education Commission compered the event. Professor Louis Manoj was the guest for the inaugural.

Session was followed by questions from the participants and more so the quality of questions asked, underlined the very essence of this programme. The programme ended with dinner for all participants.

The organizers thanked Fr Valerian D’Souza the parish priest, asst parish priest Fr Rahul Dexter D’Souza and Fr Melwin D’Souza, principal of Infant Jesus English Medium School for their support and guidance in the conduct of this event.

  

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