Mangalore: Minorities Rights' Day observed at Kinnigoli


News and pics by Lionel Pinto, Kinnigoli
for Daijiworld Media Network - Kinnigoli (GA)
 
Mangalore, Dec 19:
Backword Communities and Minorites Department, Backword Communities and Minorities development Corporation with the help of district lead bank and Bethany Sisters of Kinnigoli, jointly organized a minorities awarness programme on the  minorities rights day herein Kinngoli Church Hall.
 
Fr Alfred Pinto, parish priest of Kinnigoli Church innagurated the camp.  Udaykumar Holla, from distric lead bank explained about the different types of loans which are available to the minortiy community people and called the people to make use of it.

Somappa from Backword communites and Minorites department explained about various fecilities offered from state as well as central government to the minoritiy community . Shaila Sequeira ZP member who talked about the minority women and their rights  requested the concerned officers  present on stage to implement the various government  plans  and to reach it to the needy minority community people.

Sr Premlatha of Bethany convent presided over the function. Sr Lioba  of Marywale orphanage welcomed the guest. Sr Rupert proposed vote of thanks. Sr Lolita of St Mary's special school compered the programme.

  

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