Mangalore: Celina Mother Court, Boys Hostel Inaugurated in City


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (GA)

Mangalore, Apr 29: Celina Mother Court (CMC) and CMC Boys Hostel was inaugurated by Celine D’Souza and blessed by Fr Richard Coelho, parish priest of St Francis Parish, Udyavar at Ballalbagh, Mannagudda main road Mangalore here recently.

Speaking on the occasion Fr Richard stressed upon the family values, unity and hard work in realizing the great projects in a family. CMC is a project of J B D’Souza, managing director of the group which is dedicated mainly in honor of their mother and a place for students, a home away from home during their college studies.

CMC hostel has a capacity of around 80 students with all the facilities and security with a 24-hour availability of management staff. It is centrally located in the city of, near Mangalore Corporation Office and TMA Pai International Convention center. It will be a home away from home to the boys who are aspiring to study in the education city. Having 25 years of overseas experience in countries such as Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, UAE, Sultanate of Oman and Kuwait, it is a venture of J B D’Souza and his brother Antony D’Souza to cater for the needs of students’ accommodation in the city.

Fr Richard blessed the building and wished them all the success in this endeavor. Antony D’Souza, partner of this group explained the facilities and mentioned the nominal rates for aspiring students and a home away from home during the student days in this ever-growing city.

  

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