Mangaluru: Inauguration of KaravaliMilana – South Zone Jesuit Alumni Congress at SAC


Media Release

Mangaluru, May 28: The inauguration of the 2-day KaravaliMilana which is the 16th South Zone Jesuit Alumni Congress hosted by St Aloysius College Alumni Association (SACAA) was held on the May 27 in the LF Rasquinha Hall of LCRI Block of the College. Alumni representatives from Jesuit Schools and Colleges from the Provinces of Karnataka, Madurai, Chennai, Andhra & Telangana and Kerala, in the age group of 25 to 75 attended the programme.

Provincial of Karnataka Province Fr Dionysius Vaz SJ was the chief guest. Chenthil Kumar, the national president of JAAI, Fr Swebert D’Silva the PCA of Karnataka and Krishna Reddy the South Zone president of JAAI were the guests of honour. Principal, Dr Praveen Martis, SJ, Dr Richard Gonsalves, convenor of the programme, Stephen Pinto, president, SACAA, Michael DSouza, organising secretary were present on the dais.

There was a book release marking the Ignatian Year ‘St Ignatius Loyola- Cannon Balled to Sainthood’ authored by professor Edmund Frank held during the programme.
Fr Dionysius Vaz, provincial, Karnataka Jesuit Province addressed the gathering by narrating the ideas and innovations of Jesuits brought out in the field of education and helping the society in various capacities in general. He also urged the Alumni to come forward and help the marginalized to attain education.

Fr Melwin Pinto, SJ, in his presidential remarks explained the need of education to the children of the poor and marginalized and urged the Alumni to keep up the motto of the College “Lucet at Ardet” by contributing to the alma mater.

Chenthil Kumar in his introductory remarks emphasized the need for networking with like-minded institutions and organisation for harnessing the potential for ideation, startup activities leading to innovations and patents. He asserted that Jesuit institutions need to reinvert themselves reading the signs of times to make the best use of the resources and talents.

Dr Alwyn D’Sa, registrar of the College, compered the programme. Dr Praveen Martis, SJ welcomed the gathering. Fr Swebert DSilva, province co-ordinator, Karnataka Jesuit Province briefed about JAAI. Dr Richard Gonsalves, proposed the vote of thanks.

There are 4 sessions which will be held during the programme. The first session will be on 'Role of alumni in promoting entrepreneurship among youths- start-ups- incubation’. The resource person for this session is MV Nair, chairman of the TransUnion CIBIL. The session will be moderated by professor Edmund Frank.

The second session will be held on May 28 on ‘Engaging the youth in sustainable development’ by Dr G Srinikethan, Director (Technical Research) Nitte Deemed to be University. Dr Cletus D’Souza will be the moderator. It will be followed by presentations from five provinces.

The third session will be on ‘Gender sensitivity, families and me’ by Brinda Adige, a social activist. Dr Rose Veera D’Souza will be the moderator.
The final session will be the business session where elections to the office bearers of the South Zone JAAI, will be conducted.

The valedictory programme will be held at 4.00 pm on May 28. Dr Vinaya Hegde will be the chief guest. St Aloysius College Alumni Association gets the privilege of organising this Congress after 18 years. The convener for the congress is Dr Richard Gonsalves and the organising secretary is Michael D’Souza.

  

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