Mangalore: St Aloysius College Glorifies 25 Years of Woman Power in Campus
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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS)
Mangalore, Sep 23: St Aloysius College (Autonomous) on Friday September 23 inaugurated 'Glory of Womanhood' year-long celebrations marking the silver jubilee of the presence of lady staff and students in the college. The programme was held at Eric Mathias Hall in the college campus.
Mangalore Vishwas Trust director Dr Olinda Pereira, the chief guest on the occasion, said that celebrating the silver jubilee of the presence of women in the campus indeed was a significant event as it conveys the message that boys and girls are equal and share equally prominent roles in the society.
"There is no room for domination of one by the other," Dr Pereira said, calling upon the college administration and students to lead the way in building a strong society by imbibing the value of mutual respect between the two sexes.
St Aloysius Institutions rector Fr Joseph Rodrigues presiding over the programme said that imparting education for both sexes under one roof is an opportunity to bring the atmophere of home into the class room. He stated that research indicated co-education system improved confidence and respect among the sexes, enabling both girls and boys to live a comfortable life. He added that the co-education system hardly has any disadvantage.
Former bureaucrat of the Indian Revenue Service and writer Giselle Mehta said that co-education was a step forward to achieve women empowerment, as earlier the intellectual capacity of women was suppressed in a male-dominated society. Co-education also inculcates a level of maturity among students, she pointed out.
Former principal and rector of the Aloysius Institutions Dr Leo D'Souza, principal Fr Swebert D'Silva, registrar (evaluations) Dr A M Narahari, campus minister Fr Francis D'Almeida, vice-principal Ronald Pinto, vice-principal Dr Lourdusamy, co-ordinator of the organising commitee Veronica Judy Pinto among others were present.