Mangalore: Archbishop Dr Bernard Moras to Launch Kuppepadavu Website
Media Release
Mangalore, Dec 13: Archbishop of Bangalore Dr Bernard Moras will inaugurate www.kuppepadavu.com at Kuppepadavu parish hall at 11 am on December 27.
Kuppepdavu is a small town, located 27 km away from Mangalore, and surrounded by Mangalore, Bantwal, Moodbidri and Bajpe.
Incidentally, Archbishop of Bangalore, Bernard Moras was born in Kuppepadavu and hence it is fitting that the website is launched by one of its greatest achievers.
The website has been developed with the support of Joseph Mathias and Prakash Kotian and his Web Traffico team, Mangalore.
The objective of Kuppepadavu.com is to link Kuppepdavu to the rest of the world. Jerry Moras, promoter of the website says that although Kuppepdavu is a small village it has been gifted with natural beauty and resources including cashews, mangoes, aracunut, banana, paddy, various vegetables and many others.
Kuppepadavu has good infrastructure in terms of roads and services. Besides, there are heathcare and education facilities from anganavadi to college (Marine college), and a recently opened service station (fueling station) as well.
Community service, trade and transportation systems are one of the best compared to many other villages in India. Although people travel to Mangalore city, people love to shop at Kuppepdavu grocery stores. Jerry Moras who hails from Kuppepadavu hopes to have a library and many other community services to reach out to the needy with the help of generous donors.
Kuppepadavu has produced great achievers in areas of business enterprise, religious community, technology, research and many others. Hundreds of people who belong to Kuppepdavu work in the Middle East, Europe, North America and rest of the world in varied capacities.
www.Kuppepadavu.com is promoted by Jerry Moras, realtor and real estate agent in Calgary, Canada, who works with CIR Realty.
Jerry Moras has done MBA (operations) from Manipal University and has been employed in the areas of supply chain and logistics from middle level management to senior management for more than a decade.