Mangalore: Milana Charitable Trust Distributes School Uniforms to Poor Students


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

Mangalore, Jun 16: Milana Charitable Trust Mangalore, recently distributed school uniforms to the poor students of Pejavara High School Kalavar, Bajpe, along with cultural and educational programme.
 
The school correspondent Remegious Aranha presided over the function and distributed school uniforms to the students.

Ronald Francis, lecturer of ITI College KPT, Mangalore, the resource person of the day gave lecture on the importance of technical education and also gave career guidance to the high school children.
 
James Dsouza, president of Milana Charitable Trust thanked everyone especially the trustees Edwin Thomas Lewis (Dubai), Clara Lewis (Dubai), Aquiline Lewis (Dubai) for their support and also thanked the donors of Dubai who helped to give school uniform to the poor students.
 
Francis D’Souza, senior teacher of the school welcomed the gathering.

Philomena, teacher of Pejavara Primary School Kalavar proposed the vote of thanks.

Ramesh Bhat, M A BEd, co-ordinated the programme.

  

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  • alban lewis, Kallianpur/bangalore

    Sat, Jun 16 2012

    Very generous of Milana Charitable Trust with the support of the Trusties Lewis & Co., Dubai
    distributed School Uniforms to the needy students of Pejawara... school.
    The students will definitely appreciate and thank the donors and study well.
    May god bless all involved

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