Beltangady: Over 5,000 Karnataka Youth to Converge for 'Yuvajanotsava'


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Beltangady, Sep 21: Over 5,000 young leaders from all over Karnataka will meet at Beltangady for a youth convention from September 28 to September 30, aiming at becoming achievers of tomorrow.

The convention, known as 'Karnataka Yuvajanotsava 2012' is being organized by the Youth Commission of Karnataka Regional Catholic Bishops’ Council and will be locally hosted by the Youth Indian Catholic Youth Movement of Beltangady diocese.

“Over 1,500 youth leaders from all over Karnataka will participate in the 2-day leadership programme which will end with a peace rally of over 5,000 youth on September 30”, said the Regional Chairman of the Youth Commission, Bishop Henry D’Souza of Bellary.

The theme of the convention is: “Transformed by Faith - Transforming the World” - Networking-Human Dignity-Employability-Caring for the Earth”.

Various young leaders will animate the sessions on various topics such a youth identity, socio-cultural context today and response, young achievers etc.

The convention will be inaugurated by Saleem Ahmed, Director General, Nehru Yuva Kendras, New Delhi and Nalin Kumar Kateel will be the chief guest. Bishop of Mangalore Aloysius Paul D’Souza, Bishop of Beltangady Lawrence Mukkuzhy, Bishop of Puttur Geevarghese Mar Divannasios and Bishop of Bellary Henry D’Souza will be present.

On September 30, there will be a peace march in which over 5,000 youth are expected to participate. It will be flagged off by Vincent Pala, Minister of State for Water Resources and Minority Affairs, Govt. of India.

The peace march will be followed by a convention in which all the Catholic Bishops of Karnataka, Dr Veerappa Moily, Minister for Power, Govt. of India, Vincent Pala, Minister of State for Water Resources and Minority Affairs, Govt. of India, Oscar Fernandes, Member of Parliament and NRI Industrialist Ronal Colaco will be present. It will be presided over by Bangalore Archbishop Bernard Moras.

During the convention, outstanding young achievers will be awarded Karnataka Yuva Catholic Ratna awards.

The three day convention will end with a thanksgiving Mass presided over by Archbishop Bernard Moras of Bangalore and concelebrated by the Catholic Bishops of Karnataka.

 

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  • Anish, dcunha

    Wed, Sep 26 2012

    This is one of the great thinking from youth .....i am missing this but there is too much to learn Youth please attend and enjoy the youth days................

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  • Fr Franklin D'Souza, paladka/shimoga/Delhi

    Sat, Sep 22 2012

    I congratulate Karnataka Regional Youth Commission -ICYM for this mega event under the able Leadership of RYD Fr. Maria Joseph also able guidance of His Lordship Most Rev. Henry D'Souza Chairman of KRYC will surely bring transformation in the region. I wil personally attend the meeting. I promise my prayers for the success of this MEGHA CONVENTION at Belthangady.I request all the youth to participate in big numbers.ALL THE BEST. www.icym.net

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 21 2012

    The youth should arise today for their betterment tomorrow.
    Tu na Hindu banega, na Musalman banega,
    Insaan ki aulad hai insan banega.
    Jai Hind!

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  • Concerned Indian , Mangalore/ Rome

    Fri, Sep 21 2012

    This indeed will be the real 'yuva shakthi' transforming the world through peace and promoting harmony of all religions without an iota of hatred or violence!! Keep it up!!

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