Mumbai: KCA organizes free book distribution for needy school children


By Rons Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network—Mumbai (DV)

Mumbai, Jun 5: Konkani Catholic Association (KCA), Nallasopara (R), distributed free notebooks to economically backward poor school children at St Francis De Sales School Auditorium, Nallasopara (East), recently.

This is an annual contribution by KCA. St Francis De Sales principal Fr Johnson Gonsalves, church priests Baptist D’Souza, Fr Angelo Lawrence, Fr Robert Fernandes, Fr Kinalya, were present. On this occasion, more than 600 students were given books, uniforms, and stationery.  Harry B Coutinho presided over the occasion.

On this occasion, KCA representatives Clard D’Silva, Patrick Freitas, Gracy Pinto, Lilly Quadros, Richard Pinto, Lavina D’ Souza, and Rohington Kaka were present. Allwyn F D’ Souza thanked.       

  

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  • Shaziya mujeeb shaikh, Kurla West

    Sun, Apr 17 2022

    I want 12th arts textbook we do not have sufficient money to buy books

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  • Shiba, Govandi

    Sat, Jun 05 2021

    If you are distributing notebooks for needy students than please give us also ..I have two school going children

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  • Vinod gond, Mumbai

    Tue, Jun 23 2020

    School kit 150 requirements for Needy families in Mumbai slum area byculla west Mumbai in covid 19

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