M'lore: ICYM, Muslim Charitable trust organize nature campaign at Moodbidri


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Mangalore, Aug 16: ICYM Moodbidri deanery in association with Muslim Charitable trust,Moodbidri organized a vanamahotsava and shramadana program on August 15 at 2 pm in Killa Sunni Zamiya Masjid, Kotebagil, Moodbidri.

The members stated that their main intention is to see to it that there is  no diversity between people and to believe that all are one who come under the category of human beings. “Let all to be united, not have any differentiation and let us unite as Indians.

Fr Bazil Vas inaugurated the program by letting loose balloons along with ICYM Mangalore diocesan director Fr Ronald D’souza, Moodbidri Muslim Charitable Trust director  S A Gafoor , Abbas Mill Owner Mohammed Ali,founder president of charitable trust Mohammed Irshad, Mohammadiya English Medium School Principal Valerian Moras, assistant principal Vinni Miranda, ICYM Moodbdri deanery president Selwyn Jude Colaco Hospet and  secretary Rayan D’souza Shirthady.

Youth from around 13 parishes gathered for this unique program.

Various fruit bearing plants were planted in the surrounding of Mohammadhiya English Medium School.

Later,all youth hand in hand serviced for the road repair program.

Selwyn Jude Colaco welcomed the gathering. Melwyn Lobo hosted the program and Rayan D’souza Shirthady delivered vote of thanks.

  

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