Mangaluru: Prem Lobo, Sunil Menezes elected VP, general secretary of KNS


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Mangaluru, Dec 11: Prem Lobo and Sunil Menezes have been unanimously elected the vice-president and the general secretary, respectively, of Konkani Natak Sabha (KNS).

As per the byelaw of the Konkani Natak Sabha, the newly elected managing committee members meeting was held on December 9 at Don Bosco Hall to elect the new office bearers for the year 2014-16.

Sunil Menezes was unanimously re-elected the general secretary for the fourth consecutive term.

 
The office bearers elected for the next two years term are:

Prem Lobo- Vice-president
Sunil Menezes – General secretary
Judith D’Souza- Joint secretary
Gery Concessao- Treasurer
Adolphus Cutinha, CGS Tacode, Raymond D’Cunha, and Felix D’Silva were elected as co-opted members for the managing committee.

President Fr Cyprian D’Souza welcomed and conducted the elections.

The charge was taken over by the newly elected office bearers. The general secretary Sunil Menezes proposed the vote of thanks.

71st annual general meeting

The 71st annual general meeting of Konkani Natak Sabha was held on 30th November 2014 at Don Bosco Hall. The meeting was presided over by the president Fr Peter Cyprian D’Souza.

The general secretary Sunil Menezes read out the 70th annual general meeting report and annual report of the year 2013-14.

The treasurer Prem Lobo presented the audited accounts as on 31st March 2014 and read out the auditor’s report. President Fr Cyprian D’Souza welcomed. General Secretary Sunil Menezes proposed the vote of thanks.

  

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