Mangaluru: St Aloysius Evening College holds alumni day


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Mangalore, Feb 28: St Aloysius Evening College Alumni Association meet was held on Friday February 27. Alumni of various batches of the BA, B Com, BBM and M Com streams participated in the meet. 











The college administrator Fr Michael John presided over the function.  

President of alumni association Vinayak (1994 Bcom batch), extended a warm welcome to the alumni present in the programme and placed the report of the association's activities for the year 2014-15.

Coordinator of the association Dr Donald Lobo presented a report on the various activities of the college. 

Anitha D’souza an eminent singer of coastal Karnataka and also an alumnus of the college was felicitated by the association for her outstanding achievement in the field of music and singing.

Dr Manohar Vincent Serrao principal of the college, vice principal Ravi Shetty, students’ council president Royson Anil Sequeira and members of the staff were present on the occasion.

Roshan of Radio Saranga was the MC of the programme. The programme ended with cultural items by the members and get-together dinner. This was the annual get-together of the association.

  

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