Mangaluru: Bishop inaugurates minority scholarship helpdesk at Jeppu


Media release

Mangaluru Jul 4: The Bishop of Mangaluru Dr Aloysius Paul D’Souza inaugurated the minority scholarship helpdesk here on Monday, July 3.

The helpdesk has been initiated by YCS/YSM Mangaluru diocese in collaboration with Spandana Trust at Infant Mary Convent campus, Jeppu in city.

 

Bishop led a short prayer service after which lighting of the lamp and inauguration was done through opening the scholarship website of the government. The Bishop in his address appreciated the initiative and gave a call to help the youngsters for a better society.

Fr Nelson Almeida, parish priest of Jeppu, Riyaz, the CEO of Talent Research Foundation,Sr Evangeli, Sr Tulia, Sr Helen and Sr Dorothy from Spandana Trust of the Sisters of Charity Hermon Roche Cascia , Loy Roche Urwa, the YCS coordinators Mervin Vas and Mervin Pais, YCS Diocesan animator Prajwal Sequeira Derebail were present.

Fr Rupesh Madtha, the Director, YCS/YSM Mangaluru welcomed. Victor Vas Kulshekar, the manager of Spandana Trust compered the programme and also thanked.
The helpdesk has received assistance from Alphonse Crasta, CompuNet Systems, Kodialbail.

The Help Desk serves the purpose of free uploading of scholarship applications for students preferably PUC and above. The volunteers will help the Students from 9.30 am to 4.30pm on all seven days of the week till August 31 at the venue – Infant Mary Convent campus Jeppu, Mangaluru.

Students need to bring the following documents:

Adhar Card/Voter ID, Fee Receipt from the College, Bank passbook copy of the student, Income/ Caste Certificate, previous marks card, 2 photographs.

For further details please contact: 8884584208 (Sr Dorothy SCC), 9448485000(Loy Roche), 9322155322 (Patrick Roche), 9902337342 (Hermon Roche), 0824 2418510 (Office).

  

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  • Francis D'Cunha, Karnad

    Wed, Jul 05 2017

    Kudos to Spandana of YCS/YSM. A concrete step to help needy minorities. Thanks to all volunteers. Congrats to Fr. Roopesh and Mr. Victor Vas for innovative Thinking

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  • Joseph, Modankap

    Wed, Jul 05 2017

    Very practical initiative..keep it up

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  • Wilson Machado, Shirva/ Abu Dhabi

    Wed, Jul 05 2017

    Very good initiative by YCS/YSM Mangaluru diocese in collaboration with Spandana Trust which will definitely benefit students to effectively register their application for scholarship without any error.
    God bless the volunteers/coordinators for their valuable time and efforts.

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  • Augustine Daniel DSouza, Udupi / Mumbai / STATE OF KUWAIT.

    Tue, Jul 04 2017

    Praise the Lord in the name Jesus Christ.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Jul 04 2017

    Praise the Lord ...

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  • PETER, kelmbet, jeddah

    Tue, Jul 04 2017

    It is an excellent initiative and we welcome it. Keep it up.

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  • Michael Noronha, Mysore

    Tue, Jul 04 2017

    Excellent initiative by YSM/YCS of Mangalore Diocese. Instead of cursing the darkness it is better to light a CANDLE to lead people from darkness to light. God bless the entire team.

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