Udupi-born English novelist Renita D’Silva felicitated at Milagres


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Udupi, Jan 31: Renita D’Silva, well known and world famous author of best selling English novels like ‘Monsoon Memories,’ ‘The Forgotten Daughter’ presently residing in UK was invited and felicitated by her alma mater, Milagres English Medium School, Kallianpur on Wednesday, January 31during the special school assembly. 

She was welcomed by the school band in a procession by the management. Daily assembly prayer was followed by a colourful welcome dance by primary school students. 

During the assembly, on behalf of the management, Fr Stany B Lobo, correspondent of Milagres Educational Institutions honoured her with the traditional Mysore Peta, shawl, bouquet of flowers and a memento. Fr Lancy Fernandes SJ, Headmaster, Veera D’Silva, headmistress were present. Several teachers who taught her in her school days were also present during the felicitation. 

Fr Lancy Fernandes SJ, the headmaster in his speech said, “The alumni are the backbone of every institution. Honouring great achievers of the school is the duty as well as honour for us. We are privileged to have one of our students taking the fame of the school overseas to the world.” 

Novelist, Renita in her speech said, “During my school days, I was an ordinary student except that I enjoyed reading novels and writing creative articles and experiences. My imagination was my strength.” 

Drashya compered the programme. After the assembly, she had a short interaction with the high school students. 

Background of Renita D’Silva:

She was born in Bantwal, Mangaluru and later her family relocated to Kallianpur when she was three months old. She is the eldest of the three children of Cyril D’Silva and Hilda D’Silva. Hilda is a retired professor who taught for several years in Milagres College, Kallianpur. She studied in Milagres and was the first batch of high school to pass out in 1992. 

She completed her schooling in Milagres and later did her engineering at NTK Surathkal. After her marriage she settled in London, UK. The specialities of her novels consist in, being women centric with Indian ethos and settings. Presently she is settled in United Kingdom with her husband and two kids. 

She has authored five novels so far. Out of the five, her best hit novels ‘Monsoon Memories’ (first one) was released in 2013, and ‘The Forgotten Daughter’ in 2014, ‘The Stolen Girl’ in 2014 and ‘A Sister’s Promise’ in 2015. Her latest novel that is soon to be released is ‘A Mother’s Secret’.

  

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  • ASSUMPTA Philomena Rodrigues, Siddakatte /Bangalore

    Wed, Jan 31 2018

    Congratulations Renita. I'm very proud of you. Your mother happens to be my classmate. Lost touch. Only knew she was teaching in Kalianpur

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  • Renita D'Silva, Kallianpur/London

    Wed, Feb 07 2018

    Thanks so much dear Ms Assumpta Philomena Rodrigues. My mother remembers you fondly.

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  • Hilda D Silva, kallianpur/Loretto

    Wed, Jan 31 2018

    While thanking the mother of Miracles for the great blessing,I thank the headmaster,teachers,The vicar of Milagres for the beautiful program.It was really good to inspire young minds.wish and pray many many more budding achievers will bloom from Milagres.Thanks once again

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  • Renita D'Silva, Kallianpur/London

    Wed, Feb 07 2018

    Thank you Mum

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  • Rudy D Souza and Family Kuwait, Omzoor/Kuwait

    Wed, Jan 31 2018

    Congratulations Renita

    Well deserved honoring to you. Congratulations. Wishing few more novels to come out from your brilliant imagination. Kudos Renita . God Bless

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  • Renita D'Silva, Kallianpur/London

    Wed, Feb 07 2018

    Thank you so much dear Rudy D'Souza Uncle and family

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