Mangaluru: ICYM's Bajpe unit organises ‘Paavsa Khel’


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Mangaluru, Jul 17: ICYM Bajpe unit organised ‘Paavsa Khel – 2018’ on July 15 at St Joseph PU College Grounds, Bajpe.

Fr Leo Lobo, parish priest, St Joseph Church, Bajpe presided the programme along with Fr Stany Monteiro, director, St John Paul II Shrine, Bajpe, Fr Rahul Dexter, assistant parish priest, St Jude's Shrine, Pakshikere, Fr Stany Pinto, Santhosh D’Souza, vice-president and Silvia Pasanna, secretary, parish pastoral council, Bajpe, were the dignitaries of the programme.



Vinil Pinto, president, ICYM Bajpe unit, welcomed the gathering. Fr Stany Pinto conducted various water games for the parishioners. Santhosh D’Souza and Fr Stany congratulated and distributed the prizes to the winners. Eight wards participated in the event. Asha Cutinho, secretary, ICYM Bajpe unit, delivered the vote of thanks. Sonali Noronha compered the programme.

  

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  • Generator James, Bajpe / petrol station

    Tue, Jul 17 2018

    Wow I enjoyed a lot congrats to Fathima ward captain Niral and team,

    Generator James
    Bajpe

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  • JP James, PUCHALA /BAJPE

    Tue, Jul 17 2018

    Enjoyed rainy games . All games organized organized very well. Especially pulling "Louies 407 van" . Hard luck to our ward. I winded up early as there were queries for pumps and generators

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