Bantwal: Modankap ICYM unit organises ‘Yuvamilan’


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Bantwal, Jul 30: With great zeal and enthusiasm ICYM Bantwal unit in collaboration with development committee and Cultural and Youth Welfare committee organized ‘Yuvamilan 2018’ on Sunday, July 29.

The youth of Modankap parish got together under one roof for ‘Yuvamilan 2018’ at Anugraha Church hall, Modankap. Around 120 youth were present. The programme commenced with a prayer song and welcome dance led by YCS members.

Fr Ashwin Crasta, assistant parish priest inaugurated the event by lighting the candle in the presence of other dignitaries. Sr Supriya, superior, Carmel Convent; Sandeep Menezes, vice-president, Parish Council; Richard D’Souza, secretary; Sunil Lewis, ICYM animator and Ronald Carlo, president, Cultural and Youth Welfare, Victor Menezes, president, Development committee; Avinash D’Souza; ICYM president; and Annet Carol D’Souza; ICYM secretary, were the guests of honour on the dais.



Fr Ashwin Crasta conducted the ice breaker session and effective sessions on ‘self- employment’ was conducted by Leslie Rego and session on ‘facilities available for the minorities to incorporate self-employment’ was conducted by Kamaal.

Godwin Noronha and Richard D’Souza; renowned self employed members of the town, gave testimony of their success in the concerned sector of business. Royce Barretto conducted task oriented games to the youth to increase their creative thinking.

The afternoon session was a fun-filled session were various interesting group games were conducted in which the youth actively participated. 'Yuvamilan 2018' concluded with the feedback session that was conducted by Sunil Lewis, ICYM animator in presence of parish priest Fr Maxim Noronha.

Elvisha, YCS member, thanked each and everyone for making this event a grand success. Dale D’Silva compered the formal programme and Anisha Frank conducted the games and group activities.

On the whole, ‘Yuvamilan 2018’ was a combination of fun, knowledge and entertainment. A fulfilled day for youth of Modankap parish and a day to remember.

  

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  • Max and Jessie, Mangalore - Houston/Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.

    Tue, Jul 31 2018

    Any program focused on youth development is an ideal program. When such program is initiated by the Church it is even better so that the Parish authorities can always keep an eye on our young men and women and help them wherever possible in order to put them on the right track.

    The youth of today have tremendous ideas in their mind. They can sing, they can dance, they can act and perform so many things that the Parish will be happy to witness. Today's time has changed. The young men and women want their voice to be heard. Why not?? Give them their time and privilege and let the voice out what is good for them and the rest.

    The youth of today can fill the church events and can help many others who are older and younger to them and make the Parish events lively and successful. The more opportunity we give the youth is good for all of us.

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  • ICYM Bantwal Unit., Bantwal

    Tue, Jul 31 2018

    Thanks for the word of encouragement. Many more such programs to come.

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