Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (DC)
Mangaluru, Aug 5: Msgr Denis Moras Prabhu blessed vehicles here at Rosario church and felicitated meritorious students here on Sunday, August 5.
After the mass, Msgr Denis Moras Prabhu presided over the programme. Addressing the gathering he said, "The members of St Christopher Association who are drivers by profession have been working with utmost patience and honesty which is commendable. Due to their hard work, their children have achived in education and other fields.
MLC Ivan D'souza who was the chief guest lauded the association for its activities and called upon the members to make use of government facilities available.
Another guest Pandeshwar station intelligence department ASI Linet Castelino also lauded the students who stay in the hostel provided to them irrespective of religion.
Association president Francis D'souza welcomed and Secretary Nyzil Pereira rendered vote of thanks. Honorary presidents Sushil Noronha, spiritual director Fr J B Crasta were present. Leena D'souza compered the programme.
Very timely and valuable message, Msgr. Denis Moras Prbhu, instilling a thought for cautious driving in our daily mode of travel in and around Mangalore. Our traffic is expanding out of proportion while our roads are narrowing with no space to move along. Safety on the roads will allow us to move safely thru all the narrow pathways that have been further damaged with so many pot-holes. Heavy traffic on our streets also causes more emissions and more pollution thereby causing further damage to our health. We also notice our busses, taxis and rickshaws are over-flooded with passengers thereby causing further hazards and accidents.Thank you for the prayerful gathering thereby creating new awareness to road safety, which safety is very essential for each and everyone so that they all return home safely each day after a day's hard work and daily dedication towards life.
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