Training session held for Catholic Sabha Udupi Pradesh members


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Udupi, Jun 24: Training session of Aamcho Sandesh representatives, Catholic Sabha unit treasurer and members of media and publicity members was held on Sunday, June 23.

Rolphy D'costa, president, Catholic Sabha Mangalore Pradesh, addressing the gathering said, "We can achieve success when we work as a strong organization. Catholic Sabha has stayed unified for many years. There were attempts to break our unity. But due to the belief of our members on the organisation we are still continuing to function. Our members are our strength.”

Wilfred Lobo, editor of Aamcho Sandesh magazine conducted the training session for representatives.



Prithesh D'sa, Charted accountant trained the unit treasurers in maintaining accounts and audit.

Veronica Cornelio and Vivian Cornelio, conveners of Manipal health card also conducted training sessions on procedures involved in obtaining the facility of Manipal health card.

Michel Rodrigues, reporter trained the members of media and publicity cell about report writing and various other aspects involved in it.

Valerian Fernandes, former president Catholic Sabha Udupi Pradesh, Robert Menezes, assigned president, Gerald Rodrigues, treasurer Louis Maxim Dsouza, Convener media and publicity cell, Walter Cyril pinto, Convener Sashakth Seva trust were present during the occasion.

Alwyn Quadrous, president, Catholic Sabha Udupi Pradesh welcomed the gathering. Santhosh Cornelio, secretary, rendered the vote of thanks, and Anitha Dsouza compered the programme.

  

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