Mangaluru: Seven-day annual special NSS camp inaugurated at Milagres College


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Mangaluru, Nov 26: A seven-day annual special camp of NSS unit, Milagres College, Mangaluru was inaugurated on November 22 by Fr Louis Cutinho, parish priest, St Antony church, Fermai.

The camp is being held from November 22 to 28 at St Antony English Medium School, Cutinhopadav, Fermai. The main aim of this camp is ‘Youth for Science and Scientific Attitude’.

Fr Louis Cutinho, addressed the NSS volunteers saying they should to take active participation in the camp and take good memories from it.

Vasanth Kumar, president, Ulaibettu gram panchayat, said that volunteers should develop themselves by selfless by serving the society.

Anitha D’Souza, principal, St Anthony English Medium School, Fermai, said that volunteers must work sincerely for society.

John Pinto, vice president, parish pastoral council, Fermai, said that they should be good citizen by imbibing good values.

Principal Fr Michael Santhumayor presided over the function and expressed that volunteer should dedicate and determine their service to the society. Denzil E Pinto, NSS programme officer, welcome the gathering. Dencita Machado, NSS volunteer compered the programme. Princita D’Souza, assistant NSS programme officer, rendered the vote of thanks. Total of 55 volunteers are present in the camp.

  

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