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The newly established organisation of the returnees from the Gulf countries “Konkan Overseas Returnees Welfare Association” (KORWA) ushered in the Christmas spirit by organising its maiden mega ‘Christmas Tree’ programme
The magnificent new church building of Moodubelle that was blessed and dedicated on 5th January 2006 stands as a witness to the ability and sagacity of Rev. Dr. Valerian D’Souza who earned the epithet as the “Architect of Modern Moodubelle” Being a priest, either as
Teaching is his profession, however, social commitment has been his mission. While distinguishing himself as a dedicated and popular teacher among his numerous students, past and present as well as among his colleagues, M. Srinivas Ballal who has been teaching Kannda subject
By all standards, teaching has been a very noble profession and will always remain so in future as well. Since the ancient times teachers have been highly respected in India. In reality, the teachers are the pillars of nation. They make the future of a country bright by teaching
Teachers’ Day’ is being celebrated all over India on 5th September every year, a special day on which teachers are honoured by their students and their services are appreciated by the society. Though, the respect and honour to the teachers is due on every day of
Divya Amin of Moodubelle who had recently participated in the painting exhibition organized by Artists’ Forum of Udupi
It was exactly hundred years ago that one of the great servants of humanity, Blessed Mother Teresa was born in a foreign land and later joining a religious order came to India and eventually became an Indian citizen. Witnessing the miserable
Every state and community in India has its own special festival which has religious, social and cultural significance. In the state of Kerala and among the Malayalee community living not only in India but all over the world the festival of Onam is the most significant festival
People do have ambitions and dreams, and people do succeed due to these dreams and working hard to achieve them. However, sometimes in spite of such noble dreams, extraneous circumstances come on the way of realising such dreams. This happened in the life and career of Francis Lobo from Moodubelle. After having a graduate degree and Hotel Management Diploma, Francis rose in hotel management hierarchy and dreamt to start his own hotel.
Sr. Eugene was born in a large and reputed family on 24th January 1951. Her father, late Emmanuel D’Souza (Monnu Master) of Kattingeri was a well-known personality in Moodubelle. Her mother late Magdalene D’Souza was a devout and caring mother. Both Emmanuel and Magdalene were the proud parents of thirteen children, nine sons and four daughters. Sr. Eugene was the ninth in the family.
With BCom degree in hand, dreams in his eyes and determination to succeed, Vincent Machado, the young man from Shirva, rather than trying his luck in Mumbai and then in the Gulf as usually the route taken by many youngsters from coastal Karnataka, decided to proceed directly to Muscat, the capital of the Sultanate of Oman...
She has all qualities to become a great personality. She is an expert in playing Saxophone, a good student and has
After twenty-five years of long journey in politics and dedicated social service, Mrs. Jacinta Aranha, the Gurkarn of Edmeru’s St. Anne II Ward had her reward in the form of being elected as the President of the Belle Grama Panchayat. A reluctant entrant into politics twenty-five years ago,
It is indeed a matter of great honour that Fr. Charles Menezes, a native of the Moodubelle parish has been appointed as the National Director of the Young Christian Students since May 2010. Being closely associated with the youth movement for quite a long time, it is but natural that his
Lawrence Alva, originally from Moodubelle has made the village proud by occupying the prestigious position as the General Manager of the National Training Institute (NTI) in Muscat since 2004, the first Indian to do so. The NTI is a premier training institute in the Sultanate of Oman that provides varieties of courses to young people, especially Omanis.
Success comes to those who aim high in life and climb the ladder of success step by step with hard work and determination. This is the profile of such a young person, Dr. Judith Lobo of Moodubelle, who achieved laurels as a student by excellent academic performance reaching
Originally from Mumbai with roots from Goa, Fr. Vijayanand, a veteran musician priest who worked as a missionary in Uttar Pradesh had a strange tryst with Moodubelle in 1955 and thereafter, he made this village his second home.
Ugadi is the festival that marks the New Year day for people between Vindhya mountains and the Caveri river. The word ’Ugadi’ is derived from the Sanskrit word ’Yugadi’, which means ’beginning of a new Yuga or era’.
8th March every year is being observed as the International Women’s Day all over the world. Few causes promoted by the United Nations have generated more intense and
Holi is a very important festival in India and other parts of the world where Hindu people are in significant numbers. Holi, also called the Festival of Colours, is a popular Hindu spring festival. Holi is celebrated at the end of the winter season on
Prof. Wilfred R. D’Souza, who retired as the Professor and Head of the Department of Commerce from the Milagres College, Kallianpur has been a person with many achievements. He was a brilliant student throughout and top
The term ‘Social Justice’ has variety of meanings and none of them can be considered as precise. It is based on the idea of a just society in which individual and groups are given fair treatment and a just share of the benefits of the society.
The Regional Conference of Region VI of the Lion District 324-D4 was held at Lions Seva Bhavan, Moodubelle on Sunday, 14th February 2010at from 4pm to 8.30pm. The Conference was attended by 450 delegates and invitees
Coming from a large and devout family, Archbishop Albert D’Souza has made Moodubelle proud with his phenomenal