Aloysian Conclave on Dec 18

December 14, 2011

Mangalore, December 14: St. Aloysius College in collaboration with St. Aloysius College Alumni Association, Kuwait and SACAA, Mangalore will be organizing 'The Aloysian Conclave' and 'Eminent Aloysian Alumni Awards Function' in AIMIT, the New Campus for Management and Information Technology of St. Aloysius College, Beeri, Kotekar on Sunday, December 18.

Announcing this at a press meet here on Wednesday, Fr. Denzil Lobo, Director, AIMIT, said six of the eminent Aloysian alumni from different walks of life will be honored on the occasion. Awards function will be followed by Annual Aloysian Lecture delivered by Alan Nazareth with a theme of 'Man becomes great exactly in the degree in which he works for the welfare of his fellowmen', he said.

He said that the 'Conclave' has been held for the last three years and some of the distinguished alumni like Justice Santosh Hegde, Devi Prasad Shetty, Vinaya Hegde, Ananthakrishna, Aubrey D'Souza, Philanthropist and the person who initiated St. Aloysius College into the computer revolution back in 1986, Victor Pais, USA, Ivan Fernandes, CEO, DUCONT, KV Rao, Scientist, Sweden, Vinaya Hegde, Chancellor, NITTE University and entrepreneur, Rajesh Rao, CEO, Druva Interactives, Eric Ozario, Mangalore, Amruth Someshwar, Lawrence D Souza, Kuwait, Dr. Stan D Souza, eminent scientist, BARC, Mumbai, Capt. JP Meanezes, former president, Kanara Chamber of Commerce were some of the recipients of the award during the last conclaves.

NG Mohan, Chairman of the Organizing Committee, Joe Gonsalves, Vice-President, APNA, Arthur D'Souza, President, SAACA and Santhosh Kadri were present in the press meet.

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