All Banks' Christian Employees Assn celebrates decennial year

August 15, 2011

Mangalore, August 15: The decennial anniversary of the 'All Bank's Christian Employees Association' was celebrated at St Sebastian Platinum Jubilee hall, Bendur on August 14th, 2011. A Thanksgiving Mass was held earlier at St Sebastian Church, Bendur. The programme started off with a welcome song by Mr. Prem Lobo & group. The Welcome speech was delivered by Mr. Audy Rego, the president of ABCEA Mangalore,and the decennial report was presented by Mr. Marcel D'souza, ABCEA Founder Chairman & General Secretary.

On this occasion the ABCEA news bulletin was released by Mr. Mannu Bantwal, the proprietor of Prime Land Real Estate. Bishop of Mangalore Rev Dr Aloysius Paul D'Souza launched the Association's website www.abceamangalore.com. After this Mr. World Raymond was felicitated with a shawl and garland, by the Bishop and other dignitaries, in recognition of his achievements. Children of ABCEA employees who had achieved success in academics were also honoured on the occasion.

Mr. Melwyn D'cunha, the chairman of MCC Bank, who spoke on this occasion, lamented that although Mangalore was the cradle for several national banks, the Catholic community was lagging behind in the banking sector. He pointed out that several other smaller and newly established co-operative banks had achieved greater success than MCC bank. He stated that a merger between MCC and ABCEA would help it to grow nationally and internationally.

While addressing the gathering, ABCEA deputy general manager Mr. John D'Souza commented that eventhough mangaloreans had secured high ranking jobs and positions, both in the private and public sectors, the mangalorean catholic community was still far behind others in taking up administrative posts. He went on to say that the catholic community have misunderstood our religious teachings and lived in fear of God. He stated that there was a difference between loving God and fearing him. At the end of his address he called upon the youth to consider a career in the IAS or IPS.

Bishop Aloysius D'souza who presided over the programme lauded the efforts of ABCEA for their service to society by assisting the underprivileged sections in education. He exhorted the gathering to give assistance to the education of students who are not able to afford it. He also informed that all 160 parishes in Mangalore diocese would take up a project to build atleast one house each for the poor families. He concluded by urging parents to encourage their children to go for higher education and become achievers as well as responsible students.

Executive member Mr. Oswald Valento proposed the vote of thanks. After the formal programme there was a cultural programme which consisted of Konkani Anarkali dance by ABCEA employees, a bodybuilding show by Mr. Raymond and housie-housie.

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May 30,2020

Mumbai, May 30: Former Bollywood actress Zaira Wasim has deleted her Twitter and Instagram accounts after being heavily trolled for quoting from the Quran while talking about locust attacks.

"So We sent upon them the flood and locusts and lice and frogs and blood: Signs openly self explained: but they were steeped in arrogance -- a people given to sin. --Qur'an 7:133," Zaira had tweeted.

Soon, she started receiving hateful comments from netizens who interpreted her post as a justification of the locust attacks. They felt that Zaira was suggesting that the incident is God's way of expressing wrath.

Shortly after being deluged with such comments, Zaira Wasim deleted her Twitter and Instagram accounts.

However, a section of netizens continue to attack Zaira on her Facebook page, where she put up the same post.

Commenting on the post, a user wrote: "Lady you must have taken into account of those people of JK, Kerala and elsewhere who are also suffering from the virus. Moreover the crops which are damaged by locust had no name as to who will consume them. In this hours of crisis please post something which is positive and reflects your education."

Another user shared: "So according to you, with all due respect every year on the same time period, Allah send locust to India to destroy the crops of poor farmers who are not even involve in the industrial rise, who don't use vehicle to destroy the nature, and Allah send locust only to harm the poor farmers and not the rich one who actually destroy nature."

"So those farmers who lost there fields of crops and will probably go into debt and may also commit suicide, those farmers who feed the nation, who feed you and every one, are sinners?" asked yet another user.

However, there were a few on social media who felt Zaira had done nothing wrong.

"Quoting Quranic Verse is not a crime... Why is every Indian abusing @ZairaWasimmm. She didn't mention any particular nation or religion. I request everyone please stand with #ZairaWasim. She needs our support. #ISupportZairaWasim," goes a tweet.

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March 14,2020

Hassan, Mar 14: Karnataka Health Department officials took help of the Police to get a man, who returned from pilgrimage to Mecca (Saudi Arabia), admitted to hospital as he refused to undergo clinical tests for suspected Coronavirus, official sources said on Saturday.

According to the sources, a family from Arkalgud taluk, who was on a pilgrimage to Mecca and Madina, returned on March 5 and the woman from the family developed fever and symptoms of flu.

On Friday evening, in view of the Coronavirus scare, a team of Health Department officials visited their house and directed them to get admitted to a hospital in Hassan for treatment.

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March 11,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 11: With the outbreak of coronavirus, Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Tuesday said that over 1,000 people in the state have been identified for observation.

"So far, 1048 people have been identified for observation. Out of which 446 samples have been sent for testing. 389 samples have tested negative. Four samples have tested positive," Chief Minister Yediyurappa told reporters.

Earlier today, Health Minister B Sriramulu said that family members of those who tested positive for COVID-19 have been isolated and their health is being monitored.

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