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A Super Star in the Field of Education: Dr. Norbert Lobo & His Lovely Wife Anita


PERSONAL PROFILE Gender/Civil Status : Male, Married Date of Birth : 15-04-1966 Place of Birth : Kattingere, Kaup Taluk, Udupi District, Karnataka Parents : Late Eugene Lobo and Late Concepta Nazareth Siblings : 3 Brothers and 2 sisters including me 6 Wife : Anita Shobha Maria Lobo Children : Anora Niomi and Anoma Nehel Current Location : Mangaluru, India Languages Known : English, Kannada, Hindi, Konkani, and Tulu.

Highest Qualification : Ph.D. in Economics Additional Specialisation : Master’s in human resource management Address :Director Admin Block for B.A. and B.C.A and Associate Professor Department of Economics, St Aloysius College (Autonomous), Mangaluru -575003 Director, Admin Block for B.A. & B.C.A. & Associate Professor of Economics St Aloysius College (Autonomous) Mangaluru. Karnataka -575003 EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Ph. D. (Doctor of Philosophy in

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Economics): Mangalore University, 2002. Title of the Thesis: “Patterns of Rural-to - Urban Migration: A Case Study of Dakshina Kannada District”. M. Phil. (Master of Philosophy in Economics): Mangalore University, 1991, First Class with Distinction. Title of the Dissertation: “Rural Unemployment in India: A Review of Literature”. M.A. (Master of Arts in Economics): Mangalore University, 1988, III Rank. M.H.R.M. (Master of Human Resource Management): Pondicherry University, 2004, First Class. EMPLOYMENT DETAILS 2020 : Till Date Director Administrative Block St Aloysius College (Autonomous), Mangaluru. 2007 – 2020: Associate Professor and Head of Economics, St Aloysius College (Autonomous), Mangaluru. 2004 – 2007: Selection Grade Lecturer in Economics, St Aloysius College (Autonomous), Mangaluru. 1999 – 2004: Senior Scale Lecturer in Economics, St Aloysius College, 10 Veez Illustrated Weekly


Mangaluru. 1991 -1999: Lecturer in Economics, St Aloysius College, Mangaluru. RESEARCH 1. Ph.D. GUIDESHIP (i) Awarded Ph.D. in Economics by Tumkur University on 13-02-2019. Title of the Thesis “Health and Health Care Determinants: A Study in Dakshina Kannada District”. Name of the Student: Dr Priya S. Shetty (ii) Awarded Ph.D in Economics by Tumkur University on 02-06-2020. Title of the Thesis “An Empirical Study on Commercialisation and Marketing Modes of Goat and Sheep Farming in Karnataka” ,Name of the Student: Dr Lokesha A. (iii) Awarded Ph.D in Economics by Tumkur University on 17-11-2020. Title of the Thesis: “New Technology and Labour Utilisation in Agriculture: An Empirical Study in Ramanagara District in Karnataka State”, Name of the Student: Dr Shekar P. 2. MINOR RESEARCH PROJECT BY UGC : Completed 1 Minor Research

Project funded by UGC PUBLICATIONS A: BOOKS 1. Author: 2022: Indian Economics, United Agencies, Mangalore ( ISBN978-93-85682-94-0) 2. Author : 2022: Monetary Economics, United Agencies, Mangalore ( ISBN-978-93-8568293-3) 3. Author: 2022: “Basic Economics II”, United Agencies, Mangalore ( ISBN-978-93-85682-88-9) 4. Author : 2021 : Money and Public Finance , St Aloysius Prakashana, Mangalore, (ISBN -978-81-9527492-5) 5. Author: 2021: Modern Bank Management, InSc Publishing House, Chikkamagaluru. (ISBN978-1-954461-73-4) 6. Co-Author : 2020: Health and Health Care Determinants , Mohit Publications , New Delhi (ISBN 97881-7445-762-2) 7. Author: 2019 : Monetary Economics and Public Finance, Louis Publications, Mangaluru. ( ISBN978-81-942447-4-5) 8. Author: 2015: Money and Public Finance,(Revised Edition) Textbook

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for II Semester B.Com Economics Course of Mangalore University, Mangala Publications, Mangaluru 9. Author: 2013: Indian Economy: Problems, Policies and Performance: Mangala Publications, Mangalore ( ISBN- 81- 88685-13-5) 10. Author: 2009: Indian Economy: Issues and Reforms, Textbook for VI Semester B.A. Economics Course of Mangalore University, Mangala Publications, Mangalore. ( 4 reprints) 11. Author: 2006: Indian Economy, Textbook for III B.A. Economics Course III of Mangalore University, Mangala Publications, Mangalore. 12. Author: 2006: Money and Public Finance, Textbook for II Semester B.Com Economics Course of Mangalore University, Mangala Publications, Mangalore. (5 reprints). 13. Author: 2004: Migration and Migrants: Mohit Publications, New Delhi. (ISBN-81-7445 - 258 -3) 14. Co- Author: 2003: Rural- Urban Migration and Rural Unemployment in India: Mohit Publications, New Delhi. (ISBN – 81- 7445 -194 -3)

15. Editor: 2014: One Small Voice of A Teacher, Amuct, Mangaluru 16. Editor: 2012: ALOYSIA – (A commemorative souvenir consisting of invited research articles, reports, and impressions of former students to celebrate the joy and togetherness of twenty-five years of presence of women at St Aloysius College): Mangalore , St Aloysius College 17. Editor: 2009: Karavali Karnatakada Arthavyavasthe: Hindinida Indinavarege ( in Kannada) ( Economy of Coastal Karnataka: Past to Present) , Mangala Publications, Mangalore. ( ISBN- 81- 88685 -04-6) 18. Editor: 2008: Development of Coastal Karnataka: Possibilities and Problems: Mangalore University Economics Association, Mangalore 19. Co- Editor: 2003: Privatisation of Banks in India: Present Positions and Future Options: Corporation Bank Chair in Bank Management, Mangalore University. 20. Co-Editor: 2001: Indian Banking: Issues and Concerns: Corporation Bank Chair in Bank Management, Mangalore University.

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B: STUDY MATERIAL 1. Author: 2005: Economics Workbook II for the II Pre-University Course of Arts and Commerce of Karnataka State. Jai Bharath Publications, Mangalore. 2. Author: 2005: Economics Work Book I for the I Pre-University Course of Arts and Commerce of Karnataka State. Jai Bharath Publications, Mangalore. C: ARTICLES 1.“Technology, Lifestyle and Human Health Interllinkage”, NOVIY MIR Research Journal, Volume 7 - Issue 4 –pp. 60 to 77, April 2022, ISSN No: 0130-7673. 2. “Health Care Expenditure: Who Spends? “ International Journal of Multidisciplinary and Current Educational Research” (IJMCER) Volume 3, Issue No 5 pp. 97-104, October 2021. ISSN: 2581-7027. 3.“Awareness of Health Insurance Among Women”, NOVIY MIR Research Journal, Volume 6 - Issue 10 –pp. 169 to 182 October 2021, ISSN No: 0130-7673. 4.“Socio-Economic Analysis of InMigration: A Report of the Field Study”, Journal of Business

Economics and Management, Volume 4 Issue 2, pp 39-52, July 2021. 5.“Return Migrants and Occupational Choice: An Empirical Investigation” Al-Shodhana, Vol 5, No 1 & 2, Jan & July 2017. ( ISSN2320 -6292), 6. “Determinants of Return Migration: Evidence from a Field Study”, Al-Shodhana, Vol 4, No 2, July 2016. ( ISSN- 2320 -6292), pp 41-56 7.“Migration in Karnataka During 1961-1991: Volume, Reasons and Patterns” in Society and Culture in Karnataka, Pais Richard ( Ed), Mangala Publications, Mangaluru, 2016, ISBN 81-88685-18-6, pp 471482 8. “Need for Rejuvenating the Curriculum of B.A. Degree Courses in Karnataka” in Restructuring of Social Science Courses in the Present Context, Bhandary Madavi, Durgalaxmiand Sripathi (Ed) , Sri Poornaprajan Evening College, Udupi, 2015 , ISBN978-81-9308580-6, pp 24-40 9. “A Successful Journey Towards Inclusive Rural Development” Nitte

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Management Review, Vol 7, No 2, December 2013, ISSN NO 22316043 10. “Women Employment Scenario in India: Issues of Feminisation and Marginalisation”: Al-Shodhana - A Multidisciplinary Refereed Research Journal, Vol.1, No 2, July 2013. ( ISSN- 2320 -6292), PP. 37-52 11. “Media and Health Care Financing”: Al-ShodhanaA Multidisciplinary Refereed Research Journal, Vol.1, No 1, January 2013. ( ISSN- 2320 -6292), PP. 39-52 12. “Impact of Human and Economic Development on Migration Destination” in Perspectives on Social Development, Richard Pais, (ed), Rawat Publications, New Delhi, 2012. ( ISBN – 978-81-316-0518-9) 13. “Financing Public Health Care in India: Challenges for the 12th Five Year Plan“ in ”Development Challenges in the 12th Five Year PlanIssues, Concerns and Deliberations”, Aquinas P.G. and Ashalatha, (Ed) , Justice K.S. Hegde Institute of Management, Nitte, 2012. – ( ISSN 2231- 6043)

14. Karavali Jillegalalli Valasegallu: Ondhu Ithihasika Dhrashti: (Kannada)-(Migration in Coastal Karnataka: A Historical Perspective): in Karavali Karnatakada Arthavyavasthe: Hindinida Indinavarege,-(Development of Coastal Karnataka: From Past tp Present), Joshi and Lobo, (Ed), Mangala Publications, 2009. ( ISBN81- 88685 -04-6) 15. “Innovate or Parish: Challenges For Courses In Humanities”, AMUCT Bulletin, Vol XX, No III, June 2011 16. “Relative Impact of Human and Economic Development on InterRegional Migration”, Explorations, A Multidisciplinary Refereed Research Journal, Vol.2, No 1, 2009 17. “Rural Urban Migration: Changing Role of Push and Pull Factors”, Social Science Gazetteer, Vol. 1, No. 2, July- December 2006 (Refereed article). 18. “Migration in Karnataka during 1961-1991: Volume, Reasons and Patterns”, Samaja Shodhana, Vol. 13, No.1-2, March-October 2004. 19. “Rural Unemployment in India: Theoretical Issues and Empirical

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Data”, Samaja Shodhana, Vol. 3, No. 1, March 1994. ARTICLES – JOINTLY AUTHORED 1. “An Overview of Health of Women and Children in India: Evidence from Empirical Source” IER Journal of Health and Demography, Vol 4, Issue No 2. January 2019. 2. “Chronic Illness Among Rural Women: A Socio-economic Analysis”, Asian Journal of Development Matters”, Vol.12, No. 1, ISSN: 0973- 9629, March 2018. 3. “An Analysis of the Production of Agricultural Crops in Karnataka”, International Journal of Business and Administrative Research Review, Vol, 2. Issue 18, April-June 2017, PP 135-142 4. “New Technology in Agriculture: Challenges of Agricultural Laboures in Ramanagara District in Karnataka”, Review of Research, Vol- 6, No 10, July 2017, ISSN: 2249894X, PP 1-6 5. “Trends in Goats and Sheep Framing in Karnataka: A Contemporary Study”, International Journal of Academic Research, Vol 4 , No 2(1) , August 2017, ISSN: 23487666, pp 71-74

6. “A Study of the Contemporary Challenges of Agricultural Allied Activity Labourers in Karnataka”, Review of Research, Vol 6, Issue 10, July 2017, ISSN : 2249-894X, PP–1-6 7. “State- wise Comparative Analysis of Value of Output in Agriculture and Allied Activities in India”, International Journal of Academic Research, Vol 4 , No 2(6) , August 2017, pp 272-277 8. “Education, Health and Development Interlinkages”, Shodha Vol 5, No 2 January 2016, pp 101-110. 9. “Gender Perspective in Health” in Gender Issues in Campus and Society Seema Prabhu and Dejamma ( Ed) Center for Women and Gender Studies , Canara College, Mangaluru - 2015, ISBN978 -81-927561-3-4 pp 28-31. 10. “Education: A Contributor to Women’s Health” in Women and Health, Malin Mukund (Ed), Mangala Publications, Mangaluru, 2015, ISBN: 81-88685-16-X 11. “Access to Health Care: Comparison of Public and Private Health Card Schemes in Karnataka”: Deeksha, Vol 11, No 1, January 2013

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( ISSN 2250-3919) PP: 65-75 D: E: ON CAREER GUIDANCE PAPERS PRESENTED IN SEMINARS / CONFERENCES / WORKSHOPS 1. “Educational Sector in India and its Development Experience: An Overview” in the National Conference on: “Rethinking of Indian Development Experience” organized by Dept of PG Studies and Research in Economics, Mangalore University, March 12-13, 2020. 2. “Cooperatives and Micro Credit” in the National Conference on: “Indian Economy in Transition: Prospects and Challenges of Cooperatives” organized by Dept of PG Studies in Economics, University College, Mangaluru and Mangalore University Economics Association, February 19-20, 2020. 3. “ Socio –Economic Dimensions of Health Among Women” in the National Conference on “Emerging Rural Health Issues in India” oragnised by University of Mysore, Manasagangothri, Mysuru, Karntaka, 10-11, January 2018. 4. “Faculty Development In Higher Education: Need To Look Beyond

The Routine” in the XXX Academic Conference and National Level Seminar on “Some Inputs for Draft National Educational Policy 2016 – as in MHRD Website –Critical Appraisal, Comments, and suggestions” organized by Assam College Teachers’ Oraganisation on December 7, 8,and 9 , 2016 at Guwahati. 5. “New Higher Education Policy – Preparation of AIFUCTO Document” organized by AIFUCTO at New Delhi, November 23, 2015. 6. “ Gender Perspectives in Health” : in the UGC Sponsored National Conference “ Gender Issues on Campus and In Society” organised by Centre for Women and Gender Studies , Canara College, Mangaluru, January 23-24, 2015 7. “RUSA : Status and Experience in Karnataka” in the National Seminar: “RUSA: Opportunities and Challenges” organised by All AIFUCTO Affiliates of West Bangal, The Association for the Cultivation of Sciences, Jadavpur, Kolkatta, September 20, 2014 8. “ RUSA : A Challenging Opportunity for Teacher

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Movement” in the National Conference on “RUSA: A Paradigm Shift for Quality Enhancement of Science & Humanities Education and Research ( RUSA CON -2014)” , organized by S.M. Scindia Govt Model Science College and SOS in Tourism and Travel Management, Jiwaji University, Gwalior9 M.P.), Feb 28 & March 1, 2014 9. “Philanthropic Govern Higher Educational Institutions: Changing Dynamics” in the UGC Sponsored National Seminar on “Quality: The Key Factor In Administrative Reforms In Higher Education” organized by Besant Women’s College, Mangalore, December 28 29, 2012. 10. “Women Employment Scenario in India: Feminisation To Marginalisation” in the UGC Sponsored National Conference On : “Women and Development” organized by Centre for Women Studies, Mangalore University, Mangalagangothri, March 21-22, 2012 11. “Financial Literacy of Youth: A Case Study of Post Graduate Students of Mangalore City” in the

UGC sponsored State level Conference on: “Financial Inclusion: Reaching the Unreached” organised by MSRS College on February 24, 2012 12. “ Financing Public Health Care in India: Challenges for The 12th Five Year Plan“ in the Fifth Nitte National Conference on ”Development Challenges in the 12th Five Year Plan” organized by Justice K.S. Hegde Institute of Management, Nitte, Krakala on December 29-30, 2011 13. “Need for Rejuvenating the Curriculum of B.A. Courses in Karnataka” in the National Conference on “Innovations in Teaching-Learning, Research and Unique Practices in Higher Education" organised by IQAC, Kristu Jayanthi College, Bangalore on November 17-18, 2011. ( Accepted for publication ) 14. “RedefineRevampRestructure- Redesign – Rejuvenate: Catalysts of IndustryInstitution Partnership in Arts Courses" in the UGC sponsored National Seminar on “Industry-Institution Partnership

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in Higher Education: New Directions and Paradigms" organised by Shree Gokarnathaeshwara College, Mangalore and AMUCT in February 17-18, 2011. The paper was awarded the BEST PAPER PRESENTATION AWARD. 15. “Mangalore and Urbanisation: Patterns , Trends and Emerging Issues” in the National Seminar on “Mangalore: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow “ organized by St Aloysius College (Autonomous), Mangalore and Mangalore Sociology Association in February 24-26, 2011 16. “Feminisation of Labour in India; Is it a Realty or Myth?” , in the National Seminar on “Human Rights and Unorganised Labour in India”, organized by St Aloysius College, Mangalore on Feb 28 and March 1, 2011 17. “Media – Patient Partnership in Health Care Financing: Brand Building V/S Banking on Brand” in the National Conference on “Strategising Innovative Business Models” hosted by the Department

of Business Administration, St Joseph Engineering College on 24th and 25th March 2011. 18. “Accessibility to Health Care Through Health Cards: An Evaluation of Public and Private Health Cards Schemes in Karnataka” in the National Conference on “Strategising Innovative Business Models” hosted by the Department of Business Administration, St Joseph Engineering College on 24th and 25th March 2011. 19. “Impact of Human and Economic Development on InterRegional Migration”: National Seminar on: “Migration: Issues, Challenges and Implications”. Organised by St Xavier’s College, Mapusa, Goa and International Centre Goa on April 1 & 2, 2008. 20. “Migration in Coastal Karnataka: A Historical Perspective” State Level Seminar on Development of Coastal Karnataka : A Historical Perspective, organised by Department of Economics , Mangalore University and Department of Archives, Government of Karnataka on March 12, 2008.

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21. “Trends in International Business” : National Seminar on : “Accounting Practices: An Interactive Dialogue with Professional”, organised by Faculty of Commerce, St Aloysius College, Mangalore and The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, Mangalore Branch on January 27 and 28, 2006. 22. “Fishing: The Current Scenario”: Mangalore University Economics Association Annual Conference on “Primary Sector Revolutions: Introspection”: St Mary’s College, Shirva, and February 28, 2005. 23. “An Analysis of Patterns of Migration in Karnataka: 1961-1991”: XXIII All India Conference of Social Science Association, St Aloysius College, Mangalore, January 12-14, 2003. 24. “Migration and Development: Findings from a Field Study”: 34th Annual Conference of Regional Science Association, India, Department of Economics, University of Calicut, Trissur, October 25-26, 2002. 25. “Globalisation and its Impact on Indian Rural Areas”: MIJARC- Asia,

Asian Coordination, Mangalore, March 6-10, 2001. INVITED GUEST LECTURES DELIVERED: ON ECONOMICS AND RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 1. “ Economic Crisis of India”, Social Academy , St Joseph’s Seminary , Mangaluru, 11-08-2021 2. “ Selection of Project Topic and Writing”, PG Dept of Commerce, St Aloysius College, Mangaluru.11-122019 3. “ Economics as a Career : Skills Requirement and Options Availability” , PG Dept of Economics , October 3, 2019 4. “ Benefits of Learning Economics” Alva’s College, Moodbidri, October 3,2018 5. “Impact of GST on Indian Economy”, State Level seminar on “Goods and Services Tax” organized by The Yenepoya College, Mangaluru and Kanara Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Dec. 2, 2017. 6. “Goods and Services Tax in India”, Kukke Sri Subrhamanya First Grade College, Subrhamanya, Oct 04, 2017 7. “Reforms in Indirect Taxes in India with Special reference to GST”, Sri

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Dhavala College, Moodbidri, August 10, 2017 8. “Goods and Service Tax- The Concept and Components”, Padua College of Commerce and Management , Nanthur, Mangaluru , August 03, 2017 9. “Goods and Services Tax- What One Needs to Know”, Milagres College, Kallianpur , July 19, 2017 10. “Tax Reforms in India with special reference to GST”: PG Dept of Economics, FMKMC, Madikeri, 13-02-2017 11. “Basics of Goods and Services Tax in India” : Members of Mangalore Jesuit Education Society, (MJES) , Mangaluru, 07-02-2017 12. “Economics of Goods and Services Taxes in India” : PG Dept of Economics, St Aloysius College, Mangaluru, 02-02-2017 13. “Goods and Services Tax : Implications on Indian Economy” : Dept of BBA, St Aloysius College , Mangaluru, 17-12-2016 14. “Economics of Goods and Services Tax in India”: Dept of Economics, St Aloysius College, Mangaluru , 28-09-2016

15. “Goods and Services Tax : What One Needs to Know”: M.Com Students of St Aloysius Evening College , Mangaluru, 23-09-2016 16. “Contribution of Mangalore University to Regional Development” , Oraganised by Media Alumni Association of Mangalore University, Mangaluru, 26-04-2015 17. “Changing Role of Educator in Today’s Society” , Educational Convention and Workshop organised by DK District Govt PU College Lecturers Association, Sarojini Madhusudhan Kushe PU College, Mangaluru, November 29, 2014. 18. “The Economics of Self Employment”- Canara College, Mangalore, October 18, 2010. 19. “Mangalore Special Economic Zone: Boon or Bane?” - Department of Economics, St Agnes College (Autonomous) Mangalore, December 18, 2007. 20. “Globalisation and Its Claims” P.G. Department of Economics, Government First Grade College, Udupi, November 30, 2007.

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21. “Globalisation and Its Impact on Indian Agriculture” P.G. Department of Economics, Government First Grade College, Udupi, November 30, 2007 22. “Special Economic Zone: An Engine of Economic Growth” - Dr Gururaj Memorial Endowment Lecture, Milagres College, Kallianpur, Udupi, September 11, 2007. 23. “Development of Economic Policy in India” - St Aloysius Institute of Social Work, Mangalore, August 22, 2007. 24. “Globalisation: Concept Clarification”- Government P.U. College, Car Street, Mangalore, August 24, 2006. 25. “Value Added Tax and Related Concepts” - Aloysian Institute of Computer Science, Mangalore, (MCA) September 12, 2005. B: GENERAL TOPICS 26. “Sexual Abuse in the Church: An Opinion of a Parent” , Conference of All Priests of Mangalore Diocese , April 7,2022. 27. “ Career Options After PUC Science “ - Science Search Talent Program, GOK, February 17, 2022

28. “ New Education Policy -2020 – Pros and Cons” – Staff of St Aloysius P.U. College, Mangalore , December 6,2021 29. “New Education Policy 2020New Vision – New Direction” Teaching Staff of Belthangady Varado , Belthnagady, November 22,2021 30. “New Education Policy 2020”, a Talk in Kannada on Clubhouse on October 24, 2021. 31. “New Education Policy 2020: Its Implications”, Udupi Diocese Pastoral Council, Udupi, October 15, 2021. 32. "Impact and Implications of NEP 2020 in Higher Education - An Educator's Perspective". IQAC, Canara College, Mangalore, September 22, 2021 33. “National Educational Policy 2020: Impact and Implications In Higher Education”, St Philomena College, Puttur, September 21, 2021 34. “National Educational Policy 2020: An Overview”, Gujarthi Mahasabha English Medium School, Alike, Mangalore, August 24, 2021.

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35. “National Education Policy (NEP) 2020”, St Aloysius College (Autonomous), Mangalore, June 15, 2021 36. “Understanding of New Education Policy 2020:” The Ursuline Franciscan Educational Society Mysore; January 10,2021 37. “New Education Policy 2020: An Overview:” The Generalate Ursuline Franciscan Educational Society, Deralakatte; December 16,2020 38. “New Education Policy 2020: An Overview:” The Governing Council Members of Catholic Education Society of Udupi. November 27,2020 39. “New Education Policy 2020: An Overview:” Correspondents of Educational Institutions under CBE, Mangalore Diocese, November 23,2020 40. “New Education Policy 2020: An Overview:” To the Heads of educational institutions. Catholic Board of Education, Mangalore, November 16, 2020. 41. “New Education Policy 2020: Its Implementation”, The Governing Council and Secretaries of Educational Institutions of

Mangalore Diocese, Catholic Board of Education, Mangalore, October 30, 2020. 42. “New Education Policy 2020: An Overview”, Dept of Economics, St Aloysius College, Mangalore, August 7, 2020. 43. “ Community Awareness and Empowerment Workshop to Community Leaders” Udyavara Parish , Udupi, 26-01-2020 44. “Challenges of Youth in the Current Scenario”, Youth Conference of Belthangady Varado, October 7, 2019. 45. “ Youth Year and Vision for Life “ , Youth Conference, Surathkal Parish, July 14,2019 46. “ Youth Are Catalysts of Social Change” , YCS / YSM Annual General Body Meeting, June 30, 2019 47. “Orientation Day Motivation Talk”, II- and III-Year Degree students St Philomena College, Mysore, June 03, 2019. 48. “ Community Awareness and Empowerment Workshop to the Community Leaders of Udupi, Udupi Diocese” , Udupi, 07-05-2019

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49. “Preparation for Interview”, NITTE University Centre for Science Education and Research, Deralakatte, 03-05-2019 50. “ Community Awareness and Empowerment Workshop to the Community Leaders of Karkal Deanery Udupi Diocese” , Karkala, 07-04-2019 51. “ Community Awareness and Empowerment Workshop to the Community Leaders of Kundapur Deanery Udupi Diocese” , Kundapur, 24-03-2019 52. “ Community Awareness and Empowerment Workshop to the Community Leaders of Kallianpur Deanery of Udupi Diocese”, Kallianpur, 10-03-2019 53. “Social Transformation and Challenges” CRI, Udupi Chapter, Udupi, February, 03, 2019 54. “Community Awareness and Empowerment Workshop to Priests and Religious of Shirva Deanery Pastoral Council of Udupi Diocese”. Shirva, 15-01-2019 55. " Challenges in Education Ministry and Future" in the Mangalore Diocesan programme :

“Evolving the Pastoral Plan with Lay Leaders” for the Lay Faithful, Priests and Religious representatives of the Diocese of Mangalore, December 4, 2018 at Bendur Church Hall. 56. “Youth Empowerment through Social Awareness” to the ICYM Udupi Diocese Central Council leaders and YCS leaders from various units of Udupi Diocese. Belman, 01-12-2018 57. “Current Situation of the Community and the Way Forward”, Udupi Diocesan Pastoral Council. Udupi, Nov 23, 2018 58. “Current Situation of the Community and the Way Forward”, Udupi Diocesan Pastoral Council. Udupi, Oct 19, 2018 59. “Lay Leadership Through Association”, Karwar Diocese Lay Commission, Kumta, Oct 18, 2018. 60. “Our Choices Define Us”, Dept of MBA, Alva’s Institute of Technology and Engineering, Moodubidre, Oct 11, 2018. 61. “Vision 2025- Preparing Youth to Face the Future Challenges” : Organised by Diocese of Gulbarga, at Bhalki, April 30,2018

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62. “ A Good Choice Versus an Appropriate Choice”: Organised by Diocese of Shimogga at Sagar, Sorabha and Hosadurga, April 9 and 10, 2018 63. “ Church as an Agent of Social Transformation”: Keynote speech on the Workshop : “Church and Society” organized by Catholic Council of Karnataka , Palana Bhavana, Bengaluru , 24-02- 2018 64. “Orienting Ourselves to the Changing Environment”: Keynote speech on the Samudaya Chitnhana Manthana Samavesha, Organised by Catholic Sabha Bantwal Zone Committee, Modankap , 18-022018 65. “ How to Plan and Implement Society Centered Outreach Activities”, Office Bearers of 21 Associations, Valencia Parish, Mangaluru, Oct 30,2017 66. “Careers in Government Sector”: Civil Service Aspirants, St Aloysius College, Mangaluru Sept 04, 2017 67. “Orienting Our Children Towards Government Jobs”: Catholic Sabha Prathibha Puraskar, August 27, 2017

68. “Careers in Government Sector”: Civil Service Aspirants, St Aloysius College, Mangaluru July 03, 017 69. “Orienting Youth towards Government Service”: Catholic Sabha, Mangaluru City Varado, June 04, 2017. Bendoor. 70. “Understanding Your Students”, Faculty Development Programme of New Staff, St Aloysius College (Autonomous) Mangaluru. May 30, 2017 71. “ Orienting Youth Towards Government Service”, Organised by Catholic Sabha Unit of Kealrai parish, May 28, 2017 72. “Future Jobs are here in Our Land”: Workshop for the Office Bearers of Various Units of Catholic Sabha, Mangaluru, 02-04-2017 73. “Society is Changing, So as the Aspirations!”: Workshop for the Office Bearers of Various Units of Catholic Sabha, Mangaluru, 26-032017 74. “Career Myths and Career Options”: Vijayakarnataka Daily and SDM Centre for Management and Research for Headmasters and Principals of DK District High

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Schools and PU Colleges. 22-112016 75. “ Higher Education Structure and Admission Process in India”, Workshop on Career Guidance to Parents and Children of Coastal Karnataka Origin, Kuwait Canara Welfare Association, Kuwait, 28 & 29-10-2016 76. “ Higher Education Structure and Admission Process in India”, Workshop on Career Guidance to Parents and Children of Karnataka Origin, Managlore Cricket Club, Doha Qatar, 21 & 22-10 -2016 77. “ Preparation for a Career and Career Options in Government Sector for Engineering Students”, Srinivas Institute of Technology , Valachil, Mangaluru , Oct 04, 2016 78. “Our Choices Define us”, Sri Gokarnetheshwara College, Mangaluru , 29-08-2016 79. “We are Our Choices”, Besant Women’s College, Managluru, 2907-2016 80. “Our Child Is Not Our Child” Fr Muller Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital, Deralakatte, Mangaluru, 15-07-2016

81. “Squeeze the Opportunity”, Student Induction Programme , Padua College of Commerce and Management , Mangaluru, July 02, 2016 , 82. “Career Guidance and Counselling” : District Level Workshop for Udupi District PU College Principals, Dr NSAM PU College, Nitte, November 25,2014 83. "Youth as Economic Agents of Change” : 'Pragathi -2014 -Biennial Symposium oragnised by Department of Business Administration, AIMIT, St Aloysius College (autonomous) Mangalore , September 18, 2014 84. “Holy Sacraments: How Society Views Them?”: St Joseph Seminary, Jeppu, Mangalore, September 3, 2014 85. “Employment Opportunities and Youth of Today?”: Yuvajanosthava organised by Shimogga Diocese Youth Commission , Shimogga, May 9, 2014. 86. “Excellence: The Need of The Day”: Sree Devi College of Engineering, Maravoor, March 23,2014.

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87. “Career Prospects for Economics Post- Graduates” : P.G. Department of Economics, St Aloysius College, Mangalore, December 21, 2013 88. “Career Openings in Government Sector for Mathematics Post- Graduates” : P.G. Department of Mathematics, St Aloysius College, Mangalore Udupi, April 09, 2013 89. “Challenges Faced By The Church Run Institutions Today: Ad Extra” – to the Priests Serving in the Institution of Diocese of Mangalore, Pastoral Institute, Diocese of Mangalore on November 12, 2012. 90. “Higher Education Structure and Opportunities in India” - Workshop for the Principals of PU Colleges of Udupi District at Nitte Karkala, on August 25, 2012 91. “Career Prospects for Economics Post- Graduates” : P.G. Department of Economics, Government First Grade College, Udupi, April 16, 2012 92. “Higher Education in India – Present Scenario” - Workshop for the Principals of PUC Colleges of Dakshina Kannada District, on January 18,2012 at Derlakatte, Mangalore.

93. “Intellectual Formation: Need – Challenges and Essentials” - For the Philosophy students of St Joseph Seminary, Mangalore, June 4, 2011 94. “ Higher Education Structure and Admission Process in India”, Workshop on Career Guidance to Parents and Children of Coastal Karnataka Origin, Mangalorean Catholic Center of the Parish, Ruwi, Oman Muscat , 12,02-2011 95. “Time Management”Department of MCA, Aloysian Institute of Management and Information Technology, Mangalore, October 3, 2009. 96. “Personal Brand Building” Department of MBA, Aloysian Institute of Management and Information Technology, Mangalore, September 25, 2009. 97. “Social Work in the Era of Globalisation”- Alva’s College of Social Work, Moodubidre, August 13, 2007. TECHNICAL SESSIONS CHAIRED 1. CHAIRPERSON: Technical Session in the International Conference on “Emerging Issues & Trends in Intellectual Capital and Innovative Management Practices in

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the Global Economy”, Govinda Dasa College, Surathkal, Mangaluru. January 13-14, 2020. 2. CHAIRPERSON: Technical Session on: “Banking for Rural Development: Myth, Reality and Emerging Issues” in the National Conference on Banking for Rural Poor orgainised by Mangalore University Economics Association and Poorna Prajna College, Udupi. 08-04-2019 3. CHAIRPERSON : Technical Session on “Challenges of Social Development in Contemporary India” in the National Seminar on Social Development in India: Challenges and Strategies, organised by SDM College ( Autonomous) Ujire and Dept of Development Studies, Kannada University, Hampi, Ujire, 21-01-2019 4. CHAIRPERSON: Technical Session on “Impact of Digitalisation on Health Care Management and Operational Techniques”, in the National Seminar “ India in the Web of Digitalisation” organised by PG Depts of Economics and Commerce, St Aloysius College (Autonomous), Mangaluru, 16-01-2019

5. MODERATOR : Technical session during the International Conference on “ Indira GandhiA Visionary Revisiting Her Policies and Their Impact”, organised by St Agnes College, Autonomous, Mangaluru, March 19 & 20, 2018 6. CHAIRPERSON : Technical session during the National Seminar on “Sustainable Social Development” organised by Mangalore Sociology Association and St Aloysius College, Mangaluru , March 3, 2018 7. MODERATOR: Paper Presentation Session during the National seminar on “Consumer Protection: Issues and Challenges” organised by Faculty of Commerce, St Aloysius College, Mangaluru, February 1617, 2018. 8. CHAIRPERSON: for Technical Session on “Academic Standards and Academic Quality” organized by Govinda Dasa College, Surathkal and Mangalore University Economics Association in the UGC sponsored National Workshop on “Repositioning Quality Culture in Higher Education: Concerns and Cghallenges”, February 14-15, 2018.

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9. MODERATOR: A Panel Discussion on “Goods and Services Taxes” organized by Milagres College, Mangaluru, 12-08-2017 10. MODERATOR : A Panel Discussion on “Goods and Services Taxes” organized by Dept of Economics, St Aloysius College, Mangaluru, 11-07-2017 11. MODERATOR: A Panel Discussion on “ Moral Policing” in the Seminar on “ Civic Management” organized by Dept of Political Science, St Aloysius College, Mangaluru, 28-01-2017 12. CHAIRPERSON: Technical Session on : “ Remote Sensing Application in Land Use /Cover Planning” : in the UGC Sponsored National Seminar and Annual Conference of Mangalore University Economics Association on “ Land Economy: Issues and Challenges” oragnsied by Sre Mahaveera College, Moodbidri, Jan 20-21, 2017 13. MODERATOR: Paper presentation session in the National Level workshop on: “Right to Work: New Dimensions of Distress Migration in South India” Oragnised by Dept of Economics in

Collaboration with Indian Social Institute , March 12,2016 14. MODERATED A PANEL DISCUSSION in National Level Seminar on “Relevance of the Concept of Make in India in Transforming the Business Strategies” organized by the Department of BBM , St Aloysius College, Mangaluru in collaboration with Rachana, 20-02-2016. 15. CHAIRPERSON : in the UGC sponsored National Seminar on : “Social Sciences and Social Development “ Organised by Mangalore Sociology Association, St Aloysius College (Autonomous) , Mangaluru, February 12 - 13, 2016 16. MODERATER: A paper presentation session in the UGC sponsored National Level Seminar on : “Micro Finance For Inclusive Growth and Inclusive Finance : Issues and Policy Options” organized by St Agnes College( Autonomous) , Managluru, Nov 30,2015 17. CHAIRPERSON: Technical session On “The Rise of BRICS Economies: The New Phase of Globalisation” in the UGC

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Sponsored National Seminar on “Issues and Challenges in Global Workplace” organised by Besant Women’s College, Mangaluru, October 29, 2015. 18. CHAIRPERSON : Technical session on “Opportunities & Challenges In Social Entrepreneurship” in the National seminar on “Social Entrepreneurship – Business Transforming the Society” organised by Dept of Business Management, St Aloysius College (Autonomous), Mangalore, August 23, 2014. 19. MODERATER : “Global Conclave for Konkani Language Planning” organised by Jagathik Konkani Sangatan in association with Karnataka Konknai Sahitya Academy, Kalangan, August 24,2014 20. CHAIRPERSON: Technical session on “Agricultural Commodity Marketing” in the National Seminar on “Agricultural marketing: Issues and Concerns” organised by Mangalore University Economics Association and SDM College, Ujire, January 21, 2014.

21. CHAIRPERSON : Technical session on “ PPP Models and Beyond” in Nitte National Conference On “Market State and Society in Emerging India”, organized by Justice K.S.Hegde, Institute Of Management, NMAMIT, Nitte, Dec 29-30, 2013. 22. CHAIRPERSON : Technical session on “ Issues of Import and Export in Food Processing Sector “ in the UGC sponsored State Conference on “Challenges Of Food Processing Sector In Karnataka” organised by St Mary’s College , Shirva, December 20-21, 2013 23. CHAIRPERSON : Technical session on “India’s Development Strategy: Continuity and Change” in the UGC sponsored National Workshop: “CHANGING CONTOURS OF INDIAN ECONOMY’ organised by St Aloysius College (Autonomous), Mangalore in collaboration with Association of Mangalore University College Teachers (AMUCT), St Aloysius College, Mangalore, September24, 2013. 24. CHAIRPERSON : Technical session on “Sustainability and

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Pitfalls of Existing MicroFinance Institutions”” in the UGC sponsored National Seminar: “EFFECTIVE PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN COMMERCIAL BANKS AND MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS’’ organised by Besant Evening College, Mangalore, September 12, 2013. 25. CHAIRPERSON: Technical session on: “Political Economy of Liberalised India” in the UGC sponsored National Seminar: “EMERGING TRENDS IN INDIAN POLITICS’ organised by St Agnes College (Autonomous), Mangalore, St Agnes College, Mangalore, September 6-7, 2013. 26. CHAIRPERSON : Technical session on “Private Universities – Opportunities and Challenges” in the UGC sponsored National Seminar: “Higher Education: Challenges Ahead”, oganised by Canara College, Mangalore and AMUCT, January 23-24-, 2013 27. CHAIRPERSON: Technical session on “Higher Education”, in the Third Nitte International Conference on “Development Challenges: Global Aspirations and Local realities” organised by Justice

K.S Hegde Institute of Management, Nitte on December 29-30, 2012. 28. CHAIRPERSON: Technical session on “Inclusive Growth Policy”, in the UGC sponsored National Seminar on “Financial and Social Inclusion: Experiences of 11th Plan nad Expectations of 12th Plan” organised by Justice Bhandarkars’ Arts and Science College, Kundapura, on November 27-28, 2012. 29. CHAIRPERSON : Technical session on “Sustainable Development: Towards A SelfReliant India”, in the National Seminar organised by the Dept. of Social Work, St. Aloysius College (Autonomous), on October 18-19, 2011. 30. CHAIRPERSON : Technical session on “Securing the Energy Future for Inclusive Growth in India“ in the Fifth Nitte National Conference on “ Development Challenges in the 12th Five Yaer Plan” organized by Justic K.S. Hegde Institute of Management, Nitte, Krakala on December 29-30, 2011 31. CHAIRPERSON: Technical session on “Economic Perspectives”

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in the National Seminar on “Mangalore: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow” organised by Mangalore Sociology Association and St Aloysius College (Autonomous), Mangalore on February 24-26, 2011. 32. CHAIRPERSON: Technical session on “HRM and Entrepreneurship” in the National Conference on “Economic Revival: Business Perspectives and Opportunities’ ” at Dept of M.B.A., St Joseph Engineering College, Vamanjoor, held on 29-30-January, 2010. 33. CHAIRPERSON: Technical session on “Monetary Policy Announcements of the RBI and their Limitations and New Deal for Inclusive Growth” in the National Conference “Recession, Recovery and Resurgence: Responses in the Indian Economy” at Dept of M.B.A., Justice KS Hegde Institute of Management, Nitte held on 29-30April 2010. CONFERENCES / SEMINARS ORGANISED 1. CONVENER: Entrepreneurial Development Programme , February 29, 2020

2. CONVENOR: National Seminar on: “Banking Before and After Nationalisation”, July 19, 2019. 3. ORGANISING SECRETARY : Academic Convention on “ Private Aided Colleges: Contribution and Challenges” , March 12, 2016 4. CHIEF CONVENOR : Soft Skills Development Programme for all the UG students of St Aloysius College, Mangaluru, July 1 and 2, 2015 5. CHIEF CONVENOR : Soft Skills Development Programme for all the UG students of St Aloysius College, Mangaluru, July 1 and 2, 2014 ( Organised for the first time) 6. ORGANISING SECRETARY : XXVII Statutory Conference of All India Federation of University and College Teachers’ Organisations(AIFUCTO) 2013, November 30 –December 2, 2013 7. ORGANISING SECRETARY : NUPA Sponsored National Conference on “Changing Paradigms of Higher Education – XII Five Year Plan Initiatives” December 1, 2013 8. CONVENER: UGC sponsored National Workshop on: “Changing Contours of Indian Economy” , September 24, 2013.

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9. CONVENOR: National Workshop on: “Inclusive Growth: Concept and Reality”, March 27, 2012. 10. PROGRAMME & RESOURCE PERSON COORDINATOR: National Seminar on : “Mangalore: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow” February 2426, 2011 11. ORGANISING SECRETARY: State Level Conference on: “Development of Coastal Karnataka: Possibilities and Problems”, February 16, 2008. 12. CONVENOR: University Level Seminar on: “Professional and Human Resource Enhancement”, March 20, 2007. 13. CONVENOR: University Level Seminar on: “Quality Concerns in Collegiate Education”, March 31, 2004. SHORT-TERM COURSES ATTENDED 1. Refresher Course on Changing Contours in Economics, Staff Development College, Mysore University, September 10-30, 2003. 2. Refresher Course on Changing Contours in Economics, Staff Development College, Mysore University, September 10-30, 2003. 3. Refresher Course on Globalisation of Indian Economy: Dept. of Studies

and Research in Economics, Mangalore University, 3-11-2001 to 29-11-2001. 4. Orientation Programme: UGC Academic Staff College – Goa University, 20-9-2001 to 17-102001. 5. Refresher Course in Advance Economic Theory , Staff Development College, and Dept. of Studies and Research in Economics, Mangalore University, 11-05-1998 to 03-06-1998. 6. Refresher Course in Population Economics, Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore, from 07-11-1994 to 29-11-1994. 7. Training Course in Research Methodology in Economics, Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore, from 04-051992 to 30-05-1992. 8. 5 Days Workshop on Outcome Based Education, St Aloysius College, Mangalore, June 20 -25, 2020. RESOURCE PERSON: FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 1. “ Challenges of a Teacher in a Rapidly Changing Society” , Holy Rosary Convent Institutions,

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Honnavar and Nirmal School, Kumta, June 06, 2019 2. “Profile of a Modern Teacher” ,FDP, St Philomena College Institutions, Mysore, June 03, 2019 3. “Challenges before Teachers in Dealing with the Adolescents in a Rapidly Changing Family and Social Values” in the Seminar “Dignity and Identity Of A Catholic Teacher” organized by Karwar Diocese Education Commission , Karwar, 0601-2019 4. “Understanding Our Students : A Few Observations”, FDP , St Mary’s College, Shirva, Oct 23, 2018 5. “Non-Competitive Markets” Economics Lecturers Training Workshop for Govt and Aided PU college Economics Lecturers of Dakshina Kannada District organised by PU Board Bengaluru , August 2, 2018 6. “The Theory of Firm Under Perfect Competition” Economics Lecturers Training Workshop for Govt and Aided PU college Economics Lecturers of Dakshina Kannada District organised by PU Board Bengaluru , August 1, 2018

7. “The Theory of Firm Under Perfect Competition” Economics Lecturers Training Workshop for Govt and Aided PU college Economics Lecturers of Udupi District organised by PU Board Bengaluru , July 31, 2018 8. “ Business Environment” .: Training Programme for Commerce Lecturers of Govt and Aided Colleges of DK, Udupi and Chikmagaluru Districts organised by PU Education Board, Joint Directors Office Mnagaluru, June 23,2018. 9. “Teaching Economics in the Classroom “ : State Level Conference on “ Teaching and Learning Economics: Latest Perspectives”, organised by the IQAC of Poorna Prajna College, Udupi, March 8,2018. 10.“Reforms in Taxation in India with Special Reference to GST”, Refresher Course in Commerce and Banking organized by UGC - Human Resource Development Centre Kannur University, Kerala, January 22, 2018 11.“Research Funding Process” , FDP on “ Publishing Research Paper” organized by Dept of BBA, St

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Aloysius College, Mangaluru, January 17, 2018. 12. “Understanding Our Students”, St Arnold’s School, KalingavIhar, Bhubaneshwar, Odisha, Nov 3, 2017 13. “Understanding Our Students”, St Mary’s School, Jajpur, Odisha, Nov 2, 2017 14. “Understanding our students”: St Lawrence Educational Institutions, Moodubelle, Oct 02, 2017 15. “Understanding Our Students: Some Observations”: Faculty Development Programme to the Staff of Poorna Prajna College, Udupi, June 17, 2017 16. “Understanding Your Students”, Faculty Development Programme of New Staff, St Aloysius College (Autonomous) Mangaluru. May 30, 2017 17. “Dimensions of Research and Writing a Research Paper”, FDP to the Staff of St Aloysius College, Mangaluru, May 31, 2017. 18. “Perfect Competition” and “Imperfect Competition” : Training Programme on NCERT syllabus to the PU Economics Lecturers of DK

district organized by Dept of PreUniversity Education, Karnataka on May 24 and 26, 2017 19. Career Myths and Career Options: Vijayakarnataka Daily and SDM Centre for Management and Research for Headmasters and Principals of DK District High Schools and PU Colleges. 22-112016 20. “ Education, Departmental Policy and Academic Excellence“ organized by Education Commission (A Unit of Mangalore Diocesan Education Commission) for the Heads and Correspondents of various educational institutions, Kinnigoli, January 22, 2016 21. “How to Make Teaching of Economics Interesting and Understanding” , “Workshop for PUC Economics Lecturers of DK and Udupi District on II PU Economics Syllabus” organized by PU Dept of Govt of Karnataka, held at M P Kushe PU College, Mangaluru, November 2, 2015 22. “Writing A Research Paper”: Staff Formation Programme of St Aloysius College (Autonomous) Mangaluru, 01-06-2015

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23.“Changing Role of Educator in Today’s Society” , Educational Convention and Workshop organised by DK District Govt PU College Lecturers Association, Sarojini Madhusudhan Kushe PU College, Mangaluru, November 29, 2014. 24.“Career Guidance and Counselling” : District Level Workshop for Udupi District PU College Principals, Dr NSAM PU College, Nitte, November 25,2014 25.“ Career Opportunities for Commerce Students” to PU Commerce Lecturers of Udupi District , Organised by Udupi District PU Commerce Lecturer’s Association at Nitte, September 2, 2013 26.“Dimensions of Social Science Research and Review of Literature” Workshop on Research Methodology organized by St Aloysius College for the faculty members of Arts, Commerce and Management , August 05, 2010 27. Economics Teachers of Mangalore University under MUEA, Shree Dhavala College, Moodubidre, Oct 17, 2008

28.“Reforms in Foreign Trade Sector and WTO”- Workshop for PreUniversity Economics Lecturers of Dakshina Kannada District. Milagres P.U. College, Mangalore, August 12, 2005. II: PREPARATION FOR INTERVIEW 1. Economics Students of Final Year BA and BSc , St Aloysius College, Mangaluru, 24-09-2019 2. NITTE University Centre for Science Education and Research, Deralakatte May 03, 2019 3. Civil Service Aspirants of St Agnes PU College, Mangaluru, June 30,2018. 4. II M.Sc. Chemistry Students, St Aloysius College, Mangaluru July 13, 2017 5. Civil Service Aspirants Students, St Agnes PU College, Mangaluru July 6, 2017 6. PG Dept of Biotechnology, St Aloysius College, 17-02-2017 7. St Agnes PU College Mangaluru, Civil Service Aspirants, 20-08-2016 8. M.Com students at University College, Managluru, March 29,2016 9. M.Sc Mathematics Students of St Aloysius College, Mangaluru, Feb 10, 2016

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10.Continuing Nursing Education Programme organized by Laksmi Memorial College of Nursing , A J Towers, Mangaluru, June 30,2014 11.PG Dept of Economics, St Aloysius College, Mangalore, Sept 6, 2012 12. Microzen, Students of B.Sc. Microbiology , St Aloysius College, Mangalore, August 17, 2012 13.PG Dept of MSW, St Aloysius College, Mangalore, July 11, 2012 14.PG Dept of Biochemistry, St Aloysius College, Mangalore, April 17, 2012 15.PG Dept of Economics, GFGCollege, Tenkanidiyur, Udupi, April 16, 2012 16.PG Dept of MSW, St Aloysius College, Mangalore, July 11, 2011 17.St Philomena College, Puttur Final year Students, July 7, 2011 18.PG Dept Of Economics and MSW, St Aloysius College, Mangalore, July 6,2010 19.Vijay College, Mulki, August 30, 2009 20. PG Dept of MSW, St Aloysius College, Mangalore, July 2,2009 21.M.Sc Biotechnology, St Aloysius College, Mangalore, April 17, 2009

22.University College, Hampanakatta Mangaluru, Janauary 14, 2009 23.PG Dept of Biotechnology, St Aloysius College St Aloysius College, Mangalore, April 10, 2008 24.PG Dept of Social Work St Aloysius College, Mangalore, April 9, 2008 25.MV Shetty Institute of Social Work, Mangalore, March 9, 2008 26. PG Dept of Chemistry , St Aloysius College, Mangalore, Jan 20, 2008 III: CAREER GUIDANCE 1. “ Career Guidance After 10th” St Sebestain Church, Bendoor, Mangalore, 07-04-2022 2. “ Career options After SSLC” , St Theresa’s School, Mangalore, 2302-2022 3. “ Career Opportunities for Arts Students” D.K District PU Lecturers Associations of Economics, History, Political Science and Sociology, Mangalore, 22-022022 4. “ Careers through Civil services”, Belthangady Varado Youth, Madaynthyar, 06-02-2022

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5. “ Career Opportunities in Economics” St Aloysius College, Mangalore, 01-10-2021 6. “Higher Educational Opportunities for B.Sc Economics” St Aloysius College, Mangalore, 0110-2021 7. “Higher Education Opportunities After PUC Arts” –DK PUC Political Science Lecturers Association, 1208-2021 8. “Career Options for PUC Science”, St Michael PUC , Madikeri , 03-082021 9. “Career Options After PUC” St Lawrence PU College, Moodubelle, Career Options after PUC, 24-072021 10. “Civil Service as a Career” , St Agnes PU College, Mangalore, 3006-2021 11. “ Career Opportunities in Economics” St Aloysius College, Mangalore, 16-06-2021 12. “Career Options for BSc Economics”, St Aloysius College, Mangalore, 11-06-2021 13. “Career Options for PUC Science” ,Boscoss PU College, Mangalore, 14-05-2021

14. “Higher Educational Opportunities for PUC Commerce and Arts”, St Aloysius PU College, Harihar, 12-11-2020 15. “Career Guidance Programme”, Fr Muller Homeopathic Medical College, Deralakatte, 31-07-2020. 16. “Career Planning for better Job Opportunities”, Milagres College, Kallianpur, Udupi, 02-07-2020. 17. SSLC Students, Lourds High School, Bejai, Managluru. 01-022020. 18. SSLC Students, St Ann’s High School, 31-01-2020 19.II PUC Science, Mahesh PU College, Mangaluru , 22-01-2020 20.Degree Students, Milagres College, Mangaluru , 23-11-2019 21.Parents and Students, St Theresa ICSE School, Mangaluru, 21-112019 22. ESM students of BSc , St Aloysius College, Mangaluru, 20-09-2019 23.PUC Arts Students: St Agnes PU College, Mangaluru. 17-09—2019 24. Students and Parents of High School and College , Farla Parish, 15-09-2019

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25. SSLC and PUC Students and Parents, Bendur Parish, Mangaluru, 01-09-2019 26.II PUC Science Students, St Agnes PU College, Mangaluru. 31-07-2019 27. PUC Students and Parents, Udayavani Kannada Daily, May 04, 2019 28. BA & B.Com Students, University Evening College, Mangaluru. April 11, 2019 29. SSLC and PUC Students of Permannur Deanery, Permannur, April 7, 2019. 30. BA and BSW students , School of Social Work, Roshni Nilaya, Mangaluru , Feb. 28, 2019 31. SSLC, Lourds High School, Bejai, Managluru. Feb 8, 2019. 32. PUC and Above , CAP Cell, Belthangady Varado, October 24, 2019 33. II PUC Commerce and Arts Students , Alva’s PU College, Moodbidri, Oct 3, 2018 34. Parents and Students of SSLC , St Dominic School, Badakabail, Bantwal, Oct 01, 2018. 35. Parents and Students of Standard 10”, St Theresa School, Mangaluru, Sept 20, 2018

36. Parents and Children, Belthangandy Parish, August 05, 2018 37. II PU Commerce Students. of St Agnes PU College, Mangaluru, June 21,2018 38. SSLC Students at Sagar, organised by the Diocese of Shimogga, April 9, 2018. 39. SSLC Students at Sorabha organised by the Diocese of Shimogga, April 9, 2018. 40. SSLC Students at Hosadurga organised by the Diocese of Shimogga, April 10, 2018. 41. III BA Students of St Mary’s College , Shirva, February 27, 2018 42. SSLC students at Lourdes High School, Bejai, Mangaluru January 20, 2018 43. PUC Arts students at St Agnes PU College, Mangaluru, December 14, 2017 44. III BA Students of St Aloysius College, Mangaluru , January 13, 2018 45. II PUC Science Students of St Agnes PU College on December 9, 2017

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46. PUC and Parents , St Joseph PU College, Madikeri, December 05, 2017 47. 10th Students , St Arnold’s School, Kalingavihar, Bhubaneshwar, Odisha, Nov 3, 2017 48. 10th Students ” , St Mary’s School, Jajpur, Odisha, Nov 2, 2017 49. Civil Service Aspirants, St Aloysius College, Mangaluru Sept 04, 2017 50. Students and Parents, Valencia Parish, Mangaluru, August 27, 2017 51. PU Students, St Agnes PU College, Mangalore, August 05,2017 52. PUC Commerce Students, Organised by St Aloysius PU College, Mangaluru. July 1, 2017 53. Civil Service Aspirants, St Aloysius College, Mangaluru July 03, 017 54. Youth and Parents Organised by Catholic Sabha Unit of Bendoor Parish June 04, 2017 55. II PUC Science Students, Dr N.S.A.M. P.U. College, Nanthoor, June 10, 2017 56. Parents &Students of SSLC & PU Ammolya Seva Prathisthana, Surathkal, June 11, 2017

57. II PUC Science Students, Organised by St Aloysius PU College, Mangaluru. June 30, 2017 58. Youth and Parents, Kelarai Parish, Mangaluru, May 28, 2017 59. After SSLC, Milagres PU College, Mangaluru, March 15, 2017 60. After SSLC, Bhagavathi Eng Medium High School, Sankolige, 14-02-2017 61. After SSLC, St Aloysius High School, Mangaluru, January 30, 2017 62. After SSLC, Lourdes High School, Bejai, January 27, 2017 63. BA , St Agnes College, Mangalur, January 18, 2017 64. II Commerce Students After PUC , St Aloysius PU College, Mangaluru, 03-12-2016 65. Workshop on Career Guidance to Parents and Children of Coastal Karnataka Origin, Kuwait Canara Welfare Association, Kuwait, 28 & 29-10-2016 66. Workshop on Career Guidance to Parents and Children of Karnataka Origin, Managlore Cricket Club, Doha Qatar, 21 & 22-10 -2016 67. Employment Opportunities for BA Students Through Higher

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Education, Mangalore University Economics Association and Besant Women’s and Evening College, Mangaluru, 07-10-2016 68. Preparation for a Career and Career Options: Srinivas Institute of Technology , Valachil, Mangaluru , 04-10-2016 69. SSLC Students: Anand Ashram PU College, Bhatkal 09-08-2016. 70. PUC Commerce Students, Anand Ashram PU College, Bhatkal 09-082016. 71. Students and Parents, Nakre Parish, Karkala, 21-08-2016 72. SSLC Students, St Agnes Girls High School, Mangaluru, , 06-062016 73. PUC students, Sharada Vidyanikethana Public School, Thalapady, 18-06-2016 74. PUC students, Divya –Deepa Girls Hostel Kankanady, Mangaluru., 20-06-2016 75. I B.Sc –Economics Students., St Aloysius College, Mangaluru , 1906-2016 76. SSLC students, Sharada Vidyanikethana Public School, Thalapady, 30-05-2016

77. Civil service Orientation Programme , organized by Udupi Diocesan Career Advancement Programme, Katapady, 22-04-2016 78. Final B.A., B.Com, BBM. Students, St Aloysius Evening College, Mangaluru. 20-04-2016 79. After B.A, Govt First Grade Women’s College, Balmata, March 22, 2016 80. BA students, St Agnes College (autonomous) , Mangaluru, March 17, 2016. 81. SSLC students at Lourdes Girls High School, Bejai, 20-1-2016 82. After PU Arts and Commerce students, BEM Composite PU College, Mangaluru, 5-12-2015 83. PUC Science and Commerce, Ananda Ashrama PU College, Bhatkal, Oct 29, 2015 84. After SSLC, Ananda Ashrama PU College, Bhatkal, Oct 29,2015 85. PUC Science, Boscoss Publications , Managlore, Oct 27, 2015 86. PUC All, Sharadha Women’s PU College, Sullia, Oct 06,2015 87. PUC Science and Commerce, St Joseph’s PU College, Madikeri, Oct 2, 2015

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88. BA and BSW, Roshani Nilya, Mangalore, August 21, 2015 89. Civil Service Aspirants, St Agnes PU College, Mangalore , August 08, 2015 90. SSLC. Sharadha Vidyanikethana, Talapady, June 27, 2015 91. Youth, Youth Club, Kuthyar, Managlore, May 09, 2015 92. SSLC and PUC, CAP Kundapur Varado, Kundapur, May 05, 2015 93. Final BA, BBM, and B.Com, St Aloysius Evening College, Mangalore, March 31,2015 94. BA, BBA & B.Com “ Job Opportunities in Government Sector”, UGC sponsored Inter Collegiate Workshop on “ Career Opportunities and Entrepreneurship” organized by Govt First Grade College, Haleyangadi, Mangaluru, February 12, 2015 95. PUC , Ganapathi PU College, Mangaluru, February 7, 2015 96. SSLC students at Lourdes Girls High School, Bejai, January 29, 2015 97. After SSLC, St Mary’s High School, Marzil, Mangalore, January 28, 2015

98. PU Science, organized by Nitte Educational Trust at PP College, Udupi , November 11, 2014 99. PU Commerce, PP PU College, Udupi , November 11, 2014 100.SSLC , Ananda Ashrama PU , Bhatkal,November 10, 2014 101. PUC Science and Commerce, Ananda Ashrama PU , Bhatkal, Nov 10, 2014 102.PU Science, organized by Boscoss Publications , Mangaluru, November 2, 2014, 103.PUC Commerce , Poorna Prajna PU College, Udupi,11-11-2014 104.PUC Science , PP PU College, Udupi,11-11-2014 105.Parents & SSLC, Silas International, Udupi, 31-10-2014 106.PUC All, St Xavier’s PU, Gulbarga,20-10-2014 108.PU Science, St Agnes PU, Mangalore,17-09-2014 109.PU Arts, St Agnes PU, Mangalore, 04-09-2014 110.III BA & BSW, Roshani Nilaya , Mangalore, 01-08-2014 111.B.Com, St Joseph’s Jeppu, Mangalore, 24-07-2014 112.SSLC, St Agnes High School, Mangalore, 25-06-2004

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113.SSLC & PUC, Sharada Residential , KC Road18-06-2014 114.Youth, Shanthi Nilya Balamatta, Mangalore, 01-06-2014 115.PUC CET, Nitte University, Derlakatte, 05-04-2014 116.Youth, Yuvajanosthava organised by Shimogga Diocese Youth Commission , Shimogga, May 9, 2014. 117.PU Science Students, organized by Nitte University , Mangalore , April 04, 2014, 118.III BA, B.Com and BBM, St Aloysius Evening College, Mangalore, 27-03-2014 119.BA, St Aloysius College, Mangalore, 20-03-2014 120.BA, St Agnes College, Mangalore, 13-03-2014 121.Parents + SSLC students, Valencia Parish, Mangalore, 23-022014 122.SSLC, St Anns High School, Mangalore, 17-01-2014 123.PUC All, St John’s PUC, Shankarapura, 08-01-2014 124.SSLC, Lourdes High School, Bejai07-01-2014 125.PU Science, Nitte University, 0812-2013

126.PU Science, Boscos Publications, 14-10-2013 127.SSLC, Bethany Educational Institutions, Mangalore, 09-08-2013 128. SSLC, St Agnes High School, Mangalore , 18-06-2013 129. SSLC, Nitte High School, Nitte, 04-06-2013 130. PUC and Parents, Hindu News Paper, Mangalore, May 20, 2013 131. MSc Maths, St Aloysius College, Mangalore , 10-04-2013 132. PUC Science, Boscoss Publications, Mangalore ,06-042013 133. BA, B.Com and BBM final St Aloysius Evening College, Mangalore, 04-03-2013 134. BA , Govt First Grade College, Balmatta, 06-02-2013 135. SSLC, Lourdes High School, Bejai, 17-01-2013 136. Arts, St Agnes PU Mangalore ,09-01-2013 137. BBM, St Agnes College Mangalore , 05-12-2012 138. All PUC, St Raymonds PU Vamanjoor, 03-12-2012 139. SSLC, St Aloysius High School, Mangalore , 30-11-2012 (Kannada)

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140. SSLC, St Aloysius High School, Mangalore , 29-11-2012 ( English) 141. PU Science, Mahesh PU Mangalore , 26-11-2012 142. PU All, Ladyhill PUC Mangalore ,02-11-2012 143. SSLC Ladyhill High School3010-2012 144. PUC Science Boscoss24-102012 145. SSLC Jeevan Joythi, Valencia1810-2012 146. SSLC Jeevan Joythi, Vamanjoor17-10-2012 147. SSLC Ladyhill High School Urwa10-10-2012 148. SSLC St Mary’s marzil09-102012 Email:norbert.lobo@gmail.com Page 30 149. Youth Vimukthi Ujire,13-22012 150. SSLC St Joseph’s PU Bajpe28-82012 151. Degree St Agnes College14-82012 152. BA & BSW Roshani Nilaya15-72012 153. BA- Eco St Agnes College0108-2012

154. SSLC St Agnes High School166-2012 155. PUC Nitte PUC Nathoor12-62012 156. PU Science Sharada PU Mangalore10-6-2012 157. All PUC St Cecily’s Udupi05-062012 158. SSLC St Cecily’s High School Udupi 05-06-2012 159. Parents & Students Mukka youth Club22-04-2012 160. MA Eco GFG College, Thenkanidiyoor16-04-2012 161. PUC Science Boscoss Publications06-04-2012 162. Youth Manila Parish11-032012 163. BA St Aloysius Mangalore ,2102-2012 164. Parents & Children Moodubidre Parish05-02-2012 165. PU Science Mahesh PU, Mangalore , 04-02-2012 166. SSLC, Medline High School, Mulki, 02-02-2012 167. IAS aspirants St Aloysius College, Mangalore ,28-01-2012 168. Mixed St Agnes College, Mangalore , 25-01-2012

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169. PUC –all Lady hill PU, Mangalore , 07-01-2012 170. BSW Alva’s College, Moodbidri , 05-01-2012 171. SSLC Lourdes High School Bejai, 16-11-2011 172. PU Commerce , St Agnes PU College, Mangalore , 09-11-2011 173. Bio students, St Aloysius College, 12-08-2009 174. Parents & Children YCS, Ashokanagr Parish , Mangalore, 1107-2009 175. BSc, Alva’s College, 04-07-2009 176. PUC All, Sr Raymond’s PUC Vamanjoor, 03-07-2009 177. I degree, St Mary’s Shirva, 2906-2009 178. Arts and Commerce, St Ann’s PU College, 09-06-2009 179. PU Science, St Ann’s PU College, 08-06-2009 180. Parents and Children, St Lawrence Parish –ICYM, 10-05-2009 181. BA, SAC, 21-03-2009 182. SSLC, Rosa Mistika High School, 07-03-2009 183. SSLC,Lourdes High School , 1902-2009 184. BA, B.Com, St Aloysius Evening College, 16-02-2009

185. PUC- Arts, Poornaprjan College, Udupi, 07-02-2009 186. SSLC, Jeevan Joythi, Bejai, 1210-2008 187. SSLC, St Mary’s High School, Udupi, 04-10-2008 188. PUC, Capitanio PUC, Mangalore, 12-07-2008 189. BBM, St Aloysius College, , Mangalore, 20-06-2008 190. B.Com, St Aloysius College, Mangalore, 18-06-2008 191. Parents & PUC students, Neermarga Parish,17-02-2008 192. PUC, St Joesph PU, Bajpe, 1402-2008 193. SSLC, St Joesph PU, Bajpe,0402-2008 194. BA-Secretarial practice, St Agnes College, Mangalore,01-022008 195. Degree, SAC- AICUF, , Mangalore,23-01-2008 196. PUC all, Capitanio PUC, Mangalore, 12-01-2008 197. SSLC, St Cicely’s Udupi, 11-012008 Email:norbert.lobo@gmail.com Page 31 198. PUC all, Padua PUC, Mangalore,08-01-2008

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199. PUC all, St Cicely’s Udupi, 3112-2007 200. PUC Science, Expert Coaching, Mangalore,09-12-2007 201. NSS Volunteers, St Agnes College, Mangalore, 15-11-2007 202. SSLC, Ladyhill PU , Mangalore,12-11-2007 203. SSLC, St Raymond’s PU, Vamanjoor, 10-11-2007 204. PU all, St Raymond’s PU, Vamanjoor, 09-11-2007 205. II PU Science, Marimallappa PU, Mysore, 04-11-2007 206. I PU and SSLC, Marimallappa PU Mysore, 03-11-2007 207. Civil service Aspirants, St Aloysisu College, Mangalore, 09-102007 208. BA & B.Com, Sacred Heart College, Madyanthyar, 21-09-2007 209. DK PU science Students, Milagres PU College, Mangalore, 18-09-2007 210. BBM, St Aloysius College , Mangalore, 28-08-2007 211. Youth , Koppa Parish, 19-082007 212. MSW, Alva’s College , Moodubidre , 13-08-2007

213. Youth, Bendoor Parish, , Mangalore, 05-08-2007 214. SSLC, St John’s Shankarapura, Udupi, 23-07-2007 215. Youth, YCS Surthkal,22-072007 216. BA & BSW, St Aloysius College, , Mangalore, 23-06-2007 217. Civil service aspirants, CODP, Mangalore,17-06-2007 218. Degree , CODP at Udupi Parish, 11-06-2007 219. SSLC, St Anns PUC, Mangalore, 07-06-2007 220. PU Arts and Commerce, St Anns PUC, Mangalore,06-06-2007 221. PU science, St Anns PUC, Mangalore, 05-06-2007 222. PUC Science, CODP, Mangalore,25-05-2007 223. SSLC, Surathkal Parish, 23-042007 224. Parents &Students, Katipalla Parish, 17-04-2007 225. Parents & Students, Moodubidre Parish, 01-04-2007 226. B.A./ BSW, St Aloysius College, Mangalore, 21-2-2007 227. II PUC, St Joseph’s PUC Bajpe, 20-2-2007

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228. SSLC , Rosario Cathedral, , Mangalore, 11-02-2007 229. SSLC, St Raymonds PU, Vamanjoor, 10-2-2007 230. Degree (EEC), Kasargod Varado, Kumble, 4-2-2007 231. SSLC, St Joseph’s PU, Bajpe,2501-2007 232. SSLC, Capitanio PUC, Mangalore,23-01-2007 233. Parents & Students, Ganapathi High School , Mangalore,22-012007 234. SSLC, Govt High School, Vamanjoor,13-01-2007 235. Parents & Children, Mukamar parish, 07-01-2007 236. SSLC, Valencia Parish YCS, Mangalore, 07-01-2007 237. PUC (Com + Arts), Alva’s PUC , Moodubidre, 29-12-2006 238. PUC Arts of Mangalore TQ, St Aloysius College, , Mangalore, 912-2006 239. PUC, St Michal’s PUC, Coorg, 21-11-2006 240. SSLC, St Joseph’s PUC, Madikari, 21-11-2006 241. PUC Science, St Joseph’s PUC, Madikari, Coorg, 20-11-2006

242. PUC Com, St Joseph’s PUC,Madikaeri, Coorg,20-11-2006 243. PUC, Science, CODP, Mangalore,29-10-2006 244. Youth , YCS, Kanajar Parish, 1510-2006 245. SSLC,Jeevan Joythi, Permannur,26-09-2006 246. BSW, Alva’s College, Moodubidre, 25-09-2006 Email:norbert.lobo@gmail.com Page 32 247. Youth , YCS / ICYM, Paneer Church, Deralakatte, 24-09-2006 248. NCC Cadets, St Aloysius College , Mangalore, 26-08-2006 249. BA, St Mary’s College, Shirva, 16-08-2006 250. Degree, CODP- , Mangalore, 19-07-2006 251. I BA + I BSW, St Aloysius College, , Mangalore, 04-07-2006 252. I B.Com, St Aloysius College, Mangalore, 28-06-2006 253. Youth, Angelore Parish, Mangalore, 18-06-2006 254. Arts + Com, St Ann’s PUC, Mangalore,08-06-2006 255. Science, St Ann’s PUC, Mangalore, 07-06-2006

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256. PUC, St Raymond’ s PUC, Vamanjoor, 06-06-2006 257. SSLC- Kannada, St Ann’s PUC, Mangalore, 05-06-2006 258. SSLC- Eng, St Ann’s PUC, Mangalore, 05-06-2006 259. PUC (1+ II), St Aloysius PUC, Harihara, 2 & 3-06-2006 260. Youth, Koppa Varado, Chickmaglore, 28-05-2006 261. SSLC +, Sagar Varado, Shimogga 4 & 5, 04-2006 262. BA –Secretarial Practice, St Agnes College, , Mangalore,18-022006 263. PUC- science, Com, & Arts, St Joseph’s PUC, Bajpe, 16-02-2006 264. Degree and Employed, CODP, CAPS , Mangalore,12-02-2006 265. Overseas Students, St. Aloysius, Mangalore, 06-02-2006 266. B.A & B.Com, Pompei College, Kirem, 11-12-2005 267. B.Com, St Aloysius College , Mangalore, 20-09-2005 268. B.A & B.Com, S.M.S. College, Brahmmavar, 03-09-2005 269. I, II,III B.A., Pompei College, Kierem, 30-08-2005 270. PUC and Degree, ICYM, Bambil Parish, 28-08-2005

271. Parents and Children, Amrithananda High School Neermarga, 20-07-2005 272. PUC, YCS, Kirem Parish, 10-072005 273. I B.A and I B.S.W., St Aloysius College , Mangalore,23-06-2005 274. II and III BSW , St Aloysius College , Mangalore,15-06-2005 275. II B.A., St Aloysius College , Mangalore, 14-06-2005 276. III B.A., St Aloysius College , Mangalore, 13-06-2005 277. SSLC, English Medium, St Ann’s PUC, Mangalore, 06-06 -2005 278. PUC, Arts & Commerce, St Ann’s PUC, Mangalore, 04-06 -2005 279. PUC, Science, St Ann’s PUC, Mangalore,03-06 -2005 280. SSLC, Kannada Medium, St Ann’s PUC, Mangalore,03-06 -2005 281. PUC and Degree, EEC, Mangalore, 27-05-2005 282. SSLC, EEC , Mangalore, 30-032005 283. BA, Dharma Jyothi Trust, Vamanjoor, 20-02-2005 284. III B.A., St Agnes College, Mangalore, 18-02-2005 285. BA, St Agnes College Mangalore ,13-02-2005

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286. PUC + Degree, EEC , Mangalore, 15-11-2004 287. PUC, Carmel PUC, Modankap, 4-11-2004 288. SSLC, Carmel PUC, Modankap, 3-11-2004 289. SSLC – Kannada, St Ann’s PU College, 26-10-2004 290. SSLC – English, St Ann’s PU College,25-10-2004 291. Science, St Ann’s PU College,21-10-2004 292. Arts and Commerce, St Ann’s PU College,20-10-2004 293. PUC , YCS St Lawrence parish Moodubelle, 13-10-2004 294. BA & B.Com, Sacred Heart College Madayanthyar, 07-10-2004 295. SSLC, Jeevan Joythi, Vamanjoor, 05-10-2004 Email:norbert.lobo@gmail.com Page 33 296. Youth, Mudarangadi Parish ICYM Shirva Varado , 02-10-2004 297. SSLC, St Philomen High School, Puttur, 13-09-2004 298. SSLC, Satyasai Alike, Puttur , 02-09-2004 299. SSLC & PUC, Shirva varado, 2208-2004

300. III-year degree, Canara College, Mangalore,21-08-2004 301. SSLC –Kan, St Aloysius High School, Mangalore, 19-08-2004 302. SSLC –Eng, St Aloysius High School, Mangalore, 13-08-2004 303. Youth , ICYM , Neeramarga parish, 08-08-2004 304. NCC cadets, St Aloysius College, , Mangalore, 07-08-2004 305. Youth, Permai Parish, 11-072004 306. Civil service Aspirants, St Aloysius College, , Mangalore, 0807-2004 307. I BA, BSW, St Aloysius College , Mangalore, 22-06-2004 308. SSLC, Ladyhill High School, , Mangalore, 21-06-2004 309. Youth, Urwa Church, Mangalore, 04-05-2004 310. PUC, Maand Sobhan , Mangalore, 01-05-2004 311. SSLC + Parents, EEC, Mangalore,23-04-2004 312. SSLC, Sharadha High School, Mangalore, 7-4-2004 313. SSLC, EEC, Mangalore,6-4-2004 314. SSLC, Shimogga Diocese, Shimogga and Bdhravathi, 1 - 3, 042004

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315. SSLC, St Joseph High School , Kanankandy, , Mangalore, 05-032004 316. SSLC, Govt High School , Bunder , Mangalore, 05-03-2004 317. Parents & Students, Padua High School, 04-03-2004 318. SSLC- YCS -Nainaad parish, 0203-2004 319. SSLC, Govt High School, Moodushedde, 26-02-2004 320. BSW, Alva’s College , Moodubidre, 21-02-2004 321. SSLC, Moodubedre parish, 0802-2004 322. PUC all, Rosario PU , Mangalore, 04-02-2004 323. Northeast and overseas Students, St Aloysius College , Mangalore, 03-02-2004 324. SSLC, St Sebastian, Permannur, 01-02-2004 325. Degree, St Aloysius + Rotary , Mangalore, 31-01-2004 326. PUC, Maandsobhan , Mangalore, 25-01-2004 327. Degree, Besant Women’s college, Mangalore, 20-01-2004 328. SSLC, St Mary’s Marzil , Mangalore, 13-01-2004

329. PUC, St Mary’s Marzil, , Mangalore, 12-01-2004 330. SSLC, Ladyhill PU College, Mangalore, 12-01-2004 331. Commerce and Science, Sharadha PU , Mangalore, 06-112003 332. PU- Science, St Agnes PU, Mangalore, 29-10-2003 333. PU – Commerce & Arts, St Agnes PU, Mangalore, 28-10-2003 334. PU –Arts & Commerce, St Ann’s PU , Mangalore, 27-10-2003 335. Youth, Diocesan Youth Convention , Mangalore, 24-102003 336. PU –Science, St Ann’s PU , Mangalore, 23-10-2003 337. PUC + SSLC, Bondel Parish, Mangalore, 19-10-2003 338. SSLC- kannada , St Agnes High School, Mangalore, 17-10-2003 339. SSLC- English, St Agnes High School, Mangalore, 17-10-2003 340. Degree-NSS ( bajpe), St Agnes College, Mangalore, 15-10-2003 341. Youth, Bajal parish, , Mangalore, 31-08-2003 342. BA, St Aloysius College , Mangalore, 23-08-2003

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343. NCC Cadets, St Aloysius College , Mangalore, 09-08-2003 344. BSc, St Aloysius College , Mangalore, 08-08-2003 345. PUC All, Pompei Parish Kirem, 03-08-2003 346. PUC, Ladyhill PU College, Mangalore, 15-07-2003 347. PUC +, Urwa Parish, Mangalore, 13-07-2003 348. SSLC, St Ann’s PU, Mangalore, 04-06-2003 349. SSLC – kannda, St Ann’s PU, Mangalore, 03-06-2003 350. Youth, Moodubidre Parish, 2604-2003 351. SSLC, EEC, Mangalore, 07-042003 352. Arts and Commerce, St Agnes PUC, Mangalore, 21-03-2003 353. Science, St Agnes PUC, Mangalore, 21-03-2003 354. SSLC , Adarsh High School, Moodabidre, 03-03-2003 355. SSLC, St Agnes High School, Mangalore, 25-02-2003 356. Parents + Students, Vamanjoor Parish, 23-02-2003 357. PUC Science , Milagres PU College , Mangalore, 08-02-2003

358. PUC Science & Comm , Sharada PU College, Mangalore, 24-01-2003 359. BA & B.Com, Davala College, Moodabidre, 10-01-2003 360. BA & B.Com, GFG College, Vittala , 13-12-2002 361. PUC all , Shimogga Diocese, 06-12-2002 362. SSLC, Carmel PU Modankap, 04-11-2002 363. PUC all , Carmel PU Modankap, 04-11-2002 364. PUC all - YCS , Pakshikere Parish, 01-11-2002 365. PUC arts & Com, St Sebastian Permannur, 18-10-2002 366. SSLC, Jeevan Joythi, Cordel, , Mangalore, 17-10-2002 367. BA & B.Com, Sacred heart Madyanthyar, 04-10-2002 368. PUC All , YCS –St Lawrence Parish, Moodubelle , 02-10-2002 369. BA , St Aloysius Evening College, Mangalore, 07-09-2002 370. NCC- Navy, SAC, Mangalore, 31-08-2002 371. SSLC +, Shirva Varado , St Marys Parish Shirva 25-08-2002 372. Jesuit Candidates , Loyala House, 12-08-2002

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373. SSLC + parents, Kalianpua Varado, 04-08-2002 374. Parents, Ladyhill PU, , Mangalore, 03-08-2002 375. Arts + commerce, Padua PU College, Mangalore, 26-07-2002 376. Science, Padua PU College, Mangalore, 19-07-2002 377. PUC, Ladyhill PU , Mangalore, 18-06-2002 378. SSLC, Ladyhill PU , Mangalore, 17-06-2002 379. Arts & Commerce, St Ann’s PU College , Mangalore, 14-06-2002 380. Arts & Commerce , St Ann’s PU College , Mangalore, 13-06-2002 381. SSLC- kannada, St Ann’s PU College, Mangalore, 10-06-2002 382. PUC, EEC, Mangalore, 09-062002 383. SSLC – Eng, St Ann’s PU College , Mangalore, 05-06-2002 384. PUC, Vamanjoor Parish , 18-052002 385. SSLC – kannada , St Agnes High School, Mangalore, 16-04-2002 386. SSLC –English, St Agnes High School, 5-04-2002 387. SSLC, EEC , Mangalore, 11-042002

388. SSLC – kannada, St Agnes High School , Mangalore, 13-02-2002 389. SSLC –English, St Agnes High School, Mangalore, 11-02- 2002 390. Parents & Children, Derabial Parish , Mangalore, 04-01-2002 391. Youth, Pamboor Parish, 26-102001 392. SSLC, St Aloysius High School, Mangalore, 15-09-2001 393. Youth, Rasario Parish , Mangalore, 10-09-2001 Email:norbert.lobo@gmail.com Page 35 394. Youth –Varado, Shirva Parish , 26-08-2001 395. Parents, Omzoor parish, 05-082001 396. Parents & Children, Benddor parish , Mangalore, 01-07-2001 397. 10 + , Panagala parish, 10-062001 398. PUC, Ladyhill PU , Mangalore , 09-06-2001 399. SSLC, Ladyhill PU , Mangalore , 08-06-2001 400. SSLC, Sacred Heart Kulshekar , Mangalore , 07-06-2001 401. SSLC + , Pompei Parish, 03-062001

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402. SSLC, YCS – bajjodi , 02-062001 403. SSLC, EEC, Vamnjoor , 01-052001 404. + 131 programmes from 1998 up to 2001. (2000 -01 - 26 programmes + 1999 -2000 - 15 programmes + 1998-1999 - 12 programmes + . Up to 1998 - 78 programmes) IV : PARENT TEACHER MEETINGS 1. St Dominic School, Polali , 01-102018 2. Belthangady Parish, 05-08-2018 3. St Joseph PU College, Madikeri, 05-12-2017 4. Prathibha Puraskar , Valencia Church , ,Mangaluru, 27-08-2017 5. St Aloysius Evening PU College, Mangaluru. 22-09-2016 6. Fr Muller Homeopathic Medical College & Hospital, Deralakatte, 1507-2016 7. St Agnes College( Autonomous), Mangaluru , 30-06-2016 8. St Aloysius High School, Mangaluru, 07-11-2015 9. Padua PU College, Managluru, 29-10-2015 10. Ananda Asharama PU College, Bhatkal, 28-10-2015

11. Sharadha Women’s PU College, Sullia, 06-10-2015 12. St Joseph Girls PU College, Madikeri, 02-10-2015 13. Pompei Pre- University College, Talipady, Aikala, 04-07-2015 14. Shubodaya High Scholl, Moodushedde, 08-11-2014 15. Silas International School, Udupi, 31-10-2014 16. Padua College of Commerce and Management, Nanthoor, 07-082014 17. Little Flower Girls High School, Kinigoli, 09-07-2014 18. Padua PU College, Mangalore, 29-06-2014 19. Sharadha Degree College, Mangalore, 28-06-2014 20. Padua High School, Mangalore, 17-06-2014 21. Marzil Primary School, Mangalore, 11-08-2011 22. Noorul Hooda School, Katipalla, 07-08-2010 Email:norbert.lobo@gmail.com Page 36 23. Vijaya P.U. College, Mulki, 1510-2009 24. St Agnes High School, Mangalore, 24-07-2009

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25. St Cicely’s PU College, Udupi, 02-08-2008 26. Ganpathy PUC, Mangalore, 2201-2007 27. Padua P.U. College, Mangalore, 13-09-2005 28. Padua High School, Mangalore , 11-08-2005 29. Ladyhill P.U. College, Mangalore, 06-08-2005 30. Amruthlalji High School , Kelarai, 20-07-2005 31. St John’s High School , Shankarapura. , 21-06-2005 V: ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES 1. Fudar Prathistan Puraskar 2020 of honouring meritorious students of Mangalore and Udupi Diocese by Pudar Prathistan (R ) Mangaluru on March 1, 2020 2. Padua Verve, an inter-collegiate Fest, Padua College of Commerce & Management, Nanthur, Jan. 14, 2020. 3. Annual Day , Don Bosco Club, Puttur, Feb 10, 2019 4. Valedictory Programme Spinout 2019A National Level Management Fest of Faculty of BBA, St Aloysius College, Mangaluru. Feb 07, 2019.

5. 70th Republic Day Celebration , Mount Carmel Central School, Maryhill , Jan 26, 2019 6. Annual Day Celebration, Lourdes High School, Bejai , Mangalore, Nov 22, 2018 7. “150th Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhiji” , Govt Women’s PU College, Balmata, Oct 2, 2018. 8. Student Council Inauguration , Trisha College of Commerce and Management, Mangalore, 03-072018 9. Farewell Programme to Dr Sudhakara Marla, MSRS College , Shirva, 27-02-2018 10.Valedictory Ceremony 2018 to Grade X and XII students, Presidency School , Mangaluru, 1702-2018 11.Valedictory of One Day State Level Seminar on GST , Yenopoya College, Mangaluru , 02-12-2017 12.74th Annual Day of Konakni Natak Sabha, Mangaluru , DonBosco Hall, Mangaluru, 30-10-2017 13.Student Council Investiture Ceremony, Milagres College, Kaliianpur, 19-07-2017 14.Annual day Celebration , BCM Boys Hostel , Kadri , Mangalore, 04-

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02-2017 15.Validictory Programme of Samanvya 2017: A Confluence of Thoughts, A one day National Conference on “ Beyond 2020: A Vision for transforming India with a focused manifesto for change to be Global Leaders” , Milagres College, Mangaluru , February 27, 2017 16.Workshop for Konkani Writers’ , Amcho Sandesh , Konkani Monthly Silver Jubilee Programme, 28-012017 17.Scholarship Distribution programme of All Crago Logistics and Avvashya Foundation, Mangaluru , SVT Educational Institutions Campus, Karkala 18.2611-2016, Inauguration of AlCommerce , Forum of M.Com Students , St Aloysius Evening College , Mangaluru, 23-09 -2016 19.Golden Jubilee Celebrations of Parent-Teacher Association Meeting, St Aloysius Evening PU College, Mangaluru.22-09-2016 20.Independence Day Celebration, St Aloysius College Gents Hostel, Mangaluru, 15-08-2016.

21.Parents –Teachers & Students Meeting , Anand Ashram PU College, Bhatkal, 09-08-2016 22.Book Release Programme, Besant Women’s College, Managluru, 29-07-2016 23.Student Induction Programme, Padua College of Commerce and Management, Mangaluru , 02-072016 24.Valedictory Programme to Final Year Students, Milagres College, Mangaluru, 28-04-2016 25. Annual Day Celebrations , St Mary’s Syrian College, Brhamavar, Udupi , 18-03- 2016 26.Annual Day Celebrations, B.E.M. Educational Institutions, Mangaluru ,08-01-2016 27.Annual Day Celebration, St Ann’s High School, Managluru , 01-122015 28.Annual Convention, Kuvempu University Private College Teachers Association, DVS College, Shimogga, 23-08- 2015 29.Yuva Sangam 2015, ICYM Udupi Deanery at Moodubelle, 26-072015

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30.Presentation of Scholarships to SSLC Toppers, Rotary Mangalore North Club, 21-07-2015 31.AGM, Mangalore University Commerce Teachers Association (MUCTA) , 02-06-2015 32.Inauguration of Diploma / Certificate Courses, \St Aloysius Evening College, Mangalore, 01-082014 33.Parish Day, Bendoor Parish, 18 01- 2014 34.Annual College Day Prize Distribution Ceremony, St Mary’s College, Shirva, 35.Student Council Induction Function, Milagres PU College, Mangalore 36.Student Council Inauguration Function, Padua College of Commerce and Management Nanthur, Mangalore. 37.Annual Day Programme, St Agnes English Medium Higher Primary School, Bendoor, Mangalore 38.Valedictory Ceremony of Mangalore University InterCollegiate Throw Ball Tournament

For Women, Padua College of Commerce and Management Nanthur, Mangalore 39.Annual College Day Prize Distribution Ceremony, Sacred Heart College, Madaynthyar 40.Independence Day , St Agnes Higher Primary School VI: OTHERS Given 22 Radio Talks on All India Radio (A.I.R.), Mangalore. Resource Person for live phonein-programmes on radio and local cable network. Master Trainer for General Elections (Parliamentary , State and City Corporation Elections) Appointed as Master Trainer to train enumerators of National Population Register (NPR) 2011 Appointed as Resource Person train enumerators for Justice A. J. Sadashiva Enquiry Commission’s Survey of SC and ST Families in Karnataka -2011 Appointed as Master Trainer train enumerators of General Census of India 2011 NATIONAL SEMINARS / CONFERENCES / WORKSHOPS ATTENDED

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1. National Webinar: “Migrant Workers: A Long Walk Ahead!” , Department of Sociology, St Aloysius College (Autonomous), Mangalore, 12-06-2020 2. National Webinar: “Pandemics and their Socio-Economic Impacts” Loganatha Narayanasamy Govt College (Autonomous), Ponneri. 601 204, Tiruvallur dt, Tamil Nadu, 25-05-2020 3. National Webinar: “Faculty Awareness Programme on NAAC” Shri Dhynaeshwar Mahavidyalaya, Newasa, Ahamdangar, 12-17-May 2020 4. National Conference: “Pandemics and their Socio-Economic Impacts” oragnised by Loganatha Narayanasamy Government College (Autonomous), Ponneri 601 204, Tiruvallur Dt, Tamil Nadu , 25-052020 5. National Conference on: “Indian Economy in Transition: Prospects and Challenges of Cooperatives” organized by Dept of PG Studies in Economics, University College, Mangaluru and Mangalore University Economics Association, February 19-20, 2020.

6. International Conference: “Emerging Issues & Trends in Intellectual Capital and Innovative Management Practices in the Global Economy”, Govinda Dasa College, Surathkal, Mangaluru. January 1314, 2020. 7. National Conference: “Banking for Rural Poor” orgainised by Mangalore University Economics Association and Poorna Prajna College, Udupi. 08-04-2019 8. National Seminar : “Social Development in India: Challenges and Strategies”, organised by SDM College ( Autonomous) Ujire and Dept of Development Studies, Kannada University, Hampi, Ujire, 21-01-2019 9. National Seminar: “Reforms in Higher Education: Challenges & Opportunities” organized by Savitribai Phule Pune University and College Teachers Oraganisation on December 18-20, 2017, at Shirdi , Maharashtra. 10. National Seminar: “Democratic, Secular and Equitable Education Policy- An Alternative Approach” organised by the Joint Action Council of College Teachers (JAC)

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Tamil Nadu, March 18, 2017, at Periyar University, Salem, TN 11. National Conference: “Gender Issues on Campus and In Society” UGC Sponsored and organised by Centre for Women and Gender Studies , Canara College, Mangaluru, January 23-24, 2015 12. National Seminar: ‘Restructuring of Social Science Courses in the Present Context’ UGC sponsored and organized by Poorna Prajna Evening College, Udupi, December 15 and 16, 2014. 13. XXIX AIFUCTO Academic Conference and National Seminar: ‘Quality in Higher Education: Issues and Challenges’ oragnised by Punjab and Chandigarh College Teachers’ Union (PCCTU) at the GGDSD College, Chandigarh. November 14-16, 2014. 14. National Seminar: “RUSA: Opportunities and Challenges” organised by All AIFUCTO Affiliates of West Bangal, The Association for the Cultivation of Sciences, Jadavpur, Kolkatta, September 20, 2014. 15. National Conference: “RUSA: A Paradigm Shift for Quality

Enhancement of Science & Humanities Education and Research ( RUSA CON -2014)” , organized by S.M. Scindia Govt Model Science College and SOS in Tourism and Travel Management, Jiwaji University, Gwalior M.P.), Feb 28 & March 1, 2014 16. National Seminar: “Agricultural marketing: Issues and Concerns” organised by Mangalore University Economics Association and SDM College, Ujire, January 21, 2014. 17. XXVII Statutory Conference of All India Federation of University and College Teachers’ Organisations and National Conference : orgainsed by AMUCT and St Aloysius College, Mangalore November 30, Dec 1-2, 2014 18. National Conference “Changing Paradigms of Higher Education – XII Five Year Plan Initiatives” orgainsed by St Aloysius College and AMUCT, December 1, 2013 19. National Workshop : “Inclusive Growth: Concept and Reality” , UGC sponsored and organised by St Aloysius College (Autonomous), Mangalore in collaboration with Association of Mangalore University

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College Teachers (AMUCT), St Aloysius College, Mangalore, September24, 2013. 20. National Seminar: “Quality: The Key Factor in Administrative Reforms in Higher Education” organized by Besant Women’s College, Mangalore, December 28 29, 2012. 21. National Seminar: “Science and Spirituality” organized by St Aloysius College, Mangalore, December21, 2012. 22. National Seminar : “ Cooperation Movement in Next Hundred Years : Challenges and Prospects:” organised by Sri Dhavala College, Moodbidri and Karnataka State Cooperative Federation Ltd, Bangalore on December 7-8, 2012. 23. National Seminar: “Financial and Social Inclusion: Experiences of 11th Plan and Expectations of 12th Plan” organised by Justice Bhandarkars’ Arts and Science College, Kundapura, on November 27-28, 2012. 24. National Workshop: “Philosophies of Ph. D” organised by College for Leadership and Human Resource Development, Mangalore

on November1, 2012. 25. National Conference : “Women And Development” organized by Centre for Women Studies, Mangalore University, Mangalagangothri, March 21-22, 2012 26. National Conference: organised by Mangalore University Economics Association, at Sri Bhuvenedra College, Karkal, held on February 11, 2012. 27. National Conference: ”Development Challenges in the 12th Five Year Plan” organized by Justice K.S. Hegde Institute of Management, Nitte, Krakala on December 29-30, 2011 28. National Conference: “Innovations in Teaching-Learning, Research and Unique Practices in Higher Education" organised by IQAC, Kristu Jayanthi College, Bangalore on November 17-18, 2011. 29. XXVI Statutory Conference of All India Federation of University and College Teachers’ Organisations and National Conference : “Recent Initiatives in Higher Education and

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their Impact on Equity and Excellence ” organized by MUTA, Tamilnadu and S.T. Hindu College, Nagercoil, Tamilnadu at Kanyakumari from Oct. 20-22, 2011. 30. National Seminar : “Human Rights and Unorganised Labour in India”, organized by Human Rights Cell and Pathways Cell, St Aloysius College, Mangalore on Feb 28 and March 1, 2011 31. National Seminar: “Mangalore: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow “ organized by St Aloysius College (Autonomous), Mangalore and Mangalore Sociology Association on February 24-26, 2011 32. National Conference : “Strategising Innovative Business Models” hosted by the Department of Business Administration, St Joseph Engineering College on 24th and 25th March 2011. 33. National Seminar: “IndustryInstitution Partnership in Higher Education: New Directions and Paradigms" organised by Association of Mangalore University College Teachers’ and Shree Gokarnathaeshwara College, Mangalore on Feb. 17-18, 2011.

34. National Seminar ( UGC Sponsored): “Emerging Trends in Entrepreneurial Development” at Besant Women’s College, Mangalore held on 22 January 2011 35. National Conference: “Recession, Recovery and Resurgence: Responses in the Indian Economy” at Dept of M.B.A., St Joseph Engineering College, Vamanjoor , held on 29-30- January 2010. 36. National Seminar cum Workshop: “Autonomy: Concept, Issues and Challenges” at St Aloysius College, Mangalore, held on 23-24 October 2010. 37. National Conference: “Recession, Recovery and Resurgence: Responses in the Indian Economy” at Justice K.S. Hegde Institute of Management, held on 29-30-January 2010. 38. National Conference: “Sectoral and Regional Imbalances in Indian Economy” organised by Mangalore University Economics association, at Sri Bhuvenedra College, Karkal, held on 11 January 2010. 39. National Seminar: “Religion: Functions and Dysfunctions”,

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organized by Mangalore Sociology Association and St Aloysius College (Autonomous) Mangalore and was a chairperson of the technical session on “Religion and Development” on February 6 to 8, 2008. 40. National Seminar: “Exploring Challenges in Higher Education”, organised by CCCK, at Christ College, Bangalore on February 23 and 24, 2007. 41. National Seminar : “Accounting Practices : An Interactive Dialogue with Professional”, organised by Faculty of Commerce, St Aloysius College, Mangalore and The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, Mangalore Branch on January 27 and 28, 2006. Rapporteur for the session on Trends in International Business 42. National Conference : “Changing Social Order and the Marginalised Groups” organised by St Aloysius College, Mangalore, New Entity for Social Action, and Mangalore Sociology Association, January 9-10, 2006. 43. National Seminar: “Agriculture under Trading Discipline: Crises and Prospects ”, organised by

Bhandarkars’ Arts and Science College, Kundapur on , December 23 -24, 2005. Rapporteur for a session on Agreement on Agriculture – The Imbalances and Problems Related to Market Access and Domestic and Export Support. 44. National Seminar: “Integrating Environmental Sustainability with Economic Development”; Maharani’s Arts College for Women, Bangalore , 25-08-04 to 26-08-04. 45. National Seminar Cum Workshop: “Improving Quality of Teaching and Learning in the Classroom”; NAAC and TQM Center MGM College , Udupi , 22-03-04 to 23-03-04. 46. National Seminar: “ WTO and the Indian Banking Sector” ; Corporation Chair on Bank Management, Mangalore University. 16-02-04 to 17-02-04. Rapporteur for special Lecture. 47. 34th Annual Conference of Regional Science Association, India, Dept . of Economics, University of Calicut, Trissur and presented a paper : “Migration and

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Development: Findings from a field Study” , 25-10-2002 to 26-10-2002. 48. XXIII All India Conference of Social Science Association, and presented paper: “ An Analysis of Patterns of Migration in Karnataka : 1961-1991” , 12-1-2003 to 14-12003. 49. National Seminar: “Privatisation of Banks” , Corporation Bank Chair on Bank Management , Mangalore University. 18-10-2001 to 20-102001. 50. National Seminar: “ Copy Right Law and Matters” , Dept .of Economics , Mangalore University. 8-2-2001 to 10-2-2001, Rapporteur for a technical session. 51. National Conference : “Restructuring Higher Education”, Federation of University and College Teachers of Karnataka and Association of Mangalore University College Teachers’ , MGM College , Udupi, 17-8-2001 to 19-08-2001. 52. International Convention: “Agricultural Marketing Management” MANAGE, Hyderabad, 24-8-2000 to 25-82000. Rapporteur for a technical session.

53. National Seminar: “Rural Banking”, Dept. of Economics, Mangalore University, 2-12-1999 to 3-12-1999. 54. National Seminar: “Rural Banking” , Mangalore University, 28-02-1994 to 01-03-1994. 55. XX All India Sociological Conference; St Aloysius College, Mangalore, from 29-12-1993 to 3112-1993. STATE / UNIVERSITY LEVEL CONFERENCES / SEMINARS / WORKSHOPS 1. State Level Webinar: “Gandhi and the Ethics of Nursing: A Pedagogy of Care in Times of Corona Virus”, Department of Political Science, St. Aloysius College (Autonomous) Mangaluru is collaborating with Nehru Study Centre of Mangalore University , 05-10-2020 2. State Level Webinar: “Revised Accreditation Framework for Autonomous Colleges”, St Aloysius College (Autonomous) Mangaluru, 07-09-2020 3. State Level Webinar: “National Education Policy 2020”, St. Aloysius College (Autonomous), Mangaluru organised the National Colloquium

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titled under the UGC-Paramarsh Scheme, 26-08-2020 4. State Level Webinar: “National Education Policy 2020: Policy Vision and Higher Education”, St Aloysius College and Centre for Educational and Social Studies , Bangalore, 2508-2020 5. State Level Webinar: “The Road Ahead” , Faculty Development Program 2020, St Aloysius College (Autonomous) Mangaluru, 18-20, May, 2020 6. State Level Conference: “Autonomous Colleges: Issues, Prospects and Challenges”, Organised by Mangalore University, Mangalagangothri, November 20 and 21, 2015. 7. Workshop: “Developing Data base on Higher Education”, Mangalore University, May 5, 2012. 8. Teacher’s Training Programme: “Development of Teaching Skills Related to Correspondence Courses”, sponsored by Distance Education Council organized by Directorate of Correspondence Courses, Mangalore University on March 10, 2012.

9. State level Conference sponsored by UGC : “Financial Inclusion: Reaching the Unreached” organised by MSRS College on February 24, 2012 10. 27th Annual Economic Conference of Mangalore University Economics Association organized by Sri Bhuvenendra College, Karkala on February 11, 2012 11. Seminar cum Workshop: “Challenges to Jesuit Education” organized by St Aloysius College Staff Association, on January 13, 2012. 12. Workshop: “ Examination Reforms” Organised by Mangalore University, Association of Mangalore University College Teachers and IQAC Cell of Govindadasa College, Surathkal on March,19, 2011. 13. Workshop : “Foreign Exchange Management” at Sri Dhavala College, Moodubidri held on 23 October , 2009 14. State Level Symposium : “Development of Coastal Karnataka : A Historical Perspective” organised by Department of Economics, Mangalore University and

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Department of Archives, Government of Karnataka, on March 12, 2008. 15. State Level Seminar sponsored by UGC : “More Inclusive Growth: Approach of the 11th Five Year Plan”, organized by M.G.M. College, Udupi on September 13, 2008. 16. Workshop on Indian Economics for Teachers of Economics of Mangalore University organized Mangalore University Economics Association at Shree Dhavala College, Moodubidre on October 17, 2008. 17. Seminar: “Heritage Tourism: Prospects in Coastal Karnataka” held at St Aloysius College, (Autonomous), Mangalore on March 15, 2008. 18. Workshop: “Innovations in Banking” organized by Corporation Bank Chair in Bank Management, Mangalore University on 25-022008. 19. Workshop: “Teaching-Learning and Evaluation” organized by St Aloysius College (Autonomous) Mangalore on October 22 and 23, 2007.

20. Workshop: “Preparation of question bank to students of I and II Semester B.A.”, at Roshni Nilaya, Mangalore on 08-07-2006. 21. Training Programme: “College AIDS Education Programme” sponsored by KSAPS , UNICEF and Directorate of Collegiate Education, at Roshni Nilaya on 17-10-2006. 22. State Level Seminar: “Women Empowerment: Challenges and Opportunities”, SVS College Bantwal and Mangalore University Economics Association, December 16, 2006. 23. State Level Seminar: “Facets of Information Technology and The Knowledge Sharing Process” organised by Pompei College Aikala and Mangalore University Economics Association on December 21, 2005. 24. Workshop: “Presentation Skills” organised by SAC Staff Association, St Aloysius College, Mangalore, December 17, 2005. 25. Workshop: “Urban Administration and Problems”, organised by Mangalore Sociology Association on September 25, 2005.

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26. Workshop: “Foreign Exchange Management” organised by Mangalore University Economics Association and Canara College, Mangalore on August 20, 2005. 27. Seminar: “Value Added Tax and Banking Sector Reforms” organised by Faculty of Commerce, St Aloysius College, Mangalore on March 18, 2005. 28. Workshop : “ Science and Craft of Social Science Research” organised by St Aloysius College & Mangalore Sociology Association, March 12, 2005 29. Seminar: “Alternative Strategies for Globalisation” organised by Aloysian Institute of Social Work , St Aloysius College , Mangalore, March 01, 2005. 30. Seminar : “ Primary Sector Revolutions : An Introspection”, St Mary’s College and UGC and Mangalore University Economic Association, 28-02-2005 31. Workshop: Quality Concerns in Collegiate Education, TQM, St Aloysius College, Mangalore, 31-0304, Convenor.

32. Workshop: “Total Quality Management” St Aloysius P.U. College, 7-11-03 to 8-11-03. 33. Workshop: “Concept Clarification on Higher Education”, CLHRD and AMUCT, Mangalore, 1203-02 to 13-03-02. 34. Seminar: “Should Banks be Privatised?”, AICBOO, Mangalore, 21-07-2001. 35. Annual Conference of Mangalore University Economics Association on Good Governance, NMC, Sullia , 8-12-2001. 36. Worksop: “Enhancing Teaching Through NeuroLinguistic Programming” Roshani Nilaya Mangalore , AMUCT , 07-01-2001. 37. Workshop: “Society and Journalism”, Sandesha , 29-11-1998. 38. Workshop: “Teaching of Business Economics”, Mangalore University Economic Association, Bantwal 25-09-1997. 39. Annual Conference of Mangalore University Economic Association, Canara College , Mangalore , November 27 , 1997. 40. Conference Cum Workshop: Southern Provinces Jesuit Alumni

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Meet, Palayam Kutti, TN , 24- 25 Jan. 1998. 41. Training: “Interpersonal Relations”, St Aloysius College, Mangalore, from 13-06-1995 to 1406-1995. 42. Training: “Integrated Pedagogical Paradigm Workshop”, St Aloysius College , Mangalore from 29-03-1996 to 30-03-1996. 43. Conference Cum Workshop: Southern Provinces Jesuit Alumni Meet , Mangalore , March 1996. 44. Workshop: “Effective Teaching in Economics” , Mangalore University Economic Association , Puttur, 1809-1994. 45. Training: “Counselling”, St Aloysius College, Mangalore, from 20- 25 March, 1995. 46. Training: “Secretarial Theology”, St Joseph’s Seminary , Mangalore, from 24- 29 May,1993. 47. Training: “Integrated Development “, St Aloysius College, Mangalore, from 03-04June,1993. 48. Training: Value Education, St. Aloysius College, Mangalore, from 21- 22-March,1994. 49. Conference Cum Workshop: Southern Provinces Jesuit Alumni

Meet , Trivendrum , 12-13-March 1994. 50. Annual Conference of Mangalore University Economic Association, SDM College of BBM , Mangalore, 1994. 51. Annual Conference of Mangalore University Economic Association, S.V.S. College, Bantwal, 6-02-1993 52. Workshop: “Autonomy Interaction” St Aloysius College, Mangalore, 21- 23 March, 1993. 53. Training: “Effective Communication” , St Aloysius College , Mangalore from 9 - 9 1991 to 14-9-1991 54. Training: “Self and Group Appraisal”, Institute of Individual Development, Mangalore, 5-11992. 55. Training: “Effective Classroom Management”, St Aloysius College, Mangalore, from 26-03-1992 to 3103-1992. LEADERSHIP POSITIONS HELD AT THE NATIONAL/ STATE/ UNIVERSITY / COLLEGE LEVEL PRESIDENT: Association of Mangalore University College Teachers ( R) – Amuct- 2012-2014

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and 2014- 2016 VICE- PRESIDENT: AIFUCTO- All India Federation of University and College Teachers' Organisations (R): 2013- 2015 and 2015-2017 VICE-PRESIDENT : Federation of University and College Teachers in Karnataka ( FUCTAK) – 2012 – 14 and 2014-2016 ORGANISING SECRETARY: XXVII Statutory Conference of All India Federation of University and College Teachers’ Organisations (AIFUCTO) 2013 EDITOR: Amuct Bulletin of Association of Mangalore University College Teachers Amuct (Regd). 2007- 2012 FOUNDER EDITOR: www: amuct.org - the website of Association of Mangalore University College Teachers AMUCT (Regd). 2011-12. VICE PRESIDENT: Mangalore University Economics Association – 2010 -2011 SECRETARY: Mangalore University Economics Association – 2007 2008 TRUSTEE: Fr PNJ Education Trust, Bendore : 2011 - -2018

COORDINATOR : Research Studies , St Aloysius College, Mangalore, 2017-2018 FOUNDER COORDINATOR: PG Department of Economics , St Aloysius College, (Autonomous), Mangalore, 2008- 2013 CHAIRMAN : BOS and BOE in M.A. in Applied Economics, St Aloysius College, Mangalore, 2008-2013 CONVENOR: All India Survey on Higher Education by MHRD, St Aloysius College, (Autonomous), Mangalore, 2012-2016 ELECTION COMMISSIONER: St Aloysius College, Mangalore, 2004 – 2010 HON. SECRETARY: St Aloysius College Cooperative Society- 1995 – 2000. MEMBER: Governing Board, Catholic Board of Education, Mangalore Diocese, 2020 EDITOR / EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBER FOUNDER EDITOR: Al-Shodhana: A Multi-Disciplinary Refereed Research Journal with ISSN, St Aloysius College, (Autonomous), Mangalore, 2012-2018

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Member, Amcho Sandesh, Konkani Monthly. 2017Member: Raknno, Konkani National Weekly, 1999 – 2008. Chief Editor: Artery 2006 & Artery 2005, Arts Faculty Annual News Letter. Member: St Aloysius P.U. College Annual Magazine, 2002-2003, 20032004. Member: XIII All India Conference of Indian Social Science Association, Souvenir, 2003. MEMBERSHIP OF BOARD OF STUDIES / ACADEMIC COUNCIL Member : Academic Council of St Agnes Autonomous College, Mangalore 2020- 2022 Member: Governing Board, Catholic Board of Education, Diocese of Mangalore , 2020Chairman: Board of Studies and Board of Examiners in M.A. in Applied Economics, St Aloysius College, (Autonomous), Mangalore. 2008-2013 Chairman : Board of Studies and Board of Examiners of B.A. & B.Sc in Economics, St Aloysius College, (Autonomous) , Mangalore, 2013 – 2020

Member: Board of Studies in Economics in M.A., B.Sc and B.A. St Joseph’s College, (Autonomous), Bangalore, 2018-2020 Member: Board of Studies in Economics, School of Social Work, (Autonomous), Mangalore, 20072009. 2016- 18, 2018-2020, 20212024 Member: Board of Studies in Economics, St Agnes College, (Autonomous), Mangalore, 20072009, 2010-12, 2012- 2014, 20142016. Member: Board of Studies in Office Management and Secretarial Studies, St Agnes College, (Autonomous), Mangalore, 20072009. ADDITIONAL ACADEMIC AND ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES DISCHARGED IN THE COLLEGE 1. 2021: Convener : NEP 2020 Implementation Committee 2. 2020- Director Admin Block for Arts and BCA 3. 2013 -2020: Head , Dept of Economics 4. 2017-2018 : Research Coordinator

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5. 2016-17: Convener : 137 Annual College Day Report Drafting 6. 2016 – 2020 : Chairperson of BOS, BOE and Head of B.Sc Economics Programme 7. 2014 - 2016: Coordinator : Committee for starting a multidisciplinary B.Sc Programme with Economics, Statistics and Mathematics (Initiated the Programme) 8. 2014 and 2015: Coordinator (Initiated the Process) : PRAGATHI an integral Formation Programme. 9. 2014 – 2020: Mentor Sahaya Scheme 10. 2013 - till Date: Chairperson of BOS, BOE and Head , Dept of Economics 11. 2013-2014:Convener: NAAC Criteria IV of NAAC ReAccreditation Process (3rd cycle) 12. 2012-2018: Fonder Chief Editor: Alshodhana, Biannual Multidisciplinary Research Journal with ISSN. ( Initiated the journal) 13. 2012-2016: Convener (Initiated the process): All India Survey on Higher Education by MHRD.

14. 20112012: Member: Examination Malpractice Enquiry Committee 15. 2010 – Till date: Member: NAAC Cell 16. 2008-2014: Chairperson: BOS and BOE in M.A. Applied Economics 17. 2008-2014: Coordinator (Initiated the Programme) : PG Department of Economics 18. 2007- 2009 and 2016 – 2017: Member: Examination Reformation Committee 19. 2006- 2019: Convener : Career Guidance Cell 20. 2005: Convener - Art- Beat 2005: Inter Collegiate University Level Arts Fest 21. 2004 – 2016: Convener: Total Quality Management (TQM) 22. 2004 – Till Date: Member: Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC). 23. 2004 –2006: Secretary: Arts Faculty, and Staff Coordinator Arts Council. 24. 2004 – 2010: Election Commissioner (General Elections to Degree Students Council). 25. 2003: Convenor - Pre-Unique 2003: State Level Intellectual and

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Cultural Festival for PreUniversity College Students. 26. 2002 –04. : Student Welfare Officer and Convenor Canteen Committee: PUC Section. 27. 2002 - 2010: Student Counsellor. 28. 1997- 1999: President: Debating Society. 29. 1995 -2000: Hon. Secretary: St Aloysius Student Cooperative Society. 30. 1995 – 1999, 2002 – 2004, 2005 – 2010 and 2014 – 2016: Class Guide. 31. 1992 -1993: President: Humanities Association. MEMBERSHIP OF ACADEMIC BODIES Life Member: Indian Economic Association Life Member: The Indian Social Science Association Life Member: Mangalore University Economics Association. Life Member: Mangalore Sociology Association. Member: Management Committee , Padua College of Commerce and Management, Nanthur, Mangaluru – 2011- 13 and 2014- 2016, 2017 -2019, 2020 -2022

Member: Mangalore Diocesan Educational Commission: 2004 – 2007. Member: Managing Council , St Lawrence P.U.College, Moodubelle, Udupi, 1994-1997 Member: Managing Council, Church Higher Aided Primary School, Moodubelle, Udupi, 19941997. AWARDS / RECOGNITIONS Honoured in Recognition of Achievement / Dedicated and Valuable Service in Enhancing the Quality of Education by St Aloysius College, Autonomous) Mangaluru during SAMBHRAMA 2020. Honoured in Recognition of Achievement in The Chosen Field of Expertise and Valuable Service in Enhancing the Reputation of the Institution / Quality of Education by St Aloysius College, Autonomous) Mangaluru during SAMBHRAMA 2019. Honoured in Recognition of Achievement / Dedicated and Valuable Service in Enhancing the Quality of Education by St Aloysius College, Autonomous) Mangaluru during SAMBHRAMA 2016.

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Honoured for “Exceptional Service Rendered for the Empowerment of Youth through Career Guidance and Training” by the Bishop of Udupi Diocese during the YUVA SANGAM 2015 organised by Indian Catholic Youth Movement, Udupi Diocese. July 26, 2015. Honoured in Appreciation of Outstanding Performance and Dedicated Service by St Aloysius College, Autonomous) Mangaluru during SAMBHRAMA 2014. Honoured in Appreciation of Outstanding Performance and Dedicated Service by St Aloysius College, Autonomous) Mangaluru during SAMBHRAMA 2013. Honoured in Appreciation of Outstanding Performance and Dedicated Service by St Aloysius College, Autonomous) Mangaluru during SAMBHRAMA 2012. Honoured in Appreciation of Outstanding Performance and Dedicated Service by St Aloysius College, Autonomous) Mangaluru during SAMBHRAMA 2011. Honoured with the award “Outstanding Former Student” – during the Golden Jubilee

Celebrations of St Lawrence High School Moodubelle, 2009. Honoured with “Outstanding Former Student Award” – during the Silver Jubilee Celebrations of St Lawrence Pre-University College, Moodubelle , 2006 Honoured as the “Most Talented Youth of Moodubelle Parish” during the Platinum Jubilee celebrations of St Lawrence Parish, Moodubelle. 1985 Awarded the “Best Actor Prize in a Comedy Role” in the Udupi & DK District Level Konkani Drama Competition, Organised by Don Bosco Club, Udupi 1984 Residence Address: No. 601, Medha Apartments Comdr George Martis Road, Mallikatte, Mangaluru India – 575 002. College Address: Department of Economics St Aloysius College (Autonomous) Mangaluru, Karnataka State, India – 575 003 --------------------------------------

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'Corporate Mentor' Practical and Inspiring

The book "Journey of a Corporate Mentor" is an international bestseller on Amazon, authored by Shobha G Rao, recreating true life experiences of being mentored by corporate professional Mr. Girish V Rao for decades that can really inspired in several unpredictable

ways, a worthy read for every stage of life. This book is an account more than proximity allows, in tracing the journey Girish V Rao, who after his Alloysius College days in Mangaluru, left the comforts of

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hand account of the win-win mentorship experiences during his eventful corporate journey in retrospect. Perhaps such deep mantras can be authored only by an all knowing 'better-half'.

home to make a glorious global career in Consumer Electronics and then Steel Industry; retired at 58 years as CEO of Essar Steel Middle East region and returned to Mangalore and now contributes tremendously as a corporate consultant. During 2020 lockdown, Girish ji reconnected with the different people that he had mentored at different stages of his career and this book gives a first-

An MBA post graduate degree was the platform of Girish V Rao to get his career started as a Sales Executive with BPL in the restrictive times of the 1980’s, literally scouting the streets to appoint dealers across the country. During the opening of the Indian economy in the 1990’s, he created effective bigger teams to tackle greater markets and in the millennium boom with multinationals, he achieved recognition and immense goodwill as Vice President of LG. In 2007, he took a leap of faith into the Steel Industry, introducing the unique concept of organized steel retail selling, catering to the small-scale consumers. After his last corporate posting at Dubai with international exposure in 2015, he continued making a difference as a trusted consultant, especially during the post pandemic times. Girish ji attributes his rapid career

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growth to the great support he received from his teams. About 31 of his many mentees recollect in this book how the guidance from Girish moulded and motivated them in their corporate life, and they in turn continued and passed on the cycle, by becoming great mentors themselves -success breeds success. It is said that a good mentor can surely have a positive impact on one’s professional learning and growth. The book is filled with simple examples of how a true demonstration of mentorship skills can lead to immense hard practical results. The thrilling continuing thread of narration of the corporate journey is supplemented with interesting poems that depict different stages of any person’s career growth like the start, the adventure, the adapting, the additional responsibilities, the recognition, the decline, the culture change, the imbalance, the leap of faith, the business transformation, the new approach, the international impact and the contributory stage too. Striving for balance during the different stages of personal and

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The Foreword : By Dr.Deependra (Dipy) Nigam, an alumnus of of Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of management studies and over 40 years of varied experience in Sales & Marketing with lofty contribution to organisations like VIP, American Express, HR organisations like Sinclair and Zodiac and much more. Since 2009 he has been a Managing Partner and Director with Horton International, a top organization. In his Foreword he expressly elaborates that Girish ji is a great Leader and very effective Mentor by any definition. After a lifetime of working together they were cofounders of 'Insalespro' a body dedicated to enhancing the interests of the sales community. Scores of their mutual contacts have expressed their admiration and have gained a lot personally and professionally. In this post-Covid arena, the challenges and targets are rare and merciless; here mentors like Girish Ji and their formulae are vital and will be in demand more than ever in times to come. Brief on Author : Shobha Rao, is the better half of the protagonist of the book Mr. Girish Rao. If there is

one good word to describe her role, it is "Smilemaker", the brand she

has adopted, and you will smile once you get the book! Her parents are Janaki and Vasudev Kanemar, well known author in the Kannada literary circles of India. Shobha’s grandfather Kanemar Venkappaiah was a visionary who pioneered the setting up of Udupi style hotels in Mumbai, a century ago. Their century plus year old paternal ancestral home 'Kanemar Compound' in Car Street Mangalore, counts as one of the heritage homes of Coastal Karnataka. In late 1990s, Shobha was a sought-after journalist for the 'Bombay Times' newspaper with her own column called "Ordinary People ''. Her first book was released in 2011, called "From Ordinary to Extraordinary".

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Shobha's second book "Journey of a Corporate Mentor", that we are looking at here, is an international best seller on Amazon now - and you can derive all the knowledge, firsthand by getting this book. Shobha ji was felicitated as 'Master Trainer of Trainers' during former President of India Dr. Abdul Kalams visionary 'Lead India' youth movement in Hyderabad. The 'Smilemaker theory' that Shobha expounds in her soft skills training workshops is all about Choice accepting the positive and negative sides and has empowered thousands of students to get practical employable skills, to change from casual to responsible attitude and to get unlimited and indelible self-confidence during the raw "job hunting" stages. Shobha ji regularly does international workshops too in places like London, Toronto, Dubai and more. She is a lawyer by qualification from the prestigious Government Law College in Mumbai and capable of suing anyone! Shobha's online “Yoga with Smiles’ Service or online sessions personally with various experts, mentoring in physical and mental health tips as a service to all

and her touch can give smiles, smiles in miles. Shobha Rao's book "Journey of a Corporate Mentor" will inspire you too. - Compiled : Ivan Saldanha-Shet. With Inputs from Author Shobha Rao. ---------------------------------------

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(CFC) supported Aaron in his training and CFC Youth Coordinator Christina Tao congratulated him on his accomplishment. In preparation for the World

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blessed Aaron throughout his journey. His accomplishments have been made possible by the unwavering support and guidance of his incredible coaches. At the age of 5, Aaron became interested in chess and was trained at Derik's Chess School in Mangaluru. His first coaches were Prasanna Rao and Derik Pinto. Aaron is coached by Grand Master Stany G A of Shivamogga and Fide Master Aravind Shastry, a top chess coach from Bangaluru, who has helped him improve his calculation skills, endgame skills, and positional and tactical understanding.

His coach Fide Master Gahan M G has taught him to meticulously evaluate every move and get a better grasp of opening principles. For Aaron to be successful in the World School Chess Championship, his coach, G M Swayam has spent sleepless nights guiding, training, strategizing, and preparing him throughout the tournament. Chess is a game that requires a lot of concentration and patience. Dr Vinaya Poornima, KMC, Mangaluru, a yoga guru who teaches Aaron to be calm, is a prominent person in Aaron's chess journey. K V Suryanarayan also guided Aaron through his motivational lessons.

Aaron's personal dedication and Another mentor, Hermon Saldanha hard work, combined with excellent has selflessly trained Aaron and chess coaching from his mentors, made him learn from each game. have helped him to achieve this feat Fide Master Sharan Rao and Fide and be the highest CFC rated Master Jubin Jimmy were Canadian chess player in his age instrumental in his growth. category. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Restoring the Flooring @ Milagres Church Mangaluru-2022

Milagres church, a very prominent historic ancient Catholic church in Hampankatta, the heart of Mangaluru city, catering to the needs of thousands of Konkani Christians of the area and beyond with many peripheral institutions, interests and commercial infrastructure has been facing safety and preservation issues lately. In 2022 there has been a lot of rain and the 'Smart city project works' have caused all kinds of issues and environmental disturbances and has reduced the church floor level a few feet lower down in comparison to the concrete roads and footpaths raised around. Consequently, there may have been shifting/consolidating of loose

earth strata layers in this century plus old Milagres church structure, causing parts of the ornamental flooring tiles to spontaneously cave-in at various places due to the settling of old grave topsoil, the casket disintegration and floor gravestones degenerating inside the church. Significant issues with graves can be observed inside other churches too and in various cemeteries. From early times, though not for decades now, prominent members of the church used to be routinely buried inside the church; about 110 graves exist, spread over say 40% of the floor area, the graves settling and sinking with lapse in time and several causes. It is surely causing destabilisation of the construction structure and superstructure which

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can not be casually estimated, this poses a serious hazard and safety is compromised, people who use and congregate for prayers/rituals day in and day out are at high risk. With the spell of torrential monsoon rains since in 2022, several spots of the inside church floor are visibly caving in and causing serious concern and risk to all responsible. The pros and cons can not be envisged and proper considered technical remidies and steps must be taken immediately to prevent a holocaust of unknown measure in the short term and future. VEEZ readers and so on who are very knowledgeable of the religious fundamentals in Kanara reflecting the world over are an apt group to set up a think tank in this regard, applicable to Milagres and any church perhaps. The Milagres Church :

Founded in the later half of 1600s AD by Bishop Thomas de Castro, a

Goan who had been appointed by the Holy See as the first Vicar Apostolic of Canara and Malabar. His appointment was not accepted by the Archbishop of Goa, who also claimed jurisdiction over this area. This was the beginning of the socalled Padroado-Propaganda schism; it was to recur in the 19th century, leading to the final separation of Canara from Goa. Being the seat of the bishop, the new church could have been considered a cathedral. However, following Bishop de Castro’s death in 1684, no new Vicar Apostolic was appointed, and Canara remained under Goa till 1837 when it was officially transferred to the jurisdiction of Verapoly, and was made an independent Pro-Vicariate in 1845, the seat of the administration being Rosario Church, which was declared a cathedral about this time. Bishop de Castro was buried inside the earlier church that he built – this was on the site of the present Milagres cemetery, this church underwent at least 4 reconstructions, before the fifth one presently standing was built in its present location. During the 18th century, the history of

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Milagres Church is intimately connected with a Pinto Prabhu family, two of whose members, who were priests, claimed the ownership of the church and the surrounding property.

western half of Mangalore, so did 19th century Milagres parish cover the eastern half. Just as in Rosario parish, small chapels were sometimes built to serve distant localities of Milagres parish. The original chapel at Cordel dates to the 1860s when Fr Alexander

During the 15-year captivity era (1784-99), Tippu Sultan is said to have pulled down the church and used the stones to construct a mosque atop Lighthouse Hill.

Following the return of the captives after 1799, Milagres Church was rebuilt, in 1811, the major benefactors being the Coelho, Mascarenhas and Vas families, all Falnir, and the Gonsalves family of Dongarkeri. Just as 19th century Rosario parish covered the entire

Dubois (a nephew of the famous Abbe Dubois of Seringapatam) was Vicar at Milagres. However, Cordel did not become an independent parish until 1904. Meanwhile, in 1880, the year following the arrival of the Jesuits at Mangalore, a

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special parish was created at Jeppu – catering solely to the neo converts from among the lower castes of the local populace. Older Catholic families of the Jeppu area continued to be served by either Milagres or Rosario parishes. The first new parish to be carved out of the old Milagres parish was Cordel in 1904 (also incorporating parts of Omzoor). There followed Bendore in 1914 (incorporating parts of Rosario), Bondel in 1923 (incorporating parts of Bijey), Angelore in 1935 (incorporating parts of Cordel & Bendore), and Valencia and Casia also in 1935. At present, Milagres parish is essentially restricted to the thickly populated Falnir area. The graves in the church : According to the very knowledgeable and prominent Mangalore, Dr. Michael Lobo said that ..., (who gave some relevant points in an email, very strongly community genealogist of advocated the flooring should not be disturbed, but the latest situation now is precarious, and life and limb could be at stake) ....Milagres Church is the final resting place of

so many eminent Mangaloreans that it may be compared with Westminster Abbey in London. To him the idea of uprooting the tombstones is nothing short of a sacrilege, but what about all the graves being regularly walked upon and misused, with pews placed on

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them. Painful experiences, at Bendore, Urwa and Valencia, the memorial slabs were uprooted in the process of floor refurbishment and replaced by a brief inscription of the names of the persons buried, often carelessly mislocated. The present condition of the flooring in churches is such that almost all inscriptions are fading or have faded altogether. Dr.Lobo had made notes of all the original memorial slabs back in the 1990s when he had just commenced this project of genealogical research, only he was able to identify all the

persons buried within the church. This identification is important; shortly he will soon be bringing out a book entitled “Catholic Heritage Tombstones of Mangalore”, wherein all the major tombstones in the churches and cemeteries of Mangalore are being catalogued, with detailed notes on the families and descendants of the deceased

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persons so that these descendants will have no trouble in locating the tombstones of their departed ancestors, provided they are undisturbed. It is 1,600 pages and will probably be in two volumes.. Our own Mangalore bishop, Dr Peter Paul Saldanha, has written the Foreword to this book. With its

Foreword by His Lordship Bishop P P Saldanha, the uprooting of the heritage tombstones at the historic Milagres Church will be at odds, the same in the case of other places too. Each memorial slab in our churches and each monument in our cemeteries form part of our heritage, each tombstone an important link with our past. The

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inscription on each tombstone has a story to tell. At this crucial juncture, let us glance the general scenario of connected issues : Particularly among the rich it may be seen that very few of the younger folks of those whose ascendants graves are here, are at the helm of affairs in and around Mangalore with most living overseas and not involved at all with most matters at home , in a very short time the situation will be even more serious with migrations. It may be said that when the older people are ill and unable to look after themselves, they are usually placed in 'Homes', of which there is a rapid proliferation around this region. The

economic power of many is the catalyst and care are entrusted to third parties who in turn 'outsource' the actual caring to people far removed from the right motives and capabilities of caring for the dear ones. When death occurs there is a big do of the funeral which is beamed to all parts of the world and a very rosy picture presents, but when the older persons are in suffering there is no sign of the roses and are at the mercy of caregivers whose motives are far removed. Glittering graves are later built-in grandeur and remotely maintained but no real affection is showered practically perhaps. Considering the old community traditions, they are all 'outsourced'

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and 'remotely operated' the entire sentiment and feeling is only external it seems. Just a handful may have little interest in relationships but most below age 50 years are unaware and uninterested. Even the old Konkani dialect is now fading away and the diaspora has no interest or knowledge of language,

tradition or relationships and respect for the same is failing rapidly. Consider the very knowledgeable research of our protagonist Dr. Micheal Lobo, who has given up a lot to serve the community, has he really got his due for the collosal efforts he has made and still makes? His tomes of publications on genealogy and other subjects, as many of the community worldwide does not know, a small number who may have these displayed in their book cabinets really have no use of them regularly and read - there is surely little time and opportunity in modern scenarios. More so too the tmbstones that lie forlorn known and unknown. Should safety and security of the people using the spaces be put at stake? Someone mentioned that only those who have a stake in the tomb stones must have a say -but where are they? For all immediate matters the responsible people/bona fide representatives in the civil and religious bodies are fully empowered to take vital decisions within regulations and laws if any and act.

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Dr. Michael Lobo the human computer when vis-a-vis genealogy adds, "Milagres is the parish of my own ancestors – the Lobo and Britto families. Members of these families were major philanthropists and benefactors of Milagres Church. My Lobo Prabhu ancestors are buried on the right side of the church altar – including my great-grandfather Antony Peter Lobo (1841-1896), his brothers Manuel Lobo (1844-1915) and Camillo Lobo (1854-1893) as well as their mother Ignatia Lobo Prabhu nee Tellis (1819-1890). Their father was the eminent Lawrence Lobo Prabhu (1805-1883), who is buried in St Aloysius College

Chapel, as he was the donor of the site of St Aloysius College. Also buried in Milagres Church are my Britto ancestors John Emmanuel Britto (1803-1858) and his wife Emiliana (1810-1875). These are perhaps the oldest tombstones in Mangalore. John and Emiliana were the parents of Nicholas Britto and the “Britto Brothers”, also major philanthropists and benefactors of Milagres Church."

including Joachim Lawrence Saldanha (1843-1920), Deputy Collector and first Chairman of the

Mangalore Municipal Council; Jerome Anthony Saldanha (18681947), District and Sessions Judge in

Apart from members of these two eminent families, many other distinguished Mangaloreans are also buried in Milagres Church –

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Bombay and a very distinguished writer and scholar; Alphonsus Joseph Lobo (1869-1935), who was Public Prosecutor, Mangalore, for 20 years; Dr Dominic Rosario Colaco (1870-1946), one of our community’s pioneer doctors; Piedade F.X. Vas (1873-1941), one of our community’s pioneer engineers Also three eminent coffee planters and philanthropists Chevalier S.L. Mathias (1868-1940) of the Kelagur Estate, John Salvador Pinto (18781951) of the Magundi Estate, and Saturnine Matthew Pinto (18781948) of Coorg. Piedade F.X.Vas is

the maternal grandfather of Archbishop Emeritus Lawrence Saldanha of Lahore (now settled in Toronto). Many illustrious members of Lobos, Coelohos, Saldanhas, Gonsalves, Noronhas, Mascarenhas, Pais, Mathias, Colaco, Lasrado, Tellis, Vas, Martis, Pintos and so on are to be found buried in Milagres church.

tombstones, better options may be created with modern technology. Many individuals who have a deeper interest in history and church matters have said that it is not

desirable to remove the graves with flooring in toto and a proper middle path is to be found, if so all concerned must join hands and resolve the matter in a

There is much argument regarding the redoing of the church flooring but, sentiments will not now prevail due to the hazardous situations possible. Regarding preserving the

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manner. There are few practical aspects, the tombstones removed could be placed standing up along the garden-like cemetery periphery as a mark of respect to the dead. Thinking out loud, one possibility is also that a chip like electronic information card be selected and for each grave and placed at the right spot filled in with all details available, this can be read with a

the Church and Church Flooring at Milagres Church : **It is not the desire to make the Church glitter or shine, or to have a project or to destroy the tombs. But

suitable handheld device and/or even a mobile phone - the feasibility needs to be fully investigated with experts on this subject and solutions found - may be something on these lines could help to have a proper information base to replace the tombstones. Points put forth by The Parish Priest Rev Fr. Bonaventure Nazareth - A very respected and experienced priest said that regarding the tombstones inside

it is a necessity for the safety and security of the devotees and to preserve the historical beautiful structure of the Church building for posterity. ** The Engineers and Architects are of the opinion that it

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is essential to take up this work due to the improper packing of landfill below the tiles which creates air pockets and loose void space causing collapse of the floor. **This has been noticed at least in seven places at the tomb locations, and increasing, which may cause danger to the devotees during their movement and possibly to the Church structure itself .

the memory of our ancestors by replacing the tombstones with necessary details of the departed as suggested by the Architect, after due consultations. ** We highly value the sacrifice of our ancestors and do preserve the heritage through the graves that are inside the Church and the stipulated bodies have already made a resolution to this effect. Even the change of flooring keeping the

** We are also committed to retain

Heritage is approved by the Bishop of Mangalore. ** The change of flooring is termed as “sacrilege” based on views

expressed by someone. I am requesting you to see the collapsed floor of the Church and the sunken graves facing danger to the devotees and the Church structure.

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We do not want any of the visitors/devotees to sustain injuries and pose danger to their life and limb as it is already experienced by our electrician who had to be lifted from the pit due to the floor collapse. *** The sinking graves are more so on the left side of the main alter, near the Blessed Sacrament Adoration side alter, leading to the left side entrance towards the cemetery main entrance. ***Hollow sound and progressive damage are seen at tombs in several other parts of the church, it's a question of time before worse occurs. It is clear action is called for without delay.

The Parish Priest of Milagres has very considerately given 4 choices

(A, B, C, D) for the concerned parish members. He has sent out a format, as seen here, where the members can make options regarding the gravestones of their ancestors regarding the flooring change to be executed. The format is self explanatory and will give readers of this article clear information. Finally, let us carefully consider the current scenario that most of the descendants of the prominent people of old have moved away from Mangalore and there is very little opportunity to visit and treasure sentiments towards the ascendants. They will provide money etc, but the firsthand presence and concern is remote and bleak. It is already evident now that a trend is seen where wellknown people of the region are leaving instructions to hand over their mortal bodies for science use in Hospitals or opting for cremation. So, what degree of value is accorded to the tomb stones; let me point out that way back in 2009 or so one tomb stone was found near the rivers edge at Bolar of a Portuguese Captain who it is indicated died and was buried there in 1629, historians

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said that the spot reveals the first sentimental and proceed with a sacred Christian Portuguese better balance that new age settlement and Church of technology and real concern in Mangalore and reinforces various action can provide. If many humans theories in this regard. Then in 2020 are set to fly over the seas, in space another similar tomb stone was and go to the moon and other unearthed just 100 feet from the planets in the foreseeable future, above mentioned, of a Portuguese perhaps live there forever more, noble. Now, consider the then where is the point in tombs, importance of this and the historical stones, and genealogies? facts they prove and uphold, but Practicality, safety, aesthetics, and how are these stones preserved, environment need a proper blend studied, and displayed? How much with modern living on earth for the are old historic tombs valued and new age human of the future. treasured and how much will the future allow? All said and done we see in the modern era of India a lot of ancient monuments and relics are simply being bulldozed, pulled down and trampled, with often no attempt made to document them and preserve the information they can provide. No, they are simply -Ivan Saldanha-Shet. treated as trash and dumped. Let us not be overly impractical and ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Strongmen are bad for the economy

(Philip Mudartha) Preface: Let us remind ourselves that Modi sold himself as a strong man, an alpha male with 56-inch chest, who alone would provide good governance, faster growth and stronger economy. Acche din aane wale hein. We were led to believe that he would take bold decisions unlike the alleged policy paralysis of his predecessor. Modi is in his nineth year in office. He has gained increased political power to win elections and exert firm control over the party and the government it leads. He has both popular support and corporate financing.

He has decimated the opposition. There is no leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha since his reign began in 2014. No one dares to question him within his own party. He has the last word on all matters. His enhanced image as a great communicator and mobiliser gives him an aura of invincibility. Modi hei to mumkin hei. However, his ability to provide an efficient administration has declined sharply. The tragedy is that despite all the political power at his command, his government’s ability to deliver has been dismal. Take the state of our economy: The retail inflation breached the eight-year-old high of 7.8% and pundits predict it will cross 8%

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within this month. The RBI target is 4% with upper tolerance limit of 6%. The wholesale price index is in double digits since 14 consecutive months and is at 15.88% in May. Our household kitchens are bearing the brunt of the price rises of food, vegetables, fruits, cooking oils, and fuels. The USD-Rupee exchange rate has breached Rs 79.39/USD from Rs 58.63/USD which he inherited on 26th May 2014. Informed analysts predict that Rupee will further depreciate to breach Rs 82/USD level by August 2022. True to his masculine image, his promise was to make record currency appreciation within his first term and control exchange rate at Rs35/USD! The inequality has reached unprecedented levels. The rich get richer while the poor get poorer. The disconnect is a result of India’s uneven growth, powered and enjoyed by the country’s upper strata. Tens of millions of Indians have been pushed into extreme poverty while the number of Indian billionaires has surged.

While the upper middle class, rich, and the super-rich spend enormous amounts of money on electronic gadgets, cars, real estate, foreign travel, vacations and entertainment, the other India struggles to survive. There are no jobs in the economy. More and more young farmers want to leave the fields for regular paying jobs. Women want to take up paid jobs too, as inflation has soared, and households are forced to cut corners to survive. The Labor Force Participation Rate (LFPR) was 52.5% when Modi came into office. The LFPR is the proportion of the total labor force that is currently employed or looking for employment. After eight years of his economic management, it is 40% whereas it is 70% in China and 60% in the USA. The Center for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) has concluded that “millions have left the labor markets and they even stopped looking for employment, possibly too disappointed with their failure to get a job and under the belief that there were no jobs available.” The Gender Inequality:

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Women form 49% of our population; but the Female Labor Force Participation Rate (FLFPR) declined to 9% in May 2022. Only the conservative Arab countries have FLFPR less than that of India’s. According to International Labor Organization (ILO), our FLFPR has steadily declined from 28.5% in 2014 to 9% in May 2022. At this rate, we are in the same league as wartorn Yemen. The NITI Aayog’s report ‘Strategy for New India @75’, released on December 19, 2018, by then Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, had pointed to the creation of jobs and emphasized on bringing women into the labor force, with an aim to increase FLFPR to 30% by 2022-23. But compared to the current reality, it seems like another ‘jumla’. Modi is an autocrat; but he is not alone: He is not alone in capturing power through democratic elections. Voters around the world have gravitated toward rightwing populist and authoritarian leaders as a reaction to 2008 global

recession and the economic hardship that followed. In the USA, the rise of Donald Trump must be seen in relation to the great recession and was aided by a frustrated working and middle class that saw in his election the promise of new economic wellbeing. Fortunately for Americans (and probably the world), President Trump has been booted out of power after only one term of four years in the oval office. There is a historical pattern in this: When facing dire straits, populations tend to delegate responsibility and look for a leader who can (or at least promise to) get them back to better times. It’s a bad idea, however, and not just for democracy: It’s terrible for the economy, too. Strongmen mostly leave a country’s economy worse than they found it, or simply “ride the wave” of an economic growth that would have happened regardless of their rule. Its my perspective that Modi will leave our economy in far worse state than he found it. Moreover, he will permanently dent our liberal

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Thailand: Tulukoota Bangkok honours Nandalike-Bolar duo at Thai-Tuluvere Aayano •

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Walter Nandalike said, “I am very fortunate to work with Aravind Bolar

in ‘Private Challenge’ for 100 episodes in two seasons put

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together. We need to learn one its own meaning. The programme thing from Aravind Bolar is to be here is beautifully organized. The down to earth. The credit for the bonding between Walter Nandalike success of ‘Private Challenge’ goes and myself is like my own brother to Aravind Bolar who agreed for any who has deep concern over my role given in the 100 episodes. health. The programme shows the “During the ‘Corona Gellona’ love and affection towards Tulu programme, I had received a call, language. Every community will be even from Thailand. I had interacted included in Tulu language with the artiste from outside irrespective of caste and religion. Mangaluru via zoom and For an artiste, it is always difficult to entertained the audience. It is also a make one smile. May God bless us proud moment for all of us being to bring smile on others faces. Tuluvas to see Tulu and Konkani Private Challenge has reached assists in the flight. I thank everyone masses across the globe and with for inviting us for the programme. people’s love and affection, we have MX Player and Hungama have reached this far.” contacted us to stream Private Aravind Bolar’s wife Savithri and Challenge. If they stream the show, Walter Nandalike’s wife Wilma and it will be first Tulu programme to be others were present. streamed on such a big platform,” President of Tulukoota Bangkok he said. Naveen Roshan Pinto welcomed the Tulunada Manikya Aravind Bolar gathering and Nithin Prabhu said, “The word Aayano means rendered the vote of thanks. festival. In Tulu culture, the word has ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Udupi's Sini Shetty crowned Femina Miss India World 2022

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Udupi/New Delhi, Jul 4: Sini Shetty of Karnataka was crowned the coveted Femina Miss India World 2022, Rajasthan's Rubal Shekhawat as First Runner-Up, and Uttar Pradesh's Shinata Chauhan as Second Runner-Up during the glamorous ceremony held on July 3 at the Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai. The 21-year-old Sini hails from Innanje of Udupi district. She represented Karnataka in the contest. Sini was born and

broughtup in Mumbai but she represented Karnataka in the miss India contest. Currently she is studying Chartered Financial Analyst course. Sini Shetty will represent India in 71st Misss world contest. In its ongoing effort to transform the lives of young talented women and extend wholehearted support to the new generation of women with the potential to influence positive change and represent India on the global stage, Femina Miss India 2022, co-powered by Sephora, Moj, and Rajnigandha Pearls,

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launched a nationwide hunt to find prospective talents from all corners of the country through virtual auditions.

The extensive scouting drive and subsequent interview rounds culminated with the shortlisted selection of 31 state winners. These shortlisted finalists arrived in Mumbai and had to go through rigorous training and grooming sessions and were mentored by the best in the industry, to compete for the coveted Femina Miss India World 2022 crown at the Grand Finale Talking about the pageant with pride and passion, Neha Dhupia said: "Each year as the journey of Femina Miss India begins, it brings back all the memories of the priceless experiences I've had with this pageant. It's almost like reliving every moment of my journey with these young glamorous girls who are so full of enthusiasm and capability to take on the world with power and elegance. Certainly, there are challenges with the digital process in the wake of the pandemic, however, I'm confident it will be as exciting and worthwhile irrespective of the layout." The star-studded evening witnessed enjoyable and enthralling performances by Kriti Sanon, Lauren Gottlieb, and Ash Chandler who left

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the audience spellbound. The show was hosted by none other With inputs from IANSlife than the best, Maniesh Paul. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Your family and friends in their 60s, 70s, and 80s so they can be proud of their age The director of the George Washington University School of Medicine argues that the brain of an older person is much more practical than is commonly believed. At this age, the interaction of the right and left hemispheres of the brain becomes harmonious, which expands our creative possibilities. That is why among people over 60 years of age you can find many personalities who have just started their creative activities. Of course, the brain is no longer as fast as it was in youth. However, it gains in flexibility. Therefore, with age, we are more likely to make the right decisions and are less exposed to negative emotions. The peak of human intellectual activity occurs around the age of 70 when the brain begins to function at full strength.

the brain increases, a substance that facilitates the rapid passage of signals between neurons. Due to this, intellectual abilities increase by 300% compared to the average. Also interesting is the fact that after 60 years, a person can use 2 hemispheres at the same time. This allows you to solve much more complex problems. Professor Monchi Uri, from the University of Montreal, believes that the old man's brain chooses the path that consumes less energy, eliminates the unnecessary and leaves only the right options to solve the problem. A study was conducted involving different age groups. Young people were very confused when passing the tests, while those over 60 years of age made the right decisions.

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Now, let's look at the characteristics of the brain between the ages of 60 and 80. They are really pink. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BRAIN OF AN ELDERLY PERSON. 1. Neurons in the brain do not die, as everyone around you says. The connections between them simply disappear if one does not engage in mental work.

4. Conclusion: if a person leads a healthy lifestyle, moves, has viable physical activity and is fully mentally active, intellectual abilities do NOT decrease with age, they simply GROW, reaching a peak at the age of 80-90 years. So do not be afraid of old age. Strive to develop intellectually. Learn new crafts, make music, learn

2. Distraction and forgetfulness arise due to an overabundance of information. Therefore, it is not necessary for you to concentrate your whole life on unnecessary trifles. 3. From the age of 60, a person, when making decisions, does not use one hemisphere at the same time, as young people, but both. to play musical instruments, paint pictures! Dance! Take an interest in life, meet and communicate with friends, plan for the future, travel as best you can. Do not forget to go to shops, cafes, shows. Don't shut up alone, it's destructive to anyone. Live with the thought: all good things are still ahead of me! SOURCE: New England Journal of Medicine.

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Mangaluru: New office bearers of YCS take charge at diocesan meet Media release

Mangaluru, July 3: Jessica Santhumayor from Cordel parish, the new diocesan president for YCS, along with other office bearers took

charge during the diocesan annual general body meeting held on July 3 in Bejai Church Hall here. The ceremony was presided over

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Sebastian Church, Bendoor. The concluding programme was held in the evening at 2 PM. The guests of the day were Msgr Maxim L Noronha, vicar general of the diocese of Mangaluru, Dr J B Saldanha, parish priest, Bejai, Fr Roopesh Madtha and Richard Alvares Kulshekar. Fr Roopesh Madtha was felicitated by the vicar general along with the guests on the dais for the service rendered towards YCS/YSM. The outgoing executive committee conducted the programme. Merel Dsouza and Ashton D’Souza shared their experiences on behalf of all the council members. Josvita D’Souza, Gurpur welcomed the gathering and the director Fr Roshan D’Cunha proposed a vote of thanks. Jennica Cordeiro, Valencia presented the annual report. Montiero,

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Merel D’Souza and team rendered a prayer song, Ashton D’Souza and Idon Crasta were the MCs of the ceremony. The election commissioner of the year Fr Antony Clany D’Souza conducted the handing over ceremony and diocesan director Fr Roshan D’Cunha led the oath-taking ceremony. The outgoing YCS diocesan executive committee was felicitated with certificates by the vicar general. Fr Dr J B Saldanha released the YCS annual magazine 'Yuvatare'. The programme was organized by the team consisting diocesan animator Prajwal Sequeira Derebail, diocesan coordinator Mervin J Vas Ferar along with the past council members Nevin D’Cunha Permude. Jeevan Bondel conducted a session for all the animators. The units which received cent percent results in PU examinations were felicitated with a memento. Jessica Santhumayor was elected the president of Young Catholic Students (YCS) Mangalore Diocese for the year 2022-23. The other newly-elected office bearers of YCS Mangalore Diocese 2022-23:

Vice president-Reeshal Lewis, Gurpur General secretary-Mevan Lewis, Madenthyar Joint secretary-Avita D’Souza, Shirthady Liturgical secretary-Clement Mascarenhas, Urwa Public Relation Officer-Prajwal Monis , Vamanjoor Treasurer-Jeethan D’Souza, Fajir Cultural secretary-Sam D’Souza, Panir Yuvatare Annual Magazine editorAlisha Crasta, Kelarai Yuvatare sub editor-Brinelle Fernandes, Bejai Regional representatives-Briston Rodrigues Cordel and Ashton D’Souza, Neermarga.

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SOFT SKILLS FOR CAREER SUCCESS

The Post Graduate Department of Chemistry of St Agnes College (Autonomous), Mangaluru organized a webinar on “Soft Skills for Career Success” which was held at P.G. Auditorium on 02 July 2022. The resource person and speaker of the programme was Mrs Prajwal Mathias Pinto, Principal Scientist, Syngene International Ltd, Bangalore. The programme was compered by Ashwathi of II M.Sc. Chemistry. The

convener of programme was Dr Geetha Pinto. Prayer was led by Sneha and Roshni of II M.Sc. Chemistry followed by welcome speech by Johan of II M.Sc. Chemistry. The speaker of the programme gave a valuable quote and began the session on soft skills for career success highlighting the difference between soft and hard skills and the right attitude on how one must maintain at the workplace; how to improve soft skills which included being self confident, communication, team spirit and work, critical thinking, time management, integrity and negotiation. There was an interaction during which she guided students on the right way to present oneself. There was a small round of mock interview with Jinkle of II M.Sc. Chemistry. Later the speaker shared her comments on this. At the end Anagha of II M.Sc. Chemistry proposed the vote of thanks and Dr Geetha Pinto expressed gratitude for the time spent and for accepting the invitation. It was a very informative session which made students to know the importance of

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Belthangady Deanery Altar Servers and Marian Sodality Convention 2022

Belthangady Deanery Altar Servers and Marian Sodality Convention was held on Sunday, 3rd July 2022

from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm at Holy Redeemer Church Auditorium, Belthangady. 444 children from 12

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parishes attended the convention. Rev. Fr Leo Lasrado, Director of

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Seminary Gladsom, Mangalore Diocese was the resource person. Rev. Fr Sany Pinto, Campus Director of St Philomena College, Puttur conducted the activities and games to the children. V. Rev Fr Joseph Cardoza, Vicar forane of Belthangady Deanery inaugurated the convention by lighting the

lamp. Rev. Fr Stany Pinto, Rev. Fr Vijay Lobo, Principal Anugraha PU college, Ujire, Rev. Fr Clifford Pinto, Principal Holy Redeemer Eng Med School, Belthangady, Mr Aloysius Lobo, Vice President Parish Pastoral Council, Mrs Pauline Rego, Secretary Parish Pastoral Council and Mr Vincent Dsouza, Coordinator of pastoral commissions. Rev Fr Leo Lasrado celebrated the Holy Eucharist and preached the homily. Rev. Fr James D'souza, Parish Priest Ujire, Rev. Fr Steevan D'souza, Parish Priest Indabettu, Rev

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Fr Vijay Lobo, Rev. Fr Clifford Pinto, Menezes, Resident Priest Gardady Rev. Fr WIlliam D'souza, Asst Parish concelebrated the mass. Rishel Priest Madanthyar and Rev Fr Arthur convened the entire program. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

BISHOP CONGRATULATES DR D. VEERENDRA HEGGADE MANGALORE, JULY 09, 2022: The

Mangalore, Most Rev. Dr Peter Paul Saldanha has congratulated Dr D. Veerendra Heggade, the Dharmadhikari of Shree Kshetra Dharmashala on having been nominated as the member of the Rajya Sabha. In his congratulatory message, the bishop observed that Dr Heggade, through his unique and multifaceted service, has earned a special place in the hearts of the people of Dakshina Kannada and Karnataka. On behalf of the entire Catholic Christian community, the bishop wished that the Rajya Sabha nomination will enable Dr Heggade to further intensify his good work. ---------------------------------------

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M JESSY DSOUZA ADEMEEN | SONDALE AMBAT | FALSE TREVALLY | BUTTER FISH WITH UNRIPED MANGO | KAYI KUKKU | THOR

INGREDIENTS: 6 big Sondale Clean, wash & cut into 2 pieces each or as required 1 unripe mango {Sour is better} Peel & make pieces as required

My family’s favourite Mangalore style fish curry with raw| unripe mango. Bilkul Chatpata . Lets enjoy the mango season.

5 Bedgi chilli 2 Kashmiri 2 guntur chilli 1/2 - 1 cup coconut or as required 1.5 tbsp coriander 1/2 tsp cumin 10 - 15 pepper corns Pinch of carom seeds 5 - 6 seeds methi Small ball of tamarind {optional} 1 small onion 3 cloves garlic 1/2 tsp turmeric 1 tsp oil SEASONING: 1 tbsp Coconut oil

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1/2 Sliced onion

adding coconut, turmeric & tamarind.

METHOD : ︎Take cooking kadi with oil, add onion saute until golden brown. Add ground masala paste stirr well for few mins. Add water & salt to taste. Adjust consistency. Once curry is boiling add half done mango pieces, fish pieces & cook until done. ︎Your delicious Sondale Mango curry is ready to serve. Enjoy with kudla boiled rice, some dry veggies as side dish ︎Take cleaned & cut fish, add little salt, little turmeric powder & few drops of lime juice, mix keep aside. ︎Take small cooking vessel with little salt & water. Add mango pieces & cook until half done. ︎Take pan with 1 tsp oil and roast chillies first & all dry seeds seperately. Transfer to plate. Same pan fry onion & garlic few mins. Cool and grind into fine paste

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NOTE: ︎Adjust all ingredients as per your taste & spice control. ︎Mango pieces can be added with peel or without. Its your own choice. ︎Mango pieces can be cooked direct with curry ︎If mango is very savour there is no need to add tamarind.

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