Saturday, November 26, 2011

Fr Anthony Elenjimittam commemorated.


Maradu: Legendary Priest Fr Anthony Elenjimittam commemorated at his native place, Maradu. Fr Anthony was a an advocate of Cosmic Ecumenism. After embracing priesthood, Fr Anthony extended his activism to European countries. He started orphanages, destitute homes and educational scholarship for students and children. Minister K C Joseph inaugurated the Event. Adv Devarajan, Municipal Chairman of Maradu presided over. K M Roy, Dominic Presentation, Adv V A Jerom, Jayan Master, Sr Kevin, T P Antony, K A Devassy, Br Joseph Spoke. A E Charities Chairman Siby Xavier extended welcome and Cleetus Kakkanad said vote of thanks.



Medical camp conducted at Maradu, Kundannur.

Maradu: Free Medical camp conducted at Kundannur A E Charities Hall in connection with the Golden Jubilee celebrations of PSMH Hospital Maradu. About 100 of patients attended. Maradu Co-operative Society president Jayan Master inaugurated the event. The event was conducted in association with Kundannur Cultural and Welfare Association.







Sunday, November 6, 2011

local body - Panchayaths- Municipalities - Corporations to act upon the maintenance of street lights- Government order.

local body - Panchayaths- Municipalities - Corporations to act upon the maintenance of street lights- Government order.

The circular issued by the LSGD Kerala Government to give power to the local bodies for repairing the street lights, without depending on the service of KSEB.

Friday, November 4, 2011

Fr George Vakayil 80th Death Anniversary-Maradu - Novembr 4th,2011.




Maradu - The commemorative meeting and nerchasahya of 80th Death Anniversary of Fr George Vakayil held here on Maradu on the 4th November, 2011. Scholarships for 47 students were given on the occasion. Vicar General of Archdiocese of Verapoly Dr. Alex Vadakumthala inaugurated the meeting. Fr Paul Thundiyil presided over. Adv T K Devarajan, Sr Treesa, Fr Joseph Sherin, Adv Sherry J Thomas, Sibi Master, Sr Kevin, Edward Mannaparmbil, Nevis Augustine, Tomy Nedumparambi, James Sooner spoke.