Mangaluru, 11 Nov 2022: Interfaith harmony embodies the notion of ‘live and let live’. On this note St Agnes PU College organized ‘Samarasya’, an interfaith programme at the College auditorium here recently.
The programme began by invoking God’s blessings through a meaningful Sanskrit prayer song.
Dr Vasanth Kumar Shetty, administrator, Saanidhya Residential School and Training Centre for the mentally challenged, highlighted that there should be friendly coexistence among different religions and we should uphold peace and justice through goodwill.
Joseph Crasta, managing trustee of Snehalaya Charitable Trust expressed that acceptance and synergy among individuals can spread love.
The prestigious Padma Shri awardee ‘Akshara Santha’ Harekala Hajabba, said that though he is a Muslim, people of different faiths helped him in various capacities. He opined that religion should never be a barrier in serving people. He was felicitated for his selfless service to humanity.
A video on the selfless services of Dr Vasanth Kumar Shetty, Joseph Crasta and Harekala Hajabba was presented.
Students performed a touching dance depicting the true essence of humanity.
Shailaja, department of Kannada compered the programme. Suvasini welcomed the gathering and Nisha Bangera rendered the vote of thanks. The programme concluded with a rendition of the National Anthem.
Sr Norine D’Souza AC, principal, the conveners of the programme Joanne Sheethal, Dr Tressie Menezes and Mrs Jeshma D’Souza, Shubhavani, the staff members and students were present for the programme.