Annual general Meeting and Conference – 2024

Annual General Meeting
15-17 November, 2014
Innovating in Higher Education
Embracing Autonomy, Technology & Industry Collaboration
Summary : Day 1
The 12th Annual General Meeting of the Don Bosco Higher Education, India (DBHEI) began on 15th November 2024 at Salesian College (Autonomous), Sonada. The event was organized in the Province of St. John Bosco, Kolkata, India as it marks its centenary year of establishment. The theme of the event of the three day meeting was Innovating in Higher Education: Embracing Autonomy, Technology and Industry collaboration. The total participants were 73 from the 11 Salesian Provinces of India.
The event opened with a Morning Prayer followed by the Holy Eucharist presided over by Bishop Stephen Lepcha of Darjeeling Diocese. At the inaugural function after the breakfast, Fr. Johny Nedungatt sdb, Rector of Salesian College Sonada welcomed the participants. Fr. Joseph Pauria sdb, Provincial of Kolkata, the host province and Fr. Jose Koyickal sdb, Provincial of Bangalore and President of DBHEI, addressed the gathering calling on the leaders on the sacred mission of educating the young. Fr. Babu Joseph sdb, Principal of Salesian College outlined the focus of the meeting in the line of the theme of the event.
Fr George Thadathil sdb, former principal of Salesian College and now the General Coordinator, IUS, Rome also addressed the participants and put forward the challenges and opportunities that await the Indian Salesian world in the field of education. The chief guest, Dr. Nupur Das, the Registrar of North Bengal University addressed the Salesian educators stressing on the importance of inclusive education.
In the first technical session that followed was conducted by the team from the United Board for Christian Higher Education in India. The focus of this session was on faculty training on leadership, fellowship, student exchange and service learning with community connects.
In the session following lunch, Fr. Sabu Thomas, of Sacred Heart College(Autonomous), Kochi took the participants through a hands-on session with AI based tools and applications useful for educators. The participants left for local site-seeing after the tea.
The first day of the meeting was concluded with the dinner followed by the night prayers and good-night talk by Fr Maria Antony sdb, Principal, Sacred Heart College (Autonomous), Tirupattur.
The executive members of DBHEI met together to plan the dynamics of the coming days.

Summary: Day 2
The second day of the AGM of DBHEI began with the Holy Eucharist presided over by Fr. Jose Koyickal sdb, President, DBHEI and Provincial of Bangalore. In his homily, Fr. Jose called on the Salesians to be Educators of values. The participants were taken for a tour of the campus of Sonada college after breakfast. The first session of the second day following the photo session was on Skill Education: Industry-Academia Interface by Mr. Anjo Joseph, from Assam Don Bosco University. The session focused on career options in global firms for students of our institutes. This session also had an open discussion on the theme presented.

The second technical session of the day that followed the tea break, was on International Exposure and Fund Raising, by Dr. George Kolath, Country Representative, Scottish Qualification Authority. Dr George presented avenues of global collaborations and resource tapping.
The session following the lunch was by Prof. Aloysius Edward J, Dean, Kristu Jayanti College (Autonomous) Bangalore. Prof. Aloysius called on all the NAAC accredited institutes to move towards autonomy at the earliest. The session also dealt and explained the parameters of NIRF (Nation Institutional Ranking Framework) grading.
The valedictory session then followed. Fr. P D Johny sdb, Vice President of DBHEI addressed the participants. He called on the Salesian Educators to remain focused on the pedagogy of Don Bosco and to ensure that our faculty know and live it. Fr. Biju Michael sdb, Regional Councillor, South Asia in his recorded message called on the participants to make their service of education inclusive ensuring a place for the needy and the abandoned.

As per the decision at SPCSA meeting of 2024 at Mumbai, a support staff, Mr. Robert Lepcha, of Salesian College Sonada, was awarded a cash prize of Rs. 10,000.00 and a certificate of recognition by DBHEI for his 30+ years of dedicated service.

As per the action plan of the year 2023, prizes were distributed to the winners of the National Level Entrepreneurship and Innovation competition. Following this, institutions that were accredited in the year past by NAAC, were awarded a certificate of appreciation. This was followed by the business session
Fr Jose Koyicksal sdb, President of DBHEI presided over the session with an invocation of prayer. Roll call of the Salesians present at the meeting was done by Mr. Valan Peter, Secretary to DBHEI. Minutes of the previous AGM-2023 and the Annual Report to SPCSA for 2023-24 were presented by Fr. Joby Joseph sdb, secretary and passed by the assembly. The financial report of the year 2023-24 was presented by Fr. K O Sebastian sdb, treasurer and was passed.

The following points of discussion came up in the meeting:

  • It was felt that Non- Catholic faculty should not be encouraged for attending the AGM of the DBHEI, as there are many Catholic and faith related issues that are under discussion. The province delegate of higher education can ensure the same.
  • It was felt that, as Policy makers of DBHEI institutes, we should enforce our Catholic identity in our institutions.
  • Subscription to IUS global could be worked out with Fr. George Thadathil sdb, the General IUS coordinator now at Rome.
  • Each institute was asked to identify and inform about an office staff to manage data entry to the DBHEI portal.
  • A decision to build up an online course and assessment framework for our faculty who join our institutes, to complete an induction programme about our Salesian Pedagogy. Fr Maria Antony sdb and Fr Joby Joseph will work out the modality.
  • The next AGM of 2025 was fixed to be organized by the province of Panjim, Goa.
  • There was a suggestion to take up international visits and collaborations to other Catholic universities.
  • There could be better resource sharing and strategies across the DBHEIs.
  • Suggestion was asked to initiate a research/industry focussed culture by establishing a corpus fund for research for DBHEI faculty.

  • It was mentioned to stress on the importance of Campus minister and value based education for all students in the campus.
  • DBHEI should encourage, follow up and assist to proceed with accreditation for NAAC for all non-accredited institutions.

Elections
As two of the executive members, Fr K O Sebastian sdb and Fr. Bivan R Mukhim sdb were finishing their second term of office, election to the above posts were held. Fr Maria Antony sdb, who was inducted with the approval of SPCSA filled one post becoming vacant. To the other post Fr Prince Raja sdb, from the Province of Trichy was elected unanimously.

The president thanked the executive body for their work and in particular mentioned the contributions of the outgoing members. Fr. Joby Joseph sdb, thanked Fr. Jose Koyickal sdb, the president and in particular acknowledged the hard work of Mr. Valan Peter, the secretary to DBHEI.
In the post tea session, Fr George Thadathil sdb, IUS General Coordinator Rome presented areas of concern from the Global IUS frame work. As the IUS Coordinator in Rome, he promised to look into the concerns of DBHEI at global level. Fr Christy Lourdenathan sdb, from UPS Rome, presented a research project where interested DBHEI institutions could be partners. The idea was welcomed by the meeting and Fr Christy promised to intimate related information to the board soon. This was followed by a session from Mr. Vallen Peter requesting timely updating of the DBHEI website by each institution. A faculty from the office of each institution is to be appointed in this regard. The days meeting came to an end with dinner and a family gathering organized by the Salesian brothers of Sonada followed by the rosary and goodnight talk.
New DBHEI Executive Members (Left to Right: Fr Maria Anthony sdb, Fr. Joaquim Lobo sdb, Fr. P D Johny sdb, Fr Jose Koyickal sdb, Fr Johnson Ponthempilly sdb, Fr. Joby Joseph sdb, Fr. Prince Raja sdb )
After dinner of the second day, the Salesian Student brothers of Sonada college organized a small sing-song for the participants, followed by rosary and good-night talk by Fr. Joby Joseph sdb, Secretary, DBHEI. Fr Joby thanked specially the Rector and the Salesian community at Sonada for all the help in the organization of the AGM.

Summary: Day 3

The third day’s programme began with the Holy Eucharist presided over by Fr. Joseph Pauria sdb, the Provincial of Kolkatta Province. In his homily during the mass, Fr Pauria called on the Salesians to be educators of hope in keeping with the theme of liturgy of the day.

After breakfast was the break out session according to provinces. The higher education coordinator of each province was to co-ordinate the discussion along the themes of the AGM and draw out lines of action for the coming one year and three years as a province. The leaders of each group presented their points and the session was moderated by Fr. K O Sebastian sdb. The assembly decided to ensure that these lines of action are carried out for the year ahead by each province.

Fr. Jose Koyickal sdb, the President of DBHEI made a final prayer of gratitude to God and the assembly sang a hymn to Don Bosco imploring his assistance for our way ahead.

(The result of the discussion are listed in another file): Annexure I

Following this session, the participants had an early lunch and departed for sight seeing to Darjeeling. They left in two buses and visited Padmaja Naidu Memorial Zoo and thereafter to St. Joseph’s College, Darjeeling where tea was provided for all by the Jesuit fathers. All reached back to Sonada college by 6.30 pm and after dinner few of the participants left for their destination and the rest on the following day.

In conclusion, the three days Annual General Meeting of the DBHEI was of great importance. The coming together and sharing have themselves given focus to the Salesians in their field of education. Looking together, at the challenges and opportunities that are ever changing, gives each institution a sense to move ahead in synergy. We pray and hope that the decisions and proposals arrived at the AGM-2024 are realized in each of our institution for the good of the youth we are called to serve.

Marketing Fair

A marketing fair organized by the BBA, B.Com, and Computer Applications departments is a great way for students to showcase their skills and creativity. The fact that students from the Computer Applications department have booked 10 stalls shows their strong participation and eagerness to engage in real-world marketing and entrepreneurial activities.

This kind of event provides a unique learning experience for all involved, offering opportunities for networking, improving marketing strategies, and gaining practical insights into business operations. It must be a vibrant space full of innovation and energy.

9th Past Pupils’ Meet

The 9th Past Pupils’ Meet of Don Bosco College, held on 26th January 2025, was a successful gathering of alumni, students, and faculty. The event featured inspiring speeches, the distribution of scholarships, and lively performances. The newly elected office bearers for the Don Bosco Past Pupil Association are Mr. Pounraj (President), Mr. Alex Michealraj (Vice President), Mr. Franklin (Secretary), Ms. M. Keerthana (Vice Secretary), and Mrs. Joe Shruthi (Treasurer) and council members. The meet fostered a strong sense of pride and connection among all attendees. The program coordinated by Local delegate Rev. Fr. Thiviya Alex and coordinator Dr. M. Sivasankari and past pupils office bearers.

A two-day skill development training on “Advanced Techniques for Smartphone Troubleshooting”

The Department of Computer Applications and Don Bosco Computer Academy (DBCA) at Don Bosco College of Arts and Science, Keela Eral, Thoothukudi, successfully organized an MOU signing ceremony followed by a two-day skill development training on “Advanced Techniques for Smartphone Troubleshooting” on January 29th and 30th, 2025. The event, led by Dr. B. Krishna Kumar, Founder & CEO of New Technology, Coimbatore, provided valuable hands-on training in smartphone repair techniques. The MOU with New Technology marks a new chapter in enhancing industry-academia collaboration, offering students practical skills for future careers in the tech industry.

76th Republic Day Celebrations

The grandeur of the 76th Republic Day unfolded at Sacred Heart College on the 26th of January 2025, uniting the Salesian community, dedicated faculty, and enthusiastic students in a celebration of patriotism and unity. To ensure wider participation, the event was live-streamed on the college’s official YouTube Channel. The festivities commenced with the rendition of the Thamizhthai Vazhthu, setting the stage for a memorable occasion. Lieutenant Major Dr. K. Sivakumar, extended a warm welcome to the gathering and introduced the esteemed Chief Guest, Rev. Dr. Maria Arockiaraj, Additional Principal, Shift II, Sacred Heart College. The Chief Guest graciously accepted the Guard of Honour and delivered an inspiring message on the importance of collective responsibility in preserving the values of the constitution. He urged everyone to combat corruption and contribute to the nation’s progress.

The NCC Cadets showcased their discipline and precision through a captivating contingent drill. The celebration emphasized the critical role of every citizen in safeguarding the democratic principles of the country and highlighted the importance of integrity, accountability, and active participation in nation-building. The event concluded with expressions of gratitude in the Vote of Thanks and the resonating strains of the National Anthem. The entire Salesian community, along with the teaching and non-teaching staff and students, actively participated in this culturally significant event.

Retirement Function

The retirement function of three esteemed faculty members of Sacred Heart College, Dr. L. Ravi, Dr. S. Sagayaraj, and Rev. Dr. K.A. Maria Arokiaraj was conducted with great respect and admiration on January 25, 2025, at 10 a.m. in Kamarajar Arangam The event was organized by the college to honour their remarkable contributions to the institution The ceremony began with a prayer service led by Rev. Dr. Bharathi Bernard shaw, the Campus Minister. This was followed by the welcome address by Rev. Dr. Praveen Peter, SDB, Rector & Secretary of Sacred Heart College and felicitation of the retirees. A video presentation highlighting the achievements and contributions of the retirees was presented.

Dr. L. Ravi, serving as Vice Principal (Academics) for Shift-I and Head of the Department of Computer Science, expressed his gratitude for the opportunities he had to contribute to the academic and personal growth of the students. Dr. S. Sagayaraj, Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science, shared his experiences and appreciation for Sacred Heart College. Rev. Dr. K.A. Maria Arokiaraj, serving as Additional Principal for Shift-II and PG Head of the Department of English, spoke about his journey as a teacher. The event featured captivating cultural performances, including a dance and a medley by the college choir team. The ceremony concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks delivered by Mr. J. John Arokiaraj, Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science.

Pongal Celebrations

Tirupattur, Sacred Heart College (Autonomous) celebrated Pongal with traditional fervour on January 11, 2025, at 10.15 a.m. in the college grounds blending culture and festivity. The event brought together students from diverse backgrounds, including international and out-of-state participants, fostering unity and cultural pride. The celebration showcased the richness of Tamil heritage and the joy of the harvest season. The Chief Guest Ms. Bharathi Vijayalakshmi, the Secretary Rev. Dr. Praveen Peter, and principal Rev. Dr. D. Mary Antony Raj, were welcomed in a decorated traditional bullock cart procession from the college entrance. Ms. Bharathi Vijayalakshmi, Assistant Director of Rural Development, Tirupattur, delivered the keynote address, appreciating the college’s efforts in promoting tradition.

Students, including those from other states and countries, dressed in traditional Tamil attire, prepared Pongal in clay pots while chanting “Pongalo Pongal.” Cultural performances, games, and competitions added excitement to the event, with enthusiastic participation. Prizes were distributed by the chief guest to winners of various competitions. The event concluded with faculty and students celebrating the spirit of unity and cultural pride.

St. Don Bosco Feast Celebration On 31 January 2025

On January 31st, the Don Bosco College community came together to celebrate the Feast of Don Bosco with a special mass. Students from all streams participated, creating a vibrant atmosphere of unity and devotion. Fr. Joaquim Lobo, the Director of Don Bosco College, celebrated the mass and delivered a heartfelt homily.

After the mass, the celebrations continued with a creative touch. The Life Skills Committee organized a Bookmark Making Competition to honour Don Bosco’s legacy of creativity, faith, and service. This competition was a perfect blend of reflection on Don Bosco’s values and student creativity, making the Feast Day celebrations even more special.

Don Bosco College, Panjim collaborates with CCP for Clean-up Drive

On the morning of January 30, 2025, a beach clean-up drive was organised by Club Ecotiva of Don Bosco College, Panjim, in collaboration with the Corporation of the City of Panjim. The event took place at Campal Beach, a popular coastal area that attracts locals and tourists alike.

Over 50 students of Don Bosco College, volunteers from the CCP, Feedback Foundation and local residents came together to make a difference. The initiative was aimed at tackling the disposal of plastic and other non-biodegradable waste along the Mandovi River, which poses a serious threat to marine life. The clean-up helped reinforce the message that small actions, when done collectively, can bring about a significant change in the environment. The collaboration between Don Bosco College and the CCP, Panjim set a great example of community-driven efforts to conserve the local environment.

DBC Organises Colossus XII: A Techno-Fest of Innovation and Collaboration

Don Bosco College hosted the 12th edition of Colossus, a two-day inter-collegiate IT fest, attracting enthusiastic participation from eight teams representing seven colleges across Goa, on January 21st and 22nd, 2025. Colossus XII provided a platform for students to showcase their technical prowess, creativity, and problem-solving skills.

The inaugural ceremony witnessed the esteemed presence of Mr. Irshad Sen, Co-Founder at Achieve Academy and MD & Co-Founder at RKS Inno Group, as the Chief Guest. A significant milestone was achieved during the ceremony with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Don Bosco College and Achieve Academy. Team Tech Titans from Dnyanprassarak Mandal’s College & Research Center, Assagao, Goa, emerged as the overall winners, while Team Code Crackers from St. Xavier’s College, Mapusa, Goa, secured the runners-up position.