Loyola, Jamshedpur & Loyola Alumni Association Platinum Jubilee programs for the Independence Day weekend. ”Azadi ka Mahotsav” Cyclethon for Loyola students on Sunday 14th August at 7 am where more than 650 Loyoleans will participate
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Loyola, Jamshedpur & Loyola Alumni Association Platinum Jubilee programs for the Independence Day weekend. ”Azadi ka Mahotsav” Cyclethon for Loyola students on Sunday 14th August at 7 am where more than 650 Loyoleans will participate
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Loyola, Jamshedpur & Loyola Alumni Association Platinum Jubilee programs for the Independence Day weekend. ”Azadi ka Mahotsav” ”THE INDIA QUIZ”. Hosted by Mr. Barry Obrien… for 36 schools of Jamshedpur with 128 participants on Saturday 13th August at 10 am in Fasy Auditorium
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Loyola Alumni Association & Loyola School Jamshedpur kick started the Platinum Jubilee celebrations with the inauguration of Free Dental Clinic in our Saturday Clinic which has been serving the underprivileged for more than 35 years uninterrupted.
This was followed by Press Meet to officially launch the celebrations. The Registration link for Platinum Celebrations was also officially launched
Social media campaign #loyola75 was also launched
Doranda Old Xaverians donated 100 Blankets as a part of Ranchi District Administration's initiative, Mission 1 Million Smiles. These Blankets were handed over to Mr. Mahesh Sharma, Brand Manager of Dainik Jagaran and will be distributed to the Newspaper Hawkers working in and around Ranchi.
In the picture : DOX President Dr. Nitesh Priya, Secretary Utsav Parashar, Vice President Vishal Patodia and Trustee Suyash Khemka.
The Dorand Old Xaverians Association (DOX) conducted a vaccination drive on 16th January 2022 on the School Campus for the Precaution Booster dose for Senior Citizens.
JAAI Immediate Past President Dr. Devendra Singh honouring Dr. Shashi Tharoor M.P. with the JAAI-WUJA Lapel Pin today evening at St. Xavier's School Doranda, Ranchi's Auditorium.
Looking on is Immediate Past JAAI-Central Zone President Er. Shivendra Mohan Sharma.
Dr. Tharoor is an alumnus of St. Xavier's School, Park Steet Kolkata and Campion School Mumbai.
He recollected that he had come to SXD sometime in the 1970s to participate in an Inter-School Co-Curricular contest (elocution / extempore speech).
He answered some very interesting questions raised by the present students in an informal tete-a-tete.
His visit is a part of the Diamond Jubilee Celebrations of SXD which shall culminate with the Grand Alumni Meet to be held on 18-19 December 2021.
Last Sunday, a new Jesuit Alumni Association - Xavier's Alumni Association of Bettiah (XAAB) was formed and registered with JAAI under Patna Province. St. Xavier's Higher Secondary School, Bettiah had its first Alumni Meet on 14th November 2021.
More than 200 alumni/ae from different batches coming different part of the country assembled in school auditorium to form the alumni association. Fr. Joy Marrypuram SJ, the Rector of the School welcomed all the alumni to the campus and invited them to be associated with the institution. Fr. Richard D'Souza SJ, the Principal of the school appreciated the role of Alumni/ae in bringing name and fame for the institution and congratulated them for their success and achievements in their professional fields. He also informed that the school will be celebrating its Silver Jubilee in 2023 and invited all to be part of it.
We know, of all the things that mankind has, money holds an imperative place in this materialistic world. No one out there lends a penny without any motive. We suffered the same when our town, Sahibganj, was hit by floods. Thepandemic had already swallowed the lives of the bread winners of some families. Havingno work and nowhere to go, people had resorted to working anywhere to fill their stomachs, but who knew that they hadn't seen the worst yet. In the middle of August, the monsoon came in a deluge, wreaking havoc on people, killing those who were already close to death and oppressing the oppressed.
St.Xavier's School, Sahibganj, stands out as the epitome of love and care and has done a lot for the people during the Pandemic. We had thought of helping these people who were hit by the floods, but little did we realize thespectrum of tasks to be done to provide relief to the people.
SOXA, St Xavier's School, Sahibganj, and Loyola Alumni Association (LAA), Jamshedpur, organized a medical check up camp for displaced and flood affected families in town areas, namely Church Road and Gulli Bhatta, and poor families in 3 small, still flooded island villages in Rampur Diara, which is opposite the St. Xavier’s School campus.
St. Xavier’s embarked on the timely mission of ensuring that the flood affected people of Sahibganj who were displaced from their homes, got a meal.
Next they sent out a message for medical aid to which the Loyola Alumni Association responded.