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Vol 3 No. 7 14 September, 2016
15th
August 2016
Independence Day & CHIMERA Priyanka Parab, S.Y. B.Sc.(Agri)
Our college celebrated the India’s 70th
Independence Day along with the Don Bosco Farm High
School, Sulcorna. Our Asst. Professor of Horticulture, Ma’am Glenda Carvalho, was the chief
guest for the occasion. She unfurled the National Flag and then all of us sang the National
Anthem as a tribute and respect for our country and freedom fighters who had sacrificed their
lives to give us the independence that we celebrate on this auspicious day.
After that all of us moved to the Humberto Mascarenhas hall for continuing the program
wherein the students from both F.Y. and S.Y. B.Sc.(Agri) sang a patriotic song ‘Maa tuze salam’
and six girls from S.Y. performed a dance. On this day, we completed one year of editing our
weekly magazine CHIMERA. A special edition of the CHIMERA was released on the occasion
at the hands of the school Headmaster, Fr. Manuel Vaz sdb. It was handwritten on handmade
paper with artistic work, all done entirely by the students. It contained one year’s experience and
journey of the students now in their second year at the college and a month spent by the new
F.Y. students. There were many dances and songs performed by the students of DBFH school.
DBCA students celebrating the 70th Independence Day of India
Fresher’s Party Blast 2016 Vandit R. Naik, F.Y. B.Sc.(Agri)
On Saturday, 20th
August, 2016. our seniors held a ‘Fresher’s Party’ for the new students of
DBCA-Sulcorna. As informed earlier, we gathered near the A.V. hall in the Men’s Hostel block.
Our dress code for the day was white clothes. There was a complete suspense as the A.V. hall
door was latched from inside. The only thing which we could hear was the mild music. We were
nervous as we had heard the rumors about ragging. However, when we saw Miguel Braganza Sir
coming to the hall, we were relieved. Things cannot go wrong when he is around. At exactly
1:30 pm the door was opened. They welcomed us by giving us broach with a smiley on it to
make us happy.
The party began with a short prayer was conducted by our classmate, Brother Joswin D’Souza.
Anchors for the day were Andrea Cheradil and Veena Gaonkar from S.Y. B.Sc.(Agri). We did
not know that the chairs on which we were sitting were numbered. Our first surprise was the
‘dare’ which they told us after calling out random numbers. Karishma Parsekar, Liza Pinheiro,
Albert Johnson, Asilda Vaz and Saiesh Shetye were the ones who fell prey to do dares. They
were fun. Those who did not like the dare, had to sit on a balloon and burst it.
Then we played a few games. Mahendra Kadam and Diocesan Brother Ryan Mascarenhas were
winners of breaking balloons game in which one had to protect the balloons tied to each ankle
while stamping to burst the balloon of others. The Laurel and Hardy pair of Saiesh Shetye and
Brijesh Fal Desai were the odd couple winning the balloon dance on a paper tile game. Mrunal
was the winner of the musical chair in which all the students from our class participated.
All the games made us thirsty and hungry. We were given refreshment and, when we were
comfortable, our seniors performed the stable dance for us. It was outstanding! The real fun was
when the ‘Freshers Day’ was coming to an end. It was the time when everyone had to come up
and dance. Even Miguel sir joined us in the dancing. Everyone participated enthusiastically in
the ‘Penguin Dance’, all were clicking selfies or group photos and having lots of fun. It was a
memorable evening for everyone.
Fresher’s party: S.Y. students in Black, F.Y. in White Selfies at the Kushawati River…
A Trek That Lost The Track Liza Pinheiro, F.Y. B.Sc.(Agri)
It was a fine drizzling Sunday morning!!! On 21st of August, once again the DBCA organized a
small trek to the beautiful and elegant Kushawati River. Our trekkers included students from
F.Y. and S.Y., Miguel Braganza Sir, his former colleague Mrs. Rena Fernandes, her son Eric and
Gauri Naik. Oh yes, we cannot forget our best three friends; Ben, Brice and Patch, the dogs on
the campus who joined us. The trek began from our college. On our journey we were introduced
to creepy-crawlies, rocks, Gabbian dams constructed with basalt rocks and wire mesh,
astonishing shrubs and trees and some snakes, too.
After crossing small streams and hills we finally reached our destination; the source of River
Kushavati. Can there be waters without the temptation to get yourself in? Impossible! Everyone
got into the river: splashing and dipping. Not only that, the boys dived into the water from the
branch which was about 5-6 feet above the water. Then the temptation arose for the girls too.
Gauri initiated the dive and showed that girls can do what the boys do. She was followed by
Dyinral Correia, Andrea Cheradil and myself. Truly, it was a thrilling experience. With wet
clothes and hungry tummies we headed back to our college but from the wrong track via Kajur.
A two hour long foot hike back to our college. Even the departure was memorable due to
accompaniment of Rena and Eric.
Inauguration Ceremony Joswin D’Souza, F.Y. B.Sc.(Agri)
The inauguration of the academic year 2016-2017 of B.Sc. (Agri.) degree program was held on
25th August, 2016 at Humberto Mascarenhas Hall, Sulcorna, at 11 A.M.. Shri. Ramesh Tawadkar,
the Minister for Agriculture, Sports & Youth Affairs and Tribal Welfare of Goa State was the
Chief Guest of this event. Shri. Shubhash Phal Dessai, the MLA of Sanguem and the chairman of
Info-Tech Corporation of Goa Ltd. was the Guest of Honour at this programme. Dr. Felix
Fernandes sdb, the Provincial and the Chairman of Goa Salesian Society, presided over the
function.
The second year students sang a devotional song placing the whole programme and the entire
year ahead into the hands of God. This was followed by the lighting of the lamp and welcome
speech by Fr. Allwyn D’Souza,sdb.
Academic Year 2016-17 Inaugural Function : 1. Release of CHIMERA, 2. Installation of the first Student Council of DBCA-Sulcorna.
3. Traditional Farmers’ Dance of Goa 4. Audience and 5. Minister of Agriculture’s address [ inset]
Inauguration ceremony of Academic Year 2016-17 and installation of the Student Council of DBCA
Soon after the welcome, the stage was set free for the cultural programme prepared by the
students. The first year students presented a beautiful folk dance depicting the culture and
tradition of the farmers and fishermen in Goa state. Students, Albert and Sergio presented a
melodious remix meddley song which was well appreciated by the guests as well as the staff
and the students.
After the presentation of cultural programme, the guests were requested to occupy their seats
on the stage. This was followed by the release of the inaugural edition of the ‘CHIMERA’, the
weekly wall magazine in the hands of the Shri. Ramesh Tawadkar, the Chief Guest of the
programme and Shri. Subhash Phal Dessai, the guest of honour , both of whom addressed the
gathering thereafter.
The inaugural ceremony came to the closure by the concluding speech delivered by Dr. Cassie
Rodrigues, the Principal of the Don Bosco College of Agriculture who took the opportunity to
thank all those whon were very much involved in making this event a successful one.
The programme was preceded by the installation ceremony of the Student Council at 10:30 am
with Akshay Parab, as the General Secretary, administering the oath to the Class
Representatives and Secretaries for Culture and Sports elected earlier at a joint meeting of both
the batches of students. Dr. Felix Fernandes, sdb presided over the installation function.
Festival of plants and flowers… Priyanka Parab, S.Y. B.Sc.(Agri)
A few students from DBCA-Sulcorna volunteered to attend the Silver Jubilee Festival of Plants
& Flowers at SFX school complex, Siolim- Goa, which was held on 27th
-29 th
August, 2016.
There we got the opportunity to witness most of the medicinal, fruit, spice, ornamental and
flowering plants available in Goa. All of us helped them to arrange the plants displays. There we
saw the insectivorous Pitcher plant for the first time. We even saw the creativity of various High
school and Higher Secondary students in their projects on pulses and their importance in our day
to day life.
In the afternoon, we were fortunate to have an interesting and interactive caricature session with
Alex Fernandes, popularly known as Alexyz, who is the co-founder of this unique festival. He
gave us the invitation for a cup of tea at his house which was nearby but, while going through his
artistic work in his house, we requested him to portrait each one of us. To our surprise, he readily
sketched all ten of us and Miguel sir with keen interest. He even encouraged us to sketch each
other’s cartoons. Goaded by Alexyz, we even tried caricatures of Miguel Sir. The session was
memorable and interesting. We enjoyed it a lot.
At the festival of plants and flowers AND an amazing session of cartooning with Alexyz
Workshop on Body Language Ryan Mascarenhas F.Y. B.Sc.(Agri)
Kanan Tandi and participants in the workshop on body language at Dempo House, Panaji
Learning outside the classroom is fun, outside the college campus learning is also fun and
travelling a distance of about 65 km to learn something different and interesting is extra fun. Few
of the DBCA-Sulcorna students got a very good exposure at Dempo House Panjim on Sunday,
28th
August; under the guardianship of our Miguel Braganza Sir. As Miss. Kanan Tandi an
expert in body language conducted workshop on body language organized by Planet J of
‘Navhind Times’ newspaper. Nine students of DBCA-Sulcorna attended this workshop
altogether there were about 100 others who came to participate in it from different walks of life,
most of the students in the age group 16 to 23 years and a few adults.
The concepts that were discussed there were ‘how to be memorable,’ ‘public speaking’, ‘social
and emotional learning’ and understanding body language, specially understanding facial
expressions and different types of handshakes. It enriched me and of course all those who
witness the same, with something important that will be useful while dealing with other
individuals in our day to day life.
Teachers’ Day celebrations Shivama Oppari, S.Y. B.Sc.(Agri)
We celebrated Teacher’s Day on 01 September as 05 September was during Ganesh Chaturthi
holidays. The students of S.Y. B.Sc. (Agri) teamed up with the students of F.Y. B.Sc.(Agri) to
organize the programme with lots of hard work because of our love for our teachers and other
staff members who look after us the year round.
We welcomed the teachers and the non-teaching staff with the roses. Like all good things we
began with a prayer service. Brother Joswin D’Souza, a student of F. Y. B.Sc. (Agri), led us in
prayer. We had different games and dares for the teachers where in all of them participated
whole-heartedly. Krutika Gaonkar did a monologue of a student while the teachers enjoyed their
refreshments. Later Puja sang a beautiful song and Sergio sang a song while Albert Johnson
accompanied him on the guitar. Many students did the mimicry of the teachers and everyone
had a hearty laugh when Shubhangini Ma’am said that we were imitating Ashika Ma’am when
actually everyone else guessed that Shubhangini Ma’am was being imitated!! We were very
fortunate to have a performance by Ma’am Pratiksha, who did the mimicry of Mandar Gawas, a
student of S.Y. B.Sc. (Agri). Sandesh Naik Desai Sir shared his feelings with us and Ma’am
Sumati told us the importance of teachers day. Later Miguel Braganza sir informed us that Dr.
Cassie Rodrigues has stepped down from the charge of ‘Officiating” Principal and that Satish
Patil Sir will don that mantle from today. He took the opportunity to thank Cassie Ma’am for the
dedication and hard work she put in during the first year of the college. He also praised and
thanked the students for organizing the Teachers’ Day program. At the end of the programme
Master Nitin Gaonkar, the Sports Secretary, proposed the Vote of Thanks and we gave the
teachers custom made greeting cards and gifts as a token of love and appreciation.
EDITORS: Priyanka Parab, S.Y. B.Sc.(Agri) & Vandit R. Naik, F.Y. B.Sc.(Agri)