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Official LOM Bulletin of JCI Trichur - October 2015 EditionTRANSCRIPT
Index
a) Foreword
b) President’s Message
c) From the shelves of JCI Trichur Library -JCI Sen. Ranjith Kollannur
d) )Company Secretary Writes–Jc CS. Ramachandran T.M.
e) MY ODYSSEY - A travelogue on Great Himalayan Odyssey 2015 -Jc
HGF Sajith Paul
f) Non Banking Finance Company – Jc. Sarika Ramachandran
g) Down The Memory Lane – JCI. Sen. Sudhir Achuthan
h) Kids Corner
i) Creative Corner
j) Achievements Corner
k) Photographs
l) Birthdays & Anniversaries in November
FOREWORD
It has been a marvellous year for me as Editor of your Jaycee Herald. It was both a learning and enjoyable experience for me. It was the first time, I got an opportunity to be an Editor of a magazine and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was a wonderful feeling to see the creativity of our members unfolding and also it was a great feeling to get awards for our small initiative. I am extremely thankful to all of you for the wonderful support and trust given to me throughout this year.
Thank you very much once again and happy reading.
JC Ajay Kumar
Editor
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
We are proud to have our anniversary issue of
revamped Jaycee Herald. Jaycee herald is
providing a platform for all of us to put in our
creative efforts. Request you to keep
contributing so that this small effort can
become a platform for all budding talents. Time flies really fast
and it is with an overwhelming gratitude I start to pen my last
president’s message through this bulletin. When we thought of
coming up again with the bulletin, we never thought that our
small initiative would be appreciated by all of you and the
support given to us would be so overwhelming. Here I would
like to mention the names of two persons who have
contributed in all the 12 issues of our Jaycee Herald. I thank
and salute JC. CS.Ramachandran and JCI. Sen. Ranjith
Kollanur for their great support. Our editor Jc. Ajay Kumar has
done a wonderful job delivering us the bulletin on time, for the
last 12 months and was the pillar of the editorial board. I also
thank Jc. CA. Swapna Manoj for her creative ideas and in
bringing this bulletin in style and on time.
Through the month….
October month was a time of recognitions for us. The Mega
event of JCI Zone xx, Rhythm 2015 was held in Irinjalakuda on
October 9th, 10th and 11th. We participated in the event in good
numbers and around 40 members from JCI Trichur attended
the mega event. We had a sense of fulfillment when we
received 9 awards – Three Winner awards and Six Runner up
awards - from the Zone President Jc. Sudhin Ashok in a
glittering gala event.
When I started the Journey as your President 2015, My first
priority was to continue the spirit which Jc. Jojo, our IPP has
created. I never dreamt of awards and recognitions, but by
passage of time, our bonding got stronger and along with came
recognitions and rewards. We had worked hard and the awards
we received reflect that our vision was correct and we were
able to achieve results in our mission. It was a great team
effort by all of you and I salute each one of you for the great
effort.
JCs of JCI Trichur had wonderful outstation GB at Valparai. It
was a great trip and 19 of our members participated in this
trip. The trip was wonderfully organized by Jc. Engr. Sanoj
Alappat who was ably assisted by Jc. Joby, Jc. Sajith, Jc.
Antony and Jc. Benjamin. Kudos for the wonderful team effort.
During this month we conducted three Prathibha Puraskar
awards at different schools. First one was conducted at
Bharathiya Vidya Bhavan, Poochatty and the award was
presented to Vaishnavi Kishore. In Harisri Vidya Nidhi School
we presented the Prathibha Puraskar award to Adit Vishnu for
his all round abilities. Third award was presented to Rahul A of
St. John’s Bethany School.
The election for the office Bearers 2016 as usual went
smoothly. Jci. Sen. Ranjith Kollanur was elected as the 49th
President of JCI Trichur and Jc. Engr. Sanoj Alappat was
elected as the Secretary and Jc. CA. Ajith Kaimal was elected
as the Treasurer. We are sure that the Team 2016 will take our
chapter to more heights in the coming year. I wish Ranjith and
team all success.
Another cause of celebration for JCI Trichur is that we have
two representations in the Zone Governing Board of Zone XX.
It was a really proud moment when it was declared that Jc.
Sajith Paul is the Zone Coordinator for Blood and Organ
Donation and Jc. Vinitha Sajith is the Zone Director, Jaycerette
wing. We are really proud of these two jaycees and
congratulate them in their achievement and wish them both all
success.
Our celebration continued with JJ Night, a dream we had,
where, our children performed to their potential. It was a
dream come to true to all of us, as around 35 of our children
performed beautifully in that mega show. It was a great
evening of music, dance and other cultural activities. It was a
great team effort and we understand the efforts taken by all of
you and I salute you for your efforts. I would like to specially
thank Jaycerette Chairperson. Jc. CA. Swapna Manoj, Program
Director Lakhsmi Ajay Kumar and Jcrt Secretary Jc. Vinitha
Sajith for the efforts they have taken. Also, JC Sudhir Achuthan
and Jc. Ajay Kumar contributed a lot to the success of this
event. It was a culmination of more than 3 months effort and I
thank all the JJ’s, Jcrts and Jc’s who were behind this show.
You really made us proud…
As I Bid Adieu, I feel overwhelmed by your love…..
As I sign off as the President of JCI Trichur, I feel overwhelmed
by the love and affection showered on me and the confidence
reposed in me by all of you. My tenure as President has been
full of special moments, which I would cherish for all times to
come. I would particularly remember the great warmth
demonstrated by the members whenever I made a request
from you for any help.
During this journey, I had some never-before experiences like
having a very little sleep, travelling through forests, speaking
in front of 3000 students, getting awards, getting recognitions
and getting stranded in the middle of nowhere, without even a
mobile in my hand.
To honour the image of the President of JCI Trichur, I did try to
project myself as best as I could, because unless a man
inspired himself to greater achievements how can he inspire
the world around him.
My term as President has been truly a learning experience
during which I have tried to transform my tenure as a worth-
reading chapter in the history of JCI Trichur.
While leaving the office, I feel happy and contended since I
have had your love and faith throughout my tenure and hope
our relation will continue forever.
I would like to thank PZP Jc. John Paul, PP Jc. CA. Sanjo
Nambadan, PP Jc. Dr. K.J. Varghese for the confidence they
placed on me, for the post of President of JCI Trichur.
My sincere thanks to my team 2015 - Secretary Jc.Sajith Paul
and Treasurer Jc Ranjith Boban, for their great support and
hard work. I also thank all my Programme Directors who were
the pillars of different projects of this year. This communication
wouldn’t be complete, if I do not thank my advisors, CGB
Members and GB Members.
I would also like to thank my better half Jc. Swapna Manoj for
being such a great pillar of support for me and our children
Gayathri and Pranav who missed out many of my evenings
because of JCI work.
I offer the incoming President JCI. Sen. Ranjith Kollanur my
best compliments for his journey. I am sure that he will take
the chapter to further heights under his leadership.
Thanking you,
Yours truly
Jc HGF CA Manoj Kumar.M
President
From the shelves of JCI Trichur Library
V for Vendetta by Alan Moore and David Lloyd
Publisher – Vertigo; Year of Publication – 2005; Pages – 296
The recent years have seen a heightened demand for Guy Fawkes
masks. Amazon at one time reported it to be the highest selling
mask on their website. I am sure you have seen it too, while
browsing the internet – the face of a man with rosy cheeks, a
pointy beard and a painted smile. The mask owed its sudden rise
in popularity due to its adoption by the #Occupy Wall Street
Movement and their ilk and the Anonymous hacktivist group.
Although their activity has been largely limited to the western
world, we had seen Anonymous turning their head towards India,
after some rulings by the Government of India and the Indian
judicial system on internet.
Guy Fawkes was a Catholic terrorist in England who attempted to
blow up the British Parliament on 5th November 1605.
Unfortunately for him, he was outed, ironically enough, by an
anonymous letter. He was captured on 4th November and
eventually died in 1606. If you are wondering how such an
irrelevant event in English history can hold significance four
centuries later, you are not alone.
The reason for that is V for Vendetta.
V for Vendetta is a series of comic books written by Alan Moore in
the 1980s and later compiled into a single book. It was about a
British terrorist set out to raise anarchy in a fascist Great Britain.
The Guy Fawkes mask that has become so popular is actually a
creation of the illustrator, David Lloyd.
Set in a dystopian world where fascism thrives and freedom is a
rare commodity, V for Vendetta is the story of the resilience of
humanity.
The novel starts off with a girl being threatened with rape for
soliciting policemen (unintentionally, of course). Out comes a guy
from the shadows to get rid of the shadowy cops. Grateful for her
safety, she is aghast by the realization that she is to now bear
witness to the first act of terrorism that V performs – blowing up
the Parliament; the act that Guy Fawkes failed. But this is just
the start. More is set to follow as V prepares to bring anarchy to
England. Oddly, the girl agrees.
For a while, the book devolves into a personal vendetta of a
person wronged by many, as V goes on a killing spree. While it
provides a setting to understand the ambiguous morality of V, it
hints at a larger storyline at play. The other characters in the
story, the machinery of the fascist state, are introduced. As the
story unfolds, we see how V dismantles the state one department
at a time, to bring forth a leaderless society; an anarchy.
There are stories within the story. The main one is about Eric
Finch, the regime’s top detective, who was also a former lover of
one of V’s victims. Troubled by the nature of his regime, he frees
himself from its clutches to become a true anarchist. The
development of Finch into an anarchist provides the better writing
in the story. But as a renegade with a different viewpoint from V,
he throws a monkey wrench into V’s plan. Almost.
Since it is a graphic novel it is a quick read. But it is not
recommended for kids because of mature situations. But by the
end it will leave you with an idea; the same idea that inspires
groups like #Occupy and Anonymous. And as the protagonist
eloquently puts after being mortally wounded –
Ideas are bulletproof.
JCI Sen. Ranjith Kollannur
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SEBI cuts IPO paperwork; notifies 5-sheet abridged prospectus
T.M. Ramachandran. BBS, LLB, MBA, FCS
Company Secretary in Practice
1st FLOOR, SAJI NIVAS
OPP. RDS LABORATORY
Dr. AR MENON ROAD, NAICKANAL
THRISSUR, KERALA 680 001 INDIA
Mobile:- +91 98460 93998
E mail: [email protected]
In a game changing move Markets Regulator SEBI has notified a five-
sheet abridged prospectus that companies need to file for public offers
– a step aimed at making it easier for investors to understand key points.
Under the new norms that will come into effect from December 1, the
abridged prospectus including the application form can't exceed five
sheets that would be printed on both sides, a maximum of 10 pages.
Currently, the full prospectus that companies file for their public offers
including IPOs runs into 400-500 pages and it has often been felt that the
investors find it difficult to get the key information from such bulky
documents.
The move would help in reducing the cost for companies.
Sebi said that the "information as is material and appropriate to enable
the investors to make an informed decision shall be disclosed in the
abridged prospectus".
Also, the companies would need to make these disclosures as per the
format specified by Sebi from time to time.
The information which is of generic nature and not specific to the issuer
would need to be brought out in the form of a General Information
Document (GID) as specified by Sebi.
The Abridged Prospectus would need to be printed in a booklet form of A4
size paper, while the font size cannot be "visually smaller than Times New
Roman size 11 (or equivalent)" with single-line spacing.
Information required to be given in Tabular Format would not appear in
running text format.
"The order in which items appear in the abridged prospectus shall be as
specified by Sebi. The application form shall be so positioned that on the
tearing-off of the application form, no part of the information given in the
abridged prospectus is mutilated," the Securities and Exchange Board of
India (Sebi) said in a notification dated October 27.
MY ODYSSEY
A travelogue of Great Himalayan Odyssey 2015
-Jc HGF Sajith Paul
Secretary, JCI Trichur 2015
Once one of my friends at Berger was in a casual talk about going to the
Himalayas on a bullet. That time a small dream started growing inside me. It got
its full growth on a lazy rainy June evening, when I saw the advertisement about
ROYAL ENFIELD HIMALYAN ODYSSEY 2015 and I made up my mind to go for it.
After facing many hurdles, I finally started for Delhi by flight. In Delhi, I
reached around midnight and it was my first time at the national capital. I took a
taxi and proceeded for the hotel at Asoka road - a four star one, where I should
stay after joining the odyssey team. My first set back was that there were no rooms
available in that hotel. Then I took an auto and the auto driver took me to a local
hotel somewhere at the suburban areas of Delhi. It was a frightening night at a
hotel where I was a total stranger.
Next day started with 5 Km run and 50 pushups to check the physical health
condition and we all completed it successfully. Then we relaxed for the day,
meeting new peoples from different parts of the country in our group. There was a
briefing of what to expect, how to ride, what to eat & drink, what to wear etc. The
next day we started for the flag off of Himalayan Odyssey at India Gate and it was
done by MD of Royal Enfield. Before the flag off, there was a small prayer by the
Lamas from Tibet and they blessed us giving a white scarf which stands for peace.
We started after the flag off. Nature started showering us good luck in the form of
rain, but the rain lasted for three days. We crossed Chandigarh in Punjab and
reached our first halting point Parvanoo - a small village in HP.
Next day morning, after a small briefing of the day ahead, we started for our
next halting point Narkanda - again a small village in HP. It was nice scenic beauty
all around, but we were told, if we admire the mother nature while riding, it may
lead to our end! So we kept our hands on the handle and our boots on the foot peg
and reached our next halting point. It was all raining and we had to divert our route
a bit due to landslides. At Narkanda, we started seeing snow covered mountains.
There we saw Kailash Peak - the famous pilgrimage place. Next morning after
briefing we started for Kalpa. There we saw the famous Sutlej river. We reached
Kalpa by Nightfall.
From Kalpa, after the briefing for the day, we started for Kaza - the head
quarters of Spiti valley, a religious place for the Buddhists. It was the toughest ride
of the event. We rode across very dangerous landscapes beside Sutlej river. It was
all going fine until in the evening just before 40 Kms from Kaza, we faced our first
land slide. The road was blocked because of slush and mud till the knee, due to the
landslide and rain. We had to turn back and ride 10 km, around 7 Pm to a small
village called Tabo. We spent our night at a monastery in that small village, which
had a population of hardly 70 people.
Next day morning we took a tour of the 200 year old monastery. From there
we started our ride after the day’s briefing, towards Kaza, which is roughly 40 Km
far. We reached Kaza around noon, had lunch and went to see a local festival in a
monastery nearby. After that we got some time to surf internet, upload pictures in
whatsapp and also to call our loved ones.
Again after morning brief at the hotel, we started riding to our next halting
point Jispa. While riding , we came across the first water crossing and it continued
till we reached Jispa. There we celebrated two birthdays of our co riders. Some of
the fellow riders started feeling the heat of the ride.
From Jispa after the briefing for the day ahead, we started our ride to
Sarchu. There were small and medium water crossings on the way but a major
setback we faced was a huge water crossing on the way to Sarchu and it took
almost 15 Minutes for each rider to cross it. It was around 5 Pm when we all
crossed the water crossing but our back up vehicle could not make it to the other
side of the stream. So the coordinators of the ride decided not to proceed to
Sarchu. We halted for the night at a rest place near a daba. With all wet riding gear
due to water crossing and only dry cloths we had in our back packs, it was a
memorable night stay at the daba. Next day Border Road Organization officials
came and cleared the way for our back up vehicles to pass the water crossing, this
is where we see the role of BRO - a subsidiary of the Indian army who makes and
maintains the border roads in any adverse conditions.
Next day we started from the daba to Rumtse. Due to lack of time we
decided not to stay at Sarchu and to proceed to Rumtse. On the way there was
medium to large water crossings. This happens due to melting of snow at the
mountain top. Now we could see snow on the road sides we were passing. It was
definitely a pleasant treat for our eyes, but as we are going up the altitude, some of
us started feeling the lack of oxygen in our breath. At last we entered Jammu &
Kashmir - the paradise of India. Just 30 Kms from Rumtse, at around 5pm,
another bad luck hit us in the form of a heavy rain. Due to cold, rain and the
uncertainty of the way ahead, we decided to stay again in a small daba beside the
road. In the daba, myself and a Bangalore settled Malayali in our team prepared
egg roast for the group and every one appreciated our spicy egg roast. It was again
a tough night to pass as we were 12000 ft above sea level.
Next day morning the nature was pleasant and we started after the briefing
to Rumtse. We couldn’t avoid Rumtse as it was the place where we should stay and
get accustomed to the high altitudes before heading to Leh through highest
mountain passes in the world. We reached Rumtse by 12 noon and had lunch. It
was a good Sunday afternoon at Rumtse. So me and my friend thought of making
calls to our homes. We went another 10 Kms to find a satellite phone booth in an
army camp. As we almost completed making calls, the climate changed
dramatically. It suddenly started to rain mildly in the beginning and it got heavy as
time passed by. Suddenly the rain water started getting in to some local houses
and we could hear cries from there, but we were helpless. The army people went
with JCBs and made temporary arrangements for the water getting in to the
houses. At around 5pm the rain softened a bit. So my friend and myself decided to
go to our camp which is almost 10 Kms from there. While we came to make the
calls, it only took 10 Mins to reach. But on our journey back, it took around 30 to
40 minutes due to rain water and mud on the road. I cannot forget the night we
spent at Rumtse. It was a temporary tent accommodation. We had to sleep on the
bed which laid on the ground itself and all night it was raining. So you could
imagine the cold inside the tents. I almost felt like I may get ill and would not be
able to ride to Leh on my bike. I was feeling so unhealthy, I even had to skip the
dinner and stay all time in the tent.
Again a good sunny morning. No signs of rain. We started after the day’s
briefing for the final destination - Leh. All of us became so excited that we forgot all
the hardships we faced during our ride. We crossed More Plains and reached
Taglang La - the second highest motorable road in the world. That place was full of
snow capped mountains and there was also one temple. We again continued our
ride and reached Leh around noon. The next day we proceeded to Khardung la, the
purpose of our trip, the highest motorable road in the world and of course every
bikers dream land. It was roughly 30Kms, but hell of a ride. We came across all the
obstacles we faced till now in that 30 Km stretch.
After all those hardships when I think about the Himalayas, I feel like going
again next time of course with my darling and my daughter, at any course of my
life. I thank the almighty, my family especially my better half, my little one and all
my dear ones who helped me one way or the other to fulfill my dream.
Non Banking Financial Company (NBFC)
JC SARIKA RAMACHANDRAN
A Non Banking Financial Company (NBFC) is a company registered under the
Companies Act, 1956 of India, engaged in the business of loans and advances,
acquisition of shares, stock, bonds hire-purchase, insurance business, or chit
business: but does not include any institution whose principal business is that
includes agriculture or industrial activity; or the sale, purchase or construction of
immovable property.
NBFCs registered with the Reserve Bank of India may take part in the insurance
agency business on a fee basis and without risk participation or the need to seek
the bank's approval. In a notification issued, the RBI said such NBFCs should obtain
permission from the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority and comply
with IRDA regulations for acting as a "composite corporate agent" with insurance
companies
Difference between NBFCS & Banks
NBFCs perform functions similar to that of banks; however there are a few
differences in that an NBFC cannot accept demand deposits; an NBFC is not a part
of the payment and settlement system and as such, an NBFC cannot issue cheques
drawn on itself; and deposit insurance facility of the Deposit Insurance and Credit
Guarantee Corporation is not available for NBFC depositors, unlike banks. An
Increasing number of microfinance institutions (MFIs) are seeking non-banking
finance company (NBFC) status from RBI to get wide access to funding, including
bank finance
NBFC’s are mainly categorized into deposit taking NBFC’s and non-deposit taking
NBFC’s. Deposit taking NBFC’s and non-deposit taking NBFC’s are further classified
based on their size. Within this broad categorization, there are again many types
of NBFC’s like Asset Finance Company, Investment Company, Loan Company,
Infrastructure Finance Company, Systemically Important Core Investment
Company, Infrastructure Debt Fund, Micro Finance Institution and Factors.
If any unincorporated entity (Proprietorship / Partnership) or an NBFC without
authorization to take deposit is found accepting public deposits, it is liable for
criminal action. Also, if NBFCs associate themselves with proprietorship/partnership
firms accepting deposits in contravention of RBI Act, they are also liable to be
prosecuted under criminal law or under the Protection of Interest of Depositors (in
Financial Establishments) Act, if passed by the State Governments.
1982.. Sri Neelam Sanjiva Reddy was our President till 25th July 1982,
followed by Giani Zail Singh who was elected as the 7th President of India.
Smt. Indira Gandhi was our Prime Minister and Kerala was lead by Chief
Minister K. Karunakaran. All sports lovers would never forget 1982 because
it was for the first time Asian games were conducted by India. Though
telecast through TV was started in Delhi in 1959, National telecast were
introduced in 1982. Colour TV was introduced to India with the Live Telecast
of Independence Day speech by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on 15th
August 1982 followed by the Asian games held in Delhi.
1982 was so special and an ever memorable year for me. Not because of
any of the above reasons
Like any other child my sister Mini chechi and myself were excited when
summer vacation arrived. My Achan was working with VSSC (ISRO) and we
all were staying in Ambalamukku, Trivandrum. Ours was a residential
colony consisting of 5 residents. All were colleagues of my Achan. Out of 5
families three belonged to Thrissur. During all summer vacations we would
go to Thrissur, but that year was special because we were to travel to
Bombay on April 18. And that was our first trip outside Kerala.
I had heard a lot about Bombay - the commercial capital of India with huge
buildings, offices, and known as the city of Dons - from my two ammamen
especially the elder ammamen, we call him “Kuttapa mamen “ . Whenever
Kuttapa mamen comes I would sit and listen to him like an obedient child.
I loved to hear his stories about Bombay (he always exaggerated things
which I came to know only later). In between he would tell how hard
working he was and how he built his own flat and a house at Ammadam,
Thrissur. I became fan of my Ammamen (which benefited me later). So I
was excited to go to Bombay. 36 hours of journey in Jayanthi Janatha
express was tiresome but since it was our first time we enjoyed it a lot. We
spent 20 days in Bombay. Ammamen has got two daughters elder one
Sangeeta and younger one Sunita. I had met them even before, but only
the memories from 1982 trip and thereafter were in my mind, May be
because of the photos which we took while in Bombay.
I still remember the places we visited Nariman Point, Elephanta Caves,
Humpty Dumpty, Juhu Beach, Marine Drive, VT Station, Gate way of India,
Vikrant the war ship….etc etc. First time in my life I tasted the North Indian
Thali….I started loving Bombay. Somewhere in my mind I decided to settle
in Bombay……my dream city. Sangeeta said I was a naughty boy, stubborn.
Actually I was stubborn. (Hope Anu and Meenu will not read this , they will
say even now I am stubborn). I saw two films of Amitabh Bachchan “Desh
Premi” and “Namak Halaal”. From then onwards I never missed any of
Amitji’s movie. I became a fan of Big B.
1983…
That New Year was special to me because I got a New Year greeting card.
That was my first New Year card. Even if I have got other New Year cards
earlier, I don’t remember, after all, who bothers. But that was a special one
because I got that from Sangeeta. One day I saw that card lying in our
compound with other wastes. Even though I don’t know who put it there, I
shouted at my chechi and amma for doing this. I kept that card with me and
I read the lines many times. Actually that card was addressed to me and my
chechi. Many a times I thought she could have written only my name. I don’t
know why but I always thought that. After 33 year I still have that New
Year greeting card.
I don’t know whether I am boring you all... I stop for the time being.
Sangeeta, Manoj and Swapna motivated me to write some article in Herald.
I didn’t have the confidence to write; but I didn’t want to miss this
opportunity too. I thank Sangeeta (my “Kanchana”), and also our President
and Jcrt Chairperson for your encouragement and motivation.
I may continue……..
JC. HGF Sajith Paul has been appointed as the Zone Coordinator Organ and Blood Donation of Zone XX of JCI India
JC. Vinitha Sajith has been appointed as the Zone Director Jaycerette wing of Zone XX of JCI India
JCI. Sen. Ranjith Kolannur has been elected as the President of JCI
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PRATHIBHA PURASKAR AWARD CEREMONY AT HARI SRI SCHOOL TO ADIT VISHNU
BiRTHDAYS IN THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER
NAME DATE OF BIRTH
JC. CA. Shajan T T November 14
JC. Martin Thomas November 19
ANNIVERSARIES IN THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER
NAME WEDDING DATE
JC. Murali Mohan & Smitha Murali November 7
JC. Joshy Thottan & Sinu Joshy November 7
JC. Dr. K. J. Varghese & Jain
Varghese
November 21
JC. Martin Thomas & Sandhya Martin November 23
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