Abu Dhabi, Oct 19: Konkani Cultural Organization of Abu Dhabi held its 21st annual general body meeting on October 16, here. Veteran entrepreneur and community leader Leo Rodrigues was once again elected president for the year 2015 - 2016.

Leo has been serving the association since its inception and was mainly responsible for the revival of KCO. This is the sixth time Leo is being installed as the president of the organisation.
Leo is well known for his philanthropic and social work among the Konkani speaking community in Abu Dhabi as well as in the UAE.
Youth leaders Canute Kelarai and Amitha Costawerere were elected General Secretary and Treasurer respectively for the forthcoming year. Both are known to be dedicated members of the organization.
The other office bearers inducted to the new committee are: Vice President – Vivek Serrao; Joint Secretary – Claudia Lydia Lobo; Auditor – Franklyn D’Cunha; Entertainment Secretary – Benette D Mello; Sports Secretary – Sandya Vas; Media Co-ordinator – Valerian Fernandes; Advisory Committee–Dolphy Vas, Michael D’Silva and Gerald D’Mello.
The outgoing President Michael D’ Silva thanked the members for their support and urged them to give the same support and cooperation to the new president.
The new president in his speech requested members to work hard towards the set goals of KCO of helping the needy, especially people suffering from serious illness.
KCO has been growing in popularity year after year and has become well known both in the UAE as well in India for their benevolent work in helping the needy and deserving students. They have initiated several scholarships through Samanvaya of Mangaluru and have been helping scores of people suffering with critical diseases. They are involved in various social, cultural and religious activities in Abu Dhabi.
The induction of Leo Rodrigues will add new vigour to the vibrant organization and bolster their efforts in working selflessly towards the downtrodden and needy people in the society, especially in Dakshina Kannada district.

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