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CASA Forms New Board

The society meeting of CASA held on February 7, 2019 constituted the National Board of CASA for the next quadrennial. His Grace Dr. Yakob Mar Irenaios was elected as the Chairperson, Bishop Subodh C. Mondal and Rev. S C David were elected as Vice-Chairperson and Treasurer respectively.

Moderator of ALC, the Most Rev. K.F. Paradesi Babu was elected as the Chair of Membership Committee, whereas the moderator of CNI, the Most Rev. Dr. P C Singh was elected as the chair of The Project Screening Committee.

It was for the first time that CASA Board included women and were placed in the executive Committees.

 

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