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Parish Games 2014 at St. Joseph Church, Mira Road (E) - Inaugural Parade

Published On : 20 Oct 2014   |  Reported By : Chrisneil Dsouza


Mira Road: Parish Games 2014 has begun at St.Josephs Church, Mira Road (E). The mega event began on the 18th of October 2014 at 07:30 pm on the church grounds. The event was started off with a grand parade which was done by the various SSC's. Every Small Christian Community was given a particular country to act upon and every community acted and participated to the fullest with great enthusiasm and zeal.

The first day event began with Football and now, during this week many more events to follow. The finals will be held on the 26th of October 2014.

 







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