CHIEF MINISTER VISITS DON BOSCO MUSEUM
December 2, 2009, 7:12 am

Guwahati, Nov. 30. On 30 November 2009, Dr D. D. Lapang, Honourable Chief Minister of Meghalaya visited Don Bosco Museum (Don Bosco Centre for Indigenous Cultures) which showcases the cultures of the various tribes of north-east India.On his arrival at 10.15 a.m., the Chief Minister was welcomed by Fr George Maliekal, Rector, SHC, Mawlai, Fr. Joy Kachappilly, Assistant Director of DBCIC, Fr Sebastian Karotemprel, Fr Sylvanus Sngi, Fr Thomas Vattoth, Fr P.D. Johny and the staff of DBCIC. In his welcome address, Fr Sylvanus who comes from the Bhoi country of Khasi Hills from where the Chief Minister hails, spoke about the need for preserving the cultures of the north-east and how the Catholic missionaries showed their love for the cultures by building this magnificent museum. In his address, Dr Lapang thanked the Don Bosco fathers for their foresight in putting up a cultural museum in Shillong. A past pupil of St Anthony`s College, Shillong, the Chief Minister appreciated the work of the Roman Catholic missionaries, particularly of the Salesians of Don Bosco in the field of education. ``We are indeed privileged to have this wonderful museum in our State, which brings out the rich cultural heritage of our people, as well as the great love of the Don Bosco Fathers for our people,`` he said. Dr Lapang spent about an hour and half visiting the different galleries and admiring the different cultural artefacts exhibited in the museum. After his visit, the Chief Minister spent some time putting down his impressions in the Visitors` Book. He wrote: ``A thing of beautify is a joy forever...thank God that our beloved fathers preserved the cultures lest we forget...it is the pride of Meghalaya, north-east and nation as a whole.``




1. SKYWALK - ACHIEVEMENT REPORT
2. Inauguration of Don Bosco Museum Skywalk
3. Seminar on "Preserve Planet Earth, Promote Cultures"
4. Smt.Sonia Gandhi Maiden Visit to DBCIC
5. CHIEF MINISTER VISITS DON BOSCO MUSEUM
6. Rector Major's Visit
7. Computerization
8. Modernization