STUDENTS OF CALCUTTA ARMENIAN PHILANTHROPIC ACADEMY DO WELL AT INDIAN UNIVERSITIES
Noyan Tapan
Dec 3, 2009
CALCUTTA, DECEMBER 3, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. On 2nd December
Reverend Father Khoren Hovhannisyan, pastor of the Armenians in India
and manager of Armenian College & Philanthropic Academy organized a
special meeting with the five college students who have passed out
from Armenian College.
The meeting was a warm and cordial one. Father Khoren, their guardian
lent an ear to the various challenges that the wards are facing
in the new surrounding, and how they overcome those difficulties
to win accolades in their respective fields. "Be forever proud of
your Armenian roots. The Church is bearing your financial expenses
because you all are Armenians and the children of Mother See of Holy
Etchmiadzin. I hope you shall realize its value and be grateful for
their generosity. When you grow up try to give back a little of what
the Armenian Church and its people have given to you," advised Father
Hovhannisyan.
These students are currently pursuing their Majors from different well
reputed colleges in the country. Jessica Milne and Tatevik Tadevosyan
are studying Education and Political Science respectively from Loreto
College. Vahe Shirinyan is doing a MBA course in Finance and Marketing
from the Indian Institue of Planning & Management. Artur Marusevich
and Zareh Stephen have taken up International Hospitality Management
Course at IIHM (Indian Institute of Hotel Management), Calcutta.
Noyan Tapan
Dec 3, 2009
CALCUTTA, DECEMBER 3, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. On 2nd December
Reverend Father Khoren Hovhannisyan, pastor of the Armenians in India
and manager of Armenian College & Philanthropic Academy organized a
special meeting with the five college students who have passed out
from Armenian College.
The meeting was a warm and cordial one. Father Khoren, their guardian
lent an ear to the various challenges that the wards are facing
in the new surrounding, and how they overcome those difficulties
to win accolades in their respective fields. "Be forever proud of
your Armenian roots. The Church is bearing your financial expenses
because you all are Armenians and the children of Mother See of Holy
Etchmiadzin. I hope you shall realize its value and be grateful for
their generosity. When you grow up try to give back a little of what
the Armenian Church and its people have given to you," advised Father
Hovhannisyan.
These students are currently pursuing their Majors from different well
reputed colleges in the country. Jessica Milne and Tatevik Tadevosyan
are studying Education and Political Science respectively from Loreto
College. Vahe Shirinyan is doing a MBA course in Finance and Marketing
from the Indian Institue of Planning & Management. Artur Marusevich
and Zareh Stephen have taken up International Hospitality Management
Course at IIHM (Indian Institute of Hotel Management), Calcutta.