(Don Bosco College, Bangalore) – The institution, Don Bosco College, Bengaluru, had the privilege of hosting Rev. Dr. George Thadathil SDB, Head of the Salesian Institutions of Higher Education (IUS), Rome. His visit became a defining moment for the institution blending global vision, Salesian spirituality, and practical wisdom that resonated powerfully with faculty, students, and religious members.
Strengthening Academic Vision Through Global Collaboration
In a meeting with the Academic Council, Rev. Dr. Thadathil emphasized the importance of strengthening international partnerships and cultivating a vibrant research culture.
“Don Bosco institutions in 137 countries are your greatest academic resource—draw from this global strength,” he remarked.
His insights highlighted the need for interdisciplinary research, global engagement, and academic innovation.
Reflecting on the session, Dr. Maria Nirmal Preethi shared:
“He reminded us that excellence grows when we collaborate, not when we work in isolation.”
Forming Student Leaders: Participation, Initiative, and Shared Responsibility
Dialogue with the Student Welfare Office (SWO)
In a dynamic exchange with student leaders, Rev. Dr. Thadathil introduced the “1–2–4–All” participatory method—encouraging structured, inclusive leadership.
Student Council President Feba Reji noted the impact of the discussion surrounding BOSCOTSAV ’25:
“We shared that the fest united the whole college—students who never led before emerged as leaders.”
The immediate practice of the technique energized the group and highlighted the power of collective thinking.
Address to Class Representatives
Class Representative Shreya Srivastava captured Father’s message:
“Leadership is choosing responsibility. It is choosing excellence even when the path is hard.”
His stories on resilience and integrity inspired students to embrace responsible leadership within and beyond campus life.
Guiding Religious Members: Learning as a Path to Mission
During his interaction with the Catholic Students Group, which includes twelve religious members, Rev. Dr. Thadathil reflected on the harmony between academic pursuit and vocational mission.
Sr. Joy FMA summarized his message:
“Obedience brings harmony to mission. Learning must always serve one’s calling.”
He encouraged ongoing professional and theological updating to remain relevant in a rapidly changing world.
Institutional Reflection: Renewing Commitment to Quality and Purpose
Faculty and administrators described the visit as an opportunity to recalibrate institutional priorities.
IQAC Coordinator Dr. Mary Binu commented:
“He helped us see that quality is not a checklist—it is a culture we must cultivate daily.”
Many echoed the sentiment that the visit rekindled the spirit of bold dreams and a renewed commitment to the Salesian mission.
Embracing the Global Salesian Identity
Rev. Dr. Thadathil underscored the importance of leveraging the worldwide Salesian educational ecosystem. His call to strengthen international linkages and promote intercultural learning resonated deeply.
Vice-Principal Mr. Vinod Kumar shared:
“Father widened our horizon—he showed us how global our students can become.”
His encouragement reaffirmed the college’s dedication to forming globally competent, socially responsible graduates.
Moving Forward: Strategic Directions Inspired by the Visit
A Visit Marked by Vision and Renewal
Rev. Dr. George Thadathil’s visit brought clarity, direction, and renewed energy to DBC Bengaluru. His ability to connect global vision with everyday practice left a profound impact on all who met him.
Principal Rev. Dr. Geo Kalladanthiyil, SDB expressed the collective sentiment:
“Father George helped us rediscover our place in the global Salesian family. His visit was truly a blessing.”
The day stands as a milestone for the institution—a moment of transformation that reaffirms Don Bosco College’s mission of excellence, collaboration, and service.
Finally Fr. George conveyed the cordial greetings and blessing of the Rector Major, Fr. Fabio Attard, SDB, strengthening the college’s sense of unity with the global Salesian family.





