Pathanamthitta native appointed Peace Commissioner in Dublin
Annamma John from Pathanamthitta has been appointed as a Peace Commissioner in Dublin. She has lived in Dublin for 25 years and is also the Secretary of the Mar Thoma Church in Ireland. Her role involves witnessing signatures and certifying official documents, contributing to civic processes in the community.
- ▪Annamma John is a native of Keezhukara in Pathanamthitta.
- ▪She has been residing in Dublin for the past 25 years with her husband.
- ▪Her appointment as Peace Commissioner is an honorary designation made by the Minister for Justice in Ireland.
- ▪Peace Commissioners play a key role in civic and administrative processes by witnessing signatures and certifying documents.
- ▪Ms. John has been actively involved in social welfare and community initiatives.
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Annamma John, a native of Keezhukara in Pathanamthitta, has been appointed Peace Commissioner in Dublin. Also serving as Secretary of the Mar Thoma Church in Ireland, she has been residing in Dublin for the past 25 years with her husband, John Thomas.She is the daughter of A.K. Samuel of Kuppakkal Meppurathu House in Kozhenchery, Keezhukara. Her appointment, made by the Minister for Justice in Ireland, is an honorary designation. Peace Commissioners are authorised to witness signatures on documents, take statutory declarations and certify official papers, playing a key role in civic and administrative processes.A statement said Ms. John has been actively involved in social welfare and community initiatives.
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