The Konkan Organization of Toronto (KOT) successfully concluded its Annual General Meeting (AGM)
on Saturday, January 10, 2026, at 11 Lee Centre Drive, Toronto. The activities and financials were
discussed briefly with the member community and agreed upon, providing a consensus on the results and
the path moving forward as part of the committee transition plan constituted in the associations
incorporation guidelines. The existing committee was officially dissolved after a word of thanks and
reflection by the preceding President Mr. Melwyn Sequeira.
With a shared purpose of reviewing the achievements and casting their votes for the future direction of
the organization, members elected the new committee by show of hands voting, followed by passing a
secondary motion. The selection proceedings were successfully conducted by Anthony Castellino, a long-
term supporting member of KOT.
Introducing the 2026–2028 Executive Committee
KOT and its members are proud to introduce the team that will run the organization for the next two-year
term. These individuals bring their unique capabilities and experience to serve the community and its
mission of bringing together the members and maintaining the heritage of the Konkan culture through
various events and activities.
A ‘Thank You’ note followed by the next steps in formulating a plan to continue with the strong foundation
laid by the previous team, the new President Mr. Melwin Lobo expressed his sincere gratitude and
commitment to lead the team with passion, purpose and fulfilling KOTs mission of community involvement
and growth – two of the main primary objectives unanimously echoed by the member community of all
ages.
KOT will continue to share the accomplishments and activities here that benefit those living in the
Toronto/GTA area or planning to make Toronto their new home.
About Konkan Organization of Toronto (KOT)
The mission of KOT aims to bring together the vibrant Konkan community with the aim of maintaining
their culture by providing a platform for community members to come together, integrate and celebrate
their heritage.
KOT also remains committed to preserving and promoting the rich cultural heritage to the young
generation both who have made the Toronto/GTA their new home and second generation from Konkan
families. From spiritual milestones like the Monthi Fest celebration to youth leadership initiatives in arts
and sports, KOT continues to be a pillar for the Konkan community in Toronto.