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1998
The new Sprititual Service Centre (Mary Help of Christians Church) was established, with Mary Help of Christians as its patroness, marking the beginning of the Salesians Mission in Bagalur.

2005
Non-formal tailoring and basic computer programs were initiated, along with neighborhood night study centers. Canonically, this community was attached to the Don Bosco College Community in Dharmapuri.

2006
A new parish church was constructed in celebration of the centenary of Salesian presence in India, marking a significant milestone in the community’s growth.

2007
The extension of SIGA began here with the establishment of SAGAI (Sagaya Annai Graphic Arts Institute). The institute was set up to offer non-formal diploma programs in Printing Technology and various short-term technical courses under the DB Tech India initiative.

2015
The community gradually ventured into the printing business, with VAT registration for outsourcing jobs, marking its first steps into self-sustained business activities. Later in the same year, the community was officially recognized as a canonical Salesian community.

2019
The notebook business was expanded with the installation of ruling and pinning machines. The operation was registered under GST, formalizing the business expansion.

2021
The centre became officially registered under Bharat Sevak Samaj (BSS), offering training programs in printing and computer-related courses. This recognition further strengthened the institute’s credibility and reach.

2022
Atelier Sagai, an advanced design training initiative, was introduced. This program aimed at providing students with hands-on experience through live job collaborations with Studio3creations. The introduction of Mac systems significantly enhanced the quality of learning for students, equipping them with industry-standard tools.

2024
To meet growing demand and accommodate business expansion, an extension block was added to Sagai Stampa, increasing both work and storage space.

2025
The launch of ‘Bosco Express Print’ service allowed the institute to extend affordable notebook offerings and digital services to local students. This initiative serves to support students with cost-effective printing solutions and contribute to the local community’s educational needs.