Mangaluru: Konkani Natak Sabha holds 34th fancy dress competition

Konkani Natak Sabha (KNS) conducted the 34th fancy dress competition at Don Bosco Hall on August 21.

Vice president of the KNS, Liston D’Souza welcomed the participants and the audience. Adolphus Cutinha (Dolla Mangluru), a renowned dramatist and director, inaugurated the competition by lighting the lamp.

This year’s competition was an open-to-all competition. Fancy dress competition was in 4 categories – below 15 years boys and girls and above 15 years gents and ladies. As many as 19 girls and 13 boys took part in below 15 years’ category competition. Two female and 6 male competitors were in above 15 years’ category of the competition. Wilma Lobo and Jerome Moras officiated as judges.

General secretary Floyd D’Mello compered the programme. Assistant secretary Praveen Rodrigues, treasurer Gerald Concessao, and competition conveners Alwyn D’Souza and Austin D’Souza were present on the dais.

Cletus Lobo conducted the competition, Pramila Furtado and Edward Coelho assisted. Mr Floyd D’Mello proposed the vote of thanks, and Sunil Menezes and KNS manager Boniface Pinto assisted in computation of the score. Vice president Liston D’Souza announced the results.

Results:

Below 15 years
Girls Solo
First Place: Venora Levisha Lobo, Bondel
Second Place: Atarah Tia D’souza, Bajal
Third Place: Nenisha Prisha Monteiro, Bondel

Boys Solo
First Place: Ashwin Francis Baptist, Urwa
Second Place: Winston Leroy Lobo, Bondel
Third Place: Alden Pereira, Gantalkatte

Above 15 Years
Ladies Solo
Consolation Prize: Reshma Penha, Jeppu

Gents Solo
First Place: Vrethan Harold Pinto, Bajjodi
Second Place: Praksh Roshan Pereira, Gantalkatte
Third Place: Hubert D’silva, Bejai

Upcoming competitions

  • 22nd Dance Competition will be held on August 28, 3.30 pm onwards
  • ? 54th Elocution Competition will be held on September 4, 10 am onwards
  • 20th Poetry Recitation Competition will be held on September 9, 2 pm onwards
  • 2nd Voviyo Verse Competition will be held on September 11, 3.30 pm onwards
  • Short Play Competition will be held on September 18, 3.30 pm onwards

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Bommai condoles the death Gandhian Meerabhai Koppikar

 Leading Gandhian Meerabhai Koppikar, a close follower and associate of Bhoodan movement leader Vinoba Bhave has expired at her home in Mudhol of Bagalkot district.

Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has expressed his deep sense of grief and extended condolences on the death of a leading freedom fighter, who had followed Gandhian ideals and philosophy.

The Chief Minister, has in a condolence message, said Meerabhai aged 97 years had practiced simple living, shramdan, dairying and organic farming. When she was conferred the Rajyothsava award, the Gandhian lady had utilized the amount of the award for the welfare of the poor.

Karnataka has lost a veteran freedom fighter and Gandhian, the chief minister said.

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Freedom fighters gallery launched in Bidar

Bidar-based Shaheen Group of Institutions has launched a multi-media programme to spread awareness among the general public about freedom fighters and their contribution to India’s Independence movement.

A school and colleges run by the group have shared database of the lives of 100 freedom fighters that includes photos, videos, audios and documents. The sharing has been done online using social media and websites and offline by attaching Quick Response codes (QR codes) to images of freedom fighters that are pasted in prominent places across the State.

They were showcased in an offline exhibition on the college campus in Bidar between August 8 and August 10. It is on continuous online display on the Shaheen College website, https://shaheengroup.org/.

“We hope to reach at least one crore people with this project,’’ Abdul Quadeer, school society chairman, said at the inauguration. “Our freedom fighters are already well known. We hope that the exhibition and the online data base will kindle the spirit of the Independence movement among the youth and students,’’ Dr. Quadeer said. This programme is part of the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav event.

Each one of the 100 photographs has a QR code at the bottom. Scanning it will lead to the database of text, audio and video clips in Kannada, English and Urdu.

The exhibition has images of Mahatma Gandhi, Subhas Chandra Bose, Lal Bahadur Shastri, Bhagat Singh, Sukhdeo, Chandrashekar Azad, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Nana Saheb, Lala Lajpatrai, Rani Lakshmibai, Tipu Sultan, Hyder Ali, Mirza Khasim Ali Khan, Siraj-ud- Daula, Haji Shariatullah, Begum Hazrat Mahal and others.

After the exhibition, the images will be kept in public places around the State.

Shaheen Group is also promoting flag hoisting as part of the Har Ghar Tiranga programme. At least 1,000 students have hoisted the tricolour in their homes. “We have distributed to the public, 50,000 pocket sized flags and 10,000 hand-held flags,” he said.

Deputy Commissioner Govind Reddy and Superintendent of Police Dekka Kishor Babu inaugurated the exhibition.

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Mysuru man imparts theatre skills to tribal kids, pushes them to join mainstream

Theatre has evolved over time, perfecting the way it reflects the stories of society. It is a foremost artistic indulgence known to humankind since civilisation. In India, theatre is as vibrant as the country itself, and acts as a window to the ethos and culture of the land.

Taking a step further and bringing a synthesis between people, a 30-year-old man from Mysuru is introducing urban theatre to tribal haadis or hamlets, and inculcating the art form among the children there.

Vikas Chandra founded the theatre group, ‘Rangayaana’, in 2014 with the sole aim of imparting acting and theatre skills among tribal and rural folk. It was a chance awakening in Chandra, who as a highschooler, watched the shooting of a sequence of a Kannada film legend Vishnuvardhan-starrer, Vishnu Sene, near his house.

Fascinated, Chandra inquired with one of the junior artistes about getting a break in cinema. He was advised that by joining theatre training school ‘Kalamandira’, he stood a chance at the movies.

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Udupi: MAHE to launch online course ‘Discerning India- Living Cultures of Tulunadu’ on Aug 18

The official launch of the course ‘Discerning India: Living Cultures of Tulunadu will take place on Thursday, August 18 in front of EDU building Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), Manipal at 4.30 pm. This will be flagged off by Dr Ranjan Pai, chairman of Manipal Education and Medical Group (MEMG), pro chancellor of Manipal Academy of Higher Educaiton (MAHE), Dr H S Ballal, vice chancellor, Lt Gen Dr M D Venkatesh and the registrar Dr Narayana Sabhahit.

The course is an extension of efforts made by MAHE to highlight the knowledge systems of local community to the larger world. It is designed and offered by the Centre for Intercultural Studies and Dialogue (CISD), MAHE. The event will be marked by a special performance of ‘Tiger Dance (Pili Vesha) by Ashok Kadubettu and Team, a well-known Tiger Dance Performers of Udupi.

Details about the course

Discerning India: Living Cultures of Tulunadu is a self-paced online course that introduces the participants to the essence of the region. The course comprises the following units: Theatre and Performance: Yakshagana; Community and Sports: Kambala; Worship Traditions: Bhutaradhane; Nagaradhane.

The broader idea of this course is to nurture critical thinking and facilitate dialogue on different aspects of cultures. There are culture specific reasons and meanings for practices and activities that are an integral part of people’s lives. The course opens a space for analysis and reflections on these values. This course is designed for all those who are interested in exploring new cultures and understanding diversity of living. This is a two- credit online certificate course delivered in English and powered by the Directorate of Online Education, MAHE. It includes video documentaries, series of video lectures, readings and quizzes.

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Mangaluru: Fashionavya, exclusive collection by country’s best designers inaugurated

A much-awaited event for all fashion enthusiasts, a two- day ‘Fashionavya’, was inaugurated at Hotel Moti Mahal on Tuesday, August 16.

President of Ladies Circle 82 Monisha D Souza, president of Ladies Club Shirley Coelho, secretary Nayana Fernandes, JCI member and social worker Sumayya S K, psychologist Dr Ruksana Hasan, public relations officer Akshatha Lathish, president of Inner Wheel Club of Mangaluru North Vasanthi Kamath, immediate past president of Inner Wheel Mangaluru North Bharathi Prakash, member Sudha Jairam, counsellor, astrologer Kavitha and others were the guests for Fashionavya inaugural ceremony.

Fashionavya curates the exclusive collection of some of the latest and sought-after enthusiastic designers, who are mindfully handpicked from all over India. These designers bring in the best of the in-season assortments at the cost-effective latest designs on August 16 and 17, 11 am to 9 PM at Hotel Moti Mahal. Entry is free for visitors with all Covid safety protocols.

Fashionista, serving fashion lovers since 2008 with 350+ exhibitions in 40 Indian cities, is set to fascinate Mangaluru this time, with its 3rd Edition of Fashionavya.

Fashionista has recently won ‘The Gold Award 2022 in the Regional Star Category’ in the ‘Exhibitions Excellence Awards 2022,’ Delhi for conducting the greatest number of exhibitions in B-Cities of India. The award is one of the highest accolades an exhibition company can receive.

Fashionavya will offer apparel, jewellery, accessories, beauty products, cosmetics, fragrances, home decor, gifts, consumer durables, etc. If one is looking for some exclusive additions to their wardrobe for the upcoming season, then one must check in with the Fashionavya exhibition.

Fashion and lifestyle brands will be participating in this exclusive event from 20 diverse cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Jaipur, Pune, Jalna, Raipur, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Bhopal, Surat, Dharwad, Kolhapur, Belgavi, Coimbatore, Mangaluru and many more.

Managing director of Fashionista Pawan Shankar, propreitor Yukthi Shankar and floor manager Vinod were present.

Contact:

+91 9930734181

+91 9820175842

+91 9619780555

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Website: www.fashionistaindia.com

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Puttur: Historical well with Gandhiji connection exists here

 Even as the country celebrates ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ this year it is time to remember, recall and respect all the political sufferers and freedom fighters who have fought for India’s independence.

Mahatma Gandhi who played a key role in India’s freedom struggle is remembered for his visit to Dakshina Kannada district. He was on a visit to Puttur as part of the campaign to eradicate untouchability against the dalits.

He was instrumental in galvanising the freedom struggle and in ensuring equality in society especially with regard to the dalits.

In 1934, Mahatma Gandhi had paid a visit to Puttur on his way from Sullia by foot. He was received then by M S Kille, Mallya, Molahalli Shivarayaru and Shivarama Karanth among other luminaries. Gandhi had participated in a small meeting below a large peepal tree at the present Puttur government bus station.

Gandhi had given a call to eradicate untouchability. He paid a visit to two dalit colonies in Puttur and in particular his visit to Ragikumeru colony is still remembered. There was no supply of drinking water to the families of Ragikumeru. It is said that people of the colony were consuming drainage water that was flowing adjacent to their colony. Noticing this, Gandhi directed his confidants to immediately construct a well which exists even to this day next to the Ragikumeru road.

The youths have come to know of Gandhi’s visit to the colony today. Gandhi’s visit was and has been fondly remembered by the people of the colony as he had directed his confidants to construct a well at a time when the region was facing a shortage of food.

This well falls under the ambit of the city municipal council. However, the water in the well is not being widely used these days as adequate drinking water is being supplied through pipelines to the inhabitants of Puttur. But, the existence of this well brings back memories of Gandhi among the people of Puttur and Gandhi’s largesse in getting a well constructed.

The lives of the residents of Ragikumeru have considerably improved but residents feel a lot more needs to be done. 

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8-yr-old Mangalurean boy becomes youngest in GCC to climb Mt Kilimanjaro peak

Eight-year-old Ayaan Mendon from Mangaluru became the youngest person in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa on August 4.

On the morning of the August 4, Ayaan stood against the sign reading ‘Uhuru Peak’ in bold, holding the Indian flag after finishing a eight-day hike to Kilimanjaro.

Ayaan Mendon is from Mangaluru who resides in Dubai. He is currently studying at the North London Collegiate School Dubai. Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro has been on his bucket list since he was six. Wanting to be part of a former hike with his parents to Mount Elbrus and being young, he was promised to be taken on for the next hike.

On a practice hike in Nepal, he did very well, which gave his parents the confidence to take him to Kilimanjaro. There starts the planning and preparation for Kilimanjaro.

The training was not easy. Ayaan loves to train with his swimming squad (Proactive Academy) and his trainer (Coach Tariq) for boxing and other workouts. Ayaan is very energetic and is always ready for adventures. Ayaan had trained himself for two years unknowingly that it was to achieve this feat.

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Bidar school launches online database of freedom fighters

Bidar-based Shaheen Group of Institutions has launched a multi media programme to spread awareness about freedom fighters and their contribution to India’s Independence movement. QR codes used to share text, audio and videos

Bidar-based Shaheen Group of Institutions has launched a multi media programme to spread awareness about freedom fighters and their contribution to India’s Independence movement.

The school and colleges in the group will share a database on the lives of 100 freedom fighters that includes photos, videos, audios and documents. The sharing will be done online using social media and websites, and offline by attaching Quick Response codes (QR codes) to the images of freedom fighters that are pasted in prominent places across Karnataka.

“We hope to reach at least one crore people with this programme,” Abdul Quadeer, school society chairman, told journalists on August 8 during an exhibition of photographs and images in the park adjoining Shaheen PUC College in Shahapur in Bidar.

Bidar Deputy Commissioner Govind Reddy and Superintendent of Police Dekka Kishor Babu inaugurated the exhibition.

The exhibition will be open till August 10. Each of the 100 photographs has a QR code at the bottom. Scanning the QR code will lead to the data base of text, audio and video clips related to the image in Kannada, English and Urdu languages.

The exhibition has images of Mahatma Gandhi, Subhas Chandra Bose, Lal Bahadur Shastri, Bhagat Singh, Sukh Dev, Chandrashekar Azad, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Nana Saheb, Lala Lajpat Rai, Rani Lakshmibai, Tipu Sultan, Hyder Ali, Mirza Khasim Ali Khan, Siraj Ud Daula, Haji Shariatullah, Begum Hazrat Mahal and others.

After the exhibition, the images will be kept in public places around Karnataka.

“Our freedom fighters are already well known. We hope that the exhibition and the online data base will kindle the spirit of the independence movement among the youth and students,” said Dr. Quadeer said.

This exhibition is part of the Azadi Ka Amrut Mahotsav, which is a celebration 75 years of independence.

The group will promote hoisting of the national flag as part of the Har Ghar Tiranga programme. The group will motivate at least 1,000 students to fly the tricolour in their homes. It aims to distribute 50,000 pocket-size flags and 10,000 hand-held flags among the people.

The activities include essay writing and elocution competitions with a focus on the independence movement.

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Konkani Natak Sabha’s 58th singing competition held in Mangaluru, Udupi

Konkani Natak Sabha (KNS) held its 58th singing competition as part of its annual competitions on Sunday August 7.

The audition round in Udupi was held at St Mary’s CBSE English School. Fr Rocky D’Cunha, president of KNS welcomed the gathering while Fr Charles Menezes, parish priest of Udupi church, inaugurated the competition.

Fr Joachim D’Souza, former president of KNS, Liston D’Souza, vice president of KNS, Floyd D’Mello, general secretary of KNS, Praveen Rodrigues, assistant secretary of KNS, and Fr Johnson Lawrence Sequeira, principal of St Mary’s CBSE School, were the dignitaries on the dais.

The total number of participants was 36. The judges were Jude Fernandes and Sylvia Burnis.

Cletus Lobo, Melwyn D Almeida, Diana D’Souza and Shanthi Dias assisted in the competition.

The vote of thanks was rendered by Floyd D’Mello.

The audition round in Mangaluru took place at Don Bosco Hall.

The following participants have been qualified for the second round which will be held on September 25 at Don Bosco Hall here:

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