Tuluvas converge at Dublin to form Irish Tulunadu Sangha in Ireland


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Dublin, Jun 28: Irish Tulunadu Sangha was formed recently where all the Tuluvas residing in and around Dublin got-together for a formal event.

The event began with the lamp-lighting by Gunasheela Shetty, Stella Corda, Mohan and Hemalatha. Sudha Gurunandhan recited a shloka.

Well-wishers from India namely Coastalwood writer-director Vijay Kumar Kodialbail, Sandalwood music director Gurukiran, Daijiworld Media managing director Walter Nandalike, actors Prakash Thuminad, Shivadwaj, Roopashree Varkady, Vijay Shobaraj Pavoor, and playback singer Ramesh Chandra personally conveyed their wishes to the event through video messages.

The event was well-executed by Ilyas Hussain, Sajith Shetty, Chaitra Shetty, Gautham Shetty and Prarthana Rai.

Ilyas Hussain compered the event. Chaithra Shetty rendered the vote of thanks.

Irish Tulunadu Sangha has been formed with the purpose of providing a common platform for people from South Canara region residing in Ireland. The sangha is dedicated to fostering a sense of belonging, celebrating cultural heritage, and nurturing strong social connections among the members.

Culture takes center stage within the Irish Tulunadu Sangha. The organization embraces the richness and diversity of South Canara's cultural tapestry. Through captivating cultural performances, engaging drama, captivating music and dance, and delightful cuisine, their gatherings provide a platform for participants to immerse themselves in the vibrant traditions of the homeland. By fostering understanding, appreciation, and celebration of multiculturalism, the organization strives to create an environment where heritage thrives and bridges are built between communities.

Irish Tulunadu Sangha believes that by coming together as a community, they can harness the power of their collective experiences, talents, and passions to create a more inclusive and vibrant society.

 

 

 

  

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Wed, Jun 28 2023

    Tuluvas of Dublin have shown the unity of Hindu, Christian and Muslims. Keep the same spirit forever. Just Ignore what is happening back home in D.K. Atmosphere of D.K has been spoiled by few people, which may not last long.

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  • sense_shetty, Kudla,Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 28 2023

    Well done Ireland Tuluvas . Protecting the language and culture of Tuluvas is essential for maintaining their identity, preserving cultural diversity, enabling effective communication, honoring historical legacy, fostering community cohesion, and unlocking economic opportunities. It is through the collective efforts of individuals, institutions, and policymakers that the language and culture can thrive and continue to enrich the lives of Tuluvas and society as a whole. Due to the negligence of the Karnataka state, Tulu has been categorized as a vulnerable language at the international level, particularly within the United Nations. This unfortunate situation is a result of the discriminatory treatment faced by Tuluvas from the Karnataka state. Therefore, I strongly urge the State and Central governments to officially recognize Tulu as an official language of Karnataka and take appropriate measures to protect and promote its status.

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  • flavian, chik

    Wed, Jun 28 2023

    Good luck!!!

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