Mangalore: Annual Karavali Utsav gets off to a colourful start


Mangalore: Annual Karavali Utsav gets off to a colourful start

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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (DV)

Mangalore, Jan 13: Karavali Utsav, the annual fair in the city that attracts people from all over the coastal region, got off to a colourful start on Sunday January 12.

Delivering the presidential address, MLA J R Lobo said, "Our coastal area is known for its culture, tradition, economy and education. Hence, to preserve our culture and heritage, Karavali Utsav is essential.

"Karavali Utsav should be celebrated on grand scale like the Goa Carnival and Gujarat Kite Festival," he suggested.

Former principal of St Aloysius College and writer Fr Prashant Madtha inaugurated the formal stage programme. In his address he said, "We should all be united and not divided. Mangalore is a unique place which has nine languages like Tulu, Kannada, Konkani, English, Beary and others. To communicate among themselves, people here switch on to different languages, for example the bus conductor who calls out to passengers in various languages. Hence Mangalore should hold a place of pride in us."

He further added, "People of this region accept everything that is important to them. After Netravati railway bridge came into existence in 1906, people from Kerala and other places came here to study. We should be happy about it. Democracy means growing. There is a bit of unrest now but we need to work to pick the broken glass pieces before they wound our legs."

District incharge and minister for forests and ecology Ramanath Rai inauguated the exhbition.

Addressing the gathering, Rai said, "Mangalore is the melting pot of education, economy, tradition and culture. Students from various places come here for education, from primary to postgraduation. Mangalore is famous for its folk traditions like Kambala, and at the same time it is good place for industry as well as NRI investment.

"Just as we celebrate religious festivals on particular days of the year, we have planned to schedule Karavali Utsav on the last Friday of December from next year, " he said.

Manjula Shetty compered. Pradeep Kalkura delivered the keynote address, while ADC Dayanand K welcomed. Mohiuddin Bava, MCC commissioner Ajith Hegde, deputy commissioner A B Ibrahim and others were present.

The Karavali Utsav will be open for 45 days. Apart from offering lots of choices for the shoppers, it includes amusement rides and cultural and entertainment programmes. The entrance to the venue, which is different and unique each year,  wears a traditional look this time.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Tue, Jan 14 2014

    Karavali Utsav is one of the best concepts to promote our Karavali products and also acquaint the Karvali culture and developments.We need to call the outsider to inaugural because this will really work well to know each other.All the best.Thanq.

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  • Jagdish Alva, Mangalore / Jeddah

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    I have visited Karavali Festival couple of times in the past.
    But for me it was not at all great experience.
    If the management committee plans well and follow certain guidelines with the purpose of this ' Karavali Utsav' they can make it a grand show and attract lot many people.
    In my opinion, there should be more of a educative exhibition reflecting our traditions of karavai, which interest the school children along with their parents.viz : Jaggery processing, Clay pot making, basket making and rice processing etc...
    In other words,it should not be another mela with lot of shops selling their stuff for a high price.
    Hope our leaders will organize it in a professional way in the future rather than come for a photo shot.

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  • George A. Borromeo, Angelore, Mangalore, India

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    In Karavali Utsav we should exhibit and sell primarily the Karavali items, rather than exhibiting and selling Non Karavali things and items. Olden days we had an Exhibition in Nehru Maidan, it seems the name changed cleverly to Karavali utsav.

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