KNRI holds ‘Karnataka day celebrations’ in Jeddah


Media Release

Jeddah, May 25: The Indian expatriate’s community from the southern state of Karnataka celebrated ‘Annual Karnataka Day’ on May 15 at the Indian Consulate premises in Jeddah.

This program was organised by the Karnataka Non Resident Indian (KNRI) Forum, Jeddah.

Consul for Press and Information, Dr Irshad Ahmed graced the event as chief guest. Vishwanath Hegde, of Intermodal Services SA and Shoaib Saeed of RedTag were the guests of honour.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr Irshad Ahmed complemented the KNRI forum for all the activities they have undertaken for the poor and the needy. He also praised the forum for attracting a mammoth crowd for the event.

The president of the forum, Roshan Rodrigues spoke about the dedication of the forum members towards social cause despite their busy schedule.

Syed Nasir Khursheed, general secretary of the forum delivered a detailed presentation of the activities of the forum right from its inception.

Sabu Chandran, the event manager officially welcomed the guests and audience, Yashwanth Amin delivered the vote of thanks. The programme earlier started with the recitation of holy Quran by Shaikh Saoud.

The entertainment session began with the traditional Kannada hit song sung by Kaleem and followed by national patriotic group song by Saif, Nawaz, Kaleem, Madhuri Manjappa, Anitha Jangal, Vijayalakshmi, Shalmali Sudhir, Jaya S and Kavitha Naik.

Couple of dance performed by children of different age groups were choreographed by renowned dance instructor Pushpa Suresh, one of which showcased the antiquity, culture and the heritage of Karnataka and the other was a colourful and a foot tapping dance from the state of Rajasthan.

Sudha Raju choreographed couple of dances, one of which was based on a medley of Hindi film music and the other was patriotic number performed by children. There were other dance performances on the choreography of Shinto Anthony tune on popular Bollywood songs. Movin Rego choreographed unique mute dance which all apprised among the packed audience.

Rehna Saleem, Saif, Kaleem and Mohsin Khan treated the audience to some melodious and foot tapping Hindi and Kannada songs from old and new movies. These songs were a big hit among both the young and the old in the audience. President Roshan Rodrigues also sung a song from his music album, Alshellon, which was penned and composed by him.

Sahana Manjappa and Niaz Ahmed compered the programmes and conducted the popular Karnataka quiz with attractive prizes for the winners. A ‘scratch a recharge card’ contest was held where the prizes were recharge cards from the 3 mobile phone operators, STC, Mobily and Zain. Games for children with attractive prizes were conducted by Krish Jangal, Peter Mascerhanhes. A raffle draw was held at the end of the event with attractive prizes sponsored by EMax. A bumper prize of LCD was won by Masood Soher Wardy hailing from Gulbarga.

On the occasion, the organising committee also thanked golden sponsors RedTag and Intermodal Services SA and all other co-sponsors Emax, Joyalukkas, RF Developers, India Gate Restaurant, Premier Food Corporation, AB Industrial Supply, Jamiyyatul Falah Jeddah, Master Trading & Contracting and Imas.

Regional Manager of the RedTag, Shoeb Saeed expressed happiness about the activities and cultural programmes organized by KNRI Forum. He said that Karnataka residences have achieved good name in the Kingdom by their discipline and felt satisfied as sponsor to this event. Vishwanath Hegde of Intermodal Services SA appreciated the hard work of all executive committee members for excellent coordination in organizing the event.

The record turnout of audience was treated to an action packed evening filled with music, dances, folklore, games, quiz and dinner. The programme concluded with the national Anthem.

  

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  • Ronald Fernandes, Shirthady / Dammam

    Wed, May 27 2015

    Good to see so many Kannadiga's in Karnataka Day Celebrations oganised by KNRI - Jeddah. Great effort by President Roshan Rodrigues & Team. Keep it up.

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  • Arun, Palimar / Riyadh

    Tue, May 26 2015

    Great Program, Colourful event. Nice to see Roshan Rodrigues and All KNRI Jeddah. Cheers....

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  • vishvanath, jeddah

    Tue, May 26 2015

    Dears, how do we know such events in the future ? as I feel I missed after seeing so many kanndiga's.

    kinldy let me know.
    vishvanath.hirekodi@gmail.com

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  • Movin, Chikmagalure/Jeddah

    Tue, May 26 2015

    It was a nice program, Hats off to President Roshan Rodrigues! Thanks to KNRI-Jeddah to gather all Kannadigas Under one roof…Long live KNRI

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  • Vasu A.M, Bangalore/Jeddah

    Tue, May 26 2015

    Great efforts, great program for a great cause. The forum really integrates all Kannadigas living in Jeddah and Western provice of KSA. Long live KNRI.

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  • Yashwanth Amin, Mangalore / Jeddah

    Tue, May 26 2015

    Nice Program after long time... Audience enjoyed till the end.

    Thanks to KNRI Jeddah.

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