Mangaluru: 'United for a better Mangaluru’ event held to foster communal harmony


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (DV)

Mangaluru, Sep 9: A unique programme to foster peace and harmony in district some likeminded associations organized a 'United for a better Mangaluru’ on Friday September 9 at Town Hall in city.

Addressing in the occasion, Shri Esha Vittaldas of Kemaru Math said “Along with material education youth should imbibe spiritual education for the better society. Seed of peace should be spread everywhere. Peace is a 'Sadhana'. We are no one to protect 'Dharma' but the 'Dharma' protects individual. Youth should embrace the religious essence and internally be strong. The society should be free Alcohol, drugs".

Director of Jeppu St Antony Charity Institutes Fr Onil D' Souza said "Organizers have come up with a great thought but it should be effectively implemented. We should expect the change in society and keep going."

He also said that while observing the festival or celebrations in the name of God in public place, see that common man's life is not affected. "Though we are performing religious rituals, if a common man inconvenienced, the God may not be pleased. Hence we should do only good to others.” Fr Onil said

Chokka Bettu Moideen Juma Masjid Katheeb Moulana Abdul Aziz Dharami said “When we understand the problem of our neighbour, than we are in light away from darkness. If one matchstick can light a candle, these likeminded associations can light entire Mangaluru. Though there are a few untoward incidents, still communal harmony exists here. People of different faiths extend their hands in helping one another. When we change ourselves, then the entire society changes."

Deputy commissioner of police (DCP) Sanjeev Patil speaking on this occasion said "People of Mangaluru are spirited and energetic. Youth should have a proper friend circle. It is also responsibility of parents to to look after thier children and observe the change in them."

Vijayapura AFRAN president Moulana Basheer Ahamed Umari, Dr Hanibal Kabral,MK Nirmal Kumar senior Jain Scholar, Bhai Parveen Singh of Mangaluru Gurudwara, Thokkottu Masjid Kathib Mohammed Kunhi also spoke on this occasion.

Police commissioner Chandrashekar speaking in the valedictory said "The concept of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' is relevant in the present world. Division is not an good at all. We should believe and live in unity and diversity. Any organizations, if any individual in the organization commits wrong, he should be singled out. If this is done the credibility of organization will sustain."

He also said when one faces injustice, then he should raise the voice. "There are so-called decent people in the society who always remain silent. Such people should raise voice. When you raise voice against injustice it will come definitely down".

The event was jointly organized by Ahindha, Dakshina Kannada district, Al Haq Foundation, Buntara/Nadavara Mathr Sangha, Dalit Sangharsha Samiti, Hidayah Foundation, Highland Islamic Forum, Hope Foundation, Indian Catholics Youth Movement, Jain Samiti,Mangaluru, Karnataka Christian Educational Society, Karnataka Komu Souhardha nVedike, Karnataka Missions Network, KKMA - Karnataka Branch, M Friends, Mogaveera Mahajana Sangha, Muslim Lekhakara Sangha, Sri Guru Singh Sabha Society, Talent Research Foundation and Yuva Vahini Kendra Samiti.

Malady Ajith Kumar Rai Shashiraj Shetty Kolambe, Vasudev Bolar, Walter Maben, Suresh Bhat Bakrabail, Anil Fermai and Harikrishna Bantwal were present among others.

 

  

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  • Preetham, Bantwal

    Sat, Sep 10 2016

    Neil uk, they never even know inclusiveness means they got only dictatorship mentality. Also they are above the law and priorities than ordinary citizens. If i am rightly saying most people are good few rotten eggs poisoning the society also they got big political corrupt mask behind. Its total ignorance.

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  • Sundari Ashoknagar, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 10 2016

    United for a better Mangaluru -welcome to this forum. While appreciating the gesture, I would suggest some points. Mother is a first teacher to a child and home is the first class room for children. Let all mothers get enlightenment and teach their children to love one another whether they are siblings, cousins, neighbours,classmates or other children of other religions. Mostly at home, parents talk ill about other religions and child listens all that and as a result child hates other religions. So first conduct a seminar for all the mothers irrespective of caste creed and religion. Let the mothers get some enlightenment and let them guide their children.We should advice our children to be at home by evening and conduct bhajans and lessons from Puranas/bible/Quran.Our youth should be knowing what is good and what is evil. Then only our future generation will be responsible citizens of India and our Mangaluru.

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  • Ifthikhar , Mangalore / KSA

    Sat, Sep 10 2016

    Why Kalladka is not seen here?

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  • Rajesh, Manglore

    Sat, Sep 10 2016

    If you want restore peace & Communal harmony in Managlore First arrest all the cow smugglers & put them behind the bars, arrest all the Ganja peddlers Ban Bajrang dal & Sri Rama sene, KFD CFI.also watch the vehicles which are coming from Kasargod, Manjeswar & ullala.

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  • Shammi, Karnataka

    Sat, Sep 10 2016

    I request the authorities,apart from this program.We must attract college youths.Workshops should be conducted on ill effects of communal disharmony and intoxicants.Awareness should be created on modesty and honesty.We are losing these important values.Look at Japanese children,they address elders with sir,ma'am.Whereas we are impolite.

    There should be multicultural exhibition.Arts,crafts,garments,delicacies.External forces are trying to make all of us isolated,coz that us their business.Let us unite for a BETTER MANGALURU.THOSE WHO DON'T WISH TO BE UNITED CAN GO TO GUJARAT.

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 10 2016

    The affiliated groups like Ahind and Komu sauharda vedike itself raises our doubts on the intentions of this get together!
    The appropriate title should have been 'United against BJP'.

    To regain the glorious days of religious harmony, we do not need these kind of programmes. Small gestures like RSS inviting the Christians for Ganeshotsava and reciprocal response by Fathers and nuns will do wonders in Mangalore.

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  • tony sequeira, mangalore

    Sat, Sep 10 2016

    Swatch bharat of all Divisive Forces.Mera Bharat Mahan.

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  • Preetham, Bantwal

    Sat, Sep 10 2016

    People are struggling to move on from religion and caste system . We should all one and united citizens. So not only mangalore whole country will prosper better and faster.

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore, Houston/Dallas, Texas

    Sat, Sep 10 2016

    Communal Harmony and Peace is the single most valuable ingredient that will help not only Mangalore but also the rest of the nation so that each day comes and each day passes smoothly and happily.

    Unlike any other parts of the world, India is an unique nation where communities are thriving from different angles where the Economy, the Culture, the Religion as well as the Language plays an important role in the daily progress of the society. India is the only country where we have so many communities with diversities that have to be nurtured very delicately and cautiously. We have to be always vigilant of any foreign sources that can infiltrate into our communal affairs and can disturb the daily peace that we have treasured for so long and so well.

    Gathering of this kind from time to time will help us to communicate with each other so that we are all aware of the possible consequences in the event of any negligence on the part of any segment of the ever-growing vibrancy of the community at large.

    We all have to stand together, exchange our viewpoints from time to time and understand our individual as well as group role for the safe upkeep of our Community. We all have worked hard, and we can notice this hard working determination of each community from a long distance.

    Cannonization of Saint Mother Theresa is another impressive feather on our bonnet of India which should be welcomed with an overwhelming support. Christianity in India may have a minor role but we have a faith that is Universal and the world at large is watching India's secular values with a great sense of admiration.

    Let us not fail to rejoice our daily glories of life, and let us join our hands for a national unity with dignity and pride. "Dhanywadh".

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  • neil, uk

    Sat, Sep 10 2016

    Where are the women??????
    For god`s sake.
    Uttama Mangalore without the participation of women???

    Come on guys...just move out of your outdated ideological bol bachan.
    We need inclusivness.

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  • hussain, mangalore

    Fri, Sep 09 2016


    How many peace committee? How come peace committee can control saffron armed tugs?
    Time waste !

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Fri, Sep 09 2016

    Not even in my dreams. I feel sorry for our kids. Some people sitting they are not sure, why and for what they are sitting for...





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