Mangalore: ‘Beach Utsav’ at Panambur from Feb 6


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (TU/CN)

Mangalore, Feb 5: ‘Beach Utsav’, a three-day heritage expo of Dakshina Kannada district will be held at Panambur beach from Friday February 6 as part of the Karavali Utsav. An ‘Aharotsava’, with traditional cuisine on offer will also be arranged at the same place.

Addressing media persons here on Thursday February 5, Sameer Shukla, commissioner of Mangalore City Corporation, said that the Utsav would have various cultural, sports, and games competitions. “People can taste the traditional dishes of the Dakshina Kannada in the stalls as part of the ‘Aharotsava’. Bicycle rally, boat race, swimming competition, beach cricket, beach volleyball, beach throwball, kite competition, sand art, and other beach sports will be conducted during the Utsav”, he said.

Cultural programmes will also be an attraction for visitors on all three days of the festival. Eminent singer Kunal Ganjawala will perform on the valedictory day of the event.

Assistant director of the department of fisheries Suresh Kumar, was present at the press meet.

  

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  • Ronald, Udupi

    Fri, Feb 06 2009

    I'm a bit confused whether this beach Utsav is as per our culture or against our culture? The moral police should not attack the participants . Will there be real police to protect or moral police to beat? Sorry! now a days you are not sure what is right and what is wrong, law is in the hands of lazy & idle people!

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