UAE: Karnataka Sangha Sharjah to Mark 7th Anniversary on Nov 13


UAE: Karnataka Sangha Sharjah to Mark 7th Anniversary on Nov 13
By Sujay Bendur
Daijiworld Media Network - UAE

Sharjah, Jul 5: Sharjah Karnataka Sangha  is organizing  its 7th  Anniversary celebrations on  13th November 2009. The venue will be announced soon.

A day-long program will have well known Kannada , Tulu, Konkani artistes from Mangalore to entertain the audience with music, mimicry and comedy.

The  prestigious  'Mayoora award' will be  given away to a well known personality
from Karnataka  residing in U.A.E.  The recipient will be an achiever  to be selected by the  members of the Sangha for his contribution to society either  in the  field  of Business, Art  or Social service, said the President Noel D’Almeida, while releasing the event news to daijiworld.com.

People of Karnataka residing in the UAE are requested to be present on that day. Karnataka Rajyostava celebrations will also be the part of 7th anniversary event.

For more information please contact: 050 4537298

  

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  • sridhara pissay, kamalapura

    Wed, Jul 08 2009

    I learn your programmes for the first time in net today and get thirlled, because under the name of kannada you are all gathered as one and active in an unknown land.

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