Mangalore: Konkani Short Story Book by Dr Jerry Niddodi Released


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

Mangalore, July 16: A collection of short stories by Dr Jerry Niddodi, Fr Tony ani itherkaniyo (Fr Tony and other stories) was released by Macha Milar, president of Karnataka Konkani Writers Forum at the Bishop's House, recently.
 


The book was released during the Amcho Sandesh representatives training workshop held at the venue. The book contains eight short stories and it is dedicated to the priests of Mangalore diocese in the year of Priests.
 
Eddie Netto, Fr Vincent Monteiro, Mr Jochim Pinto, president of Catholic Sabha, Elsi D Souza, secretary, Mr Lancy D'Cunha, former president, George Ligoury D'Souza, editor of Amcho Sandesh and Vincy Fajir were present.

  

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  • Treza Leertouwer, THE Netherlands

    Tue, Sep 20 2016

    Dear Mr Niddodi, I live in the Netherlands, and am looking for books that my mother can read in de kanada script, your books would interest her, would like to buy your book but not in roman schript but kanada schript. Any other books you may have published please let me know. Thank you. Treza

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  • Hilda D silva, Kallianpur

    Thu, Jul 16 2009

    Gerald accept my congratulations and good wishes. You are a silent unassuming social worker. May God bless you. We at Milagres are proud of you. Keep up your good work in the days to come-Hilda madam

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