Dubai: Archbishop Moras Raises Gulf Curtain for World Konkani Convention


Dubai: Archbishop Moras Raises Gulf Curtain for World Konkani Convention
News & Pics: Ramcy Fernandes
Daijiworld Media Network - Dubai

Dubai, Sep 25: Archbishop of Bangalore Diocese Bernand Moras officially raised the curtain for a celebration through convention to all Konkani speaking community in the Gulf, on Friday September 24, in a programme held at Creek Sharoton here.

By offering traditional 'Paan-pod, Udak'  to the audience archbishop Moras invited every one to the mega cultural event to be held at Kalangann from Nov 25 to Dec 19, 2010.






































In his message archbishop Moras said, all Konkani speaking people around the world to unite and attend the mega world convention organized by Mandd Sobhann. He urged for protection of the Konkani language by using other languages only when it is deemed necessary. He expressed the concern that, many parents do not teach their mother tongue to their children, and felt the need for every Konkani parents to teach Konkani as the first language at home. He hailed the efforts of Mandd Sobhann in organizing 'World Konkani Cultural Convention', and urged Konkani community to support the event. He congratulated Eric Ozario, gurkar of Mandd Sobhann and his team for the tremendous achievement in the filed of Konkani culture and language.

Ronald Colaco, president of World Konkani Cultural Convention Welcome Committee in his keynote address said that, for any community their language and culture are the assets, and everyone must strive towards
preserving the same. While hailing the mammoth task taken by Mandd Sobhann in organizing the event, he urged generous support from community entrepreneurs and others.

In his opening address, Eric Ozario, gurkaar of Mandd Sobhann briefed about the achievement of Mandd Sobhann in past 25 years, he highlighted the marathon efforts put in to take word 'Konkani' into
the Guinness Book of World Records through 40-hour non-stop marathon Konkani singing at Kalangann. He invited all Konkani speaking people to attend the mega event, as there is no barrier of caste or creed,
with event open to all Konkani speaking people.

'Vojem' - coupons to support the event was launched by the archbishop. On behalf of Mandd Sobhann Ronald Colaco honoured archbishop with shawl and memento.

The traditional 'Vovlik' was handed over to all the gulf country representatives present. On behalf of Bahrain, Anoop Moras accepted the invitation. Also two troupe from UAE who will participate in the World Konkani Cultural event were also presented the invitation. Dayan D'Souza of Daiji Rang Mandir and Dramatist Francis Fernades Cascia accepted the invitation on behalf of participating troupes.

Lokesh K , ambassador of India to UAE was the guest of honour, and representatives from various Gulf countries were present during the official ceremony. Arun D'Souza from Riyad, Felix Lobo from Qatar,
Stanley Fernandes from Muscat, Pascal Pinto and Rudy D'Souza from Kuwait represented their respective countries.

M Veerappa Moily, the union minister for law, India who was expected to grace the event as chief guest could not attend due to emergency cabinet meeting called by Prime Minister of India Manmohan Singh to
deliberate on Ayodhya issue.

Felix Lobo assured the support to the event on behalf of Konkani community of gulf.

Roy Castelino, president Konkani Prachar Sanchalan, Louis J Pinto, president Mandd Sobhann, Young politician and community leader Dolphy D'Souza, and local co-ordinator James Mendonca were also present.

Walter Nandalike compered the official event.

An entertainment programe was organized prior and after the official event. Eric and Joyce Ozario entertained the audience with popular Mandd Sobhann numbers.

James Mendonca proposed the vote of thanks. Stany Alvares compered the entertainment event.

  

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  • Dr. Cajetan Coelho, Goa, India

    Sun, Oct 31 2010

    "For any community their language and culture are the assets, and everyone must strive towards
    preserving the same" - Very true.

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  • MICHAEL ANTONY, BANGALORE

    Mon, Sep 27 2010

    Arch Bispak Moras Bapak Thancha Pan- pod-Udkacha-konkani swagathak.

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  • REV MICHAEL ANTONY, BANGALORE

    Mon, Sep 27 2010

    GULF CURTAIN RAISER FOR WORLD KONKANI CONVENTION provides a good starting place for all expecting to live and work in a community whose language and culture you need to LEARN, CHERISH AND NOURISH WELL. CONGRATS TO MOST REV BERNARD MORAS AND TO ALL AT THE CURTAIN RAISER. GOD BLESS YOU ABUNDANTLY.

    REV MICHAEL ANTONY
    BANGALORE

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore - U.S.A.

    Sat, Sep 25 2010

    It is indeed good and encouraging to see Our Archbishop Bernard Moras now trying to protect the konkani language. Earlier he confronted The Chief Minister of Karnataka in an attempt to protect the konkani people (The Catholics particularly of Mangalore) and now he is trying to foster the rich tradition of the konkani heritage. How does Archbishop Bernard find time for all these events?. He believes in the concept that a busy person has time for everything. It is the person who is not busy who advances lame excuses. Kudos to you Archbishop for your interest in your flock who you are trying to protect as a Good Shepherd would do.

    A lot of credit goes to Eric and Louie who despite their busy schedules find time to protect and enhance our culture. Of course Ronald is the God Father in many instances.

    I wonder whose idea it was to present PAN-POD to the audience. Here again it is a well preserved old custom. I also see Max Rasquinha from Houston in one of the pictures. It was good of him to have come for the function.

    Walty. You are there too as in several others events supporting people in their endeavors in different aspects.

    Saktank Dev Bore karum.

    Joe Gonsalves

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  • Jerry Moras, Canada

    Sat, Sep 25 2010

    Thanks uncle archbishop for giving high priority for Konkani language and people who belong to konkan community. Nice picts Daiji.

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  • Richard Castelino, Shankerpura/Abu Dhabi

    Sat, Sep 25 2010

    The dance part was not up to the standard. The songs were good. I like the Eric Ozarios's part. Arch Bishop's message was excellent. I wish all the best to Mandd Sobhann.

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  • Gerald O F Fernandes, Mangalore/Ireland

    Sat, Sep 25 2010

    Dev-Boren-Korun- Monthath Manadheek
    Arch Bispak Moras Bapak Thancha Pan- pod-Udkacha-konkani swagathak.Best wishes to KONKANI language which is like a beautiful CREEPER passing through state-to-state without boundries and let it spread to the Globe.Congrats! to
    Eric Ozario Gukar of Mandd Sobann and his team, Participants and well wishers in this beautiful occassion.

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  • Agnello, Manglaore/Muscat

    Sat, Sep 25 2010

    The banner behind is in English...Should have been in Konkani.

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  • STALIN MISQUITH, M'LORE\BAHRAIN

    Sat, Sep 25 2010

    CONGRATS TO ARCHBISHOP MORAS. NICE COVERAGE THANKS DAIJI.

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  • juliana braggs(d souza)omz, mayyadi (omzoor) Ghatkopar

    Sat, Sep 25 2010

    Best of luck Rudy D souza , Kuwait ( omzoor) Very happy to see you. Hope to meet you in World Konkani Convention in Kalangan. Lots of regards to Reena. How great to see the konkani people all over the world. Good work done by you in Kuwait to keep the spirit of Omzoorites Konkani people. Good Luck once again.

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