Mumbai: Grand Finale to Mark Daijiworld's Decennial Celebrations


Mumbai: Grand Finale to Mark Daijiworld's Decennial Celebrations

Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai

Mumbai, Jan 10: Daijiworld is all set for the grand finale of its decennial year celebrations, with a final event in Mumbai that will see a host of renowned personalities from across India and abroad gracing the occasion.

The event will be held at the Inning Hall of Mumbai Cricket Association, Bandra in Mumbai at 7 pm on Wednesday January 12.


Ronald Colaco


P Dayananda Pai                        Siraj Ahmed


Leo Rodrigues                Grace Pinto

Noted NRI entrepreneur and philanthropist Ronald Colaco will be the chief guest while P Dayananda Pai, managing director, Century Building Indurstries, Siraj Ahmed, managing director, In-land Infrastructure Developers, Leo Rodrigues, NRI entrepreneur from Abu Dhabi and Grace Pinto, director, Ryan International Group of Schools, will be the guests of honour.

Distinguished guests from around India and abroad will also be present at the glittering ceremony.

The decennial year saw Daijiworld host a number of events to mark the celebrations. While Daijiworld's noted photographer Dayanand Kukkaje's photo exhibition at St Aloysius College had a number of enthusiasts thronging the venue, an inter-collegiate quiz contest at St Agnes College witnessed keen participation by colleges across the region. The cherry on the cake was the final event, Hyssna Miss Daijiworld-2010 photogenic contest, which received a truly magnificent response among our readers.


Hyssna Miss Daijiworld-2010

The much-awaited announcement of the winner of the hugely popular Hyssna Miss Daijiworld-2010 Contest too will be made on the occasion.

The crowning ceremony will be graced by Ronald Pinto of Hyssna International LLC, Abu Dhabi and his wife Dorothy Pinto, Albert W D'Souza, chairman, ALDEL Education Trust, Mumbai, Felix Lobo, NRI entrepreneur from Doha, Qatar, and Rohan Monteiro, managing director, Property Infra Tech India Pvt Ltd, as guests of honour.


Ronald and Dorothy Pinto



Albert W D'Souza


Felix Lobo               Rohan Monteiro

It may be recalled that the online photogenic contest held towards the end of the year 2010 had recieved overwhelming response from world over, with more than 1,200 entries from every nook and corner of the globe. The judges had a tough time choosing the top ten, who were then put in public's hands for voting. By the time voting ended on December 20, daijiworld had registered more than 99,000 votes, a record in itself.

The judges and the general public together chose 19-year-old Anjali Jayasheela Shetty from Mangalore, 24-year-old Monica Priyanka D'Souza from Mumbai, and 20-year-old Rashmi Gratia Rebello from Manipal as the top three finalists.

All the three will be crowned in Mumbai during the decennial celebrations and the winner will receive not only the prestigious title of 'Hyssna Miss Daijiworld-2010' but also a cash award of Rs 50,000. The first runner-up will be awarded Rs 25,000 while the second runner-up will take home Rs 15,000. The winner of the crown will be announced on the occasion.


The entire event will be covered LIVE on tvdaijiworld, so our readers around the world too can be a part of the celebrations.



The event is supported by Falcon Offshore Service (I), Pvt Ltd, Mumbai.

 

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  • Freddy Mendonca, Mumbai

    Thu, Jan 13 2011

    Life is a journey - Today's moments are tomorrow's memory. The joyful moments and the belonging we directors from Dimensions experienced on 12th January along with other participants is going to be a memorable one.

    On behalf of Dimensions - Global Christian Chamber of Commerce wishing daijiworld all the best, showers of blessings from Almighty.

    It require one person with vision and that person should have the ability to take the team along, success is guaranteed and that person is Walter Nandalike who who with his ability to work in a team converted the dream into reality.

    Walter you are great - also your team members. You created a great occasion in Mumbai - could meet several friends from KEL and elsewhere. It was an opportunity for all to belong. God bless you in abundance of good health to lead.

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  • naveen kulshekar, mulund mumbai

    Thu, Jan 13 2011

    HANV TUMKAM XUBHAXEAI PATOITHAM, TUMI BHOV VHODDA DOBAJEN TUMCHO DOXEAMANOTSOVE SADOR KELO MHONN MUMBOINT. AIZ DAIJI WORLD SOGGLEANK MOGACHEM ZALAM.TUMCHI KLRTI VADDLEA TI ANIKUI VADOMDI MHONN AXETAM. EK MATR XINN UCHARTAM
    KI AMCHO TUMI UGDAS DOVORUNK NA AMKAM EK APOUNNEM TUMI DADLEM NA. KITEAK? MHOJE IXT MHAKA VICHARTAT KITEM ZOVAB DINV? MOG ASOM, SODANCH TUMKAM BOREM MAGCHO NAVEEN KULSHEKAR.

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  • Clement, Kelmbet, Dubai

    Wed, Jan 12 2011

    Many priests, commenting positively, on efforts of Walter and his team, in uniting our socity in general and Mangloreans in perticular, proves "Daiji world - you touch the world".
    I won't say anything more..except

    "Jai Ho Daiji World"

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  • Ronald D.F.D'Souza, Bondel/Mangalore/Bahrain

    Tue, Jan 11 2011

    Congratulations to Walter Nandalike and his Daijiworld Team for completing 10th year and now celebrating decennial celebrations on 12th Jan at Mumbai.Thank you very much Waltibab for inviting us to attend the function, but due to the workload, we may not participate for the function. I am proud to say that today Daijiworld is known most of the Mangaloreans not only of our community but other community also, i being one of the reporter from Bahrain for Daijiworld, people from other community call and request me to publish their community news. Our Bishop rightly said once that Daijiworld is nothing but BBC of Mangalore.
    May God bless you for ever and to give you strength to make the world closer with your communication. Ronald - Bahrain

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  • Agnel D'Silva, Katapadi / Dubai

    Mon, Jan 10 2011

    Congratulations and all the best to the entire Team of Daijiworld.com

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  • Fr. Rudolf V. D'Souza OCD, Madanthyar

    Mon, Jan 10 2011

    Dear Walter, you deserve an extraordinary appreciation as you have brought to hundreds of thousands the Konkani Culture and especially the Konkani Spiritual celebrations across the globe irrespective of cast creed and religion. Your recent coverage of World Konkani events and the best coverage of all that unpleasant happend to our Churches against the back of BJP government in Karnataka has to be put heavily on record. Your philanthropic approach to society needs of so many unfortunate people is greatly treasured by many a thousand people. Wish you a successful celebration and an overwhelming success in the coming years of your work and dedication to our society. God bless you and your team. Fr. Rudolf V. D'Souza - Madanthyar

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  • R.bhandarkar, M'lore

    Mon, Jan 10 2011

    Keep up the good work Daiji! Special mention must be made of Walter who is humility personified an d a role model for anyone who wants to start any enterprise especially journalism. Best wishes once again!!

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Mon, Jan 10 2011

    Congrats Daijiworld. No words can adequately describe your great achievement. You have created social awareness. Your charitable activities are praiseworthy. Congrats Mr. Walter. Wish you a bright future.

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  • joe gonsalves, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 10 2011

    Walter and your dedicated team. I join scores of people in saying kudos to you on your initiative, dedication and determination to project Indian culture - more particularly Mangalorean events in your powerful Media. You have indeed made waves and made history.

    I wish I could respond to your kind invitation and be present for the Grand Finale to Mark Daiji"s Decennial celebrations. I very much regret my absence but my good wishes are and will always be with your media. Walter - you have nurtured this project to bring people together in various ways and I extend my hearty congratulations to you and your team. May you do even better during the next ten years and the decades to follow.

    I am glad that you have the support of Ronald Colaco,Dayananda Pai, Siraj Ahmed, Leo Rodrigues, Grace Pinto and others.

    Do keep up the good work and continue your support to all The communities of Mangalore and abroad.

    Joe Gonsalves

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  • Fr Richard Coelho, Administraotor Father Muller Med Col Hospital Kankanady

    Mon, Jan 10 2011

    I am extreemly happy to hear that the Daiji World is celebrating Decennial.My heartiest congrats to Mr Walter Nandalike for his great contribution to Konkani community in particular and ofcourse to the entire world with the news and giving a wide coverage to all the activities that take place in the world and to communicate it to the world as quickly as possible. Hence hats up to Daiji and to Walter and his team..Your charitable work Daijiworld bulletin and all other linguistic activities etc can be placed on record.May the decennial earn you God's Blessings and the goodwil of the people.All the Best. God Bless Daiji. Long Live Daiji.

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  • Sunil D'Souza, Mangalore/Qatar

    Sun, Jan 09 2011

    All the best & Congratulations to Walter Nandalike & The Daijiworld.

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  • Max & Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore/Houston, Texas

    Sun, Jan 09 2011

    Thank you very much, dear Walter, for inviting us to join in your Decennial Celebrations in Mumbai. Due to so many other commitments we are unable to fulfill your wish.

    Daijiworld contribution to the world of communication thru your dynamic leadership has been extremely noteworthy. Thousands of people have been given a chance to not only voice their opinions and comments but also thousands of faces have also appeared thru so many pictures and articles. You and your team along with Dayanand Kukkaje have made Mangalore prominent in the eyes of the world. You have made the world closer by the day because each day there was something new and something good to read and digest about Mangalore and India.

    Congratulations for all the dedication and talent thru a web site that has spread the message of goodwill and friendship throughout the world. Thank you once again and God bless.

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  • Fr. Dominic Vas, Mira Road, Mumbai

    Sun, Jan 09 2011

    Hats off to you Daijiworld and Walter Nandalike. You have connected whole konkan world throughout. Today one news in Daijiworld reaches the entire world. You have also started the daijiworld weekly, charitable activities, lingustic seminars. Long live daijiworld.

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  • Deepak Dsilva, Paladka/Dubai

    Sun, Jan 09 2011

    All the best & congratulations - dear Walter Nandalike and whole Daijiworld team. The 10 years of Daijiworld is a great experience for me and My family.The news from Manglore reaches us first here in Dubai before our parents call us and tell us. Thanks Daiji for this. When we are at home or office the first thing we browse DAIJIWORLD.COM for all the news and information. It made the world very small for us. Daijiworld has supported and helped countless number of indivisuals or groups all over the world. Many talents blossomed by the support of Daijiworld. We salute the entire Daijiworld team for their support to konkani community through out the world. GOD BLESS YOU ALL & KEEP GROWING.

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  • Fr. George Olivera, Mysore

    Sun, Jan 09 2011

    Long Live Daijiworld for net-working for the last ten years, the events, people around Globe. You have celebrated the events and people through your cyber net-working with good will to all and malice to none. May your decennial celebrations turn to Gold, Diamond, Platinum and plus more. Showers of Blessings from the Almighty. All the Best.

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