World Kannada Meet : Belgaum Synonymous with Syncretism, Discover Visitors


World Kannada Meet : Belgaum Synonymous with Syncretism, Discover Visitors

Belgaum, Mar 13 (DHNS): The city is a cultural melting pot best expressed in its unique cuisine 

The festive mood witnessed in the City during the grand procession and inauguration of the World Kannada Conference (WKC) on Friday, was enhanced on the second day of the event on Saturday.

People from around the district and neighbouring districts descended on the city in thousands to participate in the extravaganza.

All roads leading to the city were swarmed with people draped in red and yellow Kannada flags and vehicles too displayed the flags.

Seminars, poetry sessions and cultural events were held at different venues across the city. This resulted in enthusiasts moving around the city exploring the venues and admiring its cosmopolitan culture.




























Despite food being made available at venues conducting various programmes, visitors preferred local hotels and other food joints offering delicacies in typical ‘Belgaum style,’ a blend of different cuisines.

Locals too joined the visitors at the food joints to enjoy the delicacies.

This resulted in chaos at some of the food joints in the heart of the city.

Locals and visitors relished the food at the hotels in Tilakwadi and Wadgaon, exchanging pleasantries and sharing their thoughts.

Delicacies made of local varieties of brinjals, chutneys of different flavours, wheat kheer, jowar ‘roti,’ ‘kadabu,’ ‘jhunaka,’ steam rice with curds, besides popular local sweets like ‘kardant’ and ‘kunda’ left a lingering taste in the mouths of the food connoisseurs.

Mahesh, a visitor from Dharwad, said he did not expect such hospitality for the local people. “Visitors like me were happy for the hospitality and the quality of food provided.

We felt at home,” he said. Savitamma from Hubli echoed the same feelings.

Belgaumites said they were known for their hospitality and the same was apparent from the joy on the the faces of the visitors. 


A Marathi daily with a difference

While Marathi dailies spewing venom on Kannada is nothing new in this border district, at least one daily has sought to make a difference on the occasion of the World Kannada Convention. 


‘Swatantra Pragati’ edited by freedom fighter Janardhan Powar has come up with a special colour pullout for the literary fest. The supplement features the achievements of Karnataka, history of Belgaum and speaks of national integration.

“I believe in what I do and have faith in it,” Powar, criticised by the Marathi media for his pro-Karnataka stance told Deccan Herald. He had also brought out a special supplement during the 73rd All India Kannada Sahitya Sammelana held in the City. 

  

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  • Nishi Kallur, Hubli

    Sun, Mar 13 2011

    Teach Marathi and Kannada in all the border districts Belgaum, Dharwad and Uttara Kannada. Make these districts binligual and show rest of India that Marathi and Kannada have close culture.

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  • John Tauro, Mangalore / Kuwait

    Sun, Mar 13 2011

    Let Kannada and Marathi live together as sisters. While Bangalore and Mumbai have become multi-lingual cities, let Belgaum be a bi-lingual city and set an example to the rest of the nation towards national unity and integration. Let's all stand for unity in diversity by respecting each others language and culture.

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  • ashok, Dubai

    Sat, Mar 12 2011

    Jai Karnataka Mathe. Respect & love all Indian Language. National Integrity is most important.

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