Mangaluru: Michael D'Souza Vision Konkani programme launched


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Mangaluru, Feb 16: World Konkani Centre on Thursday entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Michael D’Souza, Dubai-based NRI entrepreneur, philanthropist and patron of the Centre to provide publication grants to 100 Konkani books.

The Michael D’Souza Vision Konkani as the programme is called, aims at promotion of Konkani literature by encouraging and motivating independent Konkani writers and publishers.

The MoU is in continuation to the generous announcement made byMichael D’Souza from the stage at the inauguration of the statue of Basti Vaman Shenoy in the presence of Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on February 8.


Nandagopla Shenoy, president of the World Konkani Centre and Michael D’Souza from Vision Konkani signed the Memorandum of Understanding towards this in the presence of senior writers, artists and editors of Konkani on Thursday, February 16, at the World Konkani Centre, Mangaluru.

Speaking after signing the MoU, Michael D'Souza said, “I always felt there is a great need to support Konkani writers to bring their creative writing to light. The literature they painstakingly produce deserves to be read by the people. Due to escalating cost of production, Konkani writers find it difficult to publish their creative works. Therefore, we have decided to provide grants to publish quality books in Konkani. I am thankful to the World Konkani Centre, a truly world-class organisation of Konkani for extending Vision Konkani, an institutional support. And I request Konkani writers and publishers to make good use of this programme to enrich Konkani literature.”

“Konkani is a diverse language spread across various communities, but together we are always one Konkani community. Our founder and great visionary Basti Vaman Shenoy left us a great legacy of inclusive culture and oneness. It is our duty to continue his legacy,” said Nandagopal Shenoy, president of World Konkani Centre.

Gilbert D Souza, vice-resident, B R Bhat, treasurer, poet Melvyn Rodrigues, trustee, Dr B Devadas Pai, director, World Konkani Research Centre, Sahana Kini, coordinator, World Konkani Centre, Poet – thinker Titus Noronha, senior theatre artiste Eddie Sequeira, treasurer of Konkani Writers Artists Association Roshan Madtha and Nasir were present on the occasion.

Gurudath Bantwalkar, CEO of World Konkani Centre welcomed and introduced Michael D Souza. Chief – editor of Vision Konkani, H M Pernal briefed about the project. B R Bhat, treasurer of the World Konkani Centre proposed the vote of thanks.

Prior to the signing of the MoU, Michael D'Souza paid tribute by garlanding the statue of founder Basti Vaman Shenoy at the entrance of the building.  

About Michael D’Souza Vision Konkani

Motto: To support Konkani writers to publish their works
Genre: Fiction, Poetry, Essays, Drama and other creative works
Duration: 5 years
Goal: 100 Books
Estimated cost: About Rs 40 Lacs
How to avail the grant: The manuscripts will be invited periodically for review of the selection committee.

 

 

  

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  • Clive DSouza, Moodubelle

    Fri, Feb 17 2023

    Great initiative, wish you all the very best . It's a call for all the konkani writers to bring out some valuable writings. And hats off to the people work behind the scene to set a stage for the konkani writers.

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  • Ben D'Souza Prabhu, Mangalore, Bombay Bandra now in Canada

    Fri, Feb 17 2023

    Our KONKANI BHASHA (Language) is our Birth Right, developed by our own Age Old Ancestors from our migration from " Konkan Belt " to this day ! This was our usual coloquel language day and night for ages ! Now it is a bit less used by our day today functioning mixed with other languages, specially 'TULU' , Kannada, English, etc. etc. I prefer to retain it as long as it is possible for us all ! Let me say this!!!

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  • Nithan Rodrigues, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Thu, Feb 16 2023

    Great Initiative. Happy to see known faces especially our neighbor and family friend Eddieaab. Our best wishes.

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  • G.W.Carlo, Hassan

    Thu, Feb 16 2023

    Acche Din for Konkani writers and readers.

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  • True Indian, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 16 2023

    Good Luck .. But konkani speaking people are becoming less day by day

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  • SRM, Shirva/Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 16 2023

    GREAT INITIATIVE - I SUPPORT THE PROMOTION OF KONKANI LANGUAGE IN ASPECTS, KONKANI SPEAKING PEOPLE SHOULD SUPPORT, ENCOURAGE AND PARTICIPATE IN SUCH PROGRAMMES

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