Mangaluru: Carvalho family, Mandd Sobhann present 'Kalakar Puraskar 2024' awards


Media release

Mangaluru, Nov 4: The 20th edition of the "Kalakar Puraskar", jointly presented by the Carvalho family and Mandd Sobhann, were given away on Sunday, November 3 at Kalangann.

The ceremony began with an introductory address by Dr Pratap Naik, representing the Carvalho family, who detailed the award's origin and significance.

Rony Crasta then read out the citation, and John D'Silva, a prominent Konkani leader and renowned banker from Mumbai, conferred the 20th Kalakar Puraskar on musician Ralph Roshen Crasta. The award included a shawl, a garland, urmal (traditional Konkani headwear), fruits, citation, memento, and a cheque for Rs 50,000.

Mandd Sobhann Gurkar Eric Ozario and secretary Keron Madtha were also present on stage. From the Carvalho family Florine Lobo, Felix Lobo and Renita Lobo and  Roshen’s wife Reshma, son Yohan, parents Stany-Rozy Crasta, mother-in-law Leena Sequeira were present during the ceremony.

In his address, John D'Silva praised Mandd Sobhann's relentless efforts and also congratulated Roshen.

In his award acceptance speech, Roshan reflected on the challenges of his musical journey and expressed gratitude to those who supported him along the way.

During the ceremony, Prithuma Monteiro Vamanjoor, was awarded the first 'Eric Ozario Amrutotsav Research Grant', a grant of Rs 1 lac for research on the topic "Konkani Christian Folklore: A Retrospect". She has a Master’s Degree in Media and Communication.

The event concluded after presenting a bouquet to Pio Agnello Fernandes, the leader of the concert to be staged at the 275th Monthly Theatre. However, the performance was postponed to a further date due to heavy rain.

Vitori Karkal compered the ceremony.

 

 

  

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