Mangaluru: Mittakonn inaugurated to enhance the flavours of Konkani literature


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Mangaluru, Feb 24: Mittakonn, a project of Mandd Sobhann aimed at enhancing and expanding Konkani literature, was inaugurated on February 23 at Kalaangann. Renowned children's literary writer J F D'Souza delivered his message after inaugurating the programme by adding salt to buttermilk and stirring it.

In his introductory speech, Mittakonn coordinator Rony Crasta Kelarai recalled that Mandd Sobhann had first launched Mittakonn in 1998, undertaking several poetry recitations, book publishing initiatives, and literary discussions. Though the initiative had to be discontinued due to unavoidable circumstances, it has now been revived. This year, the focus is on children's literature, with plans to translate or adapt works from other languages, organise 2-3 poetry festivals featuring new poems, and host a children's literature festival in November.

Renowned linguist Fr Dr Pratap Naik SJ addressed the gathering, stressing the importance of understanding children and creating literature from their perspective. He proposed 12 guiding principles to achieve this and highlighted the need to explore other mediums such as cartoons, audiobooks, and videos to engage children with literature.

In the subsequent symposium, Eric Ozario, Naveen Kulshekar, Ajay D'Souza, Hemacharya, Lilly Miranda, Charlie Kulshekar, Salomi Miyapadav, and Mundrel Cyril shared their insights.

Mandd Sobhann president Louis Pinto welcomed the guests with a bouquet, and Arunraj Rodrigues compered the event.

 

  

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