Mumbai: Konkani Utsav at Mira Road brings native culture alive


Mumbai: Konkani Utsav at Mira Road brings native culture alive

Rons Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai

Mumbai, Feb 16: St Joseph's Konkani Welfare Association (SJKWA) of Mira Road, organized Konkani Utsav and food fest at St Joseph's parish auditorium, Mira Road, here on Saturday February 15.

Mira Road St Joseph’s parish priest Fr Dominic Vas OCD inaugurated the two-day Konkani Utsav and food fest.

Karnataka Konkani Sahitya Academy award recipient Konkani theatre artiste Francis Fernandes Cascia presided over the programme. The members of SJKWA displayed the age-old tradition of Konkani community of coastal Karnataka on the occasion.

Speaking on the occasion, Fr Dominic said that cultural upbringing makes one complete as without culture, life would be meaningless. "It is tragic that the new generation of Konkani speaking community is lured by western culture, and their parents have to educate them on native culture."

Francis Fernandes Cascia said that Indian culture is world renown. He urged to organize Konkani Utsav across Mumbai to educate the new generation of Konkans on the rich cultural hierarchy of their forefathers.

Programme director Joy Paladka briefed on the ancient tradition followed by Christians of coastal Karnataka, while the members of SJKWA exhibited the traditional dresses and splendor of wedding preparations etc.

SJKWA treasurer Lawrence Mathias, cultural Committee secretary Hilary D’Silva and others were present on the occasion. SJKWA president John Crasta welcomed the gathering. The parish children presented a welcome dance. Gerald D’Souza and Florin Mathias compered the programme. SJKWA secretary Arun Noronha proposed the vote of thanks.

'Keppechin Kestavam', Konkani skit by playwright Claude Bendore and directed by Joy Paladka was staged, besides other folk-dances that depict Konkani culture on the occasion.

Royal brass brand of Allipade, Bantwal added Mangalorean flavour to the programme. The traditional kitchen items, farming accessories of contemporary coastal Karnataka were displayed at the venue. The audience were accorded a traditional welcome by offering a vessel full of water and jaggery, a tray of betel leaves and arecanut.

 

  

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  • john housing agency, shirva/ mumbai

    Wed, Feb 26 2014

    When i saw the pictures of Konkani utsav at mira road i feel something i missed it is a fantastic cultural programs i heard,i have not seen real wedding, rose in Mangalore since many years. i wish daijiworld showing good pic. and thank you once again

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  • Anita, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 20 2014

    Mr. Canute I agree with you. What Father said was right, people are behaving like crabs pulling the legs of each other. I have seen like this program first time. Hats off to SJKWA

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  • canute menezes, shirva/mira road

    Thu, Feb 20 2014

    I agree with you Anita about the people who are disagreeing with the comments. Even when I commented that they should give their comments so that what was wrong can be improved, they disagreed that too!!! It shows that they disagree for the sake of disagreeing. Fr. Dominic in his sermon during the Mass of Utsav said we "Konkani mogi" should not become like crabs, pulling down the legs of other crabs. I think those who are disagreeing did not listen the sermon. If there is a system showing the names of disagreeing people, then this trend might stop. I am sure there will be people even disagreeing this comment.

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  • Anita, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 19 2014

    I personally appreciate the efforts taken by the President, Secretary and all the Konkani Welfare Association members. It's not easy to put up 2 days program each n everyone has spent their valuable time sitting in the church ground till late night. We can see there are more disagree comments I feel pity on them, they are not aware what they are doing. Its human nature May God forgive them and give them peace of mind and body. Long live our culture and St. Joseph Konkani Welfare Association, Mira Road.

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  • Narendra Karvi, Vasai

    Tue, Feb 18 2014

    Very nice clutural program. Keep it up.

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  • Deepak , Vasai Mumbai

    Tue, Feb 18 2014

    Very Good Lawrence Sir, Nice dress code & cultural program.

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  • Nitin, Konkan Rantnagiri

    Tue, Feb 18 2014

    Superb.......nice to see Konkani culture in Mumbai. we have to keep alive our native culture which is very important to teach our present youth.

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  • John Andrade, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 18 2014

    Keep up the Mangalorean spirit and spread it to the world. Wish you all the best in your future endeavors,

    All English speaking Manglorieans come back to your tradition

    All The Best

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Mon, Feb 17 2014

    Glad to know about the successful celebration of Konkani Utsav in Mira Road.Really great to hear about the initiative taken to keep alive our native culture which is very important to teach our present youth.All the best.Thanq.

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  • CHARLES SALDANHA, MALAD-MALWANI

    Mon, Feb 17 2014

    CONGRATULATIONS TO THE OFFICE BEARERS AND MEMBERS OF ST.JOSEPHS KONKANI WELFARE ASSOCIATION FOR ORGANIZING SUCH A WONDERFUL EVENT.ALL THE BEST-FROM KONKANI GROUP MALWANI ST. ANYHONYS CHURCH

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  • Canute Menezes, Shirva/Mira Road

    Mon, Feb 17 2014

    The programmes both days were very well organized. I request Daijiworld to publish the news and photos of the 16th. Some people simply disagree with the comments, giving the reason for their disagreement. If anyone disagrees the comment, please give your comments, so that the organizers can improve in those aspects.

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  • CYRIL MASCARENHAS, KIREM/MIRA ROAD/DUBAI

    Sun, Feb 16 2014

    NICE TO SEE KONKANI UTSAV AT MIRA ROAD..THANKS TO RONS BANTWAL AND DAIJIWORLD FOR GOOD COVERAGE..GOD BLESS YOU ALL.

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  • Roshan Rodriguesi , Mangalore/Makkah

    Sun, Feb 16 2014

    Dear Mira Road Konkan's Hats off to you all,,, It looks you brought back all those good memories of Our Maiganv'Mangalore,,, Nice organized program, Beautiful dress code, Wonderful arrangements,
    After all, I missed a great event.
    Congrats Joy pladka and team,,, Rons Bab congrats great coverage...

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  • Austin Prabhu, Nantur/Chicago

    Sun, Feb 16 2014

    Great, wonderful and fantastic show, which I observed through these photographs. Keep up the Mangalorean spirit and spread it to the world. Wish you all the best in your future endeavors and God bless.

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