Mangaluru: Vishwa Konkani Awards conferred on five eminent achievers


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru(JD)

Mangaluru, Dec 3: The prestigious Vishwa Konkani Awards-2016 were conferred on five eminent achievers from various fields in a glittering ceremony held at Town Hall here on Saturday, December 3.

The Vimala Pai Vishwa Konkani Sahitya Puraskar 2016 was conferred on vetaran Goan writer Sudha Karangate while Vimala Pai Vishwa Konkani Kavita Kriti Puraskar 2016 was conferred on veteran Konkani poet Melvyn Rodrigues. The Vimala Pai Vishwa Konkani Jeevan Siddhi Samman 2016 was bestowed upon former bureaucrat and Goan Konkani worker Aravind Bhatikar while the Basti Vaman Shenoy Seva Puraskar were presented to veteran social worker Dr Sr Olinda Periera and Bhaskar Kogga Kamath of Uppinakudru puppets fame.

 

Each of these five awards consisted of Rs 1 lac cash with citation, shawl and memento.

Delivering the keynote address chairman of Manipal Global Education, Mohandas Pai said, "We the Konkani-speaking people constitute about 25 lac of the 129 crore population of the country. So when it comes to numbers we are a small community. Our true assets are education and the rich culture we inherit. If we do not honour the writers and artisans, there is a danger that all the art and culture might become extinct in the next 15-20 years. So keeping aside our religious and regional differences we must come together and work at preserving our culture."

In her presidential address, president of Kannada Sahitya Academy Malathi Pattanashetty said that honouring artistes and achievers was the need of the hour. "The achievers, the writers and the artisans do not work for awards. If they do so, it affects their creativity. The work of Vishwa Konkani Kendra in this recognizing achievers is appreciable," she said.

All the recipients of the awards thanked the Vishwa Konkani Kendra and Konkani Language and Cultural Foundation for the honours.

Dr Sr Olinda Periera in her address said, "We must help each other and show concern for each other. If we cannot do anything for the ones in need of help we have to at least say a few good words of kindness."

Poet Melvyn Rodrigues compared the joy of receiving the award to the joy of eating a coconut kernel in the kitchen when his mother was not watching. "The coconut kernel was kept at a particular spot in the kitchen so that it could not be eaten by the mice or insects. As children, when no one's around, we yearned to eat it and also the jaggery along with water. Such is the joy in my heart today," he said.

Bhaskar Kogga Kamath of Uppinakudru puppets fame said that even though he has performed puppet shows in more than twenty countries, this was one of his most joyous occasions. "This art has spread for over 350 years since my forefathers, and I belong to the sixth generation. I feel proud to be a Konkani-speaking GSB," he said.

President of World Konakani Centre, Basti Vaman Shenoy welcomed the gathering while Ratnakar Kudva proposed the vote of thanks. Vice-president of World Konakani Centre Venkatesh Baliga compered the programme.

Geetha Kini, William Dsouza, B R Bhat, Pradeep Pai, Mohan Banwalikar, Narayan Naik and others were present.

  

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