Mangalore: Three-day Beach Festival concludes at Panambur Beach


Mangalore: Three-day Beach Festival concludes at Panambur Beach

Pics by Dayananda Kukkaje
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

Mangalore, Feb 9: The two-km Panambur beach was bustling with activity on the final day of the three-day Beach Festival on Saturday. Thousands of people participated in the festival.

Many took a ride in the high-speed mechanised boat, a few others preferred camel rides. Many families spent time on the beach playing in water against the backdrop of the setting sun while others took a close look at the myriad and colourful kites that dotted the skies.

Along the road leading to the beach, traditional stalls in which utensils and other household articles were being sold attracted a large number of women. The road was crowded. People had to park their vehicles more than a kilometre away from the beach. More youths and children were seen buying and blowing air horns. Children were seen dragging their parents to stalls selling kites, candies and eatables.




























Team Mangalore’s Pradeep, who was flying a serial kite, attracted the crowd. He said, initially he had 83 kites in the series but very few were left by late evening. “The thread got cut some time back and a few kites flew away”, he said. Even as he was talking to this reporter, his serial kite got entangled with another and he feared that some more of his kites will go away. But he skilfully managed to disentangle it. A kite in the shape of an owl with its eyes blinking and another depicting the face of a Yakshagana character drew the attention of the crowd.

The sand sculpture depicting a huge palm pushing down the face of a terrorist bagged the first prize.

A participant was still busy making an image of global warming even after the sunset. A musical evening by playback singers brought the curtains down on the Beach Festival.


Mangalore: Singer Kunal Ganjawala Has Audience Asking For More 

Mangalore, Feb 9: Melodious songs by renowned singer Kunal Ganjawala  proved to be the perfect ending to the beach  festival at Panambur on Sunday February 8.   

The Bollywood singer, who has also sung for Kannada Movies, enthralled the audience with hit numbers like ‘Onde ondu  saari’ and ‘Neene neene manasella neene’. 

District-in-charge minister Krishna Palemar presided over the valedictory function.
























“The coastal city is known for its culture. The sea is a specialty here and celebrating the festival here can be termed the ‘festival of the sea’”, said Palemar.

Zilla panchayat president K P Sucharitha Shetty who was the chief guest said that the beach festival is similar to other traditional festivals of the region.

Mayor  Ganesh Hosabettu, district headquarters assistant officer Prabhakar  Sharma,  district  Sahitya  Parishat president  Pradeep  Kumar  Kalkura, organizing  officers  Suresh  Kumar,   Mohan  Kudri,  Narasimha Moorthy, and  Yathish  Baikampady,  were  present.

The beach festival had been organized as part of the ‘Karavali Utsava’ by the district administration.

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  • M.Y. Karkera, Manglore- Hoige Bazar.

    Fri, Feb 13 2009

    Last year MVM conducted beach fastivel I think that was better.

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  • Aboobakar Siddique , Baikampady

    Tue, Feb 10 2009

    Thanks to yathish Baikampady.he was the man, behind the sucess of the Beach fest .all credit goes to him.keep it up.photos are fabulous.thanks to daijiworld for covering the program.

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  • WILLIAM,

    Tue, Feb 10 2009

    REALY GOOD SHOW THANK YOU FOR ORGANISING THIS

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  • callen dsouza, bendur

    Tue, Feb 10 2009

    great job done by the organizers hats off to the whole team.

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  • Roland,

    Tue, Feb 10 2009

    Hey Muthalik, why didnt your frogs attack the girl on the stage? Is she also member of ram sena?

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  • Vinod Bangera[Sound Engineer, G E Pure Acoustics], Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    Excellent photography,The finest show ever in Mangalore. Thanks to Daijiworld Keep it up...

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  • Aachi, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 10 2009

    Where are you Rama Sena? Why didnt you rush to this spot to save the culture. I hoppe at least one Rama Sena activist must be really enjoying this show.

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  • Yathish Baikampady, Baikampady

    Tue, Feb 10 2009

    'Mangalore Attack', 'Mangalore Boils'..... NDTV, CNN IBN, TIMES NOW and all the National Media projected Mangalore as an uncultured and uncivilised place. They have highlighted and glorified the criminals and their act in the recent past. Within weeks of the bad incident, Mangaloreans prove that they are united inspite of the wrong image of the National Media. A request to all the Mangaloreans to forward these photographs to the National Media with a message that they cannot fool around with people in Mangalore. The photographs depict the real spirit of Mangalore. Excellent coverage by Daijiworld. I have visited most of the so called beach festivals on the indian coast wherein only the rich can afford. But nothing to match the Beach Festival at Panambur.

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  • DONY LOBO, , Milagres, Doha, Qatar

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    Someone should have invited Muthalik, Eddy and Archie to the full show....would have convinced them of true Mangalorean spirit that Mangaloreans sincerely respect and love each other very much., without looking at the caste, creed or religion of one another.

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  • Suresh Kumar, Member Secretary, Beach Festival Committee, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 10 2009

    Fantastic photography. It is worth viewing. This is the best tribute for the BEACH FESTIVAL. On behalf of all the members of the Beach festival committee I congratulate you and thank you very much for the same.

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  • Muneer, Madikeri

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    Program was good.but volunteers discipline was rude.some are talking nonsense (by consuming achol) .Thanks to daijiworjd for covering the program.

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  • siddarth, mangalore

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    Good to know our New culture police did not create any problem this time....Thank God

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  • madhu, mangalore

    Sun, Feb 08 2009

    I have visited all beach festivals for last 3 yrs and this yr it was not worth going. i guess its waste of money spending. As usual it wasnt well organised and there was noting much activity when i visited on sunday morning.Moreover the stalls were not hygenic. I hope the sponsers will next year give this job to professional event managers. The organisers should visit events like these in Goa before they come up with their own idea.

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  • Padmanabha Shenoy, Udupi / Saudi Arabia

    Sun, Feb 08 2009

    Good Crowd...looks like whole Mangalore is in Panambur Beach. Thanks to Daijiworld for excellent photos and article.

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