Mangaluru: Daiji Trust to hold ‘Yuva Sangam’ on December 7


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalru (SB)

Mangaluru, Nov 25: ‘Daiji’, a trust of Konkani Writers’ Association, and Konkani department, St Aloysius College, will jointly organize ‘Yuva Sangam-2019’ at St Aloysius College auditorium on December 7.

Fr Praveen Martis, principal, St Aloysius College, will inaugurate the event. Hemacharya, founder member of Daiji, will grace the event as chief guest. ‘Kan Kan Kaaniyo’, a collection of nano stories by well- known Konkani writer and poet Vincent Pinto Angelore will be released during the event.

Prof Ananth Prabhu, cyber security and law trainer, KPA, Mysuru, will deliver the speech on ‘Usage of Social Media’, while Alwyn Danti, writer and TV anchor, will take speak on writing effective articles and literature. Fr Melwyn Pinto, director, Konkani department, St Aloysius College, will talk on the subject ‘Media and its Benefits’.

The event also includes a debate on intellectuals’ address, felicitation to Daiji writer and entertainment programme by the students of various colleges.

Those who wish participate in the event, may contact the below on the mobile numbers provided:

Vincent Pinto – 9481213196

Praveen Tauro - 9980184340

  

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