Mangaluru: Valedictory of decennial celebrations of Radio Sarang on Dec 1


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Mangaluru, Nov 30: Community Radio Sarang 07.8 FM, being broadcast from St Aloysius College (Autonomous), Mangalore is celebrating its decennial year. The decennial year was inaugurated on March 25, 2019, and as part of the decennial many events were held in the last 9-10 months.

The closing of the decennial year would be held on December 1 in Town Hall. The function will be inaugurated by the provincial of Karnataka Jesuit Province Fr Jerome Stanislaus D’Souza. Kannada, Tulu scholar Prof B A Vivek Rai will be the chief guest of the function. During the function, an audio CD of Tulu folk-lore by scholar Dr Ganesh Amin Sankamar will also be released. Two handicapped listeners of Radio Sarang will be gifted with two-wheelers. Sewing machines will be distributed to a few others for self-employment, besides giant umbrellas to street vendors.

As part of the celebration, a yakshagana talamaddale ‘Panchajanya’ will be performed from 2 pm by renowned artists such as Satish Rai Patla, Dr M Praphakar Joshi, Bhaskar Rai Kukkuvalli, Jabbar Samo, among others. Vithal Nayak Kalladka and team will give perform ‘Geetha Sahitya Smbhrama’.

  

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