Dubai: Talent Hunt of UAE Amchigele Samaj Witnesses Enthusiastic Response


Dubai: Talent Hunt of UAE Amchigele Samaj Witnesses Enthusiastic Response
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Dubai, May 10: The annual ‘Talent’s Day Hunt – 2010’, organized by UAE Amchigele Samaj on Friday May 7 at Marco Polo Hotel, Deira, Dubai, witnessed an enthusiastic response from the community members. The programme was organized to bring to the fore the best talents from within the families of the Samaj members.

Samaj president, Ramachandra Hegde, welcomed the audience and exhorted the contestants to put forth their best performances. The judges for the morning session, Nirmala Kamath, Rekha Sujir Nayak and Suman Bhat, were introduced to the audience by Gopalkrishna Prabhu. Judge for hair styling, Smitha Kamath, was introduced by Anil Nayak, and the judges for the evening session, Ramesh Pai, Harish Pai, Mohan Kamath and Shailesh Shenoy, were introduced by Pragathi Shenoy and Veena Hegde.

M/s Right Spices and Grains LLC, Dubai, were the main sponsors for this event. The Samaj office bearers said, the Samaj is grateful to Rekha and K B Ramesh Shenoy, (owners of M/s Right Spices and Grains LLC) for contributing towards the success of the event through their generous gesture. They further said that they also whole heartedly acknowledge the support extended by all the other sponsors for the successful conduct of the Talent Hunt.



















The main attraction of this event was the ‘Hair Styling’ and ‘Garland Making’ competitions. These items were introduced for the first time in the Talent Hunt, by the ladies wing of Amchigele Samaj. The response was overwhelming and the participants were found to be exceptionally talented.

This event had a record of 128 entries, surpassing the previous highest entries of 110. Such response was beyond all expectations, and the quality of performances by the participants was also found to be of a higher level. The large gathering of about 350 Samaj members was pleasantly surprised at the superlative exhibition of talents by almost all the contestants, and they remained glued to their seats throughout the event.

The show was anchored by the Samaj’s talented kids, Ashwini Pai, Rachana Hegde, Ameya Mallya, Hamsika Shanbhag, Anirudh Kamath, Nisarga Kini, Aishwarya Shenoy, Anvita Kamath, Vindhya Pai, and Meghana Bhat.

Samaj's vice-president, Ramdas Kini, while proposing vote of thanks to one and all, especially thanked the parents of the participants for the efforts put in by them in preparing their children for the competition, and also informed the Samaj Bandhavas that the Samaj has proposed a scheme of distributing free scholarships to all the Gowda Saraswat Brahmin community students studying in India, from Std X to degree, according to merits and financial status of the individual scholar/parents, and urged the Samaj Bandhavas to support the cause wholeheartedly.

The judges were picked from out of those highly capable members of the Samaj, who have been in the respective fields, having rich knowledge and experience.

Each participant child was given a medal for taking part in the event, and the winners were presented with prizes and certificates.

The Samaj said it is thankful to one and all for their encouragement, and revealed that it has a plan to conduct more such events during the year 2010.

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  • Rajiv Kamat, United Arab Emirates

    Wed, May 12 2010

    Special Kudos to the Wonderful Kids who conducted the Morning Programmes during the Talenty Day. They did an excellent work & the entire audience were spellbound with their performance & Language. There was not even an inch of stage fear on their face & it was suppose to be the kids first performance. The kids parents also need to be thanked for doing a good job of training the children. Keep it Up.

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  • Ratnakar Shanbhag, Mumbai / Dubai

    Tue, May 11 2010

    Excellent coverage of the event. Members of Samaj deserve appreciation for mass participation. Let us have many more events like this.

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  • Anand Shanbhag,

    Tue, May 11 2010

    excellent programme good coverage from Daiji

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  • Divya Ajith Pai, dubai

    Tue, May 11 2010

    Brilliant efforts kudos to the entire segment of UAE Amchi's...for giving an excellent platform for our children....One doesnt get the feeling that we are people all away from our motherland India..cheers!

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  • Ragini Pai, Sharjah

    Tue, May 11 2010

    A wonderful well-organized event which helped the children and adults to showcase their talents. A Big thanks and thumbs-up to all the organisers and sponsors.

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  • Mrs.Pragati Shenoy, Dubai/Mumbai

    Mon, May 10 2010

    Thanks Daiji for the excellent coverage of the whole event as usual.Amazing show of talent by the participants along with total dedication in organising the event by the U.A.E Amchigele Samaj committee members and all the volunteers.Not to forget the excellent compereing done by our young amchi children.In all a great event which everyone enjoyed thoroughly.

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  • Mrs.Pragati Shenoy, Dubai/Mumbai

    Mon, May 10 2010

    Thanks Daiji for the excellent coverage of the whole event as usual.Amazing show of talent by the participants along with total dedication in organising the event by the U.A.E Amchigele Samaj committee members and all the volunteers.Not to forget the excellent compereing done by our young amchi children.In all a great event which everyone enjoyed thoroughly.

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  • Shailesh Shenoy, Mumbai/Dubai

    Mon, May 10 2010

    Kudos to UAE Amchigele Samaj and its members for a fantastic showcasing of Adult and Child talents. Well organised program and well covered by Daijiworld.

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  • Sunil M. Shenoy, Dubai/Mumbai

    Mon, May 10 2010

    Very well organised programme, Great show by UAE Amchigele Samaj commitee members and the participants. hope to see more of these programmes in the future, thanks daijiworld for the coverage

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  • Rajiv Kamat, United Arab Emirates

    Mon, May 10 2010

    The Programme was excellently organised with particpation from so many members, which was lots of fun. Such platforms provided by the UAE Amchigele Samaj in a foreign land helps our youngster & seniors to nurture their hidden talents & keep it alive here, where avenues to portray the talents are very few. Best of Luck to the UAE Amchigele Samaj & its committee members, Sponsors, volunteers etc for all its future programmes.

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  • Sanjay S. Shenoy, Mangalore / Sharjah

    Mon, May 10 2010

    UAE Amchigele Samaj Ki Jai Ho ! One more fine example of how good all of us are as a team. Exemplary work by all the volunteers who made the event a success. The idea of hair & garland weaving is out of world. Next time hope we have "shevai pillache" and "aaidan ghasooche" competition for Amchi men ? Keep the good work ON. Jai Ho !!

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  • Rajesh Nayak, UAE

    Mon, May 10 2010

    Great Show as always by UAE Amchigele Samaj. Very good work done by the commitee members who worked for this program with a special mention of Pragathi Shenoy, Veena Hegde, Ajith Nayak & Gopal Prabhu. Good teamwork by those who worked. As spoken by one participant Pragathi really represents the progress in the samaj activities. Keep up the good work lady.

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