Mangalore: Talent Milad Award 2011 for 84 Achievers


Mangalore: Talent Milad Award 2011 for 84 Achievers

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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS/SB)

Mangalore, Mar 20: Talent Research Foundation conferred Talent Milad Awards 2011 on 84 persons who have achieved success in 28 different areas at a function held at the Town Hall here on Sunday March 20 at 10.00 am.

The foundation presented the award in each of the 28 areas to a person belonging to the Hindu, Muslim and Christian community in a bid to foster communal harmony. The award that is given to achievers from various walks of life comprises Best Traffic Police, Best Lineman, Best Postman, Best Consuctor and best Mechanic Awards among others recognizing the sincere workers, who excelled in the professions they were in.

Mandd Sobhann gurkaar Eric Ozario, Janab Y Abdulla Kunhi, chancellor, Yenepoya University Mangalore, Dayanand Pai, managing director, Century Group, Bangalore, Ajith Kumar Rai Maladi, president, Federation of World Bunts Association and U T Khader, Mangalore MLA among the guests of honour.

  

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  • Dr.Sujatha D'Costa, Kulshekar/Siddakatte

    Tue, Mar 22 2011

    Congradulations! to all Award winners.
    i attended the programme, indeed it was very good. the team has e a hindu, A christain & a Muslim in every category of award...
    From Siddakatte/Kulshekar Nyzil noronha too was awrded in this function. the news is very short. the programme was very good. congrats to the Talent Milad Award team! May GOD Bless You. Let us be united as INDIANS. JaiHind!

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  • Hydarali, Kutharpadav

    Mon, Mar 21 2011

    This is a good gesture. But instead of organising this so called talent award you could have awarded merit scholships to the students of minorities and backward classes who are economically deprived

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  • Prashant, Mangalore / Kuwait

    Mon, Mar 21 2011

    Congrats to Fr. Vinod and all the achievers out there... keep up the good work !!!

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  • Steven Machado, Karkala/Kuwait

    Sun, Mar 20 2011

    Congratulations to Fr. Vinod (Parisara Premi)and all the award winners. Best wishes for the organisers.

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  • Krishna Ashok, Karkala

    Sun, Mar 20 2011

    Congrats to all the winner,Thanks to all who make this happen
    Krishna Ashok
    Karkala

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Sun, Mar 20 2011

    Good motive TRF and keep it up.Congtas to all those who have achieved distnctions.Fr William Martis,an staunch social worker who gained name and fame in the field, right from his earlier Venoor Church till now, a special regards and congrats to him.

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Sun, Mar 20 2011

    This is a true secular organisation who go after recognising and honouring the best talents in the lower spectrum of professions. Its very hard task as these professionals are many and whom to recognise and honour is bit tiresome work. It requires lots of patience and parameters to judge who is best and whos not. Great work. Keep going as u have treated everyone as Indian based on their contribution/performance and not based on the religion and community... Merit speaks and not the caste or ideogoloy.... Thats the need of hour.... Forget the religion/belief, work for the society... Unity in diversity.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, M'LORE\BAHRAIN

    Sun, Mar 20 2011

    Congratulations, all of u guys are making us proud on winning Talent Milad Award 2011. May Almighty bless all your efforts and hardwork. May u achieve much more in the future. Henry Misquith(Stalin/Bahrain)

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