Muddu Kanda' awards: Children's day-out at 'Vijaya Karnataka' office

August 26, 2011

Mangalore, August 26: Prize distribution ceremony of 'Vijaya Karnataka-Ideal Muddukrishna Contest' was held at Vijay Karnataka office here on Thursday. It was organised for the first time in the history of Kannada journalism by the 'Vijaya Karnataka' daily newspaper.

Hundreds of kids who participated in the contest were present along with their parents during the ceremony.

Sri Dharmapalana Swamiji, seer of Sri Adichunchanagiri Mutt, addressing the gathering commended the efforts of 'Vijaya Karnataka' in popularising and preserving the rich culture, history and religious values of the nation.

Pradeep Kumar Kalkur, President, Dakshina Kannada Kannada Sahitya Parishad in his presidential address said, “Vijaya Karnataka is propagating the values of our culture, while other mass media are involved in glorifying unwanted issues”.

The three judges Yajna Mangalore, Ganesh Somayaji and Vidyashree Radhakrishna entrusted with the task of selecting the winners from hundreds of children across the coastal belt noted the difficulty involved in selecting the winners.

K P Aryan Avharya, Kodikal, bagged the first prize, Chinmayi H Darbe came in second while Nihal Marady bagged the third prize.

B K Aniruddh Rao, Jeppu, Sharadhi Koteshwar, Vamshika Kini, Karkala, Anthra, Koragrapady, Udupi, Diya Udupi, and Abhinav S Bhat, Kadri, Mangalore were given the consolation prizes.

A Krishna Bhat, senior sub-editor, Vijaya Karnataka welcomed the gathering. P B Harish Rai read out the names of winners. Mohammed Arif Padubidri delivered the vote of thanks and B Ravindra Shetty compered the programme.

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Ashok
 - 
Friday, 4 Jan 2019

I want to send my baby photo how help me

Divya K M
 - 
Wednesday, 1 Nov 2017

Sir,  

 

      I want to send my baby's photo to muddukanda....

how can I send? please help me

 

Sufiya
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Friday, 27 Oct 2017

​​​​​my sweet life

Shruthi
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Monday, 25 Sep 2017

I want to send my baby's photo to muddu kanda help me for this please

k.Vishwanatha Rai
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Thursday, 24 Nov 2016

i want to send my baby photo to Muddu kanda. Please hel me

Ramya
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Monday, 14 Nov 2016

I want to send my dady photo muddu kanda colum please help my email id
Muddada makkale
Nimmanaguvali
Aralide hoogalu
Nimma muddada mukavanu
Nodalu sadyavagide
Muddy kanda emba
Sundaravada pathrike...

Roopitha
 - 
Thursday, 27 Oct 2016

I want to send my baby phototo muddu kanda. Please help me out.

kumuda p b
 - 
Wednesday, 28 Sep 2016

How to send the photo

kumuda p b
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Wednesday, 28 Sep 2016

How to send tha muddu kanda photo

Dhaathri R Nayak
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Thursday, 25 Aug 2016

Need to send my baby photo to Muddu column ...

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