Three each chosen for Honorary and Book awards of Konkani Academy

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October 27, 2012

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Mangalore, October 27: The Karnataka Konkani Sahitya Academy will honour three persons each with honorary and book awards this year.

 

Addressing media persons here, Academy chairman Kasargod Chinna said that three persons chosen for the honorary award are M Krishnaraya for his contribution to Konkani language and literature, Harry D'Souza for his contribution to Konkani art and Babi Naik for his contribution to Konkani folklore

 

The three persons chosen for the Academy's book award are Mexi G Pinto for his collection on Konkani articles 'Satham Khatham,' Ronald Vaz for his collection of poems 'Awaz' and Ron Maykal for his collection of short stories 'Modthamthlem Gulob.'

 

The Honorary award comprises Rs. 10,000 and a citation, while the Book award carries Rs. 5,000 and a citation.

 

The awards ceremony will be held at Sri Manjunath Pai cultural hall in Karkala in Udupi district on November 11.

 

Deputy Speaker of Karnataka Legislative Assembly N Yogish Bhat will inaugurate the programme. Minister for Kannada and Culture Govind Karajol and Minister for Ports, Muzrai Kota Srinivas Poojary will confer Honorary and Book awards respectively. MLA Gopal Bhandary will preside.

 

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Apart from above awards, the Academy will also confer special Konkani Yuva Award on three youth namely Mahadevi Kulal for pottery art, Vilas Nayak for painting and Mahalaxmi Shenoy for classical singing, said Mr Chinna.

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