Kasargod: Tulu academy to host national symposium on Dec 17, 18


Stephan Kayyar

Daijiworld Media Network – Kasargod (EP)

Kasargod, Dec 13: Kerala Tulu Academy has decided to host a national Tulu symposium at Nellikunje Lalitha Kalasadana here, on December 17 and 18 to revive the Tulu language and culture.

The symposium that is being held for the first time in Kasargod will be inaugurated by the minister of electricity, A M Mani on December 17 at 10 am. MLA N A Nellikunnu will chair the programme. MP Raj Mohan Unnithan will be the chief guest. DC Dr D Sajith Babu will release the trimonthly magazine ‘Thembere’. Kaveri Janapada University former vice-chancellor, Dr Chinnappa Gowda will present the keynote address.

MLAs M C Kamaruddin, K Kunhiraman, M Rajagopal, zilla panchayat president A G C Basheer, municipal council president Beefatima Ibrahim, zilla panchayat members Dr V P P Mustafa, K Srikanth, Manjeshwar block panchayat member K R Jayananda and council member Arun Kumar Shetty will be present. Special achievers in the different sectors will be u

Quiz, Aati Kalenja, essay competitions and Yakshagana will be held on December 17. Tulu script seminar, Tulu poetry and janapada dances will be held on December 18.

Academy secretary, Vijayakumar Pavala, members Radhakrishna Uliathadka and Sachita Rai Perla were present at the news conference.

  

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