Udupi: ICYM Permude, Colin Saldhanha emerge 'Godali Sadagara' winners


Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (JD)

Udupi, Jan 27: ICYM St. John the Baptist church, Permude and Colin Olson Saldanha, Mangalore have emerged as winners of the Fourth edition of Godali Sadagara 2021 jointly organized by Daijiworld Udupi, Kishoo Enterprises and Uzward Fortnightly - Diocese of Udupi.

The Godali Sadagara contest received a very good response from the general public. This event was organized for the fourth time and more than 300 entries were received. The contest was held in two categories, individual and group.


Group - First - ICYM, St John the Baptist Church, Permude


Group - Second - Our Lady of Rosary Cathedral, Mangaluru


Group - Third - Holy Cross Church Eliarpadavu


Group - Consolation - Fatima Youth Committee (FYC), Our Lady of Fatima Church Miyapadavu


Group - Consolation - Sacred heart ward Miyar church


Group - Consolation - YCS Mogarnad


Individual - First - Colin Olson Saldanha, Mangaluru


Individual - Second - Anil Alwyn Veigas, Mangaluru


Individual - Third - Clifton Melric D'Souza, Mangaluru


Individual - Consolation - Wilson Joyal Pais, Bantwal


Individual - Consolation - Onil Sunil Dsouza, Mangaluru


Individual - Consolation- Sachin Saldanha

Crib making has been an integral part of the Christmas celebrations. Every household will create cribs during the Christmas season and remember the birth of Lord Jesus. Youths work together and build large cribs in the church premises. To encourage this tradition consecutively for the fourth year, the ’Godali Sadagara’ competition was organized.

The contest was supported by Tanishq Udupi, World of Titan Udupi, Titan Eye Plus and Cotton King.

Results:
Group:
1. ICYM St. John The Baptist Church, Permude
2. Our Lady of Rosary Cathedral, Mangalore
3. Holy Cross Church, Eliyarpadavu
The respective prizes were Rs 7,000, Rs 6,000 and Rs 5,000 along with trophy and certificate.

Consolation:
Fatima Youth Committee (FYC), Our Lady of Fatima Church Miyapadavu, Sacred Heart Ward, Miyar Church, YCS Mogarnad respectively won Rs 1,000.

Individual:
1. Colin Olson Saldanha, Mangalore
2. Anil Alwyn Veigas, Mangalore
3. Clifton Melric D'souza, Mangalore

The Respective prizes were Rs 5,000, Rs 4,000 and Rs 3,000 along with trophy and certificate.

Consolation:
Wilson Joyal Pais, Bantwal, Onil Sunil D'Souza, Mangalore and Sachin Saldanha won Rs 1,000.

 

 

  

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  • Judy, Bangalore

    Fri, Jan 28 2022

    Congratulations Onil Sunil D'Souza! and all the winners and Participants of Godali Sadagara. God Bless you all. May the joy of crib making continue.

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  • Prakash, Merlapadavu / Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 28 2022

    I am really Happy for your such effort, dear Colin as a Winner in " Godali Sadagara " Good you have done your Best. keep the energy always .god bless you!!!

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  • tauro john & family, Mangalore/ malad

    Fri, Jan 28 2022

    Congratulations to all winners. Very beautiful Godali , May God bless all the participants and dwell in them.

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  • Pinto,Permude, Permude

    Fri, Jan 28 2022

    Congratulations! team Permude and all winners in their respective categories.

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  • Ben D'Souza Prabhu, Mangalore, Bombay Bandra now in Canada

    Fri, Jan 28 2022

    I am really Happy for you our dear Colin as a Winner in " Godali Sadagara " Good you have done your Best. Congrats and Best of Luck to you always !!!

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