‘Kannada Koota’ reopens Kannada school in Dubai

Shodhan Prasad
January 16, 2013

Dubai, Jan 16: Kannada Koota UAE Dubai, which has been engaged in Kannada culture and language promoting activities since 2005, now reopened ‘Kannada Shaale’ a school to teach Kannada language to Kannadiga children under the slogan “learn Kannada and teach Kannada”

This was the effort of all the directors who are working to promote Kannada in UAE, now supported by new Kannada teachers Mrs. and Mr. Gururaj who are teaching Kannada in the reopened Kannada school at 9:30 a.m. every Friday.

The reopening programme was held on Friday, January 11, at Mudra Dance and Music School, Al Attar shopping center in Karama Dubai.

Kannada Koota President Sadan Das welcomed the guests to the programme while former President Aruna Muthugdur briefed the parents about the Kannada classes.

Veerendra Babu, Secretary, arranged the library books and Mallikarjuna Gowda Treasurer with Directors Manjunath and Sandeep Kumar decorated the pooja event.

At 9:30 a.m. directors Mrs. Uma vidyadar with Suma Aruna Muthugdur along with Vidyadar Hiremath  performed the pooja and mahaa mangalaarathi. The Kannada school launched with a prayer to goddess Sharadha and Vigneshwara.

In a media release Kannada Koota requested the parents to encourage their children to attend classes to learn Kannada which will be very helpful at back home in Karnataka.

Many parents applauded the Kannada Koota efforts for running the school and thanked the committee members and informed kids to learn Kannada and make use of the facilities.

You may contact any of the below office bearers of Kannada Koota for more details:

Sadan Das (President), 050-7576238,

Veerendra Babu (Secretary): 052-9929019

Mallikarjuna Gowda (Treasurer): 050-2433263

Aruna muthugaduru: 050-6616440 (Former President)

Munjunatha M ( Director): 050-9832329

Mrs. Uma Vidyadar ( Director): 050-8892487

Sandeep Kumar Wale ( Director): 055-7357451

 

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