Former Rakhnno editor, Konkani activist Fr. Mark felicitated at writers' meet

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November 14, 2011

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Mangalore, November 14: A get-together of Konkani writers and activists was held on Sunday at Bishop's House Hall, Kodialbail, Mangalore under the joint auspices of Raknno Publications, Punov Publications, and Nazareth Publications.

Fr Mark Valder a well known Konkani activist and former Editor of Raknno Konkani Weekly for 12 years (1973 to 1985) was felicitated on the occasion of Platinum Jubilee of his life (75 years).

Mr Basti Vaman Shenoy, the President of World Konkani Centre felicitated Fr Mark on behalf of all the Konkani activists and promoters.

In his address he spoke of Fr Mark Valder as an effective guide for the movement of Konkani promotion especially in 70s and 80s. 'He led many into the sea of Konkani richness. He joined hands with Konkani activists like B.V. Baliga, Dhamodhar Prabhu etc transcending religions and creeds. While many have adorned the Konkani mother through folk art, music etc Fr Mark has adorned her with his journalistic enthusiasm and activism for the language. He has given a very big share in taking the language into national and international scenario,' said Mr Vaman Shenoy.

Novelist and short story writer Mr Edwin J. F. D'Souza presented his closeness to the priest as editor and friend. 'Editors have taught me and many more like me to be editors of our own writings with the usage of a red pen in hand' said Mr Edwin. Fr Mark is a person who has taken risk on number of occasions as editor and has created opportunities to new writings and writers. His own scientific novel on flying saucers 'Thae Aylyath' (They have come) was given a place in Raknno Konkanni Weekly by Fr Mark in spite of the hard substance in the novel. While using his responsibility of censorship in necessary places Fr Mark has remained a clean figure, he said.

Mr Abraham Basil D'Souza (Aa. Baa. London), a Konkanni writer from England honoured Fr Mark with a shawl, garland and fruits. Responding to the felicitation Fr Mark Valder confessed that he could write, edit and publish books because he learnt lessons from different people. “The language has taken me beyond the parameters of dialect, religion and creed. The medical writings and fictions like that of Dr Edward Nazareth have freed people from clutches of superstitious beliefs and practices. That is the greatness and richness of writing and reading,” said Fr Valder.

A new Konkanni book 'Sotham Ani Kotham' (Truths and Dots) by Maxim Pinto Kelarai (Mexi Kelarai) was released by Fr Mark on the occasion. Another book 'Malgodyanchi Bolaiki' (Health of the Seniors) by Dr Edward Nazareth was presented to the society on the occasion. Both the writers acknowledged the role played by Fr Mark Valder in bringing out a writer in them.

Presiding over the programme Fr Francis Rodrigues editor of Raknno Konkani weekly paraphrased Fr MARK in four words. 'M' denotes Fr Mark as a master, formatter or 'Guru' to number of present and past writers. 'A' denotes Fr mark is still active and a full pledged activist for Konkani. 'R' stands for the relationship with balance that Fr Mark has sustained even to this date with every Konkani person and group without prejudices. He has Konkani ties from his own village till Delhi Sahitya Akademy. And the last letter 'K' stands for Konkani by which Fr Mark was Konkanni from the beginning, even now and he will remain man for Konkani even after his retirement as an active Catholic priest.

The look into the person, thinker, writer and editor of Fr Mark was presented through a power point programme by Fr Vijay Victor Lobo of Canara Communications Centre.

Charles D'Souza, Konkani writer, Dolphy F. Lobo (Dolphy Cascia) of Punov Publications, Tony Ferros, chief sub-editor of Raknno, Sr Flavia were present.

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November 18,2024

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Mangaluru: A 14-year-old boy, Subodh, tragically lost his life after being struck by lightning while sitting outside his home in Kedila village, Bantwal taluk, on Sunday evening.

The incident occurred around 5:30 PM while Subodh, an 8th-grade student at Kalladka Shriram High School, was seated outside his house. Lightning struck him, leaving him unconscious. 

Family members rushed him to a nearby clinic and later to a private hospital in Puttur, where doctors confirmed his death upon arrival.

The boy's body was sent to Puttur Government Hospital for a post-mortem.

Tahsildar Archana Bhat has directed revenue officials to assist the grieving family. Vitla Revenue Inspector Prashanth Shetty, Village Administrative Officer Anil Kumar, Kedila Panchayat President Harish Valtaje, and panchayat members visited the family to offer their condolences and support.

This heartbreaking incident highlights the unpredictability of nature’s fury, leaving a community mourning the untimely loss of a young life.

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November 28,2024

Udupi: A 53-year-old woman fell victim to a sophisticated online fraud, losing ₹19.7 lakh to scammers posing as officials from telecom companies and the police.

According to the complaint filed by Vidya, the incident began on October 4 when she received a call from an individual claiming to be from Airtel. The caller alleged that a SIM card linked to her Aadhaar was being misused in Mumbai for spam and fraudulent activities. They warned her that all her mobile numbers could be blocked and connected her to a supposed "Sahara police station."

A man identifying himself as Mohan Kumar, an "investigation officer" from the Sahara police station, then contacted Vidya. He alleged that a fraudulent bank account had been opened in her name at an SBI branch in Mumbai. This account, he claimed, was being used for human trafficking and money laundering activities by someone named Vivek Das. He insisted that all her bank accounts needed to be reviewed.

On October 5, the scam escalated when Kumar, posing as a police officer, threatened Vidya with arrest and warned her not to leave her location without his permission. He demanded that she transfer funds from her accounts to specific UPI IDs and bank accounts under the pretext of "reviewing" her finances. Fearing legal consequences, Vidya complied and transferred ₹19.7 lakh in installments between October 16 and November 7.

The fraud came to light only after she realized she had been deceived. A case has been registered at the CEN (Cyber, Economic, and Narcotics) police station, and an investigation is underway.

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November 15,2024

Udupi: The Tourism Department is planning a major eco-friendly development initiative for Kamini Island, located near the Blue Flag-certified Padubidri End Point beach, aiming to attract more visitors while maintaining environmental sustainability.

Assistant Director Kumar CU emphasized that, given the island’s proximity to the Blue Flag beach, all development efforts will center around eco-friendly practices. “We are looking to enhance the Kamini River and the island’s surroundings by adding a hanging bridge, nature trails, and eco-friendly food courts offering traditional cuisine. Visitors will also be able to reach the island by pedal boats or kayaking,” he said.

The development project is estimated to cost between Rs 3 crore and Rs 4 crore. Meanwhile, the Blue Flag beach, Padubidri, continues to see a steady flow of visitors. Vijay Shetty, manager of the beach, shared that tenders for food courts and water sports have been awarded to private parties. Recently, three new coracles have been introduced, which are proving to be a hit with visitors. Additionally, three more shelters are expected to be ready by November 20.

Shetty mentioned that the beach can now accommodate between 2,500 and 3,000 visitors daily, although footfall remains lower than other district beaches due to user fees and activity restrictions. “Initially, most visitors were from Mangaluru, but now nearly 40% come from other districts, showing a shift in the visitor demographics,” Shetty noted.

To further boost tourism and promote a healthy lifestyle, a Beach Carnival is set to take place on November 23-24, featuring the National Sea Swimming Championship and a sea marathon in collaboration with the Padubidri JCI, which is celebrating its golden jubilee. Cultural events will be held at the main beach, with some sports events taking place at the Blue Flag beach. Emphasis will be placed on making all activities environmentally friendly.

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