President, Rotary Club of Mangalore Central, Rajgopal Rai, addressing media persons in press club said that the fest is remembrance of tradition, culture and food practices of Tulu Nadu. Cultural and traditional food will be available for visitors on the occasion, he said.
He said, many youngsters are not aware of tradition of Tulu Nadu and through organising Ati festival, the club is trying to spread the tradition and keep it alive. During two days of Ati festival celebration Aati Kalanja will be the centre of attraction and artist, KK Pejavar will entertain visitors and some games will be conducted at venue, he added.
Along with the entertainment on both the days, delicacies of Tulu Nadu such as Pathradde, Kanile Gasi, Pelakai Gatti, Thekkareda Adde, Kaithadye, Kori Roti, Semedadde, Thekkareda Adde, Tevu Tetla, Balyar Chatny, Kudutha Chatni, Semige Peru, Gendada Adye, Etti Sukka, Recche Chatny and other traditional food items will be available in stalls, he said.
The programme will be inaugurated on August 9, by Deputy Commissioner at 4.30 p.m. District in charge minister, B Ramanath Rai and minister for health and family welfare, U T Khader will participate in programme, Mr Rai said.
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