Grandeur marks Karnataka Sangha Sharjah’s decennial celebration

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May 20, 2012

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Sharjah, May 20: It was a grand royal celebration of Karnataka Sangha Sharjah's 10th year at Hotel Holiday International, Ball Room, Al Buhaira Corniche, Sharjah on Friday, May 18, attended by packed plus Kannadigas who were glued to the seat from morning till late evening presenting various entertainment on a beautifully arranged stage with background of our own Royal Mysore Palace which is an unique Indo-Saracenic architectural structure and one of the famous palace in the world.

Giving importance to Karnataka's five precious spoken languages, Kannada, Tulu, Konkani, Kodava and Beary, the day long programme started at around 11:00 am and this time Karnataka Sangha Sharjah presented the programme with compilation of varied contributed programmes from various Community Organisations of Karnataka in UAE and by this Karnataka Sangha Sharjah proved to be one of the most pure secular organisation giving importance to all the faiths equally on the same platform.

MC's Monish and Rohini introduced the Srivara Cultural Academy Troup who came all the way from Bangalore and who inaugurated the cultural show with their 'Tamate' playing of drums. The troupe consisted of K.P. Devaraj, K.B. Swamy, Ravindranath Srivara, Dr. M. Byre Gowda, Phalguna H, Chathan Kannabur, Arjun Samarth & Nagalakshmi K. Rao.

KSS Vice President, Yadav Kotian welcomed the audience and followed was welcome dance 'Pushpanjali' performed by Athithi Prabhu which was choreographed by Kavitha. Later was 'Suggi Kunitha' by tiny tods of UAE Bunts brilliantly performed by Sannidi, Anvitha, Sparsha, Shrusti Anvi and Natasha and choreographed by Praveen Shetty. Followed was a semi classical dance 'Dheem Tanana Dheem' by Laxmi and Troupe performed by Abhirami, Eesha, Tanishi, Soundarya & Swathi choreographed by Laxmi Surya Kumar.

Next was yet another beautiful concept by Vincent Fernandes's Mogache Lahran which show cased that religion and language is no barrier when we think of humanity. They presented their concept with people of three different faiths in their attires and seated together in the same platform singing same songs in 3 different languages of the faiths. It was gracefully performed by Jacinta, Bryne, Valerian, Roy, Ida, Jimmy, Oswald, Clifford, Sunitha, Gretta, Nigel, Zareena and Sonet.

Marking the decennial celebration was cake cutting done by President Satish Poojary, Patron Mark Denis and all the Committee Members of KSS along with tiny little children around the cake eagerly waiting to have a piece of the sweet mouthwatering cake. Followed was Kannada light music rendered melodiously by a member of Srivara Cultural Academy.

Ramakshatriya Sangha presented a beautiful item titled 'anything may happen anytime in live'. Choreographed by Arudhathi Hawaldar and performed by Mounika, Siddheshwara, Navya, Bhavya, Harshith and Sai Ankita.

Devadigara Sangha presented 'Facebook Mahatme' comedy skit performed by Sandeep, Arun, Hesh Bayyar, Dinesh, Rajesh and Bala. The script originally of Arun Manipal was humoursly directed by Sandeep Devadiga.

Smile Creations presented 'Huttari Habba' a Kodava Folk Dance creatively choreographed by Jashmitha Vivek and performed by Prateek, Ashish, Nilesh, Siya, Megna, Shanell, Ananya, Ashitha, Rithika, Prapti and Karthik.

Show Stoppers presented an electrifying thunderous hip hop Bollywood style and b-boying for Indian song number which shook the stage. This was energetically choreographed and performed by Sajith, Hithesh, Vikyat, Vishal, Anoop, Raana, Shashank, Shruthi, Sheela and Sophia.

Feat Beat Dance Group presented a Konkani Couple Dance choreographed by Arun Lobo and performed by Cleoan and Micole.

Amchigele Samaj presented a beautiful dance for the breathless song of Shankar Mahadevan, choreograped by Prassana Poojary and gracefully performed by Meghna Bhat.

Amchigele Samaj presented a beautiful dance for the breathless song of Shankar Mahadevan, choreograped by Prassana Poojary and gracefully performed by Meghna Bhat.

Dwani Prathistana presented a Kannada-Hindi Filmy dance nicely performed by Sanmatha & Niriksha and which was choreographed by Samantha Hegde.

Mudra Musical & Dance Institute presented a Bollywood Fusion Mix which was yet another electrifying performance by Prassana, Vinod, Prashant, Avinash, Sachin, Nithul, Anup, Madona, Hana, Arpana, Laxmi, Parvathi, Trinitha, Indu, Ashwini & Regil well-choreographed by Prassana Poojary.

Vishwakarma Seva Samithi presented Akshatha Rao who melodiously sang Kannada filmy song which was very well applauded by the audience. Akshatha is a rising singing star in UAE and has been continuously performing in various programmes throughout winning accolades.

Sirivara Cultural Academy presented another dance act brilliantly performed by mother and son duo Nagalakshmi Rao for a Kannada Film Song 'Baraa Sanihake Baara' from 'Aapta Rakshaka'.

Abu Dhabi Karnataka Sangha presented 'Major Col.' a political satire skit in Kannada directed by Mithrampadi Jayaram Rai and performed by himself with Chetan, Prakash, Vinod, Jesh Bayar, Sampath, Prashanth, Shaila and Rajesh.

It was lunch break and sumptuous buffet wide spread lunch was served to all the audience and guests. During the lunch break was light music with live singing by local talents in various languages.

The afternoon session started with formal stage programme and Ex-President of Karnataka Sangha Sharjah, MC Ganesh Rai took over this part of it. A grand royal procession with drums, trumphets, band & daphli leading the dignitories, guests and Mayura Awardees with colourful umbrellas and ladies, children holding kalasha and flowers greeted them on to the stage in a true traditional manner.

Shri Esha Vittaladasa Swamiji of Sandipani Sadhana Ashram, Shri Kshetra, Kemaru, Most. Rev. Bishop Henry D'Souza, Bellary Diocese, Karnataka & Prof. Abubaker Thumbe, Scholar, Indian School, Ras Al Khaimah were the Chief Guests along with Francis Xavier, Community Affair Attache of Indian Consulate, Siraj Ahmed of Inland Builders, Dr. B.K. Yousuf, Ex-President of Karnataka Sangha Dubai, Mark Denis Patron of Karnataka Sangha Sharjah, Satish Poojary, President of Karnataka Sangha Sharjah and General Secretary Raju Bhandary, Shekar Shetty of Arab Udupi group of Restaurant, Shivanand Hebbar of Sapil Style Scents accepted the honours and were seated on the stage to grace the function.

It started with the presenting of 'Mayur Awards' to the identified ideal Kannadigas in U.A.E who have excelled in the field of social service, media and entrepreneur and they were M.E. Moolur, Walter Nandalike and Harish Sherigar respectively. M.E. Moolur accepted the award along with his wife, whereas Walter Nandalike accepted the award with his wife, daughters, mother and mother-in-law and Harish Sherigar accepted the award along with his wife and son. Special introduction were read out and each awardee were presented with 'Mysore Peta' (headgear), flower bouquet, fruits, memento, shawl, felicitation letter in photo frame and sapil gift hampers by the Chief Guests and Guest of honours individually. In response to the accepting of award all the three awardees spoke nicely and thanked the organisation and the Kannadiga people for identifying them for this prestigious award this year.

Karnataka Sangha Sharjah this time identified and honoured Shantaram Achar as the best active long standing member of the sangha and he accepted the honours along with his son being felicitated with shawl, flower bouquet, memento, felicitation letter and sapil gift hamper by the Chief Guests and Guest of honours. He thanked the sangha and promised continuous contribution in the future.

This time Karnataka Sangha Sharjah additionally identified and honoured four civilians for their total contributions to society for humanitarian causes. They were Shodhan Prasad, Sudhakar Alva, Balakrishna Salian & Ashok Belman respectively. Ganesh Rai announced the deeds of these people and pointed out some of the difficulties being faced which they overcome while helping our needy Kannadigas in this part of the world during distress. Shri Esha Vittaladasa Swamiji of Sandipani Sadhana Ashram, Shri Kshetra, Kemaru personally handed over the mementos and blessed them.

Representatives of the three faiths, Christian, Muslim & Hindu were the Chief Guests and each one were invited to speak which started with Most. Rev. Bishop Henry D'Souza, Bellary Diocese, Karnataka who rendered a short and sweet speech highlighting 'who, how & where' are you going. He said that in the present generation there is no 'guru' nor guri' which otherwise earlier were there both in front and back of you to guide.

Followed was an interesting but a bit lengthy speech by Prof. Abubaker Thumbey, Scholar, Indian School, Ras Al Khaimah who in his initial speech said that the time limit is really short for the subject he would like to cover. He impressed the audience with his vast knowledge touching verses of Holy Geetha, Holy Bible & Holy Quran simultaneously, which as per him was 'people know these verses but might not have understood the phrases written there'. One should understand and follow and only then will be able to lead a happy society as all these holy inscriptions have common saying amongst them.

Last was Shri Esha Vittaladas Swamiji, an engineer turned seer having vast knowledge of philosophy through his interaction with many gurus throughout India including his penance in Himalayas. He initially said that he would not like to speak more and for that matter even did not want to come to Dubai for this function but accepted only because he did not want to turn out the true invitation from his loved ones. His speech was a mix of philosophy with garnish of humour which the audience felt interesting and were craving for more. His final say was 'science and invention are good but one should not abuse it' instead make good use of it. Humorously he said, do not give mobile phones to your children which may lead to 'not reachable' like the message you receive from these mobile phones.

All the chief guests were honoured with Shawl, Flower bouquet, Fruits, Mementos individually and the Guest of honours were also felicitated similarly by the seated guests on the stage. They were all re-leaved from the stage again with honours with band and trumphets.

MCs Suvarna and Shantaram took over the stage with the remaining cultural events of the day starting with UAE Bunts troupe presenting a touching 'Kargil Yodha' dance drama presentation performed lively by Santosh, Kiran, Satish, Sharath, Chethan, Sunil, Rithesh, Vinod, Gananath, Prakash, Prathima, Deepthi, Usha & Jayaram. This inspirational situation recently shown in Indian television channel was here ably choreographed by Rajesh Kuthar.

Milano Daff Committee under the auspices of Beary's Cultural Forum presented a Beary, Kannada & Tulu Song Mix on communal harmony. This was performed by Thoufeeq, Imran, Sharfraaz, Zuhaad, Suhaib, Irfan, Mehraaz & Shabbir with voice rendered by Akbar M.B and M.E. Moolur.

Saurabha Kala Parishad presented a Kannada dance by famous Dr. Sri Vidya focusing on Communal Harmony along with Master Abhyudaya Krishna which was one of the professional type presentation show casting the importance of communal harmony.

Srivara Cultural Academy presented a 'Pooja Kunitha' dance with traditional decorated huge balance act on the head and dancing to the true traditional song which was more of a balancing act which is difficult to perform on the stage.

Daiji Rang Mandir presented a comedy skit titled 'Interview' presented by Alwyn Pinto and group humoursly showing the current political situation in job market.

Devine Dance Group under the choreography of Prassana Poojary presented a semi classical Kannada dance performed by Sachin, Manohar, Niranjan, Deepthi, Devika, Seema, Soujanya, Pavana and Krupa well-presented and applauded by the whole audience.

Arun Alva and his troupe presented 'Kolu Manday' a Kannada Filmy dance performed by Rakesh, Sudhir, Sunil, Nijesh, Thilak & Naveen graciously and with cheers.

St. Mary's Konkani Community Church presented Konkani Group dance well performed by Riya, Melanie, Riese, Jewel, Akanksha, Melissa, Aphra, Anuskha, Surya & Aurelia choreographed by Vinod Sequeira.

Moolur Stars presented a beautiful Hindi song mix dance choreographed by Nourine M.E. performed by Shihaan. Shakeeb, Shabeeb, Sameen & Nazeem.

Ocean Kids gave a lovely performance with Kannada Group dance choreographed by Vinod Sequeira performed by Shraddha, Tanya, Akshadha, Ashlyn, Chriselle, Riya, Moksha, Poonam, Stefania, Calida & Melina.

Gammath Kalavideru presented a comedy skit performed by Jesh Bayar, Prashanth, Prakash, Shaila & Rajesh Kuthar directed by himself.

Raju Bhandary,General Secretary of Karnataka Sangha Sharjah proposed the vote of thanks while the lucky Kannadiga draw was being lifted from the coupons. KSS Donated Rs.50,000/- each to all three religious leaders / guest for noble cause.

The grand royal show of Karnataka Sangha Sharjah got concluded at around 7.30 pm and the Executive Committee thanked all the audience for making the show a successful one.


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Dubai: A 15-year-old Indian expat boy drowned after he was caught by huge waves in the sea off Mamzar Beach in Dubai. 

Ahmed Abdulla Mafaz, a 15-year-old school student in Dubai, died while his sister Fathima, a university student, was rescued, according to their father Mohammed Ashraf. The family hails from Kerala’s Kasaragod.

The grieving father said the incident happened when the Indian expat family went for an outing at the beach park.

Recounting what happened, he said: “We were all sitting on the beach and playing around in the water. I had just gone to the washroom when it [the tragedy] happened.”

He said both Mafaz and Fathima knew how to swim and it was not clear how they were swept away.

“I think there were huge waves and they got pulled by the strong current.”

Fathima’s screams for help were heard by another beachgoer who rushed to rescue her. “He is an Arab national. He rescued our daughter. We have no words to thank him,” the father said.

However, there was no sign of Mafaz, a grade 10 student of New Indian Model School in Dubai.

Meanwhile, the police were called in. Dubai Police said they received a call about two persons drowning.

“As soon as we received the report, the rescue team from the Ports Police Station in Dubai conducted a search,” a spokesperson said. 

However, there was no luck on Friday night. The search operation was intensified with divers and drones on Saturday, following which the boy’s body was fished out on Saturday evening.

The family has decided to lay him to rest in Dubai once the legal procedures are over, said Ibrahim Berike, a member of the volunteering team from Kerala Muslim Cultural Centre (KMCC) that is providing supportfor the paper work.

He said the family is shattered after the devastating tragedy. “They have four children. Fathima, who is doing MBA, is the eldest daughter. Mafaz was the third child. His other two siblings are also boys. Their mother, who was also there on the beach, is inconsolable,” he added.

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November 21,2024

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Prominent NRI community leader SM Syed Khalilur Rehman, fondly known as CA Khalil, passed away in Dubai on Thursday at the age of 86 after a brief illness.

Khalil had been admitted to Aster Hospital in Mankhool on Tuesday after experiencing severe leg weakness. Despite the best efforts of the medical team, he succumbed to a double heart attack that worsened his condition, his son Rais Ahmed confirmed.

The news of his passing has sent waves of grief across communities, particularly in his hometown of Bhatkal, Karnataka, where he was a celebrated figure. Tributes have been pouring in on social media, highlighting his significant contributions to international trade, social service, and education.

A Legacy of Leadership and Service

A chartered accountant by profession, Khalil was a founding member of the Dubai chapter of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), where he served as chairman from 1987 to 1994. His illustrious career included key leadership roles, such as general manager of Khaleej Times, group executive director of the Ilyas and Mustafa Galadari Group, and vice-chairman of the Jashanmal Group of Companies.

He also chaired Maadhyama Communications and Sahil Online, a web-based news platform, and was a director and trustee of several media companies and charitable organisations in Dubai and India.

A Champion for Education and Philanthropy

Khalil’s impact extended far beyond his professional achievements. As president and general secretary of Anjuman Hami-e-Muslimeen, he played a pivotal role in the development of educational institutions, including schools and colleges in Bhatkal and surrounding areas. His dedication to social upliftment earned him recognition from the Government of Karnataka, which honoured him with a prestigious award for his philanthropic contributions.

A Life Celebrated

The Bhatkal Muslim Khaleej Council (BMKC) recently released a documentary celebrating Khalil’s remarkable life and service to the community—a testament to his enduring legacy.

CA Khalil is survived by his family and countless admirers across the globe. His passing marks the end of an era for Indian expatriates in the UAE and beyond, leaving behind a legacy of leadership, generosity, and commitment to community service.

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