The 19th National Kannada Cultural Conference was recently celebrated with great enthusiasm in Andaman. The event, jointly organized by the Vishnu Naik Memorial Forum, Hridaya Vahini Mangalore, Manjunath Education Trust, and Kannada Sangha Andaman, in association with the Kannada and Culture Department, took place at the S R Castle Hall in Port Blair.
Shubha Dhananjaya, president of the Karnataka Sangeeta Nritya Academy, inaugurated the conference. In her address, she highlighted the global spread of Karnataka’s art and culture and attributed this to the generosity and warmth of Kannadigas. She expressed pride in this cultural expansion and its worldwide recognition.
Dr Archana Athani, the conference president, noted the emotional connection between Karnataka and Andaman. She emphasized the importance of remembering freedom fighters like Kittur Rani Chennamma and Ullal’s Rani Abbakka, whose bravery ignites patriotism.
Dr Malayashanta Muni Shivacharya Swamiji from Shivagange Melenagavi Math, who graced the event with his presence, stressed that every Indian should visit the Andaman Jail to understand the hardships faced by freedom fighters like Veer Savarkar. He spoke about the torture endured by many freedom fighters under British rule, underscoring the need to honor their sacrifices and fuel national pride.
Distinguished guests included renowned thinker and orator Mohammad Rafi Pasha, assistant commissioner of Commercial Tax, and Dr T S Ashok Kumar, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (PCCF) Andaman, who was honored by the conference committee.
K P Manjunath Sagar, president of the conference committee, explained that Hridaya Vahini Karnataka has been organizing these national Kannada conferences annually since 2004, providing a platform for thousands of Kannadigas, artists, poets, and resource persons from across the country.
S Ronica, secretary of the Andaman Kannada Sangha, presided over the inaugural ceremony. Notable guests included Gona Swami, chairman of Swami Enterprises, Bengaluru; Dr E Anjaneya, chairman of Kuber Groups, Raichur; Dr Shivakumar H D, executive committee member of Kannada Sangha Andaman; and Dr D S Vishwanath, retired district commissioner. K Nagaraj, president of the Karnataka Janapada Artists Association, was also present.
A poetry session, chaired by Dr Archana Athani and Dr Prakash G Khade, featured poets such as Prof Bindiganavile Bhagavan, photojournalist Arif Kalkatta, Aarti Suresh, and Manu Mangalore presenting their works.
The cultural programme included a comedy show by TV9’s Mahadev Sattigeri, Togalu Gombe Aata (puppet show) by Yashoda Shashidhar and team, Bharatanatyam by Natyantharanga artists, and various dance performances choreographed by Guru Shubha Dhananjaya. Performers included Anjana S, Harshita H P, Mudra Dhananjay, Maya Dhananjay, Yashika J Kumar, and Krithika R.
International dance artiste Anu Anand presented a Bharatanatyam performance, while the Rang Samaj (Regd) Bengaluru troupe performed a historical play on Kittur Rani Chennamma, featuring S Tilakraj and A S Aarti Suresh. Renowned folk singers Gona Swami and Shivraj Pandeshwar entertained the audience with their melodious songs.
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