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Two-day seminar on life and works of V.J.P. Saldanha in Mangaluru
Two-day seminar on life and works of V.J.P. Saldanha in Mangaluru

The Hindu

time3 days ago

  • General
  • The Hindu

Two-day seminar on life and works of V.J.P. Saldanha in Mangaluru

The Sahitya Akademi is organising a birth centenary seminar on the life and works of V.J.P. Saldanha (Khaddap), eminent Konkani novelist and journalist, in collaboration with the Konkani Institute, St. Aloysius (deemed to be university) and Vision Konkani, Mangaluru, on August 13 and 14 here. The seminar will be held at the Robert Sequeira Hall, St. Aloysius (deemed to be university), said a release. As part of the seminar, the Akademi is organising a book exhibition cum discount sale till August 14 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Sahodaya Hall on the St. Aloysius campus. Books in Kannada, Konkani, Malayalam, Marathi, English and Hindi will be exhibited.

Writers must become readers' voice: Jnanpith awardee
Writers must become readers' voice: Jnanpith awardee

Time of India

time28-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Writers must become readers' voice: Jnanpith awardee

Mangaluru: Life is a continuous conflict between nature and distortion. This struggle is filled with choices of yes and no. Every human navigates through these decisions. The role of literature is to guide them through this maze, said Jnanpith awardee and Konkani writer Damodar Mauzo. He was speaking at the release of poet and critic HM Pernal's poetry collection, 'Zanel', at the MCC Bank Auditorium on Friday. "Today's readers have changed. They seek themselves in literature. Writers must become their voice. HM Pernal's poems resonate with this conflict. His verses often carry a dark hue, but within that darkness lies an undeniable truth, presented with unique sarcasm," Mauzo said. Chief guest Michael D'Souza, a promoter of Vision Konkani, praised Pernal's dedication to preserving and promoting Konkani literature. "There are three things we must never forget: Our parents, our mother tongue, and our motherland. HM Pernal and his peers have upheld these values through their literary efforts. Vision Konkani has already released 21 works by Konkani writers, and this momentum must continue," he said. Poet Melvyn Rodrigues, convener of the Konkani Language Advisory Board at Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi, introduced 'Zanel' and Pernal. He noted that Pernal's poems transform ordinary experiences into profound truths. "They may appear dark at first glance, but within that darkness lie unspoken realities," Rodrigues said. Nandagopal Shenoy, president of the World Konkani Centre, and Kishoo Barkur, president of Kavita Trust, were present on the dais. HM Pernal delivered the welcome address.

Writers must become readers voice: Jnanapith Awardee
Writers must become readers voice: Jnanapith Awardee

Time of India

time28-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Writers must become readers voice: Jnanapith Awardee

MANGALURU: Life is a continuous conflict between nature and distortion. This struggle is filled with choices of yes and no. Every human navigates through these decisions. The role of literature is to guide them through this maze, said Jnanapith Awardee Konkani writer Damodar Mauzo. He was speaking at the release of poet and critic H.M. Pernal's poetry collection, Zanel, at the MCC Bank Auditorium on Friday. "Today's readers have changed. They seek themselves in literature. Writers must become their voice. H.M. Pernal's poems resonate with this conflict. His verses often carry a dark hue, but within that darkness lies an undeniable truth, presented with unique sarcasm," Mauzo said. Chief guest Michael D'Souza, a promoter of Vision Konkani, praised Pernal's dedication to preserving and promoting Konkani literature. "There are three things we must never forget: our parents, our mother tongue, and our motherland. H.M. Pernal and his peers have upheld these values through their literary efforts. Vision Konkani has already released 21 works by Konkani writers, and this momentum must continue," he said. Poet Melvyn Rodrigues, Convenor of the Konkani Language Advisory Board at Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi, introduced Zanel and Pernal. He noted that Pernal's poems transform ordinary experiences into profound truths. "They may appear dark at first glance, but within that darkness lie unspoken realities," Rodrigues said. Nandagopal Shenoy, President of the World Konkani Centre, and Kishoo Barkur, President of Kavita Trust, were present on the dais. H.M. Pernal delivered the welcome address.

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