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Verna to host All-India Konkani mega-convention on May 30

Published May 28
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In a historic move to unite the five scripts of the Konkani language, the first All-India Konkani Literature and Cultural Mega-Convention is scheduled to take place on May 30 at the Ratzinger Hall in Verna.

Organised by the Global Romi Lipi Abhiyan under the unifying motto, "Let us embrace Mother Konkani," the event marks a milestone for the community. More than 30 diverse organisations spanning Kerala, Karnataka, Goa, and Maharashtra have joined forces to collaborate on this landmark gathering.

The mega-convention promises a line up centered around the theme of "Unity in Diversity," featuring three major panel discussions. Key sessions will explore the complexities of the language, including "One Script, One Language: Pros & Cons" presented by Tara Lavina Fernandes Mangalore, "Unity Through Literature" chaired by Roy Castelino Mangalore, and "Unity Through Culture" presented by Stephen Quadros. Beyond intellectual discourse, the event will engage the youth through cultural competitions, host the symbolic adoption of a unique Konkani flag designed by the late Eric Ozario, and debut a dedicated Konkani anthem. The convention will also honour distinguished community figures, including veteran litterateur Patrick Moras (Senior Konkani litterateur of the Kannada script), Marcel Dsouza (worked for Kannada-script literature) and the Vidyaranga Mitra Mandali kundapura for exemplary cultural work.

Strengthening its regional impact, the Karnataka Konkani Sahitya Academy has officially collaborated with the grand event to foster Konkani awareness far beyond traditional geographical borders. Emphasising the collective spirit of the convention, Joachim Stany Alvares, President of the Karnataka Konkani Sahitya Academy, has extended a warm invitation to all Konkani speakers and cultural enthusiasts. Alvares urged the community to attend in large numbers to witness and ensure the resounding success of this historic mega-convention.

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