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Actor Prakash Rai, five others to receive Sandesha Award 2017

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Mangaluru: Sandesha Foundation for Culture and Education, Mangaluru, managed by Karnataka Regional Catholic Bishops Conference, will honour six eminent personalities with the 26th annual Sandesha Awards on Friday, January 13 at 5:30 pm at Sandesha premises.

The awardees are Dr Kamala Hampana (literature), actor Prakash Rai (Prakash Raj) (media), Yuvaraj K (art), Anil Patrao (Konkani music) and Mother Teresa Memorial Education Trust run by Shamita and Renita (education). John Devaraj has been chosen for Sandesha Special Recognition Award, 2017.

Sandesha has been honouring personalities from the past 26 years who have made significant contribution to Kannada, Konkani and Tulu Literature, Media, Education Art and Culture. By choosing to award the deserving persons based on the basis of merit, the Sandesha Awards have gained recognition of their own standard.

Na D’Souza, Dr Na Damodar Shetty, Sara Abubakker, Chandrakala Nandavar, Eric Ozario and Richard Louis are the Juries of Sandesha Awards. These Awards have been selected with guidance of Rev. Fr Victor Vijay Lobo, the Director of Sandesha.

Na D’Souza, president, Sandesha Awards jury, Roy Castelino, trustee, Sandesha Foundation and president, Karnataka Konkani Sahitya Academy, Fr Victor Vijay Lobo, director, Sandesha Foundation and Vincent Mascarenhas were present.

About the Awardees:

Dr Kamala Hampana – Sandesha Literature Award, 2017

Dr Kamala Hampana was born in 28 October, 1935 in Devanahalli to Rangalakshamma and Rangadhama Nayak. Married to Hampa Nagarajayya, she has made a huge contribution to Kannada literature as a researcher, critic, biographer, Radio playwright, novelist, and a writer of children’s literature, modern vachanas, and women’s literature.

Prakash Rai – Sandesha Media Award, 2017

Prakash Rai is a well acclaimed film actor of national fame. Born in a Tulu family, he has become a multilingual film actor who has performed in languages such as Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Marathi, Malayalam and English. A versatile actor, he can be a hero, a villain or even a supporting actor. He has received national award for his film ‘Kanjeevaram’. He has presented some good films in Kannada like ‘Nanoo Nanna Kanasu, ‘Oggarane’, ‘Idolle Ramayana’.According to Prakash Rai, ‘Life sometimes can take turns, slight, U or may-be 360 degrees. We don’t know which turn is that but definitely, there is something that ignites within to GIVE BACK to LIFE, Prakash Raj Foundation believes in giving back to life philosophy.

All this is not momentous, rather a journey, comprised of experience from knowing downtrodden to riches, destitute to destined, closures to new openings.

Prakash Rai still believes journey has just begun, so on this journey, befriending LIFE is a necessity to co-exist. Much has been taken; it’s time to give back, let’s GIVE BACK to LIFE’.

Yuvaraj K. – Sandesha Art Award, 2017Born in 1956, Mr Yuvaraj has served for the past three decades as a lecturer and principal in Shivamogga. A popular folk singer, he has a huge collection of folk songs from different parts of Karnataka, which have been published as music albums. A man gifted with unique folk voice, he has to his credit above 1500 performance within and outside the state of Karnataka.

Anil Patrao – Konkani Music Award, 2017Mr Anil began his music journey at the young age of 4 itself playing harmonium. By the age 12, he began his public performances. As a choir master of Derebail church, he has trained many in music. A composer of over 200 songs, he has presented several musical evenings in collaboration with his brother John Patrao under the banner ‘Patrao Nite’.

John Devaraj – Sandesha Special Recognition Award, 2017A civil engineer by profession, Mr Devaraj is a versatile personality who sees the Divine in various forms. A sculptor, architect, puppeteer, actor, dramatist, cameraman, cine artist, art director, film producer, and an advisor to several organizations, he is an institutions by himself. His achievements include a unique mural in New York made of soil and water gathered from sixty different nations of the world, a 25 feet tall anti-fascist memorial in Austria, a huge picture of 370x280ft for the children of Pakistan and a 22 feet tall terracotta statue in Lalbagh, Bengaluru.

Mother Teresa Memorial Education Trust – Sandesha Education Award, 2017

Two bold 22 year old women from Mangalore, Ms Renita Lobo and Ms Shamita Rao, ventured into a challenging task of starting a school in a deeply remote village of Shakaranarayana, 30 kilomtres away from Kundapur in order to spread the light of knowledge among the illiterate people of the area. Started with LKG/UKG, the institution now is providing education up to the intermediate. The courageous and selfless service of these ladies has received a wide acclaim from the general public.

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