Renowned Konkani writer Dr. Manoharrai Sardesai was remembered and celebrated at a one-day National Seminar on “Dr. Manoharrai Sardesai: Life and Literature.” The seminar was organized jointly by M.E.S. Vasant Joshi College Arts and Commerce Zuarinagar, Goa Konkani Academy, and the Directorate of Official Language, Government of Goa.
Inaugural Session
The seminar commenced with the lighting of the traditional lamp, followed by a welcome address by Prof. Dr. Manasvi M. Kamat, Principal of M.E.S. Vasant Joshi College. Prof. Satyawan Naik, Head of the Konkani Department and Seminar Coordinator, presented the seminar’s concept and objectives. Vice Principal Rochana Kharangate introduced the chief guest, Shashikant Sardesai, former principal of S. S. Dempo College.
Shashikant Sardesai’s Keynote Address
Shashikant Sardesai, in his keynote address, highlighted Dr. Manoharrai Sardesai’s unique personality and literary contributions. He noted that Dr. Sardesai was known both as an individual and as a writer, presenting socially relevant topics through his literary works. Sardesai’s poetry reflected his personal experiences, and he guided new writers, nurturing literary talent.
Research Papers and Sessions
The seminar featured two sessions, each chaired by a distinguished scholar. The first session, chaired by Prof. (Dr.) Rajay Pawar, Principal of Kala Academy’s College of Theatre Arts, saw research papers presented by Shailendra Mehta, Maya Kharangate, and Rajat Hegde. The second session, chaired by Prof. (Dr.) Cosma Fernandes, Head of the Konkani Department, featured research papers by Raymond D’Cunha, Umesh Sardesai, and R. S. Bhaskar.
Concluding Session
The concluding session was graced by Maya Sardesai, Vice Principal of Dempe Higher Secondary School, as the chief guest. She shared personal insights about Dr. Manoharrai Sardesai’s character, highlighting his respect for women, love for children, and constant encouragement to others.
Vote of Thanks and Conclusion
In his vote of thanks, Satyawan Naik expressed gratitude to all participants and contributors. The event concluded with Asst. Prof. Nalisha Velip compering the final session. The National Seminar attracted around 150 attendees, including scholars, teachers, students, and admirers of Dr. Manoharrai Sardesai, from Goa, Mangalore, Kerala, Mumbai, and other regions.
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