Ravindra Kelekar made a significant contribution to Konkani literature. He tirelessly worked to preserve Goa’s identity and was deeply committed to the Konkani language. He firmly believed that foreign rule should not prevail over his homeland. Through his work and writings, Ravindrabab provided direction to the younger generation and shared his vision for Goa’s future. His literary works covered a wide range of subjects.
Raju Nayak, the editor of Gomantak, expressed that today’s youth should read Ravindrabab’s literature and draw inspiration from it. He was speaking as the chief guest at a one-day festival organized to mark the birth centenary of Ravindra Kelekar. The event was jointly organized by M.E.S. Vasant Joshi Arts & Commerce College, Zuari Nagar, and Institut Menezes Braganza. It was held at the M.S. Kamat Auditorium of M.E.S. College.
The program began with the lighting of the ceremonial lamp, followed by offering flowers to a portrait of Ravindra Kelekar. Ashok Parab, the Member Secretary of Institute hi Menezes Braganza, welcomed the gathering. Dr. Manasvi Kamat, Principal of M.E.S. Vasant Joshi College, in his speech, highlighted that this year marks the birth centenary of two great personalities of Goa and acknowledged the Konkani Department of the college for organizing events to commemorate them.
Later, Dashrath Parab, President of Institute Menezes Braganza, shared his thoughts on the occasion. Among the distinguished guests was architect Girish Kelekar, son of Ravindra Kelekar, who spoke about his father’s life and work. The event was anchored by Rajat Hegde, while Satyawan Nayak, in charge of the Konkani Department and event coordinator, expressed gratitude.
Following this, a film on the life and work of Ravindra Kelekar, produced by Dilip Borkar, was screened. The film’s producer, Dilip Borkar, and Sainath Parab were present at the screening. Subsequently, students and teachers presented poetry recitations, with around 20 participants taking part.
In the afternoon session, a quiz competition on Ravindra Kelekar’s life was held. The first prize was awarded to Snehal Naik and Kirti Malekar, the second prize to Siddhi Naik and Ayushi Naik, and the third prize to Samiksha Naik and Roshni Pille. The consolation prize went to Radhika Saroj and Gayatri. Rajat Hegde served as the quiz master.
During the concluding session, Ashok Parab and Satyawan Naik distributed prizes to the winners and presented certificates to all participants, including students and teachers. The closing ceremony was anchored by Nalisha Velip. Among those present were Assistant Professors Nidhi Nayak and Lakshata Matonkar, along with other faculty members. The day-long event saw enthusiastic participation from teachers and students.
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