Kamalaksha Amin
Bahrain, December 25: Karnataka Congress President UT Kader expressed his appreciation for the important role played by the Kannada Sangha in preserving and promoting Kannada art, culture and language among the Kannadigas of Bahrain. He made these remarks during a felicitation function organized by the Kannada Sangha at Kannada Bhawan during his visit to Bahrain.
During a visit to the newly constructed Kannada Bhavan, which houses various learning centers and Kannada language classes for Kannada speakers, UT Kader praised the efforts of Kannada Sangha to foster love for Kannada language and culture. did. He acknowledged the important role of the Sangha as a platform for transmitting the Kannada tradition to the younger generation.
Association president Amarnath Rai and other functionaries praised UT Kadar during the event. Dignitaries and representatives of various organizations based in Karnataka and active in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia also honored the Karnataka Congress President with shawls and mementos, expressing their love, trust and admiration.
The celebration ceremony was held at the Kannada Bhawan and was attended by Mohammad Mansoor, Chairman of the Advisory Board of the Bahrain Cricket Federation, Sheikh Kalnire, Expert Vice-President and prominent Kannada businessman from Saudi Arabia, and Mahesh Kumar. attended. Vice President of Kannada Sangha.
During the event, Mr. Amarnath Rai gave an introductory speech outlining the Society’s activities and highlighting the pivotal role of the Kannada Sangha in connecting the Kannadiga people with their cultural roots. Mohammad Mansour and Sheikh Khalnireh, Bahrain’s business and cricket leaders, have formally expressed their support for the Sangha’s initiative.
Mr. Ramprasad Ammenadka, General Secretary of the association, skillfully reviewed the program and concluded with a vote of thanks. The celebration demonstrated the strong ties between the Kannadiga community and the esteemed UT Kader and emphasized the importance of cultural preservation and interaction among the diaspora.