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Namma Manege Banni’ Cultural Variety for Women |
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The Sthree Shakthi Mahila Prathishtana of Mysore has planned a unique programme in the city – ‘Namma Manege Banni’. The members of the women’s organization will visit houses of women who extended an invitation and render a programme of recitation of poems associating the women residents of the area also. The ‘Come to Our House’ programme will be launched on October 18 at Gana Bharathi, Veene Seshanna Bhavana, by holding a State-level Dasara-Deepavali ‘Kavanothsava’, a festival of poems. The
festival of poems consists of two sessions, poets invited from Mysore and
outside, participating in the programme. They will recite poems written by
them. The first session will be presided over by Mr. Banandur Kempaiah.
Those who will recite their poems in this session will include Ms.
B.T.Lalitha Naik, former Karnataka Minister, Prof. C.P.Krishna Kumar,
former Kannada Professor of Mysore University, Dr. N.Giri Gowda,
President, Mysore District Kannada Sahitya Parishat, Mr. H.B.Madana Gowda,
President, Hassan District Kannada Sahitya Parishat, Dr. P.K.Rajashekar,
Dr. M.P.Manjappa Shetty, Mr. S.Ramaprasad, President, The
second session aims to provide opportunities to the members of the Sthree
Shakthi Prathishtana, drawn from different district units of the
State-level women’s organization. Besides members from Mysore, writers
from Bangalore, Virajpet and Mandya will The
programme will be inaugurated Ms. B.T.Lalitha Naik, former Minister of
Karnataka. Mr. Banandur Kempaiah, Deputy Director of Doordarshan,
Bangalore Station, will preside. The “Namma Manege Bani” programme
will be launched by Mr. A.Ramadas, MLA. Mrs. Mangala Sathyan, novelist and
President of Sthree Shakthi Mahila Prathishtana, will address. Courtesey: Mysore Samachar |
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