Mangaluru: Manjeshwar, Panir parishes triumph at ICYM 'Naach...' contest


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Media Release

Mangaluru, Jan 28: Young talents from parishes across the city and outskirts displayed tremendous dancing skills on Sunday January 26, as they vied for the top place in "Naach Nara, Naach Nari - 2015" inter-parish dance competition organized by ICYM episcopal deanery at St Agnes PU College auditorium here.

The competition was conducted for youth in the age of 16-29 years in two categories - group and duet. Manjeshwar parish and Panir parish took home the winning trophies in each of the categories.

Noted film director Sandeep Malani, ICYM directors Fr Ronald D’Souza, Mangaluru diocese, Fr Santhosh Lobo, ICYM episcopal city deanery president Jonita Rasquinha, episcopal city deanery, ICYM secretary Rubeena Pinto, episcopal city deanery convenors Leon Saldanha and Vilita Fernandes were present on the dais.

The winners were honoured by the guests.


The winners were as follows:

Group:

Winners: Manjeshwar parish

Runners-up: Valencia parish

Consolation prizes

1. Ranipura parish
2. Kirem parish
3. Bajjodi parish


Duet

Winners: Panir church
Runners-up: Katipalla church

Consolation prizes

1. Manjeshwar church
2. Kirem church
3. Milagres church

  

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