Shalon Joanne Pais wins first NBJ Yuva Pratibha Puraskar


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Mangaluru, Dec 15: Shalon Joanne Pais has won the NBJ Yuva Pratibha Puraskar 2015.

The first-ever NBJ Yuva Pratibha Puraskar has been instituted by Mavis and Calvin Rodrigues in the name of ‘Akash-Amulya’, to mark the celebration of stepping into the 7th year of the publication of the Konkani monthly magazine, Naman Bhallok Jesu (NBJ), to recognize, honour and encourage talented Catholic Youth and thereby inspire the younger generation to excel in their chosen fields.


The NBJ Yuva Pratibha Puraskar, conceived as an annual feature, is aimed at identifying and recognizing talent Catholic youth in the age group of 18-30, who have made outstanding contributions and achievements in different fields such as Sports, Literature, Arts, Science, Agriculture, Entrepreneurship, Social Service, Environmental Protection etc. This Award consists of Rs. 25,000 cash, a citation and a memento.

The winner of NBJ Yuva Pratibha Puraskar is 18-year-old Shalon Joanne Pais, daughter of John and Margaret Pais of Bajjodi - Mangaluru, who is now pursuing her B.A. LLB at SDM Law College, Mangaluru.

An exceptionally talented youngster, Shalon Joanne Pais has won laurels in Chess consistently winning top positions in National School Games since the last 6 years from the 54th National School Games in 2009 (third place), second place in 55th, third places in 57th and 58th and in the 60th National School Games in 2014. She has secured the Best Female Player award in the 2014 International FIDE Rated Open Tournament and also in the 2015 International FIDE Rated Open Tournament besides the 10th place in the National FIDE Rated Open Tournament last year.

She has also secured the 6th place in the Asian Youth Chess Championship 2005, secured the Silver Medal in 2010 National School Chess Championship, when she represented Karnataka as Captain, Bronze Medal in the National SGFI Chess Championship of 2015 and Karnataka State Women’s Champion in 2012.

She has also excelled in violin and piano besides singing, dancing and public speaking.

Prof Geo D’Silva, Nithisha Rodrigues, and Mr world Raymond D’Souza were the judges.

This year’s NBJ Yuva Pratibha Puraskar will be conferred on the selected youth on December 20 at the Infant Jesus Shrine at Bikkarnakatta, Mangaluru, during the Anniversary Celebration of Naman Ballok Jesu monthly magazine. The award presentation function will be presided over by Fr Charles Serrao, OCD, Provincial, Karnataka and Goa Province. Noted Konkani and Kannada columnist and Director of Fatima Retreat House, Fr Prashant Madtha, SJ, and Fr Denis D’Sa, PRO, Udupi Diocese, will be the chief guests.

Apart from the conferring of the awards, the Konkani website, www.sokallik.com, will be launched and four books will be released.

Naman Ballok Jesu is a Konkani monthly magazine in Kannada script launched in the year 2009 and is being published by the Carmelite Fathers at the Infant Jesus Shrine in Mangaluru.

 

  

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  • Jason Pereira, Bendur mangalore

    Tue, Dec 15 2015

    Congrats miss Shalon Pais!! May you bring more laurels to our society and our country! Congrats John pais sir .. he was my teacher in milagres .

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