Mangaluru: First Beary-Kannada-English dictionary launched, speakers laud effort


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (EP)

Mangaluru, Jul 31: The first-ever Beary-Kannada-English dictionary containing about 20,000 words was launched in a ceremony held at Town Hall here on Monday July 31.

Mysore University professor Dr Arvind Malagathi inaugurated the formal programme. Addressing the gathering, he said, "Destroying culture and language is like destroying the community. The publication of a dictionary to spread culture and language is not a small matter. Dictionary is like a lifeline of the community. Plethora of knowledge can be built with the help of a dictionary.

"This dictionary reflects the ethos of equality. The love for Kannada is evident here. Above all, the dictionary plays a major part in preserving the language," said Dr Malagathi.

Dakshina Kannada district in-charge minister B Ramanath Rai released the Beary-Kannada-English dictionary and conveyed his best wishes.

Retired chancellor and head of the advisory committee of the dictionary professor B A Vivek Rai said, "This Beary dictionary is not just a book but a reflection of the rich language and culture of the land. By making the dictionary accessible online, Beary language has elevated to international levels. Though it is a regional language, it will make its mark in international circles.

"I have read 20,000 words in this dictionary, and I am the first person not belonging to the Beary community to have read them. Love should be fostered through language. The work of preparing a dictionary plays a major part in the preservation of the language. This is a continuous process, so it will not be surprising if the dictionary gets revised in next five years," he said.

Academy president B A Mohidin Bava, MLA J R Lobo, mayor Kavita Sanil, state cashew development corporation president B H Khader, Mangaluru taluk panchayat president Mohammed Monu, MUDA former president Ibrahim Kodijal were present as guests of honour.

Journalist B M Hanif briefed about the dictionary. Minister U T Khader released 'Belkiri' special edition.

Professor B A Vivek Rai, Journalist B M Hanif, retired Professor Surendra Rao and Rohara Abbas who worked on Beary dictionary advisory committee and English translation were felicitated on the occasion.

Beary dictionary editor professor B M Ichlamgod, assistant editor B A Samshuddin Madikeri, Abdul Rehman Kuthethooru were honoured on the occasion.

Mohammed Ijaz Ullal, Khatheejamma Razeemath, Dinaker D Bangera and Harish who helped in bringing out the dictionary were also felicitated.

Yenepoya Public School student Mohammed Shamil Harshad and Sauda Ashraf were felicitated for their achievements in sports. New registrar Chandrahas Rai B was also honoured on the occasion.

Inter-district Duff sports and 'Kolkali' were held as part of cultural programme. Rashid Nandavar and his team entertained the audience with songs.

Academy registrar Chandrahasa R B welcomed. Convener Abdul Lathif Neralakatte proposed the vote of thanks. B A Mohammed Ali compered the programme.

 

  

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  • Hydarali, MANGALORE

    Tue, Aug 01 2017

    It is really a new epoch in beary language .The initiative taken by Mr Mohammed Hanif the president of the academy needs special appreciation.He is a commited worker and coordinated very well in bringing huge volume of dictionary in just 2 years and eight months.He is interpersonal skill enabled him to rope in the expertise of academic and linguist luminaries like Prof Vivek Rai Prof surendra Rai and prof BM Ichlangod and Mr.kuthethhor .Hope this kind of constructive work continue in the tenure of future President s as well.If the dictionary is uploaded to web it would reach wider audience through the the globe even beary word may find in English dictionary in the years to come

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  • yakub, Mangalore - Dubai

    Tue, Aug 01 2017

    Congratulation to Our mentor Mr. B M Ichalamgod. Who's hard work & service to the community really Beary's should appreciate.

    Thank You Sir.

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  • Jamal, Mangalore/UAE

    Tue, Aug 01 2017

    Last year Mangalore police had multiple session to learn beary language. It will help the police force in particular and all in general. Efforts appreciated.

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  • p.m.saleem, PANAMBUR/KSA

    Tue, Aug 01 2017

    Great job and well done.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Aug 01 2017

    Congratulations ...

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