Dasara celebrations enliven passengers at Mangaluru airport


Pics: Dayanand Kukkaje

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (SB)

Mangaluru, Oct 15: The three-day Dasara celebrations at Mangaluru International Airport began on Monday, October 15, as part of the national festival celebrations in airports across the country.

Mangaluru International Airport director V V Rao inaugurated the auspicious event by lighting the lamp. AAI Kalyanmayee Association (Mangaluru unit) president Sujana Rao, joint general managers Abraham Koshi and Ambarish, DGM Finance Vishwanath were other dignitaries present.

"Airport Authority of India has made it a tradition to celebrate every national festival in all airports across India. For Mangaluru Airport this is the second Dasara celebration. Now entire Mangaluru is in festive mood. We want our passengers to experience this festive mood from the airport itself. We arranged a three day programme with the cooperation of all the airline agencies and various departments of the Airport. Personally, I want to convey my Dasara wishes to all the passengers and their family members who are using the Mangaluru Airport,” said V V Rao in his inaugural address.

Bharatanatyam performance by Harsha Sanjay Bhadari from Srinivas College and saxophone concert by Ravindra Mulki were the special cultural attractions on the first day. Payyannur Jayan, Prakash, Deepak Ullal, Sathish and Sathish Bannaje were other musicians who performed in the saxophone concert.

The three days celebrations include tiger dance from Polali tiger dance troupe, cultural activities from the students of Karavali College and airport staff.

  

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  • James Philip D sa, Belman/Kuwait

    Tue, Oct 16 2018

    Let us all live in peace and unity.

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  • Raja, Kanyadi, Kudla

    Tue, Oct 16 2018

    Happy to Mr. Ravi Mulky performing at international Airport Mangalore, very fine and profound artist from DK and udupi, Good piece of work.

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  • Kumar, mangalore

    Tue, Oct 16 2018

    Ravi Mulky

    A very excellent and fine musician from Mangalore.
    May god bless you.

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  • DAYANANDA BANGERA, ABU DHABI

    Tue, Oct 16 2018

    LOOKING GREAT...

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  • JK, Udupi/Dubai

    Tue, Oct 16 2018

    Beautiful purple colour lighting!

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  • Rajen Gopi, Calicut

    Tue, Oct 16 2018

    Wow! This is great. Wishing officials of Manguluru Intl. Airport all the best.

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Tue, Oct 16 2018

    Why there were no Eid and Christmas celebrations at Mangaluru Airport?

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  • pooki, mangaluru

    Tue, Oct 16 2018

    Probably because they are not considered as Indian Festivals?

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  • Stephen, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 16 2018

    Very Good Initiative by AAI. Also I request the authorities to design the the Airport according to Local Culture and Traditions. So that tourists and others get to know our rich heritage.Our local historical heroes should be portrayed elaborating their achievements

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  • harish, karla

    Tue, Oct 16 2018

    Dear Ravi, Mulky

    I listened to your Saxaphone music in many occasions, glad to hear it again in Mangalore airport.
    I know you are a very hardworking growing talent in Mangalore and Udupi Distrcit put together.
    I am sure, by the grace of god and blessings of you parents and Guru, you will represent southern india in entire India and also represent India in the entire world in near future
    May God bless you.

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