Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SN/SP)
Mangalore, Mar 13: The endowment lecture programme for the current academic year was held in the premises of Karnataka Tulu Sahitya Academy on Thursday March 12.
The event was organized by Karnataka Tulu Sahitya Academy.
Speaking after inaugurating the programme, Dr Vaman Nandavar of Pilikula Cultural Village Scheme, said that five languages out of 196 in the country are on the verge of extinction and as per a report of the UNESCO, Tulu has been identified as one such language.
But the report needs to be supported by facts and thoroughly reviewed, since Tulu language has received world wide popularity and does not in any way meet the parametres of a language that is on the wane, he stressed.
A large number of developmental works are taking place to protect and nurture the language. Tulu has also gained recognition in the field of business, but still UNESCO has come out with a report without conducting proper research and pooling proper information, he charged.
Indira Hegde, research scholar, Bangalore, delivered the lecture on the 'Guttu system of Tulunadu’, on the occasion.
I K Boluvar, artiste, Puttur delivered a speech on the Tulu theatre, in the Sadanand Suvarna endowment lecture programme.
Dr Paltady Ramakrishna Achar, president, Tulu Sahitya Academy presided over the function.
Uday Dharmasthala, member of the Academy welcomed the gathering. Ratnavati Baikady, member, rendered the invocation. Duggappa Kajekar, member, compered the programme. H S Shivarudrappa, registrar of the Academy proposed vote of thanks.
M K Ravindranath, endowment donor, was present on the occasion.