Konkani Group Creates Singing Guinness Record

By SAR NEWS

MANGALORE, Karnataka (SAR NEWS) -- A Konkani cultural organisation has
created a Guinness world record for singing Konkani songs non-stop for
forty hours.

The feat was achieved January 26-27 here by the local Mandd Sobhann
group that works for the promotion of Konkani language and culture in
Mangalore.

The programme entitled Konkani Nirantari was led by Eric Ozario and
others. Forty-four groups comprising more than 1,700 singers sang a
total of 600 songs breaking the previous record by Communidade
Evanjelica Luterana of Sao Paolo, Brazil, which sang for 36 hours in
2004.

Singers from the various parishes of Mangalore diocese, Goa, Mumbai,
Mysore, Bangalore and from the Gulf participated in the event which
kicked off at 6 a.m. on Saturday January 26, and ended at 10 p.m.
January 27 -- a total of 40 hours.

Keith Pullin from the Guinness Book of World Records London was the
adjudicator. At the end of the marathon, he certified that Maand
Sobhann had created a new record. There are 953 Guinness records
involving India already.

Konkani is the mother tongue of about 6.5 million people concentrated
in Mangalore and Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Goa, and
scattered in Europe, America and the Gulf states. It is the mother
tongue, among others, of Mangalorean and Goan Catholics and is the
state language of Goa.

Bishop Aloysius P. D'Souza of Mangalore blessed the proceedings at the
start of the marathon, which was started by a group of Sisters of the
Queen of Apostles, Vamanjoor.

The Bethany Sisters, St. Joseph's Seminary, the Dominican congregation
and Sandesha also formed part of the great effort.

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