<p>Tulu language has grown beyond country, community, caste or creed. Tulu is working as a link between various languages, cultures and Gods, said Mangalore University Registrar Prof A M Khan.</p>.<p>After inaugurating a seminar on history, tradition and economical background of Tulunadu organised jointly by Tulu Parishat and PG departments of History and Archeology, and Economics of University College as a part of the student Tulu conference, he said that there immense scope for research in Tulu.</p>.<p>Presiding over the programme, Principal Dr Uday Kumar M A said that language changes with life. “If we document our life it would help generations to come.”</p>.<p>In his introductory speech, Tulu Parishat President Tharanath Gatti Kapikad said that Student Tulu Conference will be held on January 16 at Town Hall.</p>.<p>Student Tulu Conference</p>.<p>Around 1,200 student representatives from various colleges of undivided Dakshina Kannada district will participate in the event. Around 14 inter-collegiate competitions will be held for students including painting, quiz, poetry, story, research article, skit, singing Tulu film songs, fashion show, documentary competition.</p>.<p>Tulu conference committee President Prabhakar Neermarga, Tulu Parishat Secretary Benet Ammanna, Treasurer Shubhodhaya Alva, Committee Vice President Shivananda Karkera, Badriya College former principal Ismail and others were present.</p>.<p>Writer Babu Pangala, Shri Manjunatheshwara Culture, Research Foundation, Dharmasthala Director Dr S R Vighnaraj, St. Aloysius college History Associate Professor Dr Vishant Pinto, Researcher Dr Indira Hegde presented their sessions on various topics related to Tulu.</p>.<p>Conference committee vice presidents Mamata Gatti D S and Dharanendra Kumar, Honorary President of the committee Swarna Sundar also spoke.</p>
<p>Tulu language has grown beyond country, community, caste or creed. Tulu is working as a link between various languages, cultures and Gods, said Mangalore University Registrar Prof A M Khan.</p>.<p>After inaugurating a seminar on history, tradition and economical background of Tulunadu organised jointly by Tulu Parishat and PG departments of History and Archeology, and Economics of University College as a part of the student Tulu conference, he said that there immense scope for research in Tulu.</p>.<p>Presiding over the programme, Principal Dr Uday Kumar M A said that language changes with life. “If we document our life it would help generations to come.”</p>.<p>In his introductory speech, Tulu Parishat President Tharanath Gatti Kapikad said that Student Tulu Conference will be held on January 16 at Town Hall.</p>.<p>Student Tulu Conference</p>.<p>Around 1,200 student representatives from various colleges of undivided Dakshina Kannada district will participate in the event. Around 14 inter-collegiate competitions will be held for students including painting, quiz, poetry, story, research article, skit, singing Tulu film songs, fashion show, documentary competition.</p>.<p>Tulu conference committee President Prabhakar Neermarga, Tulu Parishat Secretary Benet Ammanna, Treasurer Shubhodhaya Alva, Committee Vice President Shivananda Karkera, Badriya College former principal Ismail and others were present.</p>.<p>Writer Babu Pangala, Shri Manjunatheshwara Culture, Research Foundation, Dharmasthala Director Dr S R Vighnaraj, St. Aloysius college History Associate Professor Dr Vishant Pinto, Researcher Dr Indira Hegde presented their sessions on various topics related to Tulu.</p>.<p>Conference committee vice presidents Mamata Gatti D S and Dharanendra Kumar, Honorary President of the committee Swarna Sundar also spoke.</p>