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Kannada
Sangha of Toronto, Canada. A great organization. A great place
for Kannadigas to meet, greet, share, promote and preserve our Kannada
culture, customs and tradition.
Kannada
Sangha was official born in the year 1973. A few like minded people
who had a great passion for Kannada and Karnataka mooted the idea
on July 8, 1973 at a small gathering during the Ganesha Puja and
thus Kannada Sangha was born.
In
the mid sixties, Kannada families used to celebrate the religious
functions such as Ugadi and Sankranthi in their homes and visit
thier friends. Four such families that were meeting regularly were
: Mrs Rajalakshmi and Dr. B. Ramaswamy, Mrs. Uma and Dr. S. Satyanarayana,
Mrs. Ramaa and Dr. S Nagaraja Rao and Mrs. Vasantha and Mr. S. Raghavendra
Rao. In early 1968 they decided to organize a community celebration
of Ugadi to which other Kannada families were invited.
The
first community celebration of Ugadi by the Kannadigas of Toronto
was held on Sunday the March 30, 1968 at the basement of St. Luke's
United Church at the South-east corner of Sherbourne Street and
Carlton Streer (next to Allan Gardens) in Toronto. The function
was attended by over 30 people.
This
was followed by a Picnic in a Provincial Park in the summer of 1968.
And it became a regular format for the next 5 years. Kannadigas
were looking forward for the Ugadi and Picnic every year. More families
in addition to the original four families that got actively involved
in the functions were Mrs. and Prof. K Iswaran, Mrs and Mr. G. Baichwal,
Mrs. and Dr. H S Radhakrishna, Mrs. and Dr. J Islur, and Mrs and
Mr. K Venkataraman.
Picnics
and Ugadi celebrations continued every year from 1968 to 1972. However
there was a growing feeling among the kannadigas that a formal association
with a constitution and elected committee should be formed to give
a group an institutional framework. Other Indian regional and linguistic
groups were forming their own associations as the Indian population
in Toronto increased in number. As such a general meeting was called
to discuss the formation of an association of Kannada speaking people
at 30 Charles Street West, Toronto. At the meeting it was decided
to form the Kannada Sangha and the constitution was drafted in the
Spring of 1973.
Kannadigas
were invited for the first General Body Meeting and Picnic as Edwards
Garden Toronto on July 22, 1973. It was a historic occasion at which
the torch was possed from the informal Kannada Group to the formal
Kannada Sangha. It was an enthusiastic and excited group of nearly
40 people that attended the first General Body meeting and the constitution
of Kannada Sangha was approved. Some of the people active in the
formation of Kannada Sangha were : Mrs. Rajalakshmi and Dr. B. Ramaswamy,
Dr. Shankara Sastry, Mr. S N Somasundar, Mrs. Sharada and Mr. S
Nagaraja Rao, Mr. S Rama Murthy and Mrs. Ramaa and Mr. Sundaresan.
The
first function organized by Kannada Sangha was Ganesha Puja in September
1973 at the meeting hall of 30 Charles Street West, attended by
over 100 people.
Today
the seeds sown by those passionate kannadigas as above has grown
into a great organization with over 220 families as permenant members.
The functions are attended by over 500 to 600 people and the participation
by the kannadigas in every function is indeed overwhelming. Among
the founders, Mrs. Rajalakshmi and Dr. Ramaswamy, Mrs. Sharada and
Mr. Nagaraja Rao and Mr. S. Rama Murthy are still very active members,
while the others have either migrated to the U.S or moved back to
our homeland.
(Source:
Article by Dr. B Ramaswamy in the Silver Jubilee Souvenir May 1998)
Following
are some key Kannada Sangha events by year:
- 1987
- Organized a Canada-U.S. Kannada conference in Toronto . About
500 people from Canada , U.S. and India participated.
- 1988
- organized a series of leadership training sessions for youth.
- 1989
- organized a conference for youth of South Asian origin.
- 1990
- initiated a volunteer service program to help new immigrants
and other members in need. Has been very successfull in providing
information, settlement facilities for new immigrants and establishment
of social networks.
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1991 - organized an open discussion forum for youth to express
their needs and the problems they face. Organized Seminars on
Financial Planning.
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1991/92 - One of our youth was recognized as "Junior
Citizen Of Ontario " for her community activities and leadership.
A number of our members have been nominated for volunteer service
awards by the Ministry of Citizenship.
- 1993
- Organized a successful Bharatanatyam program by the well known
artist from our own community, Lata Pada. Organized numerous cultural
programs by local and visiting artists.
- 1995
- Organized a summer school on Bharatanatyam by a visiting
Guru from India staged a very successful show Purandara Vandana
by local and visiting artists.
Hosted reception to new Canadian Citizens at the Citizenship court.
Cooperated with other community organizations to put up multicultural
events.
Kannada Network of Toronto was put in to high gear to provide
information assistance to large number of new immigrants.
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1998 Celebrated KS Silver Jubilee in a 2 day filled with
grand functions. Invited musicians Raju & Sunitah Ananthaswamy
- 2004
Special Bharatanatyam program
- Scluptures come Alive - a gala presentation on the 30th
anniversary of Kannada Sangha by Dr Alakananda and Sri Laasya
Kalakendra Dancers based on the original poems of Dr. D. V. Gundappa(DVG)
on Belur and Halebid.
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