THOMAS STEPHENS KONKNNI KENDR  B. B. Borkar Road, Alto Porvorim, Goa – 403 521, 
INDIA.
  (0832) 2415857, 2415864
  Estd. 29-03-1982. Reg. No. 23/Goa/82  E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  15-10-2007.
  Sir,
   
  Kindly give publicity to the following press release.
   
  Thanking you.
   
  Yours truly,
   
   
  Pratap Naik, S.J.
        Director
   
  Antonio Pereira Konknni Puroskar to Konknni writer Bernardino Mendes
   
  Thomas Stephens Konknni Kendr (TSKK) has chosen the veteran Konknni writer 
Shri Bernardino Evaristo Mendes, as the recipient of the Antonio Pereira 
Konknni Puroskar (APKP) for the year 2007.  He is chosen for his valuable 
contribution to Konknni prose and poetry.
    
  The award consists of a shawl, memento and a cheque of Rs. 25,000/-.  The 
award will be conferred on him by Fr Antimo Gomes, the Parish Priest of Panaji 
Church on Thursday, 25th of October at 5.00 p.m. at a public function to be 
held at Thomas Stephens Konknni Kendr, Alto- Porvorim.     B. Mendes was born 
at Assonora, Bardes on 20 May 1920 in a farmer’s family. He studied for four 
years in the Rachol Seminary but had to leave it due to financial problems. He 
completed his high school at Aldona. He took his Civil Engineer’s degree at 
A.M.I.E.T.   He joined the Indian Naval Dockyard at Mumbai.  He became the 
foreman.  In 1977 he returned to Tivim. He was an active member of Goan’s 
Peoples Party.   In association with  late George Vaz, he was the editor and 
publisher of Konknni periodical “Porjecho Ixtt”. He actively took part in Goa’s 
struggle for liberation for which he was even forbidden by the Portuguese to 
enter Goa.      As a freelance journalist he contributed
 regularly to Sot, Divtti, Goan Review, Gulab, Porjecho Ixtt, The Goa Times, 
Cine Times, Vavraddeancho Ixtt, etc. He has to his credit 23 Konknni books. His 
first book  Onondvont Udent was published in 1945. Some of his other books are 
Goenchem Gaian (1958), Goenchem Git (1961), Atmeachem Songit  (1980), Atmeachem 
Git (1981), Titabli (1992), Mog Mhozo Vixal (1961), Goencheo Supul’leo Kannio 
(1959), Uzot (1964), Sorginchem Gaian (1969), Bandnni Monxeachi (1979), 
Krishnnachem Git (1979), Atmeacho Uzvadd (1981), Sot Tujea Atmeachem(1982), 
Sompurn Vicharanchem Dhei (1982), Porzollit Chintnecho Mukutt (1981), Monticho 
Uzvadd (1982), Konkani Sahitik Nibondh (1983), Totvgineanik Sahitya (1988),  
Fuddarachem Darshan (1994), Asa Tuka Adhar ani Bhorvanso (1995). Apart from 
this his several Konknni programmes are broadcast from All India Radio Mumbai 
and Goa.     He received an award from Konknni Kendr, Mapusa in 1980. He also 
received a prize from Ministry of Information and
 Broadcast in 1963.  He learned Devanagari script and also published his books 
in Devanagari. He was influenced by the literature of theosophical society. His 
hobbies included playing violin, listening to Western classical music and 
gardening. He was the member of Konknni Bhasha Mandal, Mumbai in which he 
actively participated. He spent most of his earnings on books. On Sunday’s and 
holidays he used to sell Konknni books all over Mumbai. He got married in 1952 
to Aninha Tito Fonseca and had 2 daughters and one son. One of his daughters is 
a Principal of Sophia College, Mumbai and his other daughter and son both are 
teachers.  At present he lives in Tivim, Goa.   
   
   
   

       
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