Goa, Nov 30: Over the past six years, Raymond D’Cunha Taccode has written one Charoli (four-line poem) every day in his mother tongue, Konkani. With more than two thousand charoli's written and published to date, he was felicitated as the "Charoli King" by ADC Publications at Panaji, Goa.
In the program held at the conference hall of the Goa Konkani Academy, renowned Bollywood singer and lyricist Prashant Ingole was present as the chief guest. Felicitating Raymond, he said, “Unique talents bloom silently. One must move aside the leaf to discover their fragrance and honour them.”
Senior writer Anaga Kamath of 'Ugtem Molab' presided over the program. Former soldier, writer, lyricist, multilingual singer and journalist John Aguiar was the guest of honour and conveyed his best wishes. Avinash Kunkolkar was also honoured during the event.





Anaga Kamath welcomed the gathering. Annie De Colvale, representative of ADC Publications, proposed the vote of thanks. The program was compered by Gracious Furtado.
Later, prizes were distributed to the winners of the poetry competition.
First Prize: Sandesh Bandekar Karwar, Second Prize: Satyavan Jagale Goa, Third Prize: Sunita Pednekar
Consolation Winners: Jude Fernandes, Anna Pereira Rodrigues, Namdev Surlikar, Avinash Kunkolkar.
Following the ceremony, the monthly poetry session of Ugtem Molab was held and led by senior poet Sheetal Salgaonkar.
Participating poets included: Jeetendra Padte, John Aguiar, Savita Aguiar, Sheetal Salgaonkar, Namdev Surlikar, Avinash Kunkolkar, Nagaratna Kurtharkar, Shamal Pednekar, Anna Pereira, Anaga Kamath, Smita Vernekar, Annie Fernandes, Sandesh Bandekar, Satyam Jagale, and Raymond D’Cunha Taccode.