World Record Holder Hoists Tricolour at Infant Jesus Shrine on
Independence Day
Mangaluru, Aug 15, 2025 - “I initially had plans to give up, but I
reminded myself that no gain comes without pain. Our freedom fighters
must have faced countless moments of despair and discouragement. Yet,
with the vision of a free India in their hearts, they pressed on.
Because of their sacrifice, we today breathe the air of freedom.”
These heartfelt words from Ms. Remona Evette Pereira, the “Gold Girl” of
Mangaluru, set the tone for the 79th Independence Day celebrations at
the Infant Jesus Shrine, Bikarnakatte. This year’s event carried a
special distinction as the world record holder was invited as chief
guest to hoist the Tricolour in the presence of clergy, devotees, and
well-wishers.
The solemn flag hoisting was followed by the singing of the National
Anthem, filling the shrine premises with patriotic fervour. Ms. Pereira,
who achieved a 170-hour Bharatanatyam marathon recognised by the Golden
Book of World Records, England, dedicated her record to the nation,
drawing a parallel between her artistic perseverance and the sacrifices
of India’s freedom fighters.
Following her address, the Shrine community honoured her for her
remarkable achievement. Fr Stifan Perera, Director of the Shrine, read
the Letter of Honour and presented her with a miraculous statue of the
Infant Jesus. Rev Fr Melvin D’Cunha, Superior of St Joseph’s Monastery,
draped her with a shawl, while Fr Ivan D’Souza, Editor of Naman Ballok
Jezu, crowned her with the traditional Mysuru Peta. Rev Fr Gregory
D’Souza completed the tribute with a bouquet of flowers.
The honour extended to her mother, Mrs. Gladis Pereira, who was
felicitated with flowers for her support and encouragement.
A large gathering of devotees, cultural enthusiasts, and well-wishers
attended the celebration, which blended national pride with artistic
glory - paying homage to India’s freedom fighters while showcasing the
richness of the nation’s cultural heritage.
















