Manoj Karatha, a prominent Malayali real estate businessman in Canada, has been the driving force behind the largest international boat race in the country for the past 15 years. His dedication and sponsorship have made the event a must-see attraction, dr
Manoj KarathaBoat RaceReal EstateCanadaEnvironmental StewardshipReal EstateMar 10, 2025

Manoj Karatha is a successful Malayali real estate businessman living in Canada. He has been the primary sponsor and organizer of the largest international boat race in Canada for the past 15 years.
The boat race is a major international event that attracts participants from various countries. It promotes tourism, economic growth, and environmental stewardship in the region.
Karatha is actively involved in the organizing committee, ensuring the event runs smoothly and adheres to high standards of safety and fairness. He also promotes environmental sustainability measures.
Karatha and his wife, Mini, support various philanthropic projects, including educational programs for underprivileged children and community development initiatives.
Karatha envisions the boat race becoming a premier destination for international boating enthusiasts, further enhancing Canada's reputation as a premier maritime destination.

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