Mumbai: Kannada Department of MU felicitates journalist Chandrashekar Palethady


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, April 4: The Kannada Department of Mumbai University felicitated well known journalist Chandrashekar Palethady, in a programme it hosted at J P Nayak Bhavan, at the campus in Kalina, on Saturday, April 1.

Kusuma C Palethady, Deepa Palethady, master Roshan Palethady, assistant professor of Kannada Department and editor of Aptamitra Dr Poornima S Shetty, Jay C Salian, treasurer of felicitation committee Suresh Shetty Yeyyadi, joint treasurers Sridhar Uchil and Navin K Inna, Babu K Belchada were present on the dais.







Arvind Hebbar, Devudas Shetty, trustee Anni C Shetty, Jagadish Shetty Nandikooru, Chandrahasa Shetty Deppaniguthu, Ravi R Anchan, Dr Vani Narayana Uchilkar, Ekkaru Dayamani Shetty, Ashok S Suvarna, S K Sunder, Kolyaru Raju Shetty, Latha Santhosh Shetty, Rathnakar R Shetty, Mohan Marnad, Umesh Kumar Anchan, Mallika Navin Inna, Vishala S Kunder, Chitrapu K M Kotian and others were present.

Dr G N Upadhya welcomed the gathering. Students of Kannada Department sang the invocation. S Nalina Prasad and Jyothi N Shetty read a review of the autobiography.  Joint secretary of the felicitation committee Petemane Prakash Shetty compered the programme. Secretary Petri Vishwanath Shetty proposed the vote of thanks.

  

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