Mumbai: Rajaka Sangha holds 80th annual general meeting


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Jun 12: Rajaka Sangha here held their 80th annual general meeting at Kohinoor Bhavan, Dadar east on Sunday morning, June 11. President Sathish Salian and office bearers of the Sangha lit the traditional lamp and initiated the meeting.

Special invitees, Rajaka Sangha Mulki president Sanjiv Madiwal, senior members P M Salian, P Krishna, N U Kunder, S U Kunder, Sanjiv M Salian, Sunder Putran, Neelayya Gujaran, Ashok Kunder, Umesh Salian, Chandrahas Gujaran were present. The president presented flower bouquets and honoured them.

Women's wing executive president Sarojini D Gujaran, youth wing president Manish Kunder, working committee members Sumithra D Salian, Shashank Salian, Sanjiv Ekkar, Bhasker Kunder, internal auditor Poovani Salian, CA Pradip Kumar Kunder and others were present.

The meeting began after prayer by women's wing members. Secretary Sumithra R Palimar welcomed the gathering and presented the annual report. Joint treasurer CA Vijay Kunder gave details about the annual accounts. The members expressed their opinions and suggestions and conveyed their best wishes for the progress of the Sangha. Silent prayers were held for the departed members and well wishers. Joint secretary Kiran Kunder read the report of the previous year and proposed the vote of thanks.

The meeting concluded after the national anthem.

  

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