Daijiworld Media Network – Bengaluru (EP)
Bengaluru, Jan 10: ‘Vishwabhooshana Dr Ronald Colaco’, a book published by Srivari Foundation on the life and achievements of World Book of Records award recipient Dr Ronald Colaco was released in a grand event at Swiss Town, Devanahalli on January 6.
The book on the very well known prominent NRI businessman and philanthropist Dr Colaco, authored by Narasimha Murthy compiling most of the charitable works and various honours and accolades with photos and documentary evidence, was released by Veerendra Sharma, five-time UK MP of Indian-origin. The book is edited by S Venkatesh Murthy, N Narasimhamurthy and Me Cha Kotappa.
‘Vishwabhooshana Dr Ronald Colaco’ published by Srivari Foundation has details of services by Dr Ronald Colaco in 24 different sectors. It reveals information about his work in education, health, religion, sports and various other fields. It also has details of him constructing a police station, hospital, school, taluk office etc contributions to improve the basic facilities of the government. It also speaks about his helping hand to groups and associations. It describes the state, national and international awards that came to him for living for the society.
Prof K E Radhakrishna welcomed everybody and explained the personality of Dr Colaco.
Veerendra Sharma felicitated N Narasimhamurthy on the occasion.
Narasimhamurthy said that Colaco is a symbol of simplicity and does social work without expecting anything in return behind the curtains ensuring that what is given away by the right hand should not be known to the left hand. “The book is brought out so that his work may be an inspiration for the entire community and future generation,” he said.
BJP national chief secretary C T Ravi, former diplomat and AICC overseas chief secretary Dr Arati Krishna, MLC S L Bhojegowda, MLA Dinesh Gundu Rao, S Venkateshamurthy, devotee of Annamayya, president of Bannari Amman, vice president of Srivari Foundation were on the dais.
Aparna and Bahrain based entrepreneur Anand Lobo compered the programme.