Mumbai Rajaka Sangha holds 84th annual meeting


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Jul 10: Rajaka Sangha Mumbai held their 84th annual meeting at Pejavar math auditorium, Santacruz east on July 2. Rajaka Sangha president C A Vijay V Kunder inaugurated the meeting.

Various office bearers of the sangha, zonal presidents and vice presidents on the dais gave suggestions for its progress. HSC and SSC toppers in the community were presented prizes and Nalini T Kulai award. Newly married Stuthi, Shashank S Salian and Kshitija and Lalith A Salian couples were felicitated. Anandi and Poovani A Salian who completed the golden jubilee of their married life were also felicitated. Newly appointed president of Karnataka Sangha Vasai, Devendra Bunnan and newly elected Canara bank employees' union president Bhasker Kunder were honoured. The president of the sangha was honoured on behalf of the office bearers.

Honorary secretary Sumitra R Palimar welcomed and read the report of previous general body meeting. Joint treasurer Jaya Kunder Padubidri tabled the previous year’s accounts. Joint secretary Kiran Kunder proposed a vote of thanks. Secretary Sumitra Falimar compered the programme. The meeting concluded with the National Anthem.

 

 

  

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