NCYM Kuwait Celebrates First Anniversary with Mega Cultural Bonanza


Media Release

Kuwait, Nov 26: Navachethana Yuvaka Mandala, Kuwait recently celebrated their first anniversary with mega-cultural bonanza at ICSK-Khaitan with grand success.

Program started with prayer and lighting the lamp by the chief guest from India Thejomaya Kajekar, ex-chairman MUDA, trusty of NMPT, Syndicate member of Mangalore University.

Pascal B Pinto, a prominent social-worker, Anis Ahmad, director of SIMS, Vivek Shetty, Belman Creator V’Belman Creations, Manjeshwara Mohandas Kamath, representative of News Media, Shashi Shetty, proprietor Classic Plaza and Mumbaicha Vadapav, Jayakrishna Alva, advocate Legal Corner Law Firm, Ashok Kumar Kodikal, social worker, Loknath Shetty, social worker including president of NCYMK Praveen Chandra Rai Maroli and managing committee members were present on the dais.

Chief Guest was honored with shawl, fruit basket and memento. Other guests were honored with memento in commemoration of their sincere service and support to NCYMK.

Mesmerizing cultural program were given by the following groups: Sangamam Dance Academy, Nrithanjali Dance Academy, Fusion Dance Academy. Sur-Sangeeth Sitare and their orchestra live band and NCYMK members entertained the huge-crowd.

Jaison Lasrado and Anil Shetty Kanakapadi compered the mega-program.

The program was concluded with delicious free dinner served by NCYMK to the entire mass catered by Classic Plaza.

  

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