Kuwait: Tulu Koota releases 2013 calendar


Media Release

Kuwait, Jan 27: The second consecutive Tulu Koota Kuwait calendar 2013 was released at the Indian Public School with great enthusiasm. The TKK committee members relate to the calendar with great pride as it is the only calendar released in Kuwait that includes all Kuwait holidays as well as the Indian festivals along with the beginning of all the Tulu months.

The ceremony was presided over by the president of TKK, Ramesh Kidiyoor, the advisor, Sudhakar Shetty and the sponsor of the calendar, owner of White House Restaurant, Vincent Fernandes.

Ramesh Kidiyoor expressed his happiness over being able to release the calendar for the second year and immensely thanked the sponsor for the calendar.

Sudhakar Shetty said that everyone awaits the release of the calendar due to its rich contents. Vincent Fernandes wished Tulu Koota Kuwait grand success in the near future.

The calendar contents were compiled with great interest by Tharendra Shettigar, while it was designed and printed by Ram Bhatt.

Suresh Shyam Rao conducted the flow of events beautifully and the snacks were served by White House restaurant.

To receive free copy of the TKK Calendar 2013, contact:
General secretary: Wilson D’Souza - 97875789
Public relation officer: Paustine Pinto - 66614622

  

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