Mumbai: ‘House of Shettys’ opens new office


By Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network—Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, May 2: ‘House of Shettys’, a well-known business organization in Mumbai, owned by popular businessman, donor, and social worker Karkala Nitte Kotrabettu origin Panduranga S Shetty, inaugurated its new spacious office at Atlanta Center on Sonawala Road, Goregaon East, on Friday May 1.




























Rajesh Rao Samaga conducted ‘Satyanarayana Mahapooja’ and ‘Ganahoma’. Vanitha P Shetty, director of the company, Siddesh P Shetty, Sonika K Shetty, Kutpady Karthik P Shetty, Aishwarya P Shetty, and family were present on the occasion and welcomed the guests.

House of Shettys owns Sony Steel and Appliances Private Limited, Parishram Industries Private Limited, Parishram Home Appliances, and other companies and has become a household name for production and sale of items for households.

Sumeet Mixer Grinder company’s Vivek Madhur, Bharath Bank executive president Jaya C Suvarna, Mahesh S Shetty of Babas Group of Companies, L V Ameen of Ambika Moulded Company, K Sanjay of Anjali Company, Shaneshwar Wagle, Sarpanch of Bhivandi, advocate Rathnakar V Shetty, Kaviraj Shetty, Jawab Company’s Mahesh S Shetty, S Shetty, and hundreds of elite people present on the occasion conveyed their best wishes.

House of Shettys company manager Shivarama Salian, S Rajashree, and Vidya were present.

  

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