Mumbai: Kannadiga Patrakartara Sangha visits MP Gopal Shetty


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Sep 15: A delegation of Kannadiga Patrakartara Sangha, Maharashtra led by their president Chandrashekar Palethady met MP Gopal C Shetty on September 15 and requested for house sites for the members.










President Chandrashekar Palethady requested MP Gopala Shetty to take the initiative and support the cause of house sites for Kannadiga journalists with chief minister Devendra Fadnavis and minister of
housing Prakash Mehtha.

President Palethady also requested the MP to get the Mangaluru Ganapathi special train regularized and start new train between Mumbai, Mangaluru and Bengaluru.

Vice president Daya Sagar Chouta, honorary secretary Harish K Hejmady, honorary treasurer Premanath B Shetty Mundkooru, joint secretary Babu K Belchada, working committee members Sham M Hande, Gurudatt S Poonja Mundkooru, Janardhana S Puriya, Patrakartara Bhavana Samithi executive president Shiva M Moodigere, advisory committee members CA I R Shetty, Gregory D'Almeida, Sudhakara Uchil and special invitee member Suresh Shetty present on the occasion, congratulated MP Gopala Shetty.

  

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