Mumbai: Bharath Bank opens 95th branch at Palghar


News and pics: Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Jul 8: Bharath Cooperative Bank opened their 95th branch at Palghar west, Thane district on Thursday morning July 6.































Palghar Owners Association president and district congress leader Polya Surendra Shetty was the chief guest.

the bank's executive president Jaya C Suvarna untied the ribbon, Maharashtra state home guard retired commanding officer Ramadas L Jawarkar lit the traditional lamp and inaugurated the branch.

Senior officials and directors of the bank, social workers, businessmen, customers, shareholders and well wishers were present on the occasion.

Ullooru Shekar Shanti, Ullooru Dhananjay Shanti and Dinesh Shanti conducted Ganahoma, Laxminarayana Pooje, Vastu Pooje, Homa, Vastu Pooje, Homa, Vastu Bali, Dwara Pravesha pooje and blessed. Gangadhar Kalladi distributed Theertha Prasada. Jyothi Rajesh Jawarkar couple participated in the religious rituals.

The bank's deputy general manager and progress department head Mohandas Hejmady welcomed the gathering, explained the service of the bank, introduced the guests, compered the programme and proposed the vote of thanks.

  

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