Malaika 18th Home Appliances Showroom Inaugurated


Report and pics from Rons Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (RD)

Mumbai, Jun 16: Lawrence Coelho, editor-in-chief of ‘Divo’ Konkani weekly, published from metro, inaugurated 18th showroom of Malaika Appliances Private Limited, located at basement floor of Minarva Chambers, Nehru Road, Mulund (West), on Sunday June 15 evening.

Fr William Athaide, parish priest of St Pius church, Mulund blessed the new showroom and lighted the lamp. 



Charles Patrao, Harry Rebello, Lawrence D’Souza, Alwyn Sequeira, Raymond Lobo, Ivan Suares, Suzanne Coelho, Austin D’Souza and officers of home appliances companies were also present at the occasion.

Gilbert Baptist, chairman and managing director of Malaika Appliances Private Limited welcomed the gathering and solicited customers support. Director Marceline G Baptist was also present.  Malaika G Baptist presented flower bouquet to the guests.  Branch manager Navin Kulshekar proposed vote of thanks. Len Fernandez compered the programme.


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  • Noel J Karat, Mangalore / Mumbai

    Fri, Jun 20 2008

    Good to have a showroom in Mulund. We will visit soon for our requirement. Do you'll also keep Konkani CD's.

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