Mumbai: Saphalya Sangha ladies' wing visits Khar Ghar orphanage


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Nov 25: Saphalya Sangha executive committee and youth wing members under the leadership of the ladies' wing members and president Srinivas P Safalya visited Girija Welfare Association Orphanage and Old Age Home at Khar Ghar, Navi Mumbai on Sunday morning November 24.

Senior members Kogga Salian couple distributed stationery to the school children. Geeta Sriyan distributed pill organizers to the elderly people. Reshma Kunder of Art Zone the children on Dot Art.



Honorary treasurer, Hemanth B Safaliga, executive committee’s, Ravikant Safaliga, Sachin Salian, Vimala S Bangera, Shobha Karkera, Padmini Bangera, ladies' wing’s Rathika Safalya, Kala Bangera, Anusooya Someshwar, Sulochana Safaliga, Lolakshi Bangera, Prathibha Hemanth, Youth wing’s Ashwini Safaliga, Divya Safalya, Sneha Kunjathur, members Padmanabha Someshwar, Vimalakshi Bangera, Kusuma Bangea, Meenakshi Safaliga and Jayashree Safaliga participated in the programme.

Honorary president, Bhasker T Safaliga welcomed the pro-society programmes conducted by the sangha on the eve of the 76th anniversary. Sachin Salian thanked everyone for the opportunity.

  

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