Mumbai: Four books written by Srinivas Jokatte released


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Dec 30: A programme was held at Rajyog hotel auditorium, Bandra Kherwadi, on Sunday, for the release of four books written by author Srinivas Jokatte.

Karnataka Sangha Mumbai vice-president, Somayya College retired principal, veteran scholar Dr Sudheendra K Bhavani presided over the programme.

Jokatte’s 32nd work ‘Mangaluru Patra’ was released by hotelier Sadananda Safaliga, the 33rd work ‘Shaharada Katte’ by IITC director Vikranth Urval, 34th work ‘Nera Prasara mathu Chikka Virama’ by printer Vaman Adyapady and 35th book ‘Nagatihalli Patrikameshti’ by advocate Raghava M.



Several authors congratulated Jokatte. The programme began with a prayer by Nikita Sadanand Ameen. Mundkoor Surendra Salian welcomed the gathering and compered the programme. Supriya S Udupa rendred the vote of thanks.

  

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  • Prakash N J, Bengaluru

    Sun, Dec 19 2021

    I would like to purchase Sri. Shrinivas Jokatte 's book Mumbai Minchu and other books. Can u arrange to send books to my address or can u provide me the address in Bengaluru to purchase the books

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