Mumbai: Four books published by Pooja Prakashana, Borivili released


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Dec 6: A programme to release four books published by Pooja Prakashana, Mumbai was held at Mahishamardhini auditorium, Borivli west on December 5. Well known doctor of Shivani Hospital, Mulund, president of Bantara Sangha health centre, Dr Sathyaprakash Shetty chaired the programme. 18th book ‘Shimantoorina Siri’ written by Shimantoor Chandrahas Suvarna, 13th book ‘Suryachandra’ collection of stories and 14th book ‘Lockdown’ collection of poems by Sharada Anchan and ‘Hostila Hoo’ first book of collection of stories by Susheela S Ameen were released by Ermal Harish, well known entrepreneur, political leader, managing director of E Smart energy solutions on the occasion.


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Sharada Anchan sang a prayer. Saraswathi C Suvarna of Pooja Prakashana, Anand Anchan, Harsha Palan, Hithosh Haridas, Sathish Ameen and Meena Poojary honoured the guests.

Venkatramana Tantri, Poojashree Harshid, Anurag Anand Anchan, Baby Sayan and others were present. H B L Rao of Sahitya Balaga was remembered. Navin Karkera welcomed, introduced the guests and compered the programme. Krishnaraj Suvarna rendered a vote of thanks.

 

  

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