Mumbai: Renovated prayer hall inaugurated by BSKBA at Nerul


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Mar 6: The renovated prayer hall was inaugurated by the BSKB association on the third floor, Ashraya Elders Home, Sector 19, Nerul east in the morning on Sunday, March 5.

BSKBA vice president Vaman Holla presided over the programme. Chief guest, former NMMC mayor, Thane MP Dr Sanjiv G Naik inaugurated the prayer hall. BJP Navi Mumbai region vice president Dr Bikram Parajuli, Federation of Hotel and Restaurant association Maharashtra vice president Sham N Shetty, Nerul Shanishwar Mandira trustee Ramesh M Poojary, entrepreneur Dr Jithendra Khandge and sculpture Anand Samhotra were present as guests of honour.

BSKBA ladies wing President Sahana A Pothi, Gokula Bhajana Mandali samithi president I K Prema S Rao and other office bearers, Chandravati Rao, Shashidhar Rao, Chandrashekar Rao and members were present. Smitha Bhat, Hamsa Bharadhwaj and Bhoja Devadiga sang a prayer.

Ashraya samithi president K Rajarama Acharya gave an introduction. Gokula priest Guruprasad Bhat performed the religious rituals and blessed the gathering. Various Bhajan groups performed bhajans.

BSKB joint secretary Prashanth Herle welcomed, introduced the guests and compered the programme. Vaman Holla honoured the guests. BSKB secretary A P K Pothi rendered a vote of thanks.

 

 

  

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