Mangaluru: 13th outlet of Rathna's Wine Gate inaugurated at Ballalbagh


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru, Nov 10: The 13th outlet of Rathna's Wine Gate was inaugurated at S here at Ballalbagh on Friday November 10.

Chairman of Sri Devi Education Trust A Sadananda Shetty inaugurated Rathna’s Wine Gate along with founder chairman of MRG Group Prakash Shetty, Ikala Harish Shetty, Padubidiri Santhosh Shetty, managing director of Rohan Corporation Rohan Monterio, and director of Namma Kudla Leelaksha Karkera.

‘Nightlight walk-in fridge’ is available at the store which is a first time concept in Mangaluru. 

The dignitaries wished Ramesh Nayak and his family the best for their business and also wished that open 50 outlets in near future.

Meanhwhile, Sadananda Shetty and Rohan Monterio was felicitated.

Prior to the inaugural ceremony, puja rituals were performed at the outlet.

Owner of Rathna's Wine Gate Ramesh Nayak, his wife Suchitra Nayak, children Ashlesh Rathna and Anagha Rathna, Sudhakar Nayak, and Dayanand Nayak were present.

Navneeth Shetty compered the event.


Address:

Rathna's Wine Gate
Rohan City square, MG Road,
Ballalbagh, 
Mangaluru


 

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Sat, Nov 11 2023

    It's a pleasure to Dine with Wine ...

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