Mumbai: Kannada Sangh Holds Annual General Body Meeting


By Rons Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network—Mumbai (RD/CN)
 
Mumbai, Sep 19:
“Students should respond favourably to shape their bright future and a stronger nation in this modern era.  One should be prepared to face the challenges of globalization, studying to carve out a bright future for them and instead learn to get jobs. Ample opportunities await one with multi-tasking capabilities,” said L V Amin, president, Kannada Sangh Santa Cruz ®.
 
He was speaking at the annual general body meeting of Kannada Sangh Santa Cruz at Billwar Bhavan, Santa Cruz (East), on Sunday September 18.
 


Entrepreneurs Mahabala Poojary, Raghuram Shetty, chartered accountant Prakash Shetty, Shakila Shetty, and Sangh advisor Narayan S Shetty and others were the chief guests on the occasion who sponsored the higher studies of 39 students including two who were orphaned.
 
B R Poonja, honorary chief secretary B D Suvarna, honorary treasurer Chandrahas G Kotian, joint secretary G R Bangera, joint treasurer R P Hegde and others were present on the dais.
 
Education committee president Bannanje Ravindra Amin welcomed the gathering.  Social and cultural committee secretary Sujata R Shetty proposed the vote of thanks.

  

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