Mangaluru: Rathna's Wine Gate opens new outlet at Urwa Store


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru, Apr 25: The new outlet of Rathna's Wine Gate was inaugurated at the Urwa store on Friday, April 25.

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

Devi Prasad Rai from Shree Vigneshwar Developers inaugurated the new outlet. COO of MAHE University, Manipal, Dr Anand Venugopal; landowners Seema Varadaraja; Mumbai-based businessman Babu Shetty; architect Sadananda Nayak; businessman Prasad Maroli; state head of Bacardi India Limited Varun Singh; state head of UB Limited Chayakantha Sharma, and other dignitaries were present at the ceremony.

Rathna’s Wine Gate, one of the renowned names in the industry, has outlets across Mangaluru.

Managing director of Daijiworld media Walter Nandalike and marketing head Praveen Tauro were also present. 

Owner of Rathna's Wine Gate, Ramesh Nayak; his wife Suchitra Nayak; children Ashlesh Rathna and Anagha Rathna; and Sudhakar Nayak, Dayanand Nayak also graced the occasion. 

Rathna's Wine Gate branches: Balmatta, Hampankata, Bejai, M G Road, Pandeshwara, Falnir, Surthakal, Baikampady, Padil, Lalbagh, Kulshekar, Kottara, Madantyar, Vamanjoor, and Urva Store (BIMBIS Complex)

 

 

 

  

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