Bahrain: Kannada Sangha Elects New Committee for 2012-13


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Bahrain, Apr 15: The Bahrain Kannada Sangha elected its new executive committee for the year 2012-13 at the annual general meeting held recently.

Raj Kumar has been re-elected as the president.

The other team members include Jaya Kumar Shetty (vice president), Rajesh B Shetty (general secretary), Praveen Shetty (treasurer), Naveen Shetty (entertainment secretary), Ummer Sahib (sports secretary), Ram Prasad (assistant general secretary), Shekar Ballari (assistant treasurer), Varun Hedge (assistant entertainment secretary), Lakshmeesh Kumble, Sunil Kadri, Akter Ahmed (committee members) and Sreenivas B S as internal auditor.

All the members conveyed their best wishes to the new committee.

  

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  • Lohitashwa K R, shravanabelagola

    Mon, Aug 20 2012

    congrats for baharain kannada sanga. nanu 18 august 2012 nalli bahrain ge bandidde. nanu concord international hotel nalli stay agidde. that time i saw your kannada sanga. i appreciate u r opening kannada sanga

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  • GNP, karkala Ellare

    Sun, Apr 15 2012

    ""Congrats to you all""
    Jai karnataka
    kannadam gelge
    shreegannadam baalge

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