Mumbai: Dinesh Shetty's third book 'Chinnada Chendu' released


Rons Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai

Mumbai, Sep 2: Chinnada Chendu, Kannada poetry book, authored by columnist and young journalist Dinesh Shetty Renjala was released during a function held at Bunts Sangha, Kurla, here on Sunday September 1.  It was the third literary book authored by Dinesh. 

The metro based Bunts Sangh president chartered account CA Shankar B Shetty released the book, during the decennial celebration of series of Talamaddale that has been staged by Ajekar Kalabhimani Balaga, here on Sunday September 1 evening.

The veteran poet, litterateur and Yakshagana Bhagavat – Bhaskar Rai Kukkuvalli in his forewords said that the poetry book authored by Dinesh has a great appeal to the children to enjoy reading and also boon to new generation to imbibe moral values in them.

Vidhyavihar – Ambika temple chief priest Pernankila Haridas Bhat graced the occasion.

Karnataka Yakshagana Academy president Professor M L Samaga was chief guest.

Entrepreneur Padmanabha Payyade, Dharmapal U Devadiga, L V Amin, Shivaram G Shetty, Mudrady Divakar Shetty, K D Shetty, Ratnakar Shetty Mundkoor, Vijay Hegde, Devendra Hegde, Ramesh Shetty Payyar, Sadhoo T.Shetty Yennehole, Amaranat Shetty, Sudhakar N Shetty, Lata P Shetty, Ajekar Balakrishna Shetty among others were present on the occasion.

Ashok Pakkala compered the programme. Girikunjara and Deepada Buda Kattalu, are the Kannada books previously published by Dinesh Shetty.

  

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