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Rons Bantwal for Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai (AF)

Mumbai, Feb 5: The Kala Saurabha and Maharashtra Kannadiga Kalavidara Parishat jointly organized a cultural programme ‘Dance Da Denna Dennana’ here and also the second annual day on Saturday February 3 at the Karnataka Sangha Dr Visvesvariah Hall in Matunga (west) here.





Shri Ambika Temple of Vidyavihar priest Pernankila Haridas Bhat inaugurated the programme by lighting the lamp. Renowned finance and tax consultant R K Shetty and Anita R Shetty were the chief guests. Writer Dr Sunita M Shetty, Pune Buntara Sangha woman’s wing president Indira S Shetty, hotelier Ganesh J Shetty, BJP South India Mumbai unit president L V Amin, Karnataka Sangha Mumbai president Manohar M Kori, businessmen Adoor Harsha Rao, Charkop Kannadigara Balaga honorary chief secretary M S Rao were the special invitees for the programme.







Harikatha scholar Kairebettu Vishwanath Bhat blessed the occasion. Renowned advocate M V Kini, Dr Suresh S Rao, N Vivek Shetty, hotelier Kanakadas R Shetty, Manohardas Shetty, La Karunakar Shetty, businesswoman Prema Kotian and businessman Anil S Shetty were the chief guests on the occasion.





Members of cultural groups Chinnara Bimba, Basaweshwara Philosophical Culture Society Mumbai, E-TV artistes Vaishnavi Shetty and Sushil Rao staged cultural programmes on the occasion.

  

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