Mumbai: GSB Sabha Dahisar hold 30th annual meet


News & Pics: Rons Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network–Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Dec 28: Gowda Saraswath Brahmin Sabha Dahisar held their 30th friendly meeting at Saraswath cultural and recreation centre grounds on Friday, December 25 with religious and cultural programmes. 

Borivli MP Gopala C Shetty was the chief guest of the programme. Dr Jagadish Shenoy of Mangalore Ganesh Beedies was the guest of honour.

Well known solicitor M V Kini, businessmen Madhukar A Bhandarkar, G Arvind Rao, Gola Kamalaksha Kamath, Raghunandan S Kamath were present. President K R Mallya and honorary chief secretary M Udaya Padiyar honoured MP Gopala Shetty and BJP leader Jagadish Ozha.

Vice president Mohini S Shanbhog, honorary treasurer Mohan A Kamath, working committee members S S Kamath, S J Shanbhog, Krishnananda Shirali Keshava K Kamath, P S Kamath, Chandrakala S Kamath, G Damodar Nayak, Suguna K Kamath, Nagaraj D Nayak, P B Bhandarkar and Mahesh M Kamath were present.

Joint secretary R V Shenoy introduced the guests and compered the programme. Joint treasurer C N Pai and M A Kamath read the list of scholarship beneficiaries. 

Vinod Prabhu compered the cultural programme. Prabhakar S Kamath proposed vote of thanks.

  

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