Mumbai: Renovated Raigad Zilla Parishad Primary School building inaugurated


News and pics: Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Jan 31: Bhavani Foundation inaugurated the newly renovated building for Raigad Zilla Parishad Primary School on January 26. Bhavani Foundation founder and president Daddangadi Chelladka Kusumodhara D Shetty inaugurated the building and the kitchen of the school.

Sanjiva N Shetty, Bhavani Foundation vice president Jeekshith, Kusumodhara Shetty, chief honorary secretary Rajyalaxmi Subrahmanyam, working committee members Pandith Navinchandra R Sanil, Navin S Shetty, Chelladka Prakash D Shetty, Premanath B Shetty, Mundkooru, Karnooru Mohan Rai were present on the dais.

Ananth Thambre welcomed . School children sang welcome song. Local resource person Muraleedhar Palpe gave a key note address. Teacher Tasmode Parsuram introduced the guests and compered the programme. Local leader Akur Gurujee, Ananth Patil, Janu Mukune, S K Palke, Sanjay Vagmare, Sharada Damble and others presented flower bouquets and shawls to the guests.

Sunder Chavan conducted cultural programme. Teacher Deepa N Deshpande proposed Vote of thanks. School children presented cultural programme with dances.

  

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