Mumbai: Bantara Sangha Mumbai holds annual get together programme


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Feb 28: Bantara Sangha, Mumbai held a variety entertainment to celebrate their annual get together programme at Radhabai T Bhandary auditorium, Kurla east on February 27. Bantara Sangha president Chandrahasa K Shetty chaired the programme. North Mumbai Loksabha constituency MP Gopal C Shetty, chief guest inaugurated the programme.

Bantara Sangha vice president Ulthoor Mohandas Shetty, honorary chief secretary Dr R K Shetty, honorary treasurer CA Harish D Shetty, joint secretary Diwaker T Shetty Indrali, joint treasurer Mundappa S Payyade, ladies wing president Uma K Shetty, youth wing president Sagar D Shetty, B R Shetty, Shantaram Shetty and others were on the dais.

All the regional committee teams performed in the cultural entertainment conducted as competitions. Karnoor Mohan Rai, Ashok Pakkala and Anupriya Shetty compered the programme.

Trustees of the sangha, former president, executive committee members, subcommittee presidents, regional committee president, coordinators, heads of nine regional committees, ladies wing and youth wing office bearers and members celebrated the programme.

  

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