Mumbai: Meeting of committee for renovation of Sharabeshwara temple held


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Jul 4: The committee formed for the renovation of Sarapady Sharabeshwara temple held its meeting at Kurla Bantara Bhavan on July 2. Mookambika temple trustee Anni C Shetty presided over the meeting.

Bhavani Shipping president Kusumodhara D Shetty, BSKB association Mumbai president Dr Suresh S Rao, Kaveshwara temple managing committee president, entrepreneur Raghu L Shetty, temple managing committee president Vittal M, trustee K Umesh Alva, renovation committee vice president Purushotham B Majalu and Sarapady Yuvaka Mandala president P Santhosh Kumar were on the dais.

Anni C Shetty said that it is better to renovate the temple instead of constructing a new one.

Ayyappa Mandira Nerol president Suresh G Shetty, Sai Palace hotel proprietor Ravi S Shetty, Nerol Sanjiva N Shetty, Kalladka Karunaker V Shetty, Ashok Pakkala, Pravin Shetty, Shivarama Shetty Nerol, Navin Shetty, Jagannath J Shetty, Prakash D Shetty, Ashok Shetty, Moya Samaja president Ravi Uchil, Nagesh Shetty, Shashi Kumar Shetty, Ravish G Shetty, Bhasker B Shetty, Jagannath Shetty, Yashwanth Aila, Jaya C Shetty, Nagesh Shetty, Pranesh Chembur, Paddaibettu Padmanabha Shetty Sarapady and others were present.

Sarapady Veena Deepak Suvarna sang a prayer. Karnur Mohan Rai compered the programme. Bhasker Sarapady proposed a vote of thanks.

 

  

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