Mumbai: Billawar Association Vice-President Marappa Poojary Passes Away


By Rons Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network—Mumbai (RD/CN)

Mumbai, Sep 30: Marappa R Poojary, vice-president of metro-based Billawar Association and Kannada Sangh, Santa Cruz, died on Tuesday September 27 after a brief illness.

He hailed from Niddodi in Mangalore taluk and resided at Borivali.  Poojary is survived by his wife and a son.



Billawar Association vice-president Nityanand D Kotian, Raja A Salian, Premanat P Kotian, Dharmapal Anchan, Ravindra B Amin, Borivali local office vice-president Sundar Poojary, Mohan Amin, Borivali local committee office-bearers and Bharat Co-operative Bank (Mumbai) Limited staff participated in the funeral held on Tuesday evening.

Billwar Association president Jaya C Suvarna, honorary chief secretary Jyoti K Suvarna, Bharat Co-operative Bank chairman Vasudev R Kotian, and chief executive officer B K Amin conveyed condolences on the untimely demise of Poojary.

  

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  • Mohan Suvarna, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Sun, Oct 02 2011

    I think there is a mistake Mr. Marappa Poojary is not the Vice President of Billawar Association, He is the Brother-in-law of the Vice Prsident of Billawar vAssociation & Kannada Sangh Santacruz. I request you to please correct the same.

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