MACO Cooperative Society opens its second branch at Panambur


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Daijiworld Media Network-Mangaluru (MD)

Mangaluru, Apr 1: MACO CO-Operative Society Limited opened their second branch HP petrol bunk at Panambur on Wednesday April 1.

Bishop of Mangaluru, Dr Aloysius Paul D'Souza blessed the opening ceremony. Addressing the gathering he, said, "I pray that this petrol pump serve the society. This is the second branch and I have seen how the first branch (Balmatta) works. MACO CO-Operative Society has a very good reputation and should not lose that”.

MUDA president Kodijal Ibrahim said, "MLC Ivan D'Souza is the president of MACO CO-Operative Society and he is an honest man. He is a role model for all of us. To eradicate moral policing in district, we have to join hands with everyone".

Speaking on the occasion, HP senior regional manager Mahesh Kumar, said, "Customer’s demands are not the same every day. It changes and increases at times. We have to be prepared always to serve them”.

Gerald Towers compered the ceremony. Corporator Praveen Alva welcomed the guests. Cyril D'Souza proposed the vote of thanks.

Mayor Jacintha Alfred, deputy mayor Purushotham Chithrapur, Naveen Kumar area salesman HP, Nelson Periera city bus owner’s association president, Dinesh K and others were also present on this occasion.

  

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