Mumbai: Rajaka Sangha inaugurates new office


News and pics: Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Sep 10: The inauguration of the new office of Rajaka Sangha in Navi Mumbai was held on Sunday September 9 amidst Ganahoma, Bhajans and religious poojas under the leadership of Navi Mumbai Sangha president Sathish Salian.









Chief guest, police officer Prakash B Bhandary cut the ribbon, guest of honour, religious leader Anni C Shetty lit the traditional lamp and inaugurated the office.

The hard work of Navi Mumbai honorary president Narayan Kunder, president Kiran Kunder, vice president Ravi Salian, secretary Mukesh Kunder, former office bearers Jaya Madivala, Sudesh Salian, Women's wing executive president advocate Geetha Kunder and youth wing executive president Tarun Kunder were recognized and appreciated on the occasion.

Vice president of the Sangha, Harish Salian, joint secretary Sarojini Kunder, treasurer Dinesh Kunder and Vijay Kunder, senior members P M Salian, Balakrishna Salian, Pandu Madiwala, women's wing vice
president Jyothi Salian, Sumithra Palimar of cultural division expressed their satisfaction with regard to the development of the sangha and conveyed their best wishes. Chief secretary Ramesh Madiwal
introduced the donors.

Regional committee members conducted Bhajans. Vasai branch executive president Devendra Bunan, west zone executive president Ashok Kunder, Dombivli executive president Sanjeeva Ekkaru and vice president Suhas Salian were present.

  

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