Mumbai: Fourth diary cum directory of Kannadiga journalists released


News and pics: Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Jan 7: Maharastra state minister of public works, textiles and Maharastra boundary area in charge minister Chandrahas Patil released the fourth diary and directory 2015 of journalists published by Kannadiga Patrakarthara Sangha, Maharashtra at Maharashtra state Sachivalaya on January 6.




















Mantralaya publicity assistant director Devendra Bhujabal inaugurated the diary cum directory and conveyed his best wishes.

Devendra Bhujbal offered flowers to the statue of Darpankar Acharya Bala Shastri Jembhekar and set the Patrakar day in motion. In the simple programme presided over by Patrakarthara Sangha president Chandrashekar Palethady, Maharashtra state Mantralaya and Vidhi Mandal Varthahar Sangha president Chandan Shirvale, secretary Chandrakanth Shindhe, state release foundation Pune president, Rekhi expert Ashok Deshmukh arrived as guests of honour.

Editor of the book and honorary chief secretary of Patrakarthara Sangha, Rons Bantwal, M Moodigere of Patrakarthara Bhavana Samithi, executive president of the sports committee, Jaya C Poojary, joint
secretary Babu K Belchada and working committee member Sham M Hande were present.

  

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