Mumbai: Bharath Bank opens 91st branch at Povai


News and pics: Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Jun 11: Bharath Cooperative Bank Limited inaugurated their 91st branch at Povai Heranandani Gardens on Friday June 10. The bank's executive president Jaya C Suvarna untied the ribbon and inaugurated the new branch.




























Povai Panchakuteera Mahashesha Rundamalini Mandira trustee, Suvarna Baba who was the chief guest and S M Shetty Education committee executive president Jayarama N Shetty lit the traditional lamp. The bank's executive vice president advocate Rohini J Salian and the bank's senior director Pushpalatha N Salian inaugurated the ATM and locker services respectively.

Senior officials of the bank, customers and well wishers present on the occasion conveyed their best wishes for the prosperity of the bank. Ullooru Shekar Shanti and Ullooru Dhananjay Shanthi conducted
Vastupooje, Vastu Bali, Homa, Ganahoma, Laxmi Satyanarayana Pooje and Dwarapooje and distributed Prasada. Staff Sandhya Dharmanatha Poojary couple were in charge of the religious rituals. The deputy general manager and head of the progress department, Mohandas Hejmadi welcomed the guests, explained the bank's activities, introduced the guests and compered the programme. Mohan K Karkera proposed the vote of thanks.

  

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  • Ashok Kotian, Mangalore / Mumbai

    Mon, Jun 13 2016

    Congratulations to all. Please keep up the good works.Many milestones to acheive.We are all proud to be part of Bharat Bank.

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