Mangaluru: Roshni Nilaya Alumni to celebrate annual day Milana 2016


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Mangaluru, Sep 22: Roshni Nilaya Alumni is getting together to celebrate the 17th annual day this year. The reunion – Milana 2016, will mark the coming together of over 400 HR professionals from across the world. The event will take place on Saturday September 24 at The Grand Magrath Hotel, Bengaluru. A fun filled evening is planned to entertain the attendees.


Chief guest of the event is Gopal B Hosur, former Inspector General of Police (IGP). Performance by 'The Country Band' will be the highlight of the evening. The band members, Dolfred D'Souza (rhythm guitar and lead vocals), Clement Sequeira (lead guitar) Cletus Sequeira (keyboard), Hidayat (lead vocals), Noel D'Souza (drums), Leon Patrao (bass guitar) are from the alumni group.

The event also has performances by Oxygen Dance Company, a group of talented performers known for their unique and amazing choreography. With over 15 years of experienced performers, the Oxygen Dance Team has worked across the entertainment spectrum and has appeared in reality shows like Dance Plus and India's Got Talent.

The event will be hosted by MC Reena D'Souza. Heading the organizing committee is Anand James D'Silva (president) and Ganaraj Pavalkodi (secretary) from the Roshni Nilaya alumni association. The event is organized by Ozone Inc.

  

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