Mumbai : Karnataka High School holds Sahitya Sahavasa


News and pics : Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Feb 1: Chembur Karnataka High school and junior institute celebrated their annual programme Sahitya Sahavasa 2017. Advocate H K Sudhakar Arate presided over the programme. Justice Patil lit the traditional lamp and inaugurated the programme.

Vice president of the Sangha, Prabhakar T Bolar, former president Jaya N Shetty were on the dais. Achievers in different spheres were presented awards on the occasion. Student Manish Gouda said a prayer at the beginning of the programme. Vice president of the Sangha, Prabhakar T Bolar, honorary chief secretary Ranjan Kumar Ameen welcomed everyone.

The cultural sub-committee secretary Dayasagar Chowta introduced the felicitated and compered the programme. Treasurer T R Shetty proposed the vote of thanks.

Joint secretary Devadas K Shettigar, treasurer Sunder N Kotian, working committee members Ashok Salian, Vishwanatha Shenava, Gunaker H Hegde, Sudhir Putran, Yogesh Gujaran, Madhukar G Bailur, Rama Poojary, Sudhakar Anchan, Mohan K Kanchan, Chandrashekar A Anchan, Jaya M Shetty, Sudheer Putran, Sanjiva N Shetty, Tulu Kannadiga community members were present. School children and teachers presented cultural programmes. Vidwan Kolar Ramesh, Padmanabha Sasihitlu and party performed Janapada dance.

  

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