Mumbai: Bharath Bank branch manager Laxminarayana Chennappa Salian no more


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Feb 11: Billavara Association Mumbai's Bharath Cooperative Bank Limited, Mumbai branch manager in Mulki, Hejmady, Billava Sanga vice president, progressive young social worker Laxminarayana C Salian (42) passed away in KMC Jyothi in the morning on February 11 after a brief illness.

He has left behind his wife, two daughters and a large number of friends and relatives. Hejmady Billava Sangha president Vasudeva R Kotian and office bearers, members, Bharath Bank deputy general manager Mohandas Hejmady, Karnataka zonal deputy general manager Balakrishna Karkera, assistant general manager Harish K Hejmady, brothers Dinesh Salian, Bhoja Salian, Dinraj Bangera, S K Salian Belman and a large number of elite paid their last respects.

National Billava Maha Mandala president and Bharath Bank executive president Jaya C Suvarna, Billavara Association Mumbai president Nithyananda D Kotian, office bearers of the association, bank's executive vice president Rohini J Salian, all directors, managing director C R Mulki, Bharath Bank officer's association president Kiran B Ameen, Bharath Bank employees union president Ramesh T Poojary, Mitra Omdas Kannangar and others have conveyed their condolences on the occasion.

  

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