Mumbai: Ramraja Kshatriya Seva Sangha holds 74th annual meeting


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Jan 9: Ramaraja Kshatriya Seva Sangha held its 74th annual meeting at Sudeendra auditorium, GSB Seva Mandala, Sion east on Sunday afternoon January 7.

President of the Sangha, Rajkumar Karnad, who chaired the friendship meeting and 74th annual meeting released a souvenir.

Vice president K Shivarama Rao, joint secretaries Kedernath R Bolar, Rithesh R Rao, joint treasurer Roopesh R Rao, women's wing president Reena Kedernath Bolar, secretary Chitra M Rao were on the dais.



Honorary chief secretary N Ravindranath Rao welcomed everyone, read the details of the previous year's activities and report of the previous annual meeting. Honorary treasurer Navin S Rao presented the accounts of the previous year. Ramraja Kshatriya Sangha president B Ganapathi Shervegar and other senior leaders were present.

K Ramachandra Upadyaya performed Sathyanarayana Puja in the morning, distributed Theertha Prasada and performed the blessing. Women members performed Arasina Kumkuma and Bhajans. Members presented a cultural programme and 'Bhaktha Markendeya', drama directed by Ashok Kodyadka.

Women's wing treasurer Prajna Suhas Rao sang a prayer song. K Shivarama Rao, welcomed everyone. N Ravindranath Rao compered the hall programme and proposed the vote of thanks.

  

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