Mumbai: Mysore Association holds festival charity lecture


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Feb 26: Mysore Association here and Mumbai University Kannada department held a charity lecture programme at Matunga east, Mysore Association mini auditorium on Saturday evening, February 24. Human resource development scholar from Bengaluru, academy of creative teaching organization founder president Dr Gururaj Karjagi delivered the lecture.

Mumbai University Kannada department head Dr G N Upadhya delivered the introductory address.

Mysore Association president Kamala Kantaraj welcomed everyone. She released 'Mahabharathada Karna' work by Dr M A Jayarama Rao and felicitated Dr Karjagi.



Dr K Raghunath, Nagarathna S Mandya, Rudramurthi Prabhu, Soumya K Prasad, K Govinda Bhat, Dinaker N Chandan, Ahalya Balal, Dr H S Srinivas, G H Ranganath Rao, Manhu Devadiga, Dr Ambarish Patil, Padmaja P Mannur, Shantala R Prabhu, Durgappa U Kotiyavar, Rama Udupa, Mysore Association manager B K Madhusoodan and several littérateurs were present.

Mumbai Kannada department's Y Madhusoodan Rao compered the programme. Mysore Association chief secretary Dr Ganapathi S Shankerlinga proposed the vote of thanks.

  

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