Mumbai: Jaya C Suvarna re-elected executive president of Bharath Co-operative Bank


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Oct 13: Bharath Co-operative Bank, prestigious organization of Tulu Kannadigas held elections for office bearers for the period 2018-2023. Jaya C Suvarna and advocate Rohini J Salian were re-elected executive president and vice president.

Chief election officer, additional registrar of cooperative societies, A K Chavan conducted elections. Seventeen directors belonging to general category, two reserve category ladies and one reserve category schedule caste/schedule tribe director were elected.



Assistant election officers Sandeep Deshmukh and D B Goswamy, Bharath Bank chief executive officer and managing director C R Mulki and additional election officer Vidyananda S Karkera were on the dais.

Billavara Association vice president Harish G Ameen and Srinivas R Karkera, bank's chief manager Vidyananda S Karkera, Dinesh B Salian, Suresh S Salian, chief information officer Nithyananda S Kirodian, deputy general manager Prabhaker G Suvarna, Vishwanath G Suvarna, Mahesh B Kotian, Sathish M Bangera, Prabhaker G Poojary, Janardhan M Poojary, assistant general manager Mohan N Salian, Manjula N Suvarna, Bharath Bank officer's association president Kiran B Ameen, secretary Premanand Poojary, Bharath Bank employees union president Ramesh T Poojary, secretary Dinesh K Sanil, Bharath Bank staff welfare club secretary Moksha Kunder, retired senior officials Shobha Dayanand Poojary and others conveyed their best wishes to the newly elected board of directors.

  

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