Mangaluru: Veteran of tourist services Mohammed Eshaque no more


Media Release

Mangaluru, Oct 25: The veteran of tourist vehicles services industry proprietor in the city, Mohammed Eshaque, popularly known as Bamson, passed away on Wednesday October 24 at in his residence ‘Bamson House’ in Falnir.

Marhoom Mohammed Eshaque was the proprietor of Mangalore Tourist Services, the business inherited by his father Marhoom B Mohammed Hajee who had established business in 1960’s. After his father’s demise in 1980’s, Marhoom Eshque was operating the business successfully winning the heart of their company’s clientele.

It is the only tourist services company in undivided Dakshina Kannada and Udupi district to be recognized by government of India and Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation. He had passion with automobile and was automotive sports star winning many awards by participating automotive sports rallies in Karnataka state and south Indian states and he was motivator for many youth automotive sports participants and aspirants

The demise of Marhoom Eshaque is loss for automobile tourist industry, automotive sports club members and sport aspirants in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi district. He was ill from sometime. He survived by wife Aysha, his only daughter Hashmitha, son-in-law Mohammed Anees and grandson master Ayan.

  

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