Mumbai: Bharath Bank holds annual general body meeting


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Jul 6: Bharath Bank held its 43rd annual general body meeting at Goregaon east in the morning of July 5. Billavara Association vice president Shanker D Poojary lit the lamp and set the programme in motion. Jaya Suvarna presided over the meeting. Jaya Suvarna gave details of the bank’s turnover during the year.

Bank’s CEO and managing director C R Mulki welcomed the gathering and announced the financial achievements during the year 2018-19. Senior officials of the bank and office bearers were present.

Billavara Association Mumbai president Chandrashekar S Poojary, vice president Harish B Ameen, Srinivas R Karkera, ladies wing president Jayanti V Ullal, Bharath Bank vice president advocate Rohini J Salian, directors Vasudev R Kotian, K N Suvarna, U Shivaji Poojary, L V Ameen, Sharada Sooru Karkera, advocate S B Ameen, advocate Raja V Salian, J A Kotian, Damodar C Kunder, N T Poojary, Gangandhar J Poojary, K B Poojary, Jyothi K Suvarna, Bhasker M Salian, Suryakanth J Suvarna, M N Karkera, Purushotham S Kotian, Premnath P Kotian, Mohandas A Poojary and Anbalagan C Harijan were on the dais.



Some of the bank’s members expressed their opinions. Bank’s official Yashodhar D Poojary sang a prayer song. General manager Vidyananda S Karkera proposed the vote of thanks. The meeting concluded after the National Anthem.

  

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