Mumbai: Bharath Bank assistant branch manager Rohitashwa R Suvarna passes away


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Apr 24: Bharath Cooperative Bank, Bhivandi branch assistant manager Rohitashwa R Suvarna (56) died on Thursday morning of a massive heart attack.

He experienced chest pain while on duty at the office. His colleagues rushed him to the local Kashinath Patil hospital, but he breathed his last at the hospital.

He hailed from Palimar, Udupi district and was the founder member of Hoige Billava Sangha Palimar, Hoige Friends Palimar, Sarvajanika Ganeshotsava Samithi Hoige and a well-known donor.

He has left behind his wife Shamala R Suvarna, son Rushal R Suvarna, friends and relatives. He used to reside in Dombivli.

Billavara Association Mumbai president Chandrashekar S Poojary, honorary chief secretary Dhananjay S Shanti and office bearers, Bharath Bank executive president Jaya C Suvarna, vice-president advocate Rohini J Salian, directors Vasudeva R Kotian, L V Ameen, N T Poojary, Gangadhar J Poojary, Bhasker M Salian and other directors, former managing director C R Mulki, chief executive, MD Vidyananda S Karkera and senior officials, Bharath Bank officers association, Bharath Bank employees union and Bharath Bank staff welfare club office bearers and staff expressed their condolences on the sad demise.

  

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