Kundapur: 2 young boys donate cash gifts received at Upanayana to Goshalas


Silvester D’Souza

Daijiworld Media Network – Kundapur (EP)

Kundapur, Jul 22: The Upanayana ceremonies of M G Prajwal Prakash Pai, son of entrepreneur M G Prakash Pai and Jyothi alias Renuka Pai from Gangolli and T Bhuvanendra Ganesh Pai, son of T Ganesh Pai and Pramoda Pai were celebrated in a subtle manner. The money that was left after spending on the programme together with cash gifts amounting to Rs 25,000 was donated to Neelavara byre. Upanayana is a sacred thread ceremony that symbolises the end of an era in a boy's life and the initiation into another.



M G Prajwal Prakash Pai and T Bhuvanendra Ganesh Pai handed over Rs 15,000 and Rs 10,000 respectively to Hindu Jagarana Vedike activists in Gangolli on Wednesday.

M G Prakash Pai, M G Prasanna Pai, Pramoda Pai, Hindu Jagarane Vedike district vice president Vasudeva Devadiga, Byndoor executive member Ratnakar Ganiga, Byndoor chief secretary Navin Doddahitlu, co-secretaries Mohan Kharvi and Raghavendra Ganiga, Yashwant Kharvi and others were present.  

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Jul 23 2020

    Good thoughts from young generation.I am sure it must have come from parents .I wish they could have donated this money to people who are suffering due to corona ,without work,home or no food etc.well something is better than nothing.

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