Mumbai: Ullalthi Dharma Arasara temple renovation committee holds meeting


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Aug 8: A meeting of the renovation committee of Ullalthi Dharma Arasara temple was held at the annex building of Bantara Sangha, Kurla east on August 7. Honorary secretary of Bunts Sangha Mumbai and president of Kannada Janapada Parishat Bengaluru Maharashtra unit president Dr R K Shetty was the Chief guest.

President of the renovation committee Srinivas P Safalya presided over the meeting. Temple committee president T Ramesh Mendon, chief secretary Sundara Ulia, treasurer Rajesh Ulia, Somanath temple Mangaluru trustee Ramanath Someshwar, Harsha Developer proprietor Harish Kumar Kuthar, Sajjana Sangha Mumbai president Rajendra Nayak, Kannadiga Patrakartara Maharastra specially invited member Sadananda K Safaliga, Safalya Seva Sangha Mumbai former president Om Prakash Rao, Ullala Ganigara Sangha president H Prakash, temple head Rajesh Naik and businessman Dheeraj V Raman were present on the dais as guests of honour.

Temple Mumbai committee chief convener Rajendra B Naik, Dheeraj V Raman, Om Prakash Rao, Bhasker Ameen, Durga Prasad, Manoj B Nayak, Shobha Bangera, Hemanth Safaliga, Kala Bangera, Sandhya Putran, members of Safalya Seva Sangha and devotees were present.

Safalya Seva Sangha Mumbai ladies sang a prayer. Krishna Kumar Bangera welcomed. Ranga Aithal gave an introductory address. Rathika Srinivas Safalya couple honoured the temple trustees. Hemanth Safaliga, Mahesh Bangera, Leeladhar Bangera, Kiran Safaliga, Deepak Kunder, Jagannath Karkera, Bhasker B Safaliga, Rajesh Putran and Sathish Kunder honoured the guests. Usha Safaliga compered the hall programme. Bhasker T Safaliga rendered a vote of thanks.

  

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