Mumbai: Bharath Bank holds 41st annual general body meeting


News and pics: Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Jun 19: Bharath Cooperative Bank held their 41st annual general body meeting at Brijwasi Palace auditorium, Goregaon east on Saturday evening June 17. The bank's executive president Jaya C Suvarna, presided over the meeting. Billavara Association Mumbai president Nithyananda D Kotian lit the traditional lamp and inaugurated the meeting.

Jaya Suvarna presented facts and figures of the progress of the bank during the previous year and congratulated the association's Mumbai office bearers, members, senior officers of the bank and staff.

The bank's vice president, advocate Rohini J Salian, directors Vasudev R Kotian, Pushpalatha N Salian, K N Suvarna, J A Kotian, U S Poojary, Bhasker M Salian, advocate S B Ameen, Chandrasheker S Poojary, Rohith M Suvarna, Harischandra G Mulki, Damodar C Kunder, R D Poojay, K B Poojary, Gangadhar J Poojary, Suryakanth J Suvarna, Ashok M Kotian, Anbalagan C Harijan, Jyothi K Suvarna, C T Salian were present on the dais.



Billava Jagruthi Balaga vice president Purushotham S Kotian, Billava Chamber of Commerce and Industries executive president N T Poojary, director Mahendra Sooru Karkera, Harish G Ameen, Thia Samaja Mumbai president Chandrashekar R Belchada, Lonavla city parishat president Surekha Jadav, vice president Nitte Sridhar S Poojary, R R Pandyan, Laxman S Poojary, bank's founder president Varada Ullal, Sandarsh Chowta, CA Jagadish Shetty, advocate Shashidhar Kaup and others were present.

Hundreds of shareholders, customers, well wishers, senior officers and staff were present. Bank officer Yashodhara D Poojary sang a prayer song. The bank's chief manager Vidyananda S Karkera proposed the vote of thanks.

  

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