Mumbai: BSKB Association conducts annual sports competitions for members


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Jan 9: BSKB Association Gokula held annual sports competitions for its members on Sunday January 7 at NKES educational institute grounds, Vadala.

The competitions were held for all ages from three year olds right upto those nearing hundred years.

Chief priest of Uma Maheshwari temple Jerimeri and member of Gopalakrishna Public trust committee of trustees, S N Udupa inaugurated the competitions.



BSKB Association president Dr Suresh S Rao Kateel, vice president Vaman Holla and Shailini Rso, honorary secretary A P K Pothi, treasurer Haridas Bhat and S N Udupa presented prizes to the winners and congratulated them.

Several sports were held under the leadership of youth wing president Haridas Bhat and convener Vinodini Rao. Shashidar Rao read the list of winners. Gururaj Bhat and Haridas Bhat conducted the competitions. Executive committee members Prashanth Herle, Umesh Rao, Vidya Rao, Prema Rao, Sahana Pothi, Arpitha Bantwal, Shantilaxmi Udupa, Harischandra Rao, Damodar Bhat, Smitha Bhat and youth wing activists assisted with the sports activities.

  

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