Mumbai: Rajaka Sangha, local committee celebrates Rajakotsava


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Jan 31: Rajaka Sangha, Navi Mumbai regional committee here, recently celebrated Rajakotsava at JVM Mehta college auditorium, Airoli.

Airoli New Life Line Hospital's Dr Raju Murudkar was the chief guest. Manohar Madwi, Ribbons and Balloons company managing director Sathish K Shetty, Pune's entrepreneur K Ganesh Kumar and vice president Dasu C Salian, secretary Sumitra R Palimar and Navi Mumbai regional committee executive president Jaya Madiwal were on the dais.

Joint secretary Kiran Kunder, joint treasurer CA Vijay Kunder, Subhash Salian, women's wing president Sarojini D Gujaran, youth wing president Manish A Kunder, executive committee member Shashank Salian, Prakash Gujaran, cultural division vice president Bhasker Kunder, Navi Mumbai committee honorary president Narayan Kunder, women's wing president Hema K Kunder, youth wing president Pramila Salian were present.



Geetha N Kunder and Sakshi S Salian compered the programme. Vice president Harish U Salian, Ramesh Madiwala, Lathika Salian and Roshni Bangera introduced the guests. Secretary Pradeep Kumar thanked the audience. Members and children presented a cultural programme and a musical evening.

  

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