Mumbai Kannada Sangha inaugurates certificate course


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Jul 16: Kannada Sangha on Sunday July 15 held the annual inauguration of Kannada certificate course and distribution of certificates to successful students of Kannada at Mysore Association auditorium, Bhavudaji road, Matunga.

Amitha Bhagwath lir the lamp, set the Kannada certificate course for 2018-19 in motion, distributed certificates to the successful Kannada students and congratulated them.



Kannada training teacher Archana Poojary said that she is fortunate to teach Kannada in Marathi land. “The love of Kannada among Kannadigas has encouraged me,” she said while congratulating students who passed the course.

Dr Rajani V Pai, women's wing president of Kannada Sangha who was conferred upon the doctorate from Indian Virtual University for Peace and Education Bengaluru and Bengaluru Ratna – 2018 award from Bengaluru Ratna monthly magazine was honored and congratulated.

Rajani V Pai sang a prayer song. President Gururaj S Nayak welcomed everyone and introduced the guests. Honorary chief secretary Sathish N Bangera read the list of cash award recipients and Sharada U Ambesangi read the list of certificate recipients. Honorary joint secretary Somanath Karkera compered the programme. Honorary treasurer Sudhaker C Poojary thanked everybody.

  

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