Mumbai University releases book by Kannada student Surekha Hariprasad


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Mar 18: Mumbai University Kannada department on March 16 released a book by Kannada student Surekha Hariprasad Shetty on ambassador of Tulu Kannadigas, M D Shetty in a programme at J P Nayak auditorium, Santacruz east.

Retired police commissioner of Brahanmumbai, Rony H Mendonca inaugurated the programme and gave the keynote address.

M D Shetty said that social concern and service orientation brought him to Mumbai. “The appreciation in the programme has increased my life span by another four to five years,” he said.



N C Shetty, CA I R Shetty, Kavita I R Shetty, Sarita R Shetty, Ashok Shetty, Simantoor Chandrahasa Shetty, Sarita Ramesh Shetty, Venu R Shetty, Ashwin Shetty, Ravindra M Arasa, Sanjiva Shetty, Sujaya R Shetty, Lata P Bhandary, Mamatha Shetty, Jayarama N Shetty, Shivarama G Shetty, P D Shetty, Ratnaker V Shetty, advocate B Subhash Shetty and several other elite presented flower bouquets to M D Shetty and honored him.

Dr G N Upadhya welcomed the gathering. Poet and organizer Petri Vishwanath Shetty introduced the works. Kannada department co professor Dr Poornima Sudhaker Shetty introduced the guests and compered the programme. Surekah Hariprasad proposed the vote of thanks.

  

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