Mumbai: Ramaraja Kshatriya Seva Sangha celebrates 75th anniversary


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Jan 8: Ramaraja Kshatriya Seva Sangha celebrated its 75th anniversary at GSB Seva Mandala auditorium, Sion east on Sunday January 6. President of the Sangha, Rajkumar Karnad presided over the function.

Elders in the sangha, special achievers and donors were felicitated. Members who were present were handed over 75th anniversary memento and honored. A short documentary on the achievements of the sangha was shown.

Members and children presented a cultural programme. Ladies wing under the leadership of Prajna Suhas Rao and Chitra M Rao performed ‘Abhimanyu Subhadra’ Yakshagana play. Chitra M Rao, Lavanya S Rao, Rajendra R Rao, Keerthana Rao, Prajna S Rao, Veena S Rao and Arathi Ramachandra Rao introduced the felicities.



The meeting held in the morning was chaired by Rajkumar Karnad. Treasurer Navin S Rao, joint secretary Nityhyananda C Rao, joint treasurer Roopesh R Rao, ladies wing president Reena Kedarnath Bolar and executive committee members were present. Joint secretary Rithesh R Rao read the previous year’s report. Vice president N Ravindranath Rao welcomed the gathering. Shreya Santhosh Rao proposed the vote of thanks. The celebrations concluded after National Anthem.

  

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