Mangaluru: Pragathi Cooperative Society launches official website at Kulasekar


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Mangaluru, Nov 15: Pragati Co-operative Society (Ni) Kulasekar launched its website on Thursday, November 13 at the Kordel Church Hall in Kulasekar. Parish priest of Cordel church, Fr Clifford Fernandes, unveiled it and blessed it with the word of God.

The chief guest, assistant registrar of Cooperative Societies, Mangaluru sub-division, Triveni Rao K, advised the public to be interested in their profession by providing good service and attracting customers. Praveen Tauro, marketing manager of Daijiworld media, gave an explanation about modern technology and wished the Pragati organization to develop on the path of progress and always be successful. Roman Basil Lobo, director, briefly informed the meeting about the social network.

Jossy Sequeira, president of Pragati Cooperative Society, presided over the function. Donald Bantwal, director, conducted the programme. After the meeting, Triveni Rao K conducted an information workshop for the staff of Pragati Cooperative Society on the rules of the cooperative society and how to develop the organization and provide better service to the customers.

Directors Kiran Castelino, Stany Alvares, Vinny D'Souza, Alice Lobo, and Rohan D'Silva were present. Lancy Pais, vice president, proposed the vote of thanks.

Please Visit: https://www.pragathicoopsociety.com/en

 

 

 

  

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