Bhagirati Koragappa Amin Passes Away


Media Release

Mumbai, Feb 21: 84-year old Bhagirati Koragappa Amin, mother of Gangadhar Amin, president of  Billawar Association Nasik passed away their residence – Durga Prasad, Gangapur, Nasik on Wednesday, February 20 evening.

Bhagirati is survived by Gangadhar Amin, managing director of Class Pack Enterprise, renowned hotelier and entrepreneur based in Nasik and two daughters.

The last rite of Bhagirati was held the local crematorium at 9 am on Thursday February 21.

Billawar Association Mumbai honorary presidents Jaya C Suvarna, L V Amin, vice presidents Nityanand D Kotian, C T Salian, Chandrashekar S Poojary and Bhaskar M Salian, honorary chief secretary Jyoti K Suvarna, honorary chief treasurer Bhaskar V Bangera, women wing president Shakuntala K Kotian, Bharat Co-operative Bank (Mumbai) Limited chairman Vasudev R Kotian, Billawar Jagruti Balaga founder president Sooru C Karkera, president Suresh S poojary, vice presidents K Bhojaraj and N T Poojary, women wing president Sharada S Karkera, Sai Care Logistics Limited managing director Surendra Poojary, EMS Electricals & Engineering Private Limited managing director Harish G Amin and others condoled the demise of Bhagirati.

  

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