Mumbai: Bunts Chamber to start their chapter in Bengaluru


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Mar 29: “Indian Bunts Chamber of Commerce and Industry, an organization of Bunts community entrepreneurs will be starting their chapter at Bengaluru soon,” said Bunts Chamber president K C Shetty.

Speaking as the Chief Guest during the celebrations of Radhabai Thimmappa Bhandary memorial sports and cultural day held on March 27 here he said that the chamber has conducted several service activities during the previous year. One of them is the starting star achievers award to honour the entrepreneurs. It has identified the Bunts leaders and their entrepreneurship on a global level. The organization will be introducing the bunts businessmen spread in the country and abroad and unite them for the welfare of society. The unity of businessmen in Bengaluru, the state capital is desired. Therefore, a unit of the IBCCI will be started in Bengaluru soon,” he said.

Former state minister of social justice and empowerment A Narayana Swamy, Abu Dhabi based businessman Sarvotham Shetty, former minister B Ramanath Rai, Bunts Sangha Mumbai vice president Ulthoor Mohandas Shetty, Bunts Sangha Bengaluru president R Upendra Shetty, honorary secretary Madhukar M Shetty and others were present on the dais.

  

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