UAE: Dr Krishna Prasad felicitated by Ramakshatriya Sangha

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February 23, 2012

Sharjah, February 23: It was a warm evening at Arab Udupi Restaurant Sharjah. A good number of Ramakshatriya Sangha members gathered to felicitate Dr. Krishna Prasad K, a well-known eye surgeon and managing director of Prasad Netralaya, Udupi.

Sugandhraj Bekal welcomed and conducted the proceedings. Then President, Secretary, Guest Dr. Krishnaprasad and Rashmi Krishnaprasad, Vice president, Treasurer were invited to the podium. The guests were taken to the podium by Basant Bekal and Suvarna Basant Bekal. Sangha’s sweet angels Ankita Rajesh Bekal and Monica Ashok Hawaldar presented a Rose to Dr. Krishnaprasad couple.

Ajit Kasargod presided over the function. Sangha secretary Praveen Uppoor welcomed the guests, committee members and all the RKS members with his welcome speech. G.K.Rao went through brief details of Ramakshatriya Sangha, UAE activities held for the past 6 years and the plans of current year. Further Srinivas Krishnapur read the details of the achievements and work done by Dr. Shri Krishna prasad.

Then the felicitation ceremony commenced with Shawl wrapping around Dr. Shri Krishnaprasad presented by the President of Ramakshatriya Sangha, UAE, Sundeep Rao. Fruits were presented by G.K. Rao. Flower Bouquet was presented by Sathish Hanglur. Momento was presented by Dinesh Bekal. Rashmi Krishnaprasad was presented a Flower bouquet by Sujaya Sundeep Rao.

Chandraban sang a melodious devotional song. The president of Ramakshatriya Sangha Sundeep Rao commenced his speech and thanked the guest for sparing his valuable time and accepting the honour. He also thanked all the members who came in good number making the occasion grand.

The president thanked Srinivas Krishnapur who coordinated the event, Mr. Sugandhraj Bekal for arranging the gifts and flowers etc and hosting the event. Rajesh Bekal and Taresh Rao who helped to capture the moments of the event and all the other executive members for their kind effort and support provided for the success of this event. Finally the thanks giving speech was presented by the Vice President Manjunath Kasargod. 

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