Office bearers for District JDS Women's unit chosen

March 16, 2011
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Mangalore, March 16: The office bearers for women's unit of Dakshina Kannada Janatha Dal (Secular) have been selected as per the directives given by State President HD Kumara Swamy and District President MB Sadashiva.



Addressing media persons at Press Club here on Wednesday, Jayalaxmi S Hegde, President of JDS Women's wing, said Mamatha J Rao has been appointed as Chief General Secretary, while Mahalaxmi Karambadka and Rajashri Hegde have been selected as Vice Presidents.




Selin Korea and Srimani Shetty have been chosen General Secretary and Treasurer respectively. Sheela B Shetty, Jacintha D'Cunha, Vishalakshi Surathkal and Khairunnisa Katipalla are the new secretaries. Sunitha Salian, Kamala Boliyar and Vedavathi Shetty were elected as Joint Secretaries. Jenit Tellis Farangipet, Shashikala Kuppe Padav, Yamuna Hemavathi Neerumarga, Rasheeda have been chosen as Organising Secretaries.



Committee members include Seethu Mukam, Khatheeja Jeppu, Narayani Venugopal, Clera Rebitha Pinto, Devaki Mendon and Narayani Venur.



Taluk Presidents include Sindu Devi (Belthangady), Pushpa Vishwanath (Sullia), Padmamani (Puttur), Deva Nandini Jain (Mangalore North), Rajeshwari Shetty (Mangalore), Kushala Shetty (Bantwal) and Prema Salian (Moodbidri).



Selin Korea, Rajashri Hegde, Choodamani L Bangera and Kharunnisa Katipalla were present at the press meet.

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