ONGC-MRPL International Kite Festival-2012 logo unveiled

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January 11, 2012

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Mangalore, January 11: The logo of ONGC-MRPL International Kite Festival 2012 was unveiled on Tuesday by U K Basu, Managing Director, MRPL.

The International Kite Festival sponsored mainly by ONGC-MRPL would be held on January 21 and 22, 2012 on the Panambur Beach, Mangalore 2.30 pm onwards.

According to a press release, as many as 17 internationally known kite fliers from eight countries would be participating in this event.

Kite contest for engineering students would be held on January 21, 2012 at the same venue at 3 pm.

Unveiling the colorful logo depicting the synergy of spontaneity and festivity Mr. Basu said that MRPL and ONGC was happy to sponsor this International Event for the fourth time in Mangalore.

P P Upadhyaya, Director Technical, Vishnu Agarwal, Director Finance, M.R.P.L.

P.S.Ravindran, GGM(Finance), K.Lakshminaryana, GGM(HR), Sanjay Dixit, GM(CC & CSR), Sushilchandra, GM(HR) and Lekshmi Kumaran DGM, (CC&CSR) were present during the unveiling ceremony.

B.Sarvesha Rao and Dinesh Holla, of Team Mangalore presented a kite to each of the dignitaries.

Giridhar Kamath, Nitin J Shetty, Subhash Pai, Prashant Upadhyaya, Shashank Shetty and Harsha Samrajya of Team Mangalore were also present.

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