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Bharat Bank employee Shankar Suvarana retired from the service

Published On : 04 Apr 2016   |  Reported By : Rons Bantwal


Mumbai: Mr Shankar Suvarna - The Assistant Manager of Bharat Co-operative Bank (Mumbai) Ltd., sponsored by Billawara Association retired after 30 years of service on 31.03.2016. During the period of retirement, Shankar Suvarna was working at Audit and Risk Management Department at the Central Office. His send-off function was held on March 31, 2016 at the Central Office of the bank. During the occasion, C R Mulky-The Managing Director and CEO, honored Shankar Suvarna with a shawl and a memento.

 

The Chief General Manager Anil Kumar R Amin, General Manager-Shobha Dayananda, Nithyananda D Kotian, Vice General Manager V S Shanubhag, Mohandas Hejmady, Vidyananda S Karkera, Dinesh B Salian, Nithyananda Kirodian, Prabhakar G Suvarna, Navinchandra Bangera, Vishwanatha G Suvarna, Asst. General Manager Janardana Pujary, Sathish M Bangera, higher officials and staff members wished good luck to Shankar Suvarna for his retirement life.

 







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