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Billava Sangha Kuwait AGM to be held on 28 November 2014

Published On : 24 Nov 2014   |  Reported By : Vinod Lewis


Kuwait: Billava Sangha Kuwait (BSK) announces the Annual General Body Meeting to be held on 28th November at the Indian Community School (Senior Girls), Salmiya from 4:30 p.m. onwards. BSK cordially invites all Billavas and their family members to attend the Annual General Body meeting.  The event will begin with cultural programs in the evening followed by dinner.


Billava Sangha Kuwait welcomes all members of the Billava community to please renew your membership or register yourself as members of the Association (if not done so already) and join hands in our community welfare activities. The association has accomplished very successful two years, and takes enormous pride in being able to make charitable donations time and again and displaying outstanding cultural activities on various occasions.

Additionally, as already announced BSK has started a scholarship program to support the education of the children of valid members who need it the most. Any application for the scholarship can be directed to the Welfare Officer Mr. Suresh Kunder +965 66810234.







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