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DATE : 05 - 09 - 2016SSK TIMES ENGLISH MONTHLY. GADAG2P
History of Somavamsha Shasrarjun Kshatriya.
HIstory of Badi family
PANCHANGA SUMMARY
22. SHARVANA NAKSHATRA MAKARA RASHI (CAPRICORN).
Murlidharsa F. Kalburgi
The family called Badi or Baddi in
karnataka is believed to have come from
Gadag taluk laxmeshwar. It has spread and
residing from Laxmeshwar to Hubballi and
Dharwad. This badi family is at different
places in Karnataka like in Gadag district
at Gajendragad, Mundargi taluk etc,
Koppal, Bhagyanagar, Hospet, Bellary and
yet at many such locations we find these
families. When we look for the history
behind this it is believed it has derived
from the word Badige or Bade which is
in Himachal pradesh’s Solan District a
city called Badi. This Badi city has many
pharmaceutical industries located there.
Therefore it is said that this word Badi
might have been derived from here. But it
is also known that even at Telangana State
in Vimalwad a temple is known by Badi
Pochamma Devi. This temple was built by
the Raja Badddige Bhupatti of the Rastra
kottar times. It is predicted that these
are possibilities that Badi has come from
Telangana State. On the basis of Granth
from maharashtra Shri Ningusa alias
Shalgar and the granth form ishwarsa A
pawar of hubli we find that Badi family
main male “Anavasu”.
In Karnataka at Hubballi the Anavasu
Badi family is residing form Himachal
Pradesh where Raja Anavasu had a son
named Mahanandi, this Mahanandi had a
son named Vijay, Vijay had a son named
Kuvendu, Kuvendu had a son named
Nabhi, Nabhi had a son named Sunath
and this sunath had a son named
Parwardhan, Parwardhan had a
son named Kulmad, Kulmad
and Pattad rani nandi had
a son named Dhand, Dhand
had a son named Rimaan,
Rimaan had a son named
Balak, Balak named his
son as Badri (Badige) from
this word this badi familly
with different surnames like
Athani, Avadoot, Metrani,
Shiralkar, Dhoongadi, Bure,
Kalpavarushka, Havanur,
Hanamsagar etc., have raised. This Badi
family has Mukhwa surnames. This is the
history behind Badi family.
(To be continued.....)
The 22nd star in the
horoscopic chart is the
Sharvana Nakshatra.
It is in the degree from
274-00 to 287-20.
Which has a shape like
an ear, which is
blue in colour it
is combination
of three stars.
Every star has
four phase
this shravana
stars 1, 2,
3 and 4th
phase belong
to Makara rashi
( C a p r i c o r n
z o d i a c
sign). Shri
Mahalaxmi Valabha
Mahavishnu is the God
and Goddess of this
Shravana star.
The children born
in shravana star can
keep birth names in
1st phase with Ki and
2nd phase with Ku, 3rd
phase with Khe and 4th
phase with Kho.
It is believed
that this star is best
among the 27 stars
and much importance
is given to this star
because it has god and
goddess residing in it.
In this star were can
perform Rajaabhishek,
Rajyabhar, Akshar
arambha, statue
installation in temples,
purchasing of jewellery,
temples inauguration,
as well as purchasing
of vehicles and good
time for marriage
arrangement under
this star. One who is
born under this star
are having all good
deeds they are wealthy,
devoted towards their
religion, sacrificing
nature, blessed with
many children etc.
Cloth, oil and
a g r i c u l t u r e
related business,
p u b l i s h i n g
of religious
granths, birds
rearing, water
related items
like cold drinks,
manufacturing
as well as sales
estate agencies
will perform best
under this star.
The persons
born in the first phase
of Sharvana Nakshatra
should wear Pavalla
(Coral), those born
in the second phase
should wear Vajra
(Diamond) third phase
should wear Pachaa
(Emerald Green) and
those born in the fourth
phase should wear Moti
(Pearl). The jewels worn
should weigh 2 carats
or more than that.
Mrigasira chitra and
Dhanishta Nakshatra
are wealth stars.
Punavarsu, vishakha
and poorvabhadra,
Nakshatras are welfare
stars. Aslesha, Jeshta
and uttara-Revati are
achieving stars. Purva,
bharani and purva
ashaad Nakshatra
are friendly stars and
uttar, uttar ashaad and
krutika are supreme
allied stars.
To be continued...
Editorial
WHAT IS GANESH CHATURTHI?
WHY IS IT CELEBRATED?
We celebrate this 11-day-long festival every year. But how many of us know
what Ganesh Chaturthi is and why it is celebrated?
Ganesh Chaturthi is a Eleven-day Hindu festival celebrated to honour the
elephant-headed God Ganesha’s birthday. He is the younger son of Lord Shiva and
Goddess Parvati.
Ganesha is known by 108 different names and is the Lord of arts and sciences
and the deva of wisdom. He is honoured at the start of rituals and ceremonies
as he’s considered the God of beginnings. He’s widely and dearly referred to as
Ganapati or Vinayaka.
There are two different versions about Ganesha’s birth. One has it that Goddess
Parvati created Ganesha out of dirt off her body while having a bath and set him
to guard her door while she finishes her bath. Shiva who has gone out, returned
at that time, but as Ganesha didn’t know of him, stopped him from entering. An
angry Shiva severed the head of Ganesha after a combat between the two. Parvati
was enraged and Shiva promised Ganesha will live again. The devas who went in
search of a head facing north of a dead person could manage only the head of an
elephant. Shiva fixed the elephant’s head on the child and brought him back to
life.
The other legend has it that Ganesha was created by Shiva and Parvati on
request of the Devas, to be a vighnakartaa (obstacle-creator) in the path of
rakshasas (demonic beings), and a vighnahartaa (obstacle-averter) to help the
Devas.
This year, September 5th marks the beginning of this festival which is also
called as Vinayaka Chaturthi. Here are some quick facts about the festival:
The festival begins on Shukla Chaturthi which is the fourth day of the waxing
moon period, and ends on the 14th day of the waxing moon period known as
Anant Chaturdashi
Maharashtra is the state known for grand scale Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations.
During the festival, colourful pandals (temporary shrines) are setup and the
Lord is worshiped for Eleven days.
There are four main rituals during the festival - Pranapratishhtha - the process
of infusing the deity into a murti or idol, Shhodashopachara - 16 forms of paying
tribute to Ganesha, Uttarpuja - Puja after which the idol could be shifted after it’s
infusion, Ganpati Visarjan - immersion of the Idol in the river.
Foodies wait for Modak, a sweet dish prepared using rice or flour stuffed
with grated jaggery, coconuts and dry fruits. The plate containing the Modak is
supposed to be filled with twenty-one pieces of the sweet.
Lokmanya Tilak changed the festival from a private celebration to a grand
public event “to bridge the gap between Brahmins and non-Brahmins and find an
appropriate context in which to build a new grassroots unity between them”.
about her professionalism
and determination.
She has worked hard
towards improving the
medical services in an
inner city area in Cardiff
by reorganizing and
modernizing the surgery
and providing a full range
of services to the patients
including cosmetics and
sexual health.
What is remarkable
about Dr. Sarita Pawar
is that she is passionate
about caring for her
patients and her patients
admire her caring attitude
and hard working in making
their life better. She has
attained many higher
professional qualifications
including MBBS, DRCOG
(London), Diploma Obs
and Gynae (Dublin),
Membership of Royal
college of Obstetricians and
Gynecologists (London),
Diploma in Faculty of
Family Planning (London)
Diploma in Dermatology
(Cardiff). These indicates
her burning quest
for self-improvement
and development and
exemplifies the medicine is
a lifelong learning process
if the physician is to give
exemplary service to the
patients.
Despite of her hectic
schedule she has found
time to get involved
in various community
activities with the aim of
giving something back to
the community. In 2009,
when the Rotary Club
Cardiff made a plea for
raising funds for the Polio
eradication program Dr.
Sarita Pawar was in the
forefront of organizing a
massive fund raising drive
which netted over 2000
pounds in one evening.
She has been the vice
president of India centre
Cardiff having previously
been the Dy, secretary and
the member of the Board
for many years. She also
encourages children to
develop their talents in
music, dancing and speech
and she has taken lead
in showcasing the Indian
cultural programmes at
the Diwali festivals held
annually in the National
Museum Cardiff. She has
great love towards classical
singing and she has
been invited by a leading
composer of London to
make a CD collection of her
songs which was released
by Hon’ble
Rajan Sajan Mishra in
the Nehru centre London.
With all such qualities and
the passion for work, she
has become a role model
for the younger generation.
She has proved nothing is
impossible with hard work.
She is always working
toward community
cohesion and better
inter community relation
and has helped towards
organization two sufi
evenings which were
enjoyed by all south Asian
community in Cardiff.
She is on the committee
of British Association
of Physicians of Indian
Origin (BAPIO) Wales
she has participated and
contributed to many health
events of the assembly in
providing guidance and
consultations towards
improving the health of
ethnic groups
For her various
contributions she was
recognized by the public of
Cardiff by being presented
with “Welsh Asian Women
Achievement Award” in
2011.
DR. SARITA PAWAR HAS MADE SSK SAMAJ AND INDIA PROUD
BY ACHIEVING LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD THAT IS
BHARAT GAURAV PURASKAR AT LONDON. From << Page 1
Dr. Sarita Pawar is seen in the photo with
her son Dr. Neil Pawar nd her two sisters
Mrs Rekha Patil and Mrs Shobha Metrani
of Bangalore who attended the award
ceremony on 2nd july 2016.
FELICITATION TO THE BRILLIANT
STUDENTS BY SSK VITTAL MAN-
DIR TRUST - SOLAPUR From << Page 1
writer Shri Manohar
Parshuram who was
the president of this
program. Chief Guest
was Solapur Vidyapeet
Kulguru Dr. Shri N. N.
Maldar.
The information
about the organisation
was provided by
samaj President Shri
Ganapatsa Mirajkar.
They felicitated shri
Vishnu Rangrej and
Shri Ujwal Malaji for
having completed
their Phd. Madhutuja
Rangrej MMBS, Vijayraj
Pawar LLB, Venkatesh
Kholapure Diploma in
Mechanical Engineering
were also felicitated.
They also awarded
the students of SSLC
and PUC for their best
performance.
On this occasion
the Solapur vidayapeet
kulguru Shri N. N.
Maldar spoke enthusi-
astically, his words were
completely meaningful.
The speech made by
the guest shri Manhohar
parshuram was also
very effective.
All the dignitaries
of the samaj felicitated
the guest by offering
Shawl and fruits to
Shri N. N. Maldar and
Kavi Shri Manohar
Kosandar, Program
was well organised
and conducted by Shri
Moreshwar katwa and
vote of thanks by Anil
Rangrej
FLAG HOISTING WITH START UP OF TEMPLE AND
HALL BUILDING WORK - KESHWAPUR HUBBALLI
Hubballi 15th Aug - The SSK trust
committee, Mahila mandal and ssk
Keshwapur Yuva dal started the Hall
and temple work by hoisting the flag
on 15th August 2016,at ssk trust office
keshwapur at 8:30 am sharp.
Soon after flag hoisting they
inaugurated the building construction
work by offering bhoomi pooja by Hon’ble
guest Shri Dastrathsa Miskin (Jewellers)
and Dr. Bharat Kshatri (Urologist). The
construction started at hastinapur layout
keshwapur Hubli on an area of 7500
square feet for construction of kalyan
mantap.
Members who attend this occasion
were Shri Sunil Tikandar, Shri Ashok
Irkal, Shri Vivek Pawar, Shri Vinayak
Meharwade, Shri Rukmansa Dalbanjan,
Shri Mt Baddi, Srikant Habib, and all
members of Keshwapur SSK samaj.
Keshwapur’s SSK trust committee Mahila mandal During the flag hoisting
Inauguration of the building construction
work by offering bhoomi pooja by Hon’ble
guest Shri Dastrathsa Miskin (Jewellers)
and Dr. Bharat Kshatri (Urologist). The
construction started at hastinapur layout
keshwapur Hubli on an area of 7500 square
feet for construction of kalyan mantap.
THE SSK CO-OP BANK LTD CELEBRATED
INDEPENDENCE DAY – HUBBALLI.
Hubballi 15th Aug
- The SSK CO-OP Bank
Ltd celebrated the 70th
Independence Day in
the bank premises.
The chairman Shri
Narayanasa N Khode
hoisted the flag. On
this occasion all these
members mentioned
below were present
to make it a great
day, chairman Shri
Narayanasa. N. Khode,
vice chairman Shri
Deepak Majgikhondi,
former chariman Shri
Vittal P. Ladwa, Shri T.
M. Meharwade, Director
Smt Ratnamala G Badi,
Shri Suresh Bhandage,
Shri Kashinath
walvekar, Bank
committee members
Shri Sunil walvekar,
Shri Anantsa Badi, Shri
Jagnathsa Badi, and the
bank staff.
JIRNODDHARA, MURTHY PRATHISHTAPANA AND KALASAROHANA OF SHRI DEVI FIRANGI YELLAMMA TEMPLE- HUBBALLI
INAUGURATION OF UNDERGROUND KALYAN MANTAP BY HON’BLE EX-CHIEF MINISTER SHRI JAGDISH SHETTAR- HUBBALLI
On Thursday, 11th
August 2016 at 9:30
am a great procession
with the Khumbha Shri
Devi Firnangi yellamma
idol was brought from
Shri Tuljabhavani
temple dajibanpeth to
Shri Firangi Yellamma
temple timber yard
unkal, near railway
station, Hubballi and all
sumanglis participated
with khumba in this
function, and reached
at 12-30 pm. Later
the Maha Prasad was
distributed to all the
devotees.
on Friday
12-08-2016 Shri
Shaake 1938 durmukh
nama samvatsara
shravan shukla navami
karka lagna morning
at 11-55 Shri Devi
Firnangi yellamma idol
pratishtapana was being
done, homa, havan,
Vastu pooja purnahuti
was given at 12-30 pm
and kalasarohana was
being done with great
grand success.
Hon. Shri Jadish
Shetter Ex-cm and
president of opposition
party inaugurated
newly constructed
Underground kalyan
mantap And felicitated
the sculptures and
donors by the
dignitaries. President of
this function was Hon’ble
Shri K. T. Pawar trustee
of firangi Yellamma SSK
trust Deshpande naga,
Hubballi, Chief guest
Hon’ble Shri Prahlad
JoshiLoksabhamember,
Hon’ble Shri Vijay
Sankeshwar former
Lok sabha member and
VRL group’s president
, Hon’ble Shri F.K.
Dalbanjan trustee SSK
Kendra Panchayat
Hubli-Dharwad.
From << Page 1

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  • 1. DATE : 05 - 09 - 2016SSK TIMES ENGLISH MONTHLY. GADAG2P History of Somavamsha Shasrarjun Kshatriya. HIstory of Badi family PANCHANGA SUMMARY 22. SHARVANA NAKSHATRA MAKARA RASHI (CAPRICORN). Murlidharsa F. Kalburgi The family called Badi or Baddi in karnataka is believed to have come from Gadag taluk laxmeshwar. It has spread and residing from Laxmeshwar to Hubballi and Dharwad. This badi family is at different places in Karnataka like in Gadag district at Gajendragad, Mundargi taluk etc, Koppal, Bhagyanagar, Hospet, Bellary and yet at many such locations we find these families. When we look for the history behind this it is believed it has derived from the word Badige or Bade which is in Himachal pradesh’s Solan District a city called Badi. This Badi city has many pharmaceutical industries located there. Therefore it is said that this word Badi might have been derived from here. But it is also known that even at Telangana State in Vimalwad a temple is known by Badi Pochamma Devi. This temple was built by the Raja Badddige Bhupatti of the Rastra kottar times. It is predicted that these are possibilities that Badi has come from Telangana State. On the basis of Granth from maharashtra Shri Ningusa alias Shalgar and the granth form ishwarsa A pawar of hubli we find that Badi family main male “Anavasu”. In Karnataka at Hubballi the Anavasu Badi family is residing form Himachal Pradesh where Raja Anavasu had a son named Mahanandi, this Mahanandi had a son named Vijay, Vijay had a son named Kuvendu, Kuvendu had a son named Nabhi, Nabhi had a son named Sunath and this sunath had a son named Parwardhan, Parwardhan had a son named Kulmad, Kulmad and Pattad rani nandi had a son named Dhand, Dhand had a son named Rimaan, Rimaan had a son named Balak, Balak named his son as Badri (Badige) from this word this badi familly with different surnames like Athani, Avadoot, Metrani, Shiralkar, Dhoongadi, Bure, Kalpavarushka, Havanur, Hanamsagar etc., have raised. This Badi family has Mukhwa surnames. This is the history behind Badi family. (To be continued.....) The 22nd star in the horoscopic chart is the Sharvana Nakshatra. It is in the degree from 274-00 to 287-20. Which has a shape like an ear, which is blue in colour it is combination of three stars. Every star has four phase this shravana stars 1, 2, 3 and 4th phase belong to Makara rashi ( C a p r i c o r n z o d i a c sign). Shri Mahalaxmi Valabha Mahavishnu is the God and Goddess of this Shravana star. The children born in shravana star can keep birth names in 1st phase with Ki and 2nd phase with Ku, 3rd phase with Khe and 4th phase with Kho. It is believed that this star is best among the 27 stars and much importance is given to this star because it has god and goddess residing in it. In this star were can perform Rajaabhishek, Rajyabhar, Akshar arambha, statue installation in temples, purchasing of jewellery, temples inauguration, as well as purchasing of vehicles and good time for marriage arrangement under this star. One who is born under this star are having all good deeds they are wealthy, devoted towards their religion, sacrificing nature, blessed with many children etc. Cloth, oil and a g r i c u l t u r e related business, p u b l i s h i n g of religious granths, birds rearing, water related items like cold drinks, manufacturing as well as sales estate agencies will perform best under this star. The persons born in the first phase of Sharvana Nakshatra should wear Pavalla (Coral), those born in the second phase should wear Vajra (Diamond) third phase should wear Pachaa (Emerald Green) and those born in the fourth phase should wear Moti (Pearl). The jewels worn should weigh 2 carats or more than that. Mrigasira chitra and Dhanishta Nakshatra are wealth stars. Punavarsu, vishakha and poorvabhadra, Nakshatras are welfare stars. Aslesha, Jeshta and uttara-Revati are achieving stars. Purva, bharani and purva ashaad Nakshatra are friendly stars and uttar, uttar ashaad and krutika are supreme allied stars. To be continued... Editorial WHAT IS GANESH CHATURTHI? WHY IS IT CELEBRATED? We celebrate this 11-day-long festival every year. But how many of us know what Ganesh Chaturthi is and why it is celebrated? Ganesh Chaturthi is a Eleven-day Hindu festival celebrated to honour the elephant-headed God Ganesha’s birthday. He is the younger son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Ganesha is known by 108 different names and is the Lord of arts and sciences and the deva of wisdom. He is honoured at the start of rituals and ceremonies as he’s considered the God of beginnings. He’s widely and dearly referred to as Ganapati or Vinayaka. There are two different versions about Ganesha’s birth. One has it that Goddess Parvati created Ganesha out of dirt off her body while having a bath and set him to guard her door while she finishes her bath. Shiva who has gone out, returned at that time, but as Ganesha didn’t know of him, stopped him from entering. An angry Shiva severed the head of Ganesha after a combat between the two. Parvati was enraged and Shiva promised Ganesha will live again. The devas who went in search of a head facing north of a dead person could manage only the head of an elephant. Shiva fixed the elephant’s head on the child and brought him back to life. The other legend has it that Ganesha was created by Shiva and Parvati on request of the Devas, to be a vighnakartaa (obstacle-creator) in the path of rakshasas (demonic beings), and a vighnahartaa (obstacle-averter) to help the Devas. This year, September 5th marks the beginning of this festival which is also called as Vinayaka Chaturthi. Here are some quick facts about the festival: The festival begins on Shukla Chaturthi which is the fourth day of the waxing moon period, and ends on the 14th day of the waxing moon period known as Anant Chaturdashi Maharashtra is the state known for grand scale Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations. During the festival, colourful pandals (temporary shrines) are setup and the Lord is worshiped for Eleven days. There are four main rituals during the festival - Pranapratishhtha - the process of infusing the deity into a murti or idol, Shhodashopachara - 16 forms of paying tribute to Ganesha, Uttarpuja - Puja after which the idol could be shifted after it’s infusion, Ganpati Visarjan - immersion of the Idol in the river. Foodies wait for Modak, a sweet dish prepared using rice or flour stuffed with grated jaggery, coconuts and dry fruits. The plate containing the Modak is supposed to be filled with twenty-one pieces of the sweet. Lokmanya Tilak changed the festival from a private celebration to a grand public event “to bridge the gap between Brahmins and non-Brahmins and find an appropriate context in which to build a new grassroots unity between them”. about her professionalism and determination. She has worked hard towards improving the medical services in an inner city area in Cardiff by reorganizing and modernizing the surgery and providing a full range of services to the patients including cosmetics and sexual health. What is remarkable about Dr. Sarita Pawar is that she is passionate about caring for her patients and her patients admire her caring attitude and hard working in making their life better. She has attained many higher professional qualifications including MBBS, DRCOG (London), Diploma Obs and Gynae (Dublin), Membership of Royal college of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (London), Diploma in Faculty of Family Planning (London) Diploma in Dermatology (Cardiff). These indicates her burning quest for self-improvement and development and exemplifies the medicine is a lifelong learning process if the physician is to give exemplary service to the patients. Despite of her hectic schedule she has found time to get involved in various community activities with the aim of giving something back to the community. In 2009, when the Rotary Club Cardiff made a plea for raising funds for the Polio eradication program Dr. Sarita Pawar was in the forefront of organizing a massive fund raising drive which netted over 2000 pounds in one evening. She has been the vice president of India centre Cardiff having previously been the Dy, secretary and the member of the Board for many years. She also encourages children to develop their talents in music, dancing and speech and she has taken lead in showcasing the Indian cultural programmes at the Diwali festivals held annually in the National Museum Cardiff. She has great love towards classical singing and she has been invited by a leading composer of London to make a CD collection of her songs which was released by Hon’ble Rajan Sajan Mishra in the Nehru centre London. With all such qualities and the passion for work, she has become a role model for the younger generation. She has proved nothing is impossible with hard work. She is always working toward community cohesion and better inter community relation and has helped towards organization two sufi evenings which were enjoyed by all south Asian community in Cardiff. She is on the committee of British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (BAPIO) Wales she has participated and contributed to many health events of the assembly in providing guidance and consultations towards improving the health of ethnic groups For her various contributions she was recognized by the public of Cardiff by being presented with “Welsh Asian Women Achievement Award” in 2011. DR. SARITA PAWAR HAS MADE SSK SAMAJ AND INDIA PROUD BY ACHIEVING LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD THAT IS BHARAT GAURAV PURASKAR AT LONDON. From << Page 1 Dr. Sarita Pawar is seen in the photo with her son Dr. Neil Pawar nd her two sisters Mrs Rekha Patil and Mrs Shobha Metrani of Bangalore who attended the award ceremony on 2nd july 2016. FELICITATION TO THE BRILLIANT STUDENTS BY SSK VITTAL MAN- DIR TRUST - SOLAPUR From << Page 1 writer Shri Manohar Parshuram who was the president of this program. Chief Guest was Solapur Vidyapeet Kulguru Dr. Shri N. N. Maldar. The information about the organisation was provided by samaj President Shri Ganapatsa Mirajkar. They felicitated shri Vishnu Rangrej and Shri Ujwal Malaji for having completed their Phd. Madhutuja Rangrej MMBS, Vijayraj Pawar LLB, Venkatesh Kholapure Diploma in Mechanical Engineering were also felicitated. They also awarded the students of SSLC and PUC for their best performance. On this occasion the Solapur vidayapeet kulguru Shri N. N. Maldar spoke enthusi- astically, his words were completely meaningful. The speech made by the guest shri Manhohar parshuram was also very effective. All the dignitaries of the samaj felicitated the guest by offering Shawl and fruits to Shri N. N. Maldar and Kavi Shri Manohar Kosandar, Program was well organised and conducted by Shri Moreshwar katwa and vote of thanks by Anil Rangrej FLAG HOISTING WITH START UP OF TEMPLE AND HALL BUILDING WORK - KESHWAPUR HUBBALLI Hubballi 15th Aug - The SSK trust committee, Mahila mandal and ssk Keshwapur Yuva dal started the Hall and temple work by hoisting the flag on 15th August 2016,at ssk trust office keshwapur at 8:30 am sharp. Soon after flag hoisting they inaugurated the building construction work by offering bhoomi pooja by Hon’ble guest Shri Dastrathsa Miskin (Jewellers) and Dr. Bharat Kshatri (Urologist). The construction started at hastinapur layout keshwapur Hubli on an area of 7500 square feet for construction of kalyan mantap. Members who attend this occasion were Shri Sunil Tikandar, Shri Ashok Irkal, Shri Vivek Pawar, Shri Vinayak Meharwade, Shri Rukmansa Dalbanjan, Shri Mt Baddi, Srikant Habib, and all members of Keshwapur SSK samaj. Keshwapur’s SSK trust committee Mahila mandal During the flag hoisting Inauguration of the building construction work by offering bhoomi pooja by Hon’ble guest Shri Dastrathsa Miskin (Jewellers) and Dr. Bharat Kshatri (Urologist). The construction started at hastinapur layout keshwapur Hubli on an area of 7500 square feet for construction of kalyan mantap. THE SSK CO-OP BANK LTD CELEBRATED INDEPENDENCE DAY – HUBBALLI. Hubballi 15th Aug - The SSK CO-OP Bank Ltd celebrated the 70th Independence Day in the bank premises. The chairman Shri Narayanasa N Khode hoisted the flag. On this occasion all these members mentioned below were present to make it a great day, chairman Shri Narayanasa. N. Khode, vice chairman Shri Deepak Majgikhondi, former chariman Shri Vittal P. Ladwa, Shri T. M. Meharwade, Director Smt Ratnamala G Badi, Shri Suresh Bhandage, Shri Kashinath walvekar, Bank committee members Shri Sunil walvekar, Shri Anantsa Badi, Shri Jagnathsa Badi, and the bank staff. JIRNODDHARA, MURTHY PRATHISHTAPANA AND KALASAROHANA OF SHRI DEVI FIRANGI YELLAMMA TEMPLE- HUBBALLI INAUGURATION OF UNDERGROUND KALYAN MANTAP BY HON’BLE EX-CHIEF MINISTER SHRI JAGDISH SHETTAR- HUBBALLI On Thursday, 11th August 2016 at 9:30 am a great procession with the Khumbha Shri Devi Firnangi yellamma idol was brought from Shri Tuljabhavani temple dajibanpeth to Shri Firangi Yellamma temple timber yard unkal, near railway station, Hubballi and all sumanglis participated with khumba in this function, and reached at 12-30 pm. Later the Maha Prasad was distributed to all the devotees. on Friday 12-08-2016 Shri Shaake 1938 durmukh nama samvatsara shravan shukla navami karka lagna morning at 11-55 Shri Devi Firnangi yellamma idol pratishtapana was being done, homa, havan, Vastu pooja purnahuti was given at 12-30 pm and kalasarohana was being done with great grand success. Hon. Shri Jadish Shetter Ex-cm and president of opposition party inaugurated newly constructed Underground kalyan mantap And felicitated the sculptures and donors by the dignitaries. President of this function was Hon’ble Shri K. T. Pawar trustee of firangi Yellamma SSK trust Deshpande naga, Hubballi, Chief guest Hon’ble Shri Prahlad JoshiLoksabhamember, Hon’ble Shri Vijay Sankeshwar former Lok sabha member and VRL group’s president , Hon’ble Shri F.K. Dalbanjan trustee SSK Kendra Panchayat Hubli-Dharwad. From << Page 1