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Alappuzha
By Our Staff Reporter
ALAPPUZHA, DEC. 24. The year-long `Navathi' celebrations of the Ambalappuzha taluk NSS union will conclude with a meeting of members of the Nair community at Mannam Nagar (Iswarya Auditorium) here on December 30, the taluk union president, R. Ramachandran Nair, has said. The NSS general secretary, P. K. Narayana Panicker, will inaugurate the meeting. The NSS president, P. V. Neelakanta Pillai, will preside and the NSS registrar, V. P. Haridas, will deliver the keynote address. Mr Ramachandran Nair said the Ambalapuzha taluk union had initiated several welfare programmes for its members during the current year. The meetings of the women, youth and children's wing had been organised at various places, he said. Prior to the taluk level meeting, a vehicle rally carrying the portrait of the NSS founder, Mannath Padmanabhan, would be held from Thottappally to Alappuzha he said. The vehicle rally would be flagged off from near Anandeswaram temple, Thottappally on December 25. The rally would end at Chandanakkavu, Alappuzha on December 26. Mr. Ramachandran Nair said the NSS general secretary would present awards to winners of various competitions held by the taluk union as a part of the `Navati' celebrations at the Nair meeting on December 30.
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