Promote the cultural richness of the coastal region and provide world-class convention halls to local people at affordable rates.
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Mangaluru: Education is a major weapon for eradicating poverty and bringing equality in society. The quality of giving priority to education shown by Krishna J. Palemar is commendable. Justice S. Abdul Nazeer. He was speaking at the inauguration ceremony of grand convention halls with modern facilities, built by Land Links at four major locations in Mangaluru, held on Saturday at the Palemar Convention Centre in Maryhill.

He said that former minister Krishna Palemar is a man of many talents — an industrialist, builder, educationist, and social worker. Through his involvement in education and social service, he has contributed significantly to society. He has supported poor students in pursuing higher education, provided free education to deserving students, and created employment opportunities for worki’sg hands.

He expressed hope that the Palemar Convention Centre would become a hub for community inclusion, seminars, economic discussions, and skill-development programs. He wished that it would serve as a center for social awareness and harmony, and blessed the couples who would get married there with prosperity.

Union Minister of State for Railways and Jal Shakti V. Somanna, who attended as a guest, said that Krishna Palemar’s life itself is proof that dedication to duty, good conduct, and the blessings of parents can lead to success in life. He remarked that it is rare for a single individual in one district to inaugurate four convention halls simultaneously through his own efforts and dedicate the income generated from them toward social causes. Through this, he has also contributed to the nation’s progress. Praising his concern for society, Somanna described him as “a Palemar worth crores.”

Speaker U. T. Khader said that the Palemar Convention Centre has emerged as a crown jewel of Tulunadu’s beauty. Development is possible only when the economy remains dynamic, and the four halls inaugurated today are projects that support development. Even though he belongs to a small community, Palemar has demonstrated that great achievements are possible through commitment, honesty, and dedication. He added that Palemar’s personality is an inspiration to the youth and suggested that his life story should be published in book form.

Presiding over the event, Land Links Group chairman Krishna J. Palemar said that their primary aim is to promote the cultural richness of the coastal region and provide world-class convention halls to local people at affordable rates. He stated that this achievement was made possible through the love and trust of the people. The Palemar Convention Centre will function under the Vikas Education Trust, thereby encouraging education. He added that the four halls were constructed keeping in mind the benefit of economically weaker sections.

Member of Parliament Brijesh Chowta, MLAs Dr. Y. Bharat Shetty and Umanath Kotian, and Legislative Council member Ivan D’Souza were among the guests. Pradeep Palemar and Prasanna Palemar were also present.
On the occasion, several service activities were conducted. Honors were presented to students of Sanidhya School for differently-abled children at Shaktinagar; Tabassum, founder of Snehadeep Institution; Disha Poojary, who secured first rank in the state in II PUC; Mahalakshmi Pai and Mahalakshmi Bhargav, who scored top marks in SSLC; differently-abled artist Kaushik Acharya; social worker Geetha Shetty; and the Kuthar Child Protection Centre. The organization’s trustee J. Koragappa and engineer Praveen Kumar were also honored. Scholarships were distributed to students.
Kadri Navaneeth Shetty delivered the welcome address, while Nithin Salian and Yashaswini compered the program.
The following venues were inaugurated simultaneously:
- Maryhill Palemar Convention
- Palemar Garden
- Palemar Farms Hall
- Netravathi Hall
Krishna J. Palemar said that the newly inaugurated halls would be open for weddings, mass marriages, religious and cultural programs, job fairs, exhibitions, public events, and social welfare activities such as women’s empowerment.
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