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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Casino Mahjong turns One


EXTENDS FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO THREE ORGANISATIONS
GANGTOK, 26 June: Casino Mahjong has turned a year old and to mark its first anniversary, a 3-day celebration was organized from 23-25 June at its complex.
Casino Mahjong is owned and operated by two local entrepreneurs who apart from rotating the funds have been keen in keeping their promises made at the time of the establishment of the Casino of supporting organizations working for the betterment and upliftment of the physically and mentally challenged in Sikkim.
To mark the first anniversary and as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility activities, the Co- Managing Directors of Casino Mahjong, Ugen Ladakhi and Bishal Chamling donated a total of Rs 2.25 lakh to three such organizations. The cheques were presented by the Casino’s working partners who were present for the celebration.
Casino Mahjong handed over a cheque amounting to Rs. 50,000 to Mayalmu Sangh, Rs. 75,000 to Balika Niketan and Rs. 1 lakh to Spastics Society, Sikkim.
Speaking to NOW!, Co-Managing Directors of Casino Mahjong stated that the duo will continue the charity and support work for all such organizations that are working for the needy in the state.
The duo stated that they want to create maximum employment opportunity for the locals as well. “We have opened a casino school wherein training is being provided to locals on casino handling with the aim to get trainees absorbed in the best casinos in the state and even outside”, added the managing directors. The best and those interested to serve Casino Mahjong are facilitated with the opportunity and till date about 35-40 students of the casino school have been absorbed in casinos of Goa too, it was informed.
Speaking on the casino’s first anniversary, the two managing directors mentioned that first class entertainment like Brazilian Samba dance performance, other local and national level musical and cultural events were held to entertain the guests during the anniversary. The cultural troops from Mumbai, guest artist from Nepal, Hemant Rana and local cultural troops showcased their talents during the anniversary.
The anniversary was attended by working partners Pradeep Churiwal, Sewa Singh, Sanjay Jain, Sanjeev Bhagat, Sunanda, Sajit Tamang, Dambar Khawas and many more who hail from different parts of the country.

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