Madikeri, Sep. 11: An important discussion was held in the general meeting of the organization regarding the development of the Mysore Coffee Processing Unit (MCPCS), which was previously on the path of progress and later went into decline due to various reasons, including coffee growing districts.
This organization, which had reached the point of slipping out of the organization's control, has now come back under the control of the organization due to the efforts of many people. Virajpet MLA and Chief Minister's legal advisor A.S. Ponnanna is the president.
Leaders from other districts including Kodagu are on the board of directors and the discussion on the future framework took place in the general meeting held recently.
A.S. Ponnanna participated in the meeting and the meeting was held under his chairmanship. The general meeting was held at the organization's premises in Mysore. The main discussion was on revenue generation and it was decided to allow a badminton court to be started on that land on a rental basis for the time being, and to hold coffee-based and exhibition seminars and branding.
Also, pressure was put on the government to cooperate in the revival of the association, increase membership, government approval for the amendment of the bylaws, return of the land to the association, etc. The discussion was held on issues such as the issue of the return of the land to the association.
It was decided to install the portraits of the late leader Bose Devaiah and lawyer Hemachandra, who had fought to save the organization.
The meeting was attended by prominent members of the Kodagu governing body, including Vice President Prabhudev, A.K. Manu Muthappa, Kolatanda Subramani, Nellira Challan, Chendrimada Ganesh Nanjappa, Cheranda Nanda Subbaiah, Alamengada Vivek, Shantalli Dinesh, Rajashekar, Umesh, and others.
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