New Delhi (PTI): Subhash Dandekar, the founder of stationery brand Camlin, died on Monday, family sources said.
Dandekar was aged 86.
After selling the popular artwork brand to Japan’s Kokuyo, Dandekar was serving as the chairman emeritus of Kokuyo Camlin.
Dandekar was cremated in central Mumbai on Monday, and a condolence meeting will be held on Thursday, family sources said.
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Belthangady: Two people, Purandara Gowda and Thularama Gowda of Dharmasthala, who had earlier filed complaints in relation to the Dharmasthala mass burial case and claimed to have witnessed the burial of bodies, spoke to the Special Investigation Team (SIT) officials on Wednesday.
Prior to the meeting, Purandara Gowda told reporters that he used to own a shop situated on the banks of River Nethravathi. “While at the shop, I had seen bodies being buried, in all likelihood, by the anonymous witness. I have, however, seen more than one person being involved in this work at the first and 13th sites identified by the witness,” he has said.
Thularama Gowda has said that he had seen the burial of bodies at sites beyond those identified by the witness. “The SIT will be provided the information on the matter,” Gowda added.