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Satish Upadhyay appointed patron on Intl Astrology Federation

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 21, 2021 21:35 IST

Aurngabad, June 21:Dr Satish Upadhyay, a social activist and prominent astrologer, was appointed patron on West India of ...

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Aurngabad, June 21:

Dr Satish Upadhyay, a social activist and prominent astrologer, was appointed patron on West India of the International Astrology Federation, an American Research Organisation.

Federation president Peggy Baker, vice-president Dr Shankarnarayan Sharma, national vice president P Nandkishor and director Dr Divakaran made this appointment.

He is already a patron on organisations like All India Navyug Astrologer Federation-Delhi and Modern Astro Research Society. Dr Satish was also president of the Lions Club of Aurangabad -Chikaltana and founder of the Lions Club of Aurangabad Gemini. Friends and relatives congratulated Dr Satish on his appointment.

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