Jamshedpur Mahanagar INTUC Unveils New Committee Structure
Rajesh Singh ‘Raju’ Announces Diverse Leadership Team
The Jamshedpur Mahanagar INTUC reveals a comprehensive committee lineup, showcasing a blend of experienced and fresh faces to lead the organization forward.
JAMSHEDPUR – Rajesh Singh ‘Raju’, President of the Jamshedpur Mahanagar INTUC, has officially announced the formation of a new Mahanagar Committee.
The committee structure has received approval from Jharkhand State INTUC President Rakeshwar Pandey.
The newly formed committee boasts a diverse array of positions, including vice presidents, general secretaries, and executive members.
This organizational reshuffle aims to strengthen the INTUC’s presence and effectiveness in Jamshedpur.
Committee Composition
The committee includes ten vice presidents, bringing a wealth of experience to the leadership team.
Ten general secretaries have been appointed to oversee various aspects of the organization’s operations.
The secretarial team consists of ten members, tasked with managing administrative responsibilities.
Three organization secretaries will focus on structural and membership matters.
A treasurer has been designated to handle the financial affairs of the Mahanagar INTUC.
The committee also includes eighteen special invitees, bringing external expertise and perspectives.
Sixteen executive members round out the committee, providing additional support and decision-making capacity.
Key Appointments
Santosh Kumar Singh and Chanda Singh Rajput are among the notable vice presidential appointees.
J.P.N. Singh and Anand Kumar Lohar have been named as part of the general secretary team.
Rajeshwar Lal and Usha Kumari are included in the list of secretaries.
Sunil Sahu takes on the role of organization secretary, alongside two colleagues.
K. Krishna Raju has been entrusted with the position of treasurer.
Pankaj Singh and Shrikant Singh are among the special invitees to the committee.
Rajesh Das and Narendra Prasad have been appointed as executive members.
Implications and Future Outlook
This comprehensive committee structure signals a renewed focus on organizational strength and efficiency.
The diverse makeup of the committee suggests an emphasis on representation across various sectors and demographics.
Local labor expert, Dr. Amrita Sharma, commented, "This new committee structure demonstrates INTUC’s commitment to addressing the multifaceted challenges faced by workers in Jamshedpur."
The committee is expected to play a crucial role in advocating for workers’ rights and welfare in the industrial hub of Jamshedpur.
Observers anticipate that this restructuring will enhance INTUC’s ability to engage with both management and government bodies effectively.
The new leadership team faces the task of navigating post-pandemic labor issues and evolving industrial relations in the region.

