Builders Association Elects New Presidents in Jamshedpur

Sundar Singh and Ravindra Kumar Jha chosen to lead Jamshedpur and Adityapur Units

The Builders Association of India’s Jamshedpur and Adityapur Units have elected new leadership during a general meeting in Bistupur.

JAMSHEDPUR – Sundar Singh and Ravindra Kumar Jha have been unanimously elected as Presidents of the Builders Association of India’s Jamshedpur and Adityapur Units, respectively.

The election took place during a general meeting held at a hotel in Bistupur.

Baldev Bansal and Deepak Mangalam were elected as Vice Presidents for the Jamshedpur Unit.

Saheb Singh was chosen as the Secretary for the Jamshedpur Unit.

The newly formed executive committee for Jamshedpur includes Ashish Chaudhary, Shaurya Vig, Amit Agarwal, Yash Singh, Aman Kauntia, Karan Singh, Harsh Pandey, Sarvesh Singh Rekhi, and Dhamendra Sharma.

In the Adityapur Unit, Ravindra Kumar Jha, also known as Nattu Jha, was elected as President.

Deepak Ranjan and Suraj Badani were chosen as Vice Presidents for the Adityapur Unit.

Ravi Jaggi and Rakesh Singh were elected as Secretary and Joint Secretary cum Treasurer, respectively, for the Adityapur Unit.

Minister Banna Gupta attended the event as the chief guest, assuring attendees that the demands of the builders would be considered sympathetically.

The program concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Deepak Ranjan.

During the meeting, Minister Gupta addressed concerns raised by builders regarding the district administration’s order to cut off electricity and water due to map deviations.

"Cutting off electricity and water is not right. These are fundamental rights and cannot be denied to people," Gupta stated, expressing his opposition to the order.

He emphasized his willingness to take the issue to the Chief Minister if necessary.

Gupta’s statement came in response to concerns raised by the builders during the meeting, highlighting the importance of addressing infrastructure issues in the construction industry.

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