West Singhbhum Chamber of Commerce Holds Annual Meeting

Business Leaders Discuss Trade Challenges and Bylaw Amendments

Key Points:

• 8th Annual General Meeting held at Sunshine Restaurant

• Financial report and chamber activities presented

• Bylaw amendments proposed and discussed

• Members raise various business and public interest issues

JAMSHEDPUR – The West Singhbhum Chamber of Commerce and Industries convened its 8th Annual General Meeting, addressing key business concerns and organizational matters.

Chamber President Rajkumar Ojha chaired the gathering at Sunshine Restaurant on Sunday.

The event commenced with the traditional lighting of the lamp ceremony.

The treasurer presented a comprehensive report on the chamber’s annual income and expenditure.

Following this, the secretary detailed the organization’s activities over the past year.

Advisory committee members and founding members were honored with floral bouquets.

President Ojha delivered an address, focusing on trade-related challenges and potential solutions.

A proposed set of bylaw amendments was read out and explained to the members in attendance.

Members actively participated, offering suggestions on both business and public interest issues.

The general secretary documented all suggestions for further discussion in upcoming executive committee meetings.

Concerns and proposals from Chakradharpur subdivision businessmen were also recorded.

Chhotelal Tamsoe, chairman of the industry committee, moderated the meeting proceedings.

Key attendees included Vice Presidents Abhishek Dodrajka and Sanjay Chirania, along with General Secretary Santosh Sinha.

Other notable participants were Joint Secretary Mudassir Imam Khan, Treasurer Ayush Dodrajka, and various executive committee members.

Approximately 115 chamber members were present at the annual gathering.

The meeting concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Joint Secretary Imtiaz Khan.

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