New JCCI team assumes charge

Excelsior Correspondent

President Chamber of Commerce and Industries, Rakesh Gupta with his new team at a press conference in Jammu  on Monday.       -Excelsior/ Rakesh
President Chamber of Commerce and Industries, Rakesh Gupta with his new team at a press conference in Jammu on Monday. -Excelsior/ Rakesh

JAMMU, Mar 13: The newly elected team of office bearers of the Jammu Chamber of Commerce and Industries (JCCI) took the charge of the office wherein, a large number of members of the Chamber felicitated the new members and conveyed their best wishes.
They all felicitated the newly elected Jammu Chamber office bearers, including Rakesh Gupta – president, Rajesh Gupta- senior vice president, Rajeev Gupta- junior vice president, Manish Gupta- secretary general, Gaurav Gupta – secretary and Ashu Gupta – treasurer.
Prominent among others who visited Chamber House included Kavinder Gupta, Speaker Legislative Assembly, Naeem Akhtar – Minister for PWD, Bali Bhagat – Minister for Health & Medical Education, Rajesh Gupta- MLA Jammu East, Yudhvir Sethi senior BJP leader besides senior Police and Commercial Taxes Department officers.
While addressing the media the Chamber president said that among social issues the priority of the Chamber would be to uproot and get deported the foreign settlers in Jammu which were posing great thread to the security and also urged the Government to outsource the Super Speciality Hospital at Maheshpura on the lines of Narayana in Katra.
Gupta said that the surveys being conducted by the Income Tax Department were neither desired nor tolerable as the department is only targeting Jammu city in the whole of the state. He also said that the revival incentive package to the industry was need of the hour. He said that inclusion of Women entrepreneurs in Chamber would be our priority.
The Chamber president also said that necessary amendments in the Constitution of the Chamber will be made at the earliest and door to door Campaign shall not be allowed in the elections from 2019 and urged the next generations to be ready to contest the said elections.

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