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MPTCTA Appoints Manish Goyal as a President

Posted on June, Wednesday 02, 2010 By Jalaj Roy Choudhury

Manish Goyal has been elected as the President of M.P Telecom & Computer Traders Association (MPTCTA) for 2010-2011. It is the fourth time in a row that Goyal has won the coveted seat.

Manish Goyal has been elected as the President of M.P Telecom & Computer Traders Association (MPTCTA) for 2010-2011. It is the fourth time in a row that Goyal has won the coveted seat.The election took place in the presence of Vaibhav Nagori, Chairman Nomination Committee and Manoj Ajmera, Co- Chairman Nomination Committee.

After the elections, Goyal highlighted the issue of declining profitability margins and promised to bring all computer dealers of the state on the same platform to resolve mutual issues. He also declared that MPTCTA would continue with its annual event FONOCOM & MANTHAN. All the members of this years team have promised to work for the betterment of trade and to take MPTCTA to new heights.

At last, newly elected Secretary Raghvendra Tripathi gave the vote of thanks.

Here are other appointments in the association:

Sumeet Gupta, Ontrack Systems has been elected as first Vice President and Ritesh Jhaw

ar (TONY), Computer House as second Vice President. Raghvendra Tripathi has taken the charge of Secretary and Mahesh Bajaj, Bajaj Computers will be working as Jt. Secretary and Majeet Singh, Chhabra Computer Shopee elected as a treasurer.

For the post of executive members, it was a tough fight between seven contestants for four posts. Jagdish Mantri from Apex Computers, B S Bhati from Friends Computer Consultancy, Pankaj Jain from Streamline and Rajdeep from Saitech Systems

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