Santokhgarh Traders Association Holds Special Meeting Deepak Vasudev Elected President

Santokhgarh/Una, June 8 (Rajveer Chopra): A special meeting of the Santokhgarh Traders' Association was held on Monday at the Shri Guru Ravidas Temple complex. A large number of local traders participated in the meeting, where various significant issues concerning the trading community were discussed in detail after a long hiatus. During the meeting, a new executive committee was unanimously formed, and responsibilities were assigned to the newly appointed office bearers.
Deepak Vasudev was unanimously elected as the President of the Traders' Association. Additionally, Sanjay Jaitak, Somnath, Pradeep Kumar Vikka, Bhupendra Singh Bunty, Budhram, and Tarun Puri were entrusted with the responsibilities of Vice-Presidents. Gulshan Kumar was appointed General Secretary, Sanju Puri as Secretary, Mulraj Kaushal as Treasurer, and Naveen Mahesh as Media In-charge. Meanwhile, Shadi Lal, Vijay Ved, Satish Joshi, Gaurav Kapil, Mukesh Puri, and Rajesh Prabhakar were appointed as Chief Advisors. Naresh Puri and Rajan K. Taylor were appointed as executive members.
Speaking on the occasion, the newly appointed President, Deepak Vasudev, expressed his gratitude to all the traders and stated that the association would remain steadfastly committed to safeguarding the interests of the trading community. He affirmed that the association would play an active role in promoting local trade, resolving traders' issues, and establishing better coordination with the administration.
It was also decided during the meeting that issues affecting the city's trade would be deliberated upon periodically and that the unity of the traders would be strengthened. The traders present congratulated the new executive committee and expressed hope that, under the association's leadership, traders' problems would be effectively resolved and the city's commercial development would gain new momentum.
At the conclusion of the meeting, all office bearers were felicitated, and the traders pledged to work unitedly for the welfare of the city and the advancement of trade interests.