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Adviser to CII President

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New Delhi, May 1

The CII on Monday announced top-level changes in its administration. The Director General, Mr N. Srinivasan, will take on the new role of Adviser to the CII President, Mr R. Seshasayee and will be based in Bangalore. In this capacity, he will work with the President in monitoring the progress of the missions and campaigns announced by the chamber in April and advise course changes. Lt. Gen. S.S. Mehta (Retd) would succeed Mr N. Srinivasan as Director-General. The changes will come into effect from May 11.

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