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CII-Karnataka office-bearers
Bangalore, March 12
Mr S. Viswanathan, Managing Director, John Fowler
(India) Pvt Ltd, has been elected Chairman, CIIKarnataka,
for the year 2008-09. Mr T. Parabrahman,
Managing Director & COO, Kirloskar Toyoda Textile
Machinery Pvt Ltd, has been elected Vice-Chairman. Mr
Viswanathan was Vice-Chairman of CII-Karnataka
during 2007-08 and was also Chairman, CSR Networking
Forum & Convenor, Membership Panel of CII-Karnataka.
Mr Parabrahman was the Co-Chairman, Task Force on
Affirmative Action for the year 2007-08. He has been
associated with Kirloskar Toyoda Textile Machinery
from its very inception in 1996. - Our Bureau
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