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New office-bearers for TN Chamber

Madurai, Oct. 6

The following persons have been unanimously elected for the post of Secretary and Treasurer of Tamilnadu Chamber of Commerce and Industry at the 84th Annual General Meeting, held on September 30. Mr N. Jegatheesan was elected as Secretary and Mr G. Elangovan as Treasurer. Fifteen members were elected as Executive Committee Members. Since more number of candidates filed nominations for the posts of President, Vice President and Joint Secretaries, elections would be held on October 14, if need, the communication from the chamber added. —

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