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New Leadership Takes Charge at Chaurasi Vyapar Mandal in Bharmour

The Chaurasi Vyapar Mandal in Bharmour has successfully elected a new executive committee, led by President Mahinder Patyal. The meeting emphasized enhancing community engagement, improving temple management, and fostering cultural unity. Key appointments were made, including Sanjay Kapoor as Senior Vice President and Kalu Sharma as Treasurer. The committee aims to organize significant religious events and improve facilities for devotees. Members also agreed to host a community feast at the Shiv Temple in June, highlighting the importance of temples as centers for faith and cultural preservation. This new leadership is set to strengthen the organization and promote social harmony.
 

Formation of New Executive Committee


Bharmour News
Bharmour

On Saturday, a meeting convened by the Chaurasi Vyapar Mandal took place at Chaurasi Hotel, led by senior member Deshraj Sharma. The gathering included the newly elected President Mahinder Patyal and members of the core committee, during which a new executive committee was formed unanimously.


In this new structure, Sanjay Kapoor has been appointed as Senior Vice President, while Kalu Sharma takes on the role of Treasurer. The committee also includes Vice Presidents Sanjay Thakur, Shanta Kumar, Govind Sharma, Sanjay Patial, Pawan Patial, Khem Raj, Sanjay Kumar, Tilak Sharma, Pali Thakur, Madan Saniyal, Virendra Sharma, Milap Patial, Vinod Dhal. Pyar Sharma will serve as Media In-charge, and Rajendra Sharma will assist as Co-Media In-charge. Other key positions include Sumit Thakur as General Secretary, Naveen Kumar as Joint Secretary, and Abhilash Patial as Office Secretary. Karn Sharma has been designated as Legal Advisor, while Vijay Kumar, Shubhi Sharma, Bhag Singh, Sanjay Sharma, and Handa Dilwar will act as Chief Advisors.



The meeting also appointed several senior traders as zone in-charges to bolster the organization’s structure.


Traders showed great enthusiasm during the meeting, committing to enhance the organization and promote religious activities. Key topics included improving temple management, organizing significant religious events, engaging youth with Indian culture, and fostering social unity.


Members agreed to improve cleanliness in temple areas, provide better facilities for devotees, enhance security measures, install CCTV cameras in strategic locations, and upgrade electricity and water supplies. Furthermore, they reached a consensus to host a community feast (Bhandara) at the Shiv Temple in Bharmaur in June.


In closing, the members highlighted that temples serve not only as places of worship but also as essential hubs for unity and cultural preservation. The newly established executive committee received congratulations, and all members committed to working towards societal welfare and the organization's growth.