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BCBA holds 35th AGM; elects new Office Bearers for 2020-22 Kiran Rambhia elected New President & Dushyant Mulani elected Senior Vice-President
MUMBAI: The 35th Annual General Meeting of the Brihanmumbai Custom Brokers Association (BCBA) was held on 18th September 2020 on virtual Platform, through CDSL. During the AGM held, BCBA has elected its New Office Bearers and Managing Committee for the term 2020-22. The following Members are the newly Elected Office Bearers and Managing Committee Members of Brihanmumbai Custom Brokers Association for the year 2020 – 2022. M r. K i r a n R a m b h i a h e a d s t h e n e w l y e l e c t e d Brihanmumbai Custom Brokers Association Team. This year BCBA conducted their elections online due to ongoing pandemic. E voting conducted on 16th September 2020 and total 801 members casted vote, many members appreciated the process. The meeting was started by President Mr. Karunakar Shetty. All the agenda points were taken up and completed successfully. The President addresssed all members who were present virtually. During his address he mentioned, “Over the years in my journey at BCBA I had the privilege of working closely with the stalwarts of the industry. This video is solely dedicated to each one of them and to this esteemed institute.” Cont’d. Pg. 2
Installation Ceremony for the new President Mr. Kiran Rambhia by outgoing President Mr.Karunakar Shetty.
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OFFICE BEARERS Kiran Rambhia Dushyant Mulani K B Bhandari Sanjeev Harale Vinayak Aparaj Paresh Thakkar Hiren Ruparel
Eight UN organizations urge Govts in restoring Maritime, Air & Inland Connectivity with minimal restrictions Urges to follow risk-based approach PARIS: The social and economic disruption of the COVID-19 pandemic is impacting countries’ efforts to improve livelihoods and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The early responses to restraining the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic negatively impacted all transport operations, leading to severe disruptions of supply chains and Cont’d. Pg. 13 trade flows worldwide.