UAE Amchigele elects Rajiv Kamat as its President

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February 18, 2012

Dubai, February 18: The new committee of UAE Amchigele was elected on January 14 for the year 2012. Rajiv Kamath was elected as President of the committee.

With the increase in the programme organized by the Samaj and the workload, it was decided to invite new likeminded members who can bring in their talent and expertise in the committee for its efficient working.

Core Committee Members:
President - Mr. Rajiv Kamat
Vice President - Mr. Shailesh Shenoy
Secretary - Mrs. Pragati Shenoy
Joint Secretary - Mr. Sunil M. Shenoy (also Media and Communication)
Treasurer - Mrs. Rekha Sujir Nayak
Joint Treasurer - Mr. Nilesh Nadkarni
Cultural Secretary - Mrs. Geetha Nayak



Working Committee Members:
Committee Member - Mr. Ajith Nayak
Committee Member - Mr. Gopal Prabhu
Committee Member - Mr. Ganesh Bhat
Committee Member - Mr. Pradeep Kudva
Committee Member - Dr. Sandeep Mallya
Committee Member - Mr. Nilesh Nadkarni
Committee Member - Mrs. Anjana Kamath



Advisory Committee Members:
Mr. Anil Kamath

It is being observed that the Lady Members have taken the front seat which shows a positive sign of ladies coming forward in the committee works and Samaj hopes that the same continues to be the case in the years to come. As per the President the Committee will continue to unite all Amchigele Samaj Bhandhavas on a common platform and expect the whole hearted co-operation and support of all members as well. He said, we intend to strengthen our Volunteer Core Group of the Samaj, who would give their whole hearted support to the Samaj committee and its members in all its activities to make the programmes a grand success.

The new committee thanked the previous Committee Members for the excellent work that they have done for the Samaj and also for raising it to such great heights and to all the Samaj Members & Sponsors too who contributed in its success. The new committee expects every members interact on email id [email protected] with their constructive suggestions & comments which will help them to grow.

AmchiGele


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