Export Excellence Award 2011 conferred to Diya Systems (Mangalore) Pvt. Ltd.

June 23, 2011

Mangalore, June 23: The Federation of Karnataka Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FKCCI) has conferred Diya Systems (Mangalore) Pvt. Ltd. (GlowTouch Technologies); a US based IT/ITES Company with the most Prestigious Export Excellence Award 2011 – GOLD for the fourth consecutive year, at an event organised at Bangalore recently.

Diya Systems has received the FKCCI Gold Award for being one of the top software exporters of IT/ITES for the year 2010 – 2011.

The Glittering Trophy and a Citation were handed over by Dr. Anup K Pujari, I.A.S., Director General of Foreign Trade, New Delhi, Mr. K. Jothiramalingam, I.A.S., Principal Secretary, Commerce & Industries Dept., GoK, Mr. C. J. Mathew, I.A.S., Development Commissioner, Cochin Special Economic Zone (CSEZ) and Mr. H. S. Upendra Kamath, Chairman and Managing Director, Vijaya Bank. Mr. N. S. Srinivasa Murthy, President, FKCCI, Mr. JR Bangera, President Elect FKCCI, K Shiva Shanmugam, Vice President, FKCCI and S. Sampathraman Chairman, EXIM Committee were also present during this occasion.

Mr. Prakash Devadiga, Finance Manager and Mr. Yogish Pai, Sr. Systems Administrator of Diya Systems received the Trophy and the Citation on behalf of the Management.

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