City
Epaper

Bharat Rajput as president of Maha Plastic Manufacturers Assn

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 22, 2022 17:45 IST

Aurangabad:Industrialist Bharat Rajput was elected as the Maharashtra State president of the Maharashtra Plastic Manufacturers Association. A felicitation ...

Open in App

Aurangabad:

Industrialist Bharat Rajput was elected as the Maharashtra State president of the Maharashtra Plastic Manufacturers Association. A felicitation ceremony was recently organised on behalf of all the industrial and trade associations in presence of State agriculture minister Abdul Sattar. Speaking on the occasion, Sattar said that the Maharashtra government is making efforts to bring investment and provide employment to youths in the State. Organisation including Marathwada Plastic Manufacture Association, Maharashtra Plastic Manufacturers Association, Massia, Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce, CAIT, MACCIA and industrialists were present on the occasion.

Tags: Maharashtra Plastic Manufacturers AssociationMaharashtra StateAbdul SattarStateOrganisationMarathwada Plastic Manufacture AssociationMaharashtra Chamber of CommerceCaitSattar
Open in App

Related Stories

MaharashtraNafisa Begum, Wife of Shinde Sena Leader Abdul Sattar, Passes Away

NationalViolence in Leh: BJP Office Set Ablaze by Protesters During Statehood, Sixth Schedule Protest (Watch Video)

MaharashtraSillod Election Result 2024: Police Use Lathi Charge Outside Counting Centre After Chaos Erupts Over Poll Results, Section 144 Imposed (Video)

BusinessNov-Dec 2024 Wedding Season to Generate Rs 5.9 Lakh Crore in Business: CAIT Report

MaharashtraMaharashtra Traders' Bandh on August 27: CM Shinde Assures Support for Traders' Demands

Aurangabad Realted Stories

AurangabadStorytelling contest in Bamu today

AurangabadTheatre arts carry power to challenge authority: Manjul Bharadwaj

AurangabadBITSAT- aspirants worried over clash of schedule with MHT- CET

AurangabadLPG rate at Rs 99.90 per litre from today

AurangabadGanori school selected for state’s first ‘AI Lab’