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Dr. Prabhleen Singh elected President of Puda Enclave Welfare Society

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Gitanjali Mangal
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Dr. Prabhleen Singh elected President of Puda Enclave Welfare Society
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Dr. Prabhleen Singh has been unanimously elected
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President of Puda Enclave Welfare Society (PEWS) consecutively for the third term by General House. Also Read | Sukhbir Singh Badal: Cong has murdered democracy by getting 500 nomination papers of SAD candidates rejected Impressive gathering was observed at the General House which was held at Mini Secretariat, Patiala. Former General Secretary Dr. Sandeep Sharma briefed about achievements of the committee during their tenure of two years. Vice President I. S Gill told that PEWS achieved the developmental heights under the leadership of Dr. Prabhleen Singh. Newly appointed General Secretary S. G. S Sarao XEN in PWD ensured that he will leave no stone unturned in enhancing development works of an Enclave. Election Committee coordinator Sh. Anil Arora briefed that proper election process was followed for appointment of the committee and all members were selected unanimously by General House. PUDA Enclave one is one of the most modern and expensive township which is upcoming on Jail Road in Patiala with the capacity of 409 plots. publive-imageAlso Read | Punjab MC Elections: ‘Farmer on tractor’ most desired symbol Other members who have been appointed in the committee are S. Kulwinder Singh Joint Secretary, Sh. Himanshu Treasurer, Sh. Sanjeev Malhotra Finance Secretary, S. Gurpreet Singh Bhullar Legal Advisor, Sh. Swatanter Bansal, Sh. Venus Jindal, Sh. Saurabh Gupta, Mrs. Shifali Gupta, Sh. Lalit Gupta, Sh. Sandeep Sharma, S. Gurbinder Singh Batra, Dr. M. P Singh, Dr. Harjinder Singh, S. Jatinder Singh Randhawa and Sh. Narain Dass have been appointed as Executive Members. -PTC News-
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