School Chalo 2012

SDPI chennai District working committee meet

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

Chennai: Social Democratic Party of India Chennai District Working committee meet held on January 10,2012 Tuesday 8 pm at State Headquarters Royapuram. Tiruvallur Jahir Hussain, State working committee member participated in the meet as a high level observer.

Mohamed Salih, District general secretary welcomed the functionaries. Mohamed Hussain, District president, explained about the possibilities of reforms in detail. Jahir hussain delivered a brief lecture on the topic "significance of the leadership", it was followed by an election of new district functionaries. Junaid, Annanagar constituency President, was relieved from his offices namely Constituency and district working committee member, because of his occupational transfer. Mohamed Ismail, District secretary has been elected as Vice president. Ahmed Ali, Egmore constituency president, Shahul Hameed, Triplicane-Chepauk constituency Secretary and Anis Ahmed, Saidapet constituency president were elected as District secretaries of SDPI,Chennai.

South Chennai elected new Administration
President : Mohamed Hussain
Vice president 1 : Ahmed Basha
Vice President 2 : Mohamed Ismail

General secretary : Mohamed Salih
Secretary 1 : Ahmed Ali
Secretary 2 Shahul hameed
Secretary 3: Anis Ahmed

Treasurer Ahmed Rifay

District working committee members
Meeran Mylapore constituency president
Mohamed nazim
Syed Ibrahim T.Nagar constituency president
Abdul Majeed saidapet

New members
Mohamed Fahim Egmore
Kader Bava Velachery
Mohamed omar T.Nagar

Further on constituency administrative reforms, it will be done only after detailed discussion in Constituency working   committee and report of its suggestions will be submitted for District working committee's approval. Program concluded with Ahmad Ali, elected new District Secretary's vote of thanks


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