CICU Holds First Executive Committee Meeting for 2026-28 Term
The first Executive Committee Meeting of the Chamber of Industrial & Commercial Undertakings (CICU) for the 2026-28 term was held today at the CICU Complex, Focal Point, Ludhiana. The meeting witnessed enthusiastic participation from a large number of industrialists and members of the newly constituted Executive Committee.
Ludhiana, June 12, 2026: The first Executive Committee Meeting of the Chamber of Industrial & Commercial Undertakings (CICU) for the 2026-28 term was held today at the CICU Complex, Focal Point, Ludhiana. The meeting witnessed enthusiastic participation from a large number of industrialists and members of the newly constituted Executive Committee.
During the meeting, members discussed various issues concerning the industrial sector and outlined priorities for the coming term. The industrialists present appreciated the Chamber's Working Committee for its tireless efforts and proactive initiatives aimed at resolving industry concerns and promoting industrial growth in Punjab.
Addressing the gathering, CICU President Upkar Singh Ahuja thanked the members for their continued trust and support. He reaffirmed CICU's commitment to serving the industry by regularly taking up issues related to infrastructure, regulatory compliance, skill development, exports, and ease of doing business with the concerned authorities.
Prominent members who attended the meeting included Honey Sethi, Dr. S. B. Singh (CEO), Ajay Bharti, Gagandeep Singh, Gautam Malhotra, Sanjay Dhiman, Amit Sharma, Garish Gupta, S. P. Singh, Rakesh Vij, Naveen Bama, Sandeep Jain, Ramesh Jagota, Kuljit Singh, Didarjit Singh, Mahesh Arora, Harjeet Singh, Harbhan Singh, Avtar Singh Bhogal, Jaspal Singh Shahpuri, Charanjit Singh Vishvakarma, Jagbir Singh Sokhi, Harsimranjit Singh Lucky, J. K. Sablok, T. R. Mishra, along with many other prominent industrialists of the city.
The meeting concluded with a vote of thanks and a collective resolve to work together for the progress and prosperity of Punjab's industrial sector.
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