JCCI members discuss issues with BJP MP

MP Jugal Kishore handing over cheque of Rs 10 lakh to Jammu Chamber office bearers on Thursday.
MP Jugal Kishore handing over cheque of Rs 10 lakh to Jammu Chamber office bearers on Thursday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 24: The members of Jammu Chamber of Commerce and Industry today discussed the issues of the Jammu interest with the Lok Samba Member from Jammu-Poonch constituency Jugal Kishore Sharma at Chamber House here today.
On the request of president Chamber of Commerce & Industry  Rakesh Gupta, the BJP   MP  paid visit to the Chamber House and discussed  the issues and demands projected by the Chamber before the previous political regime and also to the Governor  N N Vohra.
The Chamber also made it very clear that besides economic activities, the Chamber shall not in any way go back on the demands concerning general public which also included simplification of process for issuing Permanent Resident Certificate (PRCs), Super Specialty Hospital in Jammu to be out sourced, creation of commercial and parking spaces  etc.
On this occasion, as already requested by the Chamber of Commerce & Industry, the  Member Parliament handed over a letter to the Chamber office bearers contributing the sum of Rs 10 lakh  out of his MP LAD funds for up gradation of facilities at Chamber House.
Pertinent to mention here that the Chamber House being the  hub of economic activities representing all business and Industrial people of  Jammu province needs to be upgraded so that various business organisations as also social orgainsations can use the space in the Chamber House for meetings and awareness campaigns for the public at large.
The MP was  accompanied  by  senior  BJP leaders  Vikram Randhawa,  Baldev Singh,  Vinay Gupta and Chander Shekhar.  The prominent Chamber officer bearers  included Sham Langer, Deepak Aggarwal,  Rahul Mahajan and  Ashu Gupta.
The JCCI  also extended gratitude to  Speakers J&K Legislative Assembly   Kavinder Gupta for his contribution of Rs 5 lakhs,  Ashok Khajuria MLC for contributing Rs 10 lakh and Priya Sethi, former minister for contributing Rs 5 lakh  for the same purpose.