The Jammu Printers Association (JPA) convened its general body meeting recently, a gathering marked by a spirit of collaborative engagement and mutual respect among its members. The association’s president, Sanjeev Verma, delivered the welcome address, setting a cordial tone for the proceedings. Throughout the session, participants engaged in a constructive dialogue, sharing perspectives and offering valuable suggestions aimed at fostering the growth and development of the association. This platform provided an opportunity for members to voice their opinions and contribute to the collective vision for the JPA.
Information reaching TahirRihat.com suggests that a significant highlight of the meeting was the widespread appreciation extended to the ‘Team JPA’ for their adept management of recent initiatives undertaken by the organization. This recognition underscored the effectiveness and dedication of the team in executing the association’s plans. The collaborative atmosphere facilitated a productive exchange of ideas, reinforcing the commitment of the members to the association’s objectives and future endeavors.
A formal resolution, put forth by S K Gupta, specifically lauded the leadership for the successful organization of the 45th Foundation Day celebrations. This milestone event, according to the resolution, was executed with remarkable financial prudence, ensuring that it did not impose a substantial financial burden on the association or its members. This commendation pointed to a well-managed financial strategy that allowed for the successful execution of significant events without compromising the financial stability of the organization or its constituents. The resolution was seconded by senior member Adarsh Pal Gupta, signifying a unified sentiment among the attendees and reflecting the collective endorsement of the leadership’s efforts and financial stewardship.
Furthermore, members conveyed their gratitude to the executive team for their unwavering dedication and commitment to transparent governance. This expression of thanks reinforced the confidence that the members place in the current leadership to guide the association towards greater achievements and continued success. The transparent approach to governance was highlighted as a key factor in building trust and fostering a positive working relationship between the leadership and the general membership. The collective sentiment was that the current leadership is well-positioned to steer the association to new heights, building on the successes already achieved.
The proceedings of the general body meeting were meticulously conducted by the association’s general secretary, R K Abrol, who ensured that the agenda was followed efficiently and all discussions were kept on track. His role was crucial in maintaining the order and productivity of the meeting, allowing for a comprehensive review of the association’s activities and future plans. The vice president, Vikas Mahajan, concluded the meeting by delivering the vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to all members for their participation and valuable contributions. His remarks encapsulated the positive and forward-looking spirit of the gathering, emphasizing the collective strength and commitment of the Jammu Printers Association.
Other key office bearers who attended the meeting included Joint Secretary Vinod Gupta and Treasurer Nageshwar Narayan, further underscoring the broad representation and active participation from the association’s leadership. Their presence and involvement in the discussions contributed to the comprehensive nature of the deliberations, ensuring that various aspects of the association’s operations and strategic direction were addressed. The meeting served as a testament to the active engagement of the JPA’s leadership and its members in shaping the future of the printing industry in Jammu. The discussions and resolutions passed are expected to guide the association’s activities in the coming period, with a focus on continued growth, financial responsibility, and member engagement. The successful conclusion of the meeting reinforces the association’s commitment to its members and its role within the local business community.
Tahir Rihat (also known as Tahir Bilal) is an independent journalist, activist, and digital media professional from the Chenab Valley of Jammu and Kashmir, India. He is best known for his work as the Online Editor at The Chenab Times.

