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New office-bearers of medical assn elected



Tribune News Service

Bathinda, February 15

The annual general meeting of the Punjab Medical Representatives’ Association was held at the Teachers’ Home here on Friday. New office-bearers were announced at the meeting.

Raajinder Singh was elected as the president of the association, while Arvinder Singh as the secretary. Both office-bearers were elected unanimously.

Gurdeep Singh was elected as the vice-president, Jasbir Singh as joint secretary and Lalit Arora as treasurer.

The newly constituted body also discussed problems being faced by the medical representative fraternity and suggested viable solutions for the same.


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