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Panipat Sector 24 RWA announces new panel

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Panipat, August 4
Bheem Rana, president, Resident Welfare Association (RWA), Sector 24, announced the new executive committee on Sunday. All former presidents of the association were inducted in the new committee. Rana said Devi Singh, Azaad Malik, Rajpal Sehrawat and Sanjay Sarpanch would be patrons of the RWA, while former president Satish Gupta was appointed the chairman. Kanwal Singh was declared the executive president, while Gopal Tayal, Sonu Singh and Rajpal Kadyan were declared vice-presidents of the committee. Ashok Sharma will take charge as the general secretary of the committee. Satpal Prajapati will be the treasurer, while Rajbeer master will be the joint-treasurer. Karan Singh, Kedar Dutt, Prem Chand Garg, Ashok Chhabra and Krishan Dutt Gaur will be the chief advisors, while Mukesh Rewri, Suresh Jindal, Baburam, Jagwinder Goel, Jogi Ram and Shiv Charan Gupta will be advisors. RWA president Rana congratulated all the members and said the welfare of Sector 24 and its residents was the collective responsibility of all members of the RWA and they would work together for the benefit of all the residents.

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