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Singtam Sakha Guthi has its new executives

30.01.22, Singtam: Newa Bhay Bowneykuthi, Singtam Sakha, Sikkim Newar Guthi held its AGM and election of the new committee at the Nepali Dharmasala today.

The meeting was started with the lighting of Sukunda by Chairperson for the day LN Pradhan, Advisor, NBB. Members of NBB who were given roles in Sikkim Newar Guthi were congratulated today by NBB namely Mahindra Pradhan, Vice President, SNG, Rahul Pradhan, Youth Secretary, SNG, Mani Kr. Pradhan, Social Secretary, SNG.

Ajit Pradhan, General Secretary, NBB provided the annual report whereas Ravi Pradhan, Treasurer, NBB gave the financial report of NBB for 2020-2021 to the audience. Binod Pradhan the outgoing President thanked the members for the support and love which helped NBB for many achievements in a short span of time.




LN Pradhan, Advisor, proposed the names of new Executive Committee members which were accepted by the audience with great enthusiasm, and a new executive committee was formed.

The list of the members of the New Executive body of NBB is : Gopal Pradhan : President, Ravi Pradhan: Vice-President, Manoj Pradhan: General Secretary, Prakash Pradhan: Treasurer and Pritam Pradhan: Joint Secretary.



Gopal Pradhan in his speech thanked everyone for giving him the opportunity and requested them to support him and his team in the coming days and promised to work for the development and unity of Singtam Sakha. Mahindra Pradhan, Vice-President, SNG congratulated the new team, provided his blessings and best wishes, and requested members of Singtam Sakha to extend support to Sikkim Newar Guthi like they always do.

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