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Karur joins the associations bandwagon

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KARUR, INDIA: An election was held on recently which was attended by more than 50 members. Sadasivam, CEO, NBTech, was unanimously elected as the President and Thirunavukkarasu, CEO, Novel System, was elected as the VP.

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KITA was inaugurated by PN Prasad, President, Confed-ITA; Muthuswamy, Secretary, Confed-ITA; Vinod, Treasurer, Confed-ITA; Kuberan, former Joint Secretary, Confed-ITA and Selvasekaran, former President, CAMS (Madurai).

Other office bearers include V Balachandran, CEO, Apple Systems who will act as the Secretary. Madhusudanan of Balaji Infotech will be the Joint Secretary, while Kanakaraj, Infotech Computer will function as the Treasurer.

Sadasivam, President, said, “The team will work towards creating new business opportunities. We will ensure there is overall development. Also, we will work towards making the members more competent.” The association has issued a certificate to its 45 registered members. A certificate was issued to ensure more commitment and involvement from the members.

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The association has plans to conduct regular meetings with the members.

V Balachandran, Secretary, KAIT said, “We will work towards strengthening the team. We have plans to conduct training programs on Personality Development and on Latest Technologies for our members. Also, we will focus on eliminating software piracy from Karur.”

Thirunavukkarasu, VP, KAIT said,“The partners here are happy that our association has come into existence. We look forward to addressing all the pressing issues and helping the partners in the area become more competent and successful.” Madhusudhanan, Joint Secretary, KAIT, said, “Training will be one of the key priorities. Besides providing knowledge on IT Hardware, we will try to impart knowledge on allied fields, which will help our members explore new business opportunities.” Treasurer, Kanakaraj also voiced the same opinion. “We will bring in quality members,” he concluded

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