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Indian Chamber Of Commerce Ngo In Kolkata West Bengal

Indian Chamber Of Commerce Ngo Information

INDIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Non Governmental Organization is located in Kolkata WEST BENGAL .

Registration Details

Registered With Registrar of Companies
Type of NGO Private Sector Companies (Sec 8/25)
Registration No 5585/276 of 1926-1927
Copy of Registration Certificate Available
Copy of Pan Card Available
Act name The Companies Act,1956
City of Registration Kolkata
State of Registration WEST BENGAL
Date of Registration 24-02-1927

Foreign Contribution Regulation Act [FRCA] Registered? NO

INDIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NGO Organization Members

NameDesignationPanAadhaar
RUDRA CHATTERJEEMemberAvailableAvailable
RAJEEV SINGH TYAGIChief Executive OfficerAvailableAvailable
SHASHWAT GOENKAMemberAvailableAvailable
MAYANK JALANPresidentAvailableAvailable

INDIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Source Funds

Department NameSourceFinacial YearAmount SanctionedPurpose
MINISTRY OF DEVELOPMENT NORTH EASTERN REGIONCentral2016-20171000000Grants-in-Aid for organizing seminars at Mandalay and Yangon during 1st IMT Car Rally held from 13th Nov 2016 to 1st Dec 2016

Contact details

Address INDIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 4,India Exchange Place Kolkata 700 001
City Kolkata
State WEST BENGAL
Telephone 033-22534244
Mobile No 9007307334
Website Url http://indianchamber.org
E-mail krishnendu[dot]bhowmick(at)indianchamber.net

INDIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Key Issues and Operational Areas, Major Activiities & Achivements

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AchieveMents: From finding a voice for the dreams and aspirations of the Indian business fraternity, to emerging as a National Chamber of Commerce with regional offices in New Delhi, Mumbai, Guwahati, Bhubaneshwar, Patna & Ranchi, and the head-office in Kolkata, the Indian Chamber’s long journey has been a truly amazing one. A Chamber which started in Kolkata in 1925, and played a significant role in India’s Freedom struggle, today inspiringly continues to grow across states and regions, and is adhering more strongly to it’s primary aim of creating a conducive and sustainable environment to enable social, industrial and economic growth of the country. As the Indian Chamber takes rapid and confident strides towards it’s One Hundredth Year, there will certainly be new challenges and goals on the way, but the Chamber is determined to continuously adapt, change, innovate and experiment to ensure that it records stories of greater achievements and excellence