All India Rubber Industries Association (AIRIA) has announced that it has elected Ramesh Kejriwal as its president and Shashi Singh as the senior vice president. Kejriwal will play a key role in leading forward the road map of the apex body for rubber industries in the country. Prior to being elected to this position, Kejriwal was a Managing Committee Member of AIRIA and has previously served as the Eastern Region Chairman. Ramesh Kejriwal will be succeeding Dr. Sawar Dhanania and will play a key role in leading forward the road map traversed and etched by the last two preceding Presidents of the Association.
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Recently Kejriwal was the Managing Committee Member of AIRIA and has previously served as the Eastern Region Chairman and on various committees of AIRIA. Under his leadership, India Oil Seals and Synthetic Products has emerged as one of the most significant manufacturers of rubber-lined pipe fittings, tanks, and hoses. He has a long history in the rubber business and is well-versed in modernization, equipment selection, and project implementation.
The All India Rubber Industries Association (AIRIA) is not for profit making body serving the rubber industry and trade with the objectives of safeguarding and promoting interests of the industry. AIRIA is serving industries for last 77 years and in these 77 years there were many presidents who made efforts and sincerely served AIRIA.
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