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CS Atal Dulloo JK Bank MD&CEO unveil J&K Bank Calendar - 2025
1/8/2025 10:31:33 PM
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Jan 8: J&K Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo today unveiled the J&K Bank's much-awaited Wall-Calendar for the year 2025 at a prestigious event held in the Civil Secretariat, Srinagar. The event was attended by the Bank's MD & CEO Amitava Chatterjee, Executive Director Sudhir Gupta, General Manager Imtiyaz Ahmad Bhat, DGM Manju Gupta and other senior officials.
During the unveiling ceremony, Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo expressed his admiration for the Bank's initiative of releasing a new Calendar for 2025. He said, "I am pleased to see that through this Calendar, J&K Bank has successfully captured the essence of transformation underway in Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh. The depiction of these infrastructural projects is in line with the Government vision of comprehensive and inclusive economic development of the regions."
"As the major shareholder in the Bank, the Government of J&K has high expectations from this institution, and we believe that the Bank will achieve new heights while playing a pivotal role in supporting the inclusive economic growth of the people of this region", he added.
While expressing his gratitude for the unwavering support of the J&K Government, MD & CEO Amitava Chatterjee thanked the Chief Secretary for his valuable guidance and the time. He further stated, "I feel immensely happy at the launch of the Bank's Calendar - 2025, which has always been more than a mere date-keeper; it is a symbol of our deep emotional connect with our people and our roots. This year we have tried to capture some of the milestones of developmental vision expressing itself in the form of infrastructural projects representing people's aspirations for their progressive and prosperous future."
"Holding an iconic place in the hearts of the people of the region, its presence in homes and offices across our areas of operations serves as both a token of gratitude to our valued stakeholders and an effective medium of enhanced brand promotion/recall to augment the Bank's connect with the people across its operational geographies", he added.
Executive Director Sudhir Gupta emphasized further the significance of the Calendar and said, "This calendar is a medium to showcase the beauty, aspirations and spirit of the people of our core geography. Besides reaffirming our commitment to contribute to the economic progress, we believe, featuring these major infrastructural projects will inspire confidence and instil pride among the people."
The theme of the 2025 calendar celebrates the landmark infrastructure projects that are transforming J&K and Ladakh, showcasing their developmental journey.
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