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Dr Ajit Pathak re-elected as the National President of the Public Relations Society of India
New Delhi: Dr. Ajit Pathak, Ex General Manager In-charge, Corporate Communications, Administration and Welfare, IndianOil has once again been unanimously elected as the National President of the Public Relations Society of India, the national body of Public Relations and Communication professionals of the country at the National Council and Annual General Meeting held in Jaipur. First Indian to earn Doctorate in Public Relations, Dr Ajit Pathak has been Secretary of the Global Alliance of Public Relations & Communication Management and Board Member of the International Public Relations Association.
Expressing gratitude toward the Public Relations fraternity of India, Dr Pathak said that after serving 15 years as the National President and again earning unanimous support from my colleagues is great blessings of Sai . PRSI has been working with great dedication for the national cause besides its committed efforts to upgrade the quality of Public Relations and Communication in India.
Others elected include Ms. Nivedita Banerjee, Secretary General, Mr. Dilip Chauhan, Secretary Treasurer, Mr. Narendra Mehta, Vice President (North), Shri Unmesh Dixit, Vice President (West), Ms. M S Mazumdar, Vice President (East) and Shri U S Sarma, Vice President (South).
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