GST seminar arranged by the RDCA on 24th June

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  • June 23, 2017

Mumbai: GST seminar/meeting arranged by the RDCA on Saturday, the 24th June 2017 from 2.30pm at Kohinoor Hall (A/C), 1st floor, Opp Dadar (CR) Railway Station.

Mr. Praveen Khandewal ji, National Secretary General, Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT), New Delhi would enlighten us on GST introduction. It’s impact on our nation in laymen language for 30 minutes followed by 15 minutes.

Advocate Raymond George would brief on day to day modality and other related matters under the light of DPCO and allied act for 30 minutes followed by 15 minutes q/a and after it open forum for addionnal q/a, information/issue arise out of above. I request to all Zonal leader you come with 20/25 members with you.

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