NOTICE OF EMERGENCY MEETING Date:- 12.11.2010 Dear Members, While thanking you all for your participation and support in the Annual General Body Meeting held on 08.11.2010, I would like to inform you all that I had participated in the meeting chaired by the Member (P&V), on 10.11.2010, regarding cadre restructuring, representing the All India Association. Consequent to the said meeting a copy of the cadre restructuring proposal has been provided to all the recognised associations, seeking the comments and views on the proposal. Copy of the said proposals have been sent to all the members, whose email ids are available with the Association. Members desirous of having copies may kindly download it from the link provided below. https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0B1EcYYJmjAiBZDBmNDc4MWMtNThlMi00YjA3LWEyNjctOWRjYzRlY2IyYjJh&hl=en&authkey=CJDls8ID The Association has been requested to furnish its views/suggestions on the proposal
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