Laghu Udyog Bharati (LUB), a national organisation which is primarily aimed at uplifting of micro, small and mid-sized enterprises across the country, formed its Meghalaya unit at the premises of Shillong Club Residential today.
The programme was held in the presence of Om Prakash Mittal, former LUB president and current In-charge of North East India, LUB national general secretary Ashish Deorah, LUB North East Region president Manoj Lundia, LUB North East region chairman B L Agarwal, Ajit Rana and Prakash Chand.
During the meeting, Vikram Singhania was elected as the president of LUB Meghalaya unit while Harsh Jhunjhunwala was elected as the general secretary.
Addressing the gathering, Om Prakash Mittal informed that LUB has its presence in more than 500 districts of the country and its vision was to make India the hub of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in the world again.
Prakash Chand, stated that though India is considered as an agrarian economy, India was actually an Industrial economy. He stated the “One family One Industry” was how India was serving the world when it was aptly called the golden economy of the world. Ashish Deorah spoke of the strength of the organisation and informed how it is instrumental in creating positive changes for the MSMEs.
Manoj Lundia shared the vision to make the North East region the hub of MSMEs in the country. Newly elected LUB Meghalaya unit president Vikram Singhania also spoke at the meeting and thanked the members for the opportunity to lead the organisation in the State.