Chandigarh Beopar Mandal Achieves National Recognition
Charanjiv Singh Chairman CBM Appointed as Member of National Trader’s Welfare Board by Govt. of India Ministry of Commerce and Industry
The Voice of Chandigarh:
In a significant milestone for the city’s trade community, Chandigarh Beopar Mandal (CBM) Chairman Charanjiv Singh has been nominated as a member of the National Trader’s Welfare Board by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry department for promotion of industry and internal trade Government of India.

A Historic Achievement:-
This prestigious appointment is a testament to CBM’s dedication to promoting trade and commerce in the region. CBM’s long-standing demand for representation on the National Trade Welfare Board, headed by National President Sh. Sunil J. Singhi, having Cabinet Minister Rank has finally been fulfilled. This achievement marks a significant milestone for the apex organization of traders in the region.
CBM’s Commitment to Trade Welfare:-
CBM’s top functionaries, including President Sanjeev Chadha, Vice Chairman Diwakar Sahoonja, Chief Advisor Bhupinder Narad, Gursharan Batra (Patron and son of founder President Late InderLal Batra), Parshotam Mahajan (Founder Member and Patron), Balwinder Singh General Secretary, Varinder Gupta & Mohit Sood Advisors, Radhey Lal Bajaj Finance Secretary, Ratish Talwar and Vinod Joshi from Sector 21 Market on behal of almost the entire trader members of CRM in congratulating and facilitating today Charanjiv Singh in his Office on this rare achievement. Diwakar Sahoonja, a former President, termed this occasion historic, recognizing CBM’s efforts in promoting trade welfare.
Empowering the Trade Community:-
“This appointment will empower CBM to effectively represent the interests of traders and businesses in Chandigarh and Punjab at the national level”, said Sanjeev Chadha, President of CBM while garlanding said Charanjiv Singh’s experience and leadership will be instrumental in shaping trade policies and promoting economic growth in the region. Greetings to the newly appointed Member of the National Trader’s Welfare Board are pouring in from distinguished political party leaders, senior bureaucrats, and all the trader leaders of the region.