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Rajasthan Association members with FORTI

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Khushi Singh
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Rajasthan Association members with FORTI

 

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Rajasthan Association has recently taken membership of Federation of Rajasthan Trade Industry (FORTI). “The Chamber act as upgrading, developing and attracting new investment in state, through its research based policy. Becoming a member of FORTI will boost up lot more opportunities while connecting with other trades such as transport, textlile, industrialist segments, etc.

“Federation organize seminars, workshops and exhibition which will help in upgrading the knowledge of traders and industrialists, publication viz. Industry Directory , magazine etc. These activities are held at regular intervals which will help partners to widen up the business,” added Ranawat.

“To safeguard partners business and provide them with healthy solution is our duty. And work with one vision together is key which can take IT of Rajasthan to higher levels,” stated Sugriv Singh Ranawat, President of Rajasthan Computers Traders Association.

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As IT trade is already threatened with loads of challenges and partners keep on facing issues such as taxation, internal disputes, disputes with government or vendors, etc.

“We’ll be able to raise our voice through FORTI’s for issues which need attention at highest,” he added.

Moreover, Federation also caters diversified and large membership base of around voter 10,000 corporate entities and serves through executive patron member, association member, supporting members and general member which will help IT trade to connect with other trade segments. This will help in creating business opportunities also feels Rajasthan association.

Rajasthan association expressed saying that FORTI chamber acts as a bridge between the central and state government on the hand and its constituent member on the other.

“We as an association  is very excited to further work under the membership of FORTI and provide partners of Rajasthan an opportunity to voice their issues as well as expand their business,” expressed Ranawat.

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