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Uttar Pradesh association calls meet to kick-start new fiscal

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Khushi Singh
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Uttar Pradesh association calls meet to kick-start new fiscal

Kanpur

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Uttar Pradesh association called a meet for all its partner members residing across the state. The meeting held on Sunday, April 5 at Turnip Restaurant, Kanpur where all the EC body members of the UP association were presenting continuous growth plans for the dealers and IT-UP. The main agenda of meet is to strengthen the association and discuss problems faced by the members. Association invited all the dealers in the meet where they availed full right to raise their voice to modify growth strategies in more positive manner.

Meet started off with welcoming note by secretary Manish Mehrotra. Shiv Shankar, Jt. secretary, UPCDA said, “As we all are aware that we have been passing through an era where OLS and other challenges became a big threat to each and every dealer. Now we are seeking to automate and implement more programs where-in dealers can explore business opportunities overcoming challenges.” He also detailed the house about the important activities of the association motivating partners at highest.

Also reports by all the committees of the association working on “OLS and predatory price Issue” were presented by the respective chairmen and the heads of different committees formed by UPCDA.

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Open house session took the phase to decide action plan against various problems faced by the partner members. Session included topics such as incentive paid by some companies without TDS (harassment by income tax dept.), selling on negative VAT (and therefore harassment by VAT authorities, excise depot), NDs/ tier I charging high rates of interest, cheque bouncing and opinions to strengthen UPCDA across upcountry. Partners actively participated and kept their views in favor of upliftment of IT Channels.

Partners are keenly looking forward for association to execute presented plans to make FY16 successful contributing package of services to their customers. “As challenges emerge, opportunities too emerge but maintaining in-market situation will be our first step to grow great relationships between customers and dealers” added Shiv with vote of thanks.

 

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