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Muslim Business Chamber In Place
Its objective is to provide guidance to existing industrialists and businessmen in matters relating to taxes, approvals from government departments, and imports.
The Andhra Pradesh Muslim Chamber of Commerce and Industry has been officially incorporated under Section 25 of the Companies Act, 1956.
Talking to media persons on Friday, Chamber chairman Syed Azmatullah praised the untiring efforts of Reliable Paper & Board Mills Pvt. Ltd., Managing Director Mohammed Arifuddin and SAAD Engineering Pvt. Ltd. Director MA Majid Ansari, to get the Chamber incorporated.
The retired IAS officer further said that the Chamber is a non-political, non-governmental and non-profit organisation.
Explaining the aims and objectives of the Chambers, Azmathullah stated that its main objective is to provide guidance to existing industrialists and businessmen in matters relating to taxes, approvals from government departments, and imports and exports.
In addition, the Chamber will conduct seminars and workshops, and also conduct industrial exhibitions to provide marketing support to their products.
He also said that the Chamber will provide guidance to prospective entrepreneurs in the preparation of project reports and obtaining approvals and clearances from various government departments and quasi-government organisations.
A seminar on the topic "Problems Of Muslims In The Field Of Industry And Businesses And Guidance To Be Provided By AP Muslims Chamber Of Commerce And Industry" will be held on July 11, 2010, at Mahaboob Function Hall, Musheerabad.
Commerce and Industry Chairman S K Sirajuddin will be the chief guest, while APMCCI Chairman Syed Azmatullah will preside over the seminar.