FKJGP Garo Hills reshuffles leaders

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Tura, April 8: The general meeting of the FKJGP Garo Hills Zone was recently held at Te’teng A’ja in Tura where a major reshuffle of its leaders for various areas and posts took place.

During the meeting, the federation re-elected Pritam Arengh as President, Murphy D Shira as Vice President, Matsrang A Sangma as General Secretary, Rohit R Marak as Additional General Secretary, Tengsmart M Sangma as Assistant General Secretary, Salman R Marak as Chief Organizing Secretary, Tengkam A Sangma as Finance Secretary, Salgrik A Sangma as Socio Economic Secretary, Silseng M Sangma as Social Cultural secretary, Sanggra T Sangma as Games and Sports secretary, Salsal N Sangma as IT/Publicity Secretary, Zhimlifer A Sangma as Social Welfare Secretary, Jaksram A Sangma as Education Secretary, Grimseng R Marak as Environment Secretary and Joseph D Sangma as Office Secretary.

Organizing secretaries in charge of different areas were also elected of whom included, Kaurush Ch Marak for Sangsanggre, Cghibong M Sangma for Danakgre, Grikseng Ch Marak for Rongkhon, Agi Ch Marak for Burny Hills, Daju M Sangma for Sampalgre, Sunneo M Marak for Bolsal A’chik, Dilchang D Sangma for Dobasipara and Jongsai A Marak for Darengre.

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