Anjan Shreatha elected senior vice-president
Kathmandu, Apr. 13
Chandra Prasad Dhakal has
assumed the responsibility as the president of the Federation of Nepalese
Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI), the largest private sector
organisation in the country.
He has taken the oath of
office as the president of the business organisation on Thursday evening. The
senior VP will be automatically elevated to the post of the president, as per
the provision of the statute of the business body. He was elected as the senior
VP about two and a half years ago. The election then was delayed due to the
coronavirus pandemic.
Dhakal is the successful
entrepreneur of the first generation and founder president of the IME Group
that runs more than two dozen companies in infrastructure, tourism, banking and
finance, insurance, hospitality, automobiles, entertainment, information
technology and trading. The group runs the largest money transfer company in
the country – International Money Express – which has become synonymous to
money transfer as 'IME'.
IME Group employs about
20,000 people in its companies including Global IME Bank, IME Limited, IME
General Insurance, IME Digital Solutions, Chandragiri Hills, Dish Media
Network, and IME Motors.
Dhakal has succeeded
Shekhara Golchha as the leader of the organisation. He has become the third
president to assume the post without contesting the election for the top
position after Bhawani Rana and Shekhar Golchha.
Dhakal said that he would
work to lift the dignity of the private sector, forge collaboration with the
public and private sector to create employment, facilitate the process to
attract more Foreign Direct Investment, and find solutions to the challenges
the private sector is facing.
Anjan Shrestha, new
senior VP
Meanwhile, Anjan Shrestha
is elected as the Senior Vice-President of the FNCCI. He will serve as the
Senior VP of the FNCCI for the next three years under the leadership of Chandra
Prasad Dhakal.
The 53-year-old Executive
Director of Laxmi Group, a business house that runs manufacturing, agro-based,
trading and service industries, Anjan is the incumbent VP of commodity sector
at the FNCCI. His leadership at business associations had begun with the
President of the NADA Automobiles Association in 2015. His father Ganesh
Bahadur Shrestha had started the business with a sweet shop in Pokhara, and now
the group produces steel, food, packaging materials, dairy products and runs
trading companies in various sectors including automobiles.
Umesh Lal clears ground
for Anjan
Anjan had contested the
election with Ram Chandra Sanghai, a businessman from Triveni Group and
incumbent VP of associates group at the FNCCI, and Umesh Lal Shrestha, Managing
Director at the Quest Pharmaceuticals and former VP (Commodity) of the FNCCI.
In the elections held on
Wednesday following the 57th Annual General Meeting of the FNCCI in
Kathmandu, no candidate of the Senior VP could garner minimum 50 per cent of
the total votes cast. Anjan got 37.99 per cent of the total votes, Umesh 31.51
per cent and Ram Chandra 30.46 per cent.
However, the two leading
candidates – Anjan and Umesh – forged a consensus not to go for the second
round of election. According to the FNCCI sources, Umesh agreed to elect Anjan
as the senior vice-president and he will be selected as the Distinguished
Member of the organisation.
Thee
three businessmen had contested the election by forming a panel each. The
Central Committee of the FNCCI comprises 78 members including the
office-bearers and members. Of them, 64 are elected by the AGM while five are
nominated by the elected committee, seven provincial committee presidents will
be officiating members while immediate past president will also be the part of
the committee.
Hemraj, Jyotsna, Sur Krishna
elected VPs
Meanwhile, the election has chosen three
VPs – Hemraj Dhakal, Jyotsna Shrestha and Sur Krishna Baidya. Hemraj defeated
Manish Lal Pradhan and Sukunta Lal Hirachan to become the VP of commodity
group, and Jyotsna defeated Bharat Raj Acharya and became the VP of associates
group. Hemraj had contested election from Umesh Lal panel while Jyotsna was in
Sanghai panel. Bharat Raj was the common candidate for VP (Associate) of Anjan
and Umesh panels.
Likewise, Sur Krishna, who was in
Sanghai panel, registered victory over Dinesh Shrestha and Arun Raj Sumargi to
become the VP of industry (district and municipal).
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 14 March 2023.
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