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Punjabi Chamber of Commerce to virtually launch its Chandigarh chapter tomorrow

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CHANDIGARH, OCTOBER 7:

Punjabi Chamber of Commerce (PCC) is adding another chapter to its Northern zone galaxy with launch of Chandigarh Chapter on October 8, 2020. This will be their fifth chapter in North India after Delhi, Ludhiana, Jalandhar and Amritsar.

Disclosing this here this morning, PCC founder and trustee Gurpreet Pasricha said that celebrated author, mentor and renowned motivational speaker former IAS Officer Vivek Atray would be delivering the key note address during the virtual launch ceremony tomorrow. He will be sharing his insightful nuggets about his latest bestseller “Finding success within.”

Chandigarh chapter will be headed by Param Kalra, an entrepreneur and Sukhwinder Singh Brar, a business leader and technology enthusiast.

“Punjabi community across the world requires better focus towards economic and financial growth. Community service has grown gradually from basic social service to smart social development,” Param Kalra said.

Chandigarh holds a variety of Industry segments especially the biggest IT industry in the Punjab region. PCC Chandigarh will play a vital role in serving the needs of Punjabi businesses and professionals by providing them a helpful network of Punjabi’s worldwide, said Sukhwinder Singh Brar.

PCC is a non-profit group that aims to unite the global Indian Punjabi diaspora through commerce and cooperation, and prides itself on being the only and the largest organization of Punjabi businesses and professionals.

Founded in 2017 in the United States through the generous support of the Punjabi community, PCC thrives on the principle of by the community and for the community. It has represented, inspired and promoted our members, extended commercial relations, and delivered first-class services and events in a short span of time.

“ PCC wishes to promote entrepreneurs and professionals and assist them to grow them professionally in the State and the launch of this Chapter will help bring entrepreneurs, industrialists, professionals under the PCC umbrella,” said Gurpreet Pasricha, co-founder/trustee, PCC ahead of the launch.

In a fast changing world, PCC aims to unite the community globally and provide a positive, supportive, structured environment for development and exchange of quality business referrals, ideas and opportunities.

Each PCC local chapter is managed by a committee of dedicated leaders who wish to give back to our community and are led by two co-chairs who help guide the group.

Span diverse countries, PCC has a common bond of wanting to create a community where everyone feels supported to grow in their field. It’s wonderful to see the new connections being made already all over the globe. PCC chapters can be found in Punjabi areas throughout the world, including New York, New Jersey,

Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Toronto, Vancouver, London, Delhi, Mumbai, Amritsar, Chandigarh, Jalandhar, and Ludhiana.

PCC serves a broad and diverse network of businesses – from entrepreneurs and start-ups to large corporates, and passionately aspire to provide the most relevant and valuable services. Their efforts have had a positive impact on our community.

We have assisted numerous members in promoting their businesses, obtaining employment, and making fruitful connections.

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