KARACHI: All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (Sindh-Balochistan) on Friday elected Asif Inam as chairman for 2016-17.

Sheikh Muhammad Naeem Mairaj and Khurram Ajaz Bharara were elected chairman and senior vice-chairman of Pakistan Yarn Merchants Association for 2016-17.

Anjum Zafar and Azam Malik were elected chairman as vice-chairman of Pakistan Tanners Association for 2016-17.

The Karachi Cotton Association elected Mohammad Atif Dada, Humayun Zafar and Rizwan Iqbal Umer as chairman, senior vice-chairman and vice-chairman for 2016-17.

The following office bearers of the Karachi Customs Agents Association have been elected for the year 2016-17: Khurram Ijaz (president), Mohammad Iqbal Feroz (senior vice president), Saghir Ahmed Qureshi (vice-president) and Amir Mansha (assistant vice president).

Hasanali Abdullah, Arshad P. Rana and Atiq Anwar Mahmudi were elected unopposed as chairman, senior vice-chairman and vice-chairman of the Insurance Association of Pakistan for 2016-17.

Published in Dawn, October 1st, 2016

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