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NIRUPAMA PAPERS MILLS PVT.LTD.

KOLKATA, WEST-BENGAL.

Private & Confidential 1. The Company; The Company M/s Nirupama Papers Pvt.Ltd., incorporated on ********* as a Private Limited Company, is promoted by Dr..Aloke Kanti Chatterjee, & Mr.Arup Kanti Chatterjee.

2. The Promoters : a) Dr.Aloke Kanti Chatterjee – One of the best known technical person in the Paper Industry of India. With an overall experience of 40 years in different paper manufacturing companies. He has completed his doctored in the respective field after completing double engineering degree and paper technology from IIT Roorkee. b) Mr.Arup Kanti Chatterjee- He is having more than 12 years of experience in the field of real estate marketing and equipped with a MBA degree is the person with sharp business acumen.

3. Management: The operations of the company are controlled by the Board of directors. The board will be assisted by the qualified professionals including paper technicians, Chemical Engineers, Chartered Accountants and graduates in the line of activity. The Board of Directors of the company comprises of followings: 4.
|Sr. No. |Name |Designation |Portfolio |Qualification |Age |Exp. Yr. |
|1 | Aloke Kanti |Director |Over all Control |Graduate |65 |40 |
| |Chatterjee | | | | | |
|2 | Arup Kanti |Director |Finance & Accounts,|Graduate |36 |12 |
| |Chatterjee | |Admin, Marketing | | | |
| | | | | | | |

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