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Thomas Ngaihte to Lead a Sixteen Member NECCOD Executive Council
Current Updates | NE Brief | NECARF Rep | 15-Dec-2021
Newly elected Executive members of NECCOD
In an election conducted by the Election Commission of the North East Catholic Community of Delhi (NECCOD) on Dec. 5, 2021, a sixteen member Executive Council was declared elected, with Thomas Ngaihte, as the President. Ngaihte presently is an Additional Director in the Lok Sabha Secretariat. The newly elected Executive Council will hold office for the tenure 2021-23. Besides the strong 16-member team, Thomas Ngaihte will be assisted by two very experience persons, Mungreiphy Shimray, and Kumuo Daniel, as Vice President and General Secretary respectively. While Shimray holds the position of Lead: Training & Development (T&D) and RCCE in CARITAS- India, Daniel is a Deputy Manager in United India Insurance Co. Ltd. Significantly, the new NECCOD Executive Council has 6 women, holding different positions.
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