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Posted: Apr 18, 2009 at 0350 hrs IST

Ludhiana A seminar-cum-workshop on security through power black box and other security issues, merchant banking, recession; and structured financing was organized by M/S Montage Promoters Montage Capital Market Ltd. on the campus of Bhutta College of Engineering and Technology, (BCET), today.

Harish Rai Dhanda, Chief Parliamentary Secretary, Punjab, was the chief guest on this occasion. He inaugurated the seminar in the distinguished presence of Jagdish Singh Garcha., Former Technical Education Minister Punjab, Rajesh Shukla, CMD of the Montage Group of Companies, Praveen Kumar Singh, Senior Vice-President of Montage Capital Markets Ltd., Harjinder Singh Garcha, Regional Manager, Montage Capital Markets Ltd., and other dignitaries.

While giving the brief introduction and planning of the Montage, Rajesh Shukla, CMD of the Montage Group, revealed that the company had an elite list of clienteles like Mumbai Police, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) , Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL), Reliance Energy, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), Siemens, Larsen & Toubro (L&T), National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL), Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), Maharastra State Electricity Board (M.S.E.B), Tata Honeywell, Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL), Idea, Airtel and many others.

Shukla said the company was planning to go all out to the corporate world of India and help them weather the ongoing economic recession by the various tools and means of funding and a deep customized fool-proof planning in accordance to the prevailing economic scenario in India as well as the world. The company is also planning to introduce new financial tools to overcome or at least minimize the effect of the cash crunch to the Indian economy.

Later, four papers were presented on different issues by senior officials of M/s Montage Promoters such as Micro students Attendance System, Micro Electric Box, Wireless Technology and Fleet Monitoring System. All the presentations were well received by the audience which included representatives of Punjab State Electricity Board, Punjab Un-Aided Technical Institutions Association (PUTIA), principals of educational institutions, leading transporters besides the faculty of this college. Micro Students Attendance System was of special interest to the educational institutions like BCET which require students attendance to be monitored for determining the eligibility for appearing in the final examination as well for the purpose of internal awards.

Dr V.K. Sharma, Principal of BCET, thanked M/S Montage Promoters for holding the seminar at BCET.

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