The State Bank of India Officers’ Association, Chandigarh Circle, held its 13th Triennial General Council on September 14 at the Indradhanush Auditorium in Panchkula. The event was attended by over 2,000 SBI officers from various regions, including Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, and Chandigarh. The gathering was addressed by Krishan Sharma, Chief General Manager of SBI Chandigarh Circle, who commended the association’s efforts and emphasized the crucial role of officers in strengthening the country’s banking system.

The keynote address was delivered by Rupam Roy, General Secretary of AISBOF and AIBOC, who discussed the challenges facing bank officers and updated the delegates on recent developments. The council also heard from Com. Arun Kr Bishoyi, President of AISBOF, and senior dignitaries such as SBI General Managers Sh. Manmeet S. Chhabra and Sh. Neeraj Bharti. The event brought together delegates and senior leaders from multiple SBI circles across the country, making it a significant congregation of officer representatives.

According to Priyvrat, General Secretary of the SBI Officers’ Association (Chandigarh Circle), the triennial meeting provided a vital platform for collective discussion on key issues concerning the banking sector, officer welfare, and the association’s future goals. The meeting allowed officers to come together and address pressing concerns, enabling them to work towards a stronger and more efficient banking system.

The attendance of over 2,000 officers from various regions highlights the importance of the event and the association’s role in representing the interests of SBI officers. The participation of senior leaders and dignitaries from across the country added to the significance of the gathering, making it a crucial platform for discussion and decision-making. Overall, the 13th Triennial General Council of the SBI Officers’ Association, Chandigarh Circle, was a successful event that provided a valuable opportunity for officers to come together and work towards a common goal.