Dubai: Jeetendra Suvarna Elected President of Billawas Dubai and Northern Emirates
Report: Shodhan Prasad
Daijiworld Media Network - Dubai
Dubai, Apr 9: Jeetendra Suvarna, stalwart of Billawas Dubai and Northern Emirates (BDNE), an association for Billawas in the UAE, was unanimously elected president of BDNE during its annual general meeting held on Friday April 8 at Karama.
BDNE has successfully completed 13 years of its strong united existence in the UAE. As per the guidelines and schedule, the committee members of BDNE assembled at the meeting to elect the office-bearers for the year 2011.
President Mohan Attavar, general secretary Madhav Poojary along with the managing committee had invited all the members for the meeting and majority of the committee members attended. As per the existing bylaws of BDNE the elected committee will serve for a term of two years.
About Jeetendra Suvarna
BDNE has always had a chosen set of enthusiastic members in the committee, which has led to the overall development of the association, facilitating the way to serve the community people in various fields back home. May it be education, medical needs or social issues, BDNE’s contribution to the society is remarkable and widely known in the community circles.
The majority of the committee members requested the current managing committee, led by Mohan Attavar, to continue for another two-year term solely because of the outstanding achievements during its term and to complete the projects the members have in hand.
However, in respect of the bylaws, the current committee nominated Jeetendra Suvarna as the successor, but at the same time assured its commitment to BDNE.
Jeetendra Suvarna, managing director of Blue Stream Technology LLC UAE and Eco Nirvana Technologies India, an ardent Billawa himself, has been supporting BDNE for the past many years, and his contribution to the community is truly noteworthy. Professionally, Suvarna has over 35 years of experience serving the waste management industry in the UAE. He is an expert in urban environmental development and civic waste infrastructure and his experience includes design of city scapes, and emphasizing the importance of the ‘human touch’ in modern waste management technology. Soft spoken but enthusiastic, Jeetendra Suvarna sportingly accepted his new responsibility to lead the BDNE to greater heights with the support of all the members of the existing committee.
Other portfolios and sub-committees are yet to be finalized and will be done so in the forthcoming sessions.