Udaipur: The second group meeting of Time Bank of India, Sector 5 to 9, Udaipur, was successfully held at Chandrashekhar Mahadev in Sector 8.
Governing Council member Mahendra Kumar Mathur addressed the attendees and highlighted the activities, usefulness, and implementation of the Time Bank. He emphasized that forming smaller regional groups helps build stronger connections among members, making it easier to extend the benefits of the Time Bank to grassroots levels.
M.K. Mathur also provided information about members’ online profiles and assisted those with incomplete profiles in completing them on a practical basis.
Media in-charge Professor Vimal Sharma shared that several esteemed members—including Anil Gupta, Kapoor Chand Jain, Manohar Chelani, R.S. Menaria, Lalita Mehra, N.K. Arora, Kamlesh Goswami, Preeti Chauhan, Deepak Shukla, and Ashok Pamecha—offered their valuable suggestions during the meeting.
Regional Admin Narendra Mathur expressed gratitude to all participants for their dedicated involvement in the program and encouraged everyone to continue contributing in the spirit of service. He concluded the meeting with a vote of thanks.