Sarvagnanagar MLA K J George

K J George, INC, won the 2008 Assembly elections from Sarvagnanagar by a large margin. Read more about this industrialist, former minister and third time MLA on his performance, assets and funds utilisation.

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  1. Ramesh Chandra Dutt says:

    Please be reminded of your interested request expressed one at Kalyanagar TR200 inauguration time & an other at the Freedom Park “Wake up Clean up”. You wanted me to send an Invoice for 2 X ES 400 Foliage shredders, since I did not receive your email i have taken this route. Trust you are with me; on receiving the email ID Invoice will be sent. Thanking you RCDutt

  2. Ramesh Chandra Dutt says:

    Please be reminded of your interested request expressed one at Kalyanagar TR200 inauguration time & an other at the Freedom Park “Wake up Clean up”. You wanted me to send an Invoice for 2 X ES 400 Foliage shredders, since I did not receive your email i have taken this route. Trust you are with me; on receiving the email ID Invoice will be sent. Thanking you RCDutt

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