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Bridge Federation of India elects new committee for 2024-26

| @indiablooms | Mar 05, 2024, at 01:40 am

Kolkata, March 4: Prasad V Keni (Goa), Debasish Ray (West Bengal) and C Sathish Kumar (Tamil Nadu) have been elected as the new President, Secretary and Treasurer of Bridge Federation of India (BFI) respectively for a period of two years (2024-26).

This information was received from West Bengal Bridge Association in Kolkata on Sunday.

Other office bearers and members of the BFI executive committee elected for the same period are: Keshav Samant and Keshav Mathur (Vice Presidents); D V Ravi and Hemant Pande (Joint Secretaries); Prakash Gupta, M B Subrahmanyam, Monica Jajoo, Bindiya Naidoo and Rupa Bakeri (Members of Executive Committee).

Established in 1952, BFI is the apex body of the game of contract bridge in India.

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