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Public Relations Society of India, Delhi Chapter renamed as ‘Public Relations Society, Delhi

Public Relations Society of India, Delhi Chapter has been renamed as 'Public Relations Society, Delhi'

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: The Delhi Chapter of Public Relations Society of India has been renamed as 'Public Relations Society, Delhi (PRSD). "Registrar of Societies, Delhi government approved and issued the amended certificate of registration stating that Public Relations Society of India, Delhi Chapter has been changed to 'Public Relations Society, Delhi", PRSD said in an official statement issued Wednesday.

Currently, Power Finance Corporation's (PFC) Chief General Manager (PR) SS Rao is the Chairman and Airports Authority of India's (AAI) former General Manager (PR) GS Bawa is the Secretary of Public Relations Society, Delhi along with other members of the governing board.

About PRSD

Public Relations Society Delhi (PRSD) is a body of professionals with a vision to promote the recognition of public relations as a profession and its key role in the management of the business of organisations. PRSD is engaged in promoting knowledge-sharing initiatives to further enrich professional skills to meet the challenges of the future.

Delhi-based PR body has its presence and is associated with a large number of PSUs, Government, Public, and Private Sector Organisations. The society draws its strength from veteran members in the field of PR, advertisement, and media.

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