Divya Delhi : The 24th annual celebration of the All India Car Dealers Association was held with great enthusiasm in Pitampura, Delhi. This grand event witnessed the presence of car dealers, state officials, and organization members from across the country. The ceremony featured discussions on the association’s achievements and deliberations on various challenges related to the car dealing business along with potential solutions.The chief guest of the event, National President of the All India Car Dealers Association, J.S. Nayol, was warmly welcomed. Delhi State President Lokesh Munjal and National Legal Advisor Advocate Sushil Lalwani honored him with a grand floral garland and a memento. The attending members appreciated the organization’s efforts and expressed their commitment to strengthening the trade in the future.In his address, National President J.S. Nayol spoke about various issues related to the business of car dealers and their possible solutions. He assured that the organization remains committed to resolving traders’ concerns. He specifically highlighted issues such as obtaining trade licenses, addressing loopholes in the GST system, and taking firm action against police excesses faced by dealers. Additionally, he announced necessary steps to simplify and secure the process of buying and selling cars.Delhi State President Lokesh Munjal, in his speech, stated that J.S. Nayol’s leadership is a significant asset to the organization. He emphasized that under his guidance, the association is continuously progressing and will continue to work with dedication. He urged all members to maintain mutual cooperation and unity to further strengthen the organization.Senior officials and experts from various states also shared their thoughts on the occasion. Representatives from Tamil Nadu and other states particularly appreciated the functioning of the organization and provided valuable suggestions for making the business more organized and effective.At the conclusion of the event, members of the association pledged to uphold harmony and elevate the trade to new heights, successfully marking the end of the celebration.