Orange City advocate Ashutosh Potnis elected secretary of Maharashtra State Table Tennis Association

Nagpur, November 9, 2022:-Orange City advocate Ashutosh Potnis has been elected unopposed as the Secretary of the Maharashtra State Table Tennis Association (MSTTA) at a Special General Meeting (SGM) held at MSTTA Headquarters, Sharda Centre, Karve Road in Pune on Wednesday. was done. ,
Ashutosh Potnish, who was working as the secretary of Nagpur District Table Tennis Association for the last two decades, will now take over as the secretary of MSTTA.
The new MSTTA executive body has been elected for a four-year term - from 2022 to 2026.
It is a very proud moment for Nagpurians as for the first time in the history of Maharashtra Table Tennis, someone from Orange City has been elected unopposed for this highest post.
Salah Potnis has been working tirelessly, selflessly for the last 20 years for the betterment of TTs of this field and is also very successful in that.
Salah Potnis is a successful lawyer, a very good administrator. During his rule as Secretary of NDTTA Nagpur, he has produced many national and international players. Also, during his reign, about 20 umpires from this region have passed the International Umpire Examination.
"We congratulate him and wish him all the success in this new role," said a press release issued by the NDTTA here on Wednesday.
I am very happy and looking forward to the new challenge: Ashutosh Potnis
Ashutosh Potnis, the newly elected secretary of MSTTA, is happy with his new role.
“It happened so quickly. Till a few days back, I didn’t know anything. Most of the members asked me to contest as secretary of MSTTA. I reached Pune three days back where I was told that I should be elected as secretary of state. I have to fight. Almost all the members supported me and gave me confidence to contest the elections. I am honored to be the new secretary of MSTTA. I am very happy and would like to thank all the concerned district units of the state. This is a new The challenge is there and I look forward to my new role as Secretary of State