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German-Indian Round Table in an all new Design

09-03-2010 01:32 PM CET | Associations & Organizations

Press release from: German-Indian Round Table

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New GIRT Logo - www.girt.in

New GIRT Logo - www.girt.in

German-Indian Round Table (GIRT) presents itself with a modern website and new logo, Sept. 2nd, 2010

Berlin (02.09.2010): The German-Indian Round Table (GIRT) presents itself with a new, modern website, which can be called up under girt.de and girt.in.
At the same Time GIRT presents its new logo which will accompany all activities of GIRT in future.
„Our previous website was no longer in keeping with modern times,“ said Dr. Andreas Waldraff, chairman of GIRT, „and no longer in conformity with the demands and the importance of GIRT that our organisation occupies today.“
In Germany as well as in India new establishments of additional German-Indian Round Tables are planned.

About German-Indian Round Table (GIRT)

The German-Indian Round Table (GIRT) was founded by Rudolf Weiler in 2001 and forms a loose federation of businessmen and entrepreneurs with strong ties and interests in India. GIRT is targeting to inform about India and strengthen Indo-German business relations. Members of GIRT support cultural and social activities related to India. German-Indian Round Tables are organised regularly in Aachen, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hanover, Leipzig/Halle, Munich, Nuremberg, Stuttgart und New Delhi/Gurgaon. GIRT connects about 3,000 people from the Indo-German business community. The head of the local GIRTs and the speakers work on a non-profit basis.

Contact of GIRT:

Dr. Andreas Waldraff (Chairman of GIRT)
c/o UFB.B GmbH
Charlottenstr. 43, 10117 Berlin
Phone: , awa@ubfb.de

Press Contact:

Sven Andreßen, Editor of GIRT-Blatt
c/o Indien Aktuell Business,
Kaiserswerther Markt 51, 40489 Düsseldorf
Phone: +49 (0)176-60811602, sa@indienaktuell.de

www.girt.de / www.girt.in

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