New Delhi, Apr 20 (PTI) The Chief of the Amateur Cycling Association of Bombay Suburban District, Gajen Ganla has been elected the President of the Cycling Federation of India.
A former manager of the national squad, the 71-year-old Ganla was named the federation''s chief at the CFI''s Annual General Meeting (AGM) that was held in the Capital on April 8.
Earlier, Ganla held various posts since 1965 including Maharashtra State Cycling Association honorary secretary, CFI joint secretary and senior vice-president and Maharashtra Cycling Association president.
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A former manager of the national squad, the 71-year-old Ganla was named the federation''s chief at the CFI''s Annual General Meeting (AGM) that was held in the Capital on April 8.
Earlier, Ganla held various posts since 1965 including Maharashtra State Cycling Association honorary secretary, CFI joint secretary and senior vice-president and Maharashtra Cycling Association president.
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