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NEW DELHI: Former Governor and Police Commissioner Ved Marwah is the new president of the St. Stephen's College Alumni Executive Association, while Chief Election Commissioner S.Y. Quraishi will be its vice-president. A new team of individuals from public service, industry and the arts has been appointed to the college alumni executive. The team's task will be to strengthen the “Stephanian network” for the benefit of the college and to service its Master Plan and Vision 2050. The new team has been appointed by Principal Valson Thampu. Perfect Relations co-founder Bobby Kewalramani has been appointed secretary, senior civil servant Vijay Chhibber is treasurer and India Strategy Group-Hammurabi and Solomon Consulting LLP Chief Executive Officer Rohit Bansal is media adviser. The revamped national executive to guide alumni affairs includes Delhi Lokayukta Manmohan Sarin, Delhi High Court Judge Sanjay Kishan Kaul, Cabinet Secretary K.M. Chandrasekhar, The Pioneer owner and Editor Chandan Mitra, Naukri.com founder Sanjeev Bikhchandani, Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor Corporation chief Amitabh Kant, NDTV group editor (English) Barkha Dutt, journalists B.G. Verghese and Novy Kapadia, Shell India's Deepak Mukherji, Home Ministry bureaucrat Dharmendra Sharma, lawyer Diljeet Titus, theatre personality Sunit Tandon, HPCL's Deepak Hota, Texemart's S.D. Mudgil and author Mukul Kesavan. President Ved Marwah said the new executive's mission would be to galvanise alumni, understand developmental efforts underway, and fund and oversee the execution of the Master Plan and Vision 2050, recently approved by the Governing Body. The alumni have also reviewed ground-level improvements underway in the science block, junior combination room, library and the internet resource centre. Regional executives spanning various continents, countries and states will be announced after registration of the association. St. Stephen's alumni in key positions include Union Human Resources Development Minister Kapil Sibal and Union Water Resources and Minority Affairs Minister Salman Khursheed.
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