Bengal National Chamber of Commerce & Industry

Bengal National Chamber of Commerce & Industry, established on 2 February 1887, is one of the oldest association of business organizations based in Kolkata, West Bengal. It was organized originally during the days of the British Raj to promote trade, commerce, and industry by Indian entrepreneurs and its history is closely interwoven with India’s struggle for independence[1]

The founder members, were mostly the elite Bengali zamindars & enterprenuers and later the Marwari, Gujarati enterprenuers from Bengal also joined the association.[2] The first president in 1887 was Rai Buddree Das Mukkim Bahadur. The other notable members and presidents were, Raja Sew Bux Bagla, Maharaja Manindra Chandra Nandy of Cossimbazar Raj family, Nalini Ranjan Sarkar, Amritlal Ojha.[3][4]

BNCCI organises Industrial India Trade Fair at Kolkata in association with India Trade Promotion Organisation.[5]

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