Amit Mitra steps down as FICCI secretary-general

May 18, 2011 04:14 pm | Updated 04:14 pm IST - New Delhi

Having won a seat in the West Bengal Assembly in the recently-concluded State elections, FICCI’s secretary-general for 15 years Amit Mitra has resigned from the industry lobby.

Mitra, who was with FICCI in various roles since 1994, tendered his resignation on May 16, which the organisation accepted on Wednesday.

“Dr. Amit Mitra has resigned from the organisation in preparing a larger role at the State level,” said a statement from FICCI.

Mr. Mitra, who contested from Khardah in North 24 Parganas district as a Trinamool Congress candidate, bagged 83,608 votes beating State Finance Minister Asim Dasgupta by an emphatic margin of 26,154 votes.

A noted economist, Mr. Mitra, 63, is being touted as the next Finance Minister of the State. A Ph.D from Duke University in the U.S., he has been assisting Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee as chairman of an expert committee in drawing up business plans for the railways since she got the portfolio in 2009.

FICCI said that Mr. Mitra had almost single-handedly rebuilt the organisation from a state where it was “struggling to sustain its historical legacy built since its founding in 1927”.

“FICCI’s revenues, less than a true indicator of its rising influence on policy making, increased from about Rs.3 crore per annum to their current level of about Rs.110 crore during his tenure,” it added.

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