Younus Ahamed, Secretary, INMECC
The Indo-Gulf Middle East Chamber of Commerce (INMECC), a body representing industrialists and professionals, is set to establish a footprint in Palakkad and explore opportunities in the Kochi-Bengaluru Industrial Corridor being developed by the Kerala Industrial Corridor Development Corporation (KICDC).
INMECC aims to promote economic, industrial, trade and cultural ties between India and West Asia.
The Kerala branch of INMECC organized a meeting with top industrial leaders of Palakkad here last week. The meeting decided to recognize Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) who have made a mark in their respective fields.
C. Unnikrishnan, President, INMECC
“We will honor MSMES and NRIs who are successfully operating in the industrial sector of Palakkad,” said Younus Ahamed, newly elected secretary of INMECC.
The meeting was hosted by INMECC Vice Chairman Siddique Ahmed. Chairman NM Sharafudheen presided over the meeting. KP Khalid, Managing Director, Cutie Group; Vilambath Raveendran, Managing Director of Sinicon; Viswanath N. Subramanian, Managing Director, Athachi Group; Jayasankar TC, Managing Director of Jayon Implants; and Mohammed Kassim, former DySP, addressed the meeting.
C. Unnikrishnan was elected as President of INMECC and Younus Ahamed as Secretary. PB Bose was elected Vice President and Majeed Abdullah Joint Secretary. The steering committee consists of Shaji Joseph, Anil Kumar, Shanto Jose and Mohammed Basheer K.
INMECC has branches in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Delhi, UAE, Oman, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.
Published – 02 Nov 2025 20:10 IST
