PRSI Chandigarh Chapter goes online

Chandigarh Chapter of Public Relations Society of India makes web presence.

Chandigarh, Ut, August 26, 2006 /India PRwire/ -- Chandigarh Chapter of Public Relations Society of India has gone on-line. This is perhaps the second chapter in India to have net presence after PRSI Chennai.

Over the past one month, the trial period has greatly improved interactivity amongst the members, keeping them in touch with each other, besides serving as a storehouse of information about the Chapter and PRSI, with important links to various other online resources, says Chapter Chairperson, Renuka B. Salwan.

The Chandigarh Chapter is on over-drive mode with its e-group and blog too, informs National Council Representative Mr. C.J. Singh.

The Chapter is one of the 34 chapters of PRSI in the country, set up in 1984.

Log on to www.prsi.in for more information on PRSI and Chandigarh Chapter activities.

Notes to Editor

Chandigarh Chapter of Public Relations Society of India is one of the 34 chapters of this apex body of Public Relations practitioners in the country. PRSI is an affiliate of International Public Relations Association and Global Alliance of PR.

You can also visit www.prsi.in for more information.

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