The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has issued the Sampark 2025 which consists of the officer’s contact number and calendar.
The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has released the latest edition of Sampark, its comprehensive annual directory and handbook designed to streamline internal communication and foster greater connectivity across the department’s vast network.
Sampark 2025 continues to serve as an indispensable tool, offering up-to-date contact information for CBIC officials across India. At a time when efficiency and timely coordination are more critical than ever, the publication reinforces the department’s commitment to seamless and collaborative functioning.
What sets this year’s edition apart is its unique tribute to India’s artistic legacy. Sampark 2025 showcases 24 iconic traditional Indian art forms, celebrating the country’s rich cultural diversity and creative spirit. From the vibrant Madhubani paintings of Bihar to the intricate Tanjore artwork of Tamil Nadu, the edition highlights how these age-old art forms echo the narratives of India’s history, mythology, and daily life.
Art forms such as Pattachitra, Kalamkari, Warli, Phad painting, and marble inlay art have been thoughtfully woven into the pages, offering readers a visual journey through India’s cultural heritage. This artistic inclusion not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of the publication but also serves as a metaphor for the CBIC’s enduring values—rooted in tradition, yet forward-looking in execution.
Speaking on the release, the Director General emphasized, “Sampark is more than a directory; it is a reflection of who we are—as a department and as a nation. Just as these art forms continue to thrive, so does our collective commitment to excellence, efficiency, and cultural pride.”
The CBIC invites feedback and suggestions to improve future editions of Sampark, underscoring its dedication to continuous enhancement and participatory growth. Officials across the country are encouraged to utilize this resource to build stronger connections and contribute meaningfully to the department’s overarching mission.
Sampark 2025 stands as a testament to the CBIC’s dual focus: operational effectiveness and cultural celebration—connecting not only people but also purpose and pride.
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