Proposed Amendments in Constitution of GSIA

Agenda item e(i) of the GSIA AGM Notice
Proposed Amendments in Constitution

GOA STATE INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION
(An Apex Association for Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises in Goa)

CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT NO. VI

Chapter Five
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Existing Provisions
a) There shall be an Executive Committee consisting of a President, Three Vice-Presidents, One Secretary, one Jt Secretary, one Treasurer, Immediate Past President and Eleven Members. The President will have a right to co-opt two additional member on the Executive Committee.

c) The term of the Executive Committee will be for a period of two years. Elective Members of the Executive Committee will be elected bi-annually at the Annual General Meeting and will continue to hold office until the new Committee takes charge. The Election of the Executive Committee will be by a simple majority vote at the Annual General Meeting. In order to ensure proportional representation on the Executive Committee it must be ensured that a maximum of one sixth of the Committee upto a maximum of three can be elected from a particular Industrial Estate. The Office Bearers of the GSIA shall be elected by the members of the Executive Committee from amongst themselves after their election to the Executive Committee.

f) Seven members of the Executive Committee shall form a quorum at any Executive Committee Meeting.

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Amendments Proposed
Chapter Five
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

a) There shall be an Executive Committee consisting of a President, One Vice-President, One Secretary, one Treasurer, Immediate Past President and Eight Members. The President will have a right to co-opt one or two additional members on the Executive Committee.

Besides, President of each Industrial Estate Association as Special Invitee. However, they will have no voting rights.

Besides, there will be an Advisory committee consisting of four Immediate Past Presidents.

c) The term of the Executive Committee will be for a period of three years starting from 2010. Elective Members of the Executive Committee will be elected at the end of three years term at the Annual General Meeting and will continue to hold office until the new Committee takes charge. The Election of the Executive Committee will be by a simple majority vote at the Annual General Meeting. In order to ensure proportional representation on the Executive Committee it must be ensured that a maximum of one sixth of the Committee upto a maximum of three can be elected from a particular Industrial Estate. The Office Bearers of the GSIA shall be elected by the members of the Executive Committee from amongst themselves after their election to the Executive Committee.

f) Five members of the Executive Committee shall form a quorum at any Executive Committee Meeting.

k)(v) The members of Advisory Committee shall retire one by one chronologically/ seniority-wise after the expiry of the term of Executive Committee and New Executive Committee elected, and the Immediate Past President of the retiring Executive Committee will replace the retired Advisory Committee Member.

The powers of the Advisory Committee shall be;
a) to advice the Executive Committee for the conduct of the affairs of the Association functioning and to provide guidance/assistance for taking major and important decisions.

b) to advice in the financial matters particularly in the cases where the expenditure is more than Rs. 5.00 lakhs for a size payment.

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M/s 3I Infotech Ltd

M/S 3I Infotech Ltd
Tower no 5, 3rd – 6th floor
Internantional Infotech Park,
Vashi, Navi – Mumbai – 400705.

Other Address:

20/160/A, NAGALI,
NEAR SATERI TEMPLE,
TALEIGAO, TISWADI,
GOA – 403 003.

Tel No: 022-6792800
Fax: 022-67928095
Email: [email protected];
[email protected]

Name of main person: Mr. Venkatraman Srinivasan

Activity: Software Development

National Industrial Exhibition- cum- Seminar

Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises- Development Institute (MSME-DI), Ranchi, Ministry of MSME, Government of India and Management Studies and Research Centre, Bokaro have proposed to organise National Industrial Exhibition- cum”- Seminar at Bokaro from 26 December to 28 December 2008 which will provide an opportunity to the micro, small and medium enterprises(M5Es) to show their capabilities by displaying their products on one hand and large PSUs like steel plants, coal India, HEC, railways, P&T, automobile industries, and other large corporate bodies in private sector to select their vendors by displaying their requirements on the other hand. In addition to above objective, it has also been proposed to organise seminars on different subjects relevant to industrial development during this period. As the programme bears national character, about 200 MSEs and good no. of PSUs/ corporate bodies from different states are likely to participate in the programme.

2. It will be highly appreciated if you give wide publicity of the National Industrial Exhibition – cum – Seminar at Bokaro among your members and motivate both MSEs and PSUs/ corporate bodies to participate in the programme (a copy of the brochure is available at GSIA office).

7th Global SME Partnership Summit

India International Trade Centre and Small & Medium Business Development Chamber of India are organising 7th Global SME Partnership Summit on 13th – 14th February, 2009 Hotel InterContinental The Grand, Mumbai and 3rd SME Industrial & Technology Expo on 13th – 15th February 2009, Mumbai, INDIA.

Details of the programme are available at GSIA office.

‘Global Maharashtra”

MACCIA has informed that they are organizing a full-day Conference on ‘Global Maharashtra” Saturday, 10th January, 2009 at Taj Lands End, Mumbai.

Details of the programme are available at GSIA office.

National Conference on Power 2008

National Conference on Power 2008
‘Power For All’

17-18 December 2008 : Hotel Hyatt Regency : New Delhi

Availability, Reliability and Affordability of adequate Power is a precondition to India’s growth and the attainment of the status of a Developed Country over next 20 years. To meet this objective, there is a compelling need for an integrated approach covering the energy segments viz the power, coal & hydrocarbons. The development of an Integrated National Energy Policy outlining immediate, medium and long-term perspective for the energy sector keeping in mind the goals of economic growth, energy security and technology options, is the need of the hour, if we are to achieve the objective of “Power” for All”.

The vision “Power for ALL” poses several challenges, and, success will depend on how well we can integrate all the key factors on which its achievement depends. Fuel is one such factor. Fuel constitutes an important input for the power generation and 60% of the cost of each unit of power is the cost of fuel. For the power generating utilities with their tariffs determined under regulatory regime to be price-competitive, it is imperative that rational pricing strategy is followed in pricing of the fuels like coal and gas. In the absence of right pricing strategy of the fuels, lack of cohesion amongst the energy sub-sectors, and an integrated Regulation it would be difficult to realize set goals.

Besides fuel pricing and regulatory issues, achieving the ambitious targets in the power sector is also dependent on other factors like availability, quantity and quality of the fuels like coal and gas (natural gas and R-LNG). Presently both the coal and gas fired thermal power stations are facing severe constraints on availability as well as quality of the fuel and are operating much below their optimum levels. The developers of new power generation capacities are also apprehensive, as the generation projects may have to wait for the fuel availability or may need to tie up alternate options to begin generation on the schedule dates.

In this context, to bring the Power Sector into centre-stage and to focus on critical policy issues, the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) is organizing the “National Conference on Power 2008” on 17 – 18 December 2008 at Hotel Hyatt Regency, (Ball Room), Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi.

The main objective of this Conference is to build a consensus among industry leaders and key policy makers on what needs to be done. The Conference will focus on Viability, Funding and Markets; Capacity Creation & Project Execution; Fuel Security; Climate Change; Nuclear Power and, would be addressed by senior Government Officials, Corporates, National & International experts, Technology suppliers, Consultants.

Some of the key persons who have been invited to address the Conference are :

Mr. Sushil Kumar Shinde, Hon’ble Minister of Power

Mr. Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission

Mr. Shyam Saran, Special Envoy to the Prime Minister

Mr. Anil Razdan, Secretary, Minister of Power

Dr. Anil Kakodkar, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission

Dr. V. Krishnamurthy, Chairman, National Manufacturing Competitiveness Council

I am writing to request you to kindly make it convenient to attend the Conference along with your senior officials. To defray the administrative costs, a nominal fee of Rs 1,500/- is being charged per delegate. Reply Form is enclosed for your use.

I look forward to your confirmation.

Best regards,

Rajesh Menon

Senior Director

Confederation of Indian Industry

Workshop on Workforce Assessments and Interviewing Skills

Workshop on Workforce Assessments and Interviewing Skills
14 November 2008: India Habitat Centre, Lodi Road, New Delhi

CII has prepared Live Proceeding (DVD) of the Workshop on Workforce Assessments and Interviewing Skills organised on 14 November 2008 at India Habitat Centre, Lodi Road, New Delhi – 110003.

In addition to the video recording, the DVD also contains copies of the presentations.

The workshop covered the following topics:
Workforce Assessments
* Introduction to assessments
* Types of assessments
* Application of assessments
* Evaluation of assessments

Interviewing Skills
* Objectives of Interviews
* The Interview process
* Role of Interviewer
* Probing techniques

Faculty Profile
Mr R Kannan is the founder promoter of AssessPeople (formerly Careersindia) and brings with him over 13 years of experience in Human Resource Management and over 13 years of entrepreneurial experience. His areas of expertise include Human Resource Management,
Quantitative Approach to Social Sciences, Organisational Development and psychometric assessments. An alumnus of XLRI (Batch of ’82), he has worked in organisations like Blow Plast, Crompton Greaves, Hindustan Lever and the Murugappa Group in various positions in Human Resources.

Mr Satish is the Head of Service Delivery at AssessPeople (formerly Careersindia). Satish’s areas of expertise include Human Resource Management, Use of psychometric tools and instruments, Evaluation, design and construction of tests, Client Service Delivery and Research and Analytics. A Certified Managerial competency Assessment Consultant and Trainer, he is instrumental in the design and construction of all tests at AssessPeople (formerly Careersindia).

You can book a copy of the DVD by sending Reply Form (available at GSIA office).

For further details you can contact:
I S Gahlaut
Director & Head – Skills Development, Education,
HR-IR and Affirmative Action
Confederation of Indian Industry – CII
249-F, Udyog Vihar, Phase 4, Sector 18,
Gurgaon-122015
Haryana, India
Tel: + 91-124-4014060-67
+ 91-124-4014077 (D), 4101045 (D)
Fax: + 91-124-4014080
Email: [email protected]
Website : www.cii.in

Cyber Security Tip ST07-001 Shopping Safely Online

Cyber Security Tip ST07-001 Shopping Safely Online

Online shopping has become a popular way to purchase items without yhe hassles of traffic and crowds. However, the Internet has unique risks,so it is important to take steps to protect yourself when shopping online.

Why do online shoppers have to take special precautions?
The Internet offers a convenience that is not available from any
other shopping outlet. From the comfort of your home, you can search
for items from countless vendors, compare prices with a few simple
mouse clicks, and make purchases without waiting in line. However,
the Internet is also convenient for attackers, giving them multiple
ways to access the personal and financial information of
unsuspecting shoppers. Attackers who are able to obtain this information may use
it for their own financial gain, either by making purchases themselves
or by selling the information to someone else.

How do attackers target online shoppers?

There are three common ways that attackers can take advantage
of online shoppers:
* Targeting vulnerable computers – If you do not take steps
to protect your computer from viruses or other malicious code,
an attacker may be able to gain access to your computer and all
of the information on it. It is also important for vendors to
protect their computers to prevent attackers from accessing
customer databases.
* Creating fraudulent sites and email messages – Unlike traditional
shopping, where you know that a store is actually the store
it claims to be, attackers can create malicious web sites that
mimic legitimate ones or create email messages that appear to have
been sent from a legitimate source. Charities may also
be misrepresented in this way, especially after natural disasters
or during holiday seasons. Attackers create these malicious sites
and email messages to try to convince you to supply personal
and financial information.
* Intercepting insecure transactions – If a vendor does not
use encryption, an attacker may be able to intercept your
information as it is being transmitted.

How can you protect yourself?

* Use and maintain anti-virus software, a firewall, and
anti-spyware software – Protect yourself against viruses and Trojan horses
that may steal or modify the data on your own computer and leave
you vulnerable by using anti-virus software and a firewall
(see understanding Anti-Virus Software and Understanding Firewalls
formore information). Make sure to keep your virus definitions up
to date. Spyware or adware hidden in software programs may also
give attackers access to your data, so use a legitimate
anti-spyware program to scan your computer and remove any of these files
(see Recognizing and Avoiding Spyware for more information).
* Keep software, particularly your web browser, up to date -Install
software patches so that attackers cannot take advantage of
known problems or vulnerabilities (see Understanding Patches for
more information). Many operating systems offer automatic updates.
If this option is available, you should enable it.
* Evaluate your software’s settings – The default settings of
most software enable all available functionality. However,
attackers may be able to take advantage of this functionality to access
your computer (see Evaluating Your Web Browser’s Security Settings
for more information). It is especially important to check
the settings for software that connects to the Internet
(browsers,email clients, etc.). Apply the highest level of
security available that still gives you the functionality you need.
* Do business with reputable vendors – Before providing any
personal or financial information, make sure that you are interacting
with a reputable, established vendor. Some attackers may try to
trick you by creating malicious web sites that appear to be
legitimate,so you should verify the legitimacy before supplying
any information (see Avoiding Social Engineering and Phishing
Attacks and Understanding Web Site Certificates for more
information). Locate and note phone numbers and physical addresses of vendors
in case there is a problem with your transaction or your bill.
* Take advantage of security features – Passwords and other
security features add layers of protection if used appropriately
(see Choosing and Protecting Passwords and Supplementing Passwords
for more information).
* Be wary of emails requesting information – Attackers may
attempt to gather information by sending emails requesting that
you confirm purchase or account information (see Avoiding
Social Engineering and Phishing Attacks for more information).
Legitimate businesses will not solicit this type of information
through email.
* Check privacy policies – Before providing personal or
financial information, check the web site’s privacy policy. Make sure
you understand how your information will be stored and used
(see Protecting Your Privacy for more information).
* Make sure your information is being encrypted – Many sites
use SSL, or secure sockets layer, to encrypt information.
Indications that your information will be encrypted include a URL that
begins with “https:” instead of “http:” and a lock icon in the
bottom right corner of the window.
* Use a credit card – Unlike debit cards, credit cards may have
a limit on the monetary amount you will be responsible for paying
if your information is stolen and used by someone else. You
can further minimize damage by using a single credit card with a
low credit line for all of your online purchases.
* Check your statements – Keep a record of your purchases and
copies of confirmation pages, and compare them to your bank
statements.
If there is a discrepancy, report it immediately (see
Preventing and Responding to Identity Theft for more information).
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Authors: Mindi McDowell, Monica Maher
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Management Programme for Entrepreneurs & Family Businesses – 3,

Nadathur S Raghavan Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning Indian Institute of Maangement Bangalore has informed regarding a programme called, Management Programme for Entrepreneurs & Family Businesses – 3, which is being offered by NSRCEL at IIMB. The programme will commence from 9th February, 2009 and involves 40 days of sessions at IIMB over a one year period, supplemented by online learning during the period.

The brochure explaining the programme details is available at GSIA office for your reference.