Appreciation Programme on “TOYOTA PRODUCTION SYSTEM”

Appreciation Programme on “TOYOTA PRODUCTION SYSTEM”
16 May 2008 : New Delhi

The “Toyota Production System” which is also known as a “Thinking Production System” is a comprehensive model encompassing all Management Principles. Testimony to this fact is that today Toyota is globally No.2 and is poised to become the top automaker shortly.

The system is generic in nature and can be applied across sectors .Today there are successful practitioners of TPS across Diverse sectors such as Banking, Hospitals, Software etc. So What makes TPS click is it’s simple but focussed approach

It is a balanced mix of the 4P’s of Philosophy, Process, People and Partners that has made Toyota what they are today in all geographical areas of operation.

OBJECTIVES & LEARNING OUTCOMES
The objectives of the programme are to provide inputs to participants to enable them to :

-Assess their current standing Vis a Vis the TPS Way.
-Decide on which Initiatives to be taken up on priority
-Make mid course corrections/ modify the existing systems/initiatives
-Devise their own Production System .
-See dimension of Processes, People, Partners & problem solving in Unison
-How all these tools are to be integrated & used in a daily atmosphere.

CONTENTS
The programme covers
14 Principles of TPS across the 4P’s of Philosophy, Processes, Partnership & Problem solving
Elements of TPS such as 3M,Jidoka, JIT Principles in detail
Unique elements of TPS such as Kanban, Andon, Heijunka, Visual Control etc with suggested areas of application.
How do the senior functionaries use these tools and techniques to ascertain and monitor Organizational health?
Discussion on successes & Failures of TPS Implementation

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This programme is targeted at the Top & Senior Management Personnel, who would be acting as initiative drivers in the organization. Also senior functionaries from the Production function, Shop floor Managers who would deploy many of these initiatives could benefit as a major part of the programme is about strengthening of the Processes

ASSUMED KNOWLEDGE
Should have a good grasp of the Organization’s Processes, and knowledgeable about Production & Quality initiatives and preferably worked across departments.

FACULTY
The Program would be anchored by Mr K R Shivakumar, Counsellor, CII Institute of Quality. He has Industry experience in the Manufacturing Sector for over 15 Years and is associated with various Manufacturing and Service Industries for implementing various TPS initiatives. He was also associated with the Toyota Group of companies for a decade working in various capacities His Current work profile in CII encompasses counselling, training. managing systems implementation, external auditing, Assessment of Business excellence etc. across different Sectors.

Kindly take advantage of this programme and nominate colleagues from your organization.

Registration and other details are enclosed.

We look forward to your early response.

Yours sincerely,
S.K. Kakkar

Principal Counsellor & Head
CII Institute of Quality

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AMITABH VYAS
Executive Officer
CII Institute of Quality
Plot 249 F, Udyog Vihar Phase IV
Sector 18
Gurgaon 122 015
Tel : 0124 4014051 / 4309447 -D / 4014060 – 67 – B
Fax : 0124 4014051
Email: [email protected]
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Registration Details

DELEGATE FEE :

CII Members
Non-members
Large & Medium Companies
Rs.4,000/- per participant
Rs.4,500/- per participant
SSI Units
Rs.3,000/- per participant
Rs.3,500/- per participant

Companies nominating 3 or more participants will be eligible for a discount of 10% on the delegate fee

Exact venue will be intimated on receiving nomination.

For confirmation of nominations, please forward your nominations along with the cheque/DD towards delegate fee drawn in favour of CII Institute of Quality, Bangalore.

Delegate fee is non-refundable. Changes in nominations are acceptable.

This is a non- residential programme. Therefore delegates are requested to make their own arrangements for their accommodation.

For registration and more details please contact Mr Amitabh Vyas.
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Mr Amitabh Vyas
Executive Officer
CII Institute of Quality
Plot No 249 – F, Udyog Vihar Phase IV
Tel : 0124 4014060 – 67/ 4014051/4309447
Sector 18
Fax : 0124 4014051
Gurgaon 122 015
Email : [email protected]

REPLY FORMAppreciation Programme on
“Toyota Production System”
16 May 2008 : New Delhi
 
Our organization will be represented by :

Name Designation
1. ________________________________________________________________
2. ________________________________________________________________
3. ________________________________________________________________
4. ________________________________________________________________
At par Cheque”/Demand Draft drawn in favour of CII Institute of Quality, Bangalore for Rs._________________ towards the delegate fee is enclosed.

Nominated by: __________________________ Designation: ____________________
Company: _____________________________________________________________
Address:______________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
Tel: ___________________________________ Fax: __________________________
Email: ________________________________________

Six Sigma – Champion Training

Dear Member,
Six Sigma – Champion Training
26 May 2008 : New Delhi

In line with CII’s theme “Building People Building India”, the CII-Institute of Quality (CII-IQ) plays a proactive role to enhance competitiveness of Indian Industry. Creating a World–Class facility requires knowledge on appropriate and matching skills and capabilities of its people. Many companies in India and abroad are on this journey. CII-IQ plays a proactive role to enhance SIX SIGMA Tools & Techniques in Indian Industry. A few success stories have begun to evolve in India through CII’s continued effort.

Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) is organising a SIX SIGMA CHAMPION TRAINING PROGRAMME on 26 May 2008 at New Delhi. Champion Training is intended to produce Champions who are responsible for coordinating a business roadmap to successfully achieve Six Sigma within the organization. As a Champion, you will learn to identify importance of project selection. You will learn about the tools used to complete successful projects as well as your responsibilities throughout the Define, Measure & Analyze, Improve and Control (DMAIC) process.

Course Objective

Impart senior management an indepth understanding of the Six sigma culture
DOE techniques and their usefulness in achieving process improvements
Sharing of various case studies of Six sigma implementation

Course Content
Introduction and Origin of Six sigma
Introduction to concepts like RTY (Rolled Throughput Yield), DPMO (Defects per million opportunities)
Concept of Cpk and estimated Part to Part variation in the Process
Effective Organization structure setup for Six sigma implementation
Selection of Black Belt projects
Management review and control mechanism of Black Belt projects
Introduction to DOE tools used in Six sigma
DMAIC (Define, Measure & Analyze, Improve and Control) phases in Process improvement
Sharing of case studies of Black Belt projects which has achieved breakthrough improvements in manufacturing processes

Target Audience
Personnel from Top/Senior Management or Department/ Functional Heads, Senior Managers and Managers from Quality Assurance, Quality Control, Design, Vendor Development, Production, Production engineering.

Duration : One Day

Certificate : for the Participation will be issued by Confederation of Indian Industry

For Registration details & delegate fee please see the attached Reply form.
I am writing to request you to take advantage of this unique programme and nominate colleagues from your organisation. Since the seats are limited and the nominations will be accepted on “first come first served” basis, please send the attached Reply Form at the earliest.

Kind regards,
Yours sincerely,
S K Kakkar

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Faculty
Mr Ram Narayan is a Mechanical Engineer and a Post Graduate Diploma holder in Business Administration. He worked in Lucas TVS from 1991-1996 and joined Omnex in 1996 as a Consultant for implementation of Quality Systems and Process Improvement for Automotive industries. He was earlier heading the Systems Certification in TUV Rheinland Academy and helped the supplier base of OEM’s for improving the product quality and achieving customer satisfaction through implementation of effective systems.

Mr Ram Narayan, with his wide experience, has helped the industry in implementing FMEA, Process Control using Statistical Techniques and Problem Solving approach making process improvements in various assignments. He is a Six Sigma Master Black Belt.

Registration Details

Delegate Fee :

CII Members Non-members
per participant per participant
Rs 4,000/- Rs 4,500/-
Large & Medium companies
SSI Units Rs 3250/- Rs 3750/-

Discount : 10% discount for 3 or more nominations from the same company

Pre-registration and pre-payment is essential for participation. Kindly forward your nominations along with the DD / cheque towards delegate fee drawn in favour of CII Institute of Quality, payable at Bangalore or through at par cheque.
Delegate fee is non-refundable, however changes in nominations are acceptable.
Nominations will be accepted on “first come first served” basis.
This is a non- residential programme. Therefore delegates are requested to make their own arrangements for their accommodation.
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Amitabh Vyas
Confederation of Indian Industry
Plot No. 249- F, Sector 18
Phase IV, Udyog Vihar
Gurgaon.
Tel: 0124-4014051 / 4014060-67 / 4309447
Fax: 0124-4014051
Email: [email protected]

Six Sigma – Champion Training
26 May 2008 : New Delhi

Our organization will be represented by:

Name Designation Phone Email ID

1.___________________ _______________ ____________ ______________
2.­­­___________________ _______________ ____________ ______________
3.___________________ _______________ ____________ ______________

Name of the HR Head Designation Phone Email ID

___________________ _______________ ____________ ______________
Name of the Quality Head Designation Phone Email ID

___________________ _______________ ____________ ______________

Nomination by: _________________ Designation: _______________ Signature:_____________

Company: _____________________________________________________________________

Address : ______________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

Tel : __________________________________ Fax :___________________________________
Email : _________________________________________________________________________

Auditor / Lead Auditor Training Course organised by CII

Dear Sir / Madam,

Auditor / Lead Auditor Training Course
(IRCA Certification Number A17392) (NRBPT Certification Number LQ 102)
27 – 31 May 2008 : Gurgaon

As part of compliance to ISO 9000 Quality Management System, organisations need to conduct regular Quality System Audits carried out by trained Auditors. In order to meet these requirements, CII has upgraded its Auditor / Lead Auditor Training Course. We are pleased to announce the Auditor/Lead Auditor Training Course on 27 – 31 May 2008 at Gurgaon.

The course fulfils the requirements for qualifying as Auditors/Lead Auditors to the IRCA Scheme (IRCA 602). The Course also qualifies for QMS auditor certification with NRBPT (National Registration Board for Personnel & Training), a Board set up by the Quality Council of India (QCI).

By the end of this course delegates will be able to :

Satisfy the training requirements for IRCA certification to all grades of Quality Management System (QMS) Auditors

Plan and conduct audits against ISO 9001: 2000 Standards

Understand and apply the 8 principles of quality management to design an effective and efficient system for own organization

Understand and apply the Process Management Approach

The course will provide knowledge and opportunity to demonstrate skills against these objectives. The course concludes with an examination on the last day. Successful participants would be issued certificates recognised by IRCA and NRBPT. Certificate of successful completion are valid for three years for the purpose of auditor certification by NRBPT and IRCA.

Participants Profile : The course would benefit technical personnel from Production, Quality, Inspection, Maintenance, Purchase, Marketing, Sales and Auditors (External & Internal). Nominated delegates are expected to have some understanding of the content, application and implementation of the ISO 9000:2000 Series of Standards.

Duration : Five Days: Attendance : Full attendance at the course is mandatory to qualify. Use of Mobile Phones is not permitted during the Training Sessions.

I am writing to invite you to take advantage of this unique training course and nominate colleagues from your organisation.

We look forward to your response.

Kind regards,
Yours sincerely,
S K Kakkar
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REGISTRATION DETAILS
DELEGATE FEE :

CII Members: Rs 18,000/- per delegate
CII Non Members: Rs 20,000/- per delegate

For confirmation of nominations, please forward your nominations along with the ‘at par cheque’ / Demand Draft towards delegate fee drawn in favour of CII Institute of Quality, Bangalore. Nominations will be confirmed only if delegate fee received in advance.

Delegate fee is neither refundable nor adjustable against any future programme, as the Course has limited seats of 20 only. Changes in nominations are acceptable.

Companies nominating 3 or more participants to any single programme will be eligible for a discount of 10% on the delegate fee.

All discounts are available only if the delegate fee is received before the commencement of the programme.

This is a non- residential programme. Therefore delegates are requested to make their own arrangements for accommodation.
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Amitabh Vyas
Executive Officer
Confederation of Indian Industry Tel : 0124 4014051 / 4309447 / 4014060-67 – B
249 – F, Sector 18 Fax : 0124 4014051
Udyog Vihar Phase IV, Gurgaon 122015 Email: [email protected]

Auditor / Lead Auditor Training Course
(IRCA Certification Number A17392) (NRBPT Certification Number LQ 102)
27 – 31 May 2008 : Gurgaon

The following executives would attend the above course:-
Name Designation

1. __________________________________________________________________________

2. __________________________________________________________________________

3. __________________________________________________________________________

At Par Cheque / Demand Draft drawn in favour of CII Institute of Quality, Bangalore for Rs.__________ towards the delegate fee is enclosed.

Name : _____________________________ Designation : _______________________________

Company : ______________________________________________________________________

Address :________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________­____________________________________

Tel : ___________________________________________________________________________

Fax : ___________________________________________________________________________

Email:__________________________________________________________________________

PS : Kindly arrange to send the Reply Form and delegate fee to the address given above only

FOODWORLD-INDIA 2008

FOODWORLD-INDIA 2008
“Strategy, Sustainability & Success”

FICCI Global Convention For Food Business and Industry
November 13-15, 2008-Mumbai, India

Dear Entrepreneurs,

I am pleased to inform you that FICCI and the Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Government of India are co-organizing “FOODWORLD-INDIA 2008”- the global convention for food business and industry at Mumbai from November 13-15, 2008.

“FOODWORLD INDIA 2008”- will focus on Strategy, Sustainability and Success to unleash India’s potential in this sector. The event will create a platform to bring together global leaders in food processing industry. The Global leaders will share their knowledge and vision to accelerate the growth of this sector to increase India’s penetration in global markets.

We have invited Italy to be the partner country. We have also requested Maharashtra and Kerala to be the Host & Partner States respectively for this year’s Global Convention. The program is slotted into three strategic sessions and an exclusive CEO Conclave with world leaders from the food processing industry debating on–“Strategies for Sustainable Growth” being organized on day one of this global convention.

I am writing to request you to block your dairies to join us in the three-day global convention. Please find attached the programme structure for your reference. Should you need any further information, please feel free to speak to my colleague at 011-23738162, email: [email protected]

Look forward to welcoming you at FOODWORLD INDIA 2008!

With best regards,

sd/-
Sameer Barde

* For details of the programme kindly contact GSIA officce.
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Usage of cyanide should be banned in zinc and copper plating – CENTRAL POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD.

For Kind Attention of Members / Enterprises

Electroplating units are informed that, The Central Pollution Control Board has constituted an Expert Committee who has deliberated that “usage of cyanide should be banned in zinc and copper plating with a time frame of 3 years throughout the Country” as non-cyanide copper and zinc plating electrolyte solutions/baths are available and is being practiced by most of the electroplaters with same quality of the plating as produced by the cyanide based copper and zinc plating.

The units concerned / suppliers etc. are requested to kindly take note and furnish their comments on the decision on or before 19th April, 2008 to this Association or directly to the Central Pollution Control Board, Ministry of Environment & Forests, Govt. of India directly under intimation to this office as the same will be placed before the Expert Committee which is proposed to be held in April-May 2008.

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FOURTH INDIA INNOVATION SUMMIT 2008

FOURTH INDIA INNOVATION SUMMIT 2008 – “Innovations in the 21st Century”

20-21 June 2008 : Hotel Leela Palace, Bangalore

CII Karnataka will be organizing the Fourth Edition of the India Innovation Summit on 20-21 June 2008 at Hotel Leela Palace, Bangalore.

The Theme for the Fourth India Innovation Summit 2008 is “Innovation in the 21st Century”. To capitalize on the emerging opportunities and address challenges, organizations and governments need to leverage emerging technologies and collaborate with stakeholder communities across geographies to co-create value. Sustainable growth is possible only when innovations are integrated with ethical business practices and care for the environment. The conference will present many insightful case studies that have addressed these issues.

Speakers from leading innovative companies in India and abroad have been invited to address the plenary sessions on:

Ø Innovations in Emerging Markets
Ø Services Innovation
Ø Systematic Innovation for the Competitive Edge
Ø CSR Driven Innovation
Ø Innovations for Rural India
Ø Leveraging & Nurturing the Indian Innovation System
Ø Innovation in Public Sector / Government.

Break-out sessions will facilitate interaction between the distinguished speakers and delegates to the conference.

A new dimension has been added to the Fourth India Innovation Summit, namely, The Innovation Challenge. The Innovation Challenge will be a contest organized under the ambit of the Summit to provide a platform for to present commercially viable solutions to the theme of the Innovation Challenge which focuses on Urban Issues in Bangalore City. Details on ‘Innovation Challenge Contest’ is attached for your reference.

I am writing to invite you to participate in the Fourth India Innovation Summit and also to nominate delegates from your organization through the attached Registration form. A ‘programme outline’ is also enclosed for your reference.

We look forward to your participation at the Fourth India Innovation Summit, 2008.

Kind regards,

Kris Gopalakrishnan
Chairman, CII India Innovation Summit
Past Chairman, CII Karnataka &
CEO and Managing Director, Infosys Technologies
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)
1086, 12th Main, HAL 2nd Stage
Indira Nagar, Bangalore – 500 008
Tel.: 91-80-25276544/45 / 25276706/07
Fax: 91-80-25276709
Website: www.cii.in
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FOURTH India Innovation Summit 2008
20-21 June 2008 : Hotel Leela Palace, Bangalore

DELEGATE REGISTRATION FORM
We would like to attend the India Innovation Summit 2008 on 20-21 June 2008
We would also like to participate in “Innovation Challenge Contest”
(For more information, kindly refer the Innovation Challenge Contest attached)

Organisation: .…………………………………………………………. …………………………………………………………….
Rep. by: (CEO/MD) ………………………………………….…………………Designation: ……..………………………………
Tel: …………………………… Fax:…………………………… Email: ……………………………………………….
Address: …………………………………………………………………….……………………………….
…..………………………………………………………………………………………….…………………………………………..

Nominations from our Organisation:

Name Designation Mobile No Email id
1
2
3
4
5

Delegate fees for the India Innovation Summit 2008 (two days)
Rs. 6,000/- per delegate for Non-CII Members
Rs. 5,000/- per delegate for CII members (Large & Medium companies)
Rs. 4,500/- per delegate for CII Members (Small Scale members)
Rs.1,500/- per delegate for students & Faculties from educational institutions
[Group discount of 10 % will be applicable for more than three nominations from the same organisation][also avail early bird discount of Rs. 500/- per delegate till 20 May 2008 (on registration with the delegate fee)]

Our Cheque / Demand Draft for Rs……………………/- drawn in favour of “Confederation of Indian Industry” payable at Bangalore, is enclosed.
(Registration fees are non-refundable. However a change in nomination is acceptable)
(Kindly note that prior registration is mandatory)

For further information and RSVP:

Augustine T U / Deepak Vardey
Confederation of Indian Industry
#1086, 12th Main, HAL 2nd Stage
Indiranagar, Bangalore 560 008
Tel: 080-2527 6544 / 545 / 706 / 707 / Fax: 080-2527 6709
Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
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Overseas Indian Facilitation Centre (OIFC)

Overseas Indian Facilitation Centre (OIFC)

The Overseas Indian Facilitation Centre (OIFC) is a public private partnership of Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs (MOIA) and Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). Its objective is to facilitate and connect with the Indian Diaspora. Thereby enabling to bridge the gap between Indians and Overseas Indians. OIFC provides a wide range of consultative and advisory services in key focus areas like Real Estate, Wealth Management, Taxation, legal and Consular.

In order to provide quality services, OIFC has a strong back-end support in the form of eminent Knowledge Partners such as Cushman & Wakefield, Edelweiss, Peeyush Aggarwal & Co, etc.

As one of its first endeavors, OIFC had organised a market place, an interactive forum for the NRIs/PIOs at the latest Pravasi Bharatiya Divas 2008. Around 900 delegates visited the market place, most of them from United States, UK and South East Asian countries.

CEO Ms Subha Rajan will be happy to assist you. Welcome any suggestions you may have.

Overseas Indian Facilitation Centre
C/O Confederation of Indian Industry
249 F, Sector – 18,
Udyog Vihar, Ph – IV,
Gurgaon – 122015
Haryana, India
Tel -91 – 124 – 4014055 (D), 4014060 – 67 Ext – 382
Fax – 91 – 124 – 4309446
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.oifc.in

Retail Symposium 2008

Retail Symposium 2008- Making Delhi a Global Retail Destination
25 April, 2008: Hotel InterContinental The Grand, New Delhi

The Indian retail market, which is the fifth largest retail destination globally, according to industry estimates is estimated to grow from US$ 330 billion in 2007 to US$ 427 billion by 2010 and US$ 637 billion by 2015.

Delhi is India’s largest consumer market with the highest concentration of households with an annual income of US$ 110,000 and per capita income more than double the national average. Delhi is a destination for shopping across India besides its own consumption appetite. It is the principal business and commercial centre in northern India, well complemented by industrial areas in the National Capital Region such as Gurgaon, Faridabad and Noida.

In light of the above, Delhi has the potential to emerge as the Retail Capital of India & Retail Destination of the world. Delhi’s emergence as a global retail destination has the power to transform its environment, its economy and it’s maturing into a world-class city.

In order to bring out leading thoughts on the subject and initiate positive transformation, CII is organising the second edition of Retail Symposium 2008 on “Making Delhi a Retail Destination” on 25 April 2008 at 1000 hrs at Crystal Ballroom, Hotel InterContinental The Grand, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi .

The symposium calls upon government representatives, retailers, traders, allied industry, consultants, architects, planners & economist to learn, voice opinion, exchange views and institute thought leadership on making Delhi a bigger retail success story.

Eminent speakers from industry and senior government officials are expected to participate in the conference and share their perspectives.

I am writing to invite you and your colleagues as delegates to participate in this conference. Please do confirm your participation through the attached Reply Form.

Looking forward to receiving your confirmation.

Please contact Jagdeep Mangal for sponsorship and other information.
President & CEO

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Jagdeep Mangal
Confederation of Indian Industry
Northern Region) – Sub-Regional Office
Plot No.249-F, Sector 18
Udyog Vihar, Phase -IV
Gurgaon 122 015
Tel: +91-124-4014060-67 Extn.379
Fax: +91-124-4014070
E- Mail :[email protected]
Website: www.cii.in
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REPLY FORM
Jagdeep Mangal
Confederation of Indian Industry
Northern Region – Sub-Regional Office
Plot No.249-F, Sector 18 Phone: 0124-4014060-67/ 4014072
Udyog Vihar, Phase – IV Fax: 0124-4014070
Gurgaon 122 015 Email:[email protected]

Retail Symposium 2008- Making Delhi a Global Retail Destination
25 April, 2008: Hotel InterContinental The Grand, New Delhi

Delegate Fee : Rs.2000/- per participant

Our company will be represented by:

Name Designation
1. _________________________________ ____________________________________
2. _________________________________ ____________________________________
3. _________________________________ ____________________________________
4. _________________________________ ____________________________________

Enclosed please find our demand draft / cheque no. _____________ dated __________ for Rs. _________ in favour of CII (Northern Region), payable at Delhi.

Name : _________________________________________________
Designation : _________________________________________________
Organisation : _________________________________________________
Address : _________________________________________________
Phone : ____________________ Fax : ____________________
Email : ________________________________________________

Delegate fee is non-refundable. Change in nomination is acceptable.
Programme is non-residential
Prior Registration is necessary.
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The Changing Scene of Employee Benefit Provision in India

Seminar on
The Changing Scene of Employee Benefit Provision in India
9.30 a.m. 17th April 2008 Hotel Leela Kempinski, Mumbai

The provision of employee benefits and the costs and risks associated with such provision has fast become an important consideration for both HR and Finance Directors around the world. This is no less of an issue in India. Whether it be accounting for employee benefits, the design of benefit schemes or the importance of employee benefits in M&A situations, company directors need to ensure they have sufficient knowledge and awareness.

This educative half-day seminar jointly organized by ASSOCHAM and Watson Wyatt, is designed to provide a hands-on guidance in understanding the employee benefits scene in India and how this is changing on 17th April 2008 at 9.30 a.m. at Hotel Leela Kempinski, Sahar, Andheri (E), Mumbai.

Mr. Richard Holloway, Actuary & Managing Consultant, Watson Wyatt, Singapore, Mr. Andrew Heard, Head of Benefits – Asia Pacific, Watson Wyatt have already confirmed to share their worldwide experience on the issue in the Indian context. A few amongst the expert speakers, we have invited Mr. S. Mahalingam, CFO, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., Mr. Raj Tandon, CFO, HSBC, Mr. Ashwani Parshara, Sr. V.P. (HR), Reliance Industries Ltd., Mr. U.Y. Phadke, President (Finance & Legal Affairs), Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. and Mr. K.K. Mehta, V.P. (Finance), Johnson & Johnson Ltd. to address and share their views and perceptions with the participants.

The conference is aimed at CEO’s, CFO’s, Director (Finance), Financial Controllers, Manager (HR / Personnel), Company Secretaries in Industry as well as in practice.

The topics would include:

· Accounting for Employee Benefits

o Recognition and measurement of employee benefits under AS 15 Revised

o AS 15 Revised from the auditors perspective

· Trends in Employee Benefits

o Trends in Employee Benefits provision in India

o Importance of Employee Benefits in M&As

o Developments in Group Product market

May, I request you to please attend and also depute your colleagues for the same. Participation fee @ Rs. 2000/- per delegate is being charged to partially defray the cost of the seminar. A copy of registration form is attached.

Looking forward to receiving your confirmation.

For details contact:
D.S. Rawat
Secretary General
ASSOCHAM
ASSOCHAM Corporate Office
1, Community Centre
Zamrudpur, Kailash Colony
New Delhi – 110 048

Tel : 011-46550555
Fax: 011-46536482 / 81
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Seminar on
The Changing Scene of Employee Benefit Provision in India
9.30 a.m. 17th April 2008 Hotel Leela Kempinski, Mumbai

DELEGATE REGISTRATION FORM

I / we would like to attend / nominate the following:

Delegate 1
Delegate 2
Delegate 3
Name
Designation
Organisation
Address
City
Pin Code
Tel #
Fax #
Email

Participation Fee: Rs. 2,000/- per participant
Limited seats available on first come first served basis, Rights of Admission reserved.
Prior Registration is essential. Please fax/courier/email the registration form at the earliest.

A cheque/demand draft of Rs. ___________ (No. ______________ dated __________ drawn on __________________________) being participation fee @ Rs. 2000/- per participant in favour of ASSOCHAM payable at New Delhi is enclosed.

___________________________________ ______________
Name & Designation of nominating authority (Signature)

Registration options

By Post:
By Fax:
By Email:
Mr. Harinder Kaushik
ASSOCHAM
Corporate Office
1, Community Centre
Zamrudpur, Kailash Colony
New Delhi – 110 048

Mob: 09313771618
011- 46536482 / 81
011- 46536497 / 98

[email protected]
[email protected]

Constitution of Micro and Small Enterprises Facilitation Council

Constitution of Micro and Small Enterprises Facilitation Council
Official Gazette, Govt. of Goa
Extraordinary No.3, Series II No.50
Department of Industries
Notification No.3/67/2006-IND dated 13th March, 2008

Government of Goa, in terms of Section 21 of the Micro and Small Medium Enterprises Development, (MSMED) Act, 2006 read with Rule 3 (1) of the Goa Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Rules, 2007 hereby constitutes Micro and Small Enterprises Facilitation Council consisting of the following members:-

i) The Director of Industries, Trade and Commerce, Panaji ………Chairman
ii) President, Goa Small Industries Association, Panaji ………Member
iii) Branch Manager, SBI (Lead Bank), Panaji ………Member
iv) Mr. Manguirish Pai Raikar ………Member
v) Mr. Blaise Costa Bir ………Member

By order and in the, name of the Governor of Goa.
B. S. Kudalkar, Under Secretary (Industries).
Porvorim 13th March, 2008