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VISION & ROADMAP 2014 – 2015

Going Forward 2014-15 My Dream and delivery proposal is based on one basic belief of

“Togetherness” We can Dream

We can Deliver

THOUGHTS & IDEAS

Has no Timeline Has no Monopoly

Our Success will depend on our ability to be TOGETHER. 2

What has happened since 19th June, 2014? • All international chambers with MOUs have been communicated with a desire to renew and re activate relationships. • Launch of new website & Mobile application for IMC. • New Economist has been interviewed and appointed • Additional resources for marketing is in place • Staff at all level have been met with the objective of better alignment. • Visited the “Vision Document – December – 2012” 3

THEME for 2014-15

Growth with Governance

Growth with Governance •

Why this THEME?

“Bad Governance” has taken a beating on the business environment both in public and private commercial activities.



This has hampered economic growth and is negative publicity for India.



“Bad Governance” is throwing a challenge to India , to Indian values and its capabilities.



We at IMC, would like to be a crusader against this acknowledged evil.



This theme will give the Business community and IMC a moral high ground while raising issues with the Government. 6

My guide & Supporter for the theme : • •

• •



Mr. K Venkataraman – CEO Larsen & Toubro Mr. Subramaniam Ramadorai – Vice Chairman of Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. Mr. Shekhar Gupta – Vice – Chairman of the India Today Group Mr. G Srinivasan – Chairman cum Managing Director New India Assurance Co. Ltd. Mr. D K Sarraf – Chairman and Managing Director ONGC

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Agenda - Going forward Voice of industry The Chamber will continue to provide a voice and influence policy making through all possible channels and means available.

Involvement of new members and youth The Chamber will encourage fresh ideas and energy by attracting youth.

Visibility of chamber The Chamber’s visibility and activities needs to go beyond Mumbai.

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Agenda - Going forward Positioning & Perception of chamber The Chamber should be made a Premier State Chamber with the ultimate goal of making it National and then (International).

Income & expenses The Chamber needs to Double its Top line both in its Incomes & Expenses with balanced ratios.

Increase membership The Chamber need to increase corporate membership both in quantity and quality with their active participation.

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Agenda - Going forward Engage members Create a unique delivery mechanism for all members including members of SME and Affiliated Associations on reasonable “paid service basis”.

ADR Centre Optimise and Operationalize ADR asap.

Research & Publications The Chamber should perceive to be a Knowledge Centre with in-house resources which can be self sustainable.

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How will the objectives be achieved? Voice of industry The Chamber will continue to provide a voice and influence policy making through all possible channels and means available. Can be achieved by •





The current strength and goodwill of the chamber is a great Asset and Blessing. Will capitalise on professional strength i.e. Legal , Tax , Banking , Real estate & Infrastructure and Insurance & specialists in Governance and many new opportunities. Organising events that would facilitate two way interactions with the Government. We will also accept partnerships and compliment the government in achieving its agenda.

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How will the objectives be achieved? Involvement of new members and youth The chamber will encourage fresh ideas and re-energize experts by attracting new faces and youth. Can be achieved by • •

• •

We have invited new energy in our expert committees Students & youth will be encouraged to be a part of various committees and will attend meetings and events in the ‘Student’s Gallery’, which will be an audience to the knowledge shared during the meeting. Students who regularly attend these meetings, will be given a chance to speak on the dais in the events aligned to the committees they select. Letters have been sent to various colleges inviting active participation of youth. 12

How will the objectives be achieved? Visibility of chamber Can be achieved by •

Engagement of Media house , & personalities in our programs , also

monitoring our PR agency . •

Take up burning issues and get them articulated for circulation. President , Vice

President , Committees and Administration to work together.

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How will the objectives be achieved?

IMC

Positioning & Perception of chamber The chamber should be made a Premier State Chamber with the ultimate goal of making it National and then (International). Can be achieved by •

Events to be held at various cities outside Mumbai, Independently and in partnerships with other institutions and state governments



“Chanakya Award for Governance” is one such proposed event, in partnership with MIT which will be conducted in various states.

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How will the objectives be achieved? Income & expenses The Chamber needs to aggressively increase its Top line both in its Incomes & Expenses with balanced ratios. Can be achieved by •

A new scheme for Rs. 15 lacs and 25 lacs have been launched for corporates.

Details

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How will the objectives be achieved? Increase membership The chamber need to increase corporate membership both in quantity and quality with their active participation. Can be achieved by •

• •

Marketing the new scheme that has been introduced to create corporate members and enhance partnerships through sponsorship Advertisement and Brand promotion needs to be undertaken Expert Committee Chairmen , Co-Chairmen and Managing Committee members will be urged for bringing new members from their respective industries.

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How will the objectives be achieved? Engage members Create a unique delivery mechanism for all members including members of SME and Affiliated Associations on reasonable “paid service basis”. Can be achieved by •



In addition to the help from the expert committees ,We propose to seek guidance from –, A retired IAS officer , Retired IT commissioner , Retired Banker , Retired Service tax commissioner, Legal person , An economist (appointed) whose services the members could use for basic information and guidance. Structure events in a manner such that there is a “take home value” for various classes of members.

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How will the objectives be achieved? ADR centre Optimise and Operationalize ADR Can be achieved by

• • • •

Promotion of ADR at all events held by the Chamber The operationalization of the ADR Centre will be completed soon A Committee has been set up to discuss the letting out of the premises and maintenance of ADR Centre. Effective marketing strategy will be in place

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How will the objectives be achieved? Research & development The Chamber should perceive to be a Knowledge Centre with inhouse resources which can be self sustainable. Can be achieved by • •



A Research paper will have to be ideally launched at major event which is addressed to the policy makers. Our team of Economists in addition and independent of ERTF will release research papers on on-going and emerging issues. The ERTF may conduct research in addition to above on identified and agreed topics .

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2014 - 15

Managing committee 2014-15 Name

Designation

Mr. Prabodh Thakker

President

Mr. Dilip G. Piramal

Vice President

Members

Members

Mr. Pradeep B. Chinai

Mr. Malav Dani

Mr. Dushyant Dave

Mr. Arvind Jolly

Mr. Nitin R Joshi

Mr. Ashok Kadakia

Dr. Lalit S. Kanodia

Mr. Bipin H. Kapadia

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Managing committee 2014-15 Members

Members

Mr. Kishor B Karia

Mr. Anand Rathi

Mr. Samir Somaiya

Mr. Ashish Vaid

Mr. M K Chouhan

Mr. Dilip Dandekar

Mr. Chirag Doshi

Mr. K M Doshi

Mr. Mark S. Fernandes

Mr. Raj Nair

Mr. Rajiv Podar

Mr. Anil Ruia

Mr. Jinesh H Shah

Mr. Shaunak Thacker

Mr. Mahesh Thakkar

Dr. Y P Trivedi 22

Managing committee 2014-15 Co-Opted-Individuals

Co-Opted-Individuals

Mr. Shailesh Vaidya

Mr. Mahendra Sanghi

Mr. Shekhar Bajaj

Ms. Bhavna G. Doshi

Mr. Niranjan Hiranandani

Dr. Nirupam Bajpai

Mr. Atul Joshi

Ms. Anupa Sahney

Mr. Bijay Sahoo

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Managing committee 2014-15 Co Opted Associations

Co Opted Associations

Mr. Mohan Nihalani

Mr. Sudarsshan Chokhani

Mr. Rabindra Agarwal

Mr. Yogen Lathia

Mr. V. Sarangapani

Mr. Surendra Mardia

Mr. Manoj Patodia

Dr. S. D. Israni

Mr. Deepak Doshi

Mr. Mahesh H. Thakker

Mr. Gautam Trivedi

Mr. Narsingmal J. Jain

Mr. Lalit Gandhi

Mr. Bipin N. Shah

Mr. Pranlal R. Sheth

Mr. Ashishkumar Chauhan 24

Managing committee 2014-15 Co Opted Associations

Co Opted Associations

Mr. Paras K. Savla

CA Anil Bhandari

Mr. Ashok Patel

Ex - Officio

Ex - Officio

Mr. V B Haribhakti

Mr. M L Bhakta

Mr. Ram Gandhi

Mr. Niraj Bajaj

Mr. Rohit J. Patel

Mr. Surendra T. Savai

Mr. Vasantkumar Devji

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Managing committee 2014-15 Co Opted Chairman

Co Opted Chairman

Mr. D M Popat

Mr. G. Chandrashekhar

Ms. Deena Mehta

Ms. Rajyalaxmi Rao

Mr. Pradip Shah

Mr. Ketan Dalal

Dr. Rupa Shah

Mr. Chandan Bhattacharya

Adv. Sundeep Puri

Mr. Vikram Nankani

Mr. Arun Agarwal

Mr. R K Jain

Ms. Manju J. Nichani

Mr. Pradip Madhavji

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Managing committee 2014-15 Name

Category

Mr. Pratap Bhogilal

SPECIAL PERMANENT INVITEE

Past Presidents

Past Presidents

Mr. Kantikumar R. Podar

Dr. Ram S. Tarneja

Mr. Tanil R. Kilachand

Mr. Harsh Goenka

Mr. Suresh Kotak

Mr. Shailesh Haribhakti

Mr. Nanik K. Rupani

Mr. Nayan Patel

Mr. Gul Kripalani 27

Managing committee 2014-15 Special Invitees

Special Invitees

Mr. Dilip Dalal

Mr. Ramesh Daswani

Mr. Nitin Goel

CA Snehal N Muzoomdar

Mr. S K Mitra

Mr. Atul Nishar

Mr. Deepak Premnarayen

Mr. Kaushal Sampat

Ms. Meera Sanyal

Mr. Pramod S. Shah

Mr. Anant Singhania

Mr. Pranay Vakil

Ms. Madhavi Vora

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Managing committee 2014-15 Patron Members

Patron Members

Mr. Navaneel Kar

Mr. V D Mhaiskar

Mr. Samir Modi

Mr. Varun Mody

Invitees on Reciprocal Basis

Invitees on Reciprocal Basis

Dr. Rana Kapoor

Dr. Hasit Joshipura

Mr. Rakesh R. Shah

Mr. Ramchandra Bhogale

Cdr. Dipak Naik

Mr. Surendrakumar Jain

Mr. Mahendra Katargamwala

Ms. Aarti Sanghi

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Expert committee 2014-15

Expert committee 2014-15 No. Committee

Chairman

Co-Chairmen

Officer-in-Charge

Mr. D.M. Popat

Mr. Prathamesh Popat Mr. Gautam Mehta

Ms. Surekha Dhamapurkar / Mr. Prajakt Palladwar

1.

ADR : Awareness and Education

2.

Agri-Business, Food Mr. G. Chandrashekhar Processing and Commodities

Dr. Sharad Varde Mr. Kishore Tanna Mr. Arun Sekhsaria

Ms. Anita Naik

3.

Anti-Corruption Cell

Mr. J.F. Ribeiro

Mr. Narayan Varma Mr. D. Sivanandhan

Mr. Sanjiv Gaitonde

Mr. Jitender Bhargava

Mr. G P Gupta Mr. Ravichandran Narayan Mr. P S Ganpathy

Mr. Anand Adsul

4.

Aviation & Airports

5

Brand Enhancement Mr. Dilip Piramal & Membership Development

6.

Capital Market

Ms. Deena Mehta

Mr. Sajay Mehta / Mr. Anand Adsul

Mr. Asokan Arumugam Mr. U. Venkataraman

Ms. Kinjal Desai

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Expert committee 2014-15 No. Committee 7.

Consumer Protection

8.

Corporate Governance & Regulatory Authority

Chairman

Co-Chairmen

Ms. Rajyalaxmi Rao

Officer-in-Charge Ms. Vijaya Das

Mr. Pradip Shah

Mr. Deepak Satwalekar Mr. Pradip Kanakia

Mr. Anand Adsul

9.

Corporate Social Responsibility

Dr. Vinay Sahastrabuddhe

Mr. Tanil Kilachand Ms. Jayanti Shukla Ms. Puja Parekh

Ms. Anita Naik

10.

Diplomacy & Government Partnership

Mr. Gul Kripani

11.

Direct Taxation

Mr. Ketan Dalal

Mr. Gautam Nayak

Mr. Upendra Shah

12.

Economic Policy

Mr. Atul Joshi

Dr. Saugata Bhattacharya

Ms. Anita Naik

Ms. Kinjal Desai

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Expert committee 2014-15 No. Committee

Chairman

Co-Chairmen

Officer-in-Charge

13.

Dr. Rupa Shah

Ms. Manju Nichani

Mr. Sanjiv Gaitonde

Mr. Madhur Bhandarkar

Mr. Sanjoy Chakrabarty Mr. Mir Ranjan Negi Ms. Bharathi Pradhan Mr. Mahesh Thakkar Mr. Bhupesh Kumar

Mr. Sanjay Mehta

Dr. Yadnya Pitale

Mr. Jitendra Sanghvi

Education

14.

Entertainment, Media and Sports

15.

Environment & Energy

Mr. Shailesh Haribhakti

Mr. Suresh Prabhu Mr. Darshan Hiranandani

16.

Finance & Banking

Mr. Chandan Bhattacharya

Mr. Mahesh Thakkar Mr. A. Krishna Kumar Mr. S S Mundra

17.

Finance & Investment (IMC’s)

Mr. Dilip Dandekar

18.

Forum of Affiliated Associations

Mr. Suresh Kotak

Mr. Upendra Shah Mr. Deepak Doshi Mr. Mahesh Thakkar

Ms. Ujwal D’Souza 33

Expert committee 2014-15 No. Committee

Chairman

Co-Chairmen

Officer-in-Charge

Adv. R V Paranjpe Mr. Bijay Sahoo

Ms. Subhashri Nair

19.

Human Resource Development

Adv. Sundeep Puri

20.

Inclusive Innovation Awards

Mrs. Bhavna Doshi

21.

Indirect Taxation

Mr. Vikram Nankani

Mr. Bakul Mody

Mr. Upendra Shah

22.

Industry

Mr. Dilip Piramal

Mr. Deepak Premnarayen

Ms. Ginni Juneja

23.

Information Technology

Dr. Lalit Kanodia

Mr. Hemant Sonawala Mr. Dharmesh Anjaria

Ms. Selby Nambisan

24.

Insurance

Mr. Arun Agarwal

Mr. P. Chandrasekar

Ms. Ujwal D’Souza

Ms. Selby Nambisan

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Expert committee 2014-15 No. Committee

Chairman

Co-Chairmen

Officer-in-Charge

25.

International Business

Mr. Anil Ruia

Ms. Sunita Ramnathkar Ms. Kinjal Desai Mr. Rajiv Podar

26.

Law : Review and Rationalisation

Mr. Shaunak Thacker

Mr. Anand Desai Mr. Tushar Mavani

Ms. Surekha Dhamapurkar/ Mr. Prajakt Palladwar

27.

Mediation

Mr. Suresh Kotak

Mr. Prathamesh Popat

Ms. Surekha Dhamapurkar / Mr. Prajakt Palladwar

28.

MSME

Mr. Deepak Doshi

Mr. Sanjiv Saraff Mr. Arun Sanghi

Ms. Ginni Juneja

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Mumbai Development

Mr. Nanik Rupani

Mr. Anil Ruia

Ms. Vijaya Das

30.

Navi Mumbai

Mr. R.K. Jain

Mr. S. Swaminathan Mr. Yogesh Mehta

Mr. Ganeshan Pillai

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Expert committee 2014-15 No. Committee

Chairman

Co-Chairmen

Officer-in-Charge

Mr. Rohit Patel

Mr. Arvind Pradhan

31.

President’s Advisory Mr. Ram Gandhi Council

32.

Private Equity

33.

Quality Improvement Mr. Niraj Bajaj & Technology

Mr. Suresh Lulla

Ms. Maya Desai

34.

Real Estate & Infrastructure

Mr. Niranjan Hiranandani

Mr. Pranay Vakil

Ms. Ginni Juneja

35.

Shipping & Ports

Mr. Mark Fernandes

Mr. Anand Adsul

36.

Skill Development

Mr. Bijay Sahoo

Mr. Sanjiv Gaitonde

Mr. Dushyant Dave

Ms. Kinjal Desai

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Expert committee 2014-15 No. Committee

Chairman

37.

Ms. Manju Nichani

Students' Forum

38.

Travel, Tourism & Hospitality

Mr. Pradip Madhavji

39.

Urban Development

Ms. Meera Sanyal

40.

Young Leaders' Forum

Mr. Janak Sharda

Co-Chairmen

Officer-in-Charge Mr. Sanjiv Gaitonde

Mr. Clarence Fernandes Mr. Veer Vijay Singh Ms. Anupa Sahney Mr. Ashok Jatia

Ms. Vijaya Das

Ms. Vijaya Das

Mr. Anagha Ainapure

Ms. Ujwal D’Souza

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Welcome our New Joinees 

Mr. Atul Joshi – Chairperson – Economic Policy Committee



Mr. Bijay Sahoo – Chairperson – Skill Development & Co – Chairperson – Human Resource Development



Mr. Ketan Dalal – Chairperson Direct Taxation



Mr. Madhur Bandarkar – Chairperson -Entertainment, Media and Sports



Ms. Meera Sanyal – Chairperson – Urban Development



Ms. Rajlaxmi Rao – Chairperson Consumer protection



Mr. Vinay Sahastrabuddhe – Chairperson Corporate Social Responsibility 38

Welcome our New Joinees  

      

Ms. Anupa Sahney - Co Chairperson - Travel, Tourism & Hospitality Mr. Arun Sakhsaria – Co- Chairperson Agri-Business & Food Processing & Commodities Mr. Ashok Jatia - Co Chairperson - Travel, Tourism & Hospitality Mr. G P Gupta – Co – Chairperson Aviation & Airports Ms. Jayanti Shukla - Co- Chairperson Corporate Social Responsibility Mr. P S Ganpathy – Co – Chairperson Aviation & Airports Ms. Puja Parekh – Co- Chairperson Corporate Social Responsibility Mr. Ravichandran Narayan- – Co – Chairperson Aviation & Airports Mr. Veer Vijay Singh – Co Chairperson - Travel, Tourism & Hospitality

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Corporate Governance

Government

Diplomacy & Govt. Partnership Law : Review & Rationalisation

Shareholders

Employees

Human Resource Development

Skill Development

Growth with Governance

Capital Market Private Equity

Compliance through stakeholders Society

Nature

Corporate Social Responsibility

Environment & Energy

Customers

Anti-Corruption Cell Mumbai Development Urban Development

Consumer Protection

Events 2014-15  All events will have the following features : •

Revolve all events around the theme of the year 2014 – 2015 "Growth With Governance”



Cross selling and interdependence of Committees



Promotion of ADR Centre



Quality of events to be in focus rather than Quantity of events.



Whenever it is a joint event with other organizations, IMC logo and branding should be in a commanding position.

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Events 2014-15 • • • • •



Every Chairperson will have ownership of their respective committee subject to: All activities are in accordance with the Constitution Of India. They will have acceptable business standard practise and all Transactions will have ethical best practices. Will not hurt any individual , groups, Business House or sentiments to any language and religion. Numbered “Opening of the event” & “Closing of event” to include objective and accounts reconciliation for plan and performance. All activities and events that were initiated and organised in the previous years will be encouraged this year. 43

India Calling •

This is a famous on going and popular event done every year.



Open to the concept of India Calling if –  IMC – Indian delegation is appropriately

represented  It should meet the enthusiasm of the Host

Country  It should be Logistically and Financially viable

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Events 2014-15 •

Events will Run on the Principal of I’s

MAGE NCOME MPACT For IMC 45

Proposed initiatives – 2014 - 15 •



• •

Financial Mela – To capitalise strength of IMC and the proximity to the financial industry in Mumbai and invite National and International participants . Introduction of “Chanakya” Awards for Governance , Nav udyog National (Awards for First generation entrepreneurs), Bhartiya Chhatra Sansad ,Democracy awareness programme – In association with MIT pune . The nature of these events will be governance awards in collaboration with the local state government. First event lined up in pune to engage the business committee “Rights of an Assessee during search and raids”. Media Awards – To engage Business media with the chamber by recognising , celebrating and rewarding best media personalities.

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Going Forward 2014-15 My Dream and delivery proposal is based on one basic belief of

“Togetherness” We can Dream

We can Deliver

THOUGHTS & IDEAS

Has no Timeline

Has no Monopoly

Our Success will depend on our ability to be TOGETHER. 47

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