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Publication of
DECEMBER 2010
POWER A Boon for Industry
Uparla Nangal Substation
6
Ready for Take Off Sachit Jain scripts leadership story
COMMON EFFLUENT TREATMENT PLANT
7
CSR INITIATIVES OF BBNIA MEMBERS
9
POLYMER PARK & TRANSPORT HUB
16
WHAT CAUSES BRAIN DAMAGE
BBN Industries Association
Patrons PATRONS Mr. Sachit Jain Mr. R.K. Rewari Mr. N.K. Juneja Mr. Joginder Khanna Mr. A.R. Singh Mr. Amir Singh EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2010-11 President Mr. Rajender Guleria
Sachit Jain Patron
R.K. Rewari Patron
N.K. Juneja Patron
Joginder Khanna Patron
Amir Singh Patron
Atma Ram Singh Patron & Immediate Past President
Office Bearers
President Elect Mr. Arun Rawat Advisor Mr. Deepak Bhandari Sr. Vice Presidents Mr. Vijay K. Arora Mr. C. N. Dhar
Rajinder Guleria President
Arun Rawat President Elect
Deepak Bhandari Advisor
Vijay K. Arora Sr. Vice President
C.N. Dhar Sr. Vice President
Sanjay Bhasin Vice President
Y.S. Guleria General Secretary
Ashwany Sharma Organising Secretary
H.C. Maheshwari Vice President
Ashok Agrahari Vice President
Shailesh Aggarwal Vice President
Vipin Gupta Secretary Finance
Rajiv Aggarwal Vice President
M.P. Sharma Vice President cum-Chairmen
Manohar Tegta Vice President cum-Chairmen
Rajesh Bansal Vice President cum-Chairmen
Mukesh Jain Vice President cum-Chairmen
Sumeet Sharma Vice President cum-Chairmen
Sanjay Khurana Secretary Media
Sandeep Verma Joint Secretary
A.K jain Joint Secretary
General Secretary Mr. Y.S Guleria Organizing Secretary Mr. Ashwany Sharma Vice Presidents Mr. H.C. Maheshwari Mr. Ashok Agrahari Mr. Shailesh Aggarwal Mr. Sanjay Bhasin Mr. Rajiv Aggarwal Vice-Presidents-cum-Chairmen Mr. M.P. Sharma Mr. Manohar Tegta Mr. Rajesh Bansal Mr. Mukesh Jain Mr. Sumeet Sharma Joint Secretaries Mr. A. K. Jain Mr. Sandeep Verma Secretary Finance Mr. Vipin Gupta Secretary Media Mr. Sanjay Khurana Legal Advisor Mr. Brajesh Saklani Advocate EXECUTIVE MEMBERS Mr. Agosh Gopalan Mr. Rajesh Sood Mr. N.P. Kaushik Mrs. Bhavna Dogra Mr. Jagdeep Singh Mr. L.K. Sharma Mr. M.L. Sharma Mr. Pardeep Sharma Ms. Poonam Sharma Mr. Ram Gopal Aggarwal Col. S.K. Tarnach Dr. S.K. Dixit Mr. Vishal Thakur Mr. Vinod Khanna Mr. Yogesh Thakur Mr. S.K. Thakur Maj. Sachan Kr. Saini Mr. Karun Kashmiri Mr. Anil Sharma Mr. Harish Sharma Mr. M.S. Rizvi Mr. Anmol Rattan Sharma Mr. Mahendra Tandon Mrs. Madhuri Bansal Mr. Vivek Sharma Mr. Amit Sharma Mr. Dinesh Jain
Committee Chairs PHARMA COMMITTEE Mr. Rajesh Bansal Mr. Sanjay Dhadwal Mr.S.D.Dixit.
TEXTILE COMMITTEE Mr. Vijay K.Arora Mr. S.K.Thakur
PACKAGING COMMITTEE Mr. Mukesh Jain, Convenor Mr. R.Kochhar
Functional Committee Convenors HR & CSR COMMITTEE Mr. Manohar Tegta Mr. Agosh Gopalan Ms. Poonam Sharma Mr. Chandan Dogra Mr. Pradeep Sharma TAXATION COMMITTEE Mr. Sumeet Sharma Mr. M.S.Rizvi Mr. P.C.Marwaha Mr. Ashok Kumar Jain.
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In this issue COVER STORY 4 Uparla Nangal Substations A Boon For Industry THINK TANK 2 Infrastructure for Development 2 Do You Have any Clue FOR THE BIBLIOPHILES 3 Ready for Takeoff BBN INFRASTRUCTURE 6 Effluent Treatment Plant 8 Industrial Estae in Baddi 8 Construction of labour hostels at Baddi and Kala Amb
BBNIA NEWS IN BRIEF 9 Workshop on Pollution Control 9 Entry Tax on Goods 10 Baddi -Chandigarh Road 10 Conclave on Baddi CASE IN POINT 13 Correcting Trade Imbalance LIFE’s LESSONS 14 Lessons for Life 15 Sacred Space HEALTH MATTERS 16 What Causes of Brain Damage
BBNIA HELPING HANDS 7 Responding to Corporate Social Responsibility
Reading is one of the best disciplines. All it takes is one idea discovered in a single book to lift you to a whole new level & revolutionize the way you see the world
December 2010
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THINK TANK
Infrastructure for development
Do You Have any Clue? Arun Rawat President Elect, BBNIA
Rajinder Guleria President, BBNIA
Time to plan for future instead of looking at the current needs.
L
ooking at the infrastructural needs of Baddi, Barotiwala and Nalagarh, the situation is gradually improving. The road link from Mullanpur side of Chandigarh has helped in making
our area more accessible and convenient to reach. The new flights
The lessons from Sachit Jain’s latest book are definitely simple for each one of us to emulate. And I’m trying to put them in practice.
I
was reading a book “Ready for Take Off – A Leadership Story” written by our former president and now patron, Mr. Sachit Jain and came across some beautiful lines that I would like to share
with you. He writes:
to Chandigarh and links to other metros would definitely add to
“(When) you are clueless about how you would
more opportunities for the investors, vendors and service-
go about solving the problems, do just what a
providers to meet the requirement of local industry. Yet there is a
clueless man would do. Think how he would do.
long way to go.
He would throw the problems back at the people
I read somewhere that in many of the developed economies of the world, connectivity was given precedence over
— and ask them how they would solve the problem.”
any other development. The roads were laid, power and
We at BBNIA, also took up a challenge of taking our organisation
communication connectivity was provided even before any
to the next level of excellence, and support it with making our
business development was conceived, believing that once a good
magazine, DISHA, as a monthly periodical.
road has been laid, someone would definitely travel on it and explore newer opportunities for his or her community to grow. This had been other way round here. Industry was
I am clueless how it would happen. I am clueless as to what kind of reading material we should put in, in the absence of any feedback or contribution from members. I am also clueless how
attracted to the area and the infrastructural gaps are hampering
would be able to make it financially viable and sustain it month
not only the growth of the existing businesses but creating
after month, without any financial support from anywhere.
bottlenecks for future development. Thankfully, BBNIA had been
Yet I would expect an answer from our readers. How should
successful in highlighting these issues persistently and has got the
we go about it and make it a success. I am sure many of you
support from the governments in taking up firm steps to resolve
would have the answers having been the leaders of your own
some of the issues. It’s time that the infrastructure is planned for
respective enterprises.
the next twenty years not to meet the current requirements, and
Do you have the clue? I am waiting for an answer.
investment is brought in to establish hospitals, schools, colleges, vocational centres, roads, bridges, hotels, etc., to ensure growth.
Rajinder Guleria 2
December 2010
Arun Rawat
Freedom in the mind, Faith in the words, Pride in our hearts and memories in our soul, let us salute the nation that is ours
For the BIBLIOPHILES
Ready for Takeoff
Sachit Jain’s debut book “Ready for Takeoff - A Leadership Story” is an instant hit in the management circles. Sachit emerges as a great story-teller, and the book grips you throughout with its racy narration, excellent insight into human resource management, relationships, envisioning, and taking decisions, owning them up, and walking the talk. As Sachit says, the journey to be an effective leadership starts with you...”it’s all about self-transformation.”
Photo courtesy www.roopindersingh.com/blog
A prolific writer, author critic and a senior journalist with ‘The Tribune’ Roopinder Singh in conversation with Sachit Jain at a book reading session in Art Folio.
T
HIS IS A highly gripping fiction which has all
joined as Executive Director of Vardhman Group with
the ingredients of being a management case
a turnover of around US$800 million, and 23,000
study on leadership. Former President and
employees.
patron of BBNIA, Sachit Jain, Executive Director of Vardhman Group, is known in the management
numerous similarities in the ‘leadership story’ and the
circles for his penchant with people and transforming
way Sachit himself goes around managing the day-
them into leaders.
Title: Ready For Takeoff : A Leadership Story Publisher: Rupa & Co Edition: Paperback EAN: 9788129116598 Pages: 254 Price: Rs.195
People working close with Sachit Jain find
The story, in a way, portrays
to-day affairs, empathizing with everyone, inspiring
through the protagonist in the story, Anurag, Sachit
them, and somehow empowering them with the
Jain’s own experiments and success as a leader at
ability to discover their own potential as leaders of the
Vardhman.
job or the assignment at hand.
How an investment banker, Anurag finds
According to Sachit Jain, you can be a good
himself as the CEO of a sick unit, with the mandate to
person and an effective leader at the same time and
convert it into a world-class one.
feels that in order to create a successful organization
And as one goes along the fast-paced story which not only gives an insight into the working of a
it is important to respect and motivate people. It is also essential to improve the working of an
steel mill, but more importantly, underlines the
organization through people empowerment in all
philosophy of life, management techniques, and
business activities.
lessons in leadership. Sachit Jain is an alumnus of IIT Delhi and gold
It’s a must-have-it book for every one! Grab your copy today. CJ
medalist from IIM-A, who began his career with Unilever India as a management trainee, and later
“To create a successful organization it is important to respect and motivate people”. Leadership greatness comes by beginning with something that does not end with you.
December 2010
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COVER STORY
Power Point
Uparla-Nangal Substation A Boon for Industry The benefits to accrue from these works as stated read like a fairy tale: n Sufficient un-interrupted power supply to the entire belt of BBNIA n Reliable and quality power to BBNIA courtesy sub-station Nalagarh (Uparla Nangal) n Direct connection with the Northern Grid means no disruption of power to consumers n New transmission lines to Baddi, n Sub-stations at Bhatoli Kalan, Davani, Baddi, Malpur and Ascent hotel n Additional transformer at Baddi n Baddi with its own electricity division
The Association has effectively stressed the cause of industry wherever they were, Baddi, Barotiwala or Nalagarh, for deficiency in service or for power deficiency supply. We do sincerely hope that at least on the power front we do not have to ask for any relief hereafter.
C
ome October 28, 2010. No one of
n Power supply enhanced from 350 MW to 1350 MW – almost four times.
us was perhaps aware what windfall awaited us. The Himachal
The above data promised to give us a
Pradesh State Electricity Board Limited by an
bellyful as against “Ek bhookha kya
insertion in the papers confirmed, “The
chahe do roti”. And, as it is this was not a
powerful commitment of the 'Power State'
fairy tale and the Industrialists of Baddi,
under the visionary and dynamic leadership
Barotiwala and Nalagarh and also
of Prof. Prem Kumar Dhumal”. The insertion
Parwanoo are extremely grateful to the
informed of inauguration of Substation at
government for taking up these works in
Nalagarh.(Uparla Nangal) and laying of
the interest of industries in the state.
foundation stones of some others by the
“Every dark cloud has a silver lining” is a
hon'ble Chief Minister “to ensure quality
phrase which we remembered in our school
and reliable power supply in Industrial
days and which we kept on repeating for
areas.” The vision of Chief Minister was well
self encouragement when the odds were
conceived and implemented by the
against us. In our case the entire cloud was
Chairman of the Company Mr. Subhash
converted to shining spectrum blessing us
Negi. We are sure that the HPSEBL will take
with a favor never thought of.
u turn in terms of sustainability, quality,
We are tempted to give below some
services and competitiveness in times to
details carried in the paper narrating
come.
the benefit accruing for those who may have skipped it and for record of those
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December 2010
Beauty doesn't create love but love creates beauty
COVER STORY
“We are sincerely thankful to Mr. Subhash Negi and his management that conceived and completed the substation�
Remember the days in this very year, when a
monthly intervals.
BBNIA? The Association has effectively
feeling was generated, for the reasons not
Apart from the action taken on our on-
stressed the cause of industry wherever
known, that by supplying power to the
going problems, Mr. Negi talked of the short
they were, Baddi, Barotiwala or Nalagarh,
Industrial belt, state was losing heavy
term and the long term sub-station under
for deficiency in service or for deficiency in
revenue which it could generate by selling it
implementation of his management that
power supply. We do sincerely hope that at
to parties outside the state. Surely, it must
included Uparla Nangal Substation slated to
least on the power front we do not have to
have been the sentiments of a few who do
be operative this year. And as he said, it is
ask for any relief hereafter.
not realize the revenue generated by the
now operative. The manner of
The help extended to us at various stages
industry by direct contributions in the shape
presentation, the confidence of achieving
from a linesman onward to the Chairman of
of taxes imposed on production and sales
the targets and the sincerity of the person
the Board to the hon'ble ministers and Chief
and indirect contribution of helping mass
chairing the meeting gave us a hope that
Minister of the state and for giving us a
scale employment to a vast section of
the worst was over for us. We are sincerely
patient hearing without getting annoyed at
people who are un-skilled, less educated or
thankful to Mr. Subhash Negi and his
the repetition of our demands will surely be
educated but frustrated due to paucity of
management that conceived and
etched in the histor y of industrial
jobs in the government sector and for many
completed the Uparla Nangal substation
advancement in the State for all of those
more reasons.
inaugurated on 28 October 2010.
who are here or will be here in times to
We repeat that we are grateful, and we
But can we overlook the efforts put in by the
come.
repeat, to the state government for completing and dedicating these works for the benefit of the industry operating in the state. Mr. Subhash Negi, I.A.S., Hon'ble, Chairman-cum- Managing Director of the State Electricity Board had very kindly agreed to be with us in July 2010 (Disha –November 2010 also refers) despite short time request from us to tell us various reasons for power supply failures in Baddi, Barotiwala and Nalagarh areas and steps taken by the Board to remedy every problem in a time bound period. Mr. Negi advised the BBNIA to monitor the progress achieved through inter-action with the officers of the Board on fortnightly /
Every sunset gives us one day less to live, but every sunrise gives us one day more to hope,
December 2010
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BBN Infrastructure
Hon’ble Minister
Sh. Anand Sharma lays the foundation stone of
Common Effluent Treatment Plant Rs.80 crore to be spent on improving basic infrastructure in BBN area.
S
hri Anand Sharma, Hon'ble Union Minister of
Existence of CETP was of great necessity and
Commerce and Industry, visited Baddi to lay
a report on survey and cost assessment for
the foundation stone of Common Effluent
providing the same is pending.
Treatment Plant (CETP) on May 8, 2010.
Widening of the roads is also already under
On this occasion he made a spate of
progress. The members are aware that the
announcements involving Rs. 80 crore, for the
question of suitable roads for our industrial belt
benefit of BBN area in the shape of Industrial
was taken up by the BBNIA at all levels and the
Infrastructure Utility Services (IIUS).
efforts will continue till we can get the best
Apart from providing of CEPT, he announced to provide infrastructure facility for transportation whereby roads to Baddi will be widened and strengthened.
possible results. Disha will keep you in touch from time to time. MLAs Smt. Vidya Stokes, Thakur Kaul Singh, Shri H.N. Saini, Smt. Vinod Chandel and Chairman
Himachal Pradesh has allotted 126.17 Bighas of land for setting up CETP and Skill Development
Zila Parishad Shri Ram Kumar were also present on this occasion.
Centre under IIUS at Baddi. The lease deed was signed by Sh. Deepak Bhandari, Sh. Vijay K. Arora on behalf of BBNIA and Sh. Sudheer Kumar, Deputy Director, Department of Industries, Baddi on 11th November 2010 at Baddi. Local industrialists are required to provide nominal contributions under the IIUS scheme to become eligible for its benefits. The state government has issued orders dated 27th October nominating M/s Baddi Infrastructure Limited as the sole agency authorized to collect, deposit, process and dispose municipal waste and other industrial effluents in a prescribed manner on payment of fees as may be fixed after approval of the government.
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December 2010
No man is completely free from error. Everyone is apt to hold mistaken views once in a while.
Shri Anand Sharma, Union Minister for Commerce and Industry.
BBNIA : The Helping Hands
Responding to Corporate Social Responsibility Many companies are engaged to respond to the needs of the society and the underprivileged. We salute them and would like to feature more such stories from member companies.
Nalagarh Development Authority on 15 June 2010. She was instrumental in arranging on 17 June 2010, an emergent meeting for us with the PWD and other departments, chaired by the Deputy Commissioner, Solan. It appeared that the estimated time for restoration would almost be one year as PWD could start after detailed estimates are framed and approved and funds provided for execution.
Help for Meritorious Students
D
isha carried a report (November 2010) of the help extended by
the BBNIA to 29 meritorious
students of the BPL families. These students
Aditi Bhandari which was handed over to the state through Health Minister Sh. Rajiv Bindal in a function held at Solan in
5 lakhs and share the cost of restoration in
October, 2010. BBNIA donated an
excess of Rs.10 Lakhs so that the work
amount of Rs. 51 thousand for this noble
could be taken up immediately by the PWD
cause.
and completed by the end of the month
were recommended by various institutions on a direction from the state government. The cost involved, as reported, was Rs. 4.35 lakhs. NHEPES, the society that imparted coaching to these children have sent the student-wise details, their family background, and financial difficulties of each child and the result of coaching that helped them to join a stream of higher learning to earn a livelihood which was only a distant dream for them. The data is available on the net circulated under the heading “A Success Story”. Twenty three industrial units of this area adopted one or two children each for providing training to them which made it possible for us to go ahead with this noble
The logical option emerging in the meeting was for the BBNIA to contribute Rs.
(30-06-2010).
Help for construction of a Bridge
This was agreed to and the bridge was restored by the due date. In any system of
The approach road to Baddi was affected by
governance, certain rules and regulations
damage to the Balad
are followed to maintain proper controls
Bridge on Pinjore
–Swarghat Road The estimated cost for its
because of which the government despite
repair as per information from the PWD
all its desire to help fails to provide
(N.H. Division) was more than Rs.10 Lakhs
immediate relief in all cases. Alternatives are
for which an approval of the State
always there for us to explore.
government was necessary as the cost
BBNIA has always agreed to share
exceeded the powers vested with the
responsibility with the State and/or the
Division/Circle.
central government because of which
Considering difficulties to almost all the
many projects of substantial benefits to the
Industrial units of the area, the question of
industry and the local residents of the area
its early restoration was discussed by BBNIA
are in the pipe line. Disha will be talking
with Ms. Meera Mohanti, I.A.S., Chief
about these from time to time and seeking
Executive Officer, Baddi- Barotiwala-
cause. BBNIA sincerely thanks all those who
your participation where you feel convinced you should help.
sponsored the candidates (not possible to name these here for want of space) and hopes others will follow suit for such like events. BBNIA expresses its gratitude to the President, Shri Rajinder Guleria who conceived this noble cause and earned for us the gratitude and blessings of the parents of these children.
Awareness Project HIV-Aids is a self created disease which can be prevented with adequate precautions by the public. BBNIA Sponsored an animation film prepared by Relationships are like birds, if you hold them tight they die, if you hold them loose they fly but when you hold them with care they remain with you forever.
December 2010
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BBN Infrastructure
Industrial Estate in Baddi
to attract more investment Polymer park to be set up at Baddi for on-the-spot trading of different grades of plastics Transport hub to be developed at Beri, in Bilaspur district.
T
pharma cluster units in Baddi industrial
state government will contribute 7 crores &
a new Estate in the Baddi-
area at a total investment of Rs. 70.54
balance the land for CETP.
Barotiwala-Nalagarh industrial area
crores and on a proposed Mini Tool Room
he state government has developed
in Solan District to attract more investment
and Training centre at Baddi.
Other companies like Hero Honda and food beverages like Nestle also plan to set
in Himachal Pradesh The plots have been
The state government ensured
up unit in Himachal Pradesh. Hero Honda
developed in Darni village in Solan District
adequate attention to accommodation for
in Baddi-Nalagarh industrial area and
under the Baddi-Barotiwal-Nalagarh in
industrial workers and two labor hostels
Nestle, with an outlay of Rs. 400 crores in
industrial area with 612 Bighas (i bigha is 0.4
with the capacity of lodging 950 people is
the Tahliwal industrial area in the Una
Hectare) for the investors.
proposed.
district.
The government has also set up “land
A solid waste management plant at
A Memorandum of Understanding on
banks” of more than 8000 bighas across the
Baddi under the pubic-private
land lease with the state government has
state to set up information technology,
partnership(PPP) mode at a cost of Rs. 35
been signed to develop the state
electronics textile and food parks and other
crores and a common effluent treatment
industrially as well as otherwise and thus
medium units.
plant are also being set up at a cost of Rs.
put it on road to growth and prosperity.
To further strengthen the power
85 crores. GOI grant would be 60 crores,
infrastructure, a MOU has been signed with GAIL(India)for laying a 65Kms long pipeline from Rajpura to Baddi in the state to supply natural gas to industrial, transport and domestic sectors. Official data shows that the government of Himachal Pradesh has attracted an investment of Rs. 6,120.92 crores with the commissioning of 2,616 industrial units across the state from December 2007 till date. However in this period the government has cleared 3,469 industrial proposals worth Rs. 14,097.63
Construction of labour hostels at Baddi and Kala Amb Himachal CM announces Rs.6 crore
T
his had been a major problem to provide suitable housing to the labour working on
various projects and employed here in Baddi. BBNIA took up the issue with various
departments as well as represented to Hon’ble Chief Minister who had been very
kind to respond to this urgent need. Recently, the Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh announced a grant of Rs. 6 crore for
crores. A polymer park is also being set up at Baddi for on the spot trading of different grades of plastics and a transport hub to be
construction of labour hostels at Baddi and Kala Amb to accommodate 500 industrial workers. The working men‘s hostel at Baddi is a joint venture of BBNIA and department of
developed at Beri, in Bilaspur district. The
industries with an investment of Rs. 6 crore from government and Rs. 3 crore by BBNIA, to
central government has given in-principal
accommodate 690 workers. We sincerely hope and believe that the work will now be taken
approval for setting up bulk drug and
up on priority and completed post- haste.
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December 2010
Nothing fails like success. The moment you stop doing the very things that brought you to the top is the very moment you begin to slide downwards.
BBNIA News in Brief
Workshop on Pollution Control
O
ne Half Day Workshop on HIMXGN program- a Web Based Consent Mechanism was
organized by HP, Pollution Control Board at Auro Club of Vardhman Textiles Ltd., Sai Road Baddi on 13th, November, 2010. This programme was organized to review the progress of this Online filing for COE and COP which was launched about one year back by the Board. This Workshop was chaired by Mrs. Sarojini Thakur (Additional Chief Secretary)
and Sh. Nagin Nanda Members Secretary
delivery mechanism through HIM-XGN were
Science and Technology and Chairperson
and other officers of the Board as well as
readily accepted.
HP Pollution Control Board and attended by
representatives of Industries in Himachal
Sh. Nagin Nanda Member Secretary HP, PCB
Pradesh.
Sh. Arun Rawat thanked all the Officers of Pollution Control Board for sparing time for
and other senior officers of State Pollution
The conference generated confidence in
listening to the problems of industries and
control Board and representatives of various
industry, especially when plenty of the
attending to their suggestions regarding Online web based consent mechanism.
Industries Associations in Himachal Pradesh
queries about HIM-XGN were responded by
including representatives of BBNIA. Sh.
the Sr. Technical Director NIC Gujarat.
Rajender Guleria welcomed the Chief Guest
Suggestions of industry for better Consent
Entry Tax on Goods
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overnment of Himachal Pradesh, Excise and Taxation Department vide their notification dated
October 14, 2010 added six more items in additions to the earlier seven as were subjected to tax on entry. The notification was of immediate concern to many of us because of the system requiring payment at the entry point as was time consuming apart from the financial implications involved.
Any Act or amendments thereto, is normally
spate of increase in levy of charges on VAT,
circulated amongst the stake holders in a
power tariff, Electricity duty and now Entry
draft form for eliciting their comments so as
Tax. On 27 October, 2010 itself, chargeable
to examine different opinions on the
rates of entry tax on scrap and waste
proposal. No comments or suggestions were
material was reduced from four to two
either invited or sufficient time provided for
percent and on non-ferrous metal to only
affected industries to react. BBNIA took up
one per cent. The government agreed to re-
this matter with the Principal Secretary
examine other aspects.
(Excise and Taxation) Himachal Pradesh on
Another delegation of BBNIA led by Mr.
October 25, 26 and November 04, drawing
Sumeet Sharma, chairman of Taxation
their attention to the fact above ,
Committee met the principal Secretary and
simultaneously pointing out contradictions
the commissioner, Excise and Taxation on 16
in the Act with reference to section 12 of
November to review and discuss the matter
Entry Tax and its co-relation with section 16
further. We are happy to report that orders
of VAT Act. Hon'ble Chief Minister was
have been issued by the government on 18
informed that in other states Entry Tax is VAT
November, not to collect entry tax at the
able against VAT Act as well as CST and it
barriers which can now be deposited at the
should be similarly treated in Himachal. It
time of filing monthly returns.
was also pleaded that whereas incentives
Rationalization of Entry Tax is pending
had been withdrawn, there had been a
examination.
When you bring your highest talents and deepest devotion to the work you do, what you are really doing is setting yourself up for a richer, happier and more fulfilling experience of living.
December 2010
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BBNIA News in Brief
Thanks to Morinda MLA Badali, Baddi is now connected to Chandigarh
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e were all relieved when the
road connecting Baddi to
Chandigarh was opened. It
meant to many of us time saving, cost saving and to top it all a spine saving nectar. We believe that the road can help us live a longer life with an errect posture for a longer time. Come rainy season 2010. This road developed big pot holes over 2kms stretch near Siswan, making it impossible to travel. We requested Shri Ujjagar Singh Badali, Hon'ble MLA of Morinda in Punjab under whose constituency this road falls to help in restoration of the road. What Shri Badali did was a miracle.
On 25 October 2010, BBNIA sent a small
The road was not only re-laid promptly
delegation to convey our sincere
initiated to develop the area for facility of one and all.
but its quality also improved within a period
appreciation and thanks to Shri Badali. He
Thanks Shri Badali. How much we wish
that made us believe that things can
welcomed the delegation by presenting
others follow your example and win regards
happen fast - only an effort is needed.
siropas and assured that steps are being
from all.
Conclave on Baddi
A
meeting of the Executive
Members of the BBNIA was
hosted by Hotel Bella Vista, Sector-
5 Panchkula on 29-10-2010. Before taking up of what happened then, we extend our grateful thanks to the management of the Hotel for a very sumptuous dinner in an out of the world atmosphere of its location. Mr. Balwant, an ex-military officer explained at length by graphic presentations, various systems of the body and their functions in particular relation to the brain. He explained how electric waves
process for a fixed time every day. He explained the system by a practical
Among other matters in the meeting, Shri Sanjay Khurana explaind the possibility of
were transmitted by the brain to every part
demonstration asking every one of the
holding a Conclave for the benefit of
of the body to react logically to every
participants to concentrate at the end of the
industries of the area on the theme “Baddi
spinal cord and upwards till a floodlight of
beyond the era of incentives”.
problem that confronts us. According to him, a brain has two parts, left and the right. The left part deals with
colours appear with eyes closed. The experience was highly appreciated.
The suggestion for holding a Conference-cum-Exhibition was
situations that require logical solution and
The yogic exercises explained were in short
appreciated and though the challenge is to
the right part with the creative instincts.
similar to the preaching of the renowned
meet the project cost of Rs.5 lakh for
And for the development of the brain, we
saint Paramhansa Yogananda who preached
organising this meet, majority of the
need to meditate and relax our thought
yoga as a system of living by “Kundli Jagran”
members favoured the move and make it a
exercises.
success.
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December 2010
It is a united will, not mere walls, which makes a fort.
BBNIA News in Brief
Funding of Projects by the World Bank
Chikni Khad Bridge
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prescribed time schedule and norms within the allotted time to
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crore. The Chief Minister gave details of development works in hand
avoid any cost overrun. A mission of the World Bank conducts
which include fourlaning of Pinjore- Nalagarh road and
orld Bank exercises a tight control on the timely
completion of projects funded by it to ensure that
each stage of the project is completed as per the
onb'le Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh, Prof Prem Kumar Dhumal laid the foundation stone of Chikni Khad
bridge on 28 October 2010. The project cost is Rs.8.33
regular reviews from time to time and in the event of any default,
improvement of Nalagarh – Swarghat road the last at an estimated
holds back future funding till the loss is compensated by the
cost of Rs.70 crore. A detailed report on Chikni Khad bridge was
executing agency. Tardy progress of a State Road Project for
carried by “Disha” in last issue (November 2010) narrating efforts
Sarkaghat – Ghumarwin section was thus put on hold. Obviously,
put in by BBNIA from time to time. Now that the foundation stone is
the executing agency, the State PWD, will have a lot to explain
laid, we expect the work will be completed at an early date. We are
giving us a hope of time bound completion of works as and when
grateful to the State Government for their efforts to obtain sanction
funded by the World Bank.
and funds from the Government of India.
Street Lights in BBNDA Area
Energy Meters
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addi, Barotiwala and Nalagarh Authority (BBNDA) have drawn out a proposal to provide street lights in the area in a phased manner. Funds collected under the Industrial Area
Development Authority are proposed to be utilized for the work in Barotiwala-Jharmajri area at an estimated cost of Rupees 11 lakhs. CEO, BBNDA, Ms. Meera Mohanty informed that a proposal to
any of us were ruing non-availability of energy meters
with the HPSEB leaving it on us to procure these from
reliable manufacturers in and outside the state; get
these tested from the Board's authorities before these could be installed in our units. The problem is now manageable with the coming up of energy meter manufacturing unit of Raychem RPG
provide street lights in the industrial area is being sent to the Chief
Limited at Nangal Uperla, Nalagarh a unit inaugurated by the Chief
Secretary to the government of Himachal Pradesh and project can
Minister.
be taken up after approval. She also said that as per an understanding with the industrial units, monthly power bills will be funded by the unit lying adjacent to the street lights.
Civil Hospital Nalagarh
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n allocation of Rs.54 lakh was also announced by the Chief
Shri Tilak Raj OSD to BBNDA informed that in the first phase government was endeavoring to create infrastructure to meet minimum needs of the industry which will help to sustain the industry after expiry of the Central industrial package in March this year.
Minister for completion of a civil hospital at Nalagarh. We
are highly grateful for better health facilities to us all.
Swiss Watch at Rs.23 lakh.
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LPG Agencies
handigarh based Kamla Retail Ltd., 'Ethos' chain of
multi-brand watch stores
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o meet with the increase in demand of LPG in Nalagarh –
launched a watch from
Baddi areas, the Chief Minister informed that two more LPG
Swiss Firm, Carl F. Bucherer
gas agencies have been sanctioned for the area. We are
priced at over Rs.23 lakh.
grateful for the above, but knowing the extent of the difficulty in
The new watch – Patravi
procurement of LPG in this area, some more agencies may have to
TravelTec FourX is to target
be allowed to take up distribution work.
frequent flyers and globe trotters. This news shows the extent of economic advancement achieved by India in the eyes of others.
A healthy attitude is contagious but don't wait to catch it from others.
December 2010
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BBNIA News in Brief
Eco-friendly technology in theState
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BBNIA office Renovated
lean and energy efficient technology is the theme of Himachal Pavillion in India International Trade Fair 2010 from 14 to 27 November at Pragati Maidan New Delhi.
Woolens, dry fruits from the tribal areas, Kullu Shawls, fruit juices, herbal products and other items produced in the state will be displayed in addition to products of prestigious business houses like Dabur. Wardhman, Balaji Exports and Sonalika Tractors in 60 stalls booked for government and private organizations.
Central funds for restoration of roads/ power projects
T
he state government requested an inter-ministerial Central team, who visited the state to assess the damage caused by
rain during the monsoon this year to release an amount of
Rs.1,793.37 crore towards loss to the state. This includes damage to roads, irrigation and water supply schemes (Rs.1,178.40 crore) and to the electricity board (Rs.4.88 crore). An amount of Rs.123.7 crore was disbursed by the state as immediate relief to the affected
India Power Award for SJVN
S
utlej Jal Vidyut Nigam (SJVN) was conferred the 3rd India Power Award 2010 for achieving unprecedented growth in hydropower generation at the company's 1500 MW Nathpa
Jhakri Hydro Power Station set by Union Ministry of Power.
T
he present Office of BBNIA which is housed in the complex
of industries department, single window agency, was
renovated and upgraded for smooth functioning. The
Deputy Director, Department of Industries, Baddi inspected the renovated office on 29 September 2010. The central location of the office for the benefit of industries was of singular interest in selection of the building. The members are aware that Stamp Papers of routine nature which we had to collect from Nalagarh are now locally available in this office.
Barred from elections for encroachment of public property.
P
ublic property belongs to all and if a person grabs it, he can
legally be debarred from fighting elections. This was held by
the Himachal Pradesh High Court for the reason that “the
transparency of public officials was necessary to maintain the democracy.� A step in the right direction.
House on rent One of our Member Industries own a House in Sector 46-A, Chandigarh and the same is available for hiring on rental basis. The detail of accommodation is as under :- First Floor, 3 Bed Rooms, Drawing /dining ,2 Wash Rooms , 8 Marla House. The owner of the house is interested for the company lease /Bank/Individual. Interested person/companiels may please contact Shri Ashok Sharma on his mobile number 9316028131.
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December 2010
When someone tries to impress you, it means that he or she is already impressed by you.
CASE IN POINT
Correcting Trade Imbalance Export Opportunities For Pharma and IT Sectors
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nternational understanding affects development of a nation
This helped India to win over confidence of many countries
when favoured by another country which is economically
including Japan. The continuation of economic reforms in India and
advanced. Instances are clear. Take the case of Japan helping out
availability of a workforce which is exceptionally skilled became an
China in the year 1990. Japan
added incentive for the
invested billions of dollars, which
Japanese Industry to choose
resulted in developing China.
India as its favoured destination.
There is heavy imbalance in trade
This is confirmed by the recent
between India and Japan.
polls in japan which shows as
Goods worth $3.6 billion are
many 70percent firms opting for
exported by Japan to India in a
investment in India. By the end
total trade of $10 billions
of 2006, Japanese investments
between the two countries.
in India stood at almost Rs. 2000
Presently Japan exports marine
crores, which shot up to Rs.9000
products, iron ore and petroleum
crores in 2007.
products to India and the export
The recent successful conclusion
from India are primarily of
of the Comprehensive Economic
electrical and electronic goods,
Partnership Agreement (CEPA),
i ro n a n d s t e e l p ro d u c t s ,
between India and Japan in
chemicals
and
auto
October 2010, the generic
components. The relations between Japan and China deteriorated
pharmaceutical and IT sectors will benefit largely as this agreement
and Japan was looking for a comfortable market with a country
opens up theJapanese market for India. This agreement will help
offering best quality manufacturing at highly competitive price.
reduce trade imbalance and establish economic bond between the
Meanwhile, the Indian Companies adopted International Standards
two countries.
and won prestigious Alfred Deming prizes for quality manufacturing,
POINTS TO PONDER “Under democracy one party always
transferred from one place to another or
devotes its energies to try and to prove that
from one person to another”.
the other party is unfit to rule – and both
Any Suggestions?
commonly succeed and are right”.
“Our access to basic amenities such as
Alternative?
clean water, public toilets, garbage bins and
“Indian law of pollution resembles one of the
proper sewerage is woefully inadequate in
laws of thermodynamics. Just as matter
spite of the fact that large government
cannot be destroyed, Indians believe that
allocations are made in every budget to
dirt cannot be eliminated it can only be
extend such facilities”.
Who is Responsible?
Patience and silence are powerful energies. Patience makes you mentally strong the silence makes you emotionally strong.
December 2010
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LIFE‘s Lessons
New Books
Lessons for Life Essay from a Child
A
teacher from a primary school asks
her students to write an essay
about what they would like God to
do for them. At the end of the day, while marking the essays, she read one that made her very emotional. Her husband , who had just walked in, saw her crying and asked her “ What happened?”
tired. And I want my mom to want me when she is sad and upset, instead of
She answered: “Read this. it is one of my student's essays” …..
ignoring me…..And I want my brothers to fight to be with me….I want to feel that
Oh God, tonight I ask you something very special: Make me into a television. I want to take its place. Live like T.V. in my house. Have my own special place.
the family just leaves everything aside,
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every now and then, just to spend sometime with me. And last but not the least make it that I can
And have my family around me. To be taken seriously when I talk….. I want to be the centre of attention and be heard without interruptions or questions. I want to receive the same special care that the T.V. receives when it is not working.
make them all happy and entertain them. Lord, I don't ask you for much…. I just want to live like every T. V. At that moment the husband said: “My God, poor kid. What horrible parents !” She looked up at him and said: “That essay
Have the company of my dad when he
is our son's !”
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December 2010
The way you begin your day determines the way you will live your day.
Human Resource Management Text and Cases V S P Rao ISBN: 978-81-7446-895-6 pp. 840 Rs. 395
SACRED SPACE
India: Rated as Rich
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he general impression is that India is financially weak. But many, outside India, think differently. Why? Judge for yourself from the news below: Bugetti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport was launched in New Delhi. This sports car costs upward Rs.16 Crore. Bugeti claims it is also the fastest car on normal roads with a top speed of 407 Km/hour, an acceleration of 0 – 100 Km/hour in 2.7 seconds. This vehicle is assembled in France and the manufacturers hope to sell 6080 units of the car across the globe this year. And India is one of the projected buyers. Are we not RICH?.
Sacred Space
Ozone Layer – Will It be recouped?
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united Nations report, a first comprehensive update in four years on the Vienna Convention for the protection of Ozone layer and the Montreal Protocol phasing out chemicals which accelerate both ozone layer damage and climate change, has suggested that ozone layer is no longer depleting and could recoup strength by 2048. The ozone layer outside the Polar Regions is projected to recover to pre-1980 levels by 2048 although the annual springtime ozone hole over the Antarctic is not expected to recover until 2078. According to the report, it has been possible to check ozone layer from further depletion by phasing out of nearly 100 substances once used in gadgets like fridges and aerosols. It further claims that international efforts to protect the ozone layer have averted millions of cases of skin cancer worldwide.
“Take up one idea. Make that one idea your life - think of it, dream of it, live on that idea. Let the brain, muscles, nerves, every part of your body, be full of that idea, and just leave every other idea alone. This is the way to success that is way great spiritual giants are produced.” Swami Vivekananda
TV in Rural India
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f 134 million TV households in the country, 70 million are in rural and 64 million in urban areas. Hindi continues to be the language with the highest reach and audience, accounting for 43 percent of the total broadcast universe. The rural development ministry is set to launch a 24/7 channel aimed at rural India. It would be based on Doordarshan's Krishi Darshan, and cover subjects such as land, water and sanitation. The channel will also have dance and music reality shows, but with a rural feel.
Heart Problem Where are we heading to?
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recent study of the PGI, Chandigarh says that hypertension, smoking, alcoholism, drugs and modern life style, besides a strong family history are the primary reasons for Cardiovascular diseases and that “by 2020 India will have the largest cardiovascular disease burden in the world.” One friend in a lifetime is much, two are many, three are hardly possible.
Ecstasy is our very nature not to be ecstatic is simply unnecessary. To be ecstatic is natural, spontaneous. It needs no effort to be ecstatic, it needs great effort to be miserable. That's why you look so tired, because misery is really hard work to maintain it is really difficult, because you are doing something against nature." "Only those who are ready to become nobodies are able to love.” Osho
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HEALTH MATTERS
What Causes Brain Damage? The brain is the largest oxygen consumer in our body. Inhaling polluted air decreases the supply of oxygen to the brain, bringing about a decrease in brain efficiency. No Breakfast
may lead to Alzheimer disease.
Head covered while sleeping
People who do not take breakfast are
Air Pollution
Sleeping with the head covered increases
going to have a lower blood sugar level.
The brain is the largest oxygen consumer
the concentration of carbon dioxide and
This leads to an insufficient supply of
in our body. Inhaling polluted air
decrease concentration of oxygen that
nutrients to the brain causing brain
decreases the supply of oxygen to the
may lead to brain damaging effects.
degeneration.
brain, bringing about a decrease in brain
Working your brain during illness
Overeating
efficiency.
Working hard or studying during sickness
It causes hardening of the brain arteries,
The brain is the largest oxygen consumer
may lead to a decrease in effectiveness of
leading to a decrease in mental power.
in our body. Inhaling polluted air
the brain as well as damage the brain.
High Sugar consumption
decreases the supply of oxygen to the
Lacking in stimulating thoughts
Too much sugar interrupts the absorption
brain, bringing about a decrease in brain
Thinking is the best way to train our brain.
of proteins and nutrients causing
efficiency.
Indulging in mind games, reading helps
malnutrition and may interfere with brain
Sleep Deprivation
brain in remaining active. Lack of brain
development.
Sleep allows our brain to rest. Long term
stimulation may lead to shrinkage of the
Smoking
deprivation from sleep will accelerate the
brain.
It causes multiple brains shrinking and
death of brain cells.
In Scotland, a policeman followed and stopped a car for over speeding: Policeman You were over speeding and you did not stop when I asked you to do so. Driver: Sorry cop, I did not know that I was over speeding and I did not see you asking me to stop. Please let me go I am in a hurry. Policeman: You broke the limit and I will give you a ticket unless you give me one good reason for over speeding Driver: In that case I tell you that when I saw you following me, I thought you wanted to hand me back my wife who left me three days back Policeman: Oh, In that case you can go.
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Santa praying: “Bhagwan ji please Punjab nu America di Rajdhani bna deo” Banta : “Par kyon yaar?” Santa : “Chup kar yaar main paper which likh aaya haan.”
A man dies and goes to hell. There he finds a different hell for each country. He is asked to select a hell of his choice. He goes to the German Hell and asks: “What do they do here?” He was told: “First they put you in an electric chair for an hour. Then they put you on a bed of nails for another hour. Then the German devil comes and beats you for the rest of the day.” The same question was put to the US Hell, the Britain Hell, the Russian Hell , the Indian Hell and the Hells of other countries. Despite similarity in treatment, he found that there was a long line for entry into the Indian Hell. He asked: “What is special about Indian Hell that everyone wants to enter here?” He was told that maintenance of the Indian Hell needs a lot to be done as the electric chair does not work and someone had stolen the nails from the bed, and the Indian Devil is a former Government servant who comes in, signs the register, and then goes to the canteen.
Every heart has a pain. Some hide it in the eyes, while some hide it in their smile.
BBNIA’s New Members A Amtek Auto Ltd. Amar Shakti Electronics A.M.Industries, Associated Biotech Ash Corp. Auriga Research Ltd. Ashirwad Printpack,
Ganpati Vanijya, Gayatri Industries,
H Hotel Le Mariet Himalayan Footcare Manufacturing Co. HSE Consultants
I ITC Ltd.
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Balaji Industries, BE Documentation System Bharat Petrofoam Co. Pvt. Ltd. Bhojia Institute of Life Sciences, Bhambri Print Pack Bhardwaj Hospital Bisht Electro Industries BST Packaging Pvt.Ltd.
Jauss Polymers Ltd. Jai Polymers
C Chemical & Mechanical Engg.Services Chandra Industries
D Doon Institute of Information Technology & Management
E Esteem Industries Inc. Encon Engineers, Eastman Auto & Power Ltd., Elofic Industries Ltd. Eastern Institute for Integrated Learning in Management.
K KRM Tyres Kenzo International, Khosla Innovopack, K.S.Flexipack Pvt. Ltd.
L Legend Sarovar Portico Luxmi Industries
M Malhotra Super Speciality Hospital, Moen India Pvt. Ltd., Modesto Fabrics Pvt.Ltd. Maharaja Whiteline Industries Marketing House
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R R.K.Laboratories (P),Ltd. Red Stone Industries (India) Rich Offset (I) Pvt. Ltd.,
S Sagar Ispat India Pvt.Ltd., Shree Dhanwantri Herbal Sri Rama Steels Ltd. Shree Cosmatics Ltd. Sidhant Nursing Home Soni General Mill, Solitare Pharmacia Pvt. Ltd., Shiva Printers & Publicity, Supreme Engravers Siddhi Vinayak Containers, Shiva International, S & S Associates Surya Group of Industries
T Transtel Engineering Pvt. Ltd. The Nutrition Tayal & Co.
U Universal Paper Products
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Nootan Pharmaceuticals, Nootan Pharmaceuticals, NPP Printing 'N’ Packaging, Natraj Print 'N' Pack
Valco Industries Ltd. Vion Met Tube Pvt. Ltd. Vikas Polymers, Varahi Pvt. Ltd., Varahi Pvt. Ltd.,
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FMCG Home Hygiene Pvt. Ltd.
Omex Industries Oasis Pharma & Phyto Molecules,
Weikfield Foods Pvt. White Print 'O' Pack
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Yes Bank Limited
G Gem Batteries Pvt. Ltd. Gini & Jony Gian Residency Pvt. Ltd. GWS Health Care,
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