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Happy New Year 2011

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A publication of

JANUARY 2011

INDUSTRIAL Infrastructure UP-gradation Scheme BUSINESS Delegation visit to JAPAN

GLOBALIZATION Merits and Demerits

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The Outsourcing Muddle

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TOURISM Industry in the State

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Outcome of G-20 Meeting


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 2011-12 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 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

Secretary Media Mr. Sanjay Khurana

Sanjay Khurana Secretary Media

Sandeep Verma Joint Secretary

A.K jain Joint Secretary

Legal Advisor Mr. Brajesh Saklani Advocate

Committee Chairs

Sr. Vice Presidents Mr. Vijay K. Arora Mr. C. N. Dhar 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

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

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.

TRANSPORT COMMITTEE Mr. Deepak Bhandari Mr. Vijay K.Arora POWER COMMITTEE Mr. Shailesh Aggarwal Mr. Rajiv Aggarwal Mr. Anmol Rattan Sharma Mr. Puneet Passi

COMMITTEE ON MSME MR. M.P.SHARMA MRS. MADHURI BANSAL MR. KARUN KASHMIRI MR. N.P. KAUSHIK MR. VISHAL THAKUR MR. RAJESH SOOD MR. VISHAL THAKUR MR. J.B. GOEL

SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE Mr. Ashok Agrahari Mr. Yash Pal Singh Mr. Neeraj Pathak Mrs. Madhuri Bansal

PRINTING & PUBLICATION COMMITTEE Mr. Sanjay Khurana Mr. Sandeep Verma Ms. Poonam Sharma Mrs. Bhavana Dogra


FROM THE DESK OF THE EDITOR If you are prepared to rub us for the wrong reasons, do not forget to appreciate the finer aspects of our existence in the area. January 2011 Published monthly by Baddi Barotiwala Nalagarh Industries Association (BBNIA)

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It is in the human nature to compare of what one possesses with each other. This attitude that we develop in our childhood continues to affect our approach and social growth in life. This comparison at times leads to a healthy competition and at others to jealousy and frustration. A few bad men here and there followed by some bumping thuds make us believe that if we do not want to suffer any more, we must follow the righteous course of positivity instead of burning ourselves in jealousy. Positive approach leads to the ultimate success, the industrialists of this area, have always rejoiced the situations we find ourselves in, even after withdrawal of concessions on 31st March 2010 and partial restoration of the same in December 2010. In whatever way we look at it, we find ourselves in the list of favorite children as compared to others who remained out of the facilities extended to us in 2003. The government on their part has always responded to our requests (demands) in a very healthy and accommodating spirit, and when we have the support of the authorities who matter, we can work with ease. Let us acknowledge with gratitude, the efforts made by one and all, to see that we are comfortable. Here is a stage where we do not have to ask as to what has the government done for us. We should be able to say as to what we are doing for the government to promote social togetherness and responsibility in the masses. Our up-bringing also teaches us to give back to society in whatever measure, to we can. There are no bindings on this account. giving out favors under pressure is not fruitful. Giving out of pleasure, even the least you can is good for the benefactor and the beneficiary. We have come across instances where our members are contributing for the benefit of the masses as a part of their Corporate Social Responsibility. A case in point relates to Torrent Pharmaceuticals discussed in this issue. We are also aware that similar activities are being carried out by others but are not reported. Let us now take a leaf from the Torrent and join page after page to tell others that we do not lag in fulfilling our corporate social responsibility .

Mahesh Bhasin

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In this issue COVER STORY 4 Industrial Infrastructure Up-gradation Scheme 6 Pharma Industry under Threat THINK TANK 2 Infrastructure for Development 3 Planned growth for a Sustainable Society BBN INFRASTRUCTURE 7 Business Delegation Visit to Japan 9 The Outsourcing Muddle 9 Monthly Quiz for January 2011 15 Tourism Industry In The State BBNIA HELPING HANDS 8 Globalization Merits and Demerits

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BBNIA NEWS IN BRIEF 10 Baddi To Have Its Own Trade Center and Club House 10 Responding To Corporate Social Responsibility 11 Entry Tax Cut To 2 Percent 11 HP Plans Short-listed for Pm’s Award CASE IN POINT 16 Outcome of G-20 Meeting LIFE’s LESSONS 17 Lessons for Life 17 Work Ethics 18 Sacred Space HEALTH MATTERS 19 Heart Tips for Surviving Workplace Life 19 Smile - A - While

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From the Desk of the President

T

here could not have been a better time for

BBNIA having reached a major milestone with the much-awaited project CETP

(Common Effluent Treatment Plant) receiving Govt.

of India's approval. Our special thanks to various

Rajender Guleria President, BBNIA

officers of the Himachal Government, BBN

Development Authority, and of course the

members of BBNIA who worked together to

fructify this Rs. 80.50 crores project. This multi-pronged project involves setting up

the CETP, establishment of Skill Development

Centre, and widening and strengthening of roads.

The SPV for this project Baddi Infrastructure Limited

set up jointly by BBNIA and BBNDA is in place, and

we are on our way to create a better and clean

Baddi with its municipal and industrial waste

management through CETP and improved road

infrastructure, while the need for skilled manpower

would be met through the Skill Development

Center. Let us respond to our part of commitment

at the earliest.

Rajender Guleria 2

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Don't guess a person's character on his present situation.. Because time has the power to change an ordinary coal into a precious diamond.


Presideent-Elect writes:

Planned growth for a Sustainable Society Arun Rawat President Elect, BBNIA

P

lanned growth is the essence of

broadens. It means, each one being catered to

civilization and prosperity. India has not

becomes a part of it and helps in development.

shown foresight in planning execution

But unfortunately, the implementation of a plan

and deliverance as compared to their

is considered as the sole responsibility of the

counterparts who have risen from a similar

government with the result, we prefer to watch

situation in lesser times. When priorities are not

from a distance and complain of things not

properly assessed and organized, i.e. planning

done. This has led to a change in the thought

is improper, designs require frequent

process of the implementers who now prefer to

modifications, completion get delayed time and

make the beneficiaries a part of the planning to

again leading to cost escalations and

make it user- driven and user-friendly.

inconvenience to people, it causes confusion

The number of development plans with us,

and crises. And, we Indians are not only smart

the BBNIA, other than those of the BBNDA,

crises managers but are also equally smart in

may they be relating to Working Men's Hostel,

inadvertently creating pressure situations too.

CETP, Skill Development Centre, Baddi heights

Examples of poor planning are newly

for Trade Centre plus Club House, Mini Tool

constructed fly over at Zeerakpur which has

Room and even development of internal roads

given relief to a few but inconveniences to

of industrial connectivity, have all been

many. Same is with us in BBN area. Time is now

designed as user driven.

for us to plan and grow according to the

It is highly appealing when we know that a

convenience of people unmindful of their

project offered to us is “user driven” but we do

political attachments. Let us learn to rise above

not perhaps appreciate the significance of the

politics and be proud of the nation (and not the

term “user driven”. It implies that we also

party) we represent.

contribute in financial terms to make us feel the

Planned growth of any society or an area is

ownership of the project we perceive, plan and

essential to ensure that as they grow, they do

implement with the help of the government

not start bursting at the seams within or

who remain as the biggest contributors.

outside the period for which development is

We are also being involved by the BBNDA in

planned. For us we have BBNDA, planning to

implementing the plans which are more as

show the shape this area will look like, say after

area-centric rather than industry-centric.

a period of twenty years or so.

Progress of industry should match the progress

But what are we going to do in between

of the people in the area as both are inter-

the period till the plan is decided, agreed,

related. We are ready to take up social

started and finished? And if the benefits of the

responsibilities according to the need of the

planned development are to accrue on the

hour. Let us be the partners to progress of our

death end of the period of planning, what do

country through this small area called BBN to

we, working at the present stage stand to gain?

reap fruits of total development so as to leave

Is the planning intended to benefit the future

an easier place for the coming generations.

generation alone? Possibly not.

When we join hands and make a circle to

Any planning need to touch the very heart of people making them grow as the planning

A winner is one who accepts his failures and mistakes, picks up the pieces, and continues striving to reach his goals.

progress together, we can encompass even the sky and say that even the sky is not the limit.

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COVER STORY

INDUSTRIAL

Power Point

Infrastructure Up-gradation Scheme One of the biggest ever cleanup drives for an industrial belt at the pharma hub of Baddi-Barotiwala-Nalagarh, in Himachal Pradesh.

The project announced for us as a part of IIUS scheme of the government of India covered three aspects: n A combined waste water treatment system, a common effluent treatment plant in short called CETP. n Roads in the industrial area to be widened, uplifted, strengthened and even constructed where necessary to match with global medicine producing standards. n Providing of Skill Development centre. CETP is the predominant part of the combined project involving bulk of expenditure and before we go into it, let us speak about the involvement of funds for each of the sub-projects including

W

e have been talking about

Industrial Infrastructure Up-

gradation Scheme (IIUS) in our

earlier issues of Disha with a promise to

highlight its contents. BBNDA along with BBNIA worked at tandem for CETP from conceptualization of the project, which is now almost at the verge of implementation. Project approval from the Govt of India in shortest period of time was a herculean task. Commendable Job done by the Officers of the State, Govt of India and BBNIA for getting the project sanctioned which has three components mentioned below. This is one of the biggest ever cleaning act for an industrial belt at the pharma hub of Baddi-Barotiwala-Nalagarh, in Himachal Pradesh.

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administrative and fixed assets allocations. The project could not take shape without help of the state Govt. who agreed to provide 126 bighas of land and 7 crores of capital for the project. First thing first, we owe our special thanks to the State Government. The cost of the project as a whole: The Government of India, Ministry of Commerce & Industry has conveyed their final approval under the scheme on 19 November 2010 for a project costing Rs. 80.50 crores to cover the following works: n Providing CETP Rs. 53.80 crores n Skill Development Centre Rs. 8.10 crores n Widening & Strengthening of Roads Rs.17.24 crores n Administrative expenses & Fixed Assets Rs. 1.36 crores

Do not make your aim like the garden because everyone walk on it-But make your aim like the sky so everyone wish to touch it'"


COVER STORY Funding for the above is to be provided

reported in our last issue.

may be imposed after approval of the state

by the central government (58.28 crores),

The special feature of this initiative is

state government (7.00 crores), and

that the scheme is implemented through a

Accordingly, BIL is required to ensure

industries contribution (15.22 crores) to be

special purpose vehicle (SPV) at the

scientific collection and disposal of such

provided in cash or by raising of Term Loan. All the three parts of the IIUS are of great importance to the industry in the area who is likely to be the biggest gainers. If we once

government.

individual cluster level so as to ensure that

municipal, sewerage and industrial

the infrastructure upgrade/development is

effluents and wastes in Baddi, Barotiwala

user-driven. BBNIA, in collaboration with BBNDA,

and Nalagarh areas and also to ensure that no person having residence or industrial,

analyze and agree to come forward and

geared itself by forming SPV in the name of

commercial or any enterprises including

help with our contribution fixed at the

M/s Baddi Infrastructure (BIL). Shri Rajinder

shopkeepers, vendors, wholesalers,

minimal and absolutely necessary level the

Guleria as Director of BIL took up work to

retailers, hawkers, rehriwalas etc. in this

desired results can be achieved.

prepare DPR for setting up CETP in

area throw or deposit or dispose off

CETP- Anticipated fall out

consultation with M/s UPL Group for

sewerage, municipal waste and industrial

The initial thought process of cleaning

presentation before a committee headed

effluent or resort to any unscientific disposal

BBN started with Central Pollution Control

by Ms. Harider Heera, Additional Chief

of such sewerage and industrial effluents in

Board describing the area as close to being

Secretary (Industries) and other members

streams, wells, rivers, rivulets, public drains,

severely polluted. High Court of Himachal

drawn from the government and from

roads, road sides and any open or private

Pradesh taking suo-moto action on this

BBNIA. The DPR was approved in

places or in any other manner except

news desired to know as to how the

November 2010. Proactive role was played

through BIL.

government intended to meet the

by Mrs. Sarojni Thakur, Additional Chief

A reading of the above order clearly

challenge.

Secretary (Science & Technology) – cum-

devolves responsibility on BIL for proper

The state government, thereafter,

Chairman PCB, Mr. Nageen Nanda,

upkeep of BBN and obviously, if the orders

directed the BBNDA to come up with a plan

Member Secretary Pollution Control Board

are implemented in letter and spirit, BBN will

to de-pollute Baddi and the latter requested

and Mrs. Meera Mohanti CEO, BBNDA.

notice a sea-change in its living standards.

the central government to assist the state to

As a further step towards setting up of

As per estimates of the pollution control

contain pollution by providing funds under

CETP, the Government of Himachal Pradesh

board, effluent treatment capacity of the

IIUS. However, as the scheme is available on

by their Order dated 27October2010

CETP will be around 23 million liter per day.

PPP basis to be implemented through a

authorized BIL as the sole agency to collect,

We can well imagine that if this much

special purpose vehicle (SPV), BBNIA was

deposit, process and dispose sewerage,

quantity is removed and treated, the stain

offered the responsibility to rise to the

municipal and industrial effluents in the

of being the most polluted area will be

occasion for benefit of Industry.

prescribed manner on payment of fees as

washed out from the face of Baddi.

President, Shri Rajender Guleria who is always quick to procure what is best for the industry in the area, agreed by accepting the responsibility knowing fully well that CETP will be utilized to its capacity by industrial houses that need it the most. He also has the backing of other members because of which the contributions required from them for the project can be raised. And that is how, we are into it. State government earmarked 126.17 bighas of land for location of CETP and its possession was taken over by the Baddi Infrastructure in November 2010 as

No matter what you've done or haven't done, the opportunity to do more, to be more will always be there‌ never be satisfied!

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COVER STORY

The Government of India has already

Baddi was highly appreciated. The

sanctioned Rs. 17.48 crores in favor of BIL

curriculum for this center is being designed

roads will be uplifted to global standards. Widening and strengthening of the

and the funds are likely to be released

to meet requirement of skilled workers in

roads, covers 16.34 Kms of three internal

shortly into their accounts.

different fields of interest to most of us. The

roads involving an estimated cost of Rs. 18

The Board of Directors, BIL had fixed

system of admission at the center, subjects

crores. Under this project, the roads would

criteria of contribution by the industries

to be taught, duration of each program

be widened, uplifted, strengthened and

based on the parameters of total

system of administrative control, fee

even constructed where necessary. Proper

investment of the company and total

structure and the rest related topics are

drainage, footpaths and truck lay byes

discharge of the effluent. Till the time of

being considered by a group of industrialists

would be provided.

reporting, BIL had received a contribution of

under the able guidance of Shri Rajender

Rs. 26.56 lakhs from only 28 industries.

Guleria.

Skill Development Center Govt. of India has constituted a

The CEO, BBNDA informed that the contractor entrusted with the work shall be

The skill development center

made responsible for its up keep for the next

sanctioned as a part of IIUS is to be

three years from the date of completion. It

National Skill Development Board and a

constructed by BBNDA and BBNIA as

may be added here for information of our

corpus of Rs 1000 cr has been placed at the

partners. As with the CETP, the concept,

members that IIUS was launched by the

disposal of this organization to stimulate

design and outlay of the Center was

Government of India in 2003 as a central

skill development in the country thereby

approved in November 2010. This work is

sector scheme to enhance international

contributing value addition to the economy

likely to be given final shape after obtaining

competitiveness of the domestic industry by

in terms of trained manpower. Skill development center would work for

accreditation from the concer ned

providing quality infrastructure through

educational authorities. It is sincerely hoped

public private partnership (PPP) in existing

skill development and skill up gradation by

that our problem for skilled workers will now

functional clusters. We notice that all

regular and modular courses specially

be met within and many young students in

facilities presently being offered by the

designed for the requirements of Textiles,

Himachal Pradesh can get employment

government at the state and (or) the center

Engineering, Pharmaceuticals, Packaging,

straight from the campus.

require the beneficiaries to partly finance

Plastic Moulding, Automobiles FMCG etc.

Internal Roads

This will take care of skill gap and will lead to

We suffer of inter-connectivity within

and execute. You will find similar instances for other works offered to us, referred to

productivity enhancement and promote

Baddi and even the roads that are available

local employment. As we all have felt the

are narrow and in a bad shape. Efforts

elsewhere in this issue. Let us rise to this latest approach of the

difficulty in finding skilled labor in this area at

made by BBNDA in this direction suffered

government and avail the facilities which

a reasonable cost, the announcement to

due to shortage of funds. With coverage of

are important for our welfare and progress.

provide one skill development center for

strengthening the roads under IIUS, these

Pharma Industry under Threat Govt. plans to impose Entry Tax on Pharma Raw Material

T

he State Govt. in recent past has imposed Entry Tax on many items/commodities to which there was a sharp reaction from the

Industry. As per the Govt. reason of imposition of this tax is primarily to boost local industry as well as to garner some revenue

from the units indulging in Stock Transfers of their entire production thereby causing a loss to state exchequer. BBNIA had taken

up the said issue with the Hon'ble CM directly on whose directions the rates of tax on most of the items were rationalized, the entry tax was stopped to be collected at the barriers, the industry was assured to allow the input credit of the entry tax paid to be set off against payment of CST/VAT. However, except the decision of stoppage of collection of Entry Tax at the barriers rest of the decision are pending on account of imposition of code of conduct due to elections to PRI/Local Bodies. Though the effect of these relief, if notified is yet to be assessed , there is another news gaining ground that state govt. is planning to impose Entry Tax on Pharma Raw Material, which is main ingredient for the entire Pharma Industry in the state. As per the President, Himachal Drugs Manufacturers Association , Mr. Sanjay Guleria, the survival of the pharma industry will be under threat if any such move is made and as such has requested the Himachal Chief Minister not to levy any additional tax like entry tax etc., to enable the small units in the state comprising of 80 per cent of the industrial set up to survive. It will be a matter of wait & watch till the Govt. responds to the aspirations of this particular sector.

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Time is the coin of your life, It is the only coin you have and only you can determine how it will be spent.


BBN Infrastructure Business Delegation Visit to Japan

Indian entrepreneurs are smartest, tougest and most enterprising in the world ARUN RAWAT

I

had an opportunity to visit Japan as a

they want to convey.

Denning prizes for quality and

part of delegation of Indian industrialists

We know that their’s was the country

sponsored by the central government,

worst affected by world war; the disaster

over confidence of many countries

caused by the atom bomb and when it was

including Japan.

Ministry of MSME in collaboration with CII. Ours was a group of 25 Industrialists of

told that half of the Japanese had thus

manufacturing, it has helped India to win

The trip to Japan has confirmed that

MSME sector drawn from various parts of

perished; we wonder the pace of

Indian entrepreneurs are smartest,

India. The objective for the team was to

infrastructure development and economic

toughest and most enterprising in the

learn manufacturing practices and systems

growth recorded by them soon after world

world. They need proper exposure. The

in Japan and to experience international

war.

group lead by Mr. Dharamendra Prakash,

exposure. As an introduction to Japan's customs

Japan is a country worth admiring for its

Joint Development Commissioner MSME

infrastructure – in terms of roads, civic

Govt of India and Harpreet Singh from CII

and systems, I may add that the Japanese,

amenities, water management and mass

played a pivotal role by giving a global

as we all know, are short in stature, large at

rapid transportation system.

exposure to Indian entrepreneurs thereby

heart and highly sharp in the head.

Readers will perhaps remember that it

The most impressive thing about them

was reported in Disha, December 2010

is that they do not boast about their

issue under the subject of “Correcting Trade

opening the corridors of technology and business opportunities for many of us. During this trip we visited various

achievements, are extremely humble and

Imbalance” that because the Indian

industries in Tokyo and Osaka. High degree

polite, soft spoken and focused that at

companies have adopted International

of Automation application particularly in the

times it becomes difficult to interpret what

Standards and won prestigious Alfred

field of robotics was a good experience.

As per my assessment BBNIA can look towards Japan in the area of following fields: n Infrastructure development, n Incubation Centers for promotion of innovation as well as to promote first generation entrepreneurs. n Tool Rooms n Automation n Robotics n Material Handling n Participative Management. n Metallurgy

BBNIA DELEGATE at Subaru Plant in Japan

Every time we fall down and we get up, we are one step closer to success, Even failures make us move forward so don't be afraid of failures.

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BBNIA : The Helping Hands

GLOBALIZATION

Merits and Demerits

Outsourcing of work to other countries for better financial gains is adding to increase in production simultaneously resulting in loss of local employment.

G

lobalization is a process of social,

day celebrations. Lack of moral values is

political, economic and cultural

causing many serious problems.

integration of nations. No

Thanks to globalization, we are now

industrial establishments. The change has also given us “better roads, clean water, better health and

country is a stranger to the other because of

prone to commercialism which means that

educational facilities.” In addition, our

the available means of communications

we want to acquire all that is the best in

children have a right to education and

and is mutually inter-dependent for growth.

materialistic world, use what is convenient

women have better empowerment. Our

The developed countries and the

in operation, wear what is branded. In short

trade, commerce and agriculture has also

developing countries are vying with each

we want everything that is western even

picked up.

other to outdo the other and the backward

when we cannot afford.

countries of the world are being provided

The speed with which we wish to be a

Let us work to compete in the present set up, and try simultaneously to mitigate

with sufficient means to tide over their

global competitor is causing erosion of

the ill-effects caused to the society by

backwardness. Consequent to this, an

human resources like coal, gas and water to

globalization.

amalgamation of different cultures is taking

near extinction. We are not even

place which require examination of the

considering the resultant pollution we are

merits and demerits of globalization. The State is withdrawing its

adding to the atmosphere that may cause the end of our own children.

participation in various activities of social

In the words of Sh. Simran Joidka,

relevance leaving the field open to

Assistant Professor in Economics at

privatization. This has in turn increased the

Chandigarh, “Globalization is an inexorable

gap between the rich and the poor because

force; we must live in harmony to grow”. It

of a tendency of private players to earn

has now provided us with a better banking

more at lesser cost. Employment insecurity

system, a mature capital market, a spate of

in the wake of privatization has curtailed

IT professionals, skilled technocrats, and big

The change has also given us “better roads, clean water, better health and educational facilities.”

equal opportunity to all as was the case in operation under State's control. The selective deployment of workforce is resulting in increase in un-employment. Outsourcing of work to other countries for better financial gains is adding to increase in production simultaneously resulting in loss of local employment. Increase in un-employment results in frustration and many other ills that are related to it. The social and cultural values of the West are over powering the values of the East. Local festivals have taken a backseat to the Christmas and valentine

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The Outsourcing

Muddle

A team made up of senior management members was formed to investigate and recommend appropriate action.

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or can be done to items that have lost utility

was called the “Rowing Team Quality First

investments for new equipment. The

for us. Decide for yourself.

Program” with meetings, dinners and free

money saved was distributed to the Senior

pens for the rowers.

Executives as bonuses.

e are not aware if the narration

They also implemented a new performance

the American management laid-off One

below is based on facts or is

system that would give the 2 people rowing

rower, halted development of a new canoe,

only a pointer to what is done

the boat greater incentive to work harder. It

sold all the paddles, and canceled all capital

A Japanese company (Toyota) and an American Company (Ford Motors)

There was discussion of getting new

The next year, try as he might, the lone

decided to have a canoe race on the

paddles, canoes and other equipment,

designated rower was unable

Missouri River. Both teams practiced long

extra vacation days for practices and

to even finish the race (having no paddles,)

and hard to reach their peak performance

bonuses. The pension program was

so he was laid off for unacceptable

before the race. On the big day, the

trimmed to “equal the competition” and

performance, all canoe equipment was sold

Japanese won by a mile. The Americans,

some of the resultant savings were

and the next year's racing team was outsourced to India.

very discouraged and depressed, decided

channeled into morale boosting programs

to investigate the reason for the

and team work posters. Next year, the

crushing defeat. A team made up of senior

Japanese won by two miles. Humiliated,

management members was formed to investigate and recommend appropriate

Monthly Quiz January 2011

Choose the right answer in the following:

information, but wanting to prevent

n In which country Santa Claus is called Babbo Natale? a) Italy b) France c) Spain n Who is the author of the book “The Gift of the Magi”? a) Charles Dickens b) O. Henry c) Clement Moore n All except one below are the names n What is the scientific name for study of of Santa's (Santa Claus) reindeer. Spot fishes? the odd one. n What is the rank of Andhra Pradesh in a) Comet b) Kiaxone c) Prancer terms of its population base in India?

another loss to the Japanese, the rowing

n What part of a plant provides food for

Answer to December 2010 Quiz.

action. Their conclusion was the Japanese had 8 people rowing and 1 person steering, while the American team had 7 people steering and 2 people rowing. Feeling a deeper study was in order; American management hired a consulting company and paid them a large amount of money for a second opinion. They advised, of course, that too many people were steering the boat, while not enough people were rowing. Not sure of how to utilize that

team's management structure was totally reorganized to 4 steering supervisors, 2 area steering superintendents and 1 assistant

its survival- Root, branches or leaves? n Who is called father (Sansthapak) of Indian Cinema?

a) Reduce b) Wastage

c) Save d) Money

superintendent steering manager.

Never worry about the delay of your success compared to others Because construction of a palace takes more time than an ordinary building.

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BBNIA News in Brief

Baddi to have its own Trade Centre and Club House

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he state government sanctioned

Mini Tool Room

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he necessity of mini tool room at

Baddi has been felt by almost all of

one Trade Centre-cum-Convention

us and with that end in view, BBNIA

Hall and a club at Baddi out of ASIDE

approached the state government to

funds of the government of India. As per

provide us facilities for the same.

preliminar y information, central

Our request was forwarded by the state

government is releasing Rs.5.40 crores as its

government to the government of India,

share. Balance is to be provided by the state

ministry of MSME.

and the industries operating in the area.

The initial project cost is of Rs.16.69

Scheme "Assistance to States for developing

crores including the cost of land. A site for

Export Infrastructure and Allied Activities" (ASIDE) was introduced in March 2002 but for it to be operative; a proposal was required to be moved by the state government. Now that the scheme is in the pipeline, it is incumbent on all those working on it that further delay is avoided.

We

understand that the structural design for the building of Trade Centre-cum-Club House has already been prepared and

BBNDA is in progress.Steps are also underway to form a society for execution, maintenance and running of Trade Centrecum-Club House in the name of Baddi Heights Society. As per guidelines, a Nodal Officer/Agency shall be appointed by the Central Government for review/inspection of the project and to see that funds have been spent in a financial year under the scheme.

this tool room has already been identified and earmarked for the project by the state government. We also understand that the ministry of MSME has decided to provide us funds for the mini tool room on the condition that the cost is shared in 60: 40 ratio. We are insisting on sharing the cost in the ratio 90: 10 and have requested the state government to press the government of India to agree and share the cost as suggested by us.

finalized. The site development work by the

Further progress in the matter is awaited and is being followed up

Responding to Corporate Social Responsibility to carry on with their social responsibility to the masses in

suitably rewarded for their efforts. Students and the teachers jointly

the area. The Company's

participated in Celebration of Teachers' day

recent involvement was to

and for organizing a march on the “World

arrange a developmental

Peace March” day (15 September).

program for the small children

And to cap it all, children were shown an

of government middle school,

educational movie and taken out for a

Bhud - July to October 2010.

picnic for a day at Chandigarh.

Children from Class IV to Class

Needless to add, the children, their

VIII were teamed up to fight

parents, the staff and also those who

for supremacy in sports like

sponsored were happy with the outcome of

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know are manufacturers of pharma

of decision making. Likewise, painting

institution to record better results in the

products. But what we did not know was

competitions on constructive themes were

Board's examination and record increased

their involvement in social developmental

organized to generate in children love for

enrolments year after year.

orrent Pharmaceutical Ltd., Baddi, a

carom and chess so as to help them develop

the above activities. The programs of this

company based in India, as we all

concentration, self confidence and a habit

nature in the school has helped the

activities. Torrent Pharmaceuticals initiates social

their country and to keep away from drugs.

W e a r e g r a t e f u l t o To r r e n t

Essay competition on “Hindi Divas” was

Pharmaceuticals Ltd., one of our esteemed

welfare schemes under their banner called

intended to make children proud of their

members, and take pride in recounting their

“SPARSH” as a part of their on-going effort

mother tongue. Outstanding children were

efforts.

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BBNIA News in Brief

Entry Tax cut to 2 Percent

ESI Online Now

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benefit the steel units, manufacturers of LPG cylinders,

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Industrial areas as are covered under ESI. The Board will provide user

pharmaceuticals etc. Shri Jagdish Sharma. Excise and Taxation

ID and pass word to each industry covered under the scheme for

he Excise and Taxation Department has rationalized levy of

Entry Tax and will charge 2 per cent entry tax on all Industrial

inputs and half per cent on non-ferrous materials. This will

ndustrialists in the state need not now go around the ESI Board's office for any matter relating to their employees. ESI, which is online from 27 November 2010, is extending this facility to all the

Commissioner, informed that as entry tax has been brought under

facility of operation. Such units can now report on line all cases of

the ambit of VAT, this would help generate revenue to the state. As

accidents of its employees without filing of information in form

per a report appearing in the press, goods worth Rs. 3000 crore

no.6. Names of new members coming over to the ESI scheme as

manufactured in the state, are branch transferred to other states

also those who leave the service can now be added or deleted on

through corporate offices or are subjected to consignment sale.

line. On line system will enable all its members covered under ESI

Resultantly, on an average 1 per cent levy of entry tax on goods so

scheme to get their treatment cost reimbursed from ESI hospitals all

transferred or sold can generate revenue of Rs.30 crore for the state.

over India.

Industries get Relief from Power Cuts

Himachal to Honour Champions

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ndustries in Himachal Pradesh will not face the power cuts this winter as H.P.S.E.B. has signed an agreement with U.P. to borrow electricity. As per the agreement Himachal Pradesh will be given

42 lakh units from Uttar Pradesh. H.P.S.E.B. has also decided to

imachal Pradesh is to give cash awards totaling Rs.57 lakh to four shooters from the state - Vijay Kumar,

Samresh Jang, Meena Kumar and Sonia Rai - who won

medals at the Guangzhou Asian Games and the New Delhi

borrow electricity from the neighbouring states, Punjab and

Commonwealth Games. The state government had announced

Haryana on the basis of banking. Apart borrowing electricity from

that sportspersons from the state who won a gold at any

the three state, board has also sent a letter to the center Govt. for

international event would get Rs.10 lakh, while silver and bronze

the supply of 100 M.W. of electricity. This is confirmed by the

winners would receive Rs.5 lakh and Rs.3 lakh respectively.

Director (technical) Mr. R.k. Dhiman . According to the statistics, in winter Himachal needs 200 lakh M.W. of electricity whereas supply hardly reaches 100 lakh M.W. This demand is fulfilled by borrowing electricity from center and the neighbouring states.

Industrial Land Bank

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he HP state has earmarked almost10508 Bighas of

government (5419 Bigha) and private land (5089 Bigha) in

HP Plans short-listed for PM’s Award

eight districts of the state for promotion of industrial activity.

This step has been taken by the government to help new industries to establish without any difficulty in looking for land. According to details of the industrial land bank, in Baddi and Nalagarh areas, 602

Two HP plans schemes, “e-governance” and “Polythene Hatao,

Bigha of private land and 1013 Bigha of government land is

Paryavaran Bachao” have been short listed for the Prime Minister's

available. The government has authorized general manager

award.The “e-governance scheme” has helped people in redressing

industries in the districts and revenue officer at the directorate of

their problems by directly reporting their difficulties to the Chief

industries to assist in providing land out of the land bank to the

Ministers office. In addition this system is also operational for

industrialists.

maintenance of land records and other IT-enabled services. The

According to a report, 36845 industries have been established

software for land records, named Him Bhoomi is under

in the state of which the maximum number (8761) is in Kangra

implementation in 12 districts and is already operational in 77

district, Solan comes second with 4574. The total employment

tehsils. The Prime Minister's awards are given for good public

generated in the state by industry is as much as 2,41,663.

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BBNIA News in Brief

Providing Water Filters/Tanks

Total Sanitation Awareness Campaign

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otary Club informed that it is providing 30 Water Purifier in

Government schools for which it needs 30, 100 liters Water

tanks and installation infrastructure. Sh. M.S. Rizvi Executive

member promised to get 30 water tanks from M/s Sintax Industry to

BNDA proposes to launch a two days sanitation awareness campaign in 30 left out panchayats in development block Nalagarh. The Executive Officer, BBNDA has informed that

the total cost on this campaign is likely to be around Rs. 11.45 lacs

the Rotary Club. After discussions it was also decided that the

and suggested BBNIA to share the cost as a corporate social

Association will bear expenditure incurred on installation along with

responsibility.

the fittings of 15 water tanks to Rotary Club, Baddi. Rotary club has requested BBNIA to take up the matter for the remaining 15

An amount of Rs.1.50 lacs is proposed to be contributed for which members have been asked to contribute Rs. 4000.00 each.

attachments with other members who undertake social works as a part of their Corporate Social Responsibility.

Award for Excellence

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reentech Foundation established in California , U.S.A with its branch at New Delhi, is a non-profit organization committed to recognize and celebrate ethos of

Providing Relief to Persons in distress

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BNIA received requests for financial help to the fire victims of Jhuggis. Another request was received from the management of Piramal Healthcare seeking help for one of

outstanding performance in Environment and Safety issues. Efforts

their staff who suffered from multiple organ failure requiring

of USV, Baddi, were appreciated by the Greentech Foundation for

expensive treatment. Both the above cases were sent to members

their contribution in the environment related activities. This unit

for their consideration and help. Even when, BBNIA desires to reach

declared as winner under the”Silver Category” award was

out to the persons in distress, but as at present it is getting difficult

honoured with a trophy on 12 December 2010 at Hyderabad.

on account of our projects in hand.

BBNIA takes pride in their members for the honour bestowed on them and wholeheartedly congratulate and laud their efforts.

Proud Moments Award to a Member

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lin Appliances Pvt Ltd., a unit located at Baddi has been selected as winner for Rajiv Gandhi National Quality Awards, 2009 in the CATEGORY AWARDS for Small Scale

Manufacturing Industry'.

The formal Awards Presentation

Ceremony for these awards will be held on Wednesday, 12 January

Health Camps

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BNIA in collaboration with Lions Club Chandigarh Central, proposes to hold two health camps in Baddi. One of these camps fixed for 14 February 2011. is for providing Calipers,

Crutches and Artificial limbs free of cost. The second camp, fixed for 28 February 2011, is an eye camp supervised by Doctors and paramedical staff of GMCH which again is at no cost to the patients. Cases requiring in-patient treatment will be shifted to Chandigarh.

2011 in the Auditorium, Convention Centre, Scope Complex, 7, Lodhi Road, New Delhi – 110 003. Prof. K.V. Thomas, Hon'ble Minister of State for Agriculture,

Available for Rent

Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution, and Vice President,

n House No. 569, (Newly built) Two bedrooms with attached

Bureau of Indian Standards will present the awards/commendation

toilets, Dine Dining, Kitchen, Internal car park, Full Terrace. Him

certificates to honour the recipients.

Shikha Colony, Pinjore. Rent Rs. 4500/- per month only. (For

Pharma Unit for Sale

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ne Pharma Formulation Unit at Baddi is available for sale.

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company Lease) Contact Sh. Rajiv K. Pal Mobile No. 98160-34141 n One Hall for Storing or Packaging, Area 10,000 Sq. Feet Location

Interested parties may write to Mr. Varun Singh:

NH 21A near Bus Stand Baddi.

varunr2010@gmail.com

Contact; Aditya Mittal-98160-55576

January 2011

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BBNIA News in Brief

Organizing Job Fair

E- Payment Of TaxesExcise & Taxation

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requested to let us know their specific demand of their manpower

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requirement so that the same can be taken care of. We shall be

provided TIN numbers by the department and are operating

n a request from the State government BBNIA proposes to hold a job fair at Dharamsala and Dehra in the Kangra district in the month of March 2011. Members are

hri Prem Kumar Dhumal, Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh formally launched web portal of the Excise and Taxation Department, facilitating e-payments on 26th November

2010. Initially, the facility is available to the traders who have been

happy if you join us during the proposed fair. Final dates will be

accounts in the State Bank of India and /or the Punjab National

conveyed in due course.

Bank. Payments so made up to 9 PM are to be treated as deposit of the day and thereafter of the deposits of the next day.

Himachal Pradesh Pragti Maidan New Delhi- Space availability

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irector of Industries, Himachal Pradesh has informed that

Himachal is Best

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imachal Pradesh was awarded the best state award for the year 2010 and was also adjudged as the best in

investment, tourism, climate, agriculture, governance,

infrastructure and macro-economy. Chief Minister Prof. Prem Kumar

barring just two weeks, the Himachal Pavillion remains

Dhumal received the award from Vice-President Hamid Ansari at a

vacant for the rest of the year.

function organized in New Delhi by a media group as 'State of

We have been advised to moot out a proposal to occupy the

States' survey-2010. During the year, the state has registered

available space during rest of the months. Members industry may

annual growth of 8.1 per cent, which is equal to the industrialized

take note of the above if it interests them.

bigger states like Maharashtra. "The state has been described as role model in overall development in entire India," said Dhumal in a statement released later in the evening. The state claimed this award for third consecutive year.

Industry in Hill States gets Booster Dose Excise Duty Exemption on Expanded Capacity & New Products to Continue

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he Industry in State of Himachal & Uttrakhand got a sigh of

relief after the Central Board of Excise & Customs (CBEC)

clarified the scope for excise duty exemption to the units set

up before 31.03.10, enjoying Excise Duty Exemption under Notification 49/2003 0r 50/2003 vide its latest circular 939 dated 23.12.2010. As per the clarification made vide the said circular the Industry will be benefited in following circumstances: “Full excise duty exemption will be available on capacity expansion undertaken by the existing units even after 31.03.10 .” “The exemption will be available to all products ( including New Products, if any) manufactured by such units even if they install the plant and machinery and other capital goods after 31.03.10.” The only rider to the above order is that the relief in excise duty is available to all the eligible existing industrial units only for a period of ten years from the date of their Original Date of Commencement of Production.

Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an hour, and it seems like a minute. THAT'S relativity. - Albert Einstein

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BBNIA News in Brief It Is A Funny World Some Interesting Facts

Discrimination with Entrepreneurs of Himachal Central Capital Subsidy increased for Units in J&K

n Mosquito repellents don't repel. They hide you. The spray blocks the mosquito's sensors so they don't know you're there. n The liquid inside young coconuts can be used as substitute for blood plasma. n Donkeys kill more people annually than plane crashes. n The first product to have a bar code was Wrigley's gum. n All US Presidents have worn glasses. Some just didn't like being seen wearing them in public. n On average, 100 people choke to death on ball-point pens every year. n On average people fear spiders more

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hile, local industrialists were

to be from State of HP, by sending a strong

than they do death.

rejoicing in what they got in

representation to extend this benefit to

n Women blink nearly twice as much as

existing as well as future units in state of HP

men.

also.

n Our eyes are always the same size from

shape of clarification on Excise

Duty Exemption, they simultaneously found a cause to lament because of

As per the version of GOI, these extra

another news of Govt. of India deciding to

benefits are being offered to these states

enhance the capital subsidy to industrial

because of the unrest prevailing there, isn't

n The electric chair was invented by a

units in Jammu & Kashmir from 15% to 30%

it a pity that peaceful states suffer because

dentist.

with increase in cap on the same from

of being peaceful……….

n 'Go', is the shortest complete sentence

Rs.30.00 lacs to Rs.150.00 lacs. The same

BBNIA has also approached the State Govt.

in the English language.

benefit is already being enjoyed by units in

to take up this issue on behalf the industry

n The cigarette lighter was invented

birth, but our nose and ears never stop growing.

in the state vigorously with GOI so that the

before the match box.

BBNIA has taken up this issue of

feeling of discrimination among the local

n It's physically impossible for you to lick

discrimination directly with Hon'ble Union

industrialists may be addressed at the

your elbow

Minister of Industry & Commerce, GOI, Sh.

earliest. It is hoped & prayed that GOI

North Eastern States.

Anand Sharma, who fortunately happens

responds positively.

Almost everyone who reads this will try to lick their elbow.

Rising tourist inflow in Himachal Pradesh

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imachal Pradesh in 2010 saw a

launched the promotions of the slogan

tourists. While more infrastructure was

rise of over 16 percent of tourists

'Himcahal for all seasons and all reasons'.

needed in the unexplored destinations of

to the hill state, breaking the

'IN ALL 13,298,748 TOURISTS VISITED

the state. The state has already made a

record of the previous year. “In all,

HIMACHAL IN 2010, compared to

beginning in 'home stay' tourism in order to

13,298,748 tourists visited Himachal in

11,437,135 in 2009. This also includes

promote rural tourism, officials said.

2010, compared to 11,437,135 in 2009,

foreigners, whose arrival increased

In December last year the state tourism

“said State Chief Minister P K Dhulmal at a

from 400,583 visitors in 2009 to

department approved helicopter-taxi

meeting of the state tourism department

454,851 in 2010' to further attract

service to connect 57 helipads in the state

4th January 2011.

tourists.

This also includes foreigners whose

It was discussed that prominent tourist

arrival increased from 400,583 visitors in

destinations like Shimla, Kullu and Manali,

most of which are located in remote and lesser known regions. Approval was also given for setting up of

2009 to 454,581 in 2010.

Dharamshala, Dalhousie, Kasauli among

atleast half of a dozen seven and five star

The state tourism department last year

other places attracted majority of the

hotels to attract high-end tourists.

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TOURISM

Industry in the State

A destination for all seasons and all reasons.

Mr. Arun Sharma, Director Tourism & Civil Aviation, Himachal Pradesh says “it is not possible to develop tourism in isolation so the need of the hour is to integrate the efforts of all the departments concerned so that facility like good roads, water, electricity, good air connectivity, well planned urban and rural centers can be created.” This is what he calls as 'total tourism' where every department that can contribute to generate adequate tourist facility joins in. The term 'departments concerned' used by him possibly means all others who can help in promoting tourism

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and includes entrepreneurs also. imachal is taking its shape as “A

The tourism department has proposed to

destination for All seasons and All

earmark areas STZ on the lines of SEZ for the

reasons”. The state government, in

Industries.

addition to revolutionizing its approach to tourism, is

It is perhaps time, where the tourism

roping in entrepreneurs to expand their activity from

depar tment earmarks cer tain un-explored

hotel industry to adventure tourism.

destinations may they be connected with adventure,

Chamera lake in Chamba ravines owes its

pilgrimage, tribal, cultural, wild life , Buddist tourism

formation to the Chamera Hydro Project constructed

or any other field to be explored by entrepreneurs.

for generation of power in the state. This lake, like

This can be achieved by extending to them

quite a few other similar lakes in the state was not

reasonable facility, encouragement and operational

listed as a place of tourist attraction till some private

convenience.

entrepreneurs of Dalhousie formed a joint venture

We are all now looking towards the pretty Preity

for adventure tourism by deploying a cruise and

Zinta, being the brand ambassador for state tourism

some boats including motorboat in the lake.

to lend her charms to attract not only the national

On the same lines of adventure tourism, the Department of Tourism & Civil Aviation is, in

tourists but also the global ones to this state called the valley of Gods, DEVBHOOMI.

collaboration of Heli Taxi operators, introducing Heli Taxi services from Shimla and other destinations. This will help tourists to reach and feel greater heights which till recent times were like 'distant dreams' to them.

Chamera Dam Lake, Chamba

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CASE IN POINT

Outcome of G-20 Meeting China is likely to emerge as the world's largest economy leaving behind America but India is not far behind and is in the race to become a dominant world economy as it was 200 years ago.

n Currencies Steps to maintain market-determined exchange rates to avoid competitive devaluations by taking “carefully designed macro-prudential measures” code for capital controls. n Financial regulations Agreed to raise the quantity and quality of bank capital and endorsed to tighten supervision on market and reduce reliance on credit rating agencies. n Trade Pledged not to pursue protectionist policies and to work towards concluding trade liberalization talks as per Doha deliberations. n IMF

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20 meeting at Seoul 2010 is indicative of

Endorsed a package of reforms for the

shifting of power to the East where the

International Monetary Fund (IMF) to reflect a shift in

largest emerging economies are taking

balance of global economic power. This means 6

over from the old “rich club” of the Group of Seven.

percent shift of voting shares at the Fund to

Europe and North America burdened with the global

developing countries such as China.

downturn in debts and facing recession were face to

Obvious from above is the fact that the world

face with Asia and most of Africa who were not

leaders met; agreed that their intentions were good

affected by recession. China is likely to emerge as the

and the dialogue should continue.

world's largest economy leaving behind America but

Nothing of real substance was achieved towards

India is not far behind and is in the race to become a

containment of yuan or for devising a system for

dominant world economy as it was 200 years ago. Leaders from the Group of 20 said they would

controlling trade imbalance- that export by a country to another bears some relation to its imports there

work to tackle global economies “tensions and

from, and steps are taken to allow equal competition

vulnerabilities”. In short, following topics were

for each country to participate in international

decided/ and or deliberated upon:

trading by adopting an equitable value of their

n Global imbalances

currency on a global pattern.

Explore “indicative guidelines” to measure large

We may have to wait for the Finance Ministers

current account imbalances, in consultation with the

Conference or the next G-20 meet to get results

IMF so that rifts between export-rich countries and

beneficial to each nation. May be.

debt ridden consumer nations are minimized.

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Work Ethics

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re you stuck with your current

given below:

of a huge army as compared to small army

state of affairs for too long? If yes!

Asura King Bali had become very

of Pandvas in the fight of 'Mahabharata' .

There can only be two reasons.

powerful and could not be defeated in

Who can forget the announcement of

One, you are satisfied with what you have

normal course. Lord Vishnu knew that the

“Ashwathama Mara Gaya” which broke the

and do not want to exert any more – if you

king never allowed anyone to return empty

back of 'Korvas' when an elephant in that

are in this group, you need not read any

handed so he went to the king with a

name was killed.

further as you do not have the answer to

begging bowl in his incarnation of 'Vaman

One can search around and find many

come out of the rut you are in. The second,

Avtar' and asked for land that he could cover

such examples to confirm that when you do

those who want to change their

“in his three dwarfish steps.”

Once the

not get the results in the usual way, you can

conventional procedure and systems that

favor was granted, Vaman transformed

get them by unconventional ways.

are hindrances in their progress. Just read

himself into Trivikarma. King Bali thus lost his

Remember nothing succeeds like success

on.

present and future possessions.

and in the end people appraise you from

Sai R. Vaidyanathan has explained that

Shivaji employed guerilla tactics instead

your success in your field. Do whatever you

you can come out of your mess only when

of fighting in the conventional way to carve

may but for goodness sake act only under

you adopt some unconventional methods.

out Maratha Kingdom.

the law of the land.

He based his suggestions on examples

Lord Krishna manipulated the downfall

Erasers are for people willing to correct their mistakes

January 2011

17


SACRED SPACE

Guinness Book

D

o you know who started the Guinness book and how?

Sacred Space

The first Guinness Book of world records was started by Hughes Beaver in collaboration Noris and Ross Macketar

in the year 1955. This book became so popular that its sale increased each year and now one has to perform exceptionally to find a name in this Book. The manner in which Hughes Beaver conceived of it was as below. In the year 1951, Hughes Beaver was out hunting when he saw a flock of strange birds fly over him. Try as he may, he could not correctly place the bird, nor could his friends who accompanied him. Back home, he went over a number of books to find an answer but in vain. He finally got the answer in the year 1954 i.e. almost after three years. This made Hughes think that many people can find themselves in a similar situation and would need a reference book to find their answers. It was then he met Noris and Ross who worked for a fact finding agency in London to bring out the book next year.

The book derived its name from “Guinness Breweries” where Hughes was then employed.

What a Lady Feels

E

very lady hopes that her daughter will marry a better man than she did and is convinced that her son will never find a wife as good as his father did.

Forgive and Forget

A

wife will always forgive and forget – but she will

never let you forget that she had forgiven and

forgotten.

In Search of Good Husbands

G

ood husbands are found in every

corner of the world. Unfortunately,

the earth is round.

He gave me difficult situations to Face. When I asked God for brain and Brawn He gave me puzzles in life to solve. When I asked God for Happiness He showed me some unhappy People.

First Public Online Service

Y

When I asked God for strength

ear 1982 was a mile stone in the field of Information

When I asked God for Wealth He showed me How to work Hard.

Technology when a French Telecom Company 'Minitel' started the World's First Mass market online Information

Service Minitel which was operated through the Telephone Network. Those who used this service were provided with a special terminal by the Telecom Company. This Terminal was included with a Modem, Display and a Keyboard. These all peripherals were

When I asked God for Peace He showed me how to help Others . God gave me nothing I wanted He gave me everything I needed.

attached to a big computer.Minitel was used in many areas like railways and banking.Minitel Services were available in all France and proved to be a very useful and important innovation till today.

18

January 2011

Happy people have often experienced as much adversity as those who are unhappy.

Swami Vivekananda


HEALTH MATTERS

Heart Tips for Surviving Workplace Life Here are a few precautions and

Some Exercises

Quick Tips

preventive measures. They don't cost you

n Lift your shoulder and keep them up for

n The heart is a muscle and it needs

anything except a few minutes of your

10 seconds bring them down for 10

exercise to keep fit so that it can pump

time: n Long hours in an air-conditioned room

seconds.

can lead to dehydration. You need to drink at least 8 glasses of water even

blood efficiently round your body with

n Throw your head back for 10 seconds and bring it up for 10 seconds. n Bring your head sideways to the count

when you don't feel thirsty.

moderate intensity exercise daily. n Keep a tab on your blood pressure. The

of 5 and back straight to the count of 5.

n Take a walk around the office every 30

n Rotate your shoulders 5 times

to 40 minutes. This ensures that the

clockwise, and then anti-clockwise 5

higher your blood pressure, the shorter your life expectancy. n Get your cholesterol levels checked

times. Same for the wrists.

back and the eyes get some rest and legs some circulation.

each heart beat. Aim for 30 minutes

periodically and consult your doctor

n Periodically straighten your back for 10

n Try to look at some natural greenery

with

the results.

seconds and relax for 10 seconds.

outside the window or at something blue. Green and blue are soothing colors and cool the eyes. Also remember to blink as often as you can.

Smile - A - While The seminar leader pounded home his point about the need to make decisions and take action on these decisions. “But, I thought you hated Bob,” she said.

Larry's Bar A man goes to a doctor and says, “Doctor, my wife is unfaithful to me. Every

well,” came the reply. “We have got three

With his last breath John said “I do!”

out and we hope to get the rest out.”

Locker Room

Training Tips

evening, she goes to Larry's bar and picks up

A little boy got lost at the YWCA and

A group of junior-level executives were

men. In fact, she sleeps with anybody who

found himself in the women's locker room.

participating in a management training

asks her! I'm going crazy. What do you think I

When he was spotted, the room burst into

program. The seminar leader pounded

should do? “Relax” says the doctor, “take a

shrieks, with women grabbing towels and

home his point about the need to make

deep breath and calm down. Now tell me,

running for cover. The little boy watched in

decisions and take action on these decisions.

exactly where is Larry's bar?

amazement and then asked: 'What's the

“For instance,” he said, “if you had five frogs

Last Wish

matter? Haven't you ever seen a little boy

on a log and three of them decided to jump,

John was on his death bed and gasped pitifully, “Give me one last request, dear,” he

before?”

how many frogs would you have left on the

Expectant Father

log?” The answers from the group were

said. “Of course, John,” his wife said softly.

An expectant father rang the hospital to

unanimous: “Two.” “Wrong,” replied the

“Six months after I die,” he said, “I want you

see how his wife was progressing. By mistake

speaker. “there would still be five because

to marry Bob.”

he was connected to the cricket ground.

there is a difference between deciding to

“How's it going?” he asked. “Exceedingly

jump and jumping.”

Whenever you see darkness, there is extraordinary opportunity for the light to burn brighter.

Bono in Spain

January 2011

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