Shri Devendra Fadnavis
Chief Minister of Maharashtra
at 3rd Annual “Maharashtra Economic Summit”
Making Maharashtra as the
Preferred Investment Destination
Inclusion and Sustainable Economic Growth
Empowerment of Industries and SMEs
Ease of Doing Business in Maharashtra
Ensure Reducing Power Tariff
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FOREWORD
Maharashtra is always on the forefront for
economic growth of the Nation. The State
contributes 20% of country’s industrial output
with net value addition of 14.93% GDP. The State has
capitalized the highest amount of Foreign Direct Investment
so far. The manufacturing and other industries have
contributed 79% of total revenue of the State.
The State has investment-friendly industrial policies,
excellent infrastructure and a strong & productive human
resource base and has made it a favoured destination for the
manufacturing, export, distribution and financial service
sectors. Nevertheless, many sick industries are to be revived;
steps are to be taken for provision of adequate social and
physical infrastructure, skill development amongst young
generation and entrepreneurial education.
The sustainable growth initiative should be encouraged by
the policy makers to improve governance, raise educational
standards, control inflation, introduce a credible fiscal policy,
liberalise financial markets and improve infrastructure and
environment which will facilitate Maharashtra to continue as
the investment friendly state.
Maharashtra Economic Summit is an initiative to discuss,
elaborate, emphasise and resolve the issues and bottlenecks
hurting the economic and industrial growth of the State.
Involvement of Government to create confidence amongst
existing industry and other stake holders as well as to
showcase Maharashtra’s potential investment and business
opportunities to the investors is inevitable.
This Conference is helpful to chart out a new agenda for the
Government specially to Hon’ble Chief Minister who has
dynamic vision and positive attitude to convert challenges
into opportunities to make Maharashtra, the preferred State
in India.
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Shri Devendra Fadnavis Dr. Anil Kakodkar, Shri
Chandrakant Salunkhe
Shri Nalin Shah Shri K. Venkataramanan
Dr. Earnest Joseph John II
– Hon’ble Chief Minister, Maharashtra inaugurating the summit. Others (L to R)
– Founder and President, Maharashtra Industrial and Economic Development Association (MIEDA) and SME
Chamber of India, – Chairman & MD, Shah Group of Companies, - CEO & MD, Larsen &
Toubro Ltd. and MD, Redi Port Limited–
INAUGURATION OF THE SUMMIT
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Shri Devendra Fadnavis Dr.
Anil Kakodkar, Shri K. Venkataramanan Shri Chandrakant Salunkhe
Dr.
Earnest Joseph John II –
– Hon’ble Chief Minister, Maharashtra delivering inaugural address. Others (L to R) on the dias
– CEO & MD, Larsen & Toubro Ltd., – Founder and
President, Maharashtra Industrial and Economic Development Association (MIEDA) and SME Chamber of India and
Managing Director, Redi Port Limited
INAUGURAL ADDRESS
Enhancing Maharashtra’s economic growth is the prime
priority of my Government and emphasised on easy of
doing business in Maharashtra as well as providing best
infrastructure, power at competitive cost and improvement in
Government Systems to make Maharashtra as the preferred
investment destination”, said Shri Devendra Fadnavis, Hon’ble
Chief Minister in his inaugural address at 3rd Annual Conference
“Maharashtra Economic Summit” organised by Maharashtra
Industrial and Economic Development Association (MIEDA) and
SME Chamber of India on 16th January, 2015 at Mumbai with the
support of Government of Maharashtra, India International Trade
Centre ( Investment and Trade promotion), Larsen and Toubro,
MMRDA, Aditya Birla Finance Ltd, Redi Port Ltd., Blue Star Ltd. and
State Bank of India.
For effective and speedy implementation of the “Make in
Maharashtra” plan and fast track approval of investment proposal,
independent high powered committees will be set up, headed by the
Chief Minister and will have Industry Minister, Finance Minister,
Chief Secretary and will consist of nearly senior officials. To
accomplish this, a draft on “Make in Maharashtra Plan” will be
prepared and work out new strategies to attract investment. So far
we lead industrial investment and are keen to retain the premier
position in future too. Several industrial houses are approaching us,
but they are reluctant to set up their projects in the State owing to
procedural wrangles. We want to end red-tapsim and give red carpet
welcome to entrepreneurs and industrialists. In the State an
entrepreneur needs to obtain a large number of permissions. To
overcome this problem, single window services will be introduced
soon. Government is planning to reduce the number of permissions
with immediate effect and ensure that approvals are granted in a
time bound manner. Government is in the process of setting up
deadlines for each and every permission.
Online facilities for all industrialists and entrepreneurs are one of
the proposals, which will bring in changes in ruels, particularly the
labour laws, so that setting up of a unit will be hassle free. The
Committee will meet at least once in a month and expected to
resolve disputes at the level of different departments and ensure
that all proposals are cleared in a given time-frame.
To make “Make in Maharashtra” a grand success, our prime focus is
on “Ease of Doing Business”. The Government has been interacting
with the people from Industry and people from various sectors and
is trying to figure out the problems and have taken so many
decisions to convene meetings in the designated industrial areas to
sort out the permissions required in various aspects and reduce to
the minimum. The Government has been able to cut down the
permissions required for various business activities to 25% except
for statutory permissions and will be put into auto-pilot mode,
mentioned the Hon’ble CM. If you do not get the required sanction
on any specific requirement within 3 days, you can presume your
application is deemed to have been approved.
Land Reform Act has also been amended in such a way that now it is
has become clearer and rider free to convert into use for real
industrial purpose within a period of 15 days. For this purpose
MIDC and Special Land Regulating Authorities will be empowered
with required power. Decentralization of powers to government
recognised and reputed Institutions working for the common cause
is also underway to solve problems and issues collectively rather
than approaching for sanction for each and every problem by the
single authority to avoid individual preferences and prejudices.
Labour Act reforms are another important area which is being
considered to avoid frequent industrial and labour disturbances for
better industry growth and productivity.
Rationalisation of coal availability by the Central Government and
new policy of allotting the coal block will benefit the State to
generate sufficient power in the State as well as bringing down the
power tariff similar to other States, said Hon’ble CM.
Once we create the atmosphere and eco-system Maharashtra has
everything than any other State and has always been and always will
be the preferred destination for investment since it has land, talent,
resources, knowledge & law and order.
Hon’ble CM welcomed constructive suggestions from one and all for
common good, on which, he assured appropriate action to
implement on priority even if specific law is required to be
introduced, which will be done within a period of maximum 3-6
months. Affordable housing projects are one of the top priority
schemes in the Agenda of the Government and to achieve this
objective, all necessary steps are under way, mentioned Shri
Fadnavis.
Hon’ble CM congratulated Shri Chandrakant Salunkhe, Founder and
President of Maharashtra Industrial and Economic Development
Association (MIEDA) and SME Chamber of India for organising
‘Maharashtra Economic Summit’, which will always be helpful in
understanding the issues & problems, rights, privileges and
aspirations of business community. I also accept the suggestions
made by Shri Salunkhe and Shri Venkataramanan for developing the
State’s status. I know that the Maharashtra has suffered a lot for the
last 10-15 years. To make Maharashtra the preferred destination, we
have to devise polices in tune with the aspirations to face the
competitive world. Competitiveness is not limited to business class
but the State is also to be competitive. Other states are making the
policies to attract the investment and are becoming proactive in all
respects. If we lack in amiable policies and positive mindset, we will
definitely lag behind. That is why the Government has started
changing the policies for making Maharashtra the most preferred
State for investment. He also invited suggestions and
recommendations for economic and industrial growth of the State
as well as policy changes and effective implementations.
Inaugural Address by Shri Devendra Fadnavis – Hon’ble Chief Minister, Maharashtra
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Shri Chandrakant Salunkhe in his welcome and introductory
address mentioned that Maharashtra is always on the
forefront for economic growth of the Nation and the State has
largest economy of the country, contributing 14.93% of National
Income. The State economy has registered an average growth of 9%
over the last 4 years. The State contributes 20% of country’s
industrial output and net value addition and expressed his
confidence that with the dynamic leadership of the Chief Minister,
action plan for Government officials and mindset of the politicians
can be converted into opportunity, development, practicality,
aggressiveness, positive mindset to take quick decisions, not like
avoidance, bypass, confusion and delay.
But for the last 15 years, the Congress led Government has not done
any commendable work to the expectations for the growth of
industrial and economic of Maharashtra. Therefore, burden of 3.4
lakh crore debt on people of the State.
The recent vibrant Gujarat has generated 25 lakh crore investments
in various sectors. Also other States are taking initiatives for
encouraging more investment and initiatives for showcasing
potential opportunities especially in Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka,
West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Rajasthan. Why Maharashtra’s
Government is lagging behind for branding and promoting the
advantages available for growth in all spheres. I am sure that under
the dynamic leadership of the Chief Minister, action plan for
Government officials and mindset of the politicians can be converted
into opportunity, development, practicality, aggressiveness, positive
mindset to take quick decisions, not like avoidance, bypass,
confusion and delay.
Friends, the objective of today’s Conference is to hear Hon’ble Chief
Minister about his vision, action plan for making Maharashtra the
most preferred destination and also to share our views and present
the new development agenda for the growth of Maharashtra and as
well as the expectations from industry, infrastructure, government
officials, SMEs and other stake holders as the partners of growth of
Maharashtra.
Hon’ble CM, I am worried about 3,40,000 cr. debt on the State and
how this can be reduced in the coming years by putting efforts
through public-private partnership. The industry and other sectors
are in the forefront to contribute the largest amount by way of
revenue but still they are not given sufficient time and attention for
resolving their issues and problems by the law makers and
bureaucrats. I know you have taken various steps to change the
system to take care of issues of the concerned sector and I am sure
that you will be keeping a track on the issues arising.
Along with large industries, SMEs are also playing very important
role for economic growth of the State and I realize that Government
does not have serious interest to resolve their issues which are still
on the agenda for implementation, and therefore, many SMEs are
becoming sick and the entrepreneurs are facing tremendous
pressure from their lenders and investors. This is the time now the
Hon’ble Chief Minister should take keen interest to resolve these
issues and also provide red carpet treatment to them as equal to
foreign investors. Currently, if SME entrepreneurs want to start
manufacturing unit or expand existing industries looking for land,
they are unable to get land easily. Therefore, they are shifting to
other states.
He also suggested that branding and marketing in Maharashtra is
need of the hour and appointment of eminent Maharashtrians from
various countries as the Ambassadors of the State to project
Maharashtra and its potential opportunities to encourage
investment, visitors and business partnership as well as suggested
following important points for action plan of the Government:
Remove instantly the bottlenecks of Industrial and Economic
growth.
Also review the industrial policy initiated by earlier Governments
for better implementation and creating confidence amongst
existing industries and prospective investors.
Emphasise on “Making Mumbai’ as the International Financial
Centre by implementing suggestions recommended by the High
Power Committee under the Chairmanship of the then Union
Finance Minister for Infrastructural Development and Tax Region
since since current Central Government is planning to shift
financial hub status to Gujarat Gift City.
Set up Advisory Council for economic and industrial growth of the
State consisting of industrialists, heads of organisations,
personalities of high integrity & expertise from different sectors.
To review all the permits and licenses to ensure that “Ease of
Doing Business in Maharashtra” becomes much easier. This will
accomplish “Make in Maharashtra” faster way so that India will
come down from 142nd rank to the desired level.
Formulate branding and marketing strategy of the State at
National and International level and suggested the Government
to appoint Maharashtrians from various countries as the
Ambassadors of the State to project Maharashtra and its potential
opportunities to encourage investment, visitors and business
partnership for Promotion of Industry and SMEs in foreign
countries.
Review the working of various agencies and their arrangements
for taking care of law and order system of Mumbai city and
allocate sufficient funds for improvement of services to avoid
unrest in the city in any manner in the future
Set up technology parks in each district to generate new
entrepreneurship and new ideas for new businesses.
The Minister of Industries should chair Udyog Mitra Meetings
every month to review and resolve issues of the Industry.
Hon’ble Chief Minister should chair Udyog Mitra Meeting once in
a year to review the problems of the industry and SMEs and
affecting issues towards economic growth and industrialisation
in rural areas.
Development of Quality Infrastructure, Adequate Power and
Water with competitive cost, improvement in skill development
and industrialisation in rural areas. Compared to other States,
the power charges are very high in Maharashtra. (Maharashtra
Rs. 9.5, Gujarat Rs. 5.25, MP Rs. 4.17, Andhra Rs. 5.50).
Scrap down the Mathadi Labour Act which is affecting to
Manufacturing industry and SMEs. This Act was created to secure
political interest during the Congress region.
Remove LBT before imposing GST to create confidence amongst
business community of Maharashtra who have lost hope from
earlier Government.
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Welcome & Introductory Address by Shri Chandrakant Salunkhe, Founder & President, Maharashtra
Industrial and Economic Development Association (MIEDA) and SME Chamber of India
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For achieving “Make In Maharashtra”, a grand success, it is
imperative that abundant land should be made available.
Currently the local industry, especially SMEs are not getting land
from MIDC easily and waiting list becoming like a long tail.
Review why industry and SMEs are moving out from Maharashtra
to other States as well as Government should focus on the sick
industries for revival, which are having large land availability.
Government should notify and recognize private industrial Zones
and Parks and provide common infrastructure as well as support
to stake holders for smooth operations.
Mumbai has large number of vehicles and traffic situation is
becoming more and more congested day by day. Review the traffic
system of Mumbai, Thane, Panvel and surroundings to reduce
traffic mess in the city. Most importantly the SMEs, which play a
vital role for the growth of the State as well as the Nation,
generating large number of employment and contribution for
industrial production and exports. Hon’ble CM should give
importance to resolve the issues and problems of the SME Sector
as the political regime gives importance to the agricultural sector
and farmers. MIDC should consider land allotment on priority
basis to SME Sector as per their requirements especially to
Bhumiputras.
We are also launching today our annual mega events at the hands of
the Hon’ble Chief Minister - “NRI BUSINESS SUMMIT” on 11th and
12th January, 2016, to give a unique platform to NRI Businessmen,
who are keen to connect with the entrepreneurs for partnering for
encouraging investment, advance technology, connectivity with the
foreign companies and representation of Indian companies in their
respective regions so that our SMEs will get exposure in
international market. I am inviting delegates to participate in this
Conference and I request Hon’ble CM to support us for making this
activity a grand success.
Also we will be organizing “World Marathi Summit” – 26th-and 27th
December, 2015,– Integration of Global Marathi NRIs from Industry,
Global CEOs, Scientists, Technocrats, Finance, Media, Research,
Entertainment and Thought Leaders to participate. This Summit is
intended to provide a platform for integration of Marathi /
Maharashtrians settled all over the world to exchange views of
common interest.
Friends, today we are conferring the 2nd “Pride of Maharashtra
Award upon Dr. Anil Kakodkar, who has made immense
contributions to the Nation and the State in Research and
Innovation. He has also been kind enough to guide and support to
improve our activities.
I am sure, under the dynamic leadership of Hon’ble Chief Minister,
Maharashtra can be converted into great opportunities and the most
preferred destination of investment with the positive mindsets of
the bureaucrats and all concerned and expectations of industrialists,
businessmen and all stake holders will be fulfilled, concluded Shri
Salunkhe.
Delegates at the Summit
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Address by –Smt Pankaja Munde Hon’ble Minister for Rural Development and Water Conservation,
Employment Guarantee Scheme, Women and Child Development, Government of Maharashtra
Smt. Pankaja Munde in her address emphasised the
importance of creating empowerment of rural areas in
Maharashtra to be self sufficient and invited Corporate Sector
to set up industries. Although philanthropic support under CSR for
the rural areas, especially for women and children are highly
appreciative, the actual need is to educate them for capacity
building in order to make them more efficient to find out
occupations to be self reliant, which will bring in change in life style
and per capita income of every citizen in the rural areas of
Maharashtra. To achieve this goal, industrialists and institutions can
play a major role by putting up their units and centres in rural areas,
especially for agro based products. Hon’ble Minister offered all
necessary support for this from the Government.
Lots of efforts are being made for availability of drinking and
agricultural water in the rural areas for which Government is taking
all necessary steps. She welcomed industrialists who can take up
water conservation and storage projects in the rural areas of
Maharashtra for which Government will provide all required
infrastructure facilities. The real and total development of the State
cannot be achieved without the actual development of rural
Maharashtra, concluded the Hon’ble Minister.
Address by Shri K. Venkataramanan - CEO & MD, Larsen & Toubro Ltd.
If Maharashtra wants to grow better than earlier, Hon’ble Chief
Minister should give priority for Infrastructure Development,
Industrial Growth, Power Generation, SME Development and
other aspects which will be useful for economic growth of the State,
mentioned Shri Venkataramanan, in his special address.
He emphasised the dire need for development of various
infrastructure facilities in Mumbai and for this purpose a dynamic
movement is the need of the hour considering the increase of
population in the city day by day. Although the introduction of Metro
is a welcome step, more and more areas like Navi Mumbai, Panvel,
Thane and other strategic Districts are to be connected with Metro
for making available easy transportation system in the city with
proper and meticulous planning. Simultaneously, other road
transportation facilities should also be considered and encouraged.
Since manufacturing and construction is going to be one of the major
future activities, it is necessary to have skilled manpower for
meeting the needs, which is very much lacking. Since more and more
advanced technologies are coming in every field of activities, it is
imperative that technologically skilled manpower is available in all
fields of activities including construction sector. For this purpose,
there is need for training of skilled manpower especially in
advanced technology. He suggested to the Government for setting up
of adequate Skill Development Institutes to train the required
skilled manpower in every fields, in coordination National Skill
Development Corporation.
He also appreciated the role played by the SME Sector in
manufacturing quality products for Corporate, Government
Departments & Exports and the need for providing facilities to this
Sector for putting up industries by making available the required
land and other infrastructure facilities. Since lot of land is available
in Mumbai, MIDC should ensure that this land is properly developed
and made available to the needy SMEs sector. He mentioned the role
of Larsen & Toubro in associating and developing the SME Sector for
their growth in various ways.
Another important area he mentioned was the need of hi-tech
manufacturing facilities and innovative concepts. To be competitive,
manufacturing sector should adopt advanced technologies for
producing world class products to be more competitive. Emphasis
should also be given for good security system in Mumbai for
attracting investors.
Maharashtra should also explore possibilities for development of
ports in various parts of the State like Gujarat and other States to
meet the export requirements as now the Mumbai port is highly
congested and not sufficient to meet the requirement of exporters.
Hence development of new ports should be given top priority. Since
sufficient and reliable power problem still exists in the State, the
importance of going in for alternate sources of power generation
like solar energy projects should be given due importance for
encouraging manufacturing activities in the State and to make it the
preferred destination of business activities and investment, pointed
out Shri Venkataramanan.
Cluster development and timely implementation of various,
schemes, projects and plans is of utmost importance and suggested
to the Government to look into this aspect.
Though sufficient land is available effective plans and schemes for
adequate affordable housing are not forthcoming for proper
implementation. Realty Sector and builders should be given proper
guidelines, encouragement and support to fulfil this need for which
he suggested to the Government to initiate the required action plan.
India, especially Maharashtra has talent, resources and competence
and if we are proactive in developing it, the State can definitely
become one of the most sought after investment destinations,
concluded Shri Venkataramanan.
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Dr. Kakodkar emphasised the importance of advanced
technology for the growth of any manufacturing sector. A
time comes when the technology reaches the stage of
obsoleteness and it becomes difficult to compete. Industry which
has the resources to rejuvenate the technology then only growth
takes place. Others who could not do so for want of resources, they
had to face the problem to be competitive in the market. The key
factor is that the industrial activity and knowledge activity in the
country is not sufficiently connected. If the knowledge segment of
the country, the research institutions and the industries are well
connected in terms of finding solutions to their problems, devising
new technologies, new improvements, quality controls and so on
and so forth, then problems of obsoleteness can largely be
overcome. Number of problems can be solved by adopting new
technology and energy conservation. We need to create a proper
frame work to achieve this goal. Linkage between productive
activity and knowledge activity is crucial for manufacturing quality
products, observed Dr. Kakodkar.
Dr. Kakodkar concluded by recommending adoption of new
technologies, innovations, collaborations, contract manufacturing
tie-ups, joint ventures and come out of obsoleteness to be more
competitive in the world market.
Address by Dr. Anil Kakodkar - Chairman, Solar Energy Research Advisory Council
LAUNCHING OF NRI BUSINESS SUMMIT
NRI Business Support Centre (NBSC) is initiated by India
International Trade Centre (IITC-India), Maharashtra
Industrial and Economic Development Association
(MIEDA) and SME Chamber of India to integrate NRI entrepreneurs
for developing and establishing contacts with the business
community in India and other countries. The Centre will provide all
kinds of support services to NRI Businessmen who are looking for
establishing business activities in India such as Investment,
Technology Transfer, Mergers and Acquisitions, Contract
Manufacturing Tie-ups, Distributorship, Alliances and Partnerships
and any other business opportunities.
It will also help the business community for setting up business and
industry in India and will support for obtaining hassle free
approvals from concerned State and Central Government
Departments. The Centre will act as “Single Point Contact Centre” for
all business needs of NRIs in India and any part of the world.
The Summit aims to bring together the NRI Business Community
across the globe to enhance connectivity with local entrepreneurs
and SMEs to identify new business opportunities in Manufacturing,
Infrastructure, Power, Health Care, Hospitality, Tourism, Knowledge
Based Industry and Service Sector. This will also help local
entrepreneurs and SMEs to establish business partnership with NRI
and PIO entrepreneurs to enter in their regions to develop business
activities by way of exports, marketing, distributorship, promotion,
business alliances and services.
Shri Devendra Fadnavis “NRI BUSINESS SUMMIT”
Dr. Anil Kakodkar, Shri K. Venkataramanan Shri
Chandrakant Salunkhe Shri Devendra
Fadnavis Dr. Earnest Joseph John II Shri Satish Jamdar
– Hon’ble Chief Minister, Maharashtra launched – International Conference on to be held
on 11th and 12th January, 2016, in picture (L to R) - CEO & MD, Larsen & Toubro Ltd.,
– Founder & President, India International Trade Centre (IITC-INDIA) & SME Chamber of India,
– Hon’ble Chief Minister, Maharashtra, - Managing Director, Redi Port Limited, and -
Managing Director, Blue Star Limited.
Concept Note of the Summit
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LAUNCHING OF WORLD MARATHI SUMMIT
Shri Devendra Fadnavis WORLD MARATHI SUMMIT– Hon’ble Chief Minister, Maharashtra launched – International Conference on“ ” to be
held on 26th and 27th December, 2015 at Mumbai.
Presentation of
PRIDE OF MAHARASHTRA AWARD
Shri Devendra Fadnavis PRIDE OF MAHARASHTRA AWARD to Dr. Anil Kakodkar
The Award was initiated by Maharashtra Industrial and Economic Development Association and SME Chamber of India
“Pride of Maharashtra Award” is a unique recognition of individuals, for their exemplary work in industry, infrastructure, science
and technology, innovation, invention, intellectual, research, education, sports, social services, media, entertainment and lifetime
time achievement as well as Institutions working for empowerment of young entrepreneurs, health care, environment, rural
development, study on specific subjects as well as remarkable initiatives and contributions in education and awareness programs.
– Hon’ble Chief Minister, Maharashtra presenting the
Release of Knowledge Paper on
A Development Agenda for Government of Maharashtra
Shri Devendra Fadnavis – Hon’ble Chief Minister, Maharashtra released Knowledge Document – Suggestions and Recommendations to
Government of Maharashtra jointly prepared by Maharashtra Industrial and Economic Development Association and CARE Ratings
Felicitation of the Supporters of the Summit
Shri Devendra Fadnavis
Shri K. Venkataramanan -
– Hon’ble Chief
Minister, Maharashtra presenting Token of
Appreciation to
CEO & MD, Larsen & Toubro Ltd.
Shri Devendra Fadnavis
Shri Rakesh Singh
– Hon’ble Chief
Minister, Maharashtra presenting Token of
Appreciation to – CEO,
Aditya Birla Finance Ltd
Shri Devendra Fadnavis
Dr. Earnest Joseph John II –
– Hon’ble Chief
Minister, Maharashtra presenting Token of
Appreciation to
MD, Redi Port Limited
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Plenary Session – I
“Making Maharashtra a Preferred Investment Destination – A Road Ahead”
(Panelists L to R) – Consul General, Consulate General of United States, Mumbai, India, –
CEO, Fermenta Biotech Ltd., – Founder and President, Maharashtra Industrial and Economic Development
Association (MIEDA) and SME Chamber of India, – Metropolitan Commissioner, MMRDA, Managing
Director, Blue Star Limited and – Chief Executive Officer, Aditya Birla Finance Ltd. during the Plenary Session
H. E. Shri Thomas L. Vajda Shri Prashant Nagre
Shri Chandrakant Salunkhe
Shri U. P. S. Madan Shri Satish Jamdar -
Shri Rakesh Singh
Shri U. P. S. Madan– Metropolitan Commissioner, MMRDA
addressing the delegates
Shri Rakesh Singh – Chief Executive Officer, Aditya Birla Finance
Ltd addressing the delegates
Shri Prashant Nagre – CEO, Fermenta Biotech Ltd. addressing the
delegates
Shri Satish Jamdar - Managing Director, Blue Star Limited
addressing the delegates
H. E. Shri Thomas L. Vajda – Consul General, Consulate General of
United States, Mumbai, India,
Dr. R. K. Sinha – DGM, SME, State Bank of India (Maharashtra Circle)
addressing the delegates
Address by Panelists
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Plenary Session – II
“Strengthening Industry and SMEs for Sustainable Growth”
(Panelists L to R) – Director, Robonik (India) Pvt. Ltd., – MD & CEO, Asia Pragati Capfin. Pvt. Ltd.,
– , –
Managing Director, Caprihans India Ltd., – Chief General Manager, SIDBI and - Head - Enterprise Sales
(West1),Hewlett-Packard India during the Plenary Session
Shri Subhas Punja Shri A. Ramesh Kumar
Smt. Mitta Rout Shri Robin Banerjee
Shri K. G. Alai Shri Chetan Hingu
Senior Vice President & Head - Quality & Risk, Champion-Lean-Six Sigma, Capgemini India
Shri A. Ramesh Kumar – MD & CEO, Asia Pragati Capfin. Pvt. Ltd
addressing the delegates
Shri Subhas Punja – Director, Robonik (India) Pvt. Ltd. addressing
the delegates
Shri Chetan Hingu - Head - Enterprise Sales (West1),Hewlett-
Packard India addressing the delegates
Shri Robin Banerjee – Managing Director, Caprihans India Ltd.
addressing the delegates
Shri K. G. Alai – Chief General Manager, Small Industries
Development Bank of India addressing the delegates
Smt. Mitta Rout – Senior Vice President & Head - Quality & Risk,
Champion-Lean-Six Sigma, Capgemini India addressing delegates
Address by Panelists
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Plenary Session – III
“Accelerating Growth – Initiatives and Implementation”
(Panelists L to R) – Solution Architect Enterprise Business, Tata Teleservices Maharashtra Ltd., –
Director, Kesari Tours & Travels Pvt. Ltd. – Head (Strategic Alliances & Marketing), eBay India.
– Founder and President, Maharashtra Industrial and Economic Development Association (MIEDA) and SME Chamber of India,
Managing Director, Buy-Do-Buy Advertising LLC & Regional Director, India International Trade Centre, Dubai,
– General Manager (Marketing), Maharashtra Airport Development Company Ltd and – Chairman, Ritman
Infra Ltd. during the Plenary Session
Shri Manish Kotian Smt Zelam Chaubal
Shri Pankaj Ukey Shri Chandrakant
Salunkhe
Shri Sailesh Nathan Shri S.
Sittarasu Shri Parag Majmudar
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Shri Sailesh Nathan – Managing Director, Buy-Do-Buy Advertising
LLC & Regional Director, India International Trade Centre, Dubai,
addressing the delegates
Shri S. Sittarasu – General Manager (Marketing), Maharashtra
Airport Development Company Ltd addressing the delegates
Shri Pankaj Ukey – Head (Strategic Alliances & Marketing), eBay India
addressing the delegates
Shri Parag Majmudar – Chairman, Ritman Infra Ltd. addressing the
delegates
Shri Manish Kotian – Solution Architect Enterprise Business, Tata
Teleservices Maharashtra Ltd addressing the delegates
Smt Zelam Chaubal – Director, Kesari Tours & Travels Pvt. Ltd.
addressing the delegates
Address by Panelists
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Glimpses of the Summit
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Business & Trade Leads
Connectivity with PSUs, MNCs and Corporate for Supplyand Procurement
Marketing and Distributorship
Certification of evaluation of capacity of the Company
Listing without an IPO in Stock Exchange
Identifying investors or business partners
To get delayed Receivables from PSUs and MNCs
SUPPORT & ASSISTANCE
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Trade Promotional Programs
Connectivity with MNCs and Government
Interaction with Bankers and Government Officials
International Conferences, Seminars & Roundtables
Business Excellence Awards
Channelise Finance and Investment
Strategic Business Alliances
Marketing and Promotion
Knowledge Transmission
Awareness Programs
Interaction with Governments
Delegations and Study Tours
Research and Survey
Exhibition Services
Restructuring and Revival of stressed SMEs
Redressal of issues & problems
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Integration of Entrepreneurs
Business and Export Growth
Empowerment of Entrepreneurs
Government Policies Implementation
Protect business interest of SMEs and Industry
Advance Technology
Entrepreneurship Development
Awards and Recognition
OBJECTIVES
ACTIVITIES
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Connectivity & Contact Building
Interaction with CEOs of Corporate, Banks, MNCs &Government Officials and SMEs
Seminars and Training Program for KnowledgeEnhancement
Join Delegations to connect with foreign buyers /investors and to promote exports
Present issues & problems to appropriate Govt. Authorities
India SME Excellence Awards for remarkableachievements
DOMESTIC BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY & GROWTH
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Channelise Finance from Bank and Fis
Private Equity / Venture Capital
Project, Export Finance & External Commercial Borrowing
Term loans in local & foreign currency
Vendor Finance Facility
Factoring and Forfeiting services
Finance Facility for Participation in International Exhibitions
NPA Settlements
Restructuring and Revival of financially stressed SMEs
FINANCE & INVESTMENT
INVOLVEMENT IN ACTIVITIES OF THE CHAMBER
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Export Business Enquiries
Contract Manufacturing Tie-ups with Overseas Companies
Joint Ventures, Collaborations and Technology Transfer
Business Alliance with Overseas SMEs and Companies
Identification of Buyers, Importers and Distributors
Import of Advanced Technology, Machinery & Equipments
Marketing and Distributorship in Specific Market
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CONNECTIVITYAND OPPORTUNITIES
FOUNDER & PRESIDENTCHANDRAKANT SALUNKHE
Regional Offices:Representative Office:
Delhi, Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Pune, Chandigarh, Hyderabad, Chennai and IndoreUSA, UK, France, Turkey, China, Malaysia, South Korea, South Africa, Dubai, Singapore, Hong Kong and Mauritius
The Chamber is a Private Organisation and Registered Under Section 25 of The Indian Companies Act, 1956.
Registered & Head Office
3, Ground Floor, Samruddhi Venture Park, Adjoining Hotel Tunga Paradise,
SEEPZ - MIDC Central Road, Next to Akruti Centre, Andheri (E) Mumbai - 400 093.
Tel: 022 - 6150 9820 / 6150 9800 | Fax: 2825 0414
[email protected] | www.smechamberofindia.com
For Membership, Assistance & Support Services Contact
Connecting Maharashtra Globally
MAHARASHTRA INDUSTRIAL AND
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION
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Contact For Membership / Partnership
Tel: +91 – 22 – 6150 9800 | 6150 9820 | Fax: +91 – 22 – 2825 0414
Email: [email protected] | [email protected] | Web: www.mieda.in
ACTIVITIES
EMPOWERMENT OF INDUSTRIES | INVESTMENT
COLLABORATIONS | CONTRACT MANUFACTURING
GOVERNMENT CONNECTIVITY | RESEARCH AND SURVEY
3, Ground Floor, Samruddhi Venture Park, Adjoining Hotel Tunga Paradise,
SEEPZ - MIDC Central Road, Next to Akruti Centre, Andheri (E) Mumbai - 400 093.
Registered & Head Office
The Association is Registered Under Section 25 of The Indian Companies Act, 1956.
Initiated by
MAHARASHTRA INDUSTRIAL AND
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION
SMALL & MEDIUM BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CHAMBER OF INDIA
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IITC-INDIA
INDIA INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTRE(Investment & Trade Promotion Organisation)
NRI BUSINESS SUPPORT CENTRE
www.nribusinesscentre.com
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NBSC
Registered & Head Office
3, Ground Floor, Samruddhi Venture Park, Adjoining Hotel Tunga Paradise, SEEPZ - MIDC Central Road, Next to Akruti Centre, Andheri (E) Mumbai - 400 093.
Tel: +91 – 22 – 6150 9800 | 6150 9820 | Fax: +91 – 22 – 2825 0414 | Email : [email protected] | [email protected]
OBJECTIVES ACTIVITIES�
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Act as Single Contact Point between NRIs and Government & Private Sector
Marketing and Branding of Potential businesses of India
Encourage Investment as the favoured Business Destination
Unity of NRIs, PIOs and Indian Entrepreneurs for better partnership
Facilitate business support and collaborations
Organize business promotional activities and events
Resolve issues and problems of Entrepreneurs
Recognise and confer awards for exceptional achievements
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Integration of NRI Entrepreneurs and IndustrialistsNetworking for indentifying Business OpportunityBusiness and Export PromotionInvestment PromotionBusiness DelegationsPromotion of Government Policies and advantagesOrganise Conferences and Exhibitions in various countriesOrganiseAnnually NRI Business Summit in India and various countriesPreparation of Business Directory ( Country and Regionwise)Handholding to young and women entrepreneursGovernment LiaisonEncourage EntrepreneurshipAwards and Recognitions
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