5. REPRESENTATIONS / MEMORANDA TO GOVERNMENT 92
AFFILIATIONS IN NATIONAL/STATE LEVEL APEX BODIES OF
TRADE, INDUSTRY & TOURISM
91
UCCI NOMINEES AT VARIOUS NATIONAL/STATE LEVEL
ADVISORY COMMITTEES
91
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETINGS - A SUMMARY 89
SUB - COMMITTEES OF UCCI 88
UCCI MEMBERSHIP STATUS & GROWTH 86
AUDITOR’S REPORT AND ANNUAL ACCOUNTS 94
106UCCI IN MEDIA
PLANS FOR DEVELOPMENT OF UCCI IT PARK 85
UCCI VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE 84
UCCI DIGITLISATION 84
UCCI’S 53RD FOUNDATION DAY
EXCELLENCE AWARDS 2018
79
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE YEAR 13
KEY HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR 10
A WORD FROM THE PRESIDENT
Embracing Transformation
5
ABOUT UCCI 4
OUR TORCH BEARERS 8
6. 2017 - 18
PP Singhal Auditorium (250 Seats)
Aravali Hall (120 Sheet)
Pyrotech - Tempsens Hall (75 Seats)
Vedanta Zinc Conference Room (30
Seats)
Vocational Training Centre
Skill Development Centre
Business incubation Centre
Admn. Block for the Secretariat
Committee Meeting Room (25 Seats)
Visitor's Chamber, Executive Room
Ground Floor Lobby
First Floor Lobby
Environment Park
Cafeteria
Exhibition Centre
Library
AboutUCCI
Infrastructure
and Facilities
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7. 2017 - 18
A Word From the President
Embracing Transformation
My dear fellow entrepreneurs,
forward thinkers and esteemed
members of the UCCI, I am both
delighted and humbled to have the
opportunity to captain the
chamber's activities for the last one
year. It is my pleasure to present to
you the Annual Report for the
session of 2017‐18. This report bears
the mark of our dedication and
efforts to establish UCCI as key
influencer in the matters of industry
and trade beyond the confines of
South Rajasthan. I must thank you
for helping us in building a wonderful
environment of co‐operation and
allowing us to experiment with new
thoughts and ideas. It was first time
in the history of UCCI that a
President was elected with such a
mandate. It was only through your
support that we've been able to
achieve all the major goals that we
had set for our Executive Committee.
This year, we took skill development
very seriously and deemed it as a
core necessity of the industry. To
enable more youth for employment
and to provide more proficient talent
to industry, it is important that we
train the youth in latest and most
relevant skills sought by the industry.
With that purpose in mind, a first of
its kind Vocational Training Center
was set up within the campus of
UCCI. It was a matter of high prestige
that it was inaugurated by none
other than Hon. Union Minister Shri
Nitin Gadkari who himself is an
ardent promoter for skill based
education. The Vocational Training
Center has since being producing
GST Skilled accountants who are
immediately placed in the industry.
I've always believed that youth can
be the catalyst in any growth and
that they can take on the
responsibility of running such
programs with efficiency. My
convictions were proved right by the
young UCCI members like Ravish
Mandawat and Devashish Kogata
who have performed beyond
expectations in managing the
Vocational Training Center. I hope
that this initiative would one day
grow into its own institution as a
part of UCCI. Going a step further
towards skill development, we've
worked on setting up a 'Finishing
School' in collaboration with
Mohanlal Sukhadia University. The
project may take a few years to
complete but the process has
already begun and the land has been
allotted for the school by the
university.
Gadkari ji's visit to UCCI in July 2017,
gave us a tremendous impetus to
increase our exposure to
government functionaries and
engage more deeply in policy related
discussions with the government.
This year was especially critical for
Chamber's activities because we had
to go through a sea of change in the
economy, namely ‐ Demonetization
and GST. Apart from the
quintessential functions, the office
bearers of 2017‐18 had the
additional responsibility to see that
the secretariat adopts the new tax
regime properly and in time. As GST
was enforced almost immediately
the new executive committee took
seat, we faced an unprecedented
task of not only translating all the
financial transaction to suit the GST
norms but also to help the member
industries make this transition
without panicking. Towards that end,
a GST Cell was established with the
support of prominent CAs of
Udaipur. I must thank CA Shri
Devendra Somani for his diligent
efforts in the form of honorary
services for providing valuable GST
related advisory to UCCI members
through this GST Cell. Now that
we're out of the woods, we can take
this moment of respite to look back
at our activities around GST
implementation. All through the
year, several camps and workshops
were held in collaboration with GST
Department to help our members
cope with the requirements of GST
and e‐Way Bills. In our live training
camps, over 300 participants gained
direct access to e‐way bill system
and department officials offered
their support by solving their
queries. Sector specific GST camps
were organized for Printing,
Hospitality and Electrical and
Electronics retail associations and
women entrepreneurs. Our efforts to
channelise the voices coming from
all sectors of the industry towards
the government policy makers
through the chamber came to
fruition with the successful slashing
of GST rates on marble from 28% to
18%. It is my hope that the Chamber
will continue to play its role as an
active negotiator for the industry's
cause and increasingly so in the
future.
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8. 2017 - 18
UCCI has been a beacon of light for
the Industry in the Udaipur region. In
its 54 years of history the
organization has amassed large
amount of information. Our aim last
year was to develop an online
framework which can accommodate
this growing amount of information
about UCCI's activities. The new
website, android and iOS apps were
unveiled by the VC of MLSU, Shri. J P
Sharma in September 2017. The
website fulfilled the goal of digitising
all of Chamber's Services such as
issuance of Certificates of Origin,
Document Attestations and Visa
Recommendation letters. With a
novel document verification system
in place, anyone can now avail the
services of the Chamber sitting at
their own offices. To facilitate these
services for the non‐members in a
secure and systematic manner, we
introduced a non‐member
registration which has led a great
many exporters connecting with the
chamber through the website. The
entire proceedings of the Industrial
Grievance Redressal Camps are now
supplemented by the online
grievance submission and tracking
system. Since UCCI became the first
Chamber of Commerce in the world
to issue Digital Certificate of Origin,
there were some initial hindrances in
the acceptance of this new practice
however, as of date most
international Customs are accepting
the Certificates issued by UCCI. Our
intention was always to better
facilitate our members and
modernise the secretariat. If our
effort to digitise the Chamber caused
any inconvenience to our members, I
duly apologise for that. Our ultimate
aim is to connect all UCCI members
to the Chamber's activities through
the online platforms. I reckon that
soon all the committees will also be
able to track their progress online.
The time has come to embrace the
idea of digital transformation to
improve the functioning of UCCI and
make it more ubiquitous.
The UCCI membership procedure will
soon be made online in subsequent
updates of the portal. The total UCCI
memberships stand at 516 compared
484 last year. The HWM membership
application form has already been
made online allowing new applicants
to submit their membership
documentation on the website. The
number of HWM memberships
increased from 934 to 994 this year.
The entire accounting of the
Chamber is now done through the
portal and with the integration of
PayU Money gateway, the secretariat
has fully embraced the idea of
cashless transaction. For the overall
development of IT infrastructure, I
thank Ankit Sisodiya for his steadfast
approach and attention to detail. I
also thank Shri Pavan Kothari for his
support in hardware and networking
requirements.
It was a long standing dream that we
have a cafeteria in UCCI premises.
This came true with the inauguration
of UCCI Food Plaza by Mayor of
Udaipur Shri Chandra Singh Kothari
in September 2017. Since then the
cafeteria has been instrumental in
catering for events and service of
food and beverages in the Chamber.
Another major achievement in the
infrastructure development of UCCI
was the installation of CCTV
surveillance in the premises. A total
of 16 cameras were placed to
monitor the building from inside as
well as outside. The past dues were
cleared for the pending payments on
the DG Set and a new battery and
SMPS were installed to make it more
reliable to operate. Along with the
infrastructure development the
secretariat staff was strengthened
with the induction of 4 new persons
including Chief Operating Officer,
Accountant, Graphic Designer and
Receptionist. In the series of internal
improvements in secretariat, this
year we took steps like revising the
tariff for booking the facilities and
setting up of guidelines for the staff
for using emails and submitting daily
task reports. I believe that these
seemingly small measures will go a
long way in creating a professional
environment in the organization. We
also started the practice of using
UCCI branded postage stamps for
mail dispatches.
The Chamber signed crucial MoUs
this year with organisations like
IHUWASH to increase involvement in
Smart City projects in the area of
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene. The
Chamber also organized city
partnership meets with National
Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA),
USAID and Udaipur City Municipal
Corporation for discussing the future
course of action. The Ayad River
Cleaning Drive was undertaken by
UCCI and its members which
resulted in the cleaning of over 2.5
KM stretch of the river banks in
record time. To set up a startup
incubator which will support new
ventures in Udaipur City, a project
proposal was submitted to DST for
the NIDHI Technology Incubator for
which a separate MoU was signed
with MLSU. Another proposal was
submitted to the Government to
setup a Food Park in Udaipur. The
renovation of the IT park has also
begun in full swing by our esteemed
member M/s ArcGate. The results of
these initiatives may take time to
show but it exhibits our commitment
towards developing UCCI into a hub
for socio‐economic change.
Among the major events this year,
UCCI in association with CSIRO
Australia, Vidya Bhawan Society,
FIMI, ISPA, Wolkem and others,
organized a 2 day international
conference on 'Environmentally
Sustainable Mining' in which
speakers from Australia and India
presented their research and case
studies. UCCI in collaboration with
PHD Chamber conducted a
Conference on Pradhan Mantri Jan
Ayushadhi Pariyojana in December.
The chief guest of the event was Shri
Sudhansh Pant, Joint Secretary,
Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilisers,
Department of Pharmaceuticals.
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9. 2017 - 18
The Valedictory function of the
Conference on 'Planetary Futures
and Global South' was held in UCCI
by MLSU which saw participants
from around the world including
eminent academicians and poets like
Makarand Paranjape, Prof. Anne
Brewster and Dr. Helen Pringle from
UNSW. UCCI also co‐organised a
Conference on 'Food Processing
Industries and Pradhan Mantri Kisan
Sampada Yojana' with ASSOCHAM
India and Ministry of Food
Processing Industries (MOFPI). This
event gave the Chamber an
opportunity to welcome Minister of
Industry, Shri Rajpal Singh
Shekhawat as Chief Guest and Joint
Secretary of MOFPI Shri Parag Gupta.
Apart from the above high profile
events, the annual events of UCCI
were also organised with vigor and
due glamour. The Deepawali Sneh
Milan event saw over 600 attendees
and proved to be a highlight of the
year as Home Minister of Rajasthan,
Shri Gulabchand Kataria graced the
occasion as chief guest. UCCI also
awarded prominent media
personalities for their focus on
industry related matters. I would like
to thank the committee chaired by
Smt. Haseena Chakkiwala for
working tirelessly towards making
the event a grand success.
The 53rd Foundation Day and UCCI
Excellence Awards were celebrated
with great oomph. The theme for
this year's awards i.e. 'Opportunities
and Challenges for Family Owned
Business' and the panel discussion
held on the topic were highly
appreciated by the members. I must
thank Shri Bhagwat Singh Babel
under whose chairmanship; the
Excellence Awards Committee
delivered a fascinating experience to
the attendees of this year's
ceremony. His idea to continue
running awards related activities
around the year really would
catapult the award's reputation and
raise its calibre. This year the awards
were expanded to accommodate 4
new categories of awards including 3
awards for the services sector. Also,
4 new districts were included to
expand the region covered under the
awards. The Vice President of
Toyota‐Kirloskar, Shri Vikram
Kirloskar was the esteemed Chief
Guest of the Foundation Day which
was a proud moment for the
Chamber in itself.
When we talk about transforming
the chamber and its functionaries,
we must applaud the efforts of the
Executive Committee and various
sub‐committees which did
exemplary work in that direction. I
thank all the Past Presidents,
members of Executive Committee
and the Sub‐Committees for fulfilling
their roles of change makers. The
Constitution Amendment
Subcommittee chaired by Patron,
Shri Arvind Singhal took up the
mammoth task of revising the
constitution of the chamber. Through
their efforts, some long standing
values of the Chamber were
successfully incorporated in the
bylaws. Although, not a part of core
Chamber activities, the UIWM&RC
Trust which oversees the HWM
project also went through a lot of
positive changes. Shri CSR Mehta,
retired from Vedanta Hindustan Zinc,
took up the mantle of Hony. Member
Secretary of the Trust. A
subcommittee of the trust gave their
invaluable contribution towards the
redrafting of the Trust Deed to
incorporate several much needed
changes. There is no doubt in my
mind that with such consorted
efforts, UCCI can become a national
level organisation one day with its
headquarter in Udaipur.
As the year comes to a close and we
prepare for the next session, it is
worthwhile to credit all those who've
made it possible for us to fulfill our
goals for this year. Realizing the
extent of UCCI's goodwill and the
contributions of all those who have
come before me, I wish to convey my
sincere gratitude towards Patron,
Shri Arvind Singhal, and Past
Presidents, Shri BH Bapna, Shri Salil
Singhal, Shri Komal Kothari, Shri
Ramesh Choudhary, Shri PS Talesra,
Shri K.S. Mogra, Shri M.L. Lunawath,
Shri Virendra Siroya, Shri C.P. Talesra,
Shri M.K. Taya, Shri Vinod Kumat and
Immediate Past President Shri V.P
Rathi for their blessings and guidance.
I wish to extend my gratitude to M/s
Deopura & Associates and M/s
Keshav Maloo & Associates for their
kind support in financial matters and
also Advocate, Shri S. N. Gupta for
providing support in legal matters
involving UCCI. While this year
comes to its fruitful conclusion, I
have nothing but praise for my fellow
office bearers, Shri Ashish Chhabra,
Sr. Vice President, Shri Ramesh
Singhvi, Vice President, Shri Anil
Mishra, Hony. General Secretary, and
Shri Jatin Nagori, Treasurer; all of
whom I thank from the core of my
heart for standing next to me in my
quest to bring a positive
transformation in UCCI. I consider
myself extremely fortunate to have
received the unwavering support of
such a great team of likeminded
entrepreneurs. Lastly, I thank the
Secretariat Staff led by Mr. Koustubh
Bhattacharya, Chief Operating
Officer for their constant support
and competent performance in
handling the daily matters during my
tenure.
Last but not least I thank my better
half Smt. Poonam & my family for
their constant support without
which I would not have been able to
devote myself to serve the society.
Thank you all for your kind support
and for being a part of this fantastic
year of transformative actions. With
this momentum of change, let us
hope we continue exploring new
avenues and breaking more grounds.
With Kind Regards,
Hansraj Choudhary
10 May 2018
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10. 2017 - 18
OurTorchBearers
Late Shri P.P. Singhal
Founder President
1965 - 1979
Shri O P Kedia
1991 - 1993
Shri Arvind Singhal
1993 - 1995,
2001 - 2003
Shri Komal Kothari
1995 - 1997
Late Shri Dhiraj
Murdia
1989 - 1991
Shri K. S. Mogra
President
2003-2005
Shri Salil Singhal
1987 - 1989
Shri P. S. Talesara
President
1999-2001
Shri K K Lahoti
1985 - 1987
Shri Ramesh
Choudhary
President
1997-1999
Late Smt. Mandakini
Murdia
President
2005-2007
Shri M. L. Lunawat
President
2007-2008
Shri Virendra Siroya
President
2008-2010
Shri C. P. Talesara
President
2010-2012
Shri M. K. Taya
President
2012-2014
Shri B H Bapna
1983 - 1985
Shri Vinod Kumat
President
2014-2015
Late Shri M H Soni
1980 - 1982
Shri S R Nevatia
1979 - 1980
Shri V. P. Rathi
President
2015-2017
Hans Raj
Choudhary
President
2017 ...
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11. 2017 - 18
Ashish Chhabra
Sr. Vice President
Surjit Timber Traders
surjittimber@gmail.com
Ramesh Kumar Singhvi
Vice President
R.K. Phosphates Pvt. Ltd.
rkphosphates@gmail.com
Jatin Nagori
Hony. Treasurer
Amrapali Enterprises
amrapalielectricalspl@gmail.com
V.P. Rathi
Immediate Past President
Tempsens Instruments (I) P. Ltd.
vpr@tempsens.com
Anil Mishra
Hony. Secretary General
J.K. Tyre & Industries Ltd.
anilmishra@ktp.jkmail.com
Arvind Singhal
Patron
Wolkem India Ltd.
ars@wolkem.com
Hans Raj Choudhary
President
Choudhary Offset Pvt. Ltd.
LARGE & MEDIUM ENTERPRISE (A-1)
Vinod Kumar Agrawal
G.R. Infraprojects Ltd.
info@grinfra.com
Ajay Murdia
Indira IVF Hospitals Pvt. Ltd.
indira_clinic@yahoo.co.in
Sandeep Bapna
Mewar Polytex Ltd.
sandeep@mewarpolytex.com
Siddharth Singhvi
Mumal Marbles Pvt. Ltd.
singhvi7@gmail.com
Manik Nahar
Nahar Colour Coatings Ltd.
maniknahar@yahoo.com
Abhishek Singhvi
Rajasthan Barytes Ltd.
abhishek@rajasthanbarytes.com
SMALL & MICRO ENTERPRISES (A-2)
Narendra Maroo
Highway Tyre Retread
P. Ltd.
highwaytyreretread@gmail.com
Narendra Jain
Kundan Electrical
Components (P) Ltd.
info@kundanelectrical.com
Arvind Mehta
Oracle Chemicals
Pvt. Ltd.
oracleudr@hotmail.com
Ms. Haseena Chakkiwala
Sunshine Marbles
(India) P. Ltd.
haseenarv@gmail.com
Dr. Vivek Vashishth
Mangalmurti Mineral Industries
mmmineral2012@yahoo.com
Yashwant Mandawara
National Printers
yashwant@printmedia.co.in
TRADERS (A-3)SMALL & MICRO ENTERPRISES (A-2)
Dilip Talesara
Talesara Marble & Tiles P. Ltd.
talesaraexports@gmail.com
G.S. Sisodia
Sisodia Mannure Mills
gssisodiya@rediffmail.com
Chetan Choudhary
Tilo Pvt. Ltd.
amazingstone06@gmail.com
Manmohan Raj Singhvi
Jai Enterprise
sscollege08@rediffmail.com
Rakesh Maheshwari
Maheshwari R. Marketing P. Ltd.
rakeshm73@gmail.com
Anshul Mogra
Shilpa Trade Links Pvt. Ltd.
anshul@mogragroup.com
EXECUTIVE MEMBERS
PAST PRESIDENT CATEGORY - C
B.H. Bapna
Past President
Mewar Polytex Ltd.
bhb@mewarpolytex.com
Ramesh Choudhary
Past President
Hi Land Timbers
rameshchoudhary1010@gmail.com
Kejar Ali
Indian Soapstone
Producers Association
kezar_kw@yahoo.com
MEMBER BODIES & ASSOCIATIONS - B
Ravi Sharma
Marble Gangsaw Association
Rajsamand
mgarajsamand@gmail.com
Chandra Singh Kothari
Udaipur Automobile Dealers
Association
nagarnigamudz@gmail.com
Prateek Hinger
Hinger & Associates
hinger.udaipur@gmail.com
N.K. Singhvi
N.K. Singhvi & Company
nksingvi@yahoo.com
Alone we can do
so little,
Together we can
do so much.
PROFESSIONALS & EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS (A-4)
9
Executive Committee 2017-18
12. 2017 - 18
Interactive Meeting with Dr. Subodh Agarwal,
Principal Secretary on Progress in MSME Sector –
7 June 2017
A talk on Quality by Shri Sanjaya Singhal, MD,
Secure Meters – 9 June 2017
First Meeting of new Executive Committee – 10
June 2017
Workshop on GST held at UCCI for Automobile
Dealers Association – 11 June 2017
64th Industrial Grievance Redressal Camp – 14
June 2017
Interactive Meeting on Mining related issues – 23
June 2017
Meeting of Marble related Associations for
drafting representation to reduce GST rates – 26
June 2017
Seminar on Effect of GST on Accounting – 29
June 2017
Meeting with Regional Advisor to British Deputy
High Commission Ms. Malti Jain – 9 September
2017
Udaipur City Partnership Meet (IHUWASH) –
11September 2017
67th Industrial Grievance Redressal Camp – 13
September 2017
Third Meeting of Executive Committee – 16
September 2017
Inauguration of UCCI Food Plaza by Dr. J.P.
Sharma, VC, MLSU and Shri C.S. Kothari, Mayor,
Udaipur – 16 September 2017
Training Program on Fire Fighting and Safety
Measures in Industries – 16 September 2017
Workshop on e-Way Bill with GST Department –
20 September 2017
KEY HIGHLIGHTS Year 2017 - 2018
A meeting with Shri Surendrapal Singh, Hon'ble
Mines Minister on Mining related issues – 7 July
2017
Second Meeting of Executive Committee – 8
July, 2017
65th Industrial Grievance Redressal Camp – 12
July, 2017
Seminar on GST for Printing Industry – 12 July,
2017
Seminar on Impact of GST on Foreign Exchange,
Marble, Stones and Handicrafts – 14 July, 2017
Visit of Shri Nitin Gadkari, Hon'ble Minister of
Road Transport, Highways & Shipping – 14 July,
2017
Inauguration of UCCI Vocational Training Center
by Shri Nitin Gadkari – 14 July, 2017
Inauguration of UCCI GST Cell by Shri Nitin
Gadkari – 14 July, 2017
UCCI's participation in Review Meeting on GST
with Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal, Union Minister for
Finance & Corporate Affairs – 16 July, 2017
Interactive Meeting with Shri Salil Singhal on
Future Activities of UCCI – 29 July, 2017
July
66th Industrial Grievance Redressal Camp – 9
August 2017
Independence Day Celebration Program – 15
August 2017
Workshop on GST Accounting by Experts from
Tally – 18 August 2017
Meeting with Shri Vikas Gupta, Deputy Director,
MSME Development Institute, Jaipur on Cluster
based Development – 22 August 2017
August
September
Workshop on GST Accounting and MS Excel – 9
October 2017
68th Industrial Grievance Redressal Camp – 11
October 2017
Deepawali Sneh Milan Program – 14 October
2017
Two Days Workshop on Environmentally
Sustainable Mining with CSIRO, Australia – 30 &
31 October 2017
October
June
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13. 2017 - 18
Fourth Meeting of Executive Committee – 4 November
2017
GST Camp for members of Printing Industry – 8
November 2017
68th Monthly Industrial Grievance Redressal Camp – 8
November 2017
Interactive Meeting with Dr. Subodh Agrawal, Principal
Secretary, MSME on “India Industrial Fair – 2018” – 8
November 2017
Seminar on Mines Safety with Shri P.K. Sarkar, Director
General, Mines Safety, Govt of India – 13 November
2017
GST Camp for members of Electrical & Electronics
Retail – 15 November 2017
Ayad River Cleaning Drive – From 16 to 26 November
2017
Second Partner Meet of IHUWASH Project – 23
November 2017
Interactive Meeting on EPFO with Shri Kumar Rohit,
Additional Central PF Commissioner, Rajasthan Zone –
15 November 2017
November
January
Meeting of Mine Owners on Mining related issues – 8
January 2018
70th Monthly Industrial Grievance Redressal Camp –
10 January 2018
Sixth Meeting of Executive Committee – 10 January
2018
Valedictory Function of International Conference on
Global South and Planetary Futures – 18 January 2018
Two Days International Conference on Mapping Global
Changes in Business, Economy, Society and Culture –
19 January, 2018
Republic Day Celebration Program – 26 January 2018
UCCI's participation in Tax Advisory Pre Budget Meeting
under Chairmanship of Chief Minister – 17 January
2018
Training Workshop on e-Way Bill for Women
Entrepreneurs – 31 January 2018
Meeting of Jury Members of UCCI Excellence Awards
2018 – 31 January 2018
CSR Jury Meeting – 4 February 2017
UCCI Day Celebration and UCCI Excellence
Awards 2018 Ceremony – 12 February 2018
Training Workshop on Self Mind Development –
24 February 2018
Seventh Meeting of Executive Committee – 28
February 2018
February
March
April
Extra Ordinary General Meeting - 9 April 2018
Seminar to resolve matters of ITC mismatch from
old VAT and GST refund on export – 11th April,
2018
72nd Monthly Industrial Grievance Redressal
Camp – 11th April 2018
Meeting with the High Commissioner of Cyprus
in India on "Opportunities for Indian Industries in
Cyprus" – 16th April, 2018
Conference on “Food Processing & Pradhan
Mantri Kisan Sampada Yojana” – 18th April,
2018
Mewar Entrepreneur Awards – 2018 – 25th
April, 2018
December
Workshop on Pradhan Mantri Jan Aushadhi
Pariyojana — 1 December 2017
Digifest Rajasthan — 2 & 3 December 2017
Workshop of e-Way Bills — 6 December 2017
69th Monthly Industrial Grievance Redressal
Camp — 13 December 2017
Fifth Meeting of Executive Committee — 14
December 2017
Live Training Workshop on e-Way Bill — 20 & 21
December 2017
Training Workshop on ZED Certification — 23
December 2017
GMME INDIA-2018 - 9th to 12 March 2018
71st Monthly Industrial Grievance Redressal Camp — 14
March 2018
Seminar on New Updates of GST and e-Way Bills — 21
March 2018
Eighth Meeting of Executive Committee — 21 March
2018
Interactive Meeting with Dr. N. Kamakodi, Secretary,
Banking Association of India — 26 March 2018
Certification Program on Import Export Business — 26
March 2018
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14. 2017 - 18
OUR AFFILIATIONS
PHD Chamber of Commerce & Industry
Federation of Rajasthan
Trade & Industries
Federation of Indian
Export Organization
Federation of Indian
Mineral Industries
Indo-German Chamber of Commerce
Rajasthan Chamber of
Commerce Industry
Federation of Indian
Chambers of Commerce and Industry
Confederation of
All India Trader
The Employers Association
of Rajasthan
Confederation of
Indian Industry
Confederation of Indian
Exporter
National Safety Council
HWM Project Membership = 994
Presence of
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UCCI Membership = 515