Confederation of Indian Industry – Northern Region (CII NR) works to create and
sustain an environment conducive to the development of India, partnering industry,
Government, and civil society, through advisory and consultative processes.
Headquartered in Chandigarh, it comprises seven States of Delhi, Haryana,
Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand & Uttar Pradesh and the Union
Territories of Chandigarh, Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh. As the most resourceful
region in the country, the Region accounts for a significant amount to the national
GDP. CII NR continuously engages with both the central and state governments and
strives to provide them with key recommendations based on the consistent analysis
of the dynamic circumstances, providing digital platforms for business continuity and
strengthening the competitiveness of member organisations.
The Northern States are rich in resources that provide competitive advantages
across sectors representing both manufacturing and services. CII NR leverages its
extensive network and expertise to support and foster growth within these diverse
sectors, thereby contributing significantly to the overall progress of the nation. The
important sectors in the Northern Region states include:
- Chandigarh: IT & ITeS, Knowledge-based Industries, Education
- Delhi: Construction and Real Estate, Retail, Knowledge-Based Industries,
IT/ITeS, Designing, R&D, Banking & Financial Services; Tourism & Hospitality
- Haryana: Agricultural & Allied industries, Food Processing, Automobiles, Auto
& Auto Components, IT & ITeS, ESDM, Textiles, Footwear Manufacturing,
Textiles, Pharmaceuticals And Chemicals, Renewable Energy
- Himachal Pradesh: Agricultural & Allied Industries, Agro & Food Processing,
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology, FMCG, Textiles, Light Engineering,
Renewable Energy
- Jammu & Kashmir: Agriculture & Allied Activities, Handicrafts & Handloom,
Tourism, Sericulture, Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology
- Punjab: Agricultural & Allied Industries, Auto Components and Light
Engineering goods, Textile & Apparel, Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals, ESDM,
Biotechnology & Life Sciences, Renewable Energy, Defence Manufacturing &
Aerospace, Tourism, Healthcare
- Rajasthan: Agricultural & Allied Industries, Auto & Engineering, Renewable
Energy, Tourism, ESDM, Mines & Minerals, IT & ITeS, Ceramics and
Handicrafts, Textiles
- Uttar Pradesh: Agricultural & Allied Industries, IT & ITeS, Agro & Food
Processing, Tourism, Renewable Energy, Textiles, ESDM, Defence Equipment
Manufacturing
- Uttarakhand: Agricultural & Allied industries, ICT, Floriculture & Horticulture,
Tourism
Confederation of Indian Industry – Northern Region (CII NR) works to create and
sustain an environment conducive to the development of India, partnering industry,
Government, and civil society, through advisory and consultative processes.
Headquartered in Chandigarh, it comprises seven States of Delhi, Haryana,
Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand & Uttar Pradesh and the Union
Territories of Chandigarh, Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh. As the most resourceful
region in the ...
Sector Update
Expression of Interest for Textile India 2016
1. Media
2. Website Development, Mobile App and Social Media
3. Selection of Project Developer for Event and Exhibition Management
4. RFP for Selection of Partner (Logistics-Air Travel/Hotel/Transport)
As you are aware, Jammu & Kashmir has been severely hit by heavy rains and flash floods at many places in the State causing loss of valuable lives and properties.
The Central / State Governments, District Administration, Defence forces & NDRF are fully involved in the relief measures. CII is in touch with the local administration to provide immediate relief items as well as look at some concrete rehabilitation projects in due course.
The downgrading of Indian sovereign rating by Standard's & Poor's and Fitch may be premature as India still enjoys high savings and investment ratios, strong human resources, and robust domestic consumption. However, a clutch of reforms is required to restore investor confidence.
Overseas Indians are valuable members of the communities in which they reside, and by their hard work have brought high brand equity to India. While individuals have achieved outstanding positions of eminence in all walks of life, ordinary overseas Indians too have contributed significantly to nation-building in their adopted homelands.
According to Chandrajit Banerjee, Director General of the Confederation of Indian Industry, with each passing year the importance of the PBD as a forum has increased. Indeed, the PBD provides a platform where people of Indian origin not only try to know more about India but also what the Indian community is doing in their own country. “By participating in the PBD, delegates get first-hand knowledge about India’s economy and the opportunities available here,” said Mr Banerjee. Further, Mr Banerjee also stated that for the first time, the Jaipur PBD 2012 brought together a large number of persons who wanted to know how Rajasthan has become a big hub for solar energy.
Overseas Indians contribute to the Indian economy in many different ways. India receives remittances worth $50 billion annually, the highest in the world, which help Indian communities. Overseas Indians also assist Indian companies in their businesses outside India and are often managing Indian operations of multinational companies. However, they can leverage India's rapid growth by making more investments in India.
Lessons leant from the many past family disputes, is leading to many family businesses structure their personal and business assets in a manner which helps in better succession planning minimizing future disputes whilst creating enough opportunities to grow, raise money and create value. Questions are many, should the businesses be held through a trust, company, partnership firm, LLPS. Where should these entities be registered, where should the group IPs and brands be housed- in operating companies or separate companies, what should be the ideal structure - should we have holding companies, trading companies or IPR companies, should these companies be bucketed together or separately and many more strategic issues. Further, the recently introduced LLP provisions and the recent amendment to the FDI norms permitting foreign investment in LLPS provides a opportunity worth exploring for doing businesses through LLPS ring fencing liability whilst better planning taxes. Without doubt, setting up a completely new set up for family businesses or LLPS is relatively easy, transitioning an existing structure into a desired structure/ LLPs has a plethora of tax, commercial and regulatory consideration. This session will explore the possible structuring opportunities and the key challenges to be addressed in this exciting area.
It was almost an year back, that Leh witnessed massive destruction, triggered by the cloud burst on the intervening night of August 5 and 6, 2010.
76th CII Northern Region Business Outlook Survey is a quarterly study conducted to gauge the sentiment in the economy. Earlier, the survey was conducted bi-annually, but from the 74th Survey onwards the study is conducted on a quarterly basis in order to get a more frequent indicator of business sentiment. The current survey gives an outlook on business sentiments for the first quarter of 2011-12 as compared to the last quarter of 2010-11.
We, at CII, Northern Region Headquarters at Chandigarh, strive to uphold the values of corporate CII, and strive to serve all our stakeholders and become the preferred Industry Association in Northern India.
National Foundation for Corporate Governance (NFCG) has been established by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs in partnership with CII, ICSI, ICAI, ICWAI and NSE to function as the National Apex platform for promotion of good Corporate Governance (CG) practices in India.
On 6 August 2010, the LEH CLOUDBURST brought about vast devastation. Hundreds of lives were lost, swept away and buried in mud, over 1300 houses destroyed; More than 40 percent farmland rendered infertile putting thousands of survivors in relief camps.
CII responded by immediately swinging into action. Obstacles were slashed to permit purchases of emergency supplies and equipment, and mobilisation of other resources with minimum delay.
Co-operative arrangements between government and private organisations were made to coordinate the delivery of relief supplies. With its prior experience in relief efforts at various places, CII formulated a 3-pronged strategy to support Leh in this hour of crisis.
India’s ICTE hardware manufacturing sector has immense potential driven by the
explosive growth in electronics and IT consumption. Having identified these as thrust
areas, Government of India has undertaken various initiatives, with R&D promotion
being one of them. Various departments of the Government have been individually
pioneering initiatives aimed at improving indigenous manufacturing through promotion
of R&D. Department of Information Technology (DIT), being the nodal Government
body for the ICTE sector, has been initiating programs aimed at improving the R&D
ecosystem and fostering innovation in the country. It has recently initiated a scheme
called the “Multiplier Grants Scheme” (MGS) with the aim to encourage collaborative
R&D between industry and academic/R&D institutions for development of products and
packages.
Presentations done during Dairy Summit 2010.
The report notes various development taking place in India towards the development of energy markets in general and energy derivatives market in particular. It discusses several existing barriers that have been impeding further growth of energy markets in the country. In light of the existing barriers, the report proposes way forward for the development of robust markets in the energy industries.
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Ms Sfiti Riat, Chair, Young Indians (Ludhiana Chapter) welcome the members to the Pathfinder of Yi Ludhiana Chapter held at A’Hotel, Ludhiana on 11th May 2013. She also welcomed Mr D L Sharma, Chairman, CII Punjab State Council and Mr Vishal Juneja, Vice Chairman, CII Ludhiana Zonal Council to bec.....
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Kashmir Chapter today organized an international conference on Post Harvest Management of Apples at Islamic University of Science & Technology (IUST) with an aim to accessing International best practices to minimize post harvest wastages and maximize produ.....
Her Excellency Smt Margaret Alva, Hon’ble Governor of Rajasthan was the Chief Guest for the programme. Dr G S Sandhu, Addl Chief Secretary – UDH & LSG, Government of Rajasthan; Mr Shailendra Agarwal, Principal Secretary – Energy and Chairman & Managing Director, Rajasthan Renewable Energy Corporati.....
Calling upon private sector to come forward to compliment & supplement the efforts of Government to ensure quality affordability in healthcare, Dr A K Shiva Kumar, Member, National Advisory Committee, Government of India mentioned that India has such a huge population that one single agency cannot .....
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