CMA eUpdate May June 2011
Transcript of CMA eUpdate May June 2011
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HANDIGARH MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATIONC/o Bhartiya Vidya Bhawan
Plot No. 5, Sector 27-B, Madhya MargChandigarh-160019, INDIA
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UpdateMONTHLY NEWSLETTER OF CHANDIGARH MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION
PresidentDr. Gulshan SharmaExecutive Director
ITFT Education Group, Chandigarh
Vice PresidentDr. Niraj Pasricha
Directoregional Institute of Co-operative Mgt.
Secretary GeneralJ.N. Vohra
Textile Consultant
Joint SecretaryA.K. GandhiConsultant
Jaiparkash Associate, Ltd.
TreasurerCA Vivek Goyal
Past PresidentCol. Karamjeet Singh (Retd.)
Directorontinental Group of Institutes, Mohali
CMALearn ExcelBuild
SkillsDevelopment
2010-11
ALL INDIA MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION
Office Bearers
Special Issue
Seminar on Vision ChandigarhI am not averse to the concept of
Chandigarh Capital Region (CCR) : Satyapal Jain, Ex-MP
Chandigarh Management Association lines as in Delhi. Flyover from city(CMA) organised today a session on Vision Railway Station and Airport is essentiaChandigarh at Bhartiya Vidhya Bhavan solve traffic problem, he added.here today. Mr. Satya Pal Jain, Ex-Member To solve water problem, a dam shouldof Parliament expressed his apolitical views built at Gagger River to supply water to on the development of the city to an august Chandigarh rather than depending onlyaudience of CMA. Kajoli Water supply, said Mr. jain.Mr. Jain regretted that citizens of Mr. Jain said he is not against High R
Chandigarh are not involved in the decision buildings to cope up with the increasmaking process for the development of population of the city, while still preservChandigarh. He said the union territory is the heritage spots and the core concepconsidered by center as a laboratory for city layout and its greenery. He said tproviding training to IAS officers who are only 10 Marlas plots and lesser shouldnot serious in taking long standing view for allowed for building housing in nthe development of the city. There are sectors.many people living in the city who are While giving his views on the educatretired but possess long experience in provisions in the city, Mr. Jain said thandling various aspects of development there should not be any restrictions, baof the city. These people need to be on ranking, for the students to involved in City development projects. admission in various colleges to provMr. Jain suggested that Government should them education in their young age, whconstitute a joint interstate integrated Government spends million on the Adcouncil for the development of the Tricity. Education.
He said he is in favor of the concept ofChandigarh Capital Region (CCR) similar onthe lines of NCR for solving the integratedproblems of Power supply, Water,transportation, housing for the peoplecoming to Chandigarh for work from theadjoining cities.While referring to the growing trafficproblem of the city Mr. Jain said that nodecision has been taken for implementingMetro in the city for the last 10 years,irrespective of which Government was inpower in the Centre. He said that cityshould go for flyovers and metro on similar
Sh. Satya Pal Jain, Ex-Member of Parliament delivering his speech
Dr. Gulshan Sharma presenting mementoSh. Satya Pal Jain
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Chandigarh Management Association organised a seminar on Dr PankajKhullarwhile making his presentation said that by'Growing Traffic; Road Safety, emissions and climate change' following the speed limit rules; not only one can have stresshere today at BharatiyaVidyaBhavan. Dr. Bhushan Sood, NRI free and safe journey but also reduce journey time, lower fuefrom Canada and traffic management expert and consumption and emissions. Aggressive driving wastes fuelDr.PankajKhullar, IFS, Principal Conservator of Forests, not to mention it increases stress and accidents. He said studyHimachal (Retd.) were the key speakers. shows that by following road rules fuel consumption getBhushanSood while making his presentation on road safety reduced by 4% and vehicle emissions fell by up to 10%said that it is important that city planners should formulate Associations and society should inculcate a sense of pridecomprehensive policies to address the growing urban amongst youth using cycles, especially for going to schools
populations and demographic changes. He said that goals and colleges and to near shopping centres.should be to reduce the number of killed and seriously injured Khullar said that carbon emissions from the vehicular fuelson the roads. The distressing fact is that many of those killed contribute substantially towards greenhouse gases and inare young people due to rash driving and their ignorance coming years it will add further. The resultant climate changetowards basic driving rules. will have adverse implications for living safe and comfortableSood said that the schools should have compulsory week-end lives in his planet. Our youth need to be educated in thisworkshops for imparting driving skills to the youth and regard.educating them as regards to road safety rules. He said that EarlierDr.Gulshan Sharma, president CMA introduced thelocal administration should take appropriate measures as to topic of the seminar. Present on the occasion were CMAengineering the slip roads, by lanes, and signage, zebra members and students from various B-Schools.crossings and road markings. Enforcement of driving rulesneeds to be strictly enforced, he added.
SEMINAR ON :'Growing Traffic, Road Safety, emissions and climate change'
Dr. Pankaj Khullar Making his presentation on Global Warming
Aggressive driving wastes fuel, not to mention it increases stress and accidents
Dr. Bhushan Sood, NRI from Canada (Centre) making his presentation on Traffic Management
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th Annual General Meeting of CMA was held on 4 of June at in the Chandigarh Carnival, which gave us wider exposure andSipn-Dine. Dr. Gulshan Sharma welcomed all the members publicity amongst the youth. Other than these, CMA tookand placed the annual report of activities on the table along steps to reach out beyond the domains of city and helpedwith his speech. other LMAs in the area to come up. In order to associate someIn his speech, Dr. Gulshan Sharma thanked all members of eminent citizens of the tricity, CMA recognised their services toCMA who provided him an opportunity to serve this august the city in their respective fields, and to those who broughbody of management professional the region. He deeply laurels to the city, by conferring upon them life timeappreciated the outpouring support, understanding, and achievement award. He thanked Mr. Vohra for his consistentencouragement given by members and mentors in and steadfast support in implementing our programmes.accomplishing a part of the agenda set forth by him in Dr. Gulshan Sharma said that much more needs to be done byconsultation with the members of the executive body. our association to ensure continuity in the agenda set forth byDr. Gulshan Sharma said that as a premier professional body, his predecessors and by the executive.CMA has an important role to play in harnessing the talent and During the AGM members expressed following concerns andinterests of its members and mustering their active and advised that incoming Executive should take care oenthusiastic views and contributions for realising greater the same.awareness of the role, appreciation and achievement of the 1. Hard Copies of CMA eUpdates and eMags should beobjectives which CMA promote. sent to all members as a matter of fact and sendingDr. Gulshan Sharma said that in the year of his tenure, he had links to members for ePublications should be inundertaken some initiatives such as launching of 'Women addition.Wing and providing a platform to the same to start some 2. CMA Should undertake Management Workshops andactivities under the wing. The CMA foundation year was EDPs in association with Professional institutionscelebrated under the aegis of this wing and was dedicated to where experts from CMA can be drawn fo'Women's Day'. Other initiatives for the benefaction of youth conducting the programmes.were undertaken, such as inculcating awareness about skills 3. Some more efforts need to be made to ensuredevelopment and corporate social responsibility programmes membership retention.
in some fields. He said that CMA organised successfully'Shaping Young Minds' program of AIMA, besides participating
thAnnual General Meeting of CMA held on 4 June
New Executive for the year 2011-12 elected.
Dr. Anshu Kataria elected as President
Mr. JN Vohra Secy Gen making
presentation on annual activities of CMA
CMA Vivek Goyal presenting
Annual Budget - 2010-11 of CMA
President Elect Dr. Anshu Kataria
making his thanks giving speech
Dr. Gulshan Sharma, President making his speech on the occasion of Annual General Meeting
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Other Elected Members of the executive are as under;
Office Bearers
1. Dr. Manoj Sharma, V. President2. Ms. Madhulika Kak, General Secretary
3. Er. M.L.Garg, Jt. Secretary
4. Ashok Verma, Treasurer
Organisational members in the Executive
1 .Aryan Business School
2. Gian Jyoti Institute of Management and Technology
3.. Rayat Bahra Group of Institutes
4. Desh Bagat Group of Institutes
Individual Professionals in the Executive
1. A.S.Tanda
2. A.K.Gandhi
3. Balwant Gurunay
4. J.N.Vohra
5. Jagatarn Singh Nayyer
6. Dr. Niraj Pasricha
7. Dr. T.L.Kaushal
8. CA Vivek Goyal
In the end, Dr. Sharma wished a successful tenure tothe incoming executive and hoped they will carry theflag of CMA forward with flying colours.
CMA elects unanimously its new executive for the year 2011-12
Anshu Kataria, Chairman Aryan Business School was elected as President CMA
The new executive will take charge on 1st July 2011
Glimpses of the Last CMA Executive Meeting Held on 29th June 2011 at
Sip' n' Dine, Chandigarh