EEPC - Southern
Region : 2003-04 (Programme Synopsis)
REGIONAL EXPORT AWARD PRESENTATION
FUNCTION HELD ON 1st MARCH, 2006 AT BANGALORE
- SHRI B. CHANDRASEKHARAN, REGIONAL CHAIRMAN
In his welcome address, Shri B.
Chandrasekharan, Regional Chairman congratulated
the exporters and complimented Shri Rakesh Shah,
All India Chairman for dynamic and continuous efforts
taken by him for the betterment of exporters. He
also appreciated the yeoman services rendered by
Shri C.S. Shukla, Executive Director of the Council
for the cause of export promotion.
- CHIEF GUEST HIS EXCELLENCY SHRI T.N. CHATURVEDI,
THE GOVERNOR OF KARNATAKA.
The Governor of Karnataka desired
that EEPC and the exporters should take more efforts
to achieve at least 1.5% of the world exports by
2008-09. He lauded the role played by EEPC in promoting
exports from the country during its 50 years of
yeoman services. He was of the opinion that in this
era of globalization, top priority need to be given
for the promotion of exports. He also expressed
that Central Government, State Governments and the
Industry should jointly take efforts in nation’s
image building exercise by enhancing the share of
exports. He also appreciated the initiative taken
by EEPC in setting up Indian Engineering Centre
in Chicago which he hoped will boost our share of
exports in that region. He also assured that the
points raised by Shri Rakesh Shah, All India Chairman
will be taken up with the Government.
- Shri P.K. Dash, Joint Secretary (D.P. Engg.), Ministry
of Commerce & Industry, Govt. of India, New Delhi.
Shri P.K. Dash during his address
also appreciated the Council’s efforts and
requested the exporters to concentrate more on ASEAN
region which is going to emerge as a biggest market
for export of our items. He was of the opinion that
exporters should avail the right opportunities available
now because of the recently concluded Free Trade
Agreements with our neighbouring countires.
- SHRI RAKESH SHAH, CHAIRMAN, EEPC
During his key note address Shri
Rakesh Shah appreciated the efforts taken by members
to achieve a remarkable growth in export of engineering
goods from this region. He expressed that the export
performance during the last year proved that India
can be exploited as a major outsourcing hub. In
fact, in the larger global arena, awareness of India’s
engineering capabilities is on the rise and he also
felt that the Government should come forward to
address the problems relating to Fringe Benefit
Tax, Service Tax, continuation of DEPB, development
of infrastructures etc.
- SHRI R.K. MUTHA, DY. REGIONAL CHAIRMAN
Shri R.K. Mutha proposed Vote of
Thanks.
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