Annual Report 49th Web - Chemexcil
Annual Report 49th Web - Chemexcil
49 Annual Report
2011-12
CHEMEXCIL
BASIC CHEMICALS, PHARMACEUTICALS & COSMETICS EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL (Set-up by Ministry of Commerce & Industry) Jhansi Castle, 4th Floor, 7, Cooperage Road, Mumbai 400 001.
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INDEX
Sr. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Subject Chairmans Message List of Members of Committee of Administration Meetings of Committee of Administration / Other Meetings / Membership CHEMEXCIL Export Performance Dyes & Dye Intermediates Panel Basic Inorganic & Organic Chemicals Including Agro Chemicals Panel Cosmetics, Toiletries and Essential Oils Panel Castor Oil Panel Export Promotional Activities Activities of Regional Offices Annual Accounts Auditors Report Balance Sheet Income & Expenditure Accounts Accounting Policies & Notes on Accounts CHEMEXCIL at a Glance Page No. 3-5 6-9 10-14 15-17 18-22 23-29 30-37 38-44 44-46 47-57
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CHAIRMANS MESSAGE
CHEMEXCILs Vision:
To strive hard to make India the preferred destination for sourcing the world class Chemicals manufactured in the state-of-art facilities at most friendly Export Environment with Focus on Green Chemistry which would increase flow of Foreign Direct Investment in India.
Dear Esteemed Member Exporters, It gives me immense pleasure to present you this 49th Annual Report of the Council for the year 2011-12.
The World has witnessed that Asia is the fastest growing Region in the World. However, Africa has superseded all the region of the World in terms of Average GDP growth rate. The fastest growing country in the world is Angola and not China. The importance of the Economies of Brazil Russia India China & South Africa (BRICS) is growing in the global economy, on a continuous basis.
13% of Indias total exports, and 9% of the countrys total imports. In terms of segmentation, basic chemicals is the largest sector with total revenues estimated at US$ 43 billion, equivalent to about two-third of the industrys overall value in 2010. Within this, the contribution of small and medium enterprises (SME) in terms of production of the chemical sector is estimated to be as high as 40% an indication of the signification of SMEs, and as a corollary, the importance of this sector in employment generation. India has traditionally been a net importer of chemicals, a situation which can be reversed with sustained efforts from the industry backed by an enabling policy mix from the Government . The industry needs to look beyond the domestic shores in a more proactive manner. In this context, an adoption of a two pronged approach that would entail market diversification and expansion along with mapping of international demand for chemical products so as to identify an ideal product market strategy mix needs to be undertaken. Strong domestic demand, driven by increasing purchasing power parity in the country, is one of the main pillars of the Indian Manufacturing sector, and India is expected to maintain a healthy growth in the years to come. Indias geographic location provides easy access to the world markets; and lowcost advantage, availability of talent and skilled manpower make India the destination of choice. The Indian Government is rendering extensive support to give impetus to the Indian Chemical Industry and has set up the Task Force to consider suggestions for National Chemical Policy to ensure steady growth of the countrys chemical sector. India is 13th largest country in terms of ethylene capacity and envisages enhancing the refining capacity to 300mm tpa in 2017 from the current 190mm tpa. India is emerging as Asias refining hub and has become the net exporter of petrochemicals to countries like the Middle East, Korea, Japan and Singapore. Indian Government has set ambitious plans to set up Petroleum, Chemicals & Petrochemicals Investment Regions (PCPIR) in Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal and Odisha to accelerate the countrys industrial growth. The Indian Government has earmarked substantial funds to achieve healthy growth of the countrys upstream and downstream sectors of the chemical industry. During the 11th Five-Year Plan, the Indian government reserved INR 0.626 trillion for refining and marketing sectors and increased that to INR 1.54 trillion during the 12th Five-Year Plan. Chemicals sector has attracted a cumulative FDI of USD 192 million in 2009-10. Inorganic Chemical Industry is growing at approximately 9% p.a. Dyes & Dye Intermediates market is expected to reach 1200 kt by FY-15 Agrochemicals Industry is largely exports-driven with over 60% of exports to U.S.A., U.K. , Russia, EU, South Africa, Bangladesh, Malaysia. Aromatics & Olefins markets to grow at 15% & 10% p.a. respectively over the next 4-5 years. Paints and Coatings Industry is projected to grow at the rate of 11-14% in the next five years. Domestic Specialty Chemical Industry is expected to grow at 15%, almost double the growth of global industry; exports to touch USD 13 billion in 2013. On the above background in order to propagate Brand India Image CHEMEXCIL had organised following events under Market Development Assistance (MDA) and Market Access Initiative (MAI) given by Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Govt. of India.
Dear friends, we at CHEMEXCIL are striving hard to assist our exporters in each and every way so that they can meet the challenges of global trade effectively. I wish to thank you for your unstinted support and help and look forward to the same in future also. With warm regards,
(SATISH W. WAGH) Chairman CHEMEXCIL Chairmans office: M/s. Supriya Lifescience Ltd. (Formerly Known as Supriya Chemical) 207/208, Udyog Bhavan, Sonawala Road, Goregaon (E), Mumbai 400 063.
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Name & Position SHRI SATISH W. WAGH Chairman Dr. D. M. WAKANKAR, Vice-Chairman Dyes & Dye Intermediates Panel (Status) Dr. B.R. GAIKWAD Add. Vice-Chairman Cosmetics Panel (General) SHRI DINESH SHARMA Member Dyes Panel (General) SHRI S. G. MOKASHI Chairman-Chemical Panel (General) SHRI NITIN S. NABAR Chairman- Cosmetics Panel (General) SHRI ABHAY V. UDESHI Chairman -Castor Oil Panel (General) SHRI ANAND R. LADSARIYA Member Cosmetics Panel (SSI) Regional Chairman Northern Region SHRI BHUPENDRA PATEL Regional Chairman Gujarat Region & Member- Dyes & Dye Intermediates Panel (SSI) Ms. MALA SINGH Regional Chairperson Southern Region Chemical Panel (Status) SHRI PRADIP P. DAVE Member Merchant Exporters Panel (Status) SHRI AJAY K. KADAKIA Chairman - Merchant Exporters Panel (General) & Regional Chairman Eastern Region
Address Chairman & Managing Director M/s. Supriya Lifescience Ltd., Mumbai (Formerly Known as Supriya Chemical) Vice President M/s Clariant Chemicals (India) Ltd., Thane Director & President (Oleochemicals & Corporate HR ) M/s. VVF Ltd., Mumbai Chairman M/s. Shreyas Intermediates Ltd. General Manager, Mktg. M/s. Godavari Biorefineries Ltd. Executive Vice President M/s. Godrej Industries Ltd., Mumbai Director M/s. Jayant Agro-Organics Ltd., Mumbai Director M/s. Everest Flavours Ltd., Mumbai Managing Director M/s. Jemby Chem Ltd., Ahmedabad
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Vice President - Export M/s. Grauer & Weil (I) Ltd., Mumbai Chairman & Mg. Director M/s. Aimco Pesticides Ltd., Mumbai Director M/s. Vivil Exports Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai
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LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE OF ADMINISTRATION FROM SEPTEMBER, 2011 (2011- 2012 & 2012-13)
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Name & Position SHRI SATISH W. WAGH Chairman & Member Chemical Panel (SSI) Dr. D. M. WAKANKAR, Vice Chairman & Member Dyes & Dye Intermediates Panel (Status holder) Dr. B.R. GAIKWAD Addl. Vice Chairman & Member Cosmetics Panel (Status holder) SHRI DINESH SHARMA Chairman - Dyes Panel (General Category) SHRI S. G. MOKASHI Chairman - Chemical Panel (General Category) SHRI NITIN S. NABAR Chairman - Cosmetics Panel (General Category) SHRI ABHAY V. UDESHI Chairman - Castor Oil Panel (General category) SHRI RAVI BHATIA Member- ME Panel (Status holder) Dr. SMITA NARAM Member Cosmetics Panel - SSI SHRI BHUPENDRA PATEL Regional Chairman Western Region & Member Dyes & Dye Intermediates Panel (SSI) SHRI PRADEEP GHATTU Member Chemical Panel (Status holder) SHRI AJAY K. KADAKIA Regional Chairman Eastern Region & Member ME Panel (General Category)
Address Chairman & Managing Director M/s. Supriya Lifescience Ltd. (Formerly Known as Supriya Chemical) Vice President Corporate Product Safety M/s Clariant Chemicals (India) Ltd. Thane Director & President (Oleochemicals & Corporate HR ) M/s. VVF Ltd.,Mumbai Chairman M/s. Shreyas Intermediates Ltd. Mumbai. General Manager Mktg. M/s. Godavari Biorefineries Ltd. Mumbai Executive Vice President M/s. Godrej Industries Ltd. Mumbai Director, M/s. Jayant Agro-Organics Ltd., Mumbai General Manager (International Business) M/s. Excel Crop Care Ltd., Mumbai Managing Director M/s. Ayushakti Ayurved Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai Managing Director, M/s. Jemby Chem Ltd., Ahmedabad
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Vice President - Exports M/s. Excel Industries Ltd., Mumbai Director M/s. Vivil Exports Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai
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GOVERNMENT NOMINEES
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Jt. Secretary-EP(CAP), Department of Commerce Ministry of Commerce & Industry, New Delhi Dy-Secretary -EP (CAP) Department of Commerce Ministry of Commerce & Industry, New Delhi Jt. Secretary (Chemicals), Deptt. of Chemicals & Petrochemicals, Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers, New Delhi Director (Chemicals), Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers, Deptt. of Chemicals & Petrochemicals, New Delhi
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AUDITORS
M/s Lodha & Co. Chartered Accountants Karim Chambers, 40, Ambalal Doshi Marg, Mumbai 400 023 M/s Pandya Gandhi & Co. Ador House, Gr. Flr., 6th K. Dubhash Marg Mumbai 400 023. State Bank of India Mumbai Samachar Marg, Mumbai 400 023 M/s N H Gajria & Co., 20-A Khatau Building , 1st flr., 8/10 Alkesh Dinesh Modi Marg, Mumbai 400 001. Jhansi Castle, 4th Floor, 7, Cooperage Road, Mumbai - 400 001.
SOLICITORS
BANKERS
INTERNAL AUDITORS
REGISTERED OFFICE
STATEMENT SHOWING DETAILS OF COA MEMBERS PRESENT DURING APRIL 2011 TO MARCH 2012
Total No of Members of COA Elected Members Govt. Nominees : : : 16 12 4
Date of Meetings Held 12th May, 2011 7th June, 2011 27th September, 2011 17th January, 2012
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STATEMENT SHOWING ATTENDANCE OF MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE OF ADMINISTRATION DURING 01/04/2011 To 31/03/2012
(The Committee of Admn. met 4 times during 2011-12) Sr.No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Name of the Committee Members SHRI SATISH W. WAGH Dr. D. M. WAKANKAR Dt. B.R. GAIKWAD SHRI DINESH SHARMA SHRI S. G. MOKASHI SHRI NITIN S. NABAR SHRI ABHAY V. UDESHI SHRI RAVI BHATIA Dr. SMITA NARAM SHRI BHUPENDRA PATEL SHRI PRADEEP GHATTU SHRI AJAY K. KADAKIA Ms. MALA SINGH (12-5-2011 & 7-6-2011) No. of Meetings attended during 2011-12 4 4 3 3 4 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 2
Some of the major points discussed/decisions taken in the above meetings are listed below :
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Reviewed Export performance of all panels. In order to strengthen the Membership of the Council, the Council should tie up with Local Industrial associations/organizations by holding Awarness Seminars/ Workshops. Committee approved the budget of the Council for the year 2011-12 and also calendar of event to be undertaken by the Council during the same period. Approved Annual Action plan under MDA for the year 2011-12 and also decided to Organize two mega events under Market Access Initiative Scheme. Approved events for 2012-13 under MDA and MAI. Taken up the problems faced by member-exporters with DGFT, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Customs and Central Excise, Port authorities etc.
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Announced results of newly elected members of the CoA for the years 2011-12 and 2012-13 who have been elected unopposed. Discussed about Import duties on raw materials and a presentation was made to the DGFT. Exports of Dyestuffs would grow by 25-30% per year provided Dyes & Dye Intermediates are declared as Focus Product.
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10. Suggested that DEPB should be extended till March 2012. 11. Government of India should give little more push to Green chemicals based on Ethanol which can be feed stock for many organic chemicals which has good export potential. 12. Suggested that Government should also allow importation of Urea and MoP freely to the endusers/ actual manufacturers of pigments. 13. Considering the focus on how India can double the exports, it was suggested that those SMEs who would like to upgrade their technology, Government should give subsidies, or offer interest free loans to them so that they can upgrade technology. 14. Discussed problems faced by the manufacturers specially on packaging materials, high cost of transportation, shipping lines, lack of coordination between Excise, Customs, DGFT and Banks.
15. Reviewed CHEMEXCILs Strategy 2011-2015 for doubling of Exports by the MoC&I 16. Suggested that DEPB Scheme and SHIS should continue for the whole of Policy period 200914 and in case the same is not agreed, at least continuation of DEPB Scheme should be linked to introduction of GST (Goods and Services Tax) in the country . 17. Discussed on the anomalies in MAI grants given by Ministry of Commerce to SMEs and Small & Micro manufacturers / exporters for REACH Registration and noted that Whatever improvement required on funding of MAI will be looked into by the MoC&I. 18. Suggested the need to interact with manufacturers exporters of chemicals to EU individually to understand their problems in complying with REACH properly and advise them , which would help to double our export target. 19. Noted that there is no role for ECHA in the contents of agreement between an OR and its Client. 20. Noted that ECHA has come out with the latest notification, according to which, they will accept the data of GLP certified laboratories from countries which are OECD Member States or full adherents to the OECD Mutual Acceptance of Data (MAD) system . 21. Suggested to have interface between CHEMEXCIL and the Ministry Officials and meet them on a regular basis either on monthly or bi-monthly basis to take up issues of our member-exporters. 22. Noted that ASIDE is a good source of mechanism and the Commerce Ministry has close to around Rs.1000 crs which is provided by them for common infrastructure.
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OTHER MEETINGS:
The Council had organized following meetings in Mumbai during the year 2011-2012. Sl No 1 2 Name of the Meeting Meeting with Dr Anup K Pujari, Director General of Foreign Trade, in New Delhi. Workshop on discontinuation of DEPB & introduction of new Drawback Schedule Its concept, procedures & nitty-gritty by Mr Sudhakar Kasture, Consultant, CHEMEXCIL Meeting with Dr Anup K Pujari, Director General of Foreign Trade, in New Delhi. Meeting with Dr Kavita Gupta, IAS, Addl DGFT, Mumbai Date 18-07-2011 22-11-2011
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REACH
CHEMEXCIL has taken up the issue of disbursement of MAI grant under REACH to those Manufacturers who had registered their substances during the 1st Phase of Registration deadline, i.e. 2010. So far, Applications for disbursement claims of 24 firms whose 57 substances have been registered during the said deadline, have been forward to the Ministry of Commerce & Industry recommending 50% of ECHA fee to all (irrespective of Large, Medium,Small & Micro) and 50% LoA cost to Medium Scale Manufacturers and 80% LoA cost to Small & Micro Scale Manufacturers [keeping the value cap for each exporter for ECHA Registration fee upto Rs. 50 lakhs per annum as per para 7.3.1 of the MAI guidelines and our proposal recommending a value cap of Rs. 10 lakhs per product for a maximum of 5 products or upto Rs. 50 lakhs per Company (i.e. Medium, Small & Micro Scale manufacturers)].
Since the Empowered Committee of the Ministry of Commerce & Industry has sanctioned MAI grant under REACH only to Small & Micro Scale Manufacturers, the Council has again taken up the issue with the Ministry of Commerce & Industry requesting to consider data cost involving toxicological/ ecotoxicological studies for Chemicals also on par with clinical studies for all categories of firms, irrespective of Large, Medium, Small or Micro Enterprises. Outcome of our letters to the Ministry is awaited.
The European Chemical Agency (ECHA) has come out with a Notification, according to which, they will accept the data of GLP certified laboratories from countries which are OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) Member States or full adherents to the OECD Mutual Acceptance of Data (MAD) system, thus avoiding the duplication of animal testing. REACH Regulation requires that ecotoxicological and toxicological tests and analyses are carried out in compliance with the principles of GLP.
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MDA
The Council had received / processed the MDA proposals from the member-exporters for participation in export promotional activities as per details given below:1. 2. 3. 4. Applications received Applications rejected MDA claims settled Amount Disbursed : 239 :7 : 117 : Rs. 1,68,42,236/-
(32) Dyes & (29) Dye Intermediates (28) Inorganic, (29) Organic & (38) Agro chemicals (33) Cosmetics, (34) Soaps, Toiletries and (33) Essential oils (15) Castor Oil Total
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EXPORT OF DYES AND DYE INTERMEDIATES FOR THE YEARS 2002-03 TO 2011-12
(Rs. in million) Year Dyestuff % growth over previous year 19 63 21 34 39 26 -4 0.4 26.4 * Dye Intermediates % growth over previous year 72 -15 -26 62 73 -21 -1 0.5 4.4 * Total % growth over previous year 29.4 42.4 13.5 36.6 43.4 9.4 -3.6 0.4 24.0 35.3
2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
33080 47100 53460 73020 104690 114570 110430 110900 137520 186100
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2002-033080 3
2003-047100 4
2004-053460 5
2005-063020 7
2006-0704690 1
2007-0814570 1
110900
2010-1137520 1
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TOP 15 COUNTRIES OF EXPORTS OF DYES & DYE INTERMEDIATES FROM INDIA DURING 2011-12 WITH COMPARATIVE FIGURES FOR PREVIOUS YEARS
(Rs. in million)
COUNTRY Indonesia China P. RP. U.S.A. Malaysia Pakistan Ir Netherlands Saudi Arab Belgium Singapore Turkey Korea Rep. Taiwan Spain Germany Italy TOTAL EXPORTS TO TOP 15 COUNTRIES 2011-12 30570 20636 17425 13406 10882 7400 7232 5782 5614 5485 5400 4613 4191 4130 4118 146884 2010-11 18640 15182 13531 5769 10000 5931 8334 5383 5278 3433 3949 2659 3781 4344 4109 110323 2009-10 10440 10291 8365 7171 12404 3066 10104 3390 3572 3498 3789 2287 1696 3260 3150 86483 2008-09 14366 6566 9120 2789 13009 2717 6234 4002 3356 2769 6101 3847 2144 5717 2806 85543 2007-08 1668 10079 8906 2973 16888 2660 2282 3378 3924 2835 8639 2341 2747 5673 3131 78124
EXPORTS OF DYES AND DYE INTERMEDIATES FOR THE YEARS 2009-10, 2010-11 AND 2011-12
(Rs. In Millions)
Region ASEAN COUNTRIES Indonesia China P. REP. Malaysia Singapore Korea Rep. Taiwan Thailand Japan Australia Philippines Vietnam Soc. Rep. Hong Kong New Zealand TOTAL 10439.9 10291.1 7170.7 3571.6 3788.8 2287.1 2328.5 1543.3 442.5 518.2 369.7 461.3 59.5 43272.2 18639.8 15182.2 5768.9 5277.9 3948.5 2659.1 2737.6 2190.5 558.1 478.4 437.9 530.4 83.2 58492.5 30570.0 20635.7 13405.9 5614.3 5400.3 4612.7 3448.3 2898.8 1131.8 525.5 502.5 443.0 74.5 89263.3 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
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EXPORTS OF DYES AND DYE INTERMEDIATES FOR THE YEARS 2009-10, 2010-11 AND 2011-12
(Rs. In Millions)
Region/Country CIS COUNTRIES Russia Ukraine Uzbekistan Belarus Kyrghyzstan Georgia Moldova Azerbaijan Armenia Kazakhstan TOTAL 546.9 57.2 58.5 0.2 23.6 1.2 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.2 687.9 593.8 68.7 61.9 0.5 2.4 0.5 0.2 0.7 0.5 0.0 729.2 660.3 63.3 22.8 3.0 1.5 0.7 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.0 751.9 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
EXPORTS OF DYES & DYE INTERMEDIATES FOR THE YEARS 2009-10, 2010-11 AND 2011-12
(Rs. In Millions)
Region/Country LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES Brazil Mexico Argentina Colombia Chile Venezuela Guatemala Panama Rep. Peru Suriname Cuba Bolivia Netherlandantil Paraguay TOTAL 3405.5 834.8 456.8 214.7 116.7 64.9 73.9 76.7 172 0.3 0.0 5.1 0.0 5.0 5426.43 3145.1 825.6 635.0 260.7 166.1 107.1 87.5 77.4 7.0 1.3 0.0 1.1 0.0 0.2 5314.1 3509.0 1239.6 775.1 333.5 193.4 153.3 106.3 93.7 8.6 5.1 3.5 2.7 0.1 0.0 6423.9 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
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EXPORT STATISTICS OF DYES & DYE INTERMEDIATES FOR THE YEARS 2009-10, 2010-11 AND 2011-12
(Rs. in millions) Region/Country TOP 15 AFRICAN COUNTRIES Egypt A. Rp. South Africa Nigeria Tanzania Rp. Kenya Morocco Mauritania Algeria Ghana Ethiopia Mali Cote D Ivoire Tunisia Sudan Djibouti TOTAL 673.6 617.6 529.4 225.4 187.3 104.9 76.5 69.5 44.4 30.9 101.0 41.3 25.9 53.3 30.5 2811.5 663.9 694 496.2 242.5 237.3 121.1 80.6 94.2 65.6 33.4 81.3 24.8 28.8 49.3 39.7 2952.7 950.8 873.4 747.2 331.1 297.9 200.7 126.6 122.7 87.2 69.2 69.2 69.1 60.3 56.4 38.8 4100.6 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
CHEMEXCILS REGION-WISE EXPORT STATISTISTICS OF DYES & DYE INTERMEDIATES FOR THE YEARS 2009-10, 2010-11 AND 2011-12
(Rs. In Million) Region EAST ASIA SOUTH ASIA WEST ASIA AFRICA EAST EUROPE WEST EUROPE NORTH AMERICA LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES OTHER AMERICAN COUNTRIES UNSPECIFIED TOTAL April, 2009/ March, 2010 43383 14369 11629 2967 900 22576 8629 5426 617 404 110900 April, 2010/ March, 2011 59228 11963 9741 3153 991 32051 13861 5314 939 277 137518 April, 2011/ March, 2012 90466 13650 13609 4325 1166 36356 17850 6425 1871 382 186100
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EXPORT OF INORGANIC, ORGANIC & AGRO CHEMICALS FOR THE YEARS 2002-03 TO 2011-12
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Year
Inorganic Chemicals
Organic Chemicals
Agro Chemicals
Total
2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
61130 52930 72480 87870 96760 111990 159740 165300 197880 277300
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2002-031130 6
2003-042930 5
2004-052480 7
2005-067870 8
2006-076760 9
2007-0811990 1
165300
2010-11 197880
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Italy
Rs. in million
2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2011-12 2010-11
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TOP 15 COUNTRIES OF EXPORTS OF INORGANIC, ORGANIC & AGRO CHEMICALS FROM INDIA DURING 2011-12 WITH COMPARATIVE FIGURES OF PREVIOUS YEARS
(Rs. in million) COUNTRY2011-122010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 U.S.A.3429721691158862177610925 NETHERLAND138347385725471375558 CHINA P. REP.135379980922380076861 GERMANY118288877671069835054 BRAZIL116298381667667264694 KOREA RP.111537921576835802294 BELGIUM97606096508749643374 INDONESIA89027480629735563819 U.A.E.87209993789745613343 U.K.85816280528352384041 JAPAN77946336562249272686 ITALY67334430543855373933 THAILAND65834374288730092208 MALAYSIA64453970406365363818 SINGAPORE62374182433928271675 TOTAL EXPORTS TO TOP 15 COUNTRIES166033117376984309536464283
EXPORTS OF INORGANIC, ORGANIC AND AGRO CHEMICALS FOR THE YEARS 2009-10, 2010-11 AND 2011-12
(Rs. In million) Region/Country ASEAN COUNTRIES China P. Rp. Korea Rp. Indonesia Japan Thailand Malaysia Singapore Taiwan Vietnam Soc.Rep. Australia Philippines New Zealand Hong Kong Brunei TOTAL 9222.8 5768.2 6297.3 5621.8 2887.2 4063.0 4338.7 3272.3 2699.9 1963.9 1221.9 499.7 286.5 6.0 48149.2 9980.3 7921.4 7480.1 6336.0 4374.0 3969.8 4182.0 4256.8 2987.6 2316.6 1325.3 562.7 491.0 0.3 56183.9 13536.6 11153.2 8902.0 7794.0 6583.3 6444.5 6236.5 5252.8 3797.8 2813.6 1698.2 875.3 390.7 3.6 75482.1 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
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EXPORTS OF INORGANIC, ORGANIC AND AGRO CHEMICALS FOR THE YEARS 2009-10, 2010-11 AND 2011-12
(Rs. in millions) Region/Country CIS COUNTRIES Russia Ukraine Belarus Azerbaijan Kazakhstan Uzbekistan Armenia Moldova Tajikistan Kyrghyzstan Turkmenistan TOTAL 608.7 93.7 18.7 12.9 34.7 15.1 6.8 5.1 5.9 1.2 3.0 805.8 763.8 147.0 1.3 9.9 53.5 41.6 3.7 5.8 7.3 5.1 3.5 1042.5 1144.4 316.0 35.8 23.3 18.2 15.8 10.0 8.3 7.0 3.2 0.8 1582.8 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
EXPORT STATISTICS OF INORGANIC, ORGANIC AND AGRO CHEMICALS FOR THE YEARS 2009-10, 2010-11 AND 2011-12
(Rs. in millions) Region/Country TOP 15 AFRICAN COUNTRIES South Africa Egypt A. Rp. Nigeria Kenya Tanzania Rp. Morocco Ghana Uganda Sudan Cote D Ivoire Ethiopia Mozambique Algeria Guinea Cameroon Total 1815.7 1717.8 1696.1 1050.2 609.0 366.9 274.2 282.1 551.5 213.5 536.6 226.0 313.7 165.2 233.8 10052.3 1918.3 1735.6 2192.2 1116.8 843.2 892.9 397.6 414.6 556.0 232.7 170.2 282.2 266.3 208.2 325.3 11552.1 2626.8 2513.1 2429.7 1613.3 1103.0 1054.8 655.3 644.4 595.7 443.9 389.6 376.7 321.2 316.0 231.6 15315.1 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
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EXPORTS OF INORGANIC, ORGANIC AND AGRO CHEMICALS FOR THE YEARS 2009-10, 2010-11 AND 2011-12
(Rs. in millions) Region/Country LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES Brazil Mexico Colombia Argentina Chile Venezuela Peru Guatemala Paraguay Cuba Panama Rep. Bolivia Suriname Virgin Is. U.S. East Timor Sao Tome TOTAL 6675.8 2347.9 2741.9 2681.6 831.8 248.5 176.0 349.1 278.3 13.5 10.5 14.3 1.9 0.0 0.4 8.3 16379.8 8380.8 2603.6 1588.9 3301.4 898.2 327.0 319.1 351.6 147.5 71.4 27.2 16.4 10.6 0.0 122.4 0.0 18166.1 11629.0 4414.3 2901.3 2584.4 1471.7 576.0 510.6 467.2 287.8 53.0 50.2 44.9 9.3 5.3 1.3 0.0 25006.3 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
CHEMEXCILS REGION-WISE EXPORT STATISTICS OF INORGANIC, ORGANIC & AGRO CHEMICALS FOR THE YEARS 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2011-12
(Rs. In Million) RegionApril,2009/April,2010/April2011/ March,2010March,2011March2012 EAST ASIA SOUTH ASIA WEST ASIA AFRICA EAST EUROPE WEST EUROPE NORTH AMERICA LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES OTHER AMERICAN COUNTRIES UNSPECIFIED TOTAL 49651 9330 15418 11174 1957 43086 16851 16372 1296 165 165300 56665 11911 18490 12865 2320 51236 22971 18166 3087 169 197880 76075 13566 19860 16842 4611 76498 36667 25006 6246 1929 277300
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EXPORT OF INORGANIC, ORGANIC AND AGRO CHEMICALS THROUGH MAJOR PORTS (Rs. In million)
Ports Other ports Nhava Sheva Sea Chennai Sea Mumbai Air Kolkata Sea Mumbai Sea Tuticorin Sea Hyderabad Air Delhi ICD Kandla Sea ICD Sabarmati Marmagoa Sea Visakhapatnam Sea Cochin Sea Bangalore Air Delhi Air Chennai Air Bangalore ICD Petrapole Land Raxaul Land Porbandar Jogbani ICD Kanpur Kolkata Air Amritsar Rly. Stn. Cochin Airport Kakinada Sea New Mangalore Sea ICD Jaipur Paradip Sea April, 2009/ March, 2010 135763.2 93651.9 9622.8 4724.4 2269.4 1543.9 4117.3 1870.1 4236.8 1060.2 2464.5 1698.2 2299.9 1310.9 475.1 568.5 1383.2 948.2 218.6 294.0 380.2 411.9 1.3 47.0 133.7 6.5 1.8 1.1 21.5 0.3 April, 2010/ March, 2011 156427.3 100113.3 9956.3 6324.5 8650.5 5316.4 3822.9 3261.7 5900.2 912.9 2663.8 1812.9 1816.7 1133.1 942.2 851.9 807.9 559.7 168.9 302.6 193.8 331.6 160.5 110.6 160.0 10.0 121.4 10.0 11.0 0.0 April, 2011/ March, 2012 202160.9 121804.4 11833.1 11413.9 11382.6 7221.7 6441.5 6410.2 4150.8 3583.3 2954.9 2781.6 2473.0 1880.3 1752.4 1376.5 1004.3 966.8 678.5 627.2 594.5 367.0 273.9 94.9 68.3 16.7 5.1 3.5 0.0 0.0
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2002-036520 1
2003-046450 1
2004-056250 1
2005-062040 2
2006-075490 2
2007-087320 2
47310
2010-11 56090
Year
30
661
981
682
653
476
777
481
339
1075 359
680
464
907
596
445
845
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TOP 15 COUNTRIES OF EXPORTS OF COSMETICS, TOILETRIES AND ESSENTIAL OILSFROM INDIA DURING 2011-12 WITH COMPARATIVE FIGURES OF PREVIOUS YEARS (Rs. in million)
COUNTRY U.A.E. U.S.A. CHINA P. REP. SAUDI ARABIA NETHERLAND SINGAPORE MALAYSIA EGYPT A.RP. GERMANY SRI LANKA DSR BANGLADESH BRAZIL TURKEY JAPAN NEPAL TOTAL EXPORTS TO TOP 15 COUNTRIES 2011-12 8385 8232 3587 3101 2594 2310 2303 2175 2155 2099 2067 2056 1830 1825 1680 46399 2010-11 7408 6022 2283 2425 2597 1315 1430 1075 1144 2484 1019 1322 1250 1243 1214 34231 2009-10 6993 5841 1899 2028 2003 1351 893 759 783 2279 523 1010 672 975 1016 29025 2008-09 7118 3957 868 2094 2581 805 907 680 1075 1487 481 940 653 981 766 25393 2007-08 4155 2610 845 1142 1896 445 596 464 359 747 339 777 476 682 661 16194
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EXPORTS OF COSMETICS AND TOILETRIES FOR THE YEARS 2009-10, 2010-11 AND 2011-12 (Rs. in millions) Region/Country ASEAN COUNTRIES China P. Rp. Singapore Malaysia Japan Australia Korea Rp. Indonesia Thailand Vietnam Soc. Rep. Philippines Hong Kong Taiwan New Zealand Brunei TOTAL 1898.8 1350.7 892.8 974.5 704.0 947.8 629.6 458.7 356.3 240.6 104.1 101 74.0 0.7 48941.4 2283.1 1314.6 1430.4 1242.8 835.6 810.0 571.0 692.5 290.0 128.4 184.2 124.6 101.9 4.2 57237.9 3586.7 2309.7 2302.8 1824.9 943.0 888.8 667.7 628.9 212.9 205.0 154.5 142.6 130.1 3.6 76751.7 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
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EXPORTS OF COSMETICS AND TOILETRIES FOR THE YEARS 2009-10, 2010-11 AND 2011-12 (Rs. in millions) Region/Country CIS COUNTRIES Russia Ukraine Kazakhstan Kyrghyzstan Belarus Uzbekistan Georgia Tajikistan Azerbaijan Armenia Moldova Turkmenistan TOTAL 412.4 89.2 52.0 21.1 13.2 11.8 2.2 1.8 1.1 3.1 0.6 9.4 617.9 511.2 160.8 68.2 9.9 6.0 27.9 3.3 1.0 9.6 1.6 0.1 0.0 799.6 793.3 125.8 49.3 17.2 16.4 14.1 12.6 12.2 8.0 7.5 3.6 1.3 1061.3 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
EXPORT STATISTICS OF COSMETICS,TOILETRIES AND ESSENTIAL OILS FOR THE YEARS 2009-10, 2010-11 AND 2011-12
(Rs. In million) Region/Country TOP 15 AFRICAN COUNTRIES Egypt A. Rp. South Africa Nigeria Kenya Sudan Algeria Tanzania Rep. Angola Mauritius Ghana Cote D Ivoire Ethiopia Uganda Morocco Benin Total 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
758.5 597.8 512.6 383.4 472.7 265.0 385.4 106.2 206.7 170.7 145.9 106.2 62.3 193.1 111.1 4477.6
1075.2 854.5 750.6 502.0 512.9 328.7 354.0 242.7 229.4 189.0 158.1 114.9 71.5 132.8 95.4 5611.7
2175.1 1341.6 1239.9 644.0 516.4 500.3 480.4 451.7 251.3 246.6 191.2 148.7 139.9 123.5 106.4 8557.0
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EXPORT STATISTICS OF COSMETICS, TOILETRIES AND ESSENTIAL OILS FOR THE YEARS 2009-10, 2010-11 AND 2011-12 (Rs. in millions) Region/Country LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES Brazil Mexico Argentina Venezuela Colombia Chile Peru Guatemala Panama Rep. Surinam Paraguay Bolivia East Timor Cuba Br Virgn Is Sao Tome TOTAL 1009.9 357.0 152.6 115.0 122.5 178.2 73.2 65.9 38.0 36.6 12.4 2.9 0.0 2.1 0.0 0.0 2166.3 1321.6 438.2 270.7 109.7 167.8 189.2 98.5 74.1 44.7 38.8 22.1 3.6 1.2 2.6 0.0 0.9 2783.7 2055.7 645.0 307.4 296.9 257.3 222.6 125.5 81.6 46.9 36.2 21.2 5.7 3.0 1.9 0.1 0.0 4107.0 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
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CHEMEXCILS REGION-WISE EXPORT STATISTICS OF COSMETICS, TOILETRIES AND ESSENTIAL OILS FOR THE YEARS 2009-10, 2010-11 AND 2011-12 (Rs. In Millions) Region EAST ASIA SOUTH ASIA WEST ASIA AFRICA EAST EUROPE WEST EUROPE NORTH AMERICA LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES OTHER AMERICAN COUNTRIES UNSPECIFIED TOTAL April,2009/ March,2010 8917 5218 11251 5272 1115 6737 6037 2166 480 117 47310 April,2010/ March,2011 10263 6224 12421 6481 1429 9668 6303 2784 481 36 56090 April,2011/ March,2012 14446 7762 14734 9674 1992 12078 8701 4107 701 165 74360
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EXPORT OF COSMETICS, TOILETRIES AND ESSENTIAL OILS THROUGH MAJOR PORTS (Rs. in Million) Ports Nhava Sheva Sea Other ports Chennai Sea Delhi ICD Bangalore ICD Kolkata Sea Mumbai Sea Petrapole Land Delhi Air Raxaul Land Mumbai Air Kandla Sea ICD Sabarmati Tuticorin Sea New Mangalore Sea Cochin Sea Chennai Air Bangalore Air Kakinada Sea Cochin Airport Jogbani ICD Jaipur Visakhapatnam Sea Hyderabad Air Kolkata Air ICD Kanpur Amritsar Rly. Stn. Marmagoa Sea April, 2009/ March, 2010 26282.9 8234.8 4144.0 1339.7 891.3 467.9 1046.3 30.4 582.8 574.8 466.6 295.9 549.0 428.8 643.9 363.4 214.0 232.3 0.0 84.6 106.7 241.5 35.0 21.1 22.2 9.4 2.6 0.0 April, 2010/ March, 2011 29129.0 11986.0 4946.6 1677.2 901.8 939.3 1358.2 209.2 446.0 634.6 527.6 311.2 509.0 402.2 625.3 452.2 246.5 159.5 134.3 143.0 99.6 156.2 18.7 19.9 21.9 26.4 5.1 0.0 April, 2011/ March, 2012 36441.4 18056 4913.5 2128.2 1395.9 1290.4 1221.0 1139.2 1096.0 1048.0 987.2 890.4 702.6 701.8 577.7 465.4 349.3 322.8 219.3 134.1 70.9 65.0 46.9 36.6 26.3 18.3 7.0 5.0
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2002-03910 4
2003-04560 6
2004-050780 1
2005-06400 9
2006-070900 1
2007-082760 1
21790
2010-11 29830
Year
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U.A.E.299 231
128
173
88
159
210
107
241
192
173
110
179
116
426
162
182
Turkey591 348
189
273
163
315
434
242
U. K. 860 482
358
406
328
321
203
96
837
820
446
1230 1049
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TOP 15 COUNTRIES OF EXPORTS OF CASTOR OIL FROM INDIA DURING 2011-12 WITH COMPARATIVE FIGURES OF PREVIOUS YEARS (Rs. in million)
COUNTRY CHINA P. RP. NETHERLAND FRANCE U.S.A. JAPAN THAILAND BELGIUM U.K. KOREA RP. TURKEY BRAZIL RUSSIA ITALY SOUTH AFRICA U.A.E. TOTAL EXPORTS TO TOP 15 COUNTRIES 2011-12 15056 7157 6569 5310 2042 1661 1118 860 711 594 480 431 415 330 299 43033 2010-11 10266 5051 4632 2356 1441 951 943 482 466 348 261 233 264 203 231 28128 2009-10 7987 3733 2210 2465 854 837 321 358 315 189 426 110 241 159 128 20333 2008-09 4617 3983 4506 2300 1230 820 203 406 434 273 162 179 192 210 173 19688 2007-08 2316 2679 2164 1402 1050 446 96 329 243 163 182 116 174 107 88 11555
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COUNTRYWISE EXPORT STATISTICS OF CASTOR OIL FOR THE YEARS 2009-10, 2010-11 AND 2011-12
(Rs. in millions) Region/Country TOP 15 AFRICAN COUNTRIES South Africa Egypt A. Rp. Morocco Nigeria Ghana Sudan Kenya Tunisia Tanzania Mozambique Algeria Guinea Zimbabwe Liberia Mauritius Total 159.0 39.0 17.1 13.2 0.9 6.9 3.4 2.3 2.4 1.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.2 246.2 203.2 26.1 9.1 20.5 0.1 0.0 4.4 1.6 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.6 0.5 0.3 0.5 267.2 330.4 99.6 25.4 22.5 11.0 10.8 10.7 5.4 3.2 2.2 2.0 1.1 0.9 0.7 0.6 526.5 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
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EXPORTS OF CASTOR OIL FOR THE YEARS 2009-10, 2010-11 AND 2011-12 (Rs. in millions) Region/Country ASEAN COUNTRIES China P. Rp. Japan Thailand Korea Rp. Australia Singapore Malaysia Taiwan Vietnam Soc. Rep. Indonesia Philippines Hong Kong New Zealand TOTAL 7987.4 853.6 837.2 314.6 85.0 66.9 119.5 122.3 21.2 5.3 12.8 18.2 4.5 10448.5 10265.5 1441.1 950.5 465.5 108.5 87.8 122.3 172.4 30.1 24.2 19.5 15.8 9.0 13712.2 15056.4 2042.2 1661.3 711.4 187.6 187.3 178.6 173.3 53.7 40.2 24.2 19.6 2.9 20338.7 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
EXPORTS OF CASTOR OIL FOR THE YEARS 2009-10, 2010-11 AND 2011-12 (Rs. in millions) Region/Country CIS COUNTRIES Russia Ukraine Uzbekistan Turkmenistan TOTAL 109.8 27.8 0.3 0.3 138.2 233.0 42.7 0.5 0.1 276.3 431.3 103.7 1.9 0.0 536.9 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
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EXPORTS OF CASTOR OIL FOR THE YEARS 2009-10, 2010-11 AND 2011-12 (Rs. in millions) Region/Country LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES Brazil Mexico Argentina Colombia Peru Guatemala Chile Panama rep. Venezuela TOTAL 426.4 92.0 24.1 15.8 1.4 0.2 2.6 0.0 1.2 563.7 260.8 121.0 22.0 7.1 4.5 0.8 1.4 0.0 3.0 420.6 480.3 276.8 74.3 36.8 7.2 3.3 2.1 0.6 0.0 881.4 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
CHEMEXCILS REGION-WISE EXPORT STATISTICS OF CASTOR OIL FOR THE YEARS 2009-10, 2010-11 AND 2011-12 (Rs. In Millions) Region EAST ASIA SOUTH ASIA WEST ASIA AFRICA EAST EUROPE WEST EUROPE NORTH AMERICA LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES OTHER AMERICAN COUNTRIES UNSPECIFIED TOTAL April, 2009/ March, 2010 10449 74 304 248 157 7366 2479 564 0 149 21790 April, 2010/ March, 2011 13728 138 456 268 313 12039 2379 421 4 83 29829 April, 2011/ March, 2012 20349 177 676 529 595 17168 5335 881 2 0 45712
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EXPORT OF CASTOR OIL THROUGH MAJOR PORTS (Rs. in Million) Ports Other ports Kandla Sea ICD Sabarmati Nhava Sheva Sea Chennai Sea Jogbani Delhi ICD Cochin Air Petrapole Land Bangalore ICD Tuticorin Sea Mumbai Air Kolkata Sea Bangalore Air Chennai Air Cochin Sea Delhi Air Hyderabad Air Kolkata Air Mumbai Sea Raxaul Land April, 2009/ March, 2010 6927.1 6766.3 6083.9 1854.1 144.5 2.9 0.1 0.0 0.0 2.2 4.1 0.9 1.2 0.0 0.0 0.4 4.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.7 April, 2010/ March, 2011 14005.0 10250.9 3390.0 2002.3 170.5 4.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.7 1.7 1.1 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.5 0.0 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.7 April, 2011/ March, 2012 20847.3 15435.4 6882.2 2321.6 209.3 4.9 4.1 1.8 1.7 1.6 0.8 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Central Excise :
During the year 2011-12, the Council had received 25 representations from our member-exporters on various problems faced by them. We have scrutinized the cases and strongly recommended them to the respective offices of Central Excise in Mumbai.
Customs :
During the year 2011-12, the Council had received 7 representations from the member-exporters on various problems faced by them on Customs. The same have been suitably recommended to the respective Departments of Customs from time-to-time.
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Council takes up grievances of exporters in the Grievance Committee meetings being held from time to time. The Council circulates Trade Notices/Customs Notifications etc. from the above departments to our member exporters from time-to-time.
Trade Disputes :
The Council attends to trade disputes (viz Non-payment of overseas commission, supply of substandard materials etc.), and makes its efforts to settle the same amicably with the help of Indian Missions. Wherever settlement could not be arrived at, such cases were referred to the Trade Dispute Settlement Cell in the DGFT, New Delhi. During the period under review, Council processed 7 cases of Complaints/Arbitrations.
EXPORT ASSISTANCE :
The Council received following applications for fixation of DEPB, enhancement of DEPB, Fixation of adhoc Norm, Fixation of Input Output Norms etc., from the member exporters. Sr No 1 2 3 4 5 Recommendation for Fixation of DEPB Rates Modification of DEPB Rates Fixation of Input Output Norms Modification of Input Output Norms Policy Matter No of Application 7 2 5 9 20
CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN:
A number of Member-Exporters had approached the Council for issuance of Certificate of Origin and Attestations on connected documents like Export Invoice in respect of different products exported by them to various overseas countries. The Council scrutinized the applications received from these member-exporters and issued certificates accordingly. During the year under review, 190 Certificates of Origin were issued to the member-exporters.
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LIBRARY:
The Council has been maintaining Trade Information Library having collection of Technical publications (viz. United State Pharmacopoeia, British Pharmacopoeia, European Pharmacopoeia, Hand Book of Chemical Technology, Colour Index, Merck Index, Martindale Extra Pharmacopoeia, Kirk Orthmer Encyclopedia and other informative Books on Dyes, Cosmetics, Chemicals, Essential Oils and Medicinal Plants). The Council also maintains Various Indian/ International Magazines received from different Associations and Organizations for reference purpose of Member Exporters as well as to the visitors. During the year under review, a number of parties visited the Councils Library. Services of the Councils Library are also utilized by Member Exporters, Research Students, Overseas Buyers, new entrepreneurs etc.
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EXPORT PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITIES OF REGIONAL OFFICES DURING APRIL 2011 TO MARCH 2012
AHMEDABAD :
Sl. No. 1 2. Activities/Events RBSM coincided with India Chem Gujarat 2011 at Mahatma Mandir, Gandhinagar; from 13th to 15th October, 2011. Co-organized Asia Interdye in Ahmedabad from 8th - 10th December 2011. Round about 112 distinguished exhibitors from the world of Dyes, Pigments m Textile Chemical Industry form China, Taiwan, Singapore, U.K. and India met under one Roof. About 3,400 professional visitors including International visitors from Pakistan, Turkey, Iran, Bangladesh and Brazil visited the exhibition. During this event, an Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed by Mr. Satish Wagh, Chairman- CHEMEXCIL and Mr. Najamuddin Chughtai, Chairman- PCDMA (Pakistan Chemicals & Dyes Merchant Association) in the presence of Mr. Maheswar Sahu, Principal Secretary (Industry and Mine),Govt. of Gujarat and Mr.K.Jose Cyriac, Secretary, Dept. of Chemicals & Petrochemicals, Ministry of Chemicals a & Fertilizers, Govt. of India. 3. Participated in The India Show organized by FICCI in collaboration with Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India held at Lahore, Pakistan from 11th - 13th February 2012. Work carried out for CHEMEXCIL Institute from October 2011 to February 2012. The Councils officers visited Ankleshwar, Vatva, Vapi and Bardoa industrial Area. * Indian Chemical Exhibition in Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia from 13th & 14th March 2012. Total 40 Member Exporters participated in this exhibition. * Organised Buyer Seller Meet in Sydney, Australia. On 16th March 2012. 6 Attended Grievance meetings held at DGFT office regularly.
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RCMC
During the period under review, the Regional Office has issued 107 Fresh RCMC, renewed 129 RCMC and incorporated 52 Amendments.
BANGALORE :
During the period under review, the Regional Office of the Council provided effective service to the member exporters of the region on the export forefront in close co-ordination with other Government bodies, Trade Associations, Chambers of Commerce and Industry and other organizations connected to export trade. The following are the major activities of the Regional Office during the review period.
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Activities/Events The Regional Officer was entrusted with a project namely Dye + Chem Bangladesh International Exhibition held at Bangabandhu International Conference Centre, Dhaka, Bangladesh from 20-23rd July, 2011. The preparatory work prior to the Exhibition was done and 16 member exporters confirmed their participation. The Regional Officer attended a program Industry Consultation on Sectoral Tariff Negotiations in WTO with special focus on issues relating to import tariff reduction in select sectors on 8th June, 2011 organized by FICCI in association with other Export Promotion Councils. An Export Management Training Program was organized by VITC & FKCCI at Capitol Hotel on the 17th October, 2011 which was attended by the Senior Assistant. A Trade Meet was organized by New Mangalore Port Trust in association with FKCCI on the 9th December, 201 at Crescent Hotel, Bangalore. Dr. P. Tamilvannan, Chairman, New Mangalore Port Trust addressed the gathering. The program was attended by the Senior Assistant. A workshop on Export incentives application procedure, was jointly organized by FIEO and VITC on the 16th Dec, 2011 at Bangalore. The entire program was designed to focus awareness amongst the business community by imparting requisite knowledge. The program was attended by the Senior Assistant. The Senior Assistant represented the Council at the State Level Export Award function organized by Department of Industries, Government of Karnataka on 21st March, 2012
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During the period under review, a number of visitors called on the office and sought clarification on various export related matters. These visitors were promptly attended and their queries suitably clarified. The Regional Office also disseminated information relating to MDA /MAI schemes to memberexporters and urged them to participate in council sponsored events. Member-exporters/ new entrepreneurs visiting the Regional Office were briefed on the role of the council in the export front and assisted in locating overseas buyers / indigenous sourcing. In concurrence with a decision taken by the Councils Secretariat to increase the membership of the Council, the Regional office initiated a sustained action plan which resulted in addition of 39 new members. During the review period, the Regional Office of the Council ensured submission of monthly statement of accounts for the funds received from Head Office and amount expended with supporting documents including Bank statements. During the period under review, the Regional Office mass mailed various circulars issued by the Head Office in respect of export promotional events to all members and ensured successful implementation of the projects. This apart, the Regional Office attended the Grievance Committee/Facilitation Committee meeting from time to time and represented the grievance of the member-exporters.
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REGISTRATION
The Regional Office received 80 applications for issue of registration cum membership certificate out of which 39 applications were for fresh issue and balance 41 for revalidation. All the applications were duly noted and processed and registration certificate were issued promptly. The Regional Office also issued Certificate of Origin to member exporters.
KOLKATA :
During the period under review, the Regional Office of the Council maintained a close rapport with different Government bodies, Trade Associations, Chambers of Commerce and Industry and other organizations related to Export Trade and provided effective service to the member constituents of this region. The following are the activities of the Regional Office during the review period.
VISITORS DETAILS
During the period under review, a number of visitors called on the office and sought information relating to exports. These visitors were courteously attended and their queries suitably clarified. Assistance was given to the intending exporters in regard to locating overseas buyers/indigenous sourcing etc. The intending exporters were also assisted with Statistical data wherever product specific export potentiality was desired. This apart, the role of the council and the Government Schemes viz. MAI / MDA were also emphasized. The visitors were also highlighted about the Calendar of events of the Council throughout the year. As regards member-exporters, who are unable to locate markets for their product, necessary assistance was given about the market and mode of approach too.
STATISTICS
During the period under review, the Regional Office collected the monthly statistics of Foreign Trade (Principal Commodities and Countries) from the Office of the Directorate General of Commercial Intelligence and Statistics, Kolkata regularly and forwarded the same to Head Office. Till date the Monthly statistics (principal countries /commodity up to December 2011 have already been sent to Head Office. The Regional Office of the council also interacted with the Office of the DGCI&S Kolkata in regard to the yearly data provided by them and have already given the code wise list of products coming under the purview of the council so as to enable them to generate export/import data for Councils basket of items more precisely. It is expected that henceforth Council will be provided with data both import and export for the Councils items. A meeting of all Epcs with Dr. Dipankar Sinha Director General
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was held in presence of Shri A.K. Arora, Dy. Secretary, Ministry of Commerce, Government of India, New Delhi in regard to issues relating to data dissemination. Council was represented by Shri Raju Verghese, Section Officer, Mr. H.K. Pandey, Section Officer and the Regional Officer. Council informed the Director General on issues relating to classification/codification of commodities under Chapter 15 and 29 and requested to examine the same. Further, it was noted that there were some anomaly in the Monthly Statistics provided by DGCI&S, Kolkata. The Regional Officer had taken up the matter with the Director DGCI&S and pointed out the discrepancy. We have since received a communication from Dr. Amitava Saha, Director DGCI&S that the data from April 2011 are being revised as there has been some downward revision and the revised data would be provided in due course.
STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS
The Regional office ensures submission of monthly statement of accounts showing the funds received and expended supported by relevant cash memos and vouchers. A statement of accounts for the respective months obtained from our Bankers is also appended to the Statement.
In order to ensure timely renewal of membership / registration certificate, this office had issued a circular to members whose registration expired on 31.3.2012.
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During the review period the Regional Officer was transferred to Bangalore and assumed charge on and from 1st June, 2011. The Regional Officer contacted all the members of the Southern Region and interacted with them on various matters concerning exports. The Regional Office mass mailed circulars issued by the Councils Secretariat to the members of the region and put concerted efforts in mobilizing participants for successful implementation of various projects undertaken by the council. Important circulars received from other Trade promotion organization were also mailed to member exporters of the region to keep them abreast on various issues concerning exports. The Regional Officer attended the following meetings during the review period. Meeting organized by FICCI on Tariff at Le Meridian Bangalore. CWC meeting organized by Indian Chemical Council at Kolkata. Interactive meeting with Ms. Deepa Dasgupta, IRS Chief Commissioner of Customs. Interactive meeting with Dr. L.B. Singhal, ZDGFT, Kolkata organized by F.I.E.O. Interactive meeting with Mr. Salim Gangadharan, Regional Director, West Bengal & Sikkim During the period under review, the Regional Office issued Certificate of Origin (non Preferential) to member-exporters of the region. This apart all other administrative / export promotional work were promptly attended and accomplished.
NEW DELHI :
ACTIVITIES / EVENTS ORGANIZED / ATTENDED BY REGIONAL OFFICE, NEW DELHI DURING THE YEAR 2011-12 Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 Activities / Events Meeting called by JS(LAC) regarding LAC delegation with Honble Minister of State for Commerce & Industry, New Delhi, on 4th April 2011. Meeting taken by Honble Minister of State for Commerce & Industry, New Delhi regarding Strategy for Africa on Trade & Investment Potential, on 11th April 2011. Meeting of EPCs taken by JS-EP(CAP) regarding Indo-Thailand and Indo Malaysia agreements and doubling exports by 2013-14, on 20th April 2011. LAC AGM/PMG meeting taken by Honble Minister of State for Commerce & Industry, New Delhi regarding LAC delegation, on 25th April 2011. Participated in Delegation Trade & Investment Mission to Uruguay & Argentina with Sh. Jyotiraditya Scindia, Honble Minister of State for Commerce & Industry from 2-4, May 2011. Seminar on WTO Doha Negotiations organized by FICCI, New Delhi on 10th May 2011. Meeting taken by Commerce Secretary, Ministry of Commerce & Industry regarding India-Show in China Canton Fair, on 10th May 2011. Meeting on IndoGerman Business - Experience & Outlook organized by IGEP Foundation on 12th May 2011.
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Activities / Events Meeting taken by JS-FT(LAC) Ministry of Commerce & Industry regarding India Chile PTA Expansion of list of products thereof, on 13th May 2011 Meeting taken by JS-FT(LAC) Ministry of Commerce & Industry, New Delhi regarding India Show Toronto, Canada, on 19th May 2011. 2nd Meeting regarding enhancement of Trade & Investment with Africa and doubling exports, taken by Honble Minister of State for Commerce & Industry, on 24th May 2011. Review Meeting taken by JS-FT(Africa),Ministry of Commerce & Industry regarding Trade & Investment with Africa and doubling exports on 27th May 2011. Seminar on Industry Consultation held in Delhi on 27th May 2011, organized by FICCI. Meeting taken by JS EP(CAP), Ministry of Commerce & Industry regarding strategy for doubling export by 2013-14 & working sub-Group on Chemicals on 30th May 2011. Interactive Industry consultation on Sectoral Tariff Negotiations in WTO with Focus on issues regarding Indias Import Tariff Elimination & Reduction, on 31st May 2011, organized by FICCI, CHEMEXCIL, ICC, PLEXCONCIL, Centre for WTO Studies and Ministry of Commerce & Industry. Meeting on All Industry Rates of Duty Drawback 2011-2012 organized by Ministry of Finance, Dept. of Revenue on 4th June 2011. Working sub-group on MSME meeting held at Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi on 6th June 2011 under the chairmanship of Sh. Shyam Agarwal, AS&DC, MSME. Meeting on LAC Report final draft presentation to Honble Minister of State for Commerce & Industry with all stakeholders, on 9th June 2011. Meeting on working sub-group on Chemicals under the chairmanship of Sh. Rajeev Kher, Addl. Secretary, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, on 9th June 2011. Meeting of Zimbabwe Joint Trade Committee held on 13 -14 June 2011, organized by Ministry of Commerce. Interactive Business Seminar on Strengthening India-Slovenia Trade and Investment Relation held on 14th June 2011, organized by FICCI. Meeting with Mr. Anil Agarwal GM(Mkt.), ITPO, New Delhi on 16th June 2011 regarding approval for Interdye India organized by CCPIT China in Ahmedabad. Meeting of working sub-group on Chemicals in Ministry of Commerce & Industry held on 22nd June 2011. Meeting on working sub-group on MSME held in the O/o AS&DC (MSME) on 22nd June 2011. Meeting on Compilation of Working Sub-group report on Chemicals held in the Ministry of Commerce & Industry on 27th June 2011. Meeting taken by Commerce Secretary on working- group report and compilation of final PPT on 28th June 2011. Seminar on Setting up Business in the UK A Gateway to European Union held on 29th June 2011, organized by FICCI
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Activities / Events Drawback meeting taken by Chairmen CBEC at Central Revenues Building ITPO, New Delhi on 2nd July 2011. Meeting with Director(E&MDA), Ministry of Commerce & Industry alongwith Dr. Dileep Wakankar, Vice Chairman, CHEMEXCIL regarding REACH on 4th July 2011. Seminar on India Receiving full Adherent Status on GLP from OECD & Obligations thereof on 5th July 2011, organized By CII. Seminar on Doing Business with Canada & India Show, Toronto, Canada organized by EEPC INDIA on 6th July 2011. Lecture by Former President of India at India International Centre, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi on 8th July 2011 organized by DELNET. Interactive Business Meeting with Foreign Minister of Poland on 11th July 2011, organized by FICCI. Meeting on India Africa Trade & Investment Session on 12th July 2011 organized by CII. Meeting related to CETPs, organized by Ministry of Environment and Forests, New Delhi on 13th July 2011. Meeting on sub-group on Chemicals under the chairmanship of Sh. Rajeev Kher, Addl. Secretary Ministry of Commerce & Industry on 13th July 2011. Meeting for discussion on LAC final draft report taken by JS(LAC) Ministry of Commerce & Industry on 18th July 2011. Meeting of working sub-group on Chemicals taken by JS-EP(CAP) Ministry of Commerce & Industry / DGFT Review meeting held on 18th July 2011. Interactive Meeting with Mr. Ignacio Garcia Bercero, Chief Negotiator from the EU side on India-EU FTA on 19th July 2011, organized by FICCI. Meeting on LAC final draft report presentation to Honble Minister of State for Commerce & Industry on 25th July 2011. Meeting on working sub-group on Chemicals taken by JS-EP(CAP) Ministry of Commerce on 25th July 2011. 53rd AGM & EC of ICEOFF on 30th July 2011 at Daryaganj, Delhi. Review meeting taken by JS(LAC) Ministry of Commerce & Industry regarding issues/ proposals on bilateral issues India Colombia / Panama on 5th August 2011. Conference on Emerging Technologies in Construction Industry on 5th August 2011, organized by PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Exclusive Interactive Meeting on India- EU FTA with Mr. P.K. Chaudhery, Special Secretary, Department of Commerce, Government of India on 5 th August 2011, organized by FICCI. Seminar on How to do Business with China on 5th August 2011, Organized by CAPEXIL and India China Trade Centre.
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Activities / Events WTO Seminar on How Far Are GSP Schemes of the EU and the US benefiting Indias Trade? held on 5th August 2011, organized By ICRIER. Meeting on LAC Report presentation and discussion, under the chairmanship of Honble Minister of State for Commerce & Industry on 12th August 2011. Meeting regarding visit of Honble Commerce Secretarys high level delegation to Panama / Colombia and next Trade Policy forum meeting with USA, held in the Ministry of Commerce on 18th August 2011. Export Summit 2011 Boosting Manufacturing Exports and Reducing Transaction Costs held on 19th August 2011, organized By CII. Mexican Conclave on 26th August 2011, organized by CAPEXIL. General body meeting of ICEOFF held on 27th August 2011 at Daryaganj, Delhi. Meeting with JS-EP(CAP) Ministry of Commerce on 25th July 2011 regarding REACH Proposal alongwith Dr. Dileep Wakankar, Vice Chairman, CHEMEXCIL. 1st Meeting of the steering committee under the chairmanship of Honble Secretary, Ministry of C&F held on 7th September 2011 at Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi. Meeting with representatives of Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) held on 7th September 2011. Meeting taken by JS-EP(CAP) Ministry of Commerce on 12th September 2011 regarding MAI Proposals for Financial Year 2012-13, on 12th September 2011. Interactive meeting with Ambassador / Commercial Counsellor of Uzbekistan on business potential in Uzbekistan, organized by Capexcil / India CIS Chamber of Commerce on 14th September 2011. Conference on Global Cooperation for sustainable Growth and Development: views from G-20 Countries held on 13-14 September 2011, organized by ICRIER. Duty of Care and Ethical Issues in Finance - Fourth Dr. K.B. Lall Memorial Lecture on 15th September 2011, organized By ICRIER. Conference on Third India - China Russia Trilateral Cooperation on 20th 21st September 2011, organized by FICCI. Japan India Chemical Industry Policy Dialogue Cooperative Seminar Between Japan and India held on 22nd and 23rd September 2011, organized by C&PC in association with FICCI. Meeting taken by JS(DIPP) Ministry of Commerce on 26th September 2011, regarding Stakeholders Consultation for preparing Investment strategy paper on Africa. Performance review meeting of EPCs/ CBs taken by Honble Minister of Commerce & Industry on 7th October 2011. Chemical Weapons Convention on 8th October 2011, organized by ICCNRO ( Indian Chemical Council) in association with Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals, Ministry of Chemical and Fertilizers, Government of India.
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Activities / Events Board of Trade meeting of EPCs/ CBs Chairmen taken by Honble Minister of Commerce & Industry and Minister of State for Commerce & Industry on 11th October 2011. Meeting on Foreign Trade Facilitation held on 11th October 2011, Organized By FICCI. Announcement of Foreign Trade Policy Supplement by Honble Minister of Commerce & Industry on 13th October 2011. Meeting with delegation from Myanmar on 14th October 2011organized by FICCI and Meeting with Director (E&MDA) / JS, EP(CAP), Ministry of Commerce & Industry on 14th October 2011. Meeting on sub-committee on MAI Proposals under the chairmanship of Sh. Arvind Mehta, JS (E&MDA) on 18th October 2011. Meeting attended with Deputy Director and other officers from Head office held in the O/o DGFT, Ministry of Commerce & Industry to discuss issues related to uploading of RCMC on DGFTs Server on 20th October 2011. Interactive Session on Alternative to DEPB with Shri R.S. Ratna , Jt. DGFT on 21st October 2011, organized by CAPEXIL. EC Meeting taken by Honble Commerce Secretary on 31st October 2011, regarding MAI Proposals. Meeting with Mr. Norbert Goss, Head of Foreign Investment of WTSH on 3rd November 2011, organized by IGEP. Meeting with Business Delegation from Poland on 8th November 2011 organized by FICCI. Luncheon Meeting with Senior Officials of Regional Economic Communities of Africa held on 9th November 2011, organized by CII. Meeting with Business Delegation from Lithuania on 11th November 2011 organized by FICCI. Workshop on FACE Scheme for MSME held on 16th November 2011 organized by FIEO. Session on doing business with CIS Countries on 18th November 2011 organized by FIEO. Executive Committee Meeting of ICEOFF on 26th November 2011, at Daryaganj, Delhi. Meeting in Ministry of Commerce regarding RBSM during India-ASEAN Business Fair, taken by Shri Siddharth Singh, JS(ASEAN) on 7th December 2011. International Conference on Economic Policies for Emerging Economies on 14th December 2011 organized by Ministry of Finance, Dept. Of Economic Affairs & National Institute of Public Finance and Policy. Bharat Ram Memorial Seminar The Globalization paradox: Why Global Markets, States and Democracy Cant Coexist, held on 16th December 2011, organized by FICCI. Seminar on WTO Multilateral Trading System and Doha Talks on 20th December 2011, organized by FICCI.
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Activities / Events Export Awards Function of Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts on 20th December 2011 at Hotel Hyatt, New Delhi. Meeting taken by Dr.AJV Prasad, JS(Chemicals), Ministry of C&F regarding Inventory of Chemicals in India on 29th December 2011, attended alongwith Dr. Dileep Wakankar, Vice Chairmen, CHEMEXCIL. Seminar on German Indian Round Table (GIRT) on 29TH December 2011, organized by IGEP Foundation. Interactive Meeting with officials of Member-Bodies of FICCI on 17th January 2012 at Federation House, FICCI, New Delhi. 84th Annual General Meeting of FICCI Empowering India held on 18th January 2012 at FICCI Auditorium, New Delhi. Meeting taken by Dr. Amitabh Rajan, Addl. Secretary (Revenue) on 24th January 2012 regarding Amendment in Narcotic Drugs & Psychotropic substances- Regulation of Controlled Substances order, 1993. Sectoral Review Meeting of the Council taken by DGFT on 3rd February 2012. Organized Regional Committee Meeting of Northern Region under the chairmanship of Shri Satish W. Wagh, Chairman, CHEMEXCIL on 3rd February 2012 at PHD House, New Delhi. Seminar on Delhi-Dialogue IV India-ASEAN: Partners for Peace, Progress and Stability, held on 13-14, February 2012 organized by Ministry of External Affairs / FICCI/ ICWA / ISEAS / ERIA at Hotel Taj Palace, New Delhi. Meeting of BSCI Round Table on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) held on 15th February 2012, organized by BSCI & PHDCCI. Trade sift Training Programme at IIFT on 21st February 2012, organized by Centre for WTO Studies, IIFT Seminar on Belgium: The Gateway to Europe for Indian Exports held on 22nd February 2012, organized by FIEO. FICCI MSME Summit 2012: Theme Innovation and Clusters, on 23rd February 2012, organized by FICCI in association with CHEMEXCIL. Participated in Indian Chemical Exhibition organized by CHEMEXCIL in Port Louis, Mauritius, from 23-24 February 2012. Meeting on Draft rules on Import and Registration of Cosmetics held in the O/o Drugs Controller General (India) on 12th March 2012, organized by DGHS. BRICS Business Forum 2012 held on 28th March 2012 organized by FICCI, CII & ASSOCHAM at Hotel Le-Meridien, New Delhi. Regional Office has also followed up with various Embassies for issuance of VISAs of the Council Executives and Member Delegates going abroad for participating in Exhibitions / Delegations.
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Activities / Events Regional office is also helping our Member Exporters in getting their documents attested / legalized from Ministry of External Affairs and Embassies of respective countries for the registration of their products abroad. In addition to above regular follow-ups were made and meetings were held with officials of various Ministries regarding Policy Matters, Grievances of Member exporters relating to EXIM POLICY, DEPB, SION, Duty Drawback, Customs and Central Excise related issues etc. Efforts were made to increase our Membership base and 25 New Members have been added during the year 2011-12. Besides this regular followups were made with existing members for renewal of their RCMCs. Regional office participated in various Sub-Committee / EC meetings held in the Ministry of Commerce for approval of Projects under MAI. Follow-ups were made regularly during the year with various departments / Sections in the Ministry of Commerce (EP-CAP, E&MDA, Finance, Pay & Accounts etc) for release of MDA & MAI Grants and Settlement of accounts.
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AUDITORS REPORT
To, The Members Basic Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics Export Promotion Council (Limited by Guarantee) 1. We have audited the attached Balance Sheet of BASIC CHEMICALS, PHARMACEUTICALS AND COSMETICS EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL (Limited by Guarantee) as at 31st March, 2012 and also the Statement of Income and Expenditure of the Council for the year ended on that date annexed thereto. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Committee of Administration of the Council. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in India. Those Standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by the Committee of Administration, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion.
2.
3.
We draw your attention to: a) Note no.1.7 (b) regarding Council policy of accounting of Grant- in-Aid on receipt basis and Note no. 18.3 regarding adjustment as may be necessary on Government audit observations/ non partial fulfillment of certain eligibility conditions, in respect of such grant received / utilized from time to time. Read together with what is stated in Note no.1.7 (b) regarding Councils policy of accounting of Grant-in-Aid on receipt basis, in our opinion, proper books of account as required by Law, have been kept by the Council so far as it appears from our examination of those books and proper returns adequate for the purposes of our audit have been received from the regional offices not visited by us. The Balance Sheet and Statement of Income and Expenditure dealt with by this report are in agreement with the books of account and returns from the Regional Offices. The Balance Sheet and Statement of Income and Expenditure have been prepared in compliance with the Accounting Standards referred to in Section 211 (3C) of the Companies Act, 1956 (hereinafter referred to as the Act), to the extent applicable. In our opinion, the internal control procedures and internal audit system need to be strengthened to be commensurate with the activities of the Council including that the Council needs to regularise its statutory compliances; to have the Information Systems Audit to ensure the security, authenticity etc. of the various data, documents and records maintained
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by the Council and disaster management of the data .[Refer Note No.18.11(a),(b) & (c) of Notes to Financial Statements] f) In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanations given to us, the said accounts subject to our comments at paragraph 3(a) & (e) above, the impact whereof on the financial statements is presently not ascertainable and read with Note No. 18.10 (a) regarding pending confirmations, reconciliations and adjustments, if any in respect of certain receivables, payables and advances as appearing in Note No. 18 Notes to Financial Statements and other sub-notes included in the schedules (Notes) and those appearing elsewhere in financial statements give the information required by the Act, in the manner so required and give a true and fair view in conformity with the accounting principles generally accepted in India:
i. ii. 4.
In the case of the Balance Sheet, of the state of affairs of the Council as at 31st March, 2012; and In the case of the Statement of Income and Expenditure, of the deficit of Income over expenditure of the Council for the year ended on 31st March, 2012.
In our opinion, Section 227 (3) (f) of the Act, in respect of reporting on disqualification of Directors as provided under Section 274 (1) (g) of the Act, is not applicable to the Council, there being no Directors and the Council is registered under Section 25 of the Act and managed by the Committee of Administration. As the Council is registered under Section 25 of the Act, the clauses under the Companies (Auditors Report) Order, 2003 are not applicable and hence, not reported.
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For LODHA & COMPANY Chartered Accountants Firm Reg. No. 301051E
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BASIC CHEMICALS, PHARMACEUTICALS AND COSMETICS EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL (LIMITED BY GUARANTEE) BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31ST MARCH, 2012 (Amount in `) Particulars I. CORPUS/CAPITAL FUND AND LIABILITIES Corpus/Capital Fund: (a) Reserves and surplus Non-current liabilities: (a) Long-term provisions Current liabilities: (a) Payables (b) Other current liabilities (c) Short-term provisions Total II. ASSETS Non-current assets: (a) Fixed assets (i) Tangible assets (ii) Intangible assets (b) Non-current investments (c) Long-term loans and advances Current assets: (a) Receivables (b) Cash and Bank Balances (c) Short-term loans and advances (d) Other current assets Total Significant Accounting Policies and Notes to Financial Statements Notes annexed form part of Financial Statements As per our attached report of even date For LODHA & COMPANY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 1& 18 6 12,289,198 455,852 14,076,877 521,462 12,010,008 13,559,501 954,853 2 3 40,119,321 10,205,427 1,990,488 55,517,322 3,736,574 111,569,132 42,290,678 11,197,869 7,330,397 41,348,270 102,167,214 NoteAs atAs at No. 31st March, 2012 31st March, 2011
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BASIC CHEMICALS, PHARMACEUTICALS AND COSMETICS EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL (LIMITED BY GUARANTEE) STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH, 2012 (Amount in `) Particulars Income From Code Activities Other income (A) Total Revenue Note No. 13 14 For the year ended For the year ended 31st March, 201231st March, 2011 103,762,344 5,253,606 109,015,950 98,626,240 3,691,807 102,318,047
Expenses: Expenses on Code Activities Establishment expenses Depreciation and amortization expense Other expenses (B) Total Expenses 15 16 6 17 74,715,584 26,702,601 1,298,766 10,040,404 112,757,355 69,614,187 23,270,221 1,067,199 8,776,141 102,727,748
(C)
(3,741,405) (3,741,405)
(409,701) (409,701)
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1& 18
Notes annexed form part of Financial Statements As per our attached report of even date For LODHA & COMPANY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
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NOTES FORMING PART OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
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BASIC CHEMICALS, PHARMACEUTICALS AND COSMETICS EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL (LIMITED BY GUARANTEE)
NOTES FORMING PART OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
55,517,322
41,348,270
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12,010,008
Depreciation/ on
BASIC CHEMICALS, PHARMACEUTI CALS AND COSMETICS EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL (LIMITED BY GUARANTEE)
NOT ES FORMING PART OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
at
As at Amortisation 971,664 2,851,779 105,182 6,048,874 6,638,186 disposals 31st 1,407,577181,989 1,119,995 6,533,004105,182 ACCUMULA TED March, 31st March, charge DEPRECIATI for 201 ON/AMORTI 2 SATION 2012 the year 394,144 315,310 09,454 7 709,454 698,604
6,048,874 5,680,279
1,268,655 1,996,290 18,822,202 561,034 18,058,882 745,720 3,780,982 561,034 19,383,236 11,030,555
Note 6: Fixed Disposals Assets & GROSS Deprecia BLOCK tion/Am ortisatio Additions n
741,694 948,802
18,058,882 17,687,382
PARTICULA RS
Furniture and Fixtures Tangible Office Assets: equipment/Air Conditioners Computers Buildings Vehicles Total
Total
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NOTES FORMING PART OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
13,559,501 13,559,501
Note 9: Receivables
Particulars (Unsecured) Outstanding for a period exceeding six months from the date they are due for payment: Considered good Considered doubtful Others, Considered good Less: Provision for doubtful debts Total 2,164,601 245,000 152,463 245,000 2,317,064 3,324,420 3,149,965 408,463 3,149,966 3,732,884 As at 31st March, 2012 As at 31st March, 2011
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NOTES FORMING PART OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
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BASIC CHEMICALS, PHARMACEUTICALS AND COSMETICS EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL (LIMITED BY GUARANTEE)
NOTES FORMING PART OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Grants (Central Government): a. Grant received under Market Development Assistance-Code Activities (Net) b. Grant received under Market Access Initiative (Net of Refund): i) BSM India ii) Registration of Products iii) REACH iv) MAI Received
14,910,778
16,388,521
103,762,344
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NOTES FORMING PART OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Amount in `) For the Year Ended 31st March, 2011 34,306,690 357,620 2,095,553 13,772,042 452,546 517,308 15,202,216 2,910,212 69,614,187
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NOTES FORMING PART OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Amount in `) For the Year Ended 31st March, 2011 680,496 240,782 496,830 2,302 821,850 1,076,633 875,429 412,295 251,420 660,166 452,359 911,917 883,616 1,010,046 8,776,141
For the Year Ended 31st March, 2011 100,000 61,746 55,150 34,524 251,420
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Notes forming Part of Financial Statements
1. 1.1 SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES: Company Information: The Council is registered under section 25 of the Companies Act, 1956 with the objective of promoting export activities in specified industries such as organic and inorganic chemicals, dyes, cosmetics and other allied products. 1.2 General: a) The financial statements are prepared on the basis of historical cost convention, in accordance with applicable accounting standards and on the principle of a going concern. All income and expenses to the extent considered receivable and payable, respectively with reasonable certainty are accounted for on accrual basis. Membership subscription which remains unpaid as at the close of the year is not accounted for except the amount actually received out of such unpaid subscriptions approximately one month prior to the approval of the financial statements by the Committee of Administration. Entrance Fees receipts are credited to General Reserve. Library books are charged to Income & Expenditure Account in the year of purchase.
b) c)
d) e) 1.3 Use of Estimates: The preparation of financial statements is in conformity with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). It requires Management to make estimates and assumptions that affects the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and the disclosure of contingent liabilities on the date of financial statements and reported amounts of revenue and expenses for that year. Actual results could differ from these estimates. Any revision to accounting estimates is recognized prospectively. 1.4 Fixed Assets (Tangible and Intangible): Fixed Assets are stated at cost of acquisition less accumulated depreciation/amortisation without any adjustment for Government Grant received, if any, for their purchase. 1.5 Depreciation/Amortisation and Impairment: a) Depreciation on Fixed Assets is provided on written down value method at the rates and in the manner as prescribed in Schedule XIV to the Companies Act, 1956 (hereinafter referred to as the Act). Impairment of Assets: i. The Council assesses the carrying amount of assets at each Balance Sheet date to determine whether there is any indication of impairment. If such indication exists, the council estimates the recoverable amount of the assets. The recoverable amount is estimated as the higher of the net realizable value and the value in
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use with an impairment loss being recognized whenever the carrying amount exceeds the recoverable amount. ii. A previously recognized impairment loss on assets is reversed if there has been a change in the estimates used to determine the recoverable amount, however not to the extent higher than the carrying amount that would have been determined had no impairment loss been recognized in prior years.
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Investments: Non-current Investments are stated at cost less provision made for permanent diminution in their carrying value.
1.7
Revenue Recognition: a) Contribution from Members: Contributions receivable from Members for participation in Exhibition, Delegation, Seminar, Pre-Registration, Late Pre-Registration and Annual Maintenance Fees are recognized as income as and when the respective activities are completed and/or on receipt basis in view of uncertainty. The cost of Publications of the Council is charged to Statement of Income and Expenditure in the year of incurrence of such expenses and the income in respect of the same is taken into account as and when their sale is effected. b) Government Grants: Grants from Government are credited to Income and Expenditure Account on receipt basis as it is not possible to ascertain, the quantum of Grant receivable from/refundable to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry with reasonable certainty/accuracy.
1.8
Transaction in Foreign Currency: Transactions in foreign currency are recorded at the rate of exchange in force at the time of occurrence of the transaction. Monetary - Current assets and current liabilities in foreign currency at the year-end are stated at the rate of exchange in force as on that date and the resultant gain / (loss) is recognized in the Income and Expenditure Account.
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Employee Benefits: a) b) c) Contribution for Provident Fund (based on a certain percentage of salary) is funded into an approved Trust. Gratuity is charged to Income and Expenditure Account on the basis of actuarial valuation as at the year end and funded into an approved Trust. Leave Entitlement Benefits are provided for on accrual basis as per the Councils rules.
1.10 Provision and Contingent Liabilities: a) Provisions are recognized for liabilities that can be measured only by using a substantial degree of estimation, if a. b. c. The company has a present obligation as a result of a past event; A probable outflow of resources is expected to settle the obligation; and The amount of the obligation can be reliably estimated.
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Where some or all of the expenditure required to settle a provision is expected to be reimbursed by another party, such reimbursement is recognized to the extent of provision or contingent liability as the case may be, only when it is virtually certain that the reimbursement will be received. Contingent liability, if material, is disclosed in the case of: a. b. A present obligation arising from a past event, when it is not probable that an outflow of resources will be required to settle the obligation. A possible obligation, unless the probability of outflow of resources is remote.
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Notes Forming Part of Financial Statements
18. Notes to Financial Statements: 18.1 The Council has been registered as a Company under the provisions of the Companies Act, 1956 (hereinafter called as the Act). By virtue of the licence granted to the Council by the Central Government under Section 25 of the Act the word LIMITED is not required to be suffixed to its name. Further, the Council is continuing to hold the registration certificate under Section 12AA of the Income Tax Act, 1961. Even after the amendment in Section 2(15) of Income Tax Act, 1961 modifying the meaning of the word Charitable Objects and Public Utility Services, the assessment of the Council has been done under scrutiny for the assessment year 2009-10 during the current financial year, wherein no demand of income tax has been raised on the council. Relying upon the assessment order, no provision has been made in financial statements for the current financial year and in respect of earlier financial years.
18.2
The Council is occupying premises at Jhansi Castle (5th Floor), Mumbai as a tenant since 1971. It has filed a suit in the Civil Court for non-acceptance of rent cheques by the M/s Prakriti Trading Co. Private Limited since May,2008 (as also questioning their ownership) and allowing the Council to deposit the rent cheques in the Court. An amount of ` 1,800,279 is lying in the stale cheques account included in Current Liabilities Note No. 4 hereof. The expenses in respect of code-activities are subject to sanction / confirmation of the Government of India and Grant-in-aid received from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry is subject to adjustments in the light of Government Audit observations, non/ partial fulfillment of certain conditions for eligibility of such Grant-in-aid, clarifications by the Council and final decision of the Ministry. The Council classifies its expenditure in accordance with the format suggested by Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India. Pursuant to the approval by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry for grant of Marketing Development Assistance (MDA) to individual exporters under certain eligible schemes, the Council has during the year received ` 32,678,000 for 2011-12 (Previous year ` 30,000,000) and reimbursed to the members ` 16,842,236 and un-utilized grant in aid of previous year ` 13,429,759 refunded and the balance amount ` 23,796,442 (Previous Year ` 21,281,787) is being disclosed as Amount due to members under Current Liabilities. ` 152,463 (Previous Year ` 408,463) being the amount of membership subscription receivable as on 31st March, 2012 and received subsequently up to cut-off date (27th July 2012) has been included in the Trade Receivables. During the year, ` 50,000 was paid to Directorate General of Commercial Intelligence & Statistics (DGCI & S) for obtaining import-export statistics of Councils items to be supplied by them as and when asked for by the Council and was debited to Books &
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Periodical Account. An aggregate balance of ` 62,016 (Previous year ` 17,176) as at the year end is still lying with them which would be utilized in due course of time. 18.8 Pay and Allowances in Note 16 Establishment Expenses includes ` 287,527 (Previous year ` 155,386) being payments made to certain persons employed on consolidated pay basis/contract. The Company has not received any intimation from suppliers regarding their status under the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Act, 2006 and hence disclosure, if any, relating to amounts unpaid as at the year-end together with interest paid/payable as required under the said Act has not been given.
18.9
18.10 a) The accounts of certain Receivables, Payables & Advances are subject to confirmation, reconciliation and adjustments, if any, having consequential impact on the surplus for the year, assets and liabilities, the amount whereof is presently not ascertainable. The management, however, does not expect any material difference affecting the current years financial statements. In the opinion of the Committee of Administration, the assets other than Fixed Assets and non-current investments are approximately of the value stated, if realized in the ordinary course of business unless otherwise stated. The provision for depreciation and other known liabilities is adequate and not in excess of what is required.
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18.11 a) Presently, Internal Audit System is not commensurate with the activities of the Council, however the same is in the process of being strengthened in terms of intensity of verification and various reconciliations. Internal Control System is in the process of being strengthened including in respect of statutory compliances and secured information technology system. Physical verification of fixed assets at its registered office and regional offices were not carried out during the current financial year. However, the same was conducted in the month of July, 2012 and no discrepancies were noticed. The management has not come across, noticed or reported during the year any instance of fraud on or by the Council. The Council has taken various commercial premises under cancelable Operating Leases. The Lease Agreements are usually renewable by mutual consent on mutually agreeable terms. The rental expenses in respect of Operating Leases are charged as rent under Note 17-Other expenses.
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18.13 Related Party Disclosures: Disclosure as required by Accounting Standard (AS) 18 Related Party Disclosures notified under the Companies (Accounting Standard ) Rules, 2006 is given below: A. Name of the related Parties and their relationships: i.Companies belonging to the Members of the Committee of Administration: M/s. Supriya LifeScience Ltd. M/s. Clariant Chemicals (India) Ltd.
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M/s. M/s. M/s. M/s. M/s. M/s. M/s. M/s. M/s. M/s.
VVF Ltd. Shreyas Intermediates Ltd. Godavari Biorefineries Ltd. Godrej Industries Ltd. Jayant Agro-Organics Ltd. Excel Crop Care Ltd. Ayushakti Ayurved Pvt. Ltd. Jemby Chem Ltd. Excel Industries Ltd. Vivil Exports Pvt. Ltd.
ii.
Key Management Personnels: Ms. Smita Samant, Executive Director Mr. S. G. Bharadi, Deputy Director
B.
Details of transactions entered into during the year : (Amount in ` ) Nature of Transaction Companies belonging to Members of the Committee of Administration* 236,046 (207,366) 305,993 (120,415) (513,480)
Annual Membership fees Received Participation fees in Exhibitions received Annual Maintenance fee REACH received * Figures in bracket relate to previous year i. ii.
Related party relationships have been identified by the management and relied upon by the Auditors. No amount in respect of related parties have been written off / back or provided as doubtful.
18.14 Expenditure in Foreign Currency (On Payment Basis): (Amount in ` ) Particular Exhibitions / Fairs Abroad Delegation expenses REACH Late Pre-registration/Annual Maintenance fee Total 2011-2012 51,692,553 2,218,566 2,020,102 55,931,221 2010-2011 23,726,756 136,445 11,247,991 35,111,192
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18.15 Income in Foreign Currency (On Receipt Basis): (Amount in ` ) Particular Exhibitions / Fairs abroad (Refunds) 2011-2012 2,659,488 2010-2011 1,214,185
18.16 Statement showing the breakup of expenses incurred by the Regional Offices (excluding Gratuity & Leave Entitlement): (Amount in ` )
Branch Head of Expenditure Bangalore 2011-12 2010-11 Kolkata 2011-12 2010-11 Delhi 2011-12 2010-11 Ahmedabad 2011-12 2010-11
Pay & Allowance Medical Expenses Ex-Gratia Staff Welfare Rent Printing & Stationery Postage Telephone & Telex Traveling & Conveyance Repairs & Maintenance Mics. Expenses Total
677,363 15,691 30,000 15,575 128,520 18,979 14,767 36,491 350 6,436 12,804
807,943 216,971 20,000 11,283 122,400 14,976 12,207 45,833 7,261 7,675 15,387
792,285 712,901 1,109,005 8,000 30,000 6,101 15,635 20,000 5,192 106,016 60,000 18,398 36,292 9,707 51,388 142,392 40,547 66,431
928,276 2,187 40,000 6,426 120,000 19,929 11,392 54,790 161,551 37,994 96,153
868,528 10,935 45,000 24,358 38,973 26,431 67,199 148,179 15,390 73,767
749,879 11,999 30,000 18,412 59,305 24,310 75,946 128,705 8,131 94,849
149,952 149,964 1,306 7,290 13,627 18,672 840 19,429 2,795 7,684 14,543 6,208 2,170 29,792
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18.17 Gratuity and Leave Entitlement: Summary of Staff data Average Age Actuarial Assumptions: Discount Rate Future Salary Increase Attrition rate Retirement Age Average Past Service Average Future Service Vesting Period (for retirement & resignation) Actuarial Value of Liability as on 31/03/2012 Actuarial Value of Liability as on 31/03/2011 Major categories of plan assets are as follows: Investments in Government Securities and other Deposits by the approved fund (including the accrued income thereon) 31/03/2012 Investments in Government Securities and other Deposits by the approved fund (including the accrued income thereon) 31/03/2011. All the Actuarial assumptions for previous year were same except those stated below: Summary of Staff data Average Age Discount Rate Average Past Service Average Future Service Gratuity 47 Years 8.25% 20 years 12 Years Leave Entitlement 47 Years 8.25% 20 years 12 Years ` 12,388,993 8.50% 5.00% 2.00% 60 years 20.54 years 11 years 5 years ` 15,609,748 ` 13,359,326 8.50% 5.00% 2.00% 60 years 20.54 years 11 years 5 years ` 10,707,461 ` 9,162,300 Gratuity 47.48 years Leave Entitlement 47.48 years
` 11,312,667
18.18 Previous years figures have been regrouped/ rearranged, wherever considered necessary. Signatures to Note 1 to 18
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Dr. D.M. WAKANKAR Vice-Chairman & Member-Dyes and Dye Intermediates Panel (Status holder)
Dr. B.R. GAIKWAD Addl. Vice Chairman & Member-Cosmetics Panel (Status holder)
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SHRI BHUPENDRA PATEL Regional Chairman Western Region & Member Dyes & Dye Intermediates Panel (SSI)
SHRI AJAY K. KADAKIA Regional Chairman Eastern Region & Member-ME Panel (General category)
GOVERNMENT NOMINEES
SHRI ASIT TRIPATHY, IAS Jt. Secretary-EP (CAP) Department of Commerce Ministry of Commerce & Industry, New Delhi Ms. SHUBHA SARMA, IAS Dy.Secretary-EP (CAP) Department of Commerce Ministry of Commerce & Industry New Delhi
Dr. A.J.V. PRASAD, IAS Jt. Secretary (Chemicals) Dept. of Chemicals & Petrochemicals Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers New Delhi
SHRI SANJAY BANSAL Director (Chemicals) Dept. of Chemicals & Petrochemicals Ministry of Chemicals & fertilizers New Delhi
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STAFF STRENGTH OF THE COUNCIL AS ON 31ST MARCH 2012 AT MUMBAI & OTHER REGIONAL OFFICES
REGIONAL OFFICES:
NEW DELHI
Dr. J. P. Tiwari Mr. Aditya Jain Other Staff Regional Director Regional Officer (upto 23-12-2011) 2
AHMEDABAD
Mrs. Vasihali Zinjuwadia Other Staff Regional Officer 2
KOLKATA
Mr. V. Subramanian Other Staff Regional Officer 1
BANGALORE
Staff 2
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CHEMEXCIL Chairman Mr. Satish W. Wagh with Dr. Kshatrapati Shivaji (I.A.S.) Chief Executive Officer, Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Ltd./ Director MADC Ltd. & Mr. Vijay Kalantri President All India Association of Industries Mumbai.
Indian Pavilion, Chemspec Geneva Exhibition held on 15th and 16th June, 2011
Shri Satish W. Wagh, Chairman, CHEMEXCIL Welcomes Chief Guest Shri Narendra Modi, Honble Chief Minister of Gujarat during 10th Reverse Buyer Seller Meet at Mahatma Mandir, Gandhinagar, Gujarat held on 13th-15th October, 2011.
At the inauguration of Indian Chemical Exhibition and Buyer Seller Meet, Kuala Lumpur on 13th March, 2012. Left to Right- Mr. Dato Mukhriz, Deputy Minister (TBC), Ministry of International Trade & Industry, Malaysia, Mr. Satish W.Wagh, Chairman, CHEMEXCIL, H.E. Vijay Gokhale, High Commissioner, High Comission of India, Kuala Lumpur.
Birds Eye view of Indian Pavilion at Chemspec Geneva Exhibition held on 15th and 16th June, 2011
At the inauguration of Indian Chemical Exhibition in Mauritius on 23rd & 24th Feb., 2012. Left to right Mr. Satish W. Wagh, Chairman, CHEMEXCIL, Mr. Prashant Pise, Deputy High Commissioner, Mr.C.O.Thomas, First Secretary & HOC, Hon. Jim Seetaram, Minister of business, Enterprise & Cooperatives Government of the Republic of Mauritius.
Mr. Sanjay Verma, Consul General, Consulate General of India, Dubai, meeting the exhibitors at Beauty World Middle East 2011 Exhibition, Dubai on 24-26 May, 2011.
Member- participants with CHEMEXCIL Officials at CHEMEXPO- THAI held in Bangkok, Thailand from 5th to 7th January, 2012.
H. E. Mr. Ashok Sharma, Ambassador, Indian Embassy, Astana with few of CHEMEXCIL delegates at Buyer Seller Meet at Hotel Inter Continental, Almighty, Kazakhstan on 7th July, 2011
From Left - CHEMEXCIL Chairman Mr. Satish W. Wagh, welcoming Foreign Delegate at Vendor Development Programme at Nehru Centre, Mumbai on 12th December, 2011
H.E. Mr. Riewad V. Warjri, Ambassador, Embassy of India, Bogota, giving his inaugural address at Indian Chemical Exhibition, Bogota on 11th August, 2011.
From Left CHEMEXCIL Mr. Satish W. Wagh, Executive Director Ms. Smita Samant along with Foreign Delegates at Reverse Buyer Seller Meet at Nehru Centre, Mumbai on 11th - 13th December, 2011.
From Left CHEMEXCIL Vice Chairman Dr. Dileep Wakankar and Chairman Mr. Satish W. Wagh, along with Foreign Delegates at Vendor Development Programme at Nehru Centre, Mumbai on 12th December, 2011.
Mr. Satish W. Wagh, Chairman, CHEMEXCIL, Mr. Dato Mukhriz Mahathir, Deputy Minister (TBC), Ministry of International Trade and Industry, Malaysia, Mr. S. G. Bharadi, Deputy Director, CHEMEXCIL during Indian Chemical Exhibition on 13th March, 2012.
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