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    GOOD MORNING

    FUTURE CAPTAINSOF THE GREAT INDIAN

    INDUSTRYWE SALUTE YOU FOR YOUR

    INTEREST INENTREPRENEURSHIP

    WELCOME TO THE EXCITING

    ENTREPRENEUR WORLD

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    WHAT IS INDUSTRY ?

    Industry in our context would be described as

    INDUS + TRY

    INDUS

    STANDS FOR INDUS VALLEY CIVILISATION

    OR THE INDIAN SUB CONTINENT

    TRY

    STRIVE HARD FOR ECONOMIC SUCCESS

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    Richard Gordon, Chairman,Senate Committee onTourism, Philippines,

    declared that,

    "India is going toboom."

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    Gianni de Michelis, Member ofthe European Parliament,Brussels, said that

    My perception of India is

    that it is a land ofopportunity

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    Jim Goodnight, Chief Executive

    Officer, SAS, USA says that

    The people force ofIndia is growing

    fast and well

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    Percy Barnevik, Honorary Chairman,

    Sandvik, Sweden

    The biggest potential in India is to massmobilize 350 million people

    Mobilizing them into entrepreneurship willmake a tremendous difference to India'seconomy

    An NGO in Tamil Nadu has helped 80,000women organize themselves into self helpgroups. Thirty five percent of these 5,000projects are agri projects and 10% are agri

    related industrial activities.

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    India: requirements for growth

    Ashish Singh, Managing Director & Partner,Bain & Company India said that 10% growth

    target will be achieved via a combination of

    growth drivers, both existing and emerging.Focusing primarily on the domestic market the

    growth drivers are:

    financial services, consumer durables (including

    automotive) and a few others

    New sectors emerging include retail,

    infrastructure, and real estate.

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    OUR GURU

    H.E. FORMER PRESIDENT OF INDIA

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    ENTREPRENEUR RICH NDIA India has no dearth of

    entrepreneurs. In fact, India

    has over 42 million enterprisesas compared to fewer than 6million in the US. Many ofthese would be micro-

    enterprises like the vegetablevendors, the paan shops andsimilar.

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    YOUTH NEEDS ICONS

    Youth are increasingly celebrityconscious.

    Indians who have made lastingsocial and economic impact are

    often not visible as role models.

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    SUCCESS STORY Karsanbhai Khodidas Patel,

    the founder of Rs. 2500 crore

    (US$ 500 million)NIRMA group, is from an

    agricultural family from Mehsana

    North Gujarat.

    After completing his B.Sc. inChemistry, he worked as Lab

    Assistant from the age of 21years

    in New Cotton Mills.

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    Dr. Karsanbhai Khodidas Patel started a small-scale

    enterprise by introducing a quality detergent powderNirma, (named after his daughterNirupama) and itbecame a hugely successful brand.

    Quality & Quantityare the key factors that madeNirma revolutionize the whole detergent powder

    segment. Since production was labor intensive, andthe detergent was phosphate free (hence environmentfriendly), Nirma became a leading employer. Nirmaextended its roots to toilet soaps like Nirma bath,Nirma beauty soap, Super Nirma detergent.

    Nirma built up a 30% market share in the premiumdetergent segment and also achieved a 20% share inpremium soaps market.

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    HUMBLE BEGINNINGS

    Naresh Goyal had to walk for a few mileseveryday to school as his parents could notafford a bicycle for him, and started his

    career as a cashier at his maternal unclescompany at a starting salary of Rs 300 amonth.

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    JET SPEED TO SUCCESS

    It is his hard work that made him so

    rich and in the year 2006 net worth ofthe Jet Airways is over Rs 8100 crorefor which he was listed as sixth richest

    Indian as per the Business StandardBillionaire Club.

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    THE RISE OF SUN Doctor Reddy worked at the Missourie State

    Chest hospital where he was the head of

    several research programs. He had training incardiology with international experience.

    Dr. Reddy came to India after serving as the

    Chief Resident of the Worcenter City Hospital inthe US to start his practice in Madras with amodest earning of Rs 100/- per day.

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    APOLLO HOSPITALS GROUP

    CHAIRMAN : Dr. PRATAP C.REDDY

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    APOLLO THE SUN OF HEALTH CARE

    Initially there were a lot of constraints, butthat dint stop Mr. Reddy. In 1983 he setup the first centre in Chennai and then itwas followed by the setting up of The

    Indian Hospital Corporation. He then comissioned two more teriary

    care centres in India. This set up a trend

    for other corporate health cares in India.From then onwards it was an upswing forthe Apollo Group. It presently has over 22centres in major metropolis in India andhas a combined turn over of $100 Million.

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    Indias advantage in the race tobecoming a superpower

    Dr Vanu Bose Founder, President and Chief

    Executive Officer, Vanu, USA believes that

    India's ambition should be to shed the labelof "developing country" and take its place

    as an equal among world economic powers,

    on par with the economic standing andquality of life that the U.S. and E.U. have

    today

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    India has three significant advantages

    Excellent higher education, proficiency in Englishand democracy.

    Among the BRIC group of countries, India alone isconsidered to have the potential to show the

    highest growth over the next 50 years.India is moving towards a GDP in excess ofUS$800 billion.

    Fortune 500 companies are increasingly exploring

    India's investment potential because they areattracted by the progressive reforms processwhich started in 1991 and which is driven by thecountry's democratic system of governance.

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    India today is in an extraordinarysituation

    As the world's largest democracy, a nuclearpower and one among top economies in theworld, India is a significant driver of globaleconomy. Home to 28 per cent of the

    suitable talent available across all globalsourcing locations, 80 of the world's 117software companies that have attained thehighest global quality standards are from

    India. The 2nd largest number of US FDA approved laboratories and plants in theworld are also based in India, highlightingthe success story of the Indian

    harmaceutical industr .

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    What is it about the Indian people?

    By connecting deeply with the rest of theworld, not only through business anddiplomacy, but also through culture andtourism, India has carved a distinct position

    for itself in todays world.

    Three qualities stand out among the Indianpeople. These are: patience, tenacity and

    burning ambition. Basically, these are theattributes that have characterized Indiansand helped our civilization thrive for

    centuries.

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    YOUNG INDIANS

    Indian people, especially the youngergeneration, are now impatient tosucceed

    Spirit of entrepreneurship by individuals isnow creating opportunities and new careers

    for themselves, rather than simply waitingfor handouts.

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    ONGOING DEVELOPMENTS

    The Indian government reckons thatUS $ 320 billion needs to be spent on roads,ports, airports and telecommunicationsbetween now and 2012 if India is to sustain

    its rate of economic growth.

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    The Key Challenges Ahead

    Improving higher education standardsand technical training, and broadeninglearning opportunities nationwide

    (130,000 Indian students go abroad forhigher studies )

    Four key issues identified under the

    sub-themes: State and NationalCompetitiveness, Managing Growth,Risk Management and Infrastructure

    Development.

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    Rural India presents a beautiful

    business opportunity. It is Indias next

    powerhouse

    Models of innovation inirrigation, rural SSIs, R&D and

    non-conventional energy

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    Sunil Bharti Mittal, India

    "The good news is that private

    enterprise is now being encouraged toparticipate in rural development."

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    Martial G. Rolland, Chairman and

    Managing Director, Nestl India, India.

    "India has the potential tobecome the agri-powerhouse ofthe world," said "For any type ofwin-win partnership, in this casebetween farmers and privatebusiness, both sides need to seeclear benefit.

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    Mukesh D. Ambani, Chairman and

    Managing Director, Reliance Industries,

    India,

    Effective use of technology is central

    to development, along with thesymmetry between efficiency andsustainability on the one hand and

    cost and availability on the other.

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    The founder and Chancellor

    Mr.G.Viswanathan

    To him,excellenceis acontinuingprocess

    - not the

    end of theroad.

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    Holistic/balanced lifestyles

    Opportunities in organic farming,hybrid vehicles, alternativemedicines, focus on wellness ratherthan treating diseases, and healthtourism.

    In fact just as a hybrid vehicle ismore eco-friendly than the petrol-

    driven car, there are opportunities tocreate `greener' or more eco-friendlyversions of all polluting products.

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    Recommendations

    Need to establish a quality and quantityparadigm and focus on biodegradable fuels,biotechnology and agricultural products

    Use smart technology to ensure thatefficient energy solutions are affordable andreach the intended beneficiaries

    Enable fiscal regimes for a combined

    advantage of affordability and availability

    Disincentivize less-sensitive enterprises andreward lower polluters

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    Conclusion

    Today India has manyopportunities for entrepreneurs.

    One has to boldly look for newproduct openings and take riskwith great courage.

    The results would be mostrewarding with massive wealth.One can also contribute to the

    development of the nation.

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    Jagriti Yatra

    Seeks to awaken the aspiration ofbeing the change in the youth of India.

    Aims to showcase inspiring success

    stories by taking young Indians to meetthe real heroes

    Role models, located around the

    country particularly in rural and semiurban India will demonstrate howsocial and economic enterprise has

    succeeded.

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    WE WOULD BE EXCITED TO BE IN TOUCH

    WITH YOU.

    WE HELP IN SETTING UP AN INDUSTRY IF

    NEED BE , BY PARTICIPATING IN IT

    WE HAVE A DOZEN PROPOSALS TOCOMMENCE

    COMMERCIAL VENTURES

    WE CAN ALSO TAKE UP YOUR PROPOSALIF IT IS COMMERCIALLY VIABLE

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    OUR GROUP & ASSOCIATES

    HAVEOFFICES & FACTORIES IN

    CHENNAI

    AND

    OTHER INDIAN CITIES

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    PORTFOLIO OF ACTIVITIES

    SETTING UP NEW VENTURES

    PROJECT REPORTS

    SOURCING OF FUNDS

    TRADING /ARRANGING ORDERS

    TRAINING ENTREPRENEURS/ STUDENTS

    ARRANGING SEMINARS /WORKSHOPS

    TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TURN KEY IMPLEMENTATION FOR

    SELECT PROJECTS

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    PRESENT CLIENTELE

    Providing assistance to clients like

    Central Govt., State Govt., NGOs,Associations, Industries,

    Educational Institutions, Entrepreneurs,

    Farmers and students.

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    MODEL FOR WORKING WITH

    ENTREPRENEURSThe organisation endeavours to work as a

    partner or associate with all Project or trade

    aspirants.

    Top quality services are provided leading tohigh satisfaction.

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    SOME NEW PROPOSALS

    BIODIESEL

    MEDICAL TOURISM

    WASTE MANAGEMENT

    CONTRACT RESEARCH &MANAGEMENT

    BIOTECH FINISHING SCHOOL

    SOLAR ENERGY ALTERNATIVE MEDICINES

    FOCUS ON WELLNESS RATHERTHAN

    TREATING DISEASES