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    Group Members:

    James Edwin 14

    Prashant Mohatta 16

    Jeetendra Daryanani 18

    Tushar Palwankar 19Manjunath Patil 25

    Vishwmbhar Singh 26

    Prasanna Joshi 55

    Som Panicker 7I

    IMC

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    Set up in 1907 103 years old

    IMC is a premier Chamber of trade, commerce &

    industry in India

    Headquarters in Mumbai Around 3200 direct members

    Comprising a cross section of the business

    community-including Public & Pvt. Ltd companies

    Over 225 affiliated member associations Through which the Chamber reaches out to over

    2,50,000 business establishments in the country

    The first Chamber in the country to get

    ISO 9001:2000 accreditation in India.

    IMC-Overview

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    1. (1907-1947) - A crucial role in the freedom strugglein the pre-independence era

    - IMC's major contribution was in assuming the role of economist

    during the pre independence era.

    IMC-Overview

    Three distinct phases-

    - Pre-independence, IMC functioned as the nation's watchdog on

    the economic front, keeping vigil on the colonial masters'

    exploitative moves.

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    During the hostile days for economic development, IMC laid the foundation

    -it speeded up industrialisation,

    -attainment of fiscal autonomy,

    -establishment of an Indian Mercantile Marine,

    -reservation of coastal trade for Indian shipping,-indianisation of administrative services and

    -training of Indian youths in industrial technology.

    It helped to establish institutions of business infrastructure such as Indian

    Mercantile Insurance company, Swadeshi Stores and Sydenham college of

    Commerce.

    IMC-Overview

    2. (1947-1991) - A vital and an equally important rolein the promotion of trade, commerce

    & industry in the planned economy

    in the post-independent era

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    IMC-Overview

    3. (1991-2011) - Promotion of business to becomeglobally competitive in the post-

    liberalization era

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    "Of all the chambers of commerce in the country, none has had ahigher record of achievement & of more steadfast service &

    devotion to the cause of Indian commerce & industry than the

    Indian Merchants' Chamber. - J R D Tata

    "This Chamber is perhaps one of the oldest bodies, representingnational interests all throughout their career & especially, when we

    were fighting against British domination. - G D Birla

    IMC-Overview

    "If the founders of the Congress were patriotic, the founders of theChamber were not only enlightened but also very bold &

    imaginative. As the Congress has played a useful part in creating

    an atmosphere of patriotism, the Chamber has also rendered

    immense service to the commerce & industry of the country.

    - Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel

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    Mission & Vision

    Committed to Provide quality service to:

    Members engaged in trade, commerce & industry, to

    enable them to achieve growth, both qualitatively &

    quantitatively.

    The country as a whole, in the areas of economic,

    monetary and trade policy so as to achieve rapid

    national economic growth.

    IMC-Overview

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    President

    Mr. Dilip Dandekar

    Vice-President

    Ms. Bhavana G Doshi

    Managing Committee

    Presently, Officer-in-charge

    Sir Manmohandas Ramji

    Founder, IMC

    President 1907-1912

    IMC-Overview

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    Experts Committee

    IMC-Overview

    ## CommitteeCommittee

    1.1. Accounting StandardsAccounting Standards

    2.2. AgriAgri--Business & FoodBusiness & Food

    ProcessingProcessing3.3. AntiAnti--Corruption CellCorruption Cell

    ( Task Force on( Task Force on

    Homeland Security)Homeland Security)

    4.4. Business & PoliticalBusiness & Political

    AffairsAffairs

    5.5. Capital MarketCapital Market

    6.6. Combating GlobalCombating Global

    WarmingWarming An IMCAn IMC

    PerspectivePerspective

    ## CommitteeCommittee

    7.7. Corporate GovernanceCorporate Governance

    & Governance Forum& Governance Forum

    8.8. Corporate SocialCorporate SocialResponsibilityResponsibility

    9.9. Direct TaxationDirect Taxation

    10.10. Education, InnovationEducation, Innovation& Commercial& Commercial

    ExaminationExamination

    11.11. Electronics & TeleElectronics & Tele--

    communicationscommunications

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    Experts Committeecontd

    IMC-Overview

    ## CommitteeCommittee

    12.12. Finance & BankingFinance & Banking

    13.13. Forum of AffiliatedForum of Affiliated

    AssociationsAssociations

    14.14. FMCG & ModernFMCG & Modern

    TradeTrade

    15.15. Health care:Health care: PharmaPharma

    & Biotech& Biotech

    16.16. HousingHousing

    17.17. Human ResourceHuman Resource

    DevelopmentDevelopment

    ## CommitteeCommittee

    18.18. IMC Court ofIMC Court of

    Arbitration &Arbitration &

    ConciliationConciliation

    19.19. Indirect TaxationIndirect Taxation

    20.20. IndustryIndustry

    21.21. InformationInformation

    Technology CellTechnology Cell22.22. InfrastructureInfrastructure

    23.23. InsuranceInsurance

    24.24. International TradeInternational Trade

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    Experts Committeecontd

    IMC-Overview

    ## CommitteeCommittee

    25.25. Law: Review, ReformsLaw: Review, Reforms

    & Rationalisation& Rationalisation

    26.26. MediationMediation

    27.27. MembershipMembershipDevelopmentDevelopment

    28.28. MumbaiMumbai DevelopmentDevelopment

    29.29. MSMEMSME

    30.30. NaviNavi MumbaiMumbai

    31.31. Presidents AdvisoryPresidents Advisory

    CouncilCouncil

    ## CommitteeCommittee

    32.32. Quality ImprovementQuality Improvement

    & Technology& Technology

    33.33. Renewable Energy /Renewable Energy /

    EnergyEnergy

    34.34. Sports, Media &Sports, Media &

    EntertainmentEntertainment

    35.35. Shipping & AviationShipping & Aviation

    36.36. Technology andTechnology and

    SecuritySecurity

    37.37. Travel & TourismTravel & Tourism

    (Medical Tourism)(Medical Tourism)

    38.38. Young LeadersYoung LeadersForumForum

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    Information Technology Cell

    IMC-Activities & Services

    Information Technology industry is one of the fastest growing

    industries in the Indian Economy.

    Indian Merchants' Chamber is serving the Information

    Technology industry since 1998 through its InformationTechnology Committee

    The IMC-IT CELL seeks to carry on an informed debate leading

    to well-considered suggestions on issues concerning VISA,

    ITES/BPO, Education and Training, E-governance, Softwarepiracy, Cyber laws, E-Commerce, Venture Capital, ISP,

    Hardware & Software, Mobile Communication, Entertainment,

    Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), and Information Technology

    Industry in general.

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    Anti Corruption Cell

    IMC-Activities & Services

    Indian Merchants Chamber has set up the followingmachinery for banishing corruption from the countrys body

    politic, by

    (a) interacting with members,

    (b) identifying issues,(c) studying, analyzing and developing responses; by

    (d) disseminating information to business groups on laws, rules,

    procedures, practices, rights and liabilities, & by carrying out

    propaganda on the need to battle corruption on a wide front :

    * An Anti-corruption Advisory Committee, with Mr Julio Ribeiro as

    Chairman.

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    IMC Court of Arbitration

    IMC-Activities & Services

    IMC provides unique services to its members and others alikefor resolving all disputes and differences through its IMC

    Court of Arbitration & Conciliation

    This Institutionalized Alternate Dispute Resolution Forum was

    started in the year 1985 & has been in the reckoning eversince.

    With a view to assist the business community as well as

    individuals, the Institution has framed its own Rules of

    Arbitration and Conciliation.

    The Awards passed under these Rules can be similarly

    executed like decrees passed by the Court. Till date, none of

    the awards passed by the IMC Court of Arbitration &

    Conciliation has been challenged.

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    Certificate of Origin (COO)

    IMC-Activities & Services

    COO is one useful document in Import-Export Trade as itindicates that the goods, which are being exported, are actually

    manufactured in a specific country mentioned therein.

    This certificate is sent by the exporter to the importer & is

    useful for claiming special concession, if any, on the importduty charged.

    It ensures that banned articles do not go to the importing

    country. Also, the certificate of origin ensures that the goods

    have not been re-shipped by the exporter after importing fromsome other country.

    Service Offered Charges for IMC Members (Rs.) Charges for Non IMC Members(Rs.)

    Certificate of Origin (5 Copies) 80 100

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    Certificate of Origin (COO)contd

    IMC-Activities & Services

    Uses of Certificate of Origin to the Importer:

    An importer gets quick delivery of goods from the customs

    authorities.

    An importer can claim special concession as regards payment

    of tariff, if available.

    An importer gets adequate proof about the origin of goods

    imported.

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    Visa Recommendation Letter

    IMC-Activities & Services

    Indian Merchants Chamber issues Visa Recommendation

    Letterto Exporters for Business purpose.

    This facility can be availed only if the Company / Firm is aMember(Annual Subscriber of IMC)of the Merchants

    Chamber.

    Indian Merchants Chamber chargesR

    s.200/- per Letter forSingle person

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    Conduct Events (Example)

    Date Title Venue Timing

    10-Oct-2011 To 13-Oct-2011 4-Day Workshop for Trainingin Mediation

    Walchand Hirachand Hall,4th Floor, IMC,

    Churchgate Contactnumber :22046633 Ext

    106 email:[email protected]

    10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.

    9-Jun-2011 Interactive Meeting with Mr.Arup Patnaik, Police

    Commissioner, Mumbai

    Walchand Hirachand Hall(4th Floor) IMC

    5.30 p.m.

    7-Jun-2011 Interactive meeting with Mr.Rahul Asthana, IAS,

    Metropolitian Commissioner,MMRDA

    Babubhai ChinaiCommittee Room (2nd

    floor)

    5.30 p.m.

    3-Jun-2011 Interactive meeting with Mr.Nguyen Thanh Tan, H.E.

    Vietnamese Ambassador toIndia

    Walchand Hirachand Hall,4th Floor, IMC.

    6.00 p.m. onwards

    IMC-Activities & Services

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    Information ofExhibition & Conferences

    (Worldwide)

    IMC-Activities & Services

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    Certificate Courses

    IMC-Activities & Services

    The Indian Merchants Chamber conducts the following Advanced

    Certificate Courses :

    ADVANCED CERTIFICATE IN FOREIGN TRADE

    ADVANCED CERTIFICATE IN FINANCIAL SERVICES

    ADVANCED CERTIFICATE IN TAX LAWS

    ADVANCED CERTIFICATE IN SHIPPING & LOGISTICS

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    Library Facilities

    IMC-Activities & Services

    BOOKS:-collection of about 5,000 books.

    -main focus on Commerce, Economics, Industry, Law,

    Management, Banking & Taxation

    PERIODICALS:-over 400 periodicals

    NEWSPAPER CLIPPING FILES:

    - the library subscribes to around 30 Indian newspapers-Important items from those newspapers are cut out & filed

    topic-wise.

    PAMPHLETS & BROCHURES:

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    Library Facilitiescontd

    IMC-Activities & Services

    DIRECTORIES:-contains about 150 items, these include trade directories

    from India & other publications giving information about

    commercial and industrial organizations, products,

    production capacity, textile industry etc.

    REPORTS:

    -Over 200 reports of committees & commissions are

    available.

    -Annual reports of ministries and selected commercial

    organizations are also maintained for reference.

    CD-ROMs:

    -the Library has a growing collection of CD-ROMs on

    commercial topics.

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    IMC-ERTF

    IMC-Activities & Services

    The IMC Economic Research and Training Foundation(IMC-ERTF), the Research wing of the IMC, was established in

    1959 to promote Applied Economic Research and Training.

    ERTF facilitates effective interface between Government,Business, Trade and Industry through organization of seminars

    & special training programmes on emerging economic issues.

    With a view to promote holistic development of Trade,

    Commerce & Industry, the IMC-ERTF undertakes sponsored

    research, facilitates research & guides public policy on topics

    of public interest.

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    Hire of Conference Veneus

    IMC-Activities & Services

    Venues are available for 10, 15, 25, 50, 100, 200, 300 people

    to conduct

    - Meetings,

    - Seminars,

    - Social Functions, etc.

    Venues cost range from Rs. 3,500 to Rs. 20,000 for 3 Hours,

    with nominal additional charges per extra hour

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