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ASSOCHAM locus on Emerging Health Threats
• H. E Sh. Mohamed Ghassan ShaikhoAmbassador of the Kingdom of Bahrain
• H. E Sh. Sami Mohammad SM . Al-SulaimanAmbassador Ambassador of the State of Kuwait
• H. E Sh. Sheikh Humaid Bin Au AI-MaaniAmbassador of the Sultanate of Oman
• H. E. Sh. Hassan Mohammed Rafei-AI-Emadi Ambassador Ambassador of the State of Qatar
• H. E. Sh. Faisal Hassan TradAmbassador Ambassador of the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia
• H. E. Sh. Mohamed Sultan Abdulla Al OwaisAmbassador of the United Arab Emirates
• Sh. Sudesh Agarwa lChairman,Indian Business Professional Council, Sharjah and
Chairnian-ASSOCHAM expert commiftee on Gulf
• Sh. K. HarishchandraPresident, Federation of Andhra Pradesh Chamber
of Commerce & Industry
• Sh. Anil AggarwalPast President, ASSOCHAM,
• Sh. S. Thiruma laiFCA, Senior Advisor,Deloitte Touche Tohniatsu India Pvt. Ltd.
• H. E. Abdullah Ahmed Ahmed Al SalehDirector General of the UAE Ministry of Foreign Trade
Confirmed Eminent Speakers
Objectives of Conference Ihl � �flh1 Fl 1�Jfl7fl
I Objectives
. . Ministr y of Power ASSOCHAM ((i)�j�
I invited Speakers
• Sh.SushilkumarShinde, HonbleUnion Ministerof Power
I Sh. R. K. Chaturvedi, Member (Power), PlanningCommission, Govemmentof India
• Sh. I. C .P Keshari, lAS, Joint Secretary, Ministry ofPower, Govt. of India
I Sh. R. N. Dhoot , Vice President, ASSOCHAM
S Sh. 1. N. Tnakur, CMD, PlC India Limited
• Sh. Satnam Singh, CMD , Power Finance Corporation Ltd.
I Sh. Sushil K. Mar00, Dy. MD. Jindal Power Limited
• Sh. L. Chuaungo, MD, Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited
. Sh.A. S. Bakshi, ChiefEngineer( IRP), CEA
S Sh. 1. K. Chatterjee. ED — — Fuel Management, NTPC
• Sh. A. K. Sinha, GM (Mechanical), NTPC
S Sh. Atul Saraya, Director (Power), BHEL Ltd.
• Sh. A. K. Ahuja, MD , Ratnagiri Gas & Power Ltd.
S Sh. G. Nageswara Rao, Director (Operations), NPCIL
• Sh. Sunil Agrawal, Head — — Power Trading & Regulatory,GMR Energy Trading Ltd.
• Sh. Mahcndra Kumar, CEO, Reliance Energy Trading
I Sn. E. Snnivas, Head Strategic Initiatives — — Nuclear, L&T
Focus Areas I
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Invited Speakers Key Issues I
I Who should attend I
ADVT.
chambor has boon setting milestones
in the knowledge acquisition and
channeling it for industrial output and
consumer benefits. One of the Mile-stone achievements is the Global
Knowledge Millennium celebrated for
one decade throug h which the
knowledge achieved is disseminated
across sections .ASSOCHAM organized flagship
Summits on ‘Global Knowledge M�-Ilenniurn on ‘Information Technology”(1999), Biotechnology —The NewWorld” , “The Business of Biotech-
nology” , “Nano-technology & Biotech-nology” ‘B2B in Bio-Nanotechnology ”and Bio-Nano: TheWaron Hunger” .
Every year, ASSOCHAM receive theNobel Prize Winner laureate as theMillennium Speaker.
treatment at public health centers.Indigenous or traditional medical prac-titioners continue continue to practice throughoutthe country. The two main forms oftraditional medicine practices are the
ayurvedic system which deals with
causes , symptoms , diagnoses and
treatment based on all aspects of wel l-being (mental , physical and spiritual) and
the unani (so called Galenic medicine)herbal medical practice .
The Summit proposes to address thecurrent global and domestic issues of
Emerging Health Threats , Improving Health-care for Women and Child, Health Banking,Quality parameter of drugs and Medical-Tourism.This platform intends to bringtogether the Knowledge-Tanksfor brainstorming sessions on facingthe threats and
explores the Gamut of Investment Opportu-nities for Research and Development (R & D),
Knowledge based OrganisationsOrganisationsI Industry,Pharmaceuticals , Biotechnology, Services
based on Health & Medical TourismIndustry and Good Manufacturing Practices
(GMP) .
India and to promote smart and Integratedbiotech-nology that is the optimization ofavailable resources in a sustainable manner;
it will endeavour to provide the differentcountries of the world a platform to showcasetheir technologies in Healthcare andPharmaceuticals that will revolutionize GlobalHealth Scenario by the pertinent issue ofemerging Health Threats and their solutions .Global Health Scenario by the pertinent issue
of emerging Health Threats and theirsolutions.
The summit would mark a significant step itin the national endeavour to improve public chealth. It intends to reiterates India’s II
commitment to the goal of “Health for all.” and P
shall focus on to bring forth biotech and I-nanotech interventions to curb world health e
crisis; world’s Iatest technologies in biotechno- Clogyto the forefront for perusal and whetting of ohealthcare and pharmaceutical Industries in s
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• Corporate Leadersnpact on
S Entrepreneurs
S lmporterslExporters Banks
S Financial Institutions
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Sandeep Kochhar(M) +91-901 3338103
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Health care facilities and personnelincreased substantially between the early
1950s and early 1980s , but because because offast population growth, the number oflicensed medical practitioners per 10,000
individuals had fallen by the late 1980s
to three per 10 ,000 from the 1981 levelof four per 10,000. In 1991 there wereapproximately ten hospital beds per
10,000 individuals.Primary health centers are the corner-
stone of the rural health care system. By1991 , India had about 22,400 primary
health centers 11 ,200 hospitals and
27 ,400 dispensaries . These facilities arepart of a tiered health care system thatfunnels more difficult cases into urban
hospitals while attempting to provide
routine medical care to the vast majority
in the countryside. Primary heath centers
and subcenters rely on trained para-medics to meet most oftheir needs .
In light of the central government’sgoal of healthcare for all by 2000, theuneven distribution of hospitals needs tobe reexamined . Private studies of India’stotal number of hospitals in the early1990s were more conservative thanofficial Indian data, estimating that in1 992 there were 7,300 hospitals. Of thistotal , nearly 4,000 were owned andmanaged by central , state or localgovernments.
Various studies have shown that inboth urban and rural areas peoplepreferred to pay and seek the moresophisticated services provided byprivate physicians rather than use free
S Mrs. S. Jalaja , Secretary, AYUSH
S Sh. Bijoy ChatterjeeSecretary, Ministry of C&F
• Dr. Gopal Gupta , Advisor, WHO and FAO
S Prof. Samir K Brahmacha ri , DC , CSIR and
Secretary, Govt. of India, DSIR, New Delhi
S Dr. R. C. Deka , Director, AIIMS , New Delhi
S Dr. M. C. Mishra , Chief JPNATC
S Dr. B. K. Rao , Chairman, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital
S Dr. Arati Verma, Chief-Medical ExcellencePrograms, Max Healthcaro
S Dr. Sanjeev Chaudhr y, CEO , Super ReligareLaboratories Limited, New Delhi
S Dr. Rajendra Gupta, President , Disease
Management Association Association of India
S Dr. Kushagra KatariyaChief Execul�ve, Artemis Health Sciences
S Dr. Ajit K NagpalChairman Executive Council, Batra Hospital andMedical Research Center, New Delhi
• Dr. V. V. K. Singh , Director, IIHMR
S Ms. Stacy GerbyEpidemologist , HHS Centre forDisease control (CDC), USA
S Dr. Renu LalHHS Centre for Disease control (CDC), USA
S Sh. Annaswamy VaidheeshManaging Director, J&J Medical India
S Dr. Shamsheer , Panelist from UAE
S Dr. Shivraj SinghCEO, Integrated Health Solutions
S Dr. Sudhi r GuptaCMO (NCD), Minist ry of Health , GOI
S Sh. Abhishek BhagatVP-Life Sciences, Yes Bank
S Dr. P. K. SethCEO,Lucknow Biotechnology Park
S Dr. Murali Siv raman , CEO, Phillips India
S Dr. K. C. Mehra , Co-Chairman , ASSOCHAM
KMC and Abhiskek Bhagat ofYes Bank
S Dr. Shiv Raj Singh , Wodd Bank
S Ms. Ameera Shah , Metropolis Hospitals
S Sh. Rana Mehta , VP, Technopak
S Dr. Devi ShettyNarayan Hdduyalaya , Bangalore
S Dr. Ashoke BhattacharyaExecutive Director, Health Policies and
Reimbursements Asia Pacific
S Sh. Rajendra P. Gupta, President DMAI
S Dr. H. K. Chopra, Moolchand Medicity
S Dr. Fareeda Vaheedi , BAHAI
S Sh. Dilip ModiSenior Vice Pres�en ASSOCHAM
S Sh. R. N. DhootMember Pa�iament & ‘/ice President, ASSOCHAM
“requested
Sh. Ghu lam Nabi Azad Sh. M. K. Azhagiri 5 Sh. Prithv iraj Chavar iHonble Minister of Hon ble Minister of Minister of State in PM’s Office Personnel, Public
Health & Family Welfare Chemicals and Fertilizers Grievances Pensions, S&T and Parliamentary Affairs
Having global health concerns , thinking of Pandemics , dreaming of disease free world. . . Then think ofknowledge sharing platform. ..Join hands with 7th ASSOCHAM Global Know ledge Millennium
Centre of Attra ction: 45 mm Open Panel Discussion after each session
Sh. K. Ross iahHonble Chief Minister
Andhra Pradesh
Millennium Speaker
H.E. Sheikha LubnaHonble Minister of Foreign Trade
United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Dr. (Mrs.) Swati PiramalPresident
ASSOCHAM
S To bring forth Biotech and
Biopharma interventions to
curb world health cnsis and
to discuss the pertinent
issue of Emerging Health
Threats and their solutions.
S To facilitate Internat ional
and National business tie-ups.
S To b�ng together industry,academia & policy makers
to avail brainstorming
possibilities inthe biotech, Health andPharmaceuticals.
S To promote the smart and
integrated part icipating
exhibitors .
S Medical Practitioner
S Researchers , Academicians
S Students
S Potential Investors
S Corporate Leaders
S Entrepreneurs
S lmporterslExporters Banks
S Financial Institutions
S Consultants
S Government officials
S EmbassiesfDiplomats
S Political leaders
S Local State bodies
S Public Sector Units
S Private Organisations & NGOs
Dr. Kirsty Duncan, Nobel Phze-winning on
the Pandemic Influenza internationallyrecognized as a leading expert in influenza,environmental change, and the impact on
human health.
S Promotion of Indian Exports
S Provide a platform for Indianand Gulf business persons for
networking and businessdevelopment.
S Increase interaction between
Indian and Gulf counterpartsand provide insight into existing
and emerging opportunities
S Resource & Investment
Mobilisation
S Promote Brand India”
Dr. Kirs ty DuncanNoble Prize Winner
Emerging Health Threats , Infectious Diseases, MDR, Cutting edge
Technologies, vaccines, Bioinformatics, Biopharma, Clinical trials,Policies and Governance, Public private partnership Models , GlobalBenchmarking, Improved Healthcare delivery, Health Insurance,Quality monitoring, Accreditations, Child and Women Nutrition,Alternative Medicines, Medical tourism, Health worker�s safety.Advanced Nanomedicine , Stern cell, DNA Technology andlnvestmentopportunities in BBiio-Pharmaand o-Pharmaand Biotechnology Sector
S Increase project participationon both sides
_______________________________ Exhibitor ’s Protile_S Pharma , Hospital, Surgical, Diagnostic, Radiology, Laboratory, Environ. Control ,
Monitoring Equip., Orthopedics Health & Fitness equipment manufacturers,Software & Hardware Providers, Pharmaceutical, Nurtaceuticals, Turnkey PlantSuppliers, Enzymes and Biochemical Manufacturers
. Pharmaceutical Publishers, Raw Materials and
Chemical suppliers- Pharma Building Designers and Contractors
S Investment bankers, Health Insurance companies
For registration
(online registration facility available,log on to www. assocham.com)
Contact:
Abdul Khalique: (M) 09891272560
E-mail: abdul.khalique©assocham.com
Pranab Mishra: (M) 09268012481E-mail: pranab.mishra©assocham.com
Pallavi Saha: (M) 09899994374E-mail: paIlavi.sahac�assocham.com
T. Balakrishanan : (M) 09350980966E-mail: [email protected]
Participation by Registration, for details contact
Dr. Sangeeta Mehta: Jagmohan Deep Sin�h:
(M) +91-9717317412 (M) +91-9711671612e-mail: sangeeta.mehta� assocham.com e-mail: jagmohandeep.singh� assocham.com
Nitesh Sinha:
(M) +91-9968388144
e-mail: niteshsinhanitesh� gmail.com
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Power Conference 09� Ambitious Mission & Major Challenges
. . 9th December, 2009 New DelhiSh. Sushilkumar Shinde
Hon’ble Union Minister of Power Objective
The objective of the Conference is to provide a platform for an effective deliberation which would
pavethe way fordrawing the roadrnap forgrowth and developmentofpowersector in the country.
. How GSTwiII operate in India under Indian
constitutional framework;. Salient Features of the proposed GST Model
and the issues arising on its implementation,advantages and disadvantages;
. GST Road Map and preparatory work;
. Impact of GST on varlous sectors e.g. FMCG,Infrastructure, Pharmaceutical , Engineedng,Automobile, Retail Trade, Services Sectors,Media & Entertainment, Infrastructure,Exports etc.. Inter State transaction for Goods and Services
Who Should Attend
CEO, CFO, Finance Directors , Tax Directors,Analysts, Accountants , Investment Bankers ,Corporate Bankers, Strategic Planners, Auditors ,HR , Professionals, Consultants, Practicing
CA, CS , CWA , and professionals from Indian
companies with a global presence.
. Sh. Pranab MukherjeeHonble Finance Minster
S Dr. Asim Kr. DasguptaChairman, Empowered Committee ofState Finance Ministers
S Dr. Vijay L. KelkarHon’ble Chairman I 3th Finance Commission. Dr. M. Govirida Rao, Member,
EconomicAdvisory Council to Prime Minister
. Sh. Satish ChandraMember Secretary, Empowered Committeeof State Finance Ministers
. Sh. P.V. BhideSecretary, Department of Revenue
. Sh. K. Jose CyriacAdditional Secretary, Department of Revenue
S Sh. Nihal KothariCo-Chairman, ASSOCHAM ExpertCommittee on Indirect Taxes
. Members of the EmpoweredCommittee of State Finance Ministers
. Policyand regulatory issuesS States’ role
. Mega Power Policy
S Hydropower Policy. Ensuhng fuel & equipment supply
. R&D and skill development
. Open access Transmission anddistribution infrastructure
. Industry Representative
. Diplomats
. Captive Power Plants
. Disthbution Companies
. End users and buyers
. Equipment Manufacturers
. Banks and Financial Consultants
. Legal and Consulting Firmsa Manager 1mm Private &
Public Sector Units
. State Electilcity Boards
For details confect :
Sonal Chaudhry: (M) 9818221958 E-mail: sonaI.chaudhry�assocham.comAnju Mehar: (M) 9717020360 E-mail: [email protected]
Jaidev Sharma: (M) 9990321148 E-mail; jaidev [email protected]
For participation contact:
S Sumit Pandey: (M) 9911700707 • Avinash Sharma: (M) 9873777317
E-mail: finance @assocham.com/[email protected]
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B2B Summit cum Exhibition .
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Emer ging Health Threats : TIle Solution�’26-27 November, 2009 at Hotel Shangri-La , New Delhi
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Business Forum 200909 December, 2009 Hotel Taj Krishna, Hyderabad, 10.00 AM
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MInIstry of FInance
Sh. Pranab MukherjeeHon ’ble Finance Mirilster*
ASSOCHAM ��‘4;
National
th
National Conference on
Goods & Service Tax (GST)-Roadmap to2O l 0
L����:_L�J, 23rd December 2009 Hotel Le-Me�dien New DelhiPranab Mukherjeei’ble Finance Miriister*
ObjectiveTo discuss the paper on the proposed Goods and Service Tax (GST)
Issues Inv ited Speakers
Who Should Attend