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October 2014 KERALA INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (A Statutory Body of Govt. of Kerala) Kinfra House, 31/2312, Sasthamangalam, Trivandrum-695 010, India, www.kinfra.org Tel: ++91-471-2726585, 2724860, Fax: ++91-471-2724773, email: [email protected] INSPIRING GROWTH Ker er er er erala’s future gr ala’s future gr ala’s future gr ala’s future gr ala’s future growth mus th mus th mus th mus th must come thr t come thr t come thr t come thr t come through ough ough ough ough young ent oung ent oung ent oung ent oung entrep ep ep ep epreneu eneu eneu eneu eneur shi shi shi shi ship : Chief Minis : Chief Minis : Chief Minis : Chief Minis : Chief Minister Oommen Chandy er Oommen Chandy er Oommen Chandy er Oommen Chandy er Oommen Chandy Cochin: Kerala’s leap forward in growth and development in the first half of the 21 st century is greatly dependent upon the manner in which we help spur young entrepreneurship in the State, said Sri. Oommen Chandy, Chief Minister-Kerala. Addressing the concluding session of the Young Entrepreneurship Segment (YES) organised by the Government under the KSIDC banner, with the active association of KINFRA, the Chief Minister announced a slew of innovative measures to encourage young entrepreneurs in the State. “The Student Entrepreneurs policy announced by the State government in 2012 has started yielding results much earlier than expected. In 2012, we planned to add 1,000 more enterprises in the coming 10 years. Now, 2 years later, we have got proposals for setting up 726 odd enterprises, such a big response. Interestingly, 276 out of these 726 proposals are from young entrepreneurs. This is a testimony for the runaway success of Students Entrepreneurship policy”, the Chief Minister said. He added that the proposed 20% attendance reduction and 5% grace mark for young entrepreneurs would soon come into effect. “Consultations are on with all vice chancellors and other stake holders. We will announce the policy officially soon”. He pointed out that for the first time in the country, the government has decided to set up a ‘Live, Work & Play’ campus spread over a 5 lakh sq ft area. “We have accepted the blue print of the project and we will announce the project soon”, he said. Sri. P.K. Kunhalikutty, Minister-Industries & IT said Kerala has been witnessing exponential growth in the number of small and medium industries and the Cor Cor Cor Cor Corpor por por por porat at at at ate of e of e of e of e office T ice T ice T ice T ice Triv riv riv riv rivandrum andrum andrum andrum andrum The legend of King Mahabali and his times were recalled with symbolic and colourful rituals, as KINFRA’s Corporate headquarters in Trivandrum celebrated Onam 2014 in early September. A large pookkalam was laid out in the front office area. Principal Secretary-Industries & IT Sri. P.H. Kurian led the celebrations, joined by Sri. S. Ramnath, MD-KINFRA and other senior officials of the Corporation. MD Sri. Ramnath lit the oil lamp and spoke of the need to re-order life in Kerala so that the spirit of Onam that represents prosperity and pleanty as also equality of opportunities is re-created. Festivities included songs and kaikottikkali, mimicry and games. The traditional vegetarian sadhya was enjoyed by the gathering, hoping to converge again next year, around the pookkalam and other symbols of the prosperous days of Onam. KINFRA joins hands with KSIDC to promote new generation initiatives KINFRA Hi- KINFRA Hi- KINFRA Hi- KINFRA Hi- KINFRA Hi-Tec ec ec ec ech P h P h P h P h Par ar ar ar ark Coc k Coc k Coc k Coc k Cochin hin hin hin hin Managing Director-KINFRA, Sri. S. Ramnath led the celebrations in KINFRA Hi-Tech Park Kalamassery, Cochin with the lightning of the traditional nilavilakku joined by Sri. Hrishikesh Nair, CEO-Infopark and Sri. V.R. Balu, MD-KEPIP and other KINFRA officials. A vibrantly colourful floral bed (pookkalam) was created in the central hall of the Park Centre. Celebrations included singing, dancing and games, with a sumptuous onnassadya marking the close of another day of remembrance for an era in Kerala where life was simple, living was honest and the society egalitarian in all senses. Celebrations in K-SIP Koratty Celebrations in K-SIP Koratty Celebrations in K-SIP Koratty Celebrations in K-SIP Koratty Celebrations in K-SIP Koratty In K-SIP Koratty, Team KINFRA joined hands with MAKK, the Manufactures Association KINFRA Koratty to make Onam 2014 memorable with a variety of programs involving arts and sports performances. Among the distinguished guests who attended the festivities were Sri. Manesh Sebastian, President-Koratty Grama Panchayath, Sri. Sunny George, President-MAKK, Sri. Sijo M. Jose, Sri. Sarji.T.S., Sri. Shabeer, Smt. Ambili.T.B, Smt. Geesha.A.K., and Jaiju.K.P. Onassadya provided by MAKK brought the day’s events to a delicious conclusion. KINFRA celebrates Onam with traditional festivities key driver behind this phenomenon are young entrepreneurs. Sri. K.M. Mani, Minister-Finance & Law in his key note address said, "if there is a will, everybody in Kerala can be an entrepreneur." Smt. Aruna Sundararajan, Additional Chief Secretary and MD, KSIDC said YES marked a paradigm shift in the entrepreneurship landscape of the state. “What is required for building a successful enterprise is talent, talent and talent. Kerala has no dearth for talent. However, the state has been losing this talent pool to outside world so far. But, YES would make a paradigm shift in this regard by grooming home grown talent to build home grown business empires. We have no longer to look outside the State for business icons. Today, we have our business icons who made their mark globally”, she said. Sri. M.A. Yousf Ali, noted industrialist and chairman EMKE group said: “I want all of you to be like me”. Sri. T.K.A. Nair, Chairman-KSIDC also spoke on the occasion. Kerala's Mecca of young entrepreneurs: Startup Village in KINFRA Hi-Tech Park

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October 2014

KERALA INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

(A Statutory Body of Govt. of Kerala)

Kinfra House, 31/2312, Sasthamangalam, Trivandrum-695 010, India, www.kinfra.org

Tel: ++91-471-2726585, 2724860, Fax: ++91-471-2724773, email: [email protected] GROWTH

KKKKKerererererala’s future grala’s future grala’s future grala’s future grala’s future grooooowwwwwth musth musth musth musth must come thrt come thrt come thrt come thrt come throughoughoughoughoughyyyyyoung entoung entoung entoung entoung entrrrrrepepepepeprrrrreneueneueneueneueneurrrrrshishishishishippppp : Chief Minis: Chief Minis: Chief Minis: Chief Minis: Chief Ministtttter Oommen Chandyer Oommen Chandyer Oommen Chandyer Oommen Chandyer Oommen Chandy

Cochin: Kerala’s leap forward in growth anddevelopment in the first half of the 21st century is greatlydependent upon the manner in which we help spuryoung entrepreneurship in the State, said Sri. OommenChandy, Chief Minister-Kerala.

Addressing the concluding session of the YoungEntrepreneurship Segment (YES) organised by theGovernment under the KSIDC banner, with the activeassociation of KINFRA, the Chief Minister announceda slew of innovative measures to encourage youngentrepreneurs in the State.

“The Student Entrepreneurs policy announced by theState government in 2012 has started yielding resultsmuch earlier than expected. In 2012, we planned to

add 1,000 more enterprises in the coming 10 years.Now, 2 years later, we have got proposals for settingup 726 odd enterprises, such a big response.Interestingly, 276 out of these 726 proposals are from

young entrepreneurs. This is a testimony forthe runaway success of StudentsEntrepreneurship policy”, the Chief Ministersaid.

He added that the proposed 20% attendancereduction and 5% grace mark for youngentrepreneurs would soon come into effect.“Consultations are on with all vice chancellorsand other stake holders. We will announcethe policy officially soon”.

He pointed out that for the first time in the country,the government has decided to set up a ‘Live, Work& Play’ campus spread over a 5 lakh sq ft area. “Wehave accepted the blue print of the project and we

will announce the project soon”, he said.

Sri. P.K. Kunhalikutty, Minister-Industries & IT saidKerala has been witnessing exponential growth inthe number of small and medium industries and the

CorCorCorCorCorporporporporporatatatatate ofe ofe ofe ofe offffffice Tice Tice Tice Tice TrivrivrivrivrivandrumandrumandrumandrumandrumThe legend of King Mahabali and his times were recalled with

symbolic and colourful rituals, as KINFRA’s Corporate

headquarters in Trivandrum celebrated Onam 2014 in early

September. A large pookkalam was laid out in the front office

area. Principal Secretary-Industries & IT Sri. P.H. Kurian led the

celebrations, joined by Sri. S. Ramnath, MD-KINFRA and other

senior officials of the Corporation. MD Sri. Ramnath lit the oil

lamp and spoke of the need to re-order life in Kerala so that the

spirit of Onam that represents prosperity and pleanty as also

equality of opportunities is re-created.

Festivities included songs and kaikottikkali, mimicry and games.

The traditional vegetarian sadhya was enjoyed by the gathering,

hoping to converge again next year, around the pookkalam and

other symbols of the prosperous days of Onam.

KINFRA joins hands with KSIDC to promote new generation initiatives

KINFRA Hi-KINFRA Hi-KINFRA Hi-KINFRA Hi-KINFRA Hi-TTTTTececececech Ph Ph Ph Ph Pararararark Cock Cock Cock Cock CochinhinhinhinhinManaging Director-KINFRA, Sri. S. Ramnath led the celebrations in KINFRA Hi-TechPark Kalamassery, Cochin with the lightning of the traditional nilavilakku joined bySri. Hrishikesh Nair, CEO-Infopark andSri. V.R. Balu, MD-KEPIP and other KINFRAofficials. A vibrantly colourful floral bed(pookkalam) was created in the central hall ofthe Park Centre. Celebrations included singing,dancing and games, with a sumptuous

onnassadya markingthe close of another dayof remembrance for anera in Kerala where lifewas simple, living washonest and the societyegalitarian in all senses.

Celebrations in K-SIP KorattyCelebrations in K-SIP KorattyCelebrations in K-SIP KorattyCelebrations in K-SIP KorattyCelebrations in K-SIP KorattyIn K-SIP Koratty, Team KINFRA joined hands with MAKK,the Manufactures Association KINFRA Koratty to makeOnam 2014 memorable with a variety of programs involvingarts and sports performances. Among the distinguishedguests who attended the festivities were Sri. ManeshSebastian, President-Koratty Grama Panchayath,Sri. Sunny George, President-MAKK, Sri. Sijo M. Jose,Sri. Sarji.T.S., Sri. Shabeer, Smt. Ambili.T.B,Smt. Geesha.A.K., and Jaiju.K.P. Onassadya provided byMAKK brought the day’s events to a delicious conclusion.

KINFRA celebrates Onam with traditional festivities

key driver behind this phenomenon are youngentrepreneurs.

Sri. K.M. Mani, Minister-Finance & Law in hiskey note address said, "if there is a will, everybodyin Kerala can be an entrepreneur." Smt. ArunaSundararajan, Additional Chief Secretary and MD,KSIDC said YES marked a paradigm shift in theentrepreneurship landscape of the state. “Whatis required for building a successful enterprise istalent, talent and talent. Kerala has no dearth fortalent. However, the state has been losing thistalent pool to outside world so far. But, YES wouldmake a paradigm shift in this regard by groominghome grown talent to build home grown businessempires. We have no longer to look outside theState for business icons. Today, we have ourbusiness icons who made their mark globally”,she said.

Sri. M.A. Yousf Ali, noted industrialist andchairman EMKE group said: “I want all of you tobe like me”. Sri. T.K.A. Nair, Chairman-KSIDCalso spoke on the occasion.

Kerala's Mecca of young entrepreneurs: Startup Village in KINFRA Hi-Tech Park