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MAY TRAINING BE ALWAYS UTILIZED FOR KNOWLEDGE DISSEMINATION AND DEVELOPMENT Annual Report thand Accounts 46 1st April 2015-31st March 2016

INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT PRESIDENTS EMERITUS

Late Mr B C Mathur, IAS (Retd.) Mr Sharu S Rangnekar

Late Dr Dharni P Sinha Dr Uddesh Kohli

Late Dr S R Mohnot Prof Y K Bhushan

Late Dr P N Singh Prof. J. Philip

Dr B R Singh Prof Vinayshil Gautam CONTENTS

Page Presidents Emeritus...... 2nd Cover

Fellow Members...... 3rd Cover

Past Presidents...... 4th Cover

Office Bearers 2015-16...... 3-4

National Council Members...... 5-16

Co-opted Members...... 16

Annual Report 2015-16...... 17-32

Award Winners...... 33-41

Office Bearers...... 42-43

National Conventions/International Conferences...... 44-45

Diploma Award Winners...... 46-47

Diploma Programme Enrolments...... 48

Condolences...... 49

Financial Statement of National Headquarters 2015-16...... 51-60

Annual Report/Financial Statements of Chapters 2015-16...... 61-148

1 Model of ISTD Building

2 OFFICE BEARERS - 2015-16

PRESIDENT

Mr Yogesh Kumar Upadhyay

VICE PRESIDENT (National) HONY TREASURER

Mr T V Subba Rao Prof. Mohammad Masood Ahmed

3 REGIONAL VICE-PRESIDENTS

NORTH EAST

Mr S K Bishwas Mr Narendra Kumar Ojha

WEST SOUTH

Mr Ramchandra Shukla Mr P T George

NATIONAL OFFICE

Dr. S P Verma Mr S C Bahuguna Executive Director Director

4 ISTD : NATIONAL COUNCIL MEMBERS : 2015-16

NORTHERN REGION Dr Avinash Chandra Joshi Director (HR) ALLAHABAD CHAPTER UJVN Ltd, ‘UJJWAL’, Mob:9456590002, Tel: 0135-2763507 Shri Vijoy Kumar Email: [email protected]; Chairman,ISTD Allahabad Chapter Guest Faculty (Engg & Mgmt ) Dr Santosh Rangnekar (Res)0532-2400392 (M)09838232090 Associate Professor & Head of the [email protected]; Department of Management Studies I I T Roorkee Shri Ashok Kumar (O)01332-285422, (R) 01332-285478 Allahabad 211006 (M)9410543454 (F) 91 1332 285565 (R) 0532-2434116(M)08004170501 [email protected]; [email protected] DELHI CHAPTER CHITTORGARH CHAPTER Dr Nanditesh Nilay Shri S K Rathore Chairman, ISTD Delhi Chapter Chairman, ISTD Chittorgarh Chapter Director (TraNc) Vice President(Tech & IR) (M)9871033667 JK Cement Works [email protected]; (M)9829546851 [email protected]; [email protected];

Dr R P Singh Prof(Dr) Devinder Kumar Banwet, FIE Managing Director & CEO, Vice Chancellor, Total HR Solutions Pvt Ltd, University of Engineering & Management, (O)01477 221194,221590 (R) 01477 220245 (M)09836321156 [email protected]; (M) 09829853910,08764311915 [email protected]; Dr Dinesh Jt Registrar, Shri Sanjay Kumar Sharma SLBS Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapith, AVP(HR&Admin)-Wonder Cement Ltd (O)26528795/26861988(D) HR Deptt,Wonder Cement Ltd (R) 26535386(M)9818496281 (O)01477-307181(R) 01477-307281 [email protected]; (M)8890003300 [email protected]; [email protected]; Air Cmde Amrit Lal,VSM(Retd.) DEHRADUN CHAPTER Former Executive Director - ISTD Res)25094590, (M)9958659587 Shri S K Bishwas [email protected]; Chairman, ISTD Dehradun Chapter Director HR Shri Mahfooz Alam Tehri Hydero Development Dy. Manager (HR), (O)0135-2431517,2431522 (R )0135-2435841 Mitsubishi Elevator india Pvt Ltd, (M)94 11 10 19 90 (O)26933921(M)9910996435 [email protected]; [email protected] [email protected];

5 Shri Balraj Dr Pramod Kumar Asso Professor, Institute of Management Studies Director-Institute of Marketing & Management (O)0120-4798800 011-27392315 (R)26890022 (M)9350490022 (M)9810269642 [email protected]; (F)120-4798808 [email protected]; Shri S Dheerendra Head-Safe Drive India Shri K Govindarajulu (M)9666756227 Dy Director(Mgmt Ser.)- ISTM [email protected]; Instiute of Secretariat Training & Management,DoPT (O)26177058(R) 26167609(M)9968248083 Shri Omveer Singh [email protected]; Instructor,Placement Officer, ITI, Arab ki Sarai (O)011-24351667(R) 011-26382190 Col Pankaj Dhingra (M)9213945930 Vice President-HR,SCNL-ZEE Network [email protected]; (O)0120-4526703(M)9810196809 [email protected]; Shri Iqbal Singh Vasisht (M)9818226992 Dr M Venkatesan [email protected]; (R ) 26100097(M)9968143993 [email protected]; Shri Sandeep Kumar Upadhyay Financial Planner Wg Cdr Mansoor Alam Siddiqui (M)9810847967 Director in Foster Training Delhi [email protected]; (O)011-22245748 (M)9868179079 [email protected]; Prof Manwar Singh [email protected]; (M)9818399062 [email protected]; Prof Shefali Nagi Asst Prof- Lady Irwin College,DU Shri Yogesh Kumar (M)9810615638 Sr Mgr-Corp. HR&ER,ESCORTS Ltd [email protected]; (M)9871278862 [email protected]; Shri Munish Kumar Gaur [email protected]; Dy Labour Commissioner, Govt of NCT of Delhi [email protected]; (O)25492132-133 8826154555 (M)9810290696 Shri Sunil Talwar [email protected]; Owner - SVS Financial Services (O) 8750550137 (M)9958632619 Shri Khagendra Nath Gangai [email protected]; Asst Prof-BULMIM (M)9212210240 GREATER NOIDA CHAPTER [email protected]; [email protected]; Prof (Dr) Sri Prakash Singh Chairman, ISTD Greater Noida Chapter Shri Amit Goswami Pro-Vice Chancellor-SVU, Gajraula Managing Director-Will&Skill (M)9718615022, (O)9717875667 (M)09634559780 [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]

6 GURGAON CHAPTER Dr.(Ms) Padma Iyer (Res)2343624 (M)9794633465 Shri Jeevan Sahay [email protected];[email protected]; Chairman, ISTD Gurgaon Chapter Shri Ashvani Kumar Srivastava (Retd) Principal (General Manager&Principal), (M)9795920333 [email protected]; State Bank Academy (M)8826837779, [email protected]; Dr M Talha (M)09838260666, 09026365776 Shri Vijay Rai [email protected]; [email protected]; President & CEO, Powercon Knowledge Services Pvt Ltd KOTA CHAPTER (O)0124-2460233(M)9811270077 [email protected]; [email protected]; Ms Anita Chauhan Chairperson , ISTD Kota Chapter Dr Raj Singh Antil (R) 0744-2476520 (M)9560588855 [email protected]; (M)9414182507,9351282507 [email protected]; JAIPUR CHAPTER [email protected];

Dr Amit Jain Shri Ashok Kumar Saxena Chairperson,ISTD Jaipur Chapter Manager-HR JK Lakshmipat University Chambal Fertilisers and Chemicals Ltd (M)9784963090 [email protected]; (O)0744-2782925 (R) 0744-2475139 (M)9929112620 Lt Col Joginder Singh Lamba(Veteran) [email protected]; Director- Parivartan, [email protected]; Eternal Vigil Security, Justice for Jawans(Western Zone) (O&R)0141-2352467, (M)9414066760,9602113366 Prof Pawan Kumar Sharma (F)0141-2352467, [email protected]; Director-Mgmt Studies, V M Open University (O)0744-2470106 (R )2470505,2470013 Dr Ashwini Sharma (M)9414401269 , (F)0744-2472525 J.K.Laxmipat University [email protected]; (M)9829066664 [email protected]; Shri Krishna Mohan Tandon Dr Kapil Arora (R) 0744-2503208 (M)09829231013 J K Lakshmipat University [email protected]; (R) 0141-2972880 (M)9772153409 [email protected]; UDAIPUR CHAPTER

LUCKNOW CHAPTER Er Prem Singh Solanki (M)09829044360, 9530075468 Shri Pramod Chaturvedi [email protected]; Chairman, ISTD Lucknow Chapter Sr DGM-HR&Legal Shri Sunny George Hotel Clarks Avadh Associate Manager(Retd) - H Z L [email protected]; (R) 0294-2470522, (M)9828193811 [email protected] [email protected];

7 Shri Panchu Behara Shri Kishor Kateja (M)09829857303 (M) 09437463116 [email protected]; [email protected] [email protected]; Prof(Dr) V Narendran Director, ALERT BHUBANESWAR CHAPTER Former Head(L&D),HZL & Director(DSPSR) (R) 0294-2561199, (M)09530075468 Dr Sujata Mangaraj [email protected]; Chairperson, ISTD Bhubaneswar Chapter Dr. Rajeshwari Narendran Dean-Mgmt Studies, Prof (Bus.Admn.), MLSU, Regional College of Mgmt.Autonomous Director Academy of HRD (O)0674-2302533,2300455, (R) 0671-2625780 (R) 0294-2561199, (M)09414163199 (M)09090080802,9861566666 [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]

Shri Sanjay Sharma Shri Chinmay Kumar Podder Location Head-HR HZL(CLZS) (R) 0671-2361330,(M)9437039354 (M)8003090835 [email protected]; [email protected]; Dr. Pratap Chandra Panda Ms Nidhi Vashishtha Management Consultant Consultant, TVRLS (R) 0674-2548852(M)09861225607 (M)09352170887 [email protected]; [email protected]; GUWAHATI CHAPTER Shri Sunil Kumar Vashisth Associate GM (Geology)- Hindustan Zinc Ltd Shri Prasenjit Das (R)0294-2481745 Chairman,ISTD Guwahati Chapter (M)9829059236,9414786869 Project Manager- [email protected]; World Diabetics Foundation & Health Mgmt [email protected]; (M)8811029104 [email protected]; Shri Devershi Vyas [email protected] (M)9660949281 [email protected]; Shri Badruddin Amanulla [email protected] ; (M)9864029220 [email protected]; EASTERN REGION JAMSHEDPUR CHAPTER BERHAMPUR CHAPTER Dr Shio Kr. Singh Shri Suryakant Patra Chairman, ISTD Jamshedpur Chapter Chairman,ISTD Berhampur Chapter Head,Technical Education (M)9438206425 SNTI ,TATA Steel Ltd [email protected] (M)09234554220 [email protected]; [email protected];

8 Prof Durga Datt Pathak Development Consultant & Mentor Shri Samir Kumar Sadhu (M)9234511345 Sr Vice President (Project Head East) [email protected]; Ambuja Cements Ltd (O)24857100(R) 23996554 Shri Chandreshwar Khan (M)9831220730, 09830750730 AGM(Trg.)HR&PS Div-TATA Motors [email protected]; (Off)0657-6693083 (Res)0657-6510614 (M)09234500315 Shri Nataraj Ray [email protected]; (Res)033-24723769 (M)09830806506 Shri Biswanath Sarangi [email protected]; H R Consultant [email protected]; (M)9771430927, 7763802163 [email protected]; Shri Anindya Dey Managing Director KOLKATA CHAPTER ERM Placement Services Pvt Ltd (O)033-24655225(R) 033-24294398 (M)9830174377 Dr(Ms) Ruma Gomes [email protected]; Chairperson ISTD Kolkata Chapter (M)9883253420 Shri Abhijit Chakraborty [email protected]; Personnel Manager & CPIO, JCI (Min. of Textile) (M)8335022529 Shri Abhishek Haldar [email protected]; Principal Consultant- EMG (M)9831622985 Shri Soumitra Chatterjee [email protected]; CEO, The Center for Personal Transformation (O&R) 033-32931505,09903899807 (M) 9830426007 Shri Sanjay Kumar Gupta [email protected]; Partner - Ram Management Consultancy (O)22216354 (M)9830517541 RANCHI CHAPTER [email protected]; Shri Gopal Singh Shri Partho Chatterjee Chairman, Ranchi Chapter Asso VP(HR)-CHRD, CMD, Central Coalfields Ltd Balmer Lawrie & Co Ltd (TF) 0651-2360597(Res) (O)033-22225278(M)09903387089 [email protected]; Shri Brij Mohan Prasad Management Consultant & Advocate Shri Partha Chatterjee Flat No 4 D (fourth floor) (O)033-24118922(R) 33-24110124 (Res)0651-2547765(M)9835546655 (M)9432874353 [email protected] [email protected]; Shri Vani Bhushan Upadhyay Shri Parimal Sinha HOD/Dy GM(P/Pension)-CCL Dy. G.M. (P.A) West Bengal Electronics Industry Deptt of Pension, CCL H.Q (O)23392225, 03324228044, (M)9831440199 (M)8987784177 [email protected]. [email protected]; in;[email protected];

9 SAMBALPUR CHAPTER Prof Sapna Parashar Institute of Management Shri Purna Chandra Panigrahi Nirma University of Science and Technology Chairman,ISTD Sambalpur Chapter (O)02717-241900ext647(R) Director(Pers.) (M)9826053594 [email protected]; Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd (O)0663-2542332,3295361, (R) 2542090 BHOPAL CHAPTER [email protected] Ms. Rashmi Bhargava Shri Narendra Kumar Ojha Chairperson ,ISTD Bhopal Chapter Regional Vice-President (East) - ISTD CEO-Denovo Group DGM(P-MP&R)&CPIO (O)0755-4276900, (M)9826076900 MCL HQ [email protected]; O)0663-2542653 (M)09437497280,08877103700 Prof J N Chowdhary [email protected]; Head Dept of Mgmt, Scope College of Engg. (O)0755-2499457 (R )0755-2465220 Shri Biswabash Behuria (M)9425014936, (F)075-2429096 Manager(Pers) [email protected]; [email protected]; MCL, MP&R Deptt (M)09437084140 Shri Salil Chatterjee [email protected]; Corporate Consultant,Legal Advisor &Edu. Councelor (R)0755-2773547, (M)09425411264 WESTERN REGION [email protected];

AHMEDABAD CHAPTER Shri Hans Raj Mutreja (Off)0755-5285580 (Res)2467806 Dr Sameer Sudhakar Pingle Chairman, Ahmedabad Chapter (M)9425004680 Associate Professor [email protected]; Institute of Management, Nirma University (O)079-30642644(M)9909011393 Shri Vikas Choudhary [email protected]; 68, New MLA Colony Bhopal 462003 Dr Pawan Kumar Chugan (M)9893425549 [email protected]; Prof.(Inter.Bus.&Eco.)- Inst. Of Mgmt,Nirma Univer. GOA CHAPTER (R) 079-29096376 (M)9825595573 [email protected]; Shri Lawrence D’souza [email protected]; Chairman, ISTD Goa Chapter Advocate, Labour & Service Consultant Dr Rajesh Kumar Jain (O)R-0832-2515610 (M)09850459387 Sr Associate Professor [email protected]; Institute of Management, Nirma University Shri Atul Bipin Shah (O)02717241900 ext. 642 (M)09427416201 Director-Instt. of Mgmt Trg & Research(IMTR) [email protected]; [email protected]; (O)0832-6482030(R)0832-2558294 [email protected]; [email protected]; (M)09823617362 [email protected];

10 HINGANGHAT CHAPTER Dr. Balram Singh Managing Director Shri Vaibhav Kumar Mohota M/s Strategic Mgmt India Consultants Pvt Ltd Chairman,HInganghat Chapter M)09820106534,09594006534 (O)07153-244350 (M)9960140758 [email protected]; [email protected]; Shri Arun Chitlangia Shri Sanjay Devendrakumar Bothra CEO-TRAINING TREE (R)07153-246641 (M)9822200215 (M)9920030412 [email protected]; [email protected]; (Pers.)

MUMBAI CHAPTER Shri Mehul Kuwadia (O)022-40033116-8 Shri P V Kamat (M)9820016055 [email protected]; Chairman, ISTD Mumbai Chapter Adv.(Dr) Mahadevan Shankar Iyer (Res)25220650 (M)9821107950 (M)7506153031,8108244184 [email protected]; [email protected];

Prof. Ramakrishna Komath Shri Leonardo Otto Dsouza (Res)29207500 (M)9869349100 Sr Manager-L&D,Transasia Bio Medicals Ltd [email protected]; (O)40309046 (M)8451003925 [email protected];[email protected]; Dr J Suhas Rao M:9820884212 Shri Milind Digambar Rane [email protected];[email protected]; (R)26672923, 9930095023 (M)9322275373 [email protected]; Shri Aaditya Moona (O)022-42359316, (R) 022-263635045 Prof(Dr) V H Iyer (M)09833104214 (R) 022-25061491 [email protected]; (M)9821616671 [email protected]; Dr Ajit Vishnu Salvi (M)9833539031 Shri Durgesh Jagdish Bhatt [email protected]; General Manager-HR, Sandhya Group, Mumbai Dr S Ravishankar (M)9820685878 Prof of Mgmt-MOHE,College of Applied Sci., [email protected]; Sultanate of Oman (R) 022-41235644 (M)09867419466, [email protected]; NAGPUR CHAPTER

Dr Vipul Saxena Shri Santosh Kumar VP-HR&Admin(Group)-Asnapura Minechem Ltd Chairman, ISTD Nagput Chapter (O)66651700(M)9167060439 (R) 0712-6630141(M)9168411172 [email protected]; [email protected];

Dr Mahesh Chandra Agarwal Dr Pravin Santram Bhatia (O)022-42355802(R) 022-28345332(M)09820151665 Co-Founder Creative Educators [email protected]; (O)0712-2524873 (M)9552457521 [email protected];

11 PUNE CHAPTER VADODARA CHAPTER

Shri V.R. Ghag Shri P V Khubalkar Chairman,ISTD Pune Chapter Chairman, ISTD Vadodara Chapter Former GM-(HRD)-Manugraph (Retd) General Manager(E&T)-ONGC (R) 020-25435656,9881475565 (M)9822068698 (R) 0265-2645762(M) 09426375662, 09404087759 [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] [email protected];

Dr Mohan Vasant Uchgaonkar Dr Rajesh Khajuria (Off)020-30231210 (Res)020-24451476 Director-CKSV Institute of Management (M)098900-37506 (Fax)020-25434190 (O)0265-2418328-29,9099975771(Off Cell) [email protected]; (M)9426075402, (F)0265-2418327 [email protected];[email protected]; Dr S G Bapat (R)020-24537938 (M)9881468504 Shri Hans Kumar Jain [email protected]; (M) 09426510892,09319939709, [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected];

Shri Prashant Yashwant Bendre Prof Sameer Krishnadan Rohadia Trainer, Corporae Advisor in Supply Chain Mgmt & Director-Parul Instituteof Management Chartered Engineer (O) 026680-260301(R) 0265-2486605(M)9825763751 (O)020-25560444,(M)9822086398 [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; Shri Venu Kumar Gudugunta Chief Engineer (E&T)-ONGC Ltd Shri Ramchandra Shukla (O)2603266 (M)9428007333 Regional Vice-President (West), ISTD [email protected]; Founder Director- Experimental Learnings (O&R )020-65238730 (M)9890652642 Shri Satwant Singh Pabla [email protected]; DGM(Wells)-ONGC (O)0265-2603611(M)9428007078 Dr Prem Hakumatrai Sethi [email protected]; Head of the Dept(Corporate Relations and T&D) Allana Institute of Mgmt Science Shri Pravin N Trivedi (O)020-26834399, 26440491 MD-Trivedi & AssociatesTecknical Services (P) Ltd (M)9373004630 (F)020-26449824 (o)0265-23311249825144045 [email protected]; (M)9879544010 [email protected]; Shri Yogesh Kr Upadhyay pntrivedi@satyam..in; National President –ISTD(2015-16) Dy Head of HRM&Admin Shri Mehulkumar Ghanshyamdas Thakkar Automotive Research Association of India(ARAI) Faculty (R)020-26630292 (M)09890206661 (O)02625-255389(R) 02623-295389 [email protected]; (M)09427163205 [email protected]; [email protected];

12 SOUTHERN REGION Dr T Upendra (M)9448361191,9379157393 BANGALORE CHAPTER [email protected];

Shri Atul Sharma Shri S Prasada Rao Chairman, ISTD Bangalore Chapter (R) 080-28603517 (M)09449889160 Sr General Manager-HR(Bosch Group India) [email protected]; BOSCH Ltd (O)80-2299 4965 (M)9731562352 Ms Meera Venkat [email protected]; (M)9740750800 [email protected]; Ms Bhavani P (M)9741282751 CHENNAI CHAPTER [email protected]; Dr R Karthikeyan Maj R D Bhargava Chairman,ISTD Chennai Chapter General Manager-M/S Valdel Retail P.Ltd. Managing Director Gemba Mgmt Consulting Pvt Ltd (O) 41216901 (M)9845956815 (O)044-42823327 (M) 9840823437 [email protected]; [email protected];

Shri G Kalyanasundaram Shri R Vijayakumar (M)9845263673 Vice President -HR [email protected]; Intellect Design Arena Ltd (M)9840841388 Wg.Cdr Narayan Prasad [email protected]; Director Corporate Counsel (Res) 080-25280769, (M)9611047797 Shri T V Subba Rao [email protected]; Vice-President (National), ISTD-2015-16 Retd President(Operations)- NIPPO Batteries Shri Manjunath J Mudaliar M)9840019858,9884044388 (R) 080-25344454, (M)9980077971,9481277971 [email protected];[email protected]; [email protected]; Shri P Naresh Kumar Pinisetti Shri Siraj-Ur Rahman President-HR, Director-Institute of HRD Deepak Fertilizers and Petrochemicals Corpn Ltd (O)080-65617338,23549645(Res)235485891 (O)20-6645827, (M)9923296456 (M)09845167231 [email protected]; [email protected];[email protected]; Shri V P Ponnuswamy Shri B V Srinivasa Murthy Head-HR, Control Components India Pvt Ltd (R) 080-25539483 (M)09940148100,08978823411 (M)9341240941 [email protected]; [email protected];

Prof B Thyagaraj Shri V Raghupathy Vice President-HR&OD, Zonal Head HR-Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages Pvt Ltd Dayananda Sagar Institutions,Bangalore (M)9600050976 (Off)080-23414286, (M)9845694718 [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected];

13 Shri M Muthiah Shri A S Govindarajulu Sr Vice President -HR Director - Happy Placements Pvt Ltd Carborundum Universal Ltd. (O)23652806(M)9500081639 (Off)044-30006135 (M)98402 11611 [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; Shri Jeevanandam B VP-HR, Raymond Ltd Shri C V S R Sharma (M)9940011500 [email protected]; (O)044 27973161 (R) 044-26164210 (M)9790977701 Shri V Chitranath [email protected]; [email protected]; HR Consultant (O) 43990100 (M)9840367514 Shri M Rajamani [email protected];[email protected]; Director-(Operations Renowned Engineers Pvt Ltd Shri A S Rama Murugesh (O)044-26591002(R) 044-22432465(M)9840299063 Internal Faculty-ChennaiPortT. [email protected]; (M)9444551393 [email protected]; Shri J Vijay Kumar [email protected]; General Manager Hospira Healthcare India Pvt Ltd (M)9677036065,9677153339, 044 26562716 Shri Arthanari Mahalingam [email protected]; 2, Anna 1 Indragandhi St. (M)9710485295 [email protected]; Shri V. Jaya Raman Assistant Vice President- HRD HYDERABAD CHAPTER The Hindu Group of Publications 044 28576372,(M) 9841064372 Shri Pramod Chandrasekhar [email protected]; Chairman,ISTD Hyderabad Chapter Head-Learning & Dev, Wells Fargo India Solutions Dr G Surjith Shankar (M)8897508346 CEO-Tmangoes HR Consulting [email protected] (M) 9841017791 [email protected]; Prof. Mohammad Masood Ahmed Hony Treasurer, ISTD-2015-16 Maj.(Retd.) Chandrasekharan V V Director- General- (R)044 28473629 (M)9841014969 Vishwa Vishwani Inst of Systems & Management, [email protected]; (M)9246532632 [email protected]; Ms Seema Kumari Gupta Sr Manager (HR) Dr. Kiranmai Dutt L&T Construction, Corporate -HR Head HR , AMD Semiconductors (M)9444399678 (Off)040-3061500 (M)9849648923 [email protected];[email protected]; [email protected];

Shri S.P. Baskar Doss Dr B Kinnera Murthy M)9840429843 Strategy Consultant [email protected]; (M)9849099486 [email protected];

14 Shri Rajamanickam Rajendran Dr.C.Mehanathan Consultant / Trainer- Freelancer Executive Vice President(Admin) 040-27600101 (M)9989348891 [email protected]; Mr.T.Chandru, Sr.Gen.Manager (Elec), Dr Jibitesh Rath Ph: Off: 04639 – 280231 Cell:9443158363 Jt General Manager(Pers)/HRD Email:Off: [email protected]; National Mineral Dev.Corpn.Ltd(NDMC Ltd) (O)040-23538754, (M)09493630041 Mr.R.Pasupathi, [email protected];[email protected]; GM(HR), DCW Quarters, [email protected]; Prof(Dr) M S Rau (M)9489055351 Director-HR, Deltra Global Profiles Pvt Ltd, Mr.N. Murugesan, (M)7093882307 [email protected]; Dy. General Manager (Salt), KOCHI CHAPTER C 4 Qtrs, DCW Ltd, Ph: Off: 04639 – 280231 Shri P T George Email: Off: [email protected]; Regional Vice-President (South), ISTD Sr.GM & Head – HR,V-Guard Industries Ltd Mr.Suresh Bose, 0484 3005161(M)9895709556 AVP(HR), Sterlite Industrries, [email protected]; [email protected]; (O) 0461-4242979 (M)9789488670

Shri A S Girish THIRUVANANTHAPURAM CHAPTER (R) 0484-2607690 (M)09846151182 (Fax)0480-2725922 Prof V P Narayanan Nair [email protected]; Chairman, ISTD Thiruvananthapuram Chapter Sr Faculty (Retd)-Institute of Mgmt in Govt ,Kerala Shri S R Nair HRD Consultant & Trainer CEO, Team Frontline Ltd (O)0471-2289197 (Res)0471-2289222 (Off)0484-2322891-893,3295161 (R) 0484-6468995 (M)9349941943 (M)9447208057, (F)0471-2289222 [email protected]; [email protected];

SAHUPURAM CHAPTER Shri S Surya Kumar Mg Director -Pamba Rubbers Mr.M.Venkatesh (R) 0479-2401538 (M)9446331738 Chairman, Sahupuram Chapter [email protected] ; Head Security (Operations), DCW. Ltd, Shri P Mohanan Nair Director-Travancore Academy of Engg & Mgmt Mr.R.Jayakumar, (R) 0471-2326009 (M)9945200440 Executive Vice President (Works) [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected];

Mr.Subhash Tandon, Prof(Dr) M M Sulphey Executive Vice President (CS), TKM College of Engg&Mgt Ph: Off: 04639 – 280231 Cell:9443158151 (M)09447889954 Email: Off: [email protected]; [email protected];

15 Er E Mohammed Shereef Dr S.Appu Rao (M)9447428211 (M)9885844333 [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; Shri A Govinda Rao Corporate Consultant VITA VISAKHAPATNAM CHAPTER (R) 0891-2503287(M)9000906229 [email protected]; Prof K Siva Rama Krishna Chairman, ISTD Visakhapatnam Chapter NELLORE CHAPTER Dean&Principal-GITAM Inst. of Mgmt (O) 0891-2840300(D)2840301, (R) 0891-2704950 Dr Siva Bala Naganjan Kotakonda (F)0891-2790037 Jr Resident Narayana Medical College [email protected]; Narayana Medical College, 8142410999 [email protected] Prof N Samba Siva Rao (M)09848170274 MEERUT [email protected]; [email protected]; Mr Sudhir Sharma Er Y V S R Moorty Chairman, Meerut Chapter (R) 0891-2549216 Member Secretary-Master School of Mgmnt.-Meerut (M) 9849591216 [email protected]; 09837065711,09359222222 [email protected];

CO-OPTED MEMBERS – 2015-16

Mr B Ashok Shri Manoj Mishra Chairman & Managing Director, Chairman & Managing Director Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. Cement Corporation of India ltd 011 2626 0052 Mob:9313102556 Tel: 24360099, 24360104 Dr Madhukar Gupta, IAS [email protected] Jt Secretary, Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises, Mr Pawan Kumar Agarwal, Dept. of Public Enterprises, Joint Secretary Tel: 24366171; 24360402, 24362613 (Fax) 9810059709, 23380022, 24363411 Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Phone: 011-23450850 Mr. Biswajit Roy E-mail: [email protected]; Director (Human Resources & Business Development) Oil India Limited 9899877377 [email protected]

16 ANNUAL REPORT- 2015-16

At the very outset I would like to extend a hearty welcome to all members for making it convenient to attend the AGM. Thank you and warm greetings.

I have great pleasure in presenting the 46th Annual Report and the Audited Accounts of ISTD for the period 1st April 2015 to 31st March 2016. In the very first meeting of the National Council held after the AGM on 27th June, 2015 the Council seriously got down to business by taking various important decisions. As a result, the year has been very fulfilling and eventful. These achievements have been possible with the active support and co-operation of the Past Presidents, NC members and office bearers of the National and Chapter levels.

I consider it an honour to apprise you briefly about the activities undertaken during the year.

45th NATIONAL CONVENTION at kochi

The 45th Annual National Convention (NATCON 2015) was held on 10th and 11th December at XIME Auditorium, Kalamassery, Cochin. The theme of the Conference was “Managing India: Changing Times and Changing Demographics”. The Conference was inaugurated by Mr Shyam Srinivasan, Managing Director & CEO - The Federal Bank Ltd. Prof T V Rao, Chairman T V Rao Learning Systems Pvt Ltd & Adjunct Professor IIM, Ahmedabad delivered Keynote Address. Mr Yogesh Kumar Upadhyay, National President ISTD, presided over the function. Prof J Philip, Former Director IIM Bangalore, Founder and President Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship & President Emeritus ISTD also addressed the inaugural function.

The first technical session was on‘Skilling India to move up the Value Chain’. Ms Sreevidhya Santhosh, Career Advisor, motivational speaker, success coach Managing Director Calibri Training & Development, LLC, Dubai and Prof (Dr) Manon Varghese, Dean XIME, Kochi were the speakers. Prof Francis Cherunilam moderated the session.

The Second session was on ‘Empowering Indian Youth for the Emerging Global Needs’. Dr K N Raghavan ITS, Author & Commissioner Central Excise & Customs, Kochi and Ms J Sabita, Vice-President, Steria India Ltd, Chennai were the speakers, which was moderated by Mr K J Jamestin, Former Director HR, ONGC Ltd.

The Third session was on ‘Emerging Trends in Learning & Development’. Prof (Dr) Rajeshwari Narendra, Director - Academy of HRD, Ahmedabad, Management Professor MLS University, Udaipur and Former President ISTD and Mr C S Amnilkumar, Vice-President & Head HR - Reliance Retail were the speakers. The session was moderated by Dr Prem Saran, IAS (Retd).

The Technical sessions concluded with presentation by Ms Namritha, Trainer and Mr Vivek Krishna Govind, Partner - Varma & Varma Chartered Accountants and Chair, Young Indians, Kochi on the topic ‘Lead India – Managing India Youth Aspirations’. Prof (Dr) M M Sulphey, Dean TKM College of Engg & Management Quilon chaired the session.

The Programme culminated with Valedictory session. Dr Jayakumar IAS, Former Chief Secretary, Govt of Kerala and Vice-Chancellor, Thunchat Ezhuthachan Malayalam University, Thirur was the Chief guest. Mr S R Nair, Chairman NATCON made summing up, Mr T V Subba Rao, National Vice-President ISTD and Mr P T George, Regional Vice-President-South & Chairman ISTD Kochi Chapter also spoke.

17 NEW CHAPTERS

The 47th & 48th Chapters of ISTD have started functioning at Meerut and Nellore during 2015 with thirty members each, one life and twenty nine individual members.

NEW WEBSITE

New ISTD website has been launched.

HIGHLIGHTS BRIEF REPORT ON MAJOR EVENTS 44th IFTDO World Conference & Exhibition at Malaysia

International Federation of Training & Development Organizations (IFTDO) World Conference which is held every year in different countries by rotation after thorough selection, is regarded as the most prestigious event in the field of training and development to which the training fraternity eagerly looks forward for participation. This year’s Conference, with the nomenclature 44th IFTDO World Conference was held at Malaysia, from August 24th- 27th, 2015, on the theme “PERFORMANCE PIPELINE: BEYOND HR” at KL Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

SUB-THEMES • Human Resource Management • Human Resource Development • Leadership • Culture • Innovation

45th IFTDO World Conference & Exhibition at Bahrain

45th IFTDO World Conference and Exhibition was held at Conference Center, Crown Plaza, Kingdom of Bahrain on the theme “Lessons from Leaders” from 21-23 March, 2016 under the patronage of His Royal Highness Prince Shaikh Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa -The Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Bahrain.

46th IFTDO World Conference & Exhibition at Muscat

46th IFTDO World Conference & Exhibition will be held at Muscat, Sultanate of Oman from 9-11 April, 2017. The theme of the Conference will be “Organizational Transformation beyond 2020”. The venue of the Conference is Shingarella Hotel in partnership with OSHRM.

Call for Papers will be closed on 30th September 2016

For more information, contact: Email: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; Tel: OSHRM: +968 93 92 2154 Nihel Tajouri: +968 93 95 9375

18 CONCLAVE

The Indian Society for Training and Development (ISTD) held its Conclave 2016 edition focussing on Learning and Development (L&D) on 19-20th May at the Mirza Ghalib Hall, SCOPE Convention Centre, Lodhi Complex, New Delhi.

The Conclave had about 100 participants from various professional organisations across the country. The intent was to bring out examples where Organisations have actually utilised Learning and Development for the purposes of Organisation transformation. The Key Organisational Support to this Conclave came from leading Corporates like IOCL, ONGC; Petronet; GAIL; Oil India; HPCL; BPCL;

Chief Guest Mr Narendra Kumar, IAS, Principal Secretary, Govt of NCT inaugurated the function on 19th May. In his inaugural speech he emphasised the need for using L&D across the employee levels to ensure that they were given opportunities to enhance their skill and knowledge to be more engaged in their service to society.

Mr Biswajit Roy, Director BD & HR Oil India and the Conclave Chairman reiterated the fact that with the changing economic scenario across the globe, it is important for all organisations’ to re-align their employees via L&D to enable them gain the appropriate competencies to compete in domestic and international markets. Others who spoke at the inaugural session were Mr YK Upadhyay President ISTD; Dr SP Verma Executive Director ISTD and Dr Subash Masters, Chairman, Programme Committee.

The content of the Conclave edition 2016 broadly covered the following areas.

Developing the right leaders for • Encouraging young leaders to bring their personal vision and values into future challenges their leadership • Taking the organisation through a cultural transformation to improve performance Aligning L&D with Business • Providing solutions which are strategic significance to Business / Operations Strategies • Challenging certain formal methods of learning with new learning tools and ideas How L&D works in a digital • Examples of utilization of digital capability for leadership and team building technology ambience for capabilities transformation • Ideas for creating a digital mindset / culture for enhancement of L&D capability Creating a different skill set for • Aligning the employee development programmes to adapt to the changing the next generation skill set required for changes in ways of working • Attempts to attract and retain the right talent for future growth of employee and organisation Developing line managers to • Creation of a leadership pipeline though the implanting a culture for cope with change empowerment • Upskilling telnet o current managers with skills to “lead” Developing an empowering line • Use of different methods for line manager development managers • Explore the process of facilitation between teams and managers

The 6 Sessions spread over 2 days; had a glittering array of speakers who shared their views and presented glimpses of how their Organisations successfully utilised L&D for developing Leaders and how Transformation / Change Management has taken place. Queries from Participants were addressed by the Speakers after each Session.

19 The Speakers included

Ms Charu Maini Pearson Mr Dinesh Bhrushundi GMR - DIAL Mr Anurag Aman AON Hewitt Dr (Ms) Suneeta Singh NTPC – PMI Mr YK Upadhyay ARIA Mr SK Srivastava Tata Power - Distribution, Delhi Mr SD Tripathy Tata Steel Mr Vijay Lal Reliance ADA - Distribution, Delhi Mr Amit Khera McKinsey Mr VK Singh PowerGrid Mr Kartik Mehrotra Knolskape (on E Learning) Mr Mohinish Sinha Hay Group / Korn Ferry Mr TP Mishra Bank of Baroda Ms Preemita Singh ICRA Mr Subhash Jagota Global Business Solutions Dr SP Verma ISTD Mr Aman Deep Dubey Learn Tech (on E Learning)

The Sessions were chaired by Mr YK Upadhyay, Mr P Varshney, Mr. YN Kaushal, Dr N Nilay and Dr AC Joshi respectively.

REGIONAL HR Summit NORTH J K Lakshmipat University in association with ISTD Jaipur chapter organized National HR Summit on 1st October 2015. The theme of the summit was “Skilling Youth for Evolving Organizations”.

The theme of the summit was a conscious initiation towards understanding the issue, needs and challenges in skilling youth. Recognizing the evolving needs of industry and dynamics impacting the skills requirement, the summit was a step towards developing models of partnerships between industry and academia. The summit was organized to come out with workable actions in developing youth and usher development and growth of the nation.

The summit started with invoking the blessings of Goddess Saraswati, followed by a brief introduction of ISTD and welcome address by Dr. Amit Jain, Chairman, ISTD- Jaipur Chapter. Dr. Upasana Singh, Hon. Secretary (I/C), ISTD Jaipur Chapter and coordinator of summit introduced the theme. The Keynote address was delivered by Dr. S.K. Mujumdar, Director who started with answering fundamental questions related to the theme of the summit i.e. “Is human being a resource?” What is skill? And what is skilling? He highlighted the demographic features of India and the trend from 2015 to 2025.

20 Training Day Celebration

The foundation day of ISTD as “Training Day” was celebrated on April 10th, 2016. A session on “Effectiveness of Outbound Trainings” was organized by ISTD Jaipur Chapter conducted by renowned trainer and ISTD member Dr. Veena Arora. The venue and hospitality courtesy for the said meeting was extended by Asiana Housing Ltd. at their Site “Asiana Umang”. Dr. Veena in her session highlighted the importance and usage of outbound trainings and later on demonstrated the same by involving the present members in the trainings exercises and games in the lawns of the venue. The event was attended by ISTD members along with their family members. The games and activities involved the members present and emphasized various management skills to increase effectiveness. Dr. Amit Jain, Chapter Chairman presented Dr. Veena a memento on behalf of the chapter and expressed his appreciation for the initiative.

NATIONAL COUNCIL MEETINGS

During the year, Five National Council Meetings were held in all four regions as per details given below:

98th (1st) on 27th June, 2015, Delhi 99th (2nd) on 5th September, 2015,Vadodara 100th (3rd) on 10th December, 2015, Kochi 101st (4th) on 20th February, 2016, Mumbai 102nd (5th) on 2nd July, 2016, Kolkata

AWARDS DURING THE YEAR – 2014-15

Type Chairman / Co-Chairman Awardees FELLOWSHIP Prof V P N Nair/ • Dr P C Panda, Bhubaneswar Dr S G Bapat • Dr M M Sulphey, Thiruvanthapuram • Mr Aaditya Moona, Mumbai BEST MEMBER Shri M Muthiah / Mr. Arvind P Khode Shri Kamlesh Ramniklal Patel

BEST CHAPTER Shri Brij Mohan Prasad / No Nominations received Ms Rashmi Bhargava SMALL BEST CHAPTER Shri Brij Mohan Prasad / Kota Ms Rashmi Bhargava BEST PAPER - IJTD Prof. (Mrs.) Sushma Shekhar Kulkarni Mapping and assessment of Behavioural Dr Sujata Mangaraj Competencies of Deputy Executive Engineers,360 Degree Approach” (A study in Government Organization, INDIA), by Er. I Satyanarayana Raju & Dr. D Masthan, Published in July-September, 2014 BEST PAPER –IJTD - Prof. (Mrs.) Sushma Shekhar Kulkarni/ Development of a Unique Conceptual (Women Writer) Kamla Dr Sujata Mangaraj Framework on Mentor - Mentee Pairing in the Award Indian Context by Ms Sushmita Srivastava published in July-September 2014

21 BOOK AWARD Dr S G Bapat/ First - Prof Mohammad Masood Ahmad What the CEO Really Wants from you written by Mr R Gopalakrishnan, published by Collins Business.

Second – At the Helm-A Memoir written by Dr V Krishnamurthy, published by Collins Business Third – The Maruti Story – How a Public Sector Company Put India on Wheels written by Mr R C Bhargava with Ms Seetha Parthasarathy, published by Collins Business.

Commendation Award • The Coalition of Competitors written by Mr Kiran Karnik, published by Collins Business

• Infinite Vision-How Aravind Became the World’s Greatest Business Case for Compassion written by Ms Pavithra K Mehta & Ms Suchitra Shenoy, published by Collins Business.

NATIONAL AWARD FOR Shri K N Baqaya First INNOVATIVE TRAINING / Dr Sudhir K Jain VIOM Network Ltd, Gurgaon PRACTICES

Second jointly to • Union Bank of India, Mumbai & NEEPCO, Shillong

Third jointly to • Bharat Aluminum Co, Chhattisgarh & • Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd, Gurgaon

Two Commendations • Engineers India Ltd, New Delhi • Bank of Baroda, Mumbai

22 SUBJECT COMMITTEES

The following Committees were set up during the year 2015-16:

S.No. Committee Chair Co-Chair

1 Advisory Prof Joe Philip ---

2 Fellowship Dr S Venkataraman Dr Upinder Dhar

3 IJTD Prof Vinayshil Gautam Dr Sujata Managaraj

4 Building Air Cmde Amritlal Mr Aaditya Moona

5 Discipline Committee Dr B R Singh Prof B R Virmani

6 Membership & Chapter Relations Mr Atul Sharma Mr Vijay Rai

7 Academic Board Prof P K Sharma Dr AC Joshi

8 Programs & Consultancy Mr Y K Upadhyay Dr R Kathikeyan

9 Awards – Innovative Training. Practices & Mr S K Bishwas Dr M S Rau Vivekananda

10 Book Award Dr S G Bapat Prof N Sambasiva Rao

11 Best Paper Award – IJTD (M & F) Dr Samir S Pingle Dr Mehulkumar Ghanshyamdas Thakkar

12 Best Chapter & Best Small Chapter Mr C K Podder Mr Pramod Chaturvedi

13 T & CC (MES) & Skill Development Mr A A Niazi Col (Dr) N B Saxena

14 Corporate Social Responsibility Dr Rajeshwari Narendran Mr P T George

15 Best Member Award Mr. P Naresh Kumar Pinisethti Mr P V Kamat

16 Finance / Investment Prof Md Masood Ahmed Mr Nataraj Ray

17 Executive Committee Mr Y K Upadhyay Mr T V Subba Rao

18 Women Empowerment Ms. Rashmi Bhargava Dr Ruma Gomes

19 ISTD Newsletter Ms Anita Chauhan Ms Rashmi Sharma

20 Brand & Image Building Dr R Karthikeyan Dr Nanditesh Nilay

23 MEMBERSHIP POSITION

Chairperson – Mr Atul Sharma Co-Chairman - Mr Vijay Rai

During the year, Chairman and Members of the Committee initiated steps to increase the Membership and succeeded as could be seen from the details.

MEMBERSHIP INSTITUTIONAL INDIVIDUAL TOTAL AS ON

PERMANENT ANNUAL LIFE ANNUAL ASSOCIATE / DIPLOMA STUDENT STUDENTS (ONE YEAR FREE MEMBERSHIP)

June 16, 2015 172 216 3834 2615 938 286 8061

June 16, 2016 178 245 3901 2945 982 336 8588

SEMINARS & TRAINING PROGRAMMES

Chairman – Mr Y K Upadhyay Co-Chairman – Dr R Karthikeyan

In all 8 programmes, including two in-house programmes as mentioned below were conducted. l Programme on “Innovative Training Practices “ on 20th June, 2015 at Mirza Ghalib Hall, Scope Convention Centre, New Delhi. Programme Director: Mr Y K Upadhyay. Co-ordinator: Mr S C Bahuguna. l Incompany Programme on “Train the Trainers” for Air India, at Training Centre, Air India,Palam, Gurgaon 28th-30th September, 2015. Programme Co-ordinator: Dr S P Verma. l 60th All India Course on “Project Planning, Monitoring and Control Systems” from 30th November- 4th December, 2015 at Training House, B-23, Qutab Institutional Area, New Delhi. Programme Director: Dr Uddesh Kohli. Co- ordinator: Mr S C Bahuguna. l ISTD National HR Conclave on “Learning & Development” from 19th -20th May, 2016 at Mirza Ghalib Hall, Scope Convention Centre, Scope Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi. Conclave Director: Mr Biswajit Roy. Co- ordinator: Mr S C Bahuguna around 100 participants attended. l Residential Programme on “Train The Trainers” from 30th May- 02nd June, 2016 at Hotel Aketa, Dehradun. Programme Mentor: Dr. Vinayshil Gautam. Programme Co-ordinator: Dr S P Verma. l Incompany Programme on “Train the Trainers” for Indian Oil Institute of Petroleum Management, at 83, Institutional Area, Sector 18, Gurgaon from 20th -24th June, 2016. Programme Co-ordinator: Dr S P Verma.

24 l Programme on “Innovative Training Practices “ on 24th June, 2016 at Mirza Ghalib Hall, Scope Convention Centre, New Delhi. Programme Director: Mr S K Bishwas. Co-ordinator: Mr S C Bahuguna. l Residential Programme on “Training Techniques and Tools for Trainers” from 13th July- 16th July, 2016 at Hotel Aketa, Dehradun. Programme Director: Dr Upinder Dhar.

MODULAR EMPLOYABLE SKILLS (MES) SCHEME

Chairman : Mr A A Niazi Co-Chairman: Dr (Col) Nishith Behari Saxena

ISTD-MES have conducted assessment of 9,391 candidates from 1st April 2015 to 31st March 2016. Total 3,93,356 candidates have been assessed till date. ISTD-MES is having total 129 Coordinators as on date. Out of which 48 Coordinators are active and only 18 coordinators are having ACE qualified assessors. Proposed changes in the system of payment of DCA mode assessments:

A proposal is under discussion that now onwards, in case of DCA mode of assessment, out of 60% coordinator’s share, only 10% of the share amount will be adjusted towards its loan recovery and balance 50% share amount will be paid to the coordinators towards their share. This system will help in continuing the assessment work by coordinators as well as recovery of outstanding loan amount. MES Performance:

From 1 April 2015 to 31 March 2016

Year Number of Total revenue booked 60% share to 40% share to candidates during 2015-2016 Coordinators ISTD (in Rs.) (in Rs.) (in Rs.)

2015-2016 9391 75,12,800 45,07,680 30,05,120

Introducing new project “Skill Development” under the aegis of NULM (National Urban Livelihood Mission) for BPL category of Guwahati (Assam).

Introduction:

A project “Skill Development” under the aegis of NULM (National Urban Livelihood Mission) has been allotted by Govt of India to Govt of Assam for BPL category. Training will be provided by IIE (Indian Institutes of Entrepreneurship), Govt of India. As per the instructions, after completion of training of the batches, the candidates are required to be assessed by the empanelled Assessing Body registered with DGE & T. At the end of the training & assessment, the certificates will be issued jointly by NULM & I I E.

Source of funds:

Funds are already lying with NULM released by the Govt of India for the training of BPL category of Assam state.

Subjects for assessment: There are various subjects for assessment.

25 Role of MES-ISTD:

Since ISTD is already an empanelled Assessing Body with DGE&T, NULM is ready to get their assessed candidates by Assessing Body, ISTD-Delhi. Role of MES-ISTD is to send the qualified assessors to the venues for assessments as per schedule at the Testing Centres of Assam.

Involvement of RDAT & DGET:

All the assessments will be done manually. Web-portal will not be used and RDAT is also not involved in this assessment. There is direct involvement of two parties’ i.e; ISTD and NULM (Govt of Assam) through an MoU.

Duration of the Project:

The project will continue for 5 years and more. However, 6000 candidates will be assessed during one year.

Mode of payment:

Payment will be released by NULM directly to MES-ISTD on submission of invoices.

Fee structure will be same as Rs 800/- per candidate.

Terms & Conditions:

Terms & conditions are being prepared by ISTD and MoU will be signed by both the parties i.e; ISTD & NULM.

Action by MES-ISTD:-

(a) A letter will be circulated to all the coordinators for sending their assessors course/module - wise.

(b) Bills will be submitted to NULM directly on completion of assessment.

INDIAN JOURNAL OF TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT

Chairman – Prof Upinder Dhar/ Prof Vinayshil Gautam Co-Chairman – Dr Prem Hakumatrai Sethi / Dr Sujata Managaraj

The Indian Journal of Training and Development (popularly known as IJTD) is published quarterly. Issues of the Journal for January-March and April-June 2015 were brought out under the Chairmanship of Dr Upinder Dhar and July-September and October-December, 2015 were brought out under Prof Vinayshil Gautam. There were in all 44 articles including Book Reviews, besides the signed editorials.

Advertisements are an important source of revenue for a Journal. Efforts are, therefore, being made to get more advertisements by Prof Vinayshil Gautam, Chairman, Editorial Board, ISTD. However, more advertisements are needed to make the Journal self-supporting since the number of paid subscribers is very small. ISTD members receive copies of the Journal of cost and Diploma students are also not charged for it separately.

The National Office seeks the kind help and cooperation of the Chapters in identifying new subscribers and securing advertisements for the Journal from organizations in their domain. Apart from generating some income for ISTD through advertisements, addition of subscribers will help to increase the visibility of ISTD, assistance of members towards this end is solicited.

26 BOOK AWARD

Chairman – Dr S G Bapat Co-Chairman – Prof N Sambasiva Rao

ISTD’s Book Award was instituted in 1996-97. As many as 719 books by eminent persons published upto 2015-16 by a host of leading and reputed publishers, as well as by the authors themselves in a few cases have been entered so far for the awards. Of these, 100 books have bagged prizes. The authors have been honoured at ISTD Annual Conventions and the books received wide publicity among the potential buyers, which boosted their sales both in India and abroad.

innovative training practices awards

Chairman – Mr K.N. Baqaya Co-Chairman – Dr S.K. Jain

A training programme on ‘Innovative Training Practices” was held on 20th June, 2015 at SCOPE Convention Centre, Scope Complex, Mirza Ghalib Hall, 7, Institutional Area, New Delhi-110003. 15 Organizations made presentations about the unique features of their innovative training practices, these were:

Andhra Bank Apex College, Baroda Apex Academy - Bank of Baroda, Bharat Aluminium co Ltd, Engineers India Ltd, HDFC Bank Limited, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd, North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Ltd., NMDC, ONGC Academy, Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd., Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd, State Bank of India, UAE Exchange, India, Union Bank of India and Viom Networks Limited.

The names of the organizations which won the prizes during 2014-15 are given in the section “Fellowship and Awards” 2014-15. There were in all 51 participants including the members of competing participating teams and delegates.

DIPLOMA PROGRAMME

Chairman - Prof Pawan Kumar Sharma Co-Chairman - Dr Avinash Chandra Joshi The prestigious programme of the ISTD, Diploma in Training & Development which was started in 1979 has continued to draw an encouraging response from both the professionals and entrants interested in the field of human resource development. The candidates who have enrolled are a large number of MBA and professionals like General Managers, Personal Managers and Training Managers from line and staff functions and academicians from training and development Institutions.

The Diploma (T & D) Programme continued to show steady progress through the year. The registrations of 380 students were done in two batches, July 2015 and January 2016. Increased number of candidates took the semester examination in June and December which was successfully held at 25 Centres in India with the active help and cooperation of ISTD Chapters.

27 A special mention to record the cooperation extended and positive role played by the ISTD Members, Chapter Chairmen, Diploma Incharges, National Council Members, Faculty Members, Diploma Board Members and Diploma Staff Members who have ceaselessly endeavored to make the Diploma Programme a success it has become. This Programme continues to grow from strength to strength.

The finances of the Diploma Programme are in a sound position as shown in this Annual Report. The Programme calls for continuing reinforcement to maintain the heights as an important component of the professionalization of the function of Training & Development.

Enrolment:

A total of 380 students were enrolled in the last two batches: July 2015 & January 2016.

Contact Programmes:

Ten Contact Programmes were organized by the ISTD Chapters/Centers Incharges to assist the candidates in preparing for the semester examinations during the year at various Diploma Centers located in major cities like Bangalore, Bhopal, Bhubaneshwar, Chennai, Chandigarh, Delhi, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Jamshedpur, Kochi, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai, Nagpur, Pune, Trivandrum, Udaipur and Vadodara; etc.

Diploma Semester Examinations

The Diploma Semester Examinations were conducted at 24 Diploma Centers all over India during June and December, 2015.

RESULT DETAILS OF JUNE 2015 EXAMINATION

No of students applied for the examination .. 555 No of students Present .. 489 No of students absent .. 66

Details I II III IV V VI VII VIII

No of students appeared 234 243 264 238 213 216 218 211

No of students passed 219 235 208 232 213 209 212 211

No of students failed 15 08 56 06 -- 07 06 --

PASS% 94% 97% 79% 97% 100% 97% 97% 100%

28 RESULT DETAILS OF DECEMBER 2015 EXAMINATION

No of students applied for the examination .. 445 No of students Present .. 398 No of students absent .. 47

Details I II III IV V VI VII VIII

No of students appeared 153 161 170 140 227 229 233 226

No of students passed 145 156 139 138 225 216 226 226

No of students failed 08 05 31 02 02 13 07 --

PASS% 95% 97% 82% 98% 99% 94% 97% 100%

The following Best Student Awards were also announced for the year 2015: Best Student of the Year Ms Reena Chahal, Delhi Second Best Student of the Year Ms Vinita Khurana, Delhi Best Internship Report of the Year Ms Urmi Gupta, Kolkata

ANNUAL CONVOCATION -2016

The Annual Convocation Ceremony for the award of the Diploma was held on 10th April, 2016 at Scope Complex, New Delhi. Mr Suresh Prabhu, Hon’ble Minister of Railways was Chief Guest and ISTD President Mr Y K Upadhyay, Chairman Diploma Board Prof Pawan Kumar Sharma, Co-Chairman Dr Avinash Chandra Joshi for the function addressed the Convocation and distributed Awards to meritorious students. The address was highly impressive and appreciated by all present. A total of 218 students were conferred Diploma in Training & Development during the Convocation.

Prof. Pawan Kumar Sharma, the Chairman of Diploma Board in his Welcome Address extended his felicitations and good wishes for their future to the recipients of the Diploma Award. The Merit Certificates were awarded by the Chief Guest, and the Diploma Certificates were awarded to students by Mr Y K Upadhyay, President, ISTD. Mr Y K Upadhyay in his address highlighted the continued strengthening of Diploma Programme and lauded remarkable enhancement in Diploma students’ intake. Dr Avinash Chandra Joshi administered the Oath taken by the Diploma Recipients. The Chairman, Diploma Board delivered the Diploma report for the year 2015 and commended members and Dr S P Verma, Executive Director, Member Secretary, Mr S C Bahuguna, Director and Diploma staff for their outstanding services rendered and guidance provided by, Mr R Raghuraman, Ms Pragya Mathur and other support staff for their substantial contribution. The programme ended with the Chairman of Diploma Board declaring the Convocation closed.

29 FINANCES

Hony Treasurer – Prof Md Masood Ahmed

The Society continues to maintain its viability and a strong financial position. The total investments of the Society during 2015-16 have gone upto Rs 26.06 crores from Rs 25.18 crores in 2014-15, which is an increase of Rs 0.88 lakhs. The surpluses in the past have stood us in good stand in that we have been able to meet our commitments as well as fresh requirements arising from time to time. This is the result of the painstaking efforts made by the investment committee, which has been reviewing the various pros and cons of the existing investments and affecting necessary changes, whenever required and deploying funds very judiciously. We are indeed grateful to the Committee. Summary of Finances

S. Particulars 2014-15 2015-16 No (Rs in lakhs) (Rs in lakhs) 1. Gross Income 578.72 549.72 2. Surplus 186.94 200.19 (before depreciation and Tax) 3. Depreciation 2.87 2.60 4. Investments 2518.84 2606.84 5. Capital Fund 859.30 1056.90

CONCLUSION AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

I wish to express my deep sense of gratitude to Presidents Emeritus, Past Presidents and Fellow Members, Office Bearers and Members of the National Council especially National Vice-President Mr T V Subba Rao, Hony Treasurer Prof Mohd Masood Ahmad, RVPs Shri S K Bishwas, Shri Ramchandra Shukla, Shri P T George and Shri Narendra Kumar Ojha, and all Chairpersons, Co-Chairpersons and Members of Subject Committees, for their support, cooperation and assistance in discharging my responsibilities. I would also like to place on record my deep appreciation of the effective services rendered by Dr S P Verma, Executive Director, Shri S C Bahuguna, Director as well as all the staff members of the National Office.

At the time of laying down my office, I wish to offer my heartiest congratulations and felicitations to the incoming President Dr. R. Karthikeyan, Hony Treasurer, Mr. Salic Chaterjee and all Regional Vice- Presidents and wish them a very eventful year ahead.

Yogesh Kr Upadhyay National President 02 July, 2016

30 FELICITATION

ISTD had organized a get together followed by HI-TEA on January 16, 2016 from 04:30 PM to 05:30 PM at Tagore Hall, SCOPE Convention Centre, SCOPE Complex, 7, Institutional Area, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003 to felicitate Dr. Uddesh Kohli- Programme Director, President Emeritus- ISTD & Chairman-Engineering Council of India, Chairman Emeritus CIDC, Ex-Advisor-Planning Commission, Ex-CMD-PFC, Ex–Chairman, SCOPE & CDC and Past President AIMA for un-interruptedly organizing the prestigious Training Programme on “Project Planning, Monitoring and Control Systems” for the last 40 years. He had also just completed 50 years of his professional life.

CONGRATULATIONS ISTD is very happy to learn that Dr. Kiranmai Dutt of ISTD Hyderabad Chapter has been named among top six IT professionals. In an article Titled as The Leading Lady, the article mentions her among one of 6 women who have taken senior leadership roles in the Indian IT industry. The article also touches upon her greatest achievement as being one of the few Indian to hold a significant leadership position in a Fortune 500 company. Dr. Kiranmai Dutt was Chairperson of the Chapter and was instrumental in organizing a very successful ISTD national Convention at Hyderabad when she was Chapter Chairperson.

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31 DR S.P. VERMA, JoinED As Ed, ISTD & MEMBER SECRETARY, DIPLOMA BOARD.

Dr. S. P. Verma is PhD, MBA, MA, and LLB with over 34 years of rich and varied experience in the areas of HR, IR, Education, Training and Administration in leading Private as well as Public Sector Organizations.

He has been Head of Corporate HR in India Tourism Development Corporation, Delhi; Head of HRD & IR in Bharat Electronics Ltd, Ghaziabad; Training Head in JK Cement Works, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan; Asst. Director & Faculty in Western U P Productivity Council (A Zonal Council of National Productivity Council) at Allahabad and Kanpur. He has also been with Jindal Steel and Power Limited as Head HR at its steel plant in Patratu, Jharkhand; Structural Steel, Raigarh and in Education department in the Corporate office in Delhi.

He has been guest faculty to a number of Professional Institutes in Delhi and NCR for more than two decades. He is Life Member of ISTD, NHRD NETWORK & Delhi Management Association.

He has done his doctorate on “Relevance of Chanakya to the Modern Management”.

Presently he is Executive Director, Indian Society For Training & Development.

32 Photo Features Photo Features Photo Features Photo Features Best Paper Award – IJTD

YEAR Award Winner Title 1975-76 Mr Manish Nandy Assessing the Effectiveness of Training – ISTD Review – May- June 1974 1976-77 Dr P N Singh Needed Walkabout in Management education – September- October 1975 1977-78 Fr Michael Bogaeret Tribals can be Entrepreneurs – July-August 1976 1978-79 Fr Michael Bogaeret Training for Rural Development: A Place where Angels Fear to Tread – in the year 1977 1979-80 to 1985-86 No Award - 1986 Mr S C Iyer Transferability of Western Management Philosophies and Practices: Some Issues for Trainers – October-December 1986 Shri J Ramakanth Situationalism Versus Grid-January-March 1986 Mr Ashis Gupta Organizational Frames of Reference –Oct-Dec 1986 Ms S Verma & Mr T Verma Value Orientation of Rural Women and Associated Factors – January-March 1986 1987 Dr Dharni P Sinha Training the Top: Building New Administrative Culture – July- August 1987 Shri M S Saiyadain Training Functions in India – March-April 1987 Shri M R Dixit & Shri A K Jain Experience with Case Method in Short duration Executive Development Programme – March-April 1987 Shri M B Prasad Our Small Group: An Ethnographic Account of Learning Facilitative Skills in a therapy group – March-April 1987 Prof Vinayshil Gautam Managing Innovation for Technology diffusion – An analysis of the Instrument of STEP – January-February 1987 1988 Prof B R Virmani Training Workers for participation in Management – The Indian Experience – March-April 1988 Dr P N Singh Training Myopia Hindsting Organizational Synergy – Jan-Feb 1988 Shri Parth Sarathi Reaction Evaluation of Training & Development Programme – An Approach for Quantification Shri R S Singh Guess Why I Part your Company 1989 Dr T V Rao HRD Needs for employment Oriented Education – July-August 1989 Dr M B Athreya Beyond Skills: Training for Values – November-December 1989 Prof B R Virmani Management Training and Development – An Evaluation Approach – September-October 1989 Prof S K Singh Training Strategies for Effective Organization – September- October 1989 1990 Mr P Amsa Enlarging the Trainers Role beyond Individual to Group and Organizations Issues – May-August 1990 Mr S K Chakraborty Guna Dynamics can enrich Transactional Analysis Prof Vinayshil Gautam Some Organizational issues is managing change in turbulent environment – people and technology as a strategic fulcrum in the phenomena that is PCPL. Dr B M Jani Policy options for Human Resources Management in Indian Manufacturing Sector Mr Madhukar Shukla Developing Managerial Creativity 1991 Mr N M Agrawal Innovations in Transfer of Learning from Class Room to Work Situations-September-December 1991

33 Prof Vinayshil Gautam Emerging Constructs in Managing creativity and Innovation – A report from the Field.-May June 1991 Prof Satish K Kalra Perceived Self-Improvement among the Postgraduate Management Students after the Self Development Course – July-August 1991 1995-96 Mr Jerome Joseph & Ms Liza Thomas A Study of the Management Training Needs of IAS Officers in the context of Changing Environment – September-October 1996 1996-97 Dr Sorab Sadri, Dr Arun Sinha Towards a Learning Organization – April-June 1996 Mr Peter Banerjee 1997-98 Dr Manisha Aggarwal & Communicating Psychological Contracts through Human Dr R C Tripathi Resource - Jan-March 1997 1998-99 Dr Harsh Dwivedi Employee Empowerment: A Strategy for Sustainable Competitive Advantage 1999-2000 Mr P Sethumadhavan & Training Strategies For Managing in Government Departments Mr Srinivas R Kandula April-June 1999 2000-2001 Dr Azhar Kazmi Aligning Management Dev. with Strategy: Some recent experiences of Indian Companies April-June 2000 2001-02 Dr M M Bagali Employee Empowerment: Global Strategies in Managing HR for High Performance - Oct.-Dec. 2001 2002-03 Dr Sorab Sardi & Managerial Ethics: An Introspection - July-Sep 2002 Mrs S Jayashree Sadri 2003-04 Dr Debdutta Ray Managing Human Resources in the Reforming State Utilities: The Role of Training January-June 2003 2004-05 Dr Udai Pareek Reward System for Nurturing Talent and Teams – January-March 2004 2005-06 Dr Udai Pareek & Managers as Training Partners - July-Sep 2005 Management Thought, social discourse and Management Dr Subhash Sharma Education – April-June 2005 2006-07 Dr Udai Pareek The Process and Theories of Learning - October-December 2006 2007-08 Prof Zafar Husain, Prof Vinayshil Issues in Information System Outsourcing: UAE Perspective - Gautam & Prof Shahid Yamin October-December 2007 2008-09 Dr T Vijaykumar Job Satisfaction among Nationalized Bank Employees Area & Age Wise-A Case Study - July-September, 2008 2009-10 Prof Kalpana Agarwal Temping: the fastest growing HR trend in India – An Overview - July-September 2009 2010-11 Shri M Srimannarayana Training and Development Practices in India – October- December 2010 2011-12 Mr Abhishek Sharma & Dr Manisha Relationship Between Perception of the Hospital’s Psychological Agarwal, Work Environment and Mental Health Status of Medical Professionals - January-March 2011 2012-13 Second Award Jointly to Dr Sangeeta Transformational Leadership as Predictor of Conflict Handling Sahu & Dr. Avinash D Pathardikar & Strategy: An Empirical Study in Indian IT Companies & Prof. Praveen K Saxena & Dr. R K Significance of Pre Training Factors in Determining the Vyas Effectiveness of Training Programmes - April – June 2012 2013-14 Dr Rajesh Chandwani & Dr (Ms) The Concept of Mindfulness and its Organizaitonal Implications Vasanthi Srinivasan - January-March 2013 Dr T V Rao HRD Audit and Score Card 2500 - January - March 2013 2014-15 Er. I Satyanarayana Raju & Mapping and assessment of Behavioural Competencies of Dr. D. Masthan Deputy Executive Engineers, 360 Degree Approach (A Study in Government Organization, India), July-September, 2014.

34 Best Paper Award by Women Writers (Kamla Award) – IJTD

YEAR Award Winner Paper Title

1997-98 Dr (Mrs) Rajesh Singh Training for Developing Work Motivation: Some Guidelines for Trainers-Jan-March 1997

1998-99 Ms Tanuja Agarwala Human Resource Management: The Challenges Ahead

1999-2000 Ms Savita Rastogi Academic Staff Development in Higher Education - (Oct.-Dec 1999)

2000-2001 Dr (Mrs) Jyotsna Bhatnagar & The Knowledge Cocktail: Action Learning in two re Ms Deepti Menon Corporations - Oct.-Dec 2000

2001-02 Dr (Mrs) Manisha Agarwal Designing Effective Performance Appraisal System: Issues and Challenges for Organizations - July-Sep. 2001

2002-03 Dr (Mrs) Padma Iyer Women Entrepreneurs of Uttaranchal - April-June 2002

2003-04 Dr Radha Sharma Assessment and Development Centre as Tools for Competency Development - January-June 2003

2004-05 Mrs Payal Mehra Study on Stress Levels in Organizations and Impact on Employee Behavior - January-March 2004

2005-06 Dr (Mrs) Sushma Kulkarni A Critical Study of Total Quality Management in Indian Engineering Industries – October-December 2005

2006-07 Ms Gulzar Jiwani Evaluating Training – Beyond Reaction Evaluation - January-March 2006

2007-08 Dr (Ms) Nayantara Padhi & Dr Ratikanta Evaluation Training Effectiveness: An Empirical Study - Dash January-March 2008

2008-09 Dr (Ms) Rekha Vyas & Dr (Ms) Suman Singh Mitigating occupational health Hazards of Agriculture workers through Educational Intervention - July- September 2008

2009-10 Dr (Ms) Sangeeta Sahu Competency of Executives in BPOs - January-March 2009

2010-11 Ms Geetika, Dr (Ms) Tripti Singh & HR Practices, Quality of Work Life and Organizational Prof Vibhava Srivastava Efficiency; with special reference to IT-Enabled Service Sector in India - July-September 2010.

2011-12 Ms Vijit Chaturvedi & Ms Suman Arora Factors affecting training decision of middle level employees in automobile industry: A study with reference to automobile industry in NCR - October-December 2011

2012-13 Dr. Sujata Mangaraj Student Learning Outcomes – an Indicator of Teaching Excellence – A case study of an Indian B School - October – December 2012

2013-14 Dr (Ms) Rajeshwari Narendran & Ms Bharati Striving to Evolve : Acceptance of Women Trainers in the Sharma Indian Corporate World - January-March 2013

Ms Shoma Mukherjee & Social Enterpreneurship : A Case of Sustainable Dr (Ms) Radha R Sharma Human Development for the Differently Abled - January-March 2013

2014-15 Ms Sushmita Srivastava Development of a Unique Conceptual Framework on Mentor - Mentee Pairing in the Indian Context - July- September 2014

35 Young Male Trainers

YEAR First Second Commendation

1985-86 ECC Group of Larsen & Toubro Tube investment (I), Madras - Ltd

1990-91 Miss Nora Neelankavil, & Mr Mr Srikant Srinivasan, Miss Mr S Chandrasekhar & Vivek Sthalekar, Cromptron Sandhya Parathasarathy & Ms G Mr N Ravi Babu Rao, Greaves Ltd V Shanthi, Ashok Leyland Ltd Visakhapatnam Steel Plant

1991-92 Shri S Chandrasekhar, Vizag Dr Sunil Gupta, Colgate-Palmolive Shri Vijay Sonawani, Steel Plant India Ltd Thermax Ltd

1996-97 Mr K K Singh - - Mr Pranay Kumar, Mr Shivarajan of Bhilai Steel Plant, Bhilai

1997-98 Mr S R Naveen, MICO - - Industries

2001-02 Mr A K Sharma, Nuclear Power Mr S Ramesh, Motors Industries Mr H K Pathak Corpn. Mumbai Co Ltd, Bangalore Mr Amar Bountra Mr Sanjay Kumar

2003-04 Mr Jaspal Singh - - Engineers India Ltd

2004-05 Mr Ashish K Chawla Mr Perumal Rajaram, Tata - S T Microelectronics Consultancy Services Ltd

Young Female Trainers

YEAR First Second

1996-97 Ms Rashmi Bhargava, Optel Communications, - Bhopal

1997-98 Ms Pushpa Cherian & Ms Preeti Bhatnagar - Bhilai Steel Plant

2001-02 Ms Manju Mam Ms Sudha Mishra, National Power Training Institute, Faridabad Indian Oil Corpn, Kolkata

2003-04 Ms Rajrupa Majumdar Ms S Anjali CESC Ltd Indian Oil Corpn Ltd

2004-05 Ms Meera Sidhardhan Dr (Ms) Ranjana Mittal, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd NTPC

36 Book Award

YEAR First Second Third Consolation Consolation

1997-98 Mr Madhukar Shukla Dr Anjali Hazarika Dr Arun Kumar Jain - - Title: Competing Title: Daring to Dream: Title – Corporate through Knowledge: Cultivating Corporate Excellence Building a Learning Creativity through Publisher –Excel Books Organization Dream work Publisher – Sage Publisher – Sage Publications Publications

1998-99 Mr S Dwivedi Mr A Wakhlu Mr V Nilakant & - - Title – Corporate Title – Managing from Mr S Ramanarayan Excellence-The Eternal the Heart Title – Managing Quest, Publisher – Publisher – Response Organizational Change Macmillan India Ltd. Books Publisher – Response Books

1999- Dr Karl Ulrich Dr Prem Vrat Dr (Ms) Pushpa Sundar - - 2000 Dr R S Chaudhry Dr G D Sardana Title – Beyond Business Dr Kishan S Rana Dr B S Sahay from Merchant Charity Title – Managing Title – Productivity To Corporate Corporate Culture: Management: A System Citizenship; Publisher Leveraging diversity Approach – Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. to give India a global Publisher – Narosa competitive edge, Pub House Publisher – Macmillan India Ltd

2000- Mr Vipen Kapur Prof B R Virmani Mr Y L R Moorthi Mr R Venugopal Ed. By Mr C V Baxi 2001 Title – Power through Title – Managing People Title – Brand Title – Contemporary Title: Board Room 2007 People and Principles in Organizations Management Strategic Management Publisher – Excell Publisher – Tata Publisher – Sage Publisher – Vikas Publisher – Vikas Books McGraw Hill Publishing Publications, Response Publishing House Publishing House Co. Books Dr B S Sahay Mr K B C Saxena Mr Ashish Kumar Title: World-Class Manufacturing – A Strategic Perspective Publisher – Macmillan India Ltd.

2001-02 Mr Gopalaswamy Mr Anil Bhatnagar Mr P T Joseph S J Mr Prabuddha Ganguli Mr R C Sastry Ramesh Title: Water the Roots Title: The Nine Title – Intellectual Property Title: Dharmic Values Title – Managing Global – Let the Leaves Take Managerial Styles of Rights – Unleashing the & Human Resource Software Projects Care of Themselves the Enneagram Knowledge Economy Management Publisher – Tata Publisher – Global Publisher – Tata Publisher – Tata McGraw Publisher-Vikas McGraw Hill Publishing Business Press McGraw Hill Publishing Hill Publishing Co Publishing House Co. Co Mr Shrinivas Pandit Title: Thought Leaders – The Source Code of Exceptional Managers and Entrepreneurs Publisher- Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co

37 Book Award - Contd... 2002-03 Dr Simrit Kaur Dr Pritam Singh & Dr Mr Prem Chadha S J- Prof N S Siddharthan & Shri Mr Madanmohan Rao Title – Asha Bhandarkar Title – Performance Y S Rajan Title: Leading with Privatization and Public Title – winning the Management: It’s About Title – Global Business, Knowledge Regulation:The Indian Corporate Olympiad: Performing – Jut Just Technology and Knowledge Publisher – Tata McGraw Experience Publisher- The Renaissance Appraising Publisher – Sharing: Lessons for Hill Publishing Co Macmillan India Ltd Paradigm Macmillan India Ltd Developing Country Mr V S Ramaswamy & Publisher-Vikas Enterprises Ms S Namakumari Publishing House Publisher – Macmillan India Title – Marketing Ltd Management Planning, Mr Akhil Marfatia Implementation & Title: Win for Life: I Can, I Control Shall, I will Win Published by Macmillan Publisher Tata McGraw Hill India ltd 2003-04 Mr Pradip N Khandwalla Dr A P J Abdul Kalam Mr Randiv Mehra Mr Rodney D Ryder Mr Arfeen Khan Title – Lifelong Creativity & Dr A Sivathanu Pillai Title – Getting to Title – Brands, Trademarks Title -You can, You will, – an Unending Quest Title – Envisioning an Transformation and Advertising: It’s your Choice Publisher- Tata McGraw Empowered National – Publisher – Macmillan Publisher – Lexis Nexis Publisher MacMillan Hill Co Ltd Technology For Societal India Ltd Butterworths India Ltd Transformation Mr A Thothathri Raman Publisher- Tata McGraw Title- Knowledge Hill Management _ A Resource Book Publisher – Excell Books 2004-05 Dr S L Rao Mr Arun Maira Mr T V Rao & Mr Raju Mr Upendra Kachru Dr B D Singh Title – Negotiation Title – Remaking India Rao Title – Strategic Management Title: Industrial Relations- Made Simple-Everyone – One Country, One Title- The Power of 360 Concepts and Cases Emerging Paradigms Must win Destiny Degree Feedback – Publisher – Excel Books Publisher Excel Books Publisher- Excell Books Publisher – Response Maximizing Managerial Dr T Satyanarayana Chary and Leadership Books, (Sage Title – Venture Capital – Effectiveness Publications) Concepts & Applications Publisher – Response Publisher – Macmillan India Books (Sage Publications) Ltd 2005-06 Shri Rajesh Jain Prof V Nilakant & Shri Moid Siddiqui Dr Umesh Sharma Title– Dr Madhurima Lall & Ms Title-Chains that Prof S Ramanarayan Title– Corporate Soul Stress Management through Shikha Sahai Liberate – Governance Title- Change – The Monk within the ancient wisdom and modern Title – Entrepreneurship of Family Firms Management, publisher- Manager, science Publisher - Excell publisher- Excell Books publisher-Macmillan Response Books (Sage Publisher- Response Books Dr Udai Pareek & Shri Publications) books (Sage Shri J M Ovasdi T V Rao Publications) Title– Management of Non- Title– Training of Governmental Organizations Education Managers, – Towards a Developed Civil Publisher -Macmillan Society Publisher -Macmillan 2006-07 Dr Sugata Mitra Dr P.T. Joseph, SJ Mr A G Krishnamurthy Prof B R Virmani Ms Rashmi Dutt Title – The Hole in the Title – EQ and Title – Desi Dream Title– The Challenges Title – Managing your Wall – Self Organizing Leadership Publisher- Merchants of Indian Management: Boss: Publisher-Wisdom Systems in Education Tata McGraw Hill Publisher- Tata McGraw Publisher-Sage Publications Tree Publisher-Tata McGraw Hill Dr Uddesh Kohli & Dr B S Sahay & Hill Lt Col K K Chitkara Shri A K Gupta Title - Project Management Title– Supply Chain – Handbook: Modelling and Solutions Publisher-Tata McGraw Hill Publisher-Macmillan 2007-08 Mr Satish Khanna Dr Mousumi S Lt Col. Mohinder Pal Mr G Pandu Naik Dr S Shajahan, Title -The Rising Bhattacharya & Dr Singh Title - HRD Solutions for Title - International Indiapreneur – Instilling Nilanjan Sengupta Title-You Can’t Punch Excellence in Training and Business, Publisher- entrepreneurial Skills, Title-Emotional with a Thumb – Simple Development, Publisher - Macmillan India publisher- Macmillan Intelligence – Myth or ways to Effective Team Excel Books Mr Arul George Scaria, India Reality, Building, Prof G D Sharma, Title Title - Ambush Marketing Publisher -Excell Books Publisher - Wisdom Tree -Excellence in Management, – Game within a Game, Publisher -Rupa & Co. Publisher - Oxford University Press

38 Book Award - Contd... 2008-09 Mr Sanjiva Shankar Ms Ranjana Kumar Dr (Ms) Mala Kapadia, Dr Saugata Mitra, Mr Madan Sabnavis, Dubey, Title - A New Beginning Title - Heart Skills - Ms Seema Bangia and Title - Macroeconomics Title – Innovation with - The Turnaround Story Emotional Intelligence MsJayati Mitra, Demystified IT, of Indian Bank for work and life Title - 18 Management Publisher - Tata McGraw- Publisher - Tata Publisher -Tata McGraw Publisher -Excel Books. Competencies - Business Hill McGraw Hill Co. Hill Co Professionals cannot ignore Prof K Ramachandran Publisher - Sterling Publishers Title - Entrepreneurship Dr (Ms) Kavita Singh, Development - Indian Title - Counseling Skills for Cases on Change Agents Managers Publisher - Tata McGraw- Publisher - Prentice-Hall India Hill

2009-10 Prof S Manikutty & Prof Prof Ramanuj Majumdar Shri Bhaskar Chatterjee Shri Shankar Jaganathan Dr (Ms) Madhurima Lall & S P Singh Title - Consumer Title - Human Resource Title - Corporate Disclosures- Ms Sheetal Sharma Title Title- Essence Behaviour - Insights Management - A The Origin of Financial and - Personal Growth and of Leadership – from Indian Market Contemporary Text Business Reporting training & Development Explorations from Publisher -PHI Learning Publisher - Sterling Publisher - Routledge Taylor Publisher -Excel Books. Literature Publishers Pvt Ltd. & Francis Group. Dr R K Sahu Publisher - Macmillan Shri Tapomoy Deb Title - Title - Competency India Ltd Managing Human Resources Maping & Industrial Relations Pblisher - Excel Books Publisher - Excel Books.

2010-11 Shri K K Verma, Dr Seema Sanghi, Dr B D Singh Prof R R Gaur, Prof R Prof Rajib Lochan Dhar Kamekish, Title - Human Resource Title - Performance Sangal & Prof G P Bagaria, Title - Strategic Human Title - Unlearn Before Management Management System-A Title - A Foundation Course Resource Management U Learn for Global Publisher - Macmillan Holistic Approach in Human Values and Publisher - Excell Books Networking India Ltd Publisher - Excell Books Professional Ethics, Publishedr - Vats Publisher - Excell Books Publications

2011-12 Ms Rashmi Datt Dr C B Mamoria & Dr V Dr Sraban Mukherjee, Shri Moid Siddiqui, Title - Shri Anil Sainani & Shri Title - And the Lions S P Rao, Title - Competency Enrich Your Personality Rahul Pande, Smiled At the Rabbit Title - Personnel Mapping for Superior Publishedr - Macmillan Title - Triumph of Publisher -Wisdom Management Results Togetherness Tree, New Delhi Publisher - Himalaya Publisher -Tata McGraw Publishedr - Wisdom Publishing House Hill Education Pvt Ltd, Tree, New Delhi

2012-13 Prof Shobhana Prof R P Mohanty & Prof Lallan Prasad & Mr Dr P L Rao Prof K K Mehan Mahadaven Prof S G Deshmukh A M Banerjee Title - Organizational Title - Self Management Title - Cross Cultural Title - Advanced Title - Managing Communication for a Fulfilling Life Management-Concepts Operations Human Resource- Publisher - Excel Books Publisher - Better and Cases Management Text, Perspective and Yourself Books Publisher - Oxford Publisher - Excel Books Challenges University Press Publisher - Sterling Publishers

2013-14 Pof Rishikesha T. Mr M. R. Dev Prasad Mr. Subroto Bagchi, Mr Soma Valliappan Dr V S P Rao, Krishnan and Mr Vinay Title: Pitch It! Inspirational Title: The Elephant Title - You vs You - publisher Title - Managing Dabholkar Stories from the Cricket Catchers - Key Lessons - Productivity & Quality Oganization Title - 8 Steps to Dressing room to the for Breakthrough Growth Publishing Pvt. Ltd. Publisher - Excell Books. Innovation - Going from Corporate Boardroom Publisher - Hachette Jugaad to Excellence - Publisher - Random Book Publishing India House India. Pvt. Ltd.

2014-15 Mr. R. Gopalakrishnan Dr. V Krishnamurthy Mr. R C Bhargava & Ms. Mr Kiran Karnik Ms Pavithra K Mehta & Title - What the CEO Title - At the Helm-A Seetha Parthasarathy Title - The Coalition of Ms Suchitra Shenoy, Really wants from you. Memoir Title - The Maruti Story Competitors Title - Infinite Vision - Published by Collins Published by Collins - How a Public Sector Published by Collins How Aravind Became Business Business Company Put India on Business the World’s Greatest Wheels. Published by Business Case for Collins Business Compassion. Published by Collins Business

39 CEO’s Award

YEAR Awardee 2007-08 1. Industry Sector Shri R Gupta, CMD, Uranium Corporation of India Ltd, 2. Service Sector Shri Kishore Biyani, Chairman, Pantaloon 3. Education Sector Smt Kamani Patnaik Chairperson, Kalinga Fdn & Trust 2008-09 Mr A.M. Naik, CEO of L & T

ISTD-FICCI Award for Excellence in HR Practices 2003-04

First Second

Johnson & Johnson NTPC

ISTD – Vivekananda National Award for Excellence in HRD & Training

YEAR First Second Commendation Commendation 2005-06 No Award Ms Ruchi D Sharma - - Karvy Stock Broking Ltd 2006-07 Mr Sanjaya Mishra Dr Voliveru Sudha Rani Dr Ashok Kumar Mr Hari Nair Reader Associate Professor, Extension Training Programme Assistant Vice-President STRIDE, IGNOU Education Institute Officer Sona Koyo Steering Acharya N G RANGA, Municipal Corporation Systems Ltd Agricultural University of Delhi (Health Officer) 2007-08 Ms Smitha Balakrishnan Dr R Karthikeyan Mr Prashant Rao - Consultancy Services, Director, Head HR Trivandrum Gemba Management Consulting Essar Steel (Hazira) Ltd, Pvt Ltd, Chennai Gujarat Executive, Tata 2008-09 Shri Chinmoy Samajdar, Mrs (Dr) Rajeshwari Narendran, - - Durgapur Udaipur 2009-10 Dr Gaurav Bissa, Mrs Radhika Pange, Bangalore Ms Indu Maheshwari, Ms Ranjana Sen, Mumbai Udaipur Faridabad Mr Sandeep Thapa, Chennai 2012-13 Ms Priya Vasudevan, Dr (Ms) V Bharathi, Bangalore - - Mumbai

40 ISTD AWARD WINNERS

BEST MEMBERS BEST CHAPTERS

Year Member Best 2nd Best Small Best

1975 Dr Uddesh Kohli 1976 Shri Subhas Roy 1977 Prof Dharni P Sinha 1978 Prof J Philip 1979 Shri Homi D Mehta Nagpur 1980 Dr Ram Prakash Bhopal 1981 Dr S R Mohnot Bangalore 1982 Dr K Shamanna - 1983 Shri T Madhavan Kutty Madras 1984 Shri B C Mathur Bombay 1985 Smt Padma Ramchandran Bombay Delhi Trivandrum 1986 Prof Y K Bhushan Delhi Madras Sahupuram 1987 Dr P N Singh Madras Viskhapatnam Bhopal 1988-89 Dr George J Neelankavil Bombay Madras Hyderabad 1989-90 Dr Rajan Saxena Bombay Madras Neyveli 1990-91 Shri R Mukundan Madras Sahupuram Hyderabad 1991-92 Shri V Krishnan & Madras - Neyveli Shri S B Hedge Patil 1992-93 Shri L S N Guptha Madras Bombay Jabalpur 1993-94 Dr Sunil Abrol Bombay Madras Udaipur 1994-95 Brig Inder Sethi, AVSM (Retd) Mumbai - Udaipur & Shri P V Kamat 1995-96 No Award Madras - - 1996-97 Shri C D Jose Madras Delhi Udaipur 1997-98 Shri A K Sapru Delhi - Aurangabad 1998-99 Shri R P Singh Mumbai Chennai Udaipur Shri P S Venkateswaran Lucknow 1999-00 Dr V Narendran Kolkata - Sahupuram Shri T S Sankaranarayan 2000-2001 Prof N M Kondap Chennai - Silvassa 2001-2002 Dr G Soral Hyderabad - Sahupuram 2002-2003 Shri Shekhar Arora Chennai - Indore 2003-2004 Shri P K Chatterjee Kolkata - Sahupuram 2004-2005 - Delhi - Sahupuram 2005-2006 - Mumbai - Sahupuram 2006-2007 - Chennai - Sahupuram 2007-2008 Prof Vinayshil Gautam Delhi - Kota 2008-2009 No Award No Award - Jamshedpur 2009-10 Dr M S Rau Bangalore - Bhubaneshwar 2010-11 Shri C K Podder Kolkata - Udaipur 2011-12 Jointly to Mr Nataraj Ray Kolkata - Udaipur Mr Pramod K Sahoo Maharashtra 2012-13 Prof Sudhir K Jain Delhi - Udaipur 2013-14 Dr (Mrs) Padma Iyer Lucknow - Kochi 2014-15 Mr Arvind P. Khode - - Kota

41 OFFICE

National Regional Vice Presidents Year President Vice-President North South 1970-71 Shri J.P. Saigal - Shri J.M. Kitchlu Shri S.K. Parthasarathi 1971-72 Shri J.M. Kitchlu - Shri Ram Prakash Shri S.K. Parthasarathi 1972-73 Shir S.K. Parthasarthi - Shri A.P. Saxena Shri K.R.N. Menon 1973-74 Shri A.D. Sinha - Shri B.L. Jain Shri K.R.N. Menon 1974-75 Shri B.C. Mathur - Shri T.N. Chaturvedi Shri Hari Eswaran 1975-76 Shri S.S. Rangnekar - Shri A.P. Paul Shri M.K Kumar 1976-77 Shri M.K. Kumar - Dr U.K. Kohli Shri M.S.S Varadan 1977-78 Prof Nitish R. De - Dr U.K. Kohli Shri M.S.S Varadan 1978-79 Dr V. Ramchandran - Dr U.K. Kohli Prof D.P. Sinha 1979-80 Prof . J. Philip - Dr U.K. Kohli Prof D.P. Sinha Shri B.G. Varshney 1980-81 Shri B.G. Varshney - Dr Ram Prakash Shri M.S.S. Varadan 1981-82 Dr D.P. Sinha - Dr Ram Prakash Shri G.V.N. Mudaliar 1982-83 Dr R.D. Mohota - Dr Ram Prakash Brig. M.Y. Mudabidri 1983-84 Dr U.K. Kohli - Dr S.R. Mohnot Shri T. Madhavan Kutty 1984-85 Dr U.K. Kohli - Dr S.R. Mohnot Shir S.D. Patel 1985-86 Dr S.R. Mohnot - Shri K. Jai Singh Shri J Swaminathan 1986-87 Dr P.N. Singh - Prof Vinayshil Gautam Shri M.A. Ramaswamy 1987-88 Dr B.R. Singh - Prof Vinayshil Gautam Shri A. Ramakrishnan 1988-89 Prof Vinayshil Gautam - Shri R.D. Gupta Shri K.Raghavaiah 1989-90 Prof Y.K. Bhushan Prof B.R. Virmani Dr B.L. Rawat Cdr M.R.K. Singh 1990-91 Prof B.R. Virmani Shri J.N. Amrolia Dr B.L. Rawat Shri S. Pandey 1991-92 Shri J.N. Amrolia Dr Ranjan Saxena Shri R.C Sanghi Shri N.P. Manjunatha 1992-93 Dr Ram Prakash Shri U.K. Dikshit Dr U.K. Dikshit Dr K. Shamanna 1993-94 Shri Sami Mallick Shri CD. Jose Dr R.P. Singh Shri V. Krishnan 1994-95 Dr Sunil Abrol Shri V Krishnan Dr B. L. Rawat Shri N. Jayaraman 1995-96 Shri Sami Mallick Shri CD. Jose Shri R.L. Tayalia Dr S.R. Gollapudi 1996-97 Shri C.D. Jose Dr Sunil Abrol Shri R.L. Tayalia Dr K. Shamanna 1997-98 Shri Sunil Abrol Shri V Krishnan Shri Ashoka Bhat Dr K Shamanna 1998-99 Shri V Krishnan Shri M.B.S.Sastry Shri A K Sapru Dr S. Venkataraman 1999-2000 Shri M.B.S.Sastry Prof C.M. Srivastava Shri A.K. Sapru Dr S. R. Gollapudi 2000-2001 Prof C.M. Srivastava Dr S. Venkataraman Dr V. Narendran Sh. T.S. Sankara Narayanan 2001-2002 Prof S. Venkataraman Shri Subir Raha/ Dr R.P. Singh Shri Siraj-Ur-Rahman Prof Ashok Chandra 2002-2003 Prof Ashok Chandra Dr S.K. Tamotia Dr (Mrs) Padma Iyer Shri S. Ramachandran 2003-2004 Dr S.K. Tamotia Shri Subir Raha Shri O.P. Gupta Shri Shekhar Arora 2004-2005 Sh. Subir Raha Prof N M Kondap Prof (Dr) D.K. Banwet Shri Shekhar Arora 2005-2006 Dr N M Konddap Sh. Shekhar Arora Dr A K Lomas Prof T N Murthy 2006-2007 Sh Shekhar Arora Dr R. P. Singh Dr Rajeshwari Narendran Sh. Gopal Hari 2007-2008 Shri R. P. Singh Dr Upinder Dhar Dr Srimant Basu Dr Y. Manohar 2008-2009 Dr Upinder Dhar Dr Y. Manohar Prof S.K. Jain Prof Moh. Masood Ahmed 2009-2010 Sh. Y. Manohar Shri P. Bhattacharyya Dr. M.S. Rau Sh. T.V. Subba Rao 2010-2011 Sh. P. Bhattacharyya, IAS Dr D K Banwet Dr V Narendran Prof B. Thyagraj 2011-2012 Dr D.K. Banwet Shri S.J. Amalan Shri V.K. Vyas Shri P. Naresh Kumar 2012-2013 Dr. K.R. Gangadharan Prof. Rajeshwari Shri Mukesh Jain Shri B. Venkataramana Narendran 2013-14 Dr (Mrs) Rajeshwari Narendran Dr. Yogesh Kr Upadhyay Dr Nanditesh Nilay Prof V P Narayanan Nair 2014-15 Sh. Yogesh K Upadhyay Mr S J Amalan Ms Anita Chauhan Mr M Muthia 2015-16 Sh. Yogesh K Upadhyay Mr T V Subba Rao Mr S K Bishwas Mr P T George

42 BEARERS

Regional Vice Presidents Hony. Gen. Secy/ East West Hony. Treasurer Executive Director Shri A.D. Sinha Shri S.S. Rangnekar Sh. Mahesh Chandra Shri R.C. Goyal Shri S.K. Dora Shri S.S. Rangnekar Lt. Col. Brij Mohan Shri A.P. Saxena Shri A.R. Saraogi Shri F.A. Menezil Shri Gyan Haksar Dr U.K. Kohli Shri K.S. Krishnamoorthy Rev. J. Fiklla Shri P.K. Chopra Dr U.K. Kohli Shri V.M. Vortal Dr V. Ramachandran Shri P.K. Chopra Dr U.K. Kohli Shri Subhas Roy Shri E.P. Maithias Shri P.K. Chopra Dr U.K. Kohli Shri Saroj J. Ghandy Shri Homi D. Mehta Shri P.K. Chopra Wg. Cdr S.S. Bains Prof J. Philip Shri Homi D. Mehta Shri P.K. Chopra Lt. Col. M.F. Dean Prof J. Philip Sh. R.R. Nair/CdrKN Nair Shri B.G. Varshney Lt. Col M.F. Dean Shri M.J. Shaikhali Cdr K.N. Nair Shri B.G. Varshney Lt. Col. M.F. Dean Shri D.V. Kapoor Dr R.D. Mohota Dr S.R. Mohnot Cmde. S.S. Rao Shri B.K. Saha Vacant Dr S.R. Mohnot Cmde. S.S. Rao/Lt. Col. C. Soni Shri B.K. Saha Shri S.K. Dutta Dr S.R. Mohnot Lt. Col. C Soni Shri B.K. Saha Shri Ajit Singh Shri K. Jai Singh & Lt. Col. R.L. Handa Shri G.D. Dutta Shri B.K. Saha Dr P.N. Singh Shri G.D. Dutta Lt. Col. R.L. Handa Shri R.K. Sehgal Dr K. Shamanna Shri B.M. Kapur Lt. Col. R.L. Handa Shri R.S. Brijnath Dr B.R. Singh Shri B.M. Kapur Lt. Col. R.L. Handa Shri D.K. Guha Thakurta Prof Y.K. Bhushan Mrs. P. Nigam Prof M. Thyagarajan Shri S. Balakrishnan Prof CM. Srivastava Brig. Inder Sethi Dr J.C. Jha Shri D. Singh Deo Prof CM. Srivastava Brig. Inder Sethi Dr J.C Jha Shri D. Singh Deo Shri M.C. Agarwal Brig. Inder Sethi Dr J.C. Jha Shri D. Singh Deo Shri M.C. Agarwal Brig. Inder Sethi Dr J.C. Jha Shri D. Singh Deo Shri S. Mitra Brig. Inder Sethi Shri K.N. Baqaya Shri S.K. Ghosh Shri P.D. Thosar Brig. Inder Sethi Shri K.N. Baqaya Shri D. Singh Deo Shri S.B. Hegde patil Brig. Inder Sethi Shri S.C. Bahuguna Shri D. Singh Deo Shri P.V. Kamat Brig. Inder Sethi Air Cmde Amrit Lal, VSM (Retd.) Shri MBS Sastry Shri P.V. Kamat Brig. Inder Sethi Air Cmde Amrit Lal, VSM (Retd.) - Shri P.V. Kamat Brig. Inder Sethi Air Cmde Amrit Lal, VSM (Retd.) Shri A Bandyopadhyay Shri P.V. Kamat Brig. Inder Sethi Air Cmde Amrit Lal, VSM (Retd.) Dr Jyotirmaya Mahapatra Shri P.V.Kamat Brig. Inder Sethi Air Cmde Amrit Lal, VSM (Retd.) Shri Shashi Prakash Prof N.M. Kondap Brig. Inder Sethi Air Cmde Amrit Lal, VSM (Retd.) Shri N Nabaghana Pany Dr N.M. Kondap Brig. Inder Sethi Air Cmde Amrit Lal, VSM (Retd.) Shri Rajeev Chopra Shri K. R. Thacker Brig. Inder Sethi Air Cmde Amrit Lal, VSM (Retd.) Shri N Nabaghana Pany Shri K. R. Thacker Brig. Inder Sethi Air Cmde Amrit Lal, VSM (Retd.) Sh. Aumit Ray Dr Upinder Dhar Brig Inder Sethi/ Air Cmde Amrit Lal, VSM (Retd.) Dr D K Banwet Col (Dr) D.P. Dimri Sh. Amit Kumar Basu Dr Firoz Holia Air Cmde Amrit Lal/ Col (Dr) D.P. Dimri Dr D. K. Banwet Sh. B M Prasad Sh. J.N. Chowdhary Dr D. K. Banwet Col (Dr) D.P. Dimri Sh. B.M. Prasad Dr S.G. Bapat Dr D. K. Banwet Col (Dr) D.P. Dimri Sh. M.B.V. Rau Sh. Aditya Moona Dr D.K. Banwet Col. (Dr) D.P. Dimri Sh. S.C. Padhy Sh. Y. K. Upadhyay Air Cmde Amrit Lal- Col. (Dr) D.P. Dimri/ VSM (Retd.) Sh. S.C. Bahuguna Sh. C.K. Podder Sh. Arun Chittalngia Air Cmde Amrit Lal- Dr. M.S. Rau/ VSM (Retd.) Sh. S.C. Bahuguna Sh. Biswanath Sarangi Sh A.S. Navadikar Air Cmde Amrit Lal Dr. M. S. Rau Sh. Nataraj Ray Sh Arvind Shridhar Navadikar Mr Sandeep Kr Upadhyay Dr MS Rau/ Sh S.C. Bahuguna Mr Badruddin Amanulla Mr Arvind P Khode Mr Sandeep K Upadhyay Mr S C Bahuguna Mr Narendran Kumar Ojha Mr Ramchandra Shukla Prof. Mohammad Masood Ahmed Mr S C Bahuguna/Dr S P Verma

43 ISTD NATIONAL CONVENTIONS/INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES

Year No. Venue Date Theme

1970 I Delhi 20-22 Apr. 70 Training in Seventies 1971 II Bombay 15-17 Apr. 71 Training in Indian Environment 1972 III Madras 06-08 Apr. 72 Training for Progress 1973 IV Culcutta 18-20 Jan. 73 Apporaches to Management Development in India-Relevance & Effectiveness 1974 V Bangalore 25-27 Apr. 74 Innovative Organisation & the Training Functions 1975 VI & 4th IFTDO/ Delhi 16-20 Nov. 75 Human Resource Development International Experience & Experiements Conference 2nd ARTDO 1976 VI Bombay 14-16 Nov, 76 Preparing for Changing Environment 1977 VII Hyderabad 18-20 Dec. 77 New Directions in Training & Development 1978 IX Ranchi 09-11 Nov. 78 Human Resource Development 5th ARTDO 1979 X Nagpur 13-15 Sept. 79 Training Horizons in Eighties 1980 XI Bhopal 18-20 Oct. 80 Emerging Perspective in Organisation Development 1981 XII Madras 18-20 Dec. 81 The Trainer and the Training Profession 1982 XIII Bombay 22-24 Dec. 82 Making Training & Development More Productive-Challenges & Opportunities 1983 XIV Bangalore 17-19 Nov. 83 HRD & Changing Technology 1984 XV Delhi 05-07 Nov. 84 Postponed due to the tragic demise of Late PM Mrs. Gandhi 1985 XV Delhi 20-23 Jan. 85 Human Resource Development & the Seventh Plan 1986 XVI Trivandrum 16-18 Jan. 86 2001 Training for Transformation Tasks Ahead 1987 XVII Bombay 07-09 Jan. 87 HRD for Social Change 1987 XVIII Delhi 18-21 Nov. 87 Training for Productivity & International Transformation Conference 1988-89 XIX Hyderabad 28-30 Dec. 88 Innovation & Creativity in Training & Development 1989-90 XX Bombay 18-20 Dec. 89 New Dimensions in Training & Development 1990-91 XXI Madras 03-05 Jan. 91 The Trainer, Training & Development (Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow)

44 Year No. Venue Date Theme

1991-92 XXII Bangalore 19-21 Dec. 91 Training & Development for Global Market Economy 1992-93 XXIII Ranchi 25-27 Feb. 93 Market Economy in Industrial Growth 1993-94 XXIV Bhopal 17-19 Dec. 93 Managing Emerging Challenges of HRM 1994-95 XXV Delhi 08-11 Nov. 94 Human Resource Development 23rd IFTDO Changes & Strategies in 2000 AD World Conference 1995-96 XXVI Visakhapatnam 21-23 Jan. 96 Re-engineering Training & Development for Achieving Excellence-Strategies & Experiences 1996-97 XXVII Chennai 21-23 Jan. 97 World Class Training & Development - Strategies & Future Challenges 1997-98 XXVIII Mumbai 22-24 Jan. 98 Vision lndia-2025 Challenges for Training and Development 1998-99 XXIX Udaipur 5-7, Nov. 98 People-Technology Interface : Issue, Experiences and Challenges for HRD 1999-2000 XXX Calcutta 19-21 Jan.2000 Training for Transformation Strategies for the New Millennium 2000-01 XXXI Delhi 22-24 Jan. 2001 Future Directions for Repositioning HRD 2001-02 XXXII Hyderabad 17-19 Jan. 2002 Managing the Ever-changing organisations 2002-03 XXXIII Bhopal 6-8, Dec. 2002 Human Resource Strategies for Sustainable Growth 2003-04 XXXIV Kolkata 29-31 Jan. 2004 Impacting the Bottomline through People 2004-05 XXXV Delhi 22-25 Nov. 2004 Value Creation and Human 33rd IFTDO Development-The Emerging World Conference Dimensions 2005-06 XXXVI Mumbai 10-11 Feb. 2006 Great Work Places : Implications for HR 2006-07 XXXVII Chennai 19-20 Jan. 2007 Unprecedented Result by Design -The HR Value Add 2007-08 XXXVIII Hyderabad 07-08 Dec. 2007 Building the Talent Engine-Competing in the Era of Globalization 2008-09 XXXIX Ahmedabad 06-07 Feb, 2009 Value Based Mgt for Organisation Excellence 2009-10 XXXX Bangalore 11-13 Feb., 2010 Quantum Leap in building Wrold Class Skills through Training & Development 2010-11 XXXXI Kota 28-29 Jan., 2011 Towards Cutting Edge HR Stretegy - Issues, Prospectus and Challenges 2011-12 XXXXII Kolkata 20-21 Jan., 2012 Value Creation through Human Development - The Emerging Dimensions 2012-13 42nd IFTDO Delhi 23-26 April, 2013 Capability Building for Cutting Edge World Conference Organization in New Business Order 2013-14 XXXXIII Pune 30-31 Jan, 2014 Integrated L&D for Improving Bottom Line 2014-15 XXXXIV Bhubaneswar 19-21 Feb., 2015 Human Development for Business Excellence 2015-16 XXXXV Kochi 10-11 Dec., 2015 Managing India: Changing Times and Changing Demographics

45 DIPLOMA IN TRAINING & Year Best Student of the Year Best Internship Report of the Year 1st 2nd 1979 — — — 1980 — — — 1981 — — — 1982 — — — 1983 — — — 1984 — — — 1985 Shankar Chatterjee, Delhi — — 1986 Sunil G Gupta Pune — — 1987 S Somasundaram Chennai — — 1988 Ms Nirmala Lee Chennai — — 1989 Ms Mohana Moorthy Chennai — — 1990 Suresh K Kataria — Ms Rekha Tewari Delhi Delhi 1991 Dr Tejinder Singh P Satyanarayana Reddy Charles Lakra Ludhiana Machilipatnam Damanjodi 1992 Dr Manoj Sharma D Thiruvengadam G Shadagopan Delhi Bangalore Chennai 1993 S H S Mani Ms Geeta Venkat Ramesh Chandra Dash Coimbatore Chennai Bhubaneswar 1994 R R Samuel Chander Vivek M Padgaonkar Jagabandhu Banerjee Coimbatore Mumbai Delhi 1995 Ramesh R Lakhe Harihara Mahadevan J Venugopal Nagpur Tuticorin Secunderabad 1996 Ms V V Soundari Ms Rekha Sanjiv Kumar V Varahalu Chennai Jaipur Visakhapatnam 1997 Sanjiv Sethi Cdr BG Jayaram Lt Col Balkar Singh Delhi and G D Pacheco, Bangalore Bangalore New Delhi 1998 Prashant Rao Ms Savitri Jhamb Ms Asha Arvind Udaipur Pune Mumbai 1999 Shailcndra Singh Ajay Sachdev S L Narasimha Rao Mumbai and Ashish Kumar Chawla, Delhi Delhi Delhi 2000 Ms Sushmita Srivastava Ms Brinda Rani R Denis Rodrigues, Jamshedpur Trivandrum Goa 2001 Balaji B, Dr Anil Rangari, Balaji B, Chennai Nagpur Chennai 2002 Atul Bipin Shah Ms T Hemalakshmi Atul Bipin’Shah, Goa Goa Chennai Ms T Hemalakshmi, Chennai Dr Sapna B Sharma, Nagpur 2003 Ms Pooja S Rao, Ms Panchali Banerjee, Mr P A Jacob, Bangalore Bangalore Chennai 2004 Prof Deepak G Kulkarni Ms Deepali R Sondkar Prof Deepak G Kulkarni Bangalore Mumbai Bangalore and Ms G Radha Kumari Visakhapatnam 2005 Ms Sonia Maini, New Delhi Mr M Velmurugan, Chennai Ms Anandita Kapur Delhi 2006 Ms S Sumathi Ms S Uma Maheshwari Ms S Sumathi Chennai Bangalore Chennai 2007 Ms Madhu Sharma Ms Devina Rathore Mr Sanjay Kumar Thakur Patiala Delhi Chhattisgarh 2008 Lt.cdr. Kapil Narula Mr. Kunal B Guha Mr Beatric R moses, Mumbai New Delhi Mumbai Mr. Ajay Bhatia, New Delhi 2009 Ms. Emily Sam Thomas, Chennai Ms. Shweta Sharma, Udaipur Ms. Tanuja Mandali, Vijaywada (AP) Col. Hitesh Lav 2010 Ms. Preiti Juuneja, Delhi Mr. Sachin Gaur, Bangalore Ms. Arati Subramanian, Delhi 2011 Ms. Shaphali Gupta, Pune Ms. Aparajita Daskaul Mr. Hardeep Singh 2012 Mr. Rekha Shivanand Rao Mr. Kalyan Das Mr. Veena Kumari 2013 Ms Suchitra Choudhary, Udaipur Ms. Gurinder Kaur Saini, Delhi Ms. Shaistha Prabakaran, Chennai 2014 Dr Priti Sambhalwal, Delhi Ms Ritu Singh, Delhi Ms Rashmi Rawat, Mumbai 2015 Mr Reena Chahal, Delhi Ms Vinita Khurana, Delhi Ms Urmi Gupta, Kolkata

46 DEVELOPMENT AWARD WINNERS

Best Student of the Batch Batch January July 1st 2nd 1st 2nd I — G S Bhima Rao Mandsaur — ll-lll M R Surendra, Delhi — K Rajamani, Chennai — iV-V B Banerjee, Calcutta — M T Arasan, Madurai — VI- VII S Suchindranath Aiyer Bangalore — M Palanichamy Ahmedabad VI-IX S Chatterjee Delhi — P S Reddy Machilipatnam — XX-XI Ms Anjali Hazarika Duliajan — Ms Nirmala Lee Chennai — XII-XIII P Murali, Chennai — Tapas K Bose, Calcutta — XIV-XV Dr Vijay Kumar Delhi — Rajit Mehta Delhi KVI-XVII P Keshava Murthy Bangalore — Sharpanji Hyderabad — XVIII-XIX Ms Mohana Moorthy Chennai — Capt. Dinesh Gautama Mumbai — XX-XXI Suresh K Kataria Delhi — S Umapalhy Chennai — KII-XXIII Ms Neeraj Sadana Delhi — Dr Manoj Sharma Delhi — XXIV-XXV Ms Sandhya Raichur Sunder Rajan Sanjiv Sethi R R Samuel Chander Chennai Chennai Delhi Coimbatore XXVl-XXVII Ms Jean Ruth Lobo Ms Harinder Bir Vivek M Padgaonkar Dr Nabin Kumar Jit Mumbai Chandigarh Mumbai Dehradun KVIII-XXIX Rajnikanta Rout Ms Mohua Lahiri G D Pacheco Dr Manohar Potdar Koraput Delhi Bangalore Nani Daman XXX-XXXI M G Govardhanan M D Shibad Ms V V Soundari B Palaniappan Coimbatore Pune Chennai Coimbatore XXX1I-XXXIII M Guhan Ms Rekha Sanjiv Kumar Vikram Cardozo Ms Inderjeet Kaur Thiruchirappalli Jaipur Mumbai Delhi XXXIV-XXXV Ms Savitri Jhamb Ashish Kumar Chawla Ms Chaitali Bhattacharya Ms Nupur Ray Pune Delhi Howrah Jamshedpur and Lance lot Sequeria, Mumbai XXXVI/XXXVII Praveen Kamath K Vineet K Mendez Ms Veena Vohra Mahesh Arora Bangalore Bangalore Mumbai Chandigarh XXXVIII/XXXIX Ms Dev Deepika Ms Sangeeta Chopra Mr Srideep Sarkar, Pune B Rajendra Babu Mumbai Delhi Ms Mamta Tyagi, Delhi Chennai XL/XLI B Balaji Ms Bhavani Easwaran Ms Anjali Arora Ms Karen Rodrigues Chennai Chennai New Delhi Pune XLI/XLIII Ms Pooja R Khairatkar Ms Pooja Kapoor Ms Madhulika Singh Ms Rekha P Desai Pune Mumbai Raigad Mumbai XLIV/XLV Atul B Shah K V Ramakrishnan Ms Sonia Maini Ms Panchali Banerjee Goa Delhi Delhi Chapter Chennai ILVI/XLVII Ms Anu S Sachar Ms Deepali R Sondkar Ms Nidhi Dixit Ms Aniruddha A Panchal Mumbai Mumbai Lucknow Atul (Gujarat) KIVIII/XLIX Ms Kanu Sandhu Ms Geetika Khattar Ms Archana S Joshi Ms Bhawana Chauhan Gurgaon New Delhi Mumbai Gurgaon L(50)/U Ms Parul Goel Mr M Velmurugan, Ms T M Srithika Ms Richa Priyanka Mumbai Chennai Chennai Bangalore LII/LIII Ms S Upadhyay,. Delhi Mr Anil K Misra, Gurgaoi Ms Payal Sharma, Mumbai Ms M J Redkar, Mumbai LIV/LV Mr Amit Bagla Ms V Anu Kamakshi Ms Yogita B Ahuja Ms. Ruchika Sharma, Pune Bangalore Chennai Mumbai Ms Priti Kadam Mumbai LVII Ms Archna T. Trivandrum Ms Shahnaz Patel Ms. Divya Amarnath Ms. Varada Pankaj Bavare Mumbai and Mumbai Pune Ms Emily Sam Thomas Chennai LVII/LIX Ms Harshita Agarwal, Ms Preeti Khatana Ms. V. Uma Maheshwari, Ms. T.K. Divya, Kanpur Chennai Chennai LX/LXI Ms. Vibha R Chavan, Mumbai Ms. Rekha S. Rao, Mumbai Ms. Rajni Khosla, Gr. Noida Mr. Kirit Namjoshi, Pune LXII/LXIII Mr. Pratiksha R. Seth Ms. G. Vani, Mr. Kalyan Das Mrs. Roop Shree Surana Mumbai Bangalore Mumbai Kolkata LXIV/LXV Ms. Nikita D. Gholkar Mr. R. Arun Kumar Ms Sneha Sharma Ms. Yamini S Mumbai Chennai Punjab Chennai LXVI Ms. Reena Chahal, New Delhi Ms. Suchitra Choudhary Ms Sneha Sharma Ms. Yamini S Udaipur LXVII/LXVIII Ms. Ritu Singh, Delhi Ms. Shikha Nagpal, Bhopal Dr. Priti Sambhalwal, Delhi Ms. K. Yazhini, Chennai LXIX/LXX Ms Vineeta Khurana, Delhi Ms Huma Yasmeen, Bhopal Ms Preethi P, Chennai Ms Pratibha A Nair, Pune LXXI/LXXII Ms TL Vijayalaxmi, Mysore Ms Abha Kapoor, Delhi Mr Vikas Aggarwal, Delhi Ms Maitrei Gupta, Greater Noida Ms M. Priyadarshini, Chennai

47 DIPLOMA PROGRAMME STATUS OF ENROLMENT Year Batch No. No. of Students January July Total

1979 I - 69 69 1980 II III 56 55 111 1981 IV V 102 95 197 1982 VI VII 151 161 312 1983 VIII IX 171 177 348 1984 X XI 191 184 375 1985 XII XIII 180 161 341 1986 XIV XV 425 226 651 1987 XVI XVII 264 257 521 1988 XVIII XIX 303 201 504 1989 XX XXI 217 240 457 1990 XXII XXIII 233 248 481 1991 XXIV XXV 248 228 476 1992 XXVI XXVII 208 177 385 1993 XXVIII XXIX 211 226 437 1994 XXX XXXI 244 302 546 1995 XXXII XXXIII 410 355 765 1996 XXXIV XXXV 419 443 862 1997 XXXVI XXXVII 444 386 830 1998 XXXVIII XXXIX 469 463 932 1999 XL XLI 426 417 843 2000 XLII XLIII 378 440 818 2001 XLIV XLV 267 359 626 2002 XLVI XLVII 357 388 745 2003 XLVIII XLIX 435 501 936 2004 L LI 463 461 924 2005 LII LIII 473 571 1044 2006 LIV LV 457 654 1111 2007 LVI LVII 606 641 1247 2008 LVIII LIX 581 627 1208 2009 LX LXI 504 421 925 2010 LXII LXIII 411 446 857 2011 LXIV LXV 436 496 932 2012 LXVI LXVII 420 467 887 2013 LXVIII LXIX 355 370 725 2014 LXX LXXI 350 361 711 2015 LXXII LXXIII 325 175 325 2016 LXXIV - 205 - 500 Total -- 12395 12449 24844

48 CONDOLENCES

Dr. S R Mohnot, President Emeritus, Past President, Fellow and Life Member of ISTD expired on 4th October, 2016 at Delhi.

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Dr R James David, Fellow and Life Member of ISTD expired in October, 2015.

The National Council conveys its heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families of the deceased members and prays for the departed soul of each member to Rest in Peace. May the Almighty give enough courage to the family members of each member to face this immense loss.

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All the above deceased members will always be remembered by ISTDians with gratitude for their valuable contribution and services rendered for the growth of ISTD.

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49 A Pound of Butter

There was a farmer who sold a pound of butter to the baker. One day the baker decided to weigh the butter to see if he was getting a pound and he found that he was not. This angered him and he took the farmer to court.

The judge asked the farmer if he was using any measure.

The farmer replied, amour Honor, I am primitive. I don’t have a proper measure, but I do have a scale.

The judge asked, “Then how do your weigh the butter?”

The farmer replied “Your Honor, long before the baker started buying butter from me, I have been buying a pound loaf of bread from him. Every day when the baker brings the bread, I put it on the scale and give him the same weight in butter.

If anyone is to be blamed, it is the baker.”

What is the Moral of the story?

“We get back in life what we give to others”

50 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2015-16 NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS

51 Independent Auditor’s Report

To The Members of Indian Society for Training & Development (Society registered under Societies Registration Act, 1860) National Headquarters, New Delhi.

Report on Financial Statement

1. We have audited accompanied financial statements of “Indian Society for Training & Development”, (‘the Society”), which comprise the Balance Sheet as at March 31st, 2016 and the Income & Expenditure Account for the year then ended and a summary of significant accounting policies and other explanatory information for the National Headquarters at New Delhi.

Management Responsibility for the Financial Statement

2. Society’s Management is responsible for the preparation of these financial statements, that gives true and fair view of the financial position, financial performance of the society in accordance with the accounting principles generally accepted in India, including the Accounting Standards prescribed by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. This responsibility includes the design, implementation and maintenance of internal control relevant to the preparation and presentation of financial statements that give a true and fair view and are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.

Auditor’s Responsibility

3. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with the Standards on Auditing issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. Those standards require that we comply with ethical requirements and plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free from material misstatement.

4. An audit involves performing procedures to obtain evidence about the amounts and disclosure in the financial statements. These procedures selected depend on the auditor’s judgement, including assessment of the risk of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers internal control relevant to the Society’s preparation and fair presentation of the financial statements in order to design audit procedures, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the society’s internal control. An audit also evaluating the accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates made by the management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements.

5. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion on the financial statement.

Emphasis of Matter

6. Statement of Financials for the year ending 31st March’ 2016 pertaining to the Chapters of the Society operating under the name plate of “Indian Society for Training & Development” in pan India are audited by another auditors and are not included in the “Statement of Financials of National- Headquarters” of Indian Society for Training & Development.

Basis of Qualified Opinion

7. Management is in process of reconciliation of tax credits appearing in books of accounts with those appearing

52 in TDS Certificates issued by counter party and/ or Form 26AS available at online portal of Income tax Department for the year and earlier period(s). (Refer note no. 3 of Schedule ‘C’) Due to above (7) we are unable to comment on any consequential impact on opening balance of capital funds, Receipts for the year and Balance of tax credits appearing in financial statements for the year.

Opinion

8. In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanations given to us, except for the described in the Basis for Qualified Opinion paragraph, the financial statements give the information in the manner so required and give a true and fair view in conformity with the accounting principles generally accepted in India:

a) In the case of the Balance Sheet of the State of Affairs of the Society as at 31st March’ 2016;

b) In the case of Income & Expenditure Account, of the surplus of the society for the year ended 31st March’ 2016.

For PK Chopra & Co. Chartered Accountants FRN: 06747N

Sd/- (K S Ponnuswami) Partner Place: New Delhi M.No. 70276 Date : 22-06-2016

53 - Sd/-

9,465

Partner 23,775 12,450 58,500 39,000 28,500

506,706 951,750 504,470 664,425 960,595 9,368,712 2,282,870 1,698,402 1,322,275

18,381,580 23,339,079

M.No. 70276 FRN: 06747N 31-03-2016 31-03-2016 AMOUNT (Rs) AMOUNT

(K S Ponnuswami) For PK Chopra & Co. Chartered Accountants As per our saperate report of even date INCOME By T & D Journal Subs & Advt etc Institutional Members By Income from Diploma Programme-Annexure-I Individual Members Life Members Associate Members Associate By UtilizationHouse of Training By Admission Fee By Admission Individual Members By Membership Subscription Members Associates Life Members Less: Share Chapters Received By Interest By of Sale Books / Publications By Seminar / Programmes Income Workers - fromBy Scheme Receipt MES Certification Institutional Members Sd/- 3,750 9,277 25,350 12,000 52,465 37,500 22,500 980,541 588,000 446,258 695,775 922,278 908,855 1,831,133 4,117,589 12,468,505 18,990,390 18,709,975 (EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR) (EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR) 31-03-2015 31-03-2015 AMOUNT (Rs) AMOUNT

2,737 2,780

42,839 24,131 95,725 34,168 99,662 50,811 75,240 99,855 59,518 14,750

299,115 112,321 239,937 247,169 167,990 290,237 706,508 436,220 397,201 1,134,000 7,387,754

31-03-2016 31-03-2016 AMOUNT (Rs) AMOUNT

B-23, Qutab Institutional Area, New Delhi-110016 New Institutional Area, Qutab B-23, Sd/- INDIAN SOCIETYTRAINING FOR & DEVELOPMENT - HEADQUARTERS (HONY TREASURER) (HONY INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31stINCOME ENDED ACCOUNT THEMARCH, YEAR 2016 FOR & EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURE To IFTDO Conference Expenditure To Conference IFTDO To Professional / Legal Charges To Insurance Expenses To Insurance To Charges Bank To Membership Subscription (IFTDO/ARTDO) Subscription To Membership To Printing and StationeryTo and Printing To Publications Expenses Of Journal Of Expenses To Publications To Telephone Expenses To Telephone To Establishment To Annual Report Expenses Expenses To Meeting Expenses Rent To Ground To Auditors's Remuneration To Seminar/Programmes Expenses To Maintenance Repairs and Expenses Water To Electricity And To Award And Prizes To Honararium (T&D Journal) To Staff Welfare Expenses To Welfare Staff To Periodicals Newspapers and To Travelling And Conveyance Expenses To Property Tax To Postage Expenses -

2,780 6,390 3,010

67,416 87,208 16,734 35,247 46,100 93,991 50,811

(PRESIDENT)

347,581 100,382 426,472 179,147 315,499 132,421 170,089 212,078 455,553 4,771,215 2,094,427 1,282,024

31-03-2015 31-03-2015 AMOUNT (Rs) AMOUNT

PLACE: New Delhi : 22-06-2016 DATE Significant accounting policies & notes on accounts as per schedule ‘C’ Sd/- Contd......

54 Sd/- -

Partner 345,832 M.No. 70276 FRN: 06747N 54,972,051

(K S Ponnuswami)

For PK Chopra & Co. Chartered Accountants As per our saperate report of even date By Miscellaneous Receipt Total As per our seperate report of even date & CO. CHOPRA P K FOR CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 06747N FRN: (KS Ponnuswami) PARTNER M.No. 70276 By Received from Skill Development fromBy Received Scheme Skill Sd/- 157,234 1,478,100 (EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR) (EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR) 57,872,931

- - -

72,392 30,700

391,572 279,316 112,056 260,015 15,854,874 19,759,695 54,972,051

(EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR)

6,013,901 6,013,901 176,862 Sd/- (HONY TREASURER) (HONY (HONY TREASURER) To of Diploma Expenditure Programme - Annexure-I To Employees Gratuity Group Scheme (LIC) Transferred to Building Fund toTransferred Building To Website & Internet Expenses To & Internet Website To National Academy Expenditure to Staff To Incentive Expenses & To Publicity Advertisement Expenditure To Miscellaneous To Excess of Income over Expenditure toTransferred Fund Capital Total New Delhi To Skill Development Scheme - Workers DevelopmentTo - Scheme Skill Certification To Depreciation To MES Scheme Workers Certification WorkersTo Certification Scheme MES Expenditure - -

16,488 79,750 76,722

(PRESIDENT)

294,426 236,171 527,500 287,033 14,162,490 18,406,985 57,872,931

C schedule per as accounts on Notes & Policies Accounting Significant (PRESIDENT) Place :- Date :-

PLACE: New Delhi : 22-06-2016 DATE Significant accounting policies & notes on accounts as per schedule ‘C’ Sd/- 763,018 763,018 12,125,774 12,125,774

55 Sd/- - -

2,000

Partner 63,850 26,772

200,000 200,000 312,742 527,845 289,405 627,702 9,671,111

11,061,451

as on 260,684,224 283,667,102

M.No. 70276 FRN: 06747N 31-03-2016 31-03-2016 Amount (Rs)

(K S Ponnuswami) For PK Chopra & Co. Chartered Accountants 1,843 8,534 3,794

46,566 53,051 30,270

632,301

4,082,386 3,222,685 1,589,681

AMOUNT (Rs) (Rs) AMOUNT As per our saperate report of even date Total ASSETS CURRENT ASSETS & LOANS & ADVANCES & LOANS & ASSETS CURRENT Other Advances Franking Machine Postage Deposit Course Communication Diploma - Staff Advances DepositSecurity DESU - As per our seperate report of even date Canara Bank Canara A/C No. 4867 FIXED ASSETS FIXED (As per Schedule 'A' attached) INVESTMENTS Cash in hand 405039697 No. A/C Bank Indian 405039711 No. A/C Bank Indian 405039777 No. A/C Bank Indian 405027161 No. A/C Bank Indian 777298626 No. A/C Bank Indian 775261529 No. A/C Bank Indian ADVANCES & B. LOANS Advance to ISTD Chapters (07-08) Source at Deducted Tax Income (12-13) Source at Deducted Tax Income (13-14) Source at Deducted Tax Income (14-15) Source at Deducted Tax Income (15-16) Source at Deducted Tax Income MTNL Deposit - Security FOR P CHOPRA K & CO. ACCOUNTANT CHARTERED 06747N FRN: (KS Ponnuswami) PARTNER 70276 M.No. Income Tax Deducted at Source (13-14) Source IFTDO at Deducted Tax Income (As per Schedule 'B' attached) A. CURRENT ASSETS CURRENT A. Sd/- -

3,276 1,843 2,000

88,003 87,402 74,672 91,255 26,772 98,476

200,000 248,397 114,368 394,148 403,434 312,742 627,702 527,845

as on 1,521,821 4,235,064 1,543,729 1,187,954 (EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR) (EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR) 7,595,182 2,673,900 251,884,224 263,675,127

31-03-2015 31-03-2015 Amount (Rs)

22,634 63,806 325,200

6,106,152

as on

105,690,345 171,458,965 283,667,102

31-03-2016 31-03-2016 Amount (Rs)

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31st MARCH, 2016 AT MARCH, 31st AS SHEET BALANCE (EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR) - -

B-23, Qutab Institutional Area, New Delhi-110016 New Area, Institutional Qutab B-23, 60,000 100,000 132,877

5,813,275

85,930,650 19,759,695 171,458,965

AMOUNT (Rs) (Rs) AMOUNT

INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT - HEADQUARTERS Sd/- (HONY TREASURER) (HONY (HONY TREASURER) Total LIABILITIES Programme fee refund MES SchemeReimbursement - of Assessment Fee Book Fund - Library Opening Balance CAPITAL FUND Opening Balance Excess ofAdd: Income Over Expenditure Less: Transferred To Building Fund FUND BUILDING Transferred From Capital Fund during the year FUND ENDOWMENT Corpus Fund - Life Membership LIABILITIES CURRENT Employee Provident Fund New Delhi National Book Award Kamla Award (PRESIDENT) 60,000 836,600 100,000 140,062 as on 5,148,850 5,448,912 67,523,665 18,406,985 85,930,650 171,458,965 263,675,127 171,458,965 31-03-2015 31-03-2015 Amount (Rs)

Significant Accounting Policies & Notes accounts on as per schedule C (PRESIDENT) Place :- :- Date

PLACE: New Delhi : 22-06-2016 DATE Significant accounting policies & notes on accounts as per schedule ‘C’ Sd/-

56 Sd/- 4,500 5,430 3,800 6,900 2,250

42,900 Partner 211,400 386,100 385,800

1,562,400

15,770,100 18,381,580

M.No. 70276 FRN: 06747N 31-03-2016 31-03-2016 AMOUNT (Rs) AMOUNT

(K S Ponnuswami) For PK Chopra & Co. Chartered Accountants As per our saperate report of even date INCOME INCOME By Sale of Question Old papers By Re-Totalling Fee By Late Fee By Examination Fee By Prospectus Fee By Re-validation Fee By Re-submission Fee Total By Sale of Course Communication By Miscellaneous Income By Course Fee By Registration Fees As per our seperate report of even date FOR P CHOPRA K & CO. ACCOUNTANTCHARTERED 06747N FRN: (KS Ponnuswami) PARTNER 70276 M.No. Sd/- 2,400 8,270 5,675 1,145 3,000

43,900

233,700 260,800 346,500

1,454,400 16,630,600 18,990,390 xpenditure account of ISTD, NHQ, New Delhi (EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR) (EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR)

31-03-2015 31-03-2015 AMOUNT (Rs) AMOUNT

- -

8,530 9,516 5,688 5,582

16,069 47,700 55,590 60,064 30,836 40,700 728,323 845,409 186,349 645,373 154,253 364,190 271,525 186,034

1,610,277 2,526,706 6,490,227 1,215,000 2,877,639

18,381,580

(EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR) 31-03-2016 31-03-2016 AMOUNT (Rs) AMOUNT

Sd/- INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT - Diploma Programme - Diploma DEVELOPMENT & TRAINING FOR SOCIETY INDIAN INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT EXPENDITURE INCOME & FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st 2016 MARCH, (HONY TREASURER) (HONY EXPENDITURE (HONY TREASURER) TREASURER) (HONY To Examination Expenses To Honorarium Expenses To Contact Classes Student To Excess of Income Over Expenditure To Travelling Expenses & Conveyance To Professional/Legal Expenses To Website & Webportal Expenses & Webportal To Website To Welfare Staff Expenses Expenses To Postage To Advertisement & Publicity Course Communication 2,48,397.00 Stock Opening 6,32,301.00 Stock Closing Less: Course Fee against paid share Chapters To Incentive to staff & Prizes To Award ConvocationTo Annual Diploma Exp To & Repair Maintenance Expenses To Meeting To Charges Bank To Royalty to paid Authors Total Add: Printing during the year 6,55,429.00 To ISTD Journal for Students To Consumed during the year Expenses To Telephone To Printing and Stationery To Establishment To Prospectus Expenses To & Periodicals Newspapers New Delhi Delhi New -

5,068 3,541 3,666

40,120 61,113 73,483 18,945 24,715

(PRESIDENT)

741,240 118,034 163,572 661,731 320,625 394,407 726,464 272,971 102,444 263,448 282,014 1,466,898 3,895,906 1,711,500 4,827,900 2,810,585

18,990,390

31-03-2015 31-03-2015 AMOUNT (Rs) AMOUNT Annexure-I

The above Statement of Income & Expenditure is forming part of the main Balance sheet and Income & E (PRESIDENT) PLACE: DATE:

PLACE: New Delhi : 22-06-2016 DATE Significant accounting policies & notes on accounts as per schedule ‘C’ Sd/-

57 Sd/- 721 493

1,755 5,904 9,237 9,456 1,102 2,410

Partner

17,167 60,466 42,626 61,854 20,456 16,372 40,051 142,555 124,283 383,360 127,433

9,993,750 1,521,821

11,061,451

M.No. 70276 as on FRN: 06747N W.D.V. W.D.V. 31-03-2016 (Rs.) (Rs.) 31-03-2016

(K S Ponnuswami) For PK Chopra & Co. Chartered Accountants 87

- -

310 127 195 425

1,042 3,030 7,522 2,273 1,328 1,630 1,669 21,932 90,699 42,596 10,915 14,159 60,076

260,015 287,033

the year Depreciation for for Depreciation

As per our saperate report of even date 848 580

2,065 6,946 1,297 2,835

20,197 50,148 72,769 22,729 17,700 10,867 11,125

142,555 146,215 151,165 425,956 141,592 100,127 9,993,750 1,808,854

11,321,466

Total as on on as Total 31-03-2016 (Rs.) (Rs.) 31-03-2016

FRN: 06747N FRN: (KS Ponnuswami) PARTNER 70276 M.No. As per our seperate report of even FOR PCHOPRA K & CO. ACCOUNTANT CHARTERED ------

the Year Sale During During Sale

Sd/------

17,700 221,185

9,305,485 9,323,185

(EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR) (EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR) 30-09-2015 30-09-2015

Addition After ------

6,490 52,890 90,292 (EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR)

417,080 476,460

Before Addition 30-09-2015 30-09-2015

- 848 580

2,065 6,946 1,297 2,835

20,197 98,275 50,148 72,769 22,729 10,867 11,125

142,555 271,185 139,725 425,956 141,592 100,127

1,521,821 1,497,377

04-2015 (Rs) (Rs) 04-2015

W.D.V. as on 01- on as W.D.V. SCHEDULE "A" OF FIXED ASSETS AS AT 31ST MARCH' 2016 Sd/- (HONY TREASURER)(HONY 0% 0% 15% 15% 15% 15% 15% 60% 10% 15% 15% 15% 10% 15% 15% 15% 10% 60% 15% 15% Rate of (HONY TREASURER) (HONY INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT - HEADQUARTERS Depreciation Particulars Total- Current Year Current Total- Total- Previous Year Previous Total- Building Air Conditioner Land Work Progress in * Building Fax Machine Office Equipments Photocopy Machine Cleaner Vaccum Jet LCD Projector & Software Computer Delhi New Franking Machine Cycle Electrical Installation Printers & Scanners Refrigerator & Cooler Generator Furniture & Fixture Library Books Air CoolerAir Desert CoolerDesert (PRESIDENT) 1 2 3 6 7 8 4 9 5 11 12 15 16 17 20 18 13 19 10 14 S.No. PLACE: DATE: * Refer Note No. 5 Significant Accounting Policies & Notes on accounts as per schedule C (PRESIDENT) PLACE: New Delhi : 22-06-2016 DATE Significant accounting policies & notes on accounts as per schedule ‘C’ Sd/-

58 INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT Schedule ‘B’ of Investment as on 31st March, 2016

S.No Particulars AMOUNT (Rs.) AMOUNT (Rs.) 31/03/2015 31/03/2016

1 FD - HUDCO 45,198,000 45,198,000

2 FD - Indian Bank 153,286,224 162,286,224

3 FD - PNB Housing Finance Ltd 10,700,000 10,700,000

4 FD - Sardar Sarovar Narmada Nigam Ltd 2 00,000 -

5 FD - Can Fin Homes Ltd 10,000,000 10,000,000

6 FD - LIC Housing Finance Ltd 30,000,000 30,000,000

7 FD - HDFC 2,500,000 2,500,000

Total 251,884,224 260,684,224

Significant accounting policies & notes on accounts as per schedule ‘C’

As per our saperate report of even date

For PK Chopra & Co. Chartered Accountants FRN: 06747N Sd/- (K S Ponnuswami) Partner M.No. 70276

Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- (PRESIDENT) (HONY TREASURER) (EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR)

PLACE: New Delhi DATE : 22-06-2016

59 SCHEDULE ‘C’ NOTES FORMING PART OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2016

(1) ACCOUNTING POLICIES (a) The Society is following Cash system of Accounting. (b) Depreciation is provided on the Written Down value method at rates provided under Income Tax Act 1961. In respect of addition to Fixed Assets during the year, full depreciation is provided for the assets in use for more than 180 days, for other such assets (use of less than 180 days) half depreciation is provided. (c) Investments being of permanent nature are, valued at cost. (d) Course communication material, Directory and Books- in Hand are valued at lower of cost or market value. (e) All Expenses directly related to seminars and programmes are shown under “Seminar & Programmes” Expenses. (f) Stationery is charged to revenue in the year of Purchase. (g) Subscription & Membership fees received in advance are accounted for in the year of receipt.

(2) In respect of inhouse Programmes, expenditure on account of faculty cost and other indirect expenses are charged to the natural heads of accounts. (3) Income Tax Deducted at Source on behalf of some of the Chapters is appearing in Form 26AS as downloaded from the Income Tax website. This is due to the fact that such chapters are providing ISTD NHQ PAN to the deductors. Income pertaining to such TDS deductions relates to those chapters. Further as society is following cash method of Accounting hence there is mismatch between the TDS deducted on behalf of ISTD NHQ and the data appearing in Form 26AS. The Management is in process of reconciliation thereof. (4) Excess refund received from the Income Tax Department during the year against settlement of claims of the previous assessment year(s) is accounted for as Misc. Income. (5) Building Work in Progress includes Rs. 93,05,485/- as addition during the year. The amount is paid to South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) on account of additional FAR for seeking approval for reconstruction of premises on land at B-23, Qutab Institutional Area, New Delhi (National HQ). (6) The Chapter’s share for subscription received are released to them after audited accounts received by headquarter NHQ, New Delhi. (7) Subscription and Membership fee are accounted for as when received from Members. (8) Tender fee of Rs. 35,000/- received from Bidders for Construction of New Building of ISTD, NHQ, New Delhi is non refundable as per the decision of Tender Committee, therefore accounted as Miscellaneous Income. (9) Previous year’s figures have been re-grouped and rearranged wherever considered necessary. Significant accounting policies & notes on accounts as per schedule ‘C’ As per our saperate report of even date For PK Chopra & Co. Chartered Accountants FRN: 06747N Sd/- (K S Ponnuswami) Partner M.No. 70276 Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- (PRESIDENT) (HONY TREASURER) (EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR)

PLACE: New Delhi DATE : 22-06-2016 60 ANNUAL REPORTS/ FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF CHAPTERS

2015-16

We regret that Annual Reports and Financial Statements of some chapters could not be included as they were not received at the time of going to press. Seven Chapters are inactive i.e : Alwar, Chandigarh, Durgapur, Jabalpur, Coimbatore, Neyveli and Tiruchirapalli.

Annual Report not received (18) Delhi, Greater Noida, Udaipur, Meerut, Berhampur, Bhubaneswar, Ranchi, Sambalpur, Ahmedabad, Bhilai, Islampur, Nashik, Silvassa, Vadodara, Pondicherry, Sahupuram, Nellore, Vizag.

Audit Report not received (16) Dehradun, Delhi, GreaterNoida, Meerut, Berhampur, Bhubaneswar, Ranchi, Sambalpur, Bhilai, Islampur, Indore, Nashik, Silvassa, Hyderabad, Pondicherry, Nellore.

61 ALlahaBAD

Formal inauguration of the Chapter was done by Dr. S.P. Varma, Executive Director, ISTD, New Delhi on 29th October 2015 and was presided by Head of HR, IFFCO-Phulpur. The Chapter organized ‘Personality Development’ programme for gainful employment of youth for staff and Wards of Cantt Bard Employees Kanpur on 5th-7th November, 2015 and Staff and Wards of Cantt Bard Employees Allahabad on 23rd, 24th and 26th of November, 2015, number of participants were thirty.

The Chapter organized a workshop on ‘Enhancement of Employability’ on 4th March 2016. Shri Rohit Nandan, IAS, Secretary Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Govt. of India was the Chief Guest and Shri S. Krishnan, IAS (Retd.) Ex. Secretary, Deptt. of Fertilizer and Chemical, Govt. of India, presided the inaugural session. Shri Vijay Kumar, President of the Chapter while welcoming the Chief Guest and others guests attending the workshops, mentioned about the Chapter activities in 2015-16.

While inaugurating the workshop Shri Rohit Nandan explained the present employment status of the youth in the country. He mentioned some of the main reasons for the employment or under employment of the youth. He emphasized that mere degree or certificate can not give job to them. The only way of getting the job is to have reasonable knowledge and skill of the job and along with these hard skill one must be good in soft skill (social skill) i.e. communication, attitude to work, willingness to learn, sincerity and getting along well with others, etc.

He was confident that this workshop may give some direction after detailed deliberations by the experts and delegates attending this workshop. Shri Manish Chasturvedi, Dy. GM I/c Jagran Press Allahabad spoke about the quality of the skilled workforce required by the industry/establishment. Shri P.K. Ray, Ex. D.G. NSSO informed about the employment status of the country as per Govt. of India norms. Col. N.B. Saxena explained about the employment status in construction and infrastructure industry. He mentioned that the training be imparted on Construction site giving spl. Emphasize on practice based training.

While chairing one of the sessions Sri Mukul Srivastava, Sr. G.M. Iffco, Phulpur mentioned about the poor quality of education at school and college level and also non willingness of youth to learn the subject with sincerity. Shri Surendra Singh, IAS, MD, U.P. Skill Development Mission explained about the scheme of U.P. Govt. of enhancing employment of the youth by their skill building in various skill Development Centres in U.P. Shri Sanjay Kudesia, Jt. GM. IFFCO in his presentation emphasized on aptitude and attitude of the trainers. He mentioned that they don’t have flair for self employment. Shri Kumar Lalit, GM, Tata motors presenting C.I.I. mentioned about the essential qualities seen by Tata Group in recruiting youth. Col. Gokula of SSB Centre of Indian Army explained about the criteria of selection and clearing Selection Board of Defence Services. He mentioned that armed forces are looking for youth with mental and physical fitness and resilience most importantly, qualities and abilities to lead from the front.

Shri Rajpal Singh of FICCI & Shri G.S. Darbari of Eastern U.P. Chamber of Commerce and Industry mentioned that simplification and rationalization of Labour Laws and their Returns in MSME be made to make them Employers friendly which can generate more jobs for youth in MSME. Dr. G.K. Dwivedi, Director, Bio-Ved Research Institute explained about the great prospects of employment in the field of Bio-Diversity. Shri Zafar Zaidi, Head of Vocational Training for Differently Challenged persons spoke about importance of skill building for Divyang persons. While delivering the valedictory address Sri S. Krishnan mentioned that as Indian economy was primarily agrarian and the formal sectors were relatively small.

Shri Ashok Kumar, Convenor of the workshop while thanking the experts and delegates mentioned about the enthusiasm shown by one and all in making it success by attending and participating the deliberations. He laws specially thankful to Shri Rohit Nandan who attended and inaugurated the programme even when parliament Sessions is on. He showed his obligation to Legend Hotel for extending the desired facilities and members of ISTD, Allahabad Chapter for working tirelessly for last two months to make it a success.

62 ALLAHABAD Chapter INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31.3.2016

Expenditure Amount Income Amount To, Advertisement Exp. (Annexure-1) 29690 By Bank Interest To, Stationery Expenditure (Annexure-2) 22911 On FDRs Maturity 45900 To, Travelling/ Loading Expenses (Anneuxre-3) 58898 Others 4143 50043 To Refreshment Lunch, Dinner Expenses 22045 By Donation 41000 (Annexure-4) To Honorarium/Lecture Expenses (Annexure-5) 28000 By Reimbursement fees 139025 To Consultancy & Finalization 4000 To Postage, Courier, Internet 100 To Income Tax Deduction at Source of FDR interest 4590 Total 170234 To Income over expenses transferred to surplus 59834 account

Total 230068 Total 230068

For M/s. C.S. Aora Financial, Industrial & Tax Consultants

Sd/- (C.S. Arora) Proprietor

Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- (Chairman / Vice - Chairman) (Hony Secretary) (Hony Treasurer)

Place : Allahabad Date : 12/04/2016

63 Allahabad CHAPTER BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31.03.2016

LIABILITIES AMOUNT ASSETS AMOUNT Surplus Account Investments Opening Balance 580888 FDR (Reinvested in 545900 the finanancial Year) Less : Excess of expenditure over Income 59834 Bank Balance (Andhara 64624 Bank) 640722 Cash in Hand with 35400 Treasurer Creditors - C.S. Arora [Fees 2014-15] 4000 Zafar Jaidi (Conveyance) 1202 5202 Total 645924 Total 645924

For M/s. C.S. Aora Financial, Industrial & Tax Consultants

Sd/- (C.S. Arora) Proprietor

Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- Vijay Kumar / Ashish Kumar Upendra Thakur S.K. Narang (Chairman / Vice - Chairman) (Hony Secretary) (Hony Treasurer)

Place : Allahabad Date : 12/04/2016

64 AURANGABAD

The Chapter conducted following programmes during the year.

Chairman Dr. Ranjan Garge delivered lecture in Chamber of Maharathwada Industries and

Agriculture, Aurangabad with focus on, Conflict Management, Transactional Analysis Developing future leadership. Hon Secretary Prof. Jayaprakash Bagade delivered lectures in various management institutes and Government Institutes, on Stress Management,communication skills, Personality development and Time Management. Chairman Dr. Ranjan Garge written a book on Outdoor Management”Management through the woods and over the Rivers”. This book is published by Notion Press com, Chennai. Dr. Narendra Vaidya delivered lectures in various Institutions on Health management, Stress management and industrial safety.

65 AURANGABAD CHAPTER Receipt and Payments Statement for the year Ended 31st March 2016

Receips Amount (Rs.) Payments Amount (Rs.)

Opening Balance: By Audit Fee 501.00

With Bank of Maha. 36067.00

With B.O.M. (FD) 69390.00

To Interest on F.D. Wth B.O.M. 8812.00

To Bank Int. Rec. 960.00 By Closing Balance

With Bank of Mah. 6226.00

With B.O.M. (F.D.) 76433.00

With B.O.M. (F.D.) New 31769.00

Total 115229.00 Total 115229.00

Prepared as per information given and documents produced before us. Examined and Found Correct for and on behalf of M/s. Kaloti and Lathiya Chartered Accountants F.R.No. 104589W

Sd/- Sanjeev N. Bajaj (Partner) M. No. - 1076

Place : Aurangabad Date : 28-05-2016

66 Bhopal

ILLUMINATION E-CONNECT EDITION 2 - WESTERN REGION Another year goes by and the Chapter have the next final year edition of “Illumination”

Rashmi Bhargava is an HR and Training expert, a stalwart in the HR industry she has carved her way to success over a tremendous tenure of almost three decades. Apart from a shining career, a highly respected reputation, she has been honored with prestigious awards and accolades

It has been a great pleasure to be working as well as learning from all the starwarts of ISTD. I as a person has been able to learn a lot from each chapter in this region which has also inspired us to do better each year. We sure have plans to grow to further heights!!!

I feel people who really want to make a difference in the world usually do it, in one way or another. And I’ve noticed something about people who make a difference in the world: They hold the unshakable conviction that individuals are extremely important, that every life matters. They get excited over one smile. They are willing to serve by not expecting anything in return, They aren’t determined to revolutionize the world all at once; they’re satisfied with small changes. Over time, though, the small changes add up. Sometimes they even transform cities and nations, and , the world and every new day is a chance to give and contribute. We will take ISTD to a new height I am sure!! I would like to thank, Our National President Mr. Upadhyay, our National Vice President Mr. Subba Rao, our Regional Vice President Mr. R. G. Shukla, ED, Dr.S.P.Verma,and Mr.Bahaguna and my team members at Bhopal for their constant support! “The best light which illuminates your SSSSSpath is your determination!” Wishing you a great year ahead and happy reading Illumiation !!!

Message from National President, ISTD Shri Y.K. Upadhyay

It gives me immense pleasure to know that Western Region of Indian Society for Training & Development is bringing out its Regional News Letter “Illumination III” April/May 2016. I congratulate Regional Vice President and Chapter Chairmen/ Chairpersons for bringing out e-journal which will provide a channel of communication between Chapters and members of the Society.

Western Region has always been very active and vibrant Region of ISTD. Chapters of this Region are conducting various programmes and created history.These programmes will be blossoming profession of Training and Development. Under the dynamic leadership of Chairmen/Chairpersons and other Office Bearers of the Chapters, various programmes of social welfare and social upliftment have been undertaken by the Chapters, which has enhanced reach of ISTD in Academia and Industry. Dedicated and collaborated efforts of these dedicated members will definitely take objectives of ISTD miles forward. Such initiatives have also provided forums to professionals, academicians, scholars from the country to come together to deliberate on the issue concerning the society at large.

Message from IRVP - istd (Western Region)

This is very nice to note that ISTD West Region has maintained consistency in publishing E-Journal, a medium of connect with the people which is the key of any organizational development.

Recently concluded Chapter elections 2016-17 strengthen the democratic process of sustainable development of organization. In democracy, election is an opportunity to the new people to take part and come forward with their new thinking for the existing practices. This is also an opportunity for the existing elected representative to review their efforts extended to the development of the organization. I am sure like in past senior members have been

67 encouraging the new members to come forward and take ISTD at new height. Although differences in opinion creates more conflicts / misunderstanding but a synergetic view emerges from the differences. I request our senior fellow professionals to help members at chapter level to use difference of opinion for strengthening the ISTD to achieve its set goals and objectives. I am very optimistic to see ISTD disseminating knowledge / skill to large number of members associated with it. I reiterate the potential of ISTD and specifically in the West region is unlimited; there is a need to minimize perceptual difference among members and work towards strengthening chapters.

I thank Rashmi Bhargava, Ex Chairperson of ISTD Bhopal Chapter, she committed me to be Guest Editor for March 2016 issue of E-Journal and she has fulfilled her commitment, I also thank all contributors, chapter chairpersons, N C Members and national office bearers for making it possible to continue the publications of E-Connect.

Other activities of the chapter: July 2015 Team Building exercises in collaboration with National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme

The Chapter organized a panel discussion on “Importance of Media and Public Relations” on 28th August at 6.00 pm at Hotel K International, Near ISBT, Kasturba Nagar, Bhopal followed by high tea.

Mr. C. K. Naidu, Former Resident Editor, HT and Dr. Rajeev Agnihotri, Editor People’s Samachar have consented to be the panelists. Convened and organized by the team of Bhopal Chapter under the guidance of Rashmi Bhargava Chairperson of the Chapter.

September 2015 Women Programs: Bhopal Inauguration Day being celebrated with lots of fun and frolic with member’s wives and ladies enjoying Garba on September 26.

October 2015 Women Oriented Program: “women are doubling up on work at home & outside of the home” Success is not a destination, but the road that you’re on. Being successful means that you’re working hard and walking your walk every day. You can only live your dream by working hard towards it. That’s living your dream. Indian Society of Training and Development, Bhopal Chapter planned a panel discussion on the above subject on Thursday, 29th October at Arera Club coffee house. Wherein we had all women panelists The topic was really one where we actually had to forcibly stop the discussion.

Panelists were BJP Spokesperson, Dr. Hitesh Vajpayee, Astt. Commissioner Ms. Priyanka Das, Urban Development, DIG Police Ms. Aruna Rao.

68 BHOPAL CHAPTER Income & Expenditure Account for the Year ended 31st March, 2016

Previous Expenditure Current Previous Income Current Year Rs. Year Rs. Year Rs. Year Rs. 2889.00 Printing & Stationary Exp 0.00 Interest Received from 2685.00 Postage & Telephone 0.00 4126.00.00 Saving Bank Account 9149.00 176.00 Photocopy Exp. 350.00 67654.00 Bank Deposits 90898.00 2210.00 Bouquet & Mementos 1240.00 29707.00 Share of Membership 5645.00 9350.00 A.G.M. & Installation Exp. 12820.00 297500.00 Rent Income 420000.00 43495.00 Award Ceremony 0.00 15000.00 Building Maintenance 15000.00 4573.00 Election Expenses 3370.00 65141.00 Share from M E S 13805.00 Picnic Expenses 0.00 90000.00 Share from Diploma 20000.00 177589.00 Conference Exp. 0.00 119500.00 Conference Receipts 820.00 Photograph Exp. 0.00 0.00 Reimbursement of Diploma 23634.00 exam from National Office 33456.00 Meeting Exp. 22623.00 24640.00 Building Maintenance 8144.00 421.00 Bank Charges 0.00 0.00 Miscellaneous Exp. 750.00 5720.00 Travelling Exp. 7612.00 Professional Fee 4025.00 Diploma Exam Exp. by Sh. 23634.00 J.N. Chowdhary Holi Milan 17968.00 Website Expenses 12200.00 ACE Training Expn. 6400.00 Dynamix Lavish Hme P. Ltd. 46250.00 written off 2809.00 Professional fee 4025.00 363990.00 Excess of Income over 416940.00 Expenditure 688628.00 Total (Rs.) 584326.00 688628.00 Total (Rs.) 584326.00 As per our report of even date atached.

For Lowlekar & Barjatya Chartered Accountants

Sd/- (Nitin Barjataya) Partner

Sd/- Sd/- Mrs. Rashmi Bhargava Sanat Gangwal (Hony Chairperson) (Hony Treasurer)

Place: Bhopal Date : 04.06.2016

69 Sd/- 0.00 Partner 678.00 4851.00 2056.00 14790.00 24000.00 27937.00 30000.00 Current Year Rs. Year 352698.00 1029234.00 1003606.00 2489850.86 (Nitin Barjataya) otal Rs. Chartered Accountants T For Lowlekar & Barjatya ASS ET S As per our report of even date atached. Current Assets Fixed Deposit Canfin Homes Ltd. Fixed Deposit with SBBJ State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur Savings Bank of State Cash in Hand Building Account National Office Expensess Recoverable Expensess Office National DS FY2013-14 Dynamix Lavish Homes P Ltd. Dynamix Lavish Homes P Security Deposit with MPMKVV TDS FY 2014-15 TDS FY TDS FY2014-15 0.00 0.00 Sanat Gangwal (Hony Treasurer) (Hony 6425.00 2056.00 14626.86 46250.00 30000.00 24000.00 Year Rs. Year 947371.00 P revious March 2016 1021606.00 2092334.86 st 0.00 4000.00 4025.00 Current Year Rs. Year 105000.00 2376825.86 2489850.86 raining & Development (Bhopal Chapter) Rs. Amount 416940.00 Sd/- 1959885.86 Sunil Joshi Balance Sheet as on 31 (Hony Secretary) otal Rs. T Indian Society for T LIABILI T I E S Add: Excess of Income over Expenditure Income Excess of Add: Deposit from Tenant Sanat Gangwal General Reserve as per last Balance Balance last per as Reserve General Sheet Building Maintenance Payable Expenses Payable Sd/- (Hony Chairperson) 2809.00 Mrs. Rashmi Bhargava 24640.00 Year Rs. Year 105000.00 P revious 1595895.86 2092334.86 Place: Bhopal Date : 04.06.2016

70 BANGALORE

The Chapter has enrolled with lot of effort, 15 diploma students both for June-2015 and January-2016 batches, hence Bangalore chapter has received maximum chapter share of Rs 1, 40,000/- during the year. l The Chapter has conducted the Diploma Contact Classes under the able guidance of Mr. G. Kalyansundaram and supported by the following faculty members, Such as Mr. Manjunath J Mudaliar, Mr. Arun Narahari, Prof B Thyagaraj and Mr. Ashok Kumar V. l There has been significant increase in the number of students in attending the contact classes. l During the year the chapter procured Laptop & LCD Projector and installed UPS for un interrupted power supply for conducting the contact classes effectively. l It is heartening that one student secured maximum marks at all India level in all the 8 subjects. She was invited during the convocation and was awarded merit certificate by the Honorable Railway Minster Shri Suresh Prabhu. Another student also secured highest marks in 2 subjects and he was also invited for the convocation and received merit certificate. l Over 90% of the students appeared for the exam in the June-2015 and December-2015 have successfully passed the examination .

71 AUDITOR REPORT

The Members of INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT - BANGALORE CHAPTER I have audited the accompanying Financial Statements of M/ s. Indian Society for Training & Development, Bangalore Chapter, which comprise the Balance Sheet as at 31st March 2016, together With the Statement of Income and Expenditure account of the Chapter for the year ended on that date, and the Notes to accounts.

Management’s Responsibility for the Financial Statements

The Chapter’s Management is responsible for the preparation of these financial statements that give a true and fair View of the financial position, financial performance of the Chapter in accordance with the Accounting Standards. This responsibility includes the design, implementation and maintenance of internal control relevant to the preparation and presentation of the financial statements that give a true and fair view and are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.

Auditors’ Responsibility

My responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on my audit. I have conducted the audit in accordance with the Standards on Auditing issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. Those Standards require that I comply with the ethical requirements and plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about Whether the financial statements are free from material misstatement.

An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and the disclosures in the financial statements. The procedures selected depend on the auditor’s judgment, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers the internal control relevant to the Chapter’s preparation and fair presentation of the financial statements in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of the accounting estimates made by the Management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements.

I believe that the audit evidence I have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for my audit opinion.

Oginion

In my opinion and to the best of my information and according to the explanations given to me, the financial statements give the information in the manner so required and subject to Note 4 and 5 of the “Notes to Accounts” appended to the financials; give a true and fair view in conformity with the accounting principles generally accepted in India:

(a) in the case of the Balance Sheet, of the state of affairs of the Chapter as at 31st March, 2016; and

(b) In the case of the Statement of Income & Expenditure, of the Excess of Expenditure over Income of the Chapter for the year ended on that date.

Date : 29 April, 2016 For CA R. NATARAJAN. Place : Bangalore Chartered Accountant (Proprietor) M.No. - 025732

72 Sd/- 9,651 21,500 91,989 42,000 12,000 26,000 ( P rop.) 1,10000 2,88,872 2,28,227 1,70,231 T RAJAN 10,00,470 M-025732 CURR E N T Y E AR (Rs.) Chartered Accountants For CA R. NA For CA

As per our report even date attached INCOM E MARC H , 2016 ST Programme/Workshop Colections Programme/Workshop Diploma Contact Classes/Exam Exense Reimbursed Interest on Bank Fixed Deposits E xcess of xpenditure Interest Saving Bank Account Interest Saving Bank Share of Membership Subscription - HO Diploma Programme - Chapter Share Chennai Flood Relif Fund Rental Charges - Share of IIPE Programme Income NLP - (Rs.) 8,287 9,600 54,639 66,000 1,21,879 2,81,485 1,78,733 2,53,846 1,39,000 11,13,469

reasurer) Sd/- P R E VIOUS Y AR (Hony. T (Hony. 346 8,720 7,137 3,027 7,950 5,150 2,816 20,800 21,544 66,751 13,105 24,770 16,070 17,315 53,935 10,160 90,553 25,190 40,000 18,655 22,195 22,910 2,91,121 2,10,250 10,00,470 (Rs.) (BANGALOR E CHA PTE R) CURR E N T Y AR

Sd/- (Hony. Secretary) (Hony. E YEAR ENDED 31 ACC O UNT F R T H E INC O ME & EX P ENDITURE E X PE NDI T UR Programm/Workshp Expenses Programm/Workshp Diploma Contact Classes/Exam Expense FD Preclosure Interest Recovery Rental Charges - HAEA EC Meeting Expenses - Chapter AGM & Election Expenses Office Expenses Postage & Courier Bank Charges Election Expenses Maintenance Computer & Website Salary & Wages Expenses Travel Conveyance & Electricity & Water Maintenance Vehicle Lecture Programme Expenses Professional Charges Depreciation Audit Fee ISTD Chennai Flood Relif Fund Asset - UPS Loss on Sale of Printing & Stationery Telephones Programme Expenses NLP - - - - - Sd/- 2,450 4,778 7,700 19,200 28,670 35,814 47,716 15,706 29,922 23,899 98,501 24,720 10,298 25,153 75,433 1,01,581 2,36,388 1,88,000 1,37,540 (Hony. Chairman) (Hony. 11,13,469 P R E VIOUS Y E AR (Rs.)

Place : Bangalore Dated: 29-04, 2016

73 - 21 467 Sd/- 2,400 2,400 8,998 8,088 9,250 1,105 1,602 24740 40463 15,000 70,000 12,873 28,475 10,124 ( P rop.) 4,32,943 1,02,868 1,03,935 1,03,100 5,57,146 T RAJAN 46,60,996 15,27,398 16,00,000 M-025732 Amount (Rs.) Chartered Accountants For CA R. NA For CA

As per our report even date attached Assets Diploma Programme Rental Charges - Share of IIPE Motor Vehicle Printer Cash at Bank - Chapter Cash at bank SRC - Interest Canara Bank T.D.S. Revenue Exp - Website Deffered Cash at Hand- Chapter Accrued FD Interest - MESSAC - Expenses SSCET Advance Staff Receivables Diploma Expenses Claim - March’16 50% of Membership Share Students Enrollment 74 Batch Share Computer & Leptop Furniture & Fixtures UPS Office Equipments Books Electricity Deposit LCD Projector Fixed Deposits Deposit Telephone - - 52 244

reasurer) 1,786 5,000 1,167 8,987 1,105 1,602 1,508 Sd/- MARC H , 2016 11,249 38,546 13,687 90,280 20,000 23,655 ST 5,09,345 5,57,146 48,12,757 15,27,398 20,00,000 (Hony. T (Hony. 31 at P R E VIOUS Y AR (Rs.) (BANGALOR E CHA PTE R) 25,190 18,000 1,00,000 46,60,996 45,88,037 Amount (Rs.) A s B alance Sh eet Y FOR T RAINING & D E V LO P M N INDIAN SOCI ET Y

Sd/- (1,70,231) (Hony. Secretary) (Hony.

Liabilities Amount (Rs.) Liabilities T General Fund : 46,88,037 Opening Balance b/f Expenses of Excess Less : Building Fund Account Audit Fees Payable Diploma Exam Exp. Payable March 16 Sd/- 24,720 1,00,000 (Hony. Chairman) (Hony. 48,12,757 46,88,037 P R E VIOUS Y E AR (Rs.)

Place : Bangalore Dated: 29-04, 2016

74 CHITTORGARH

Annual General Meeting of the Chapter was conducted on 26th April 2015 at Landmark Hotel, Nimbahera. Shri S.K. Rathore, Chapter Chairman presided over the meeting and addressed the participants. Election of the Managing Committee for the year 2015-16 was carried out. The meeting was followed by games for children, ladies etc. Shri S.K. Rathore, Shri S.K. Jain distributed the prizes and expressed their well wishes. Shri R.P. Singh, ex-Chairman gave vote of thanks to all the members. The members also thanked Shri M. S Gokhru and Shri Shailendra Sharma for organizing and coordinating the AGM successfully.

On 12th June, 2015 the Chapter has conducted a lecture meeting on the theme “Conflict Management for Healthy Relationships by Dr. Naveen Gupta, Director General, Institute of Management, Agra, wherein 20 members and guests participated and shared their views. The faculty was introduced by Shri R P Singh, Chittorgarh Chapter. On 23rd August, 2015 the Chapter jointly organized a Rainy season picnic with Kota Chapter at Menal Water Fall, Menal. 20 members and their family members participated in the picnic. Shri R B M Tripathi, vice chairman of the Chapter and Ms. Anita Chauhan, Chairman, Kota Chapter distributed the prizes to the players and expressed their well wishes, Shri R.P. Singh, ex-chairman gave vote of thanks to all the members.

A two days training programme on Supervisory Development was organized on 26-27 November, 2015 at Regional Training Centre, Nimbahera. Sixteen participants attended the programme. All sessions were very interactive and informative. Diploma Examination was held from 24th to 27th December, 2015 at Regional Training Centre, Nimbahera, Rajasthan. Shri M S Gokhru, Chapter Incharge, Diploma Program organized and conducted the exam satisfactorily. .

75 AUDITOR REPORT

1. We have audited the Balance Sheet of INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TRANING & DEVELOPMENT, CHHITTOR GARH CHEPTER as at 31st March, 2016 and also the annexed Income & Expenditure account for the year ended on the date. These financial statements are the responsibility of the management of the INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TRANING & DEVLOPMENT CHITTOR GARH CHEPTER. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit.

2. We conducted the audit in accordance with accounting standards generally accepted in India. These standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the account statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining on test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statement. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principal used & significant estimates made by the management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion.

3. We further report that:

a. We have obtained all the information & explanation which to the best of our knowledge and Belief were necessary for the proposes of our audit,

b. The balance sheet, Income & Expenditure Account dealt with by this report is in Agreement with the books of account,

c. In our opinion , proper books of account are maintained

d. In our opinion the balance sheet, Income & expenditure account comply with relevant Accounting standards.

e. In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanations given to us, together with the schedules attached and read with accounting policies and Notes Forming part of accounts give a true and fair view in conformity with accounting principal Generally accepted in India.

The prescribed particulars are annexed hereto.

Date : 13-04-2016 For Nitesh Sharma & Co. Place : Nimbahera Chartered Accountant (Proprietor) M.No. - 426079

76 INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TRANING & DEVELOPMENT CHITTORGARH CHAPTER Income & Expenditure Account for the Year Ended 31/03/2016

EXPENDITURE AMOUNT INCOME AMOUNT (Rs.) (Rs.)

To AGM Exp. 2014-15 27,500.00 By Programme Fee 25,000.00

To Picnic & Get together Expenses 25,000.00 By Subscription Form ISTD-HO 25,651.00

To Audit Fees 1,000.00 By Bank Interest 5,856.00

To Diploma Exam Exp. 9,600.00 By Excess of Expenditure Over 8,193.00 Income

To Other Exp. 1,600.00

TOTAL 64,700.00 TOTAL 64,700.00

AS PER OUR REPORT OF EVEN DATE ATTACHED

For Nitesh Kumar & Co. Chartered Accountants

Sd/- C.A. Nitesh Kumar Sharma (Proprietor) M. No. - 426079, FRN - 019794C

Sd/- Sd/- M.S. Gokhru S.K. Rathore (Hony. Treasurer) (Hony. Chairman)

Place : Nimbahera Date : 13.04.2016

77 INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TRANING & DEVELOPMENT CHITTORGARH CHAPTER BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31.03.2016

Liabilities Amount (Rs.) Amount Assets Amount (Rs.)

INCOME & Expenditure A/c Cash & Bank

Balance as per Last Year B/S 13,39,085.00 Cash in Hand 0.00

Add : Excess of Expenditure over Income (-8193.00) 1,30,892.00 Cash at Bank 1,30,892.00

Total 1,30,892.00 Total 1,30,892.00

AS PER OUR REPORT OF EVEN DATE ATTACHED

For Nitesh Kumar & Co. Chartered Accountants

Sd/- C.A. Nitesh Kumar Sharma (Proprietor) M. No. - 426079, FRN - 019794C

Sd/- Sd/- M.S. Gokhru S.K. Rathore (Hony. Treasurer) (Hony. Chairman)

Place : Nimbahera Date : 13.04.2016

78 CHENNAI

The Chapter Organized its First Annual Conference on 6th and 7th November 2015 at Hotel Taj Coromandel, Chennai.

The theme of the conference was “Leadership Insights: From the Chamber of CEO”. The theme of the conference aimed at centering on the leadership challenges faced by Indian Industry and how the HR and the role L&D fraternity can add value by enhancing competitive advantage of individuals as well as organizations.

Inauguration of the Conference was done byC K Kumaravel – MD, Naturals and Mervin Alexander- Post Master General and they gave insights to keep oneself energized, be it high or low through their path of experience.

The Conference was insightful with various sub themes and speakers were CEOs / CXOs from spectrum of industries. It started with the sub theme “Challenges of VUCA world: Ecstasies and Agonies of CXOs”(SriramViji- Brakes India, Sridhar Ganesh- LIBA, K. Ramkumar – ICICI Bank)where the session had cited the way the world has developed over time and how technology, and the understanding and conquering of technology and to make it a tool in our hands has distinguished the human race from other species with instances handled by the speakers.

Then followed up with “Building Leadership Pipeline: CXO’s inner agenda” where the speakers(RaghavendraTripathi- Ramco Systems, Jorn Hammer- Vestas, Dr. C.B. Rao- Hospira, Pfizer Company) spoke about the initiatives taken by their company.

Further, the conference got energized with young entrepreneurs in the session “Start-up Stories: Learning’s from New Age CXOs”(Mohit Gundecha- Jombay, Karthik Subbaraj- Stone Bench, Raju Venkatraman- Medall) with their start-up stories and learnings through experience. The first day of conference got concluded with this session and increased the level of excitement among audience to look forward for the next day.

Day two started off with “Skill Development: Success Stories of CXOs”, where (Swaminathan Eisenhower – Saint-Gobain Glass Pvt. Ltd., Seshadri Srinivasan- Faiveley Transport, Archana Ram- Smart India)reflected upon various initiatives taken by their company in Skill Development areas.

The most crucial element of the Conference was “Big Data: The Big Opportunity” session where speakers (Ganesh Sankaralingam- Latentview, Jayadev Mahalingam- PiQube Analytics, Krishna Sundaresan- Surukam Analytics, Vijay Nair –Gramener) talked about exciting case studies that they are working on in the area of Big Data, especially in Crime Prediction, Customer Preferences, Manpower selection and natural language based search.

The last session was on the “Business of Social Responsibility”. We were all amazed by the dedication and capabilities of Mr. Sankar Raman, a successful auditor (who, while confined to a wheel chair, right from his childhood, won an ALL India Rank in his C. A. exams) runs a successful home for underprivileged out of his humble confines in Tenkasi in Tamilnadu and makes a difference to society.

Mr. Madhavan, Cognizant Foundation explained the CSR efforts of Cognizant. Ms. Kalpana Sankar, Hand-in- Hand, an NGO that works in the area of Women Empowerment, Education explained how their pioneering efforts are even helping make changes in countries like Afghanistan.

Conference had a wide-open with over 300 participants of senior HR / L&D professionals from various sectors had attended the conference.

79 The Conference was conceptualised and executed with perfection by the Chennai Team led by Dr. R. Karthikeyan, Chairman and Mr. T.V. Subba Rao, Mentor with a small team in a record time of 6 weeks. Overall, the conference encountered tremendous success with contemporary theme and with excellent speakers. It had fun- filled learning sessions and provided a great opportunity for networking with coveted venue.

National President Mr. Yogesh Kumar Upadhyay could not join for the inaugural/Valedictory due to last minute engagements. National Vice President Mr. T.V. SUBBA RAO guided and mentored the entire conference. Mr. P.T. George RVP(South) joined for the Second day.

80 81 INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT (Chennai Chapter) Income & Expenditure Account For The Year Ended 31.3.2016

Particulars 31.03.2016 31.03.2015 Amount (Rs.) Amount (Rs.) Income Income from Annual Conference 3508420 - Income from Subscription 373139 108764 Income from Training Programe 125000 156438 Income from Reimbursement 102312 104213 Rental Income 198600 64550 Interest Income 404015 340521 Other Income - 69945 TOTAL INCOME 4711486 844535 EXPENDITURE Annual Conference Expenses 1373343 247479 Meeting Expenses 338523 275700 Salaries and Wages 308120 112991 Training Program Expenses 96050 45254 Depreciation 53879 17488 Electricity Charges 29786 97977 Repairs and Maintenance 176899 19663 Audit Fees 20325 12796 Printing and Stationery 10846 39668 Travelling & Conveyance 44790 11363 Loss on Sale of Air Conditioner - 13718 Rates and Taxes 12062 43104 Rates and Taxes 47426 9675 Postage and Telephone charges 38326 Other Expenses Total Expenditure 2550374 946876 Excess of Income Over Expenditure 2161112 102341 As per our report of even date For Raghavan & Muralidharan Chartered Accountants Firm regd No. 007110S

Sd/- (P. Raghavan) Partner Membership No. 200885

Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- (Chairman) (Hony. Secretary) (Hony. Treasurer)

Place : Chennai Date : 20-04-2016

82 INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT (Chennai Chapter) BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31.3.2016 Amount (Rs.) Liabilities Note Amount Amount 31.3.2016 31.03.2015 1 Capital Fund : 6971290 4886303 Bulding Fund (Donation) 413556 413556 Current Liabilities Other Current Liabilities 2 286982 2354 Short Term provisions 3 33954 24968

Total 7705781 5,327,181

ASSETS Fixed Assets - Tangible Assets 4 849986 720414

Non Current Assets Advances and Deposits 5 41760 41760

Current Assets Cash & Cash Equivalents 6 6648221 4520429 Other Current Assets 7 165814 44578 Total 7705781 5327181 As per our report of even date For Raghavan & Muralidharan Chartered Accountants Firm regd No. 007110S

Sd/- (P. Raghavan) Partner Membership No. 200885

Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- (Chairman) (Hony. Secretary) (Hony. Treasurer)

Place : Chennai Date : Date : 20-04-2016

83 DEHRADUN

National Conference on “The Changing Scenario of Indian Business: Skills, Performance & Challenges”, February 05-06, 2016

Chapter in association with COER School of Management organized a National Conference on “The Changing Scenario of Indian Business: Skills, Performance & Challenges during February 5- 6, 2016. This Conference provided a platform to the Intellectuals, Academicians, Practitioners to share their ideas, experience and knowledge about the latest developments in the field of Training and Development, Human Resource Management and General Management. The two days conference was inaugurated on Feb 05, 2016.The Chief guest of the Inaugural Session was Dr. Vinayshil Gautam Senior Advisor KPMG in India, Shri Yogesh Upadhyay, National President, ISTD, New Delhi and Sh.J.C.Jain, CMD, Texplas Group of Industries, Haridwar the Guest of Honor of the session. Shri S.K. Biswas, Director (P) THDC, Dr. A.C.Joshi Director (HR) UJVNL, Dr. Santosh Rangnekar, Head DOMS,IITR, Sri Rajesh Kumar, Registrar COER, Major General A.K. Chaturvedi AVSM, VSM, Director General COER and Dr V.K. Jain, Director, COER SM were also present on the Dias. The curtain raiser speech of the Conference was delivered by Dr. V K Jain, Director COER SM and Chairman Conference. The welcome speech of the Inaugural session was delivered by Shri S.K. Biswas, Director (P) THDC. In his address, he emphasized on the importance of the skill development. Chief Guest,Dr. Vinayshil Gautam,Senior Advisor, KPMG in India rightly pointed out that even in recession in the world; India is making an exemplary progress in respect of development. He wished that such Conferences will also be organized in future too.

On this Occasion, Dr Vinayshil Gautam was confereed with Professional Management Excellence Award-2015 for his outstanding contribution towards Teaching, Training, Research and Administration

After the inaugural session various brains storming sessions were conducted including parallel sessions of research paper presentation and best PhD thesis Competition. The first day ended with rocking performance of the students in cultural night which was a real stress buster and energy booster for all the experts, delegates and students. The ending of Conference was marked by the Valedictory Session. The Chief Guest for the Valedictory session was Mr. S. N. Verma, MD, UJVNL, Dehradun,Guest of Honor Prof. R. J. Lalwani, VC, ICFAI University, Dehradun.

The special guest for this session were Shri Yogesh Upadhyay, National President, ISTD, New Delhi, Dr. S.P. Verma Executive Director, ISTD New Delhi, Dr. A.C.Joshi Director (HR) UJVNL,Ms. Aneeta Chauhan, Chairperson, ISTD Kota Chapter, Major General A.K. Chaturvedi AVSM, VSM, Director General COER and Dr V.K. Jain, Director, COER SM. For the first time Best PhD Thesis award was introduced in the conference Dr. Manpreet Kaur from Punjab won the award and Also one jury commendation award was given to Dr. Mehul Takkar from Gujrat. Best research paper award in two categories (Students or Research Scholar and Open) was also included first time in the conference. Ms Roopam Bhatia of COER-SM won the first prize in student category and Mr. Navneet Semwal from MIET Rishikesh won in the open category. Then delegates gave their feedback about the Conference. Finally Dr. V. K. Jain proposed the vote of thanks, he thanked to all the sponsors ONGC, COER, THDC, REC, PTCUL, SJVNL, UJVNL, NHPC, HAL, NTPC, NALCO, Comfort Management. A total of 360 registered delegates attended the Conference.

84 List of Activities conducted during 2015-16

Sr. Date Session Theme Expert Venue No. 1. 07.05.2015 Chapter Election - THDC Rishikesh 2. 26.06.2015 HR Conclave on Skilling India 24 HR Professionals of COER School oof Region Management, Roorkee 3. 01.08.2015 Talk on Know Your National by Prof Masood Ahmed COER School oof Prof Masood Ahmed, National Management, Roorkee Treasurer, ISTD 4. 29.10.2015 Talk by Prof Kavidayal on Prof Kavidayal, Sustainable Livelihood & Finance for Non Finance KumaonUnivNainital Community Development Executives Centre, THDC, Rishikesh 5. 29.10.2015 Release of e-Newsletter- Mr S K Biswas RVP Sustainable Livelihood & Sankshipt North Community Development Centre, THDC, Rishikesh 6. 29.12.2015 To discuss about National All Members UJVNL, Dehradun Conference 7. 25.01.2015 Review Conference Executive Committee COER School of Preparations Members Management, Roorkee 8. 05.02.2016 General Body Meeting All Members COER School of Management, Roorkee 9. 05.02.2015- National Conference on 30 Experts COER School of 06.02.2015 Changing Scenario of Indian Management, Roorkee Business: Skills, Performance and Challenges 10. 02.04.2016 Executive Body Meeting Executive Committee THDC, Rishikesh Members

85 Annexure-4 Funds Position of ISTD Dehradun Chapter as on 31.03.2016

Sr No Description Amount Remark 1 Amount in Bank 7,93,776.62 As per Bank Statement 2. Cash in Hand 32,000.00 3 Debtors Faculty 5000.00 Schedule A 4 Debtors Industry delegates 80,000.00 Schedule B 5 Debtors Sponsors from Industry 3,10,000 Schedule C Total 12,20,776.62

Schedule A: Amount Due from Faculty COER/COER-SM

S.No. Name Amount 1 Mr.Anurag Singh 1000 2 Mr.VipinJaiswal 1000 3 Dr. Sunil Kumar Jha 1500 4 Dr.Shushil Jindal 1500 Total 5000

Schedule B: Amount Due from delegatesof Industry

S.No. Name of Organization No. of Delegates Amount @ 5000 per Delegate 1 THDC India Ltd, Rishikesh 10 50,000 2 UJVN Ltd, Dehradun 06 30,000 Total 16 80,000

Schedule C: Amount due from Sponsors of the Conference

S.No. Name of Sponsor Amount Status of Payment (Cheque/ECS) 1 THDC 40,000 In process 2 NALCO 40,000 In process 6 ONGC 1,50,000 In process 7 SJVNL 40,000 In process 8 UJVNL 20,000 In process 9 PTCUL 20,000 In process TOTAL 3,10,000

Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- Dr V K Jain S K Biswas S K Sharma Honorary Secretary Chairman Vice Chairman

86 GOA

ANNUAL REPORT OF ISTD GOA CHAPTER-2015-16

Sl. No. Activity

1 1ST meeting ISTD Goa Chapter for 2015-16 was held on 22.04.2015 at Panaji, Goa to declare the results of the election held for 2015-16.

2 2nd meeting of the ISTD Goa Chapter held on 26.06.2015 at Goa Shipyard GORC Club, Chicalim, Vasco-da-Gama, Goa

3 3rd meeting of the ISTD Goa Chapter held on 07.09.2015 at Panaji, Goa

4 Mr. Atul Shah, National Council Member conducted Orientation cum Induction programme for newly inductees Supervisory Staff of Goa Shipyard Ltd. from 11-13 May 2015 at GSL’s GORC Club, Chicalim, Vasco-da-Gama, Goa and yet to contribute Rs.5,000/- to ISTD Goa Chapter.

5 Mr.Dileep Parab, Ex-Hon. Secretary conducted 3-days Residential Training workshop for Goa Shipyard Executives at Nanu resort, Betalmatim form 12-13 Sep. 2015 and contributed Rs.10,000/- to ISTD Goa Chapter.

6 Prof.Ahmed, Nation ISTD Treasurer was welcomed in ICG Dona Paula, Goa during his visit to Goa on 04.08.2015 by Chairman Adv.Lawrance D’souza, Hon.Secretary, Mr.Rajendra Kerkar & Treasurer Mr.S.U.Bhobe at ICG, Dona Paula. Prof. Ahmed highlighted on raising the membership and funds for Goa Chapter as well as National ISTD and proposed to have one National Level event by ISTD at Goa during 2016-17.

7 Chapter election formalities commence vide ISTD Goa Chapter letter ISTD/CE-2016-17/01/RAD dtd.10.02.2016. wherein Ms.Michelle Furtado had been proposed and selected as Returning Officer for Returning Officer” for righteous & fair elections.

Accordingly meeting of ISTD Goa was held on 27.04.2016 to declare the election results. Committee elected for 2016-17 is as follows: Chairman Mr.Dileep A.Parab, Vice Chairman-Dr.G.V.Prabhu, Hon. Secretary-Mr.Rajendra S.Kerkar, Treasurer-Mr.Shankar U.Bhobe, National Council Member-Mr.Menino Furtado, Members-1. Mr.Pandurang K.Ghate, 2. Mr. Atul Shah, 3. Mr. Allan Pinto & Special Invitees-1. Mr.V.V.Konkolienkar & 2. Mrs. Lalita Joshi & 3. Mr.Sarvesh Parab. Handing over of charge was also held.

87 INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT (GOA CHAPTER) Income and expenditure account for the year ended 31st march 2016

EXPENDITURE AMOUNT (Rs.) INCOME AMOUNT (Rs.)

Expenses on Training Pogramme 25,150 Membership Fee Received 3,825

Tea & Dinners 9,855 Interest Received 15,281

Conference Expenses 14,539 Training Fees Received 39,694

Coolie & Transport 200

Depreciation 168

Excess of Income Ove Expenditure 8,888

TOTAL 58,800 TOTAL 58,800

Examined & found Correct. For V.B. Prabhu Yerlekar & Co. Chartered Accountant Regn. No. 7963

Sd/- Sd/- (Hony Chairman) (Hony Treasurer)

Place : Panaji (Goa) Dated: 28-04-2016

88 INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT (GOA CHAPTER) BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31ST MARCH 2016

LIABILITIES AMOUNT ASSETS AMOUNT (Rs.) (Rs.)

Received Fund 13,197 Cash in Hand 993

Corpus Fund : Opening Balance 1,98,141 Cash in Bank (S.B. A/c) 60,290

Add : Surplus 8,888 207,029 Investment

FDR A/c (with BOI, Panji) 1,57,436

Furniture 1,675

Less : Depreciation 168 1,507 TOTAL 2,20,226 TOTAL 2,20,226

Examined & found Correct. For V.B. Prabhu Yerlekar & Co. Chartered Accountant Regn. No. 7963

Sd/- Sd/- (Hony Chairman) (Hony Treasurer)

Place : Panaji (Goa) Dated: 28-04-2016

89 GURGAON

The Chapter organized 11th evening meeting on 26th May, 2015 at State Bank Academy, Speaker – Mr Vivek Bindra- International Corporate Trainer, a Business Consultant and Life Coach on the Topic – Self motivated Leadership with Bhagvad Gita and 12th evening meeting on 3rd June, 2015 at RSTC, Canara Bank , Speakers –Dr S K Chakraborty , Former Professor, IIM Kolkata and Management Advisor on Values and Ethics and Dr D Chakraborty, Management Consultant on the Topic – Ethical Leadership- Indian Insights.

Foundation Day Celebration of ISTD HQ was conducted at State Bank Academy on 17th April, 2015. Speakers – Dr M B Athreya, Padma Bhushan gave the Foundation Day Address and Col S P Wahi, Padma Bhushan & Former CEO of ONGC was the Guest of Honor .Program was followed by Cultural Program and Dinner.

2nd Annual General (AGM) meeting was conducted at State Bank Academy on 14th May, 2015 and 5th General Body meeting held on 24th July, 2015 at State Bank Academy.

2nd Foundation Day Celebration of the Chapter was organized at State Bank Academy on 24th September, 2015. Chief Guest of the program was Mr. Nitish Kapoor, Managing Director, RB India and Mr. Amandeep Gupta, CEO OCL Cements was the Guest of Honor. A presentation competition on the Topic “Innovative Practices of Training & development” was organized in which 12 members of the chapter participated. The Program was followed by Cultural program and Dinner.

3rd Corporate meet was organized at Hotel Crowne Plaza, Gurgaon on 29th May, 2015. Altogether 35 participants from various Corporate attended the Meet.

Farewell Program of Hony. Treasurer

All the members bid farewell to Sri Gokulananda Das, Hon. Treasurer from Gurgaon chapter on his transfer to Bangalore on 26th June, 2016 at State Bank Academy. In his farewell address, the Chapter Chairman Sri Jeevan Sahay mentioned Sri Gokulananda Das’ contribution in closing the annual accounts of the chapter for the financial year 2014-15. Dr Manoranjan Sharma also spoke on the occasion. Sri Gokulananda Das thanked all the members for all the co operation extended to him during his tenure. All the members wished him for his bright future in the new assignment.

E- Newsletter of the Chapter

Sri Nitish Kapoor and Sri Amandeep Gupta , the Chief Guest and Guest of Honor Inaugurated the E- News letter of ISTD Gurgaon chapter ‘Disha’ on the 2nd Foundation Day Celebration on 24th September,2015 by clicking the mouse.. The Editor-in-Chief Dr Neeru Bhatia and Editor Sri Vijay Rai helped the Dignitaries to do the inauguration. Other members of the Editorial Board were also present on the Dias. It was circulated immediately to all the members thru E mail.

2nd Foundation Day Souvenir of Chapter

The 2nd Foundation Day Souvenir of the ISTD Gurgaon chapter was published and Hard copies were circulated amongst the members.

Best Member Award of the Chapter

Sri Nitish Kapoor, Chief Guest of the 2nd Foundation Day program of the Gurgaon chapter presented the Best Member Award of ISTD Gurgaon chapter for the year 2014-15 to Sri A D Burman, Vice-Chairman of the chapter

90 and Chairman elected for the year 2016-17 of the chapter in recognition of his invaluable contribution towards the growth of the chapter in one year time. Sri Burman expressed his sincere gratitude to the Chapter Chairman and other members of MC for giving this award to him.

2nd Conclave of the Chapter

The Chapter organized its 2nd Conclave on ‘Make in India’ Delivering Excellence for Global Quality’ on 8th April, 2016 at Hotel “Crowne Plaza, Gurgaon. The Conclave was inaugurated by Prof Raj S Dhankar, Vice- Chancellor Ansal University, Gurgaon. The key note address was delivered by Sri Anurag Malik, Partner Ernst & Young. There were 20 speakers from prominent Corporate and Management/Training Institutions. Conclave sessions were based on the following sub themes:

o Industry Speaks- Insights from Industry Leaders towards achieving Global Quality

o Organization strategies for competing Global Quality

o Managing Quality and Innovation at work place

o Creating Ecosystem for World Class Quality

91 92 INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TRANING & DEVELOPMENT Gurgaon CHAPTER Income & Expenditure Account for the Year ended 31st March, 2016

Previous Expenditure Current Previous Income Current Year Rs. Year Rs. Year Rs. Year Rs. 618.00 Bank Charges 630.00 262134.19 Delegate Fee 12000.00 603122.00 Event Management Expenses 30000.00 1043932.00 Sponsorship 172500.00 (Make in India Conclave) 66657.00 Memento Expenses 0.00 66375.00 Membership Subscription 122476.00 Share Received From ISTD Head Quarter 38500.00 Hiring of Sound Sytem & Musical 0.00 140000.00 Diploma Program Enrolment 95000.00 Band Share Received From ISTD Head Quarter 0.00 Meeting Expenses 19884.00 0.00 Deficit Carried to Balance 169696.00 Sheet 15670.00 Conveyance Expenses 20865.00 1656.00 Misc Expenses 11650.00 0.00 Training Program Expenses 31500.00 0.00 Website Designing and 13297.00 Maintenance 0.00 Corporate Meet Expenses 148393.00 0.00 AGM Expenses 35937.00 0.00 Evening Talks Expenses 14879.00 0.00 Foundation Day Expenses 175319.00 0.00 Audi Fees 5618.00 0.00 Service Tax Expenses 17500.00 0.00 Souvenir Printing Charges 46200.00 786218.19 Net Surplus Caried to Balance Sheet 0.00 1512441.19 Total 571672.00 1512441.19 Total 571672.00

In Terms of our report of even date annexed.

For G. Dutta & Co. Chartered Accountants Firm Reg. No. 002136C

Sd/- (Vikash Sharma) Partner M.No. 410552

Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- (Hony Chairman) (Hony Secretary) (Hony Treasurer)

Place: Gurgaon Date : 30.05.2016

93 Gurgaon CHAPTER Balance Sheet as on 31st March, 2016

Previous Laibilities Current Previous Assets Current Year Rs. Year Rs. Year Rs. Year Rs.

30084.00 Opening Balance 8,16,302.19 0.00 Fixed Asset 8,500.00 813880.19 Bank Balance 6,35,684.19 2,422.00 Cash in Hand 2,422.00 785218.19 Surplus in Income 0.00 0.00 Deficit in Income 1,69,696.00 Expenditure Statement - Expenditure Statement 8,16,302.19 Total 8,16,302.19 8,16,302.19 Total 8,16,302.19

In Terms of our report of even date annexed.

For G. Dutta & Co. Chartered Accountants Firm Reg. No. 002136C

Sd/- (Vikash Sharma) Partner M.No. 410552

Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- (Hony Chairman) (Hony Secretary) (Hony Treasurer)

Place: Gurgaon Date : 30.05.2016

94 Guwahati

Since there was no bank account in the name of Guwahati Chapter till January 2016, there was no such major activities could be conducted because of no fund available. There has been two Diploma Exams held in ISTD Guwahati office in the month of June and December 2015 for which Guwahati Chapter has received the expenditure incurred.

There was one AGM meeting held on 30th January 2016. All the expenditure incurred for these meetings have been contributed by the members of Guwahati Chapter. The Chapter member Mr. Rajeev Saikia had conducted the Interview Skill Counseling to students of various colleges at ISTD Guwahati Chapter office which was free of any remuneration.

The Chapter member Ms Julia Jennie Gangmei conducted the Train the trainer’s orientation programme for Beauty & Hair Spa to the students of Ajmal Foundation along with Ms. Jyotima Rabha which was also a good will gesture free of cost. Special activity by way of liaising with Labour Department to recover the pending bill lying with them we have kept one person for daily follow up. For which his transportation expenditure is contributed by all the members of Guwahati Chapter.

95 (Guwahati CHAPTER) INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2016

EXPENDITURE AMOUNT (Rs.) INCOME AMOUNT (Rs.)

To Tea & Snacks 2,490.00 By Membership Contribution 29,430.00

To Travelling & Conveyance To Postage 24,830.00 By Grant Received From Indian Society For 19,160.00 & Telegram Training & Development

To Monitoring Fee 10,200.00 - •

To Room Rent 8,000.00

To Bank Charges 279

To Excess of Income over Expenditure 2,081.00

Total Rs. 48,590.00 Total Rs. 48,590.00

For NIRUPAM DHAR & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

(NIRUPAM DHAR) SOLE PROPRITOR MEMBERSHIP NO.067259

Sd/- Sd/- (Hony Chairman) (Hony Treasurer)

Date: 24/05/2016 Place: Guwahati

96 HINGANGHAT

The chapter followed up the progress of our technique in Hope Hall Foundation School of New Delhi and Swavalambi High School of Kharangana and solved the difficulties of students and teachers. It was heartening to note that students’ response and results have improved due to our technique.

97 HINGANGHAT CHAPTER Income & Expenditure Account As On 31st March, 2016

EXPENDITURE AMOUNT INCOME AMOUNT (Rs.) (Rs.)

To Misc Expenditure 2,150.00 By Programme Fee 1,200.00

Deficit 950.00

TOTAL 2,150.00 TOTAL 2,150.00

Above Statement is Audited and Certified by Me as per Books of Accounts.

For Nitin Kothari & Associates Chartered Accountants

Sd/- Nitin Kothari (Proprietor) M. No. - 112629

Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- (Hony Chairman) (Hony Secretary) (Hony Treasurer)

Place : Hinganghat Date : 28-04-2016

98 HINGANGHAT CHAPTER BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31st March, 2016

Liabilities Amount Assets Amount (Rs.) (Rs.)

Trust Fund Deposit & Advanced 7,356.00

Balance as per last year 19,445.50 Cash in Hand 900.00

Less : Deficit of the Year 950.00 Bank 10,239.50

Total 18,495.50 Total 18,495.50

Above Statement is Audited and Certified by me as per Books of Accounts.

For Nitin Kothari & Associates Chartered Accountants

Sd/- Nitin Kothari (Proprietor) M. No. - 112629

Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- (Hony Chairman) (Hony Secretary) (Hony Treasurer)

Place : Hinganghat Date : 28-04-2016

99 HYDERABAD

The Chapter conduced following prorammes during the year.

Date Event Topic Speaker Host Participation organisation April 30, 2015 Monthly Best L & D Dr. Y Manohar Former Director Deloitte 40 Trainers’ Practices in (Personnel), Vizag Steel Plant Forum Manufacturing sector June 5, 2015 AGM Shri k Ravikant, Director General ASCI ASCI July 29, 2015 Monthly Building 360 Mr. Pramod Chandrasekhar Hetero Drugs 35 Trainers’ degrees Senior Resource Practice Lead, Forum leardership HSBC culture through learning interventions August 28, 29 NIPM ISTD Sustainability - Hotel Vivar Conference Improving Triple Ha Bottom Line October 29 Monthly Making Mentoring Dr Renu Khanna Global Head, CSC 50 Trainers’ Meaningful Leadership Development, Tech Forum Panellist Mahindra Ms. MamataVegunta Director HR, Invesco Mr. Abhirama Krishna South State Business School Ms. Madhujit Singh, CEO, Ananya - Women (5) Work Moderated by Mr. Pramod Chandrasekhar VP- Capability Building, HSBC November 25, Monthly Technology Dr.Murali Padnabham VP, Hitachi 2015 Trainers’ Trends in Training (Learnings Development) Virtusa Consulting Forum Dec 17, 2015 Monlhly Gamification in Mr. Sumesh Khatua Knoah 45 Trainers’ Training Development Manager 1 US- Solutions Forum India Tax Development CoE, Deloitte Tax India Pvt. Ltd., and Mr. Rajeev Balakrishnan US-India Tax Development CoE, Deloitte Tax Services India Pvt. Ltd., Jan 27, Monthly Impact of Dr. Kiranmai Pendyala AMD 56 2016 Trainers’ Emotional Corporate Vice President Forum Intelligence on Greater Asia, EMEA HR AMD R& learning D Center India Private Limited, Feb Learning Generational Dr Renu Khanna, Global Head, Invesco Professionals intelligence Leadership Development, Tech Forum Mahindra

100 Indore

The first PIMR HR- Summit 2015 in Association with Indian Society for Training and Development was organized on 15th September, 2015. The Theme of the Summit was ‘Changing and Innovative Practices of HR in Current Scenario’. Summit was conducted with the two reflective speakers from the Industry and Academic; Mr. Sandip Ghosh, The Director NISM, Mumbai and Mrs. Pooja Upadhyay, the Head MPCG. Randstd, Indore.

Two more Training Programs were conducted as follows:

1. Psychometric Training was conducted on 11th January, 2016 for the students who were selected in the first round in the placement and their Psychometric Test was due.

2. Psychometric Training was conducted on 13th January 2016 or the students who were selected in the first round in the placement and their Psychometric Test was due.

101 Jaipur

Training Day Celebration

To celebrate the foundation day of ISTD as “Training Day” on April 10, 2016 a session on “Effectiveness of Outbound Trainings” was organized by the Chapter conducted by renowned trainer and ISTD member Dr. Veena Arora. The venue and hospitality courtesy for the said meeting was extended by Asiana Housing Ltd. at their Site “Asiana Umang”. Dr. Veena in her session highlighted the importance and usage of outbound trainings and later on demonstrated the same by involving the present members in the trainings exercises and games in the lawns of the venue. The event was attended by ISTD members along with their family members. The games and activities involved the members present and emphasized various management skills to increase effectiveness. Dr. Amit Jain, Chapter Chairman presented Dr. Veena a memento on behalf of the chapter and expressed his appreciation for the initiative.

REPORT ON EXPERT TALK ON EASE OF DOING BUSINESS FOR HIGHER PRODUCTIVITY AND SUSTAINABLE GROWTH ON 16th FEBRUARY 2016

A Panel Discussion was organized on the topic “Ease of Doing Business for Higher Productivity and sustainable Growth” in association with Rajasthan State Productivity Council (RSPC) by Indian Society for Training and Development (ISTD) Jaipur chapter, at Manipal University Jaipur on 16th February 2016.

The need for improving ease of doing business has never been more pressing in India than now when the recently launched ambitious mission of’Make in India’ requires to transform investor attractiveness of the country. Ease of Doing Business (EDB) is about commitment to make it faster, easier and competitive to do business with the objective of fostering inclusive growth.

The programme was initiated by presenting a video clip on Manipal University Jaipur followed by welcome address and introduction of ISTD by Dr, Amit Jain, Director School of Hotel Management, MUJ. He introduced Indian Society for Training & Development (ISTD), which was established in April 1970 as a national level professional & non-profit society registered under the Societies Registration Act, I860. Dr. Jain talked about the membership base and international affiliations of the association and its activities pertaining to training and development of Human Resource from Government, Public and Private Sector Organizations & Enterprises; Educational and Training Institutions and other Professional Bodies.

The speakers for the seminar were Mr. Vikas Gupta, Dy. Director, MSME Development Institute, Mr. Suresh Agrawal, General Manager, (Commercial & Legal) National Engineering Industries Ltd. and Dr. S.K. Majumdar, Director J.K. Lakshmipat University, Jaipur,

Mr. Vikas Gupta presented an overview of government policies to facilitate MSME and bring ease of doing business. The presentation also highlighted major services rendered to MSME by his department as Management Consultancy, Technical Consultancy, Entrepreneurship and skill development programs etc.

Mr. Suresh Agrawal highlighted the industry view and shared his experience pertaining to procedural hassles and lengthy documentation as major impediments to ease of doing business. Mr. Agrawal emphasized on Planning, Feasibility study, budgeting for the smooth operation of Business.

102 Dr. Majumdar emphasized the importance of change in attitude and development of a service oriented culture for doing business. He linked business productivity with Hospitality Industry. He stressed on the application of Ease of Doing business for higher productivity and Sustainable growth in Hospitality Industry. He also mentioned on how the procedures can be simplified for the betterment of the society.

The event was concluded by Dr Amit Jain Director SHM and Chairman ISTD Jaipur Chapter by expressing his views and importance of corporate talks in the Institutes further Vote of thanks was conveyed by Dr Sonal Karnik Associate Professor, SHM, Manipal University Jaipur.

The event was attended by 60 participants which includes eminent ISTD and RSPC members along with the Head of the Department of School of Hotel Management, Faculty members of SHM, and Students.

103 AUDITOR’S REPORT

We have examined the Balance sheet of “Indian Society for Training and Development, Jaipur Chapter-as at 31st March, 2016, Income & Expenditure Account for the period ended on that date which is in agreement with the books of accounts maintained by the said organization.

We have obtained all the information and explanations, which to the best of our knowledge and belief were necessary for the purpose of the audit. In our opinion, proper books of accounts have been kept by the above name organization visited by us so far as appears from our examination of the books.

In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to explanations given to us, the said accounts give a true and fair view:- i.) In the case of the Balance Sheet, of the state of affairs of the above named organization as at 31st March 2016 ii.) In the case of Income and Expenditure account of the excess of income over expenditure for the year ended 31st March, 2016.

For G. Dutta & Co. Chartered Accountants M. No. 410552

Sd/- (Vikash Sharma) Partner

DATE : 25-05-2016 PLACE : Jaipur

104 JAIPUR CHAPTER Income & Expenditure Account for the Year Ended 31/03/2016

EXPENDITURE AMOUNT INCOME AMOUNT (Rs.) (Rs.)

To Meeting Expenses 825.00 By interest on SB A/c 4,511.00 To Diploma Programme 33,650.00 By Income from Diploma Programme 38,300.00

To Miscellaneous Expense; 520.00 By Chapter fees 32,300.00

To Audit Fees 1,260.00 BY interest on F.D. 4,953.00 To Bank charges 229.00 By Membership Fee 25,000.00 To Surplus 68,580.00

TOTAL 105,064.00 TOTAL 105,064.00

In Terms of our report of even date annexed

For G. Dutta & Co Chartered Accountants Firm Registration No. 002136C

Sd/- (Vikash Sharma) Partner M. No. 410552

Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- (Hony. Treasurer) (Chairman) (Hony. Vice Chairman)

Place : Jaipur Date : 25-05-2016

105 JAIPUR CHAPTER BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31.03.2016

Liabilities Amount (Rs.) Assets Amount (Rs.)

Capital Fund Fixed Deposit 45,158.00

Opening Balance 154,960.10 Accrued Interest FDR 18,040.00

Add: Surplus 68,580.00 223,540.10 Cash at bank 175,865.10

Audit fee payable 2,496.00 Cash in hand 1,165.00

Diploma Programme Exp. Payable 19,442.00 Accrued chapter fees 5,250.00

Total 245,478.10 Total 245,478.10

In Terms of our report of even date annexed

For G. Dutta & Co Chartered Accountants Firm Registration No. 002136C

Sd/- (Vikash Sharma) Partner M. No. 410552

Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- (Hony. Treasurer) (Chairman) (Hony. Vice Chairman)

Place : Jaipur Date : 25-05-2016

106 JAMSHEDPUR

The Chapter held it’s executive committee meetings every month in society’s office, with average 70% attendance of executive committee members, who participated and contributed towards the benefit of the society and industries, as well. l All the meetings were followed by tea/ snacks • Eight life members were inducted • Two Annual members have been enrolled Training Programmes : Designing, developing and delivering training programmes are the main strength of Jamshedpur Chapter. In line with the overall objectives of ISTD, the Jamshedpur Chapter remained engaged in designing, developing and delivering 166 training programmes in and around Jamshedpur during 2015-16. The year saw an 84% enhancement in the kind of training imparted, as well as the client base. The chapter designed and developed some new programmes on various soft skills, also. l The Chapter organized 166 Training Programmes, in 2015-16 for the benefit of the organizations in an around Jamshedpur. This includes small and medium scale industries. l The training programmes were also specifically designed for the industries, where the training needs were assessed in collaboration with the HR personnel of the respective industries . SPECIALLY DESIGNED PROG FOR Tata Steel On the request of Tata Steel, a special training programme titled “Book Review” was designed, developed and delivered by ISTD Jamshedpur Chapter for the MT’s of Tata Steel. On the request of Tata Steel a special training program for Para- Medical students was also designed and delivered. SPECIALLY DESIGNED PROG. On the request of The Tinplate Co. of India Ltd, Jamshedpur, a special training programme on General Management PARIVARTAN was designed, developed and delivered by ISTD Jamshedpur Chapter for their workmen. A very special prog Study Circle was started with the help of Mr. D. D. Pathak, Life Member, where facilitator reads a book and makes presentation Guest speakers Ms. Jaita D Mullick from Peoplefocus, a service of Bizpartner Consultancy, having a network of clinical psychologists and licensed practitioners, was invited for a lecture session on “People Development Through Pshycological Evaluation ” on September 26, 2015. The session was held at the CFE Auditorium. 91 participants attended the talk.

Guest speakers Mr. S.D. Tripathy, VP HR, Tata Steel was invited for a lecture session on “HOW TO PREPARE ORGANIZATION FOR FUTURE” on October 26, 2015. The session was held at the CFE Auditorium. 98 participants attended the talk. With the help from members like you the Chapter has created A pool of effective faculty, which is proved by high rating by the customers (av. 4.7 out of 5) Some of the faculties have excelled so much that they became the Faculty-by-Choice for the industries

The Chapter continued to maintain its website www.istdjsr.org

107 AUDITOR’S REPORT

TO THE MEMBERS INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT CHAPTER —JAMSHEDPUR JHARKHAND - 831001

We have examined the Balance Sheet & Income & expenditure accounts of INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT chapter- Jamshedpur for the year ended 315‘ March’2016, which are in agreement with the books of accounts maintained by the said organization. These financial statements are the responsibility of the society ’ s Management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit.

We have conducted the audit in accordance with the auditing standards generally accepted in India, These 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 a 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 management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement’s presentation. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion.

Subject to above we report that: i) We have obtained all the information and explanations which to the best of our knowledge and belief were necessary for the purposes of our audit; ii) In our opinion proper books of account have been kept by the society, so far as appears from our examination of the books. iii) In our opinion the balance Sheet, and Income & expenditure are in agreement dealt by this report are in agreement with the books of accounts. iv) In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanations given to us, the said accounts, read with notes thereon give a true and fair view. a) In the case of the balance sheet of the state of the affairs of the society as at 315’ march 2016, and b) In the case of Income & expenditure of the society surplus for the year ended on that date.

For Binod K. Agarwal & Co. Chartered Accountants Firm Regd. No. 08671C

Sd/- (B.K. Agarwal) Proprietor M. No. 077886

DATE : 16.04.2016 PLACE : Jamshedpur

108 INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT (Jamshedpur Chapter) INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31.3.2016

Income Current Year Previous Year 31.03.2016 31.03.2015 Amount (Rs.) Amount (Rs.) Participation fees 2445250.00 1,561,400.00 Receipt from ISTD New Delhi 101000.00 70,078.00 Interest on Fixed Deposit 94577.00 74,057.00 Saving Bank Interest 6907.00 4,970.00 TOTAL INCOME 2647734.00 1,710,505.00 EXPENDITURE Salaries 2,72,000.00 240,000.00 Faculty fees 10,17,900.00 622,500.00 Seminar & meeting/Photography 1,03,265.00 146,338.00 Food Expenses 4,42,582.76 172,136.00 Printing & Stationery, Xerox 1,47,397.30 67,854.70 Office /hall rent 76,983.56 84,240.20 Travelling & conveyance 27,220.00 29,200.00 Web design/maintt. 8,014.00 7,864.00 Telephone expenses 12,174.00 12,316.00 Postage & telegraph 532.00 820.00 Miscellanous Exp. 1,605.00 7,640.00 Repair & maintainance 11,060.00 6,100.00 Advertisment Exp 42,750.00 - Exam Exp. 42,750.00 12,880.00 S.T. return filling Charges 4,000.00 4,000.00 Bad Debt written off 7,779.84 - Bank charges/intt 2,608.00 547.00 Audit fees 10,000.00 9,000.00 Depreciation 3,645.00 6,372.00 Surplus over Income 4,56,217.10 280,697.10 TOTAL EXPENDITURE 2,647,734.00 1,710,505.00 In terms of our report of even date For Binod K. Agarwal & Co. Chartered Accountants Firm Regd No. 08671 C

Sd/- (B.K.Agarwal) Proprietor M.No. 077886

Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- (Hony. Chairman) (Hony. Secretary) (Hony. Treasurer)

Place : Jamshedpur Date : 16.04.2016

109 (Jamshedpur Chapter) BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31.3.2016

As on As on 31.03.2016 31.03.2015 Sources of Fund : Amount (Rs.) Amount (Rs.) Surplus fund Opening Balance 21,12,100.61 1,831.403.51 Add- Surplus (Deficit) 4,56,217.38 280.697.10 Total 25,68,317.99 2,112.100.61 APPLICATION OF FUNDS Fixed Assets Furniture & fixture 20,088.00 22,320.00 Less- Dep 2,009.00 2,232.00 Net Block 18,079.00 20,088.00 Computer 2,760.00 6,900.00 Less- Dep 1,656.00 4,140.00 Net Block 1,104.00 2,760.00 Investments 1,164,381.00 1,074,604.00 Current Assets, Loans & Advances: Deposits & Advances 1,113,575.89 778,623.18 Sundry debtors 435,789.65 289,241.64 Cash & Bank Balances 46,499.60 137,222.80 Less: 1,595,865.14 1,205,087.62 Current Liabilities & Provisions 211,111.15 190,439.01 Net Current Assets 1,384,753.99 1,014,648.61 TOTAL 2,566,317.99 2,112,100.61 In terms of our report of even date For Binod K. Agarwal & Co. Chartered Accountants Firm Regd No. 08671 C

Sd/- (B.K. Agarwal) Proprietor M.No. 077886

Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- (Hony. Chairman) (Hony. Secretary) (Hony. Treasurer)

Place : Jamshedpur Date : 16.04.2016

110 KOCHI

The Annual Day of the Chapter was conducted on the 25th June, 2015. 130 members and their family attended the AGM. The Chief Guest for the Annual Day was Mr. C.Balagopal, former Chairman, Terumo Penpol Ltd., Trivandrum. He made the Annual Day Lecture. Mr.John Mathew Sebastian, Honorary Treasurer presented the annual report for the year and the accounts. The new chapter Managing Committee took charge during the AGM.

The Training News edition was released by Mr. Jose P. Philip, Managing Director, TecproInfra Projects Ltd. by handing over a copy to Mr. David Gainneos, Vice President HR & Operations, Inter Cad Systems. Shri P.T. George Chapter Chairman, inaugurated the first student chapter at Jawaharlal Business School in the presence of Dr. K.P. Krishnadas, Chairman & Managing Trustee NGI on 6th June 2015. Later Sri P.T. George spoke on “Future Ready HR: New Trends in Human Capital Management and Sri MAS Menon on B-School and Industry. 34 students taken membership

Chairman was speaker at the National Seminar held at Bharat Mata Institute of Management, Kochi held on 30th October, 2015 and was Key note Speaker at the Management Conclave at Marian International Institute of Management, Kutikkanam on 12th November, 2015.. NATCON 2015 Logo was released by Sri K. Babu, Honorable Minister for Fisheries, Excise and Port on 24th October at XIME Kalamassery. The program was telecasted and viewed through Streampax Interact web conferencing.

45th National Convention (Kochi Chapter)

The 45th Annual Convention (NATCON 2015) was held on 10th and 11th December at XIME Auditorium, Kalamassery, Cochin. The theme of the conference was “MANAGING INDIA: Changing Times Demographics”. The conference was inaugurated by Mr. Shyam Srinivasan, Managing Director & CEO, The Federal Bank Ltd. Prof. T V Rao, Chairman, TV Rao Learning Systems Pvt. Ltd. & Adjunct Professor IIM, Ahmedabad delivered Keynote Address. Mr. Yogesh Kumar Upadhyay National President, ISTD presided over the function. Prof. J. Philip Former Director IIM, Bangalore, Founder and President Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship and President Emeritus, ISTD also addressed the inaugural function.

The first technical session was on ‘Skilling India to Move up the Value Chain’. Ms. Sreevidhya Santosh Career advisor, motivational speaker, success coach Managing Director, Calibri Training & Development LLC, Dubai and Prof (Dr.) Manoj Varghese Dean XIME,Kochi were speakers. The second session was on ‘Empowering Indian Youth for the Emerging Global Needs’ Dr. K. N Raghavan, IRS, Author & Commissioner, Central Excise & Customs, Kochi and Ms. J. Sabita, Vice President, Steria India Ltd. Chennai were the speakers, which was moderated by Mr. K J Jamestin Former Director, HR, ONGC Ltd.

The Third session was on ‘Emerging Trends in Learning & Development.’. Prof(Dr.) Rajeshwari Narendran, Director, Academy of HRD Ahmedabad Management Professor, MLS University, Udaipur and Former President, ISTD and Mr. C.S. Anilkumar, Vice President & Heaqd HR, Reliance Retail were the speakers. The session was moderated byDr. Prem Saran, IAS(retd).

The Technical sessions concluded with presentation by Ms. Namritha, Trainer and Mr. Vivek Krishna Govind, Partner, Varma and Varma Chartered Accountants and Chair, Young Indian, Kochi on the topic ‘Lead India Managing India Youth Aspirations’. Prof. (Dr.) Sulphey MM, Dean TKM College of Engg & Management Quilon chaired the session.

The Programme culminated with Valedictory session. Dr. Jayakumar IAS, Former Chief Secretary, Government of Kerala and Vice Chancellor, Thunchat EZhuthachan Malayalam University, Thirur was the chief guest. Mr. S. R. Nair, Chairman NATCON made summing up, Mr. T V Subba Rao, National Vice President, ISTD and Mr. P T George, Regional Vice President- South & Chairman, Kochi Chapter also spoke.

111 AUDITORS’ REPORT

To, Members, Indian Society for Training and Development, Kochi Chapter

We have verified the attached Balance Sheet of Indian Society for Training and Development, Kochin Chapter as at 31st March 2016 and related Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended on that date

Preparation of Financial Statements is the responsibility of the management of the society. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these Financial Statements. Legality of conduct of the activities of the society does not come into the purview of our verification.

The books of accounts are kept under cash basis and hence amount receivable and payable to Indian Society for Training and Development at Delhi are not accounted in the Income and Expenditure Account. We have relied on the statement given to us for determining the nature of receipts for which proper receipt is not provided.

We have obtained all the information and explanation which, to the best of our knowledge and belief were necessary for the purpose of our verification, except for the bye-law of Indian Society for Training and Development, Delhi. Society is maintaining proper books of accounts for recording all transactions.

In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanation given to us, the said account read together with the notes on account gives a true and fair view:-

1. In the case of Balance Sheet of the State of affairs of the Society as on 31st March 2016 and

2. In the case of Income and expenditure account excess of Income over Expenditure for the Period ended on that date.

For Manavalan & Associates Chartered Accountants

Sd/- CA Jogy Paul F.C.A (25759) (Proprietor)

Place : Ernakulam Dated : 25/04/2016

112 KOCHI CHAPTER INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st March 2016

EXPENDITURE Amount INCOME Amount Event Management Expenses 435418.52 Sponsorship Received 900000.00 Food & Refreshment 278200.00 National Convention Fee 304130.00 Travelling Expenses 105125.00 Donation for National Conference 145000.00 Printing & Stationery 90399.00 Advertisement Charges Received 120000.00 Souvenir Expenses 87000.00 Annual Training Conclave Fees 04700.00 Press Meet Expenses 86096.00 Membership Subscripfion Share From ISTD 77530.00 Accommodation 80778.00 Interest on Fixed Deposit 40070.00 Meetings and Seminar 71218.48 Diploma Exam 23255.00 Memento 53711.00 Student Membership 14000.00 Advertisement and Publicity 44969.00 Train the Trainer Course Fees 0750.00 Managing Committee Meeting Exp 42379.00 Natcon 2015 5000.00 Brochure Printing 33275.00 Interest Received From Axis Bank 2505.00 Trainer Fees 30000.00 Exam Expenses 25180.00 Web Site Expenses 23950.00 Award 20000.00 TDS Deducted 14200.00 Newsletter Printing 9900.00 Audit fees 6500.00 Postage & Courier 6468.00 Photo Expenses 4500.00 Miscellaneous Expense 3176.00 Fees and Membership Charges 2280.00 Office Rent 2022.00 National Trainer's Day Expenses 1525.00 Professional Charges 1500.00 Courier Charges 1130.00 Bank charges 249.45 Excess of Income over Expenditure 250984.55 TOTAL 1812134.00 TOTAL 1812134.00 As per our report of even date attached For Manavalan & Associates Chartered Accountants

Sd/- M.P. Jogy Paul F.C.A (25759) (Proprietor)

Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- P.T. George Soman Gopalan John Mathew Sebastian (Hony Chairman) (Hony Secretary) (Hony Treasurer)

Place : Cochine Date : 25.04.2016

113 KOCHI CHAPTER BALANCE SHEET as at 31st March 2016

PARTICULARS AMOUNT ASSETS AMOUNT LIABILITIES Assets Excess of income over 9,51,983.50 12,0Z,968.05 Sundry Debtors expenditure Opening 250,984.55 Mahanadi Coal Field 50, 000. 00 12,02,968.05 ONGC 2, 00, 000. 00 TECPRO ADVANCE 1 5, 000. 00 265000 Current Liabilities Fixed Deposits Xtreme Mindz 50,000.00 Fixed Deposit Axis Bank 3, 00, 000. 00 916040015128131 ISTD Delhi Advance 2,00, 000.00 Fixed Deposit Axis Bank 916040015129891 2, 00, 000. 00 5,00,000.00 Bank Accounts Axis Bank 6, 68, 946.55 Federal Bank 18,980. 00 6,87,926.55

Cash-ln-hand 41.5

Total 1452968.05 Total 1452968.05

As per our report of even date attached For Manavalan & Associates Chartered Accountants

Sd/- M.P. Jogy Paul F.C.A (25759) (Proprietor)

Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- P.T. George Soman Gopalan John Mathew Sebastian (Hony Chairman) (Hony Secretary) (Hony Treasurer)

Place : Cochine Date : 25.04.2016

114 KOTA

The Chapter conducted the following programmes during the year:

4-4-2015 The week long training program were launched with Life Management Lectures organized in collaboration with Institute of Engineers. Dr.M L Agrawal on “Stress & Management”, Dr. Peeyush Chatteer on “Modern Lifestyle and Health” at the Institution of Engineers. 6-4-2015 Prof. P K Sharma on “Jammu & Kashmir: Myths & Reality” in Om Kothari Institute of Management & Research. Prof. Sharma raised a topic with great and simple solutions. 10-4-2015 A Training workshop organized for Railway Protection Force by Prof. Pawan Kumar Sharma on “Behaviour Management”. The session was addressed by Dr. L K Dadhich and Ms Anita Chauhan also. Mrs. Mita Agarwal addressed on “Gender Sensitization”. It was an excellent workshop with full of interactive activities and games for the delegates. Amt. Archna Joshi Divisional Railway Manager, Kota attended the same and felicitated the team of ISTD Kota Chapter for organizing such training programmes on regular basis for RPF. 11-4-2015 Training session was organized for the employees of Chambal Fertilizers and Chemicals Ltd., Gadhenpan. The well appreciated topic kwas “Stress and its Management at Work Place” by our International awardee Dr. M L Agarwal, Hony Treasurer of the Chapter and HR Head of CFCL Shri Ashok Kumar Saxena also addressed along with Ms Anita Chauhan, Mr. Narendra Shuklas and Mr. Yagydutt Hada. 8-6-2015 AGM was held in Institution of Engineers with a presence of total 45 members. New Team was announced along with the presentation of Annual Audited Accounts Statement by Hony Treasurer Mr. Ashok K Saxena. Members were awarded for their year long contributions to the Chapter activities. 3-7-2015 An interactive workshop was organized on Team Building by Mrs. Mita Agrawal in Instrumentation Ltd. Shri A. Muralidharan, Director, Production(IL) inaugurated the workshop. The local Print and Digital Media keep a regular EYE on Chapter’s activities to share with public. Breast Feed Promotion week celebrated and the Chapter has actively participated and imparted training and organized competitions during the week with BPNI and other social organizations. 11-12 Sep. A Trg. workshop organized on “Employability Skills” by Dr. Parul Varshney in Instrumentation Limited for trainee engineers. First Brochure was released for UTKRISHT AWARD by Shri Govind Ram Mittal, founder chairman small scale industries association, Kota as chief guest. The Chapter performed Ganesh Puja on the occasion of Ganesh Chaurthi. The Chapter organized a Felicitation Ceremony to honor members for their contribution to the community in the field of teaching and training. The Chapter in collaboration with Small Scale Industries Association intends to have a collective approach for making Kota a Smart City. 2-10-2015 The Chapter celebrated Gandhi Jayanti in collaboration with Gandhi Yuva Circle. Speakers for the session were Mr. Ashok Kumar Saxena, Kr. Yagydutt Hada with Dr. LK Dadhich, Ms. Anita Chauhan and Mr. Anuj Williams. 10-1-2016 The Chapter celebrated its 8th Foundation Day. A cake was cut and lots of games for the members and families made the day a memorable one. Mr. Pradeep Sharma Convened the show. Past Chairman Mr. K M Tandon welcomed the members with his motivational words during his welcome address. Hon. Treasurer Mr. Ashok Kr Saxena spoke about forthcoming programs. Ms. Anita Chauhan presented activity report for the year.

115 AUDITOR’S REPORT

We have examined the attached balance sheet of KOTA CHAPTER OF INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT as at 31st March, 2016 and the income & expenditure account for the year ended on that date which are in agreement with the books of account maintained for the said entity.

In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanations given to us and subject to our Notes on Accounts, the said accounts give a true and fair view :

(i) In the case of balance sheet, of the state of affairs of the above named entity as at March 31st 2016 and

(ii) In the case of the income and expenditure account, of the surplus for the accounting year ended on March 31st, 2016.

For Ashish K Vyas & Co Chartered Accountants

Sd/- C.A. Ashish K Vyas Partner Place : Kota Dated: 15-04-2016

116 INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT, (KOTA CHAPTER) BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31ST MARCH 2016

LIABILITIES AMOUNT ASSETS AMOUNT

GENERAL FUND FIXED ASSETS Opening balance 1294752.39 Printer 12,300.00 Add : Deficit 38508.52 12,56,243.87 CURRENT ASSETS SUNDRY CREDIORS FDR with HDFC Bank 5,93,475.00 A K SAXENA 3,482.00 Anita Chauhan 50,905.27 SUNDRY DEBTORS Taufil Ahmed 50,00.00 Mahanadi Coalfields 25,000.00 MD Mission College 6,000.00 NALCO 25,000.00 Shriram Rayons 25,000.00 Vidur Navadaya 6,000.00 Visionites 6,000.00 TDS 20,940.00 Bank of Rajasthan SB A/c 1,93,552.00 HDFC Bank SB A/c 3,96,683.73 Cash in Hand 5,680.41 Total 13,15,631.14 Total 13,15,631.14

NOTES ON ACCOUNTS : 1. Balances are subject to confirmation. 2. Cash System of Accounting has been followed by the entity. As per our report of even date For ASHISH K VYAS & Co. Chartered Accountants For ISTD Kota Chapter Sd/- CA. ASHISH K VYAS Partner Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- (Hony Chairman) (Hony. Secretary) (Hony. Treasurer)

Place: Kota Dated: 15-04-2016

117 INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT, (KOTA CHAPTER) Income & expenditure for the Year ended 31.03.2016

Expenditure Amount Income Amount

To Conference Exp. 7,536.00 By Share in Membership Fees 51,550.00

To foundation Day Exp 11,800.00 By Bank Interest 61,909.00 to lecture Meetings 6,443.00 By Workshop Receipts 15,000.00

To Meeting Exp. 27,320.00 By Faculty Dev. Program Fees 10,100.00

To Misc Exp. 12,281.54 By Deficit being Expenses of 38,508.52

To Postage Exp. 21,200.00 Expenditure over Income

To Picnic Exp. 4,579.00

To Press Conference Expn. 1,217.00

To Postage Expn. 25,225.00

To Printing & Stationary 4,547.00

To Travelling Exp. 51,878.98

Total 17,7067.52 1,77,067.52

NOTES ON ACCOUNTS : 1. Balances are subject to confirmation. 2. Cash System of Accounting has been followed by the entity. As per our report of even date For ASHISH K VYAS & Co. Chartered Accountants For ISTD Kota Chapter Sd/- CA. ASHISH K VYAS Partner Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- (Hony Chairman) (Hony. Secretary) (Hony. Treasurer) Place: Kota Dated: 15-04-2016

118 LUCKNOW

AGM of the Chapter was held on 06 June 2015 at Hotel Gomti, Lucknow. As per agenda election results for the new office bearers of the Chapter for the year 2015-16 were announced and the new Executive Committee was formed, which started working with immediate effect.

Total 06 meetings of the Chapter were held during the year which consisted of 04 Executive Committee Meetings and 02 Lecture Meetings/Knowledge Sessions by eminent person for the benefit of Members of the Chapter. The first meeting of the Executive Committee was held on 13th July 2015 in the Office of the Chairman at Hotel Clarks, Lucknow. The second meeting was held on 23rd August 2015 at Hotel Gomti, Lucknow. The third meeting was held on 06th September 2015 at Hotel Gomti, and the last Executive Committee Meeting of the session was held on 30th March 2016 in the Office of the Chairman at Hotel Clarks, Lucknow. All the meetings were presided over by the Chairman of the Chapter Mr. Pramod Chaturvedi.

The details of lecture meetings are as follows:

On 20th December 2015 a Lecture Meeting was organized by the Chapter at Hotel Gomti, and the lecture was given by eminent Geologist and Former Dy. Director of Geological Survey of India, Mr. V.K. Joshi, who delivered his talk on the topic “Natural Hazards/Disaster Management and Job Avenues in this Field”. Member appreciated his talk and enjoyed the brain storming session. The lecture was followed by high tea.

On 21st February 2016 a Lecture Meeting was organized by the Chapter at Hotel Gomti, and the lecture was given by eminent Engineer & Management Expert Mr. M.A. Khan who is also Former General Manager of Tata Motors & Presently Consultant Advisor to Idea Cellular Ltd, who delivered his talk on the topic “Community Initiatives by Tata Motors, Lucknow”. Member appreciated his talk and enjoyed the brain storming session. The lecture was followed by dinner.

In the Executive Committee Meetings many decision were taken and all members also agreed upon that chapter must organize a national level HRD Conclave at Lucknow this year preferably in November/December for which Chapter is working out the details. Chapter also took a decision to induct new members for continues activeness of the chapter and each member has been entrusted to bring two new members. Chairman also authorized Secretary of the Chapter to have talks with other professional bodies to jointly organize programme/meetings. On the instructions of Chairman, Secretary of the Chapter held a talk with Lucknow Management Association and Indian Institute of Public Administration – U.P Regional Branch to jointly organize few programmes for which they agreed upon.

The Chapter is also planning to bring out a quarterly news letter which apart from activities of the chapter will also contain professional articles/write-ups from the members.

In June & December, Diploma examinations were conducted successfully. 10 students are enrolled for 74th Batch of ISTD Diploma Program under Lucknow Branch.Contact Classes were organized in Bitech Institute of Technology & Management at Gomti Nagar:1st Contact Class was organized on 6th March & 13th March 2016.2nd Contact Class was organized on 20th March 2016.

On 20th March, our Chairman, Mr. Pramod Chaturvedi & Diploma Incharge, Mr. Sunny C.A. visited contact class venue and interacted with all students present there and assured all sort of support to them for completing their course.

These programmes were conducted by faculties Ms. Rooma Bal & Mr. Nitin Saxena. We take this opportunity to thank Ms. Rooma Bal & Mr. Nitin Saxena for their extra-mile in helping ISTD diploma students in all respect including completion of their internship projects.

119 LUCKNOW CHAPTER Income & expenditure for the Year ended 31.03.2016

EXPENDITURE AMOUNT INCOME AMOUNT (Rs.) (Rs.) To Meeting Exp 28657.00 By Interest received on Fixed deposit 90076.00 To Printing & Stationery exp 75.00 By Interest received on saving bank a/c 5831.00 To Accounting and Audil Fees 4000.00 By Subscription from H.O. 104041.00 To Photo Copy Exp 350.00 To Courier Expenses 2345.00 To Bank Charges 114.00 To ISTD Diploma Examination 9200.00 Exp. To Excess of income over Exp 155207.00 Transfer in a/c of General Fund Total 199948.00 Total 199948.00

Auditors Report Compiled from books of Accounts & Records before our information & explanations given to us

For S. Baijal & Company Chartered Accountants Sd/-

Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- (Hony Chairman) (Hony. Secretary) (Hony. Treasurer)

120 LUCKNOW CHAPTER balance sheet as on 31.03.2016

LIABILITIES AMOUNT ASSETS AMOUNT (Rs.) (Rs.) By General Fund FIxed Assets Balance as on 31 .03.2015 To Screen Proiecter 2100.00 Rs. 1415742.49 Add Excess on income over exp for Inveslments the year 2015-2016 Rs. 155207.00 1570949.49 To Fixed deposit with Central bank of India 1341097.00

Current Assets To Central Bank of India Faizabad Raod 1023.97 To Central Bank of India Jopling Road 205463.52 To Cash in hand 3828.00 To Interest Accrued on Fixed Deposits 17437.00

Tolal 1570949.49 Total 1570949.49

Auditors Report Compiled from books of Accounts & Records before our information & explanations given to us

For S. Baijal & Company Chartered Accountants Sd/-

Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- (Hony Chairman) (Hony. Secretary) (Hony. Treasurer)

121 Mumbai

The Chapter has been active in enrolling (1) Life Members=07, (2) Individual Members= 08, (3) Associate Members= 04 and (4) Institutional Members= 02 and total 436 members at the end of the term 2015-16.

Elections for 2016-17 were held as per the stipulated timeframe in April 2015 and the New Managing Committee was formed.

Chapter Activities

Details of Committee Meetings

The Chapter has organized regular Committee Meetings at Durgadevi Saraf Institute of Management Studies Malad West Mumbai.

No. Date No. of Members Present 1 July 4, 2015 11 2 Aug.28, 2015 07 3 Oct. 25,2015 04 4 Nov. 29, 2015 04 5 Mar.20, 2016 05

Learning Events by Eminent Personalities: (1) August 28, 2015; “Open Session for Trainers: OST Facilitation Tool” by Arun Chitlangia, People attended 20.

(2) October 25 “ISTD Study Circle” moderated by Arun Chitlanngia: Participant number 22.

(3) November 29, ISTD Study Circle moderated by Nitin Nigam: Participant number 24.

(4) December 20, “ISTD Study Circle Presentation Skilled” moderated by Nitin Nigam, participant number 18.

(5) March 27, 2016: “GTD Process by Parag Gadhia Participant number: 24.

(6) April 10, 2016; istd Foundation Day Celebration, Participant-33, Learning with Fun session by Arun Chitlangia.

(7) April 14, 2016 What is Coaching and what’s its Impact by Ashu Khanna Participant no:24.

E Book sharing through mail to all ISTD members by Mr. Pradeep Kamat on subjects like: Executive Coaching, Talent Development, Trainer Competency etc.

Thanks to Prof. N M Kondap, Chapter could successfully do good number of Learning Events and run contact classes smoothly.

122 Mumbai CHAPTER balance sheet as on 31.03.2016

For S.A. Kanji & Co. Chartered Accountants

Sd/- (S.A. Kanji) Proprietor Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- (Hony Chairman) (Hony. Secretary) (Hony. Treasurer)

Date : 18-06-2016 Place : Mumbai

123 Mumbai CHAPTER Income & expenditure for the Year ended 31.03.2016

For S.A. Kanji & Co. Chartered Accountants

Sd/- (S.A. Kanji) Proprietor Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- (Hony Chairman) (Hony. Secretary) (Hony. Treasurer)

Date : 18-06-2016 Place : Mumbai

124 NAGPUR

The Chapter concentrates to demonstrating its revolutionary teaching technique in schools and colleges. The technique improves communication and analyzing skills in substantial ways. It also improves marks and learning. The teaching technique has been: a) Accepted by Maharashtra Government. It was implemented In Nashik District in December, 2015. b) Appreciated by Vidya Bharti, which is affiliated to lakhs of schools in India. It’s Vice President has promised to give us Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Goa after July 2016. c) Demonstrated so for six million students in 25000 schools and colleges in India.

The teaching technique improved the results of Class X of schools of Nagpur Municipal Corporation by 24% after just three days of revision. The Mayor of Nagpur has promised to start our technique in all schools of NMCC.

The teaching technique was appreciated by IIM Ahmedabad after a presentation was made there by the dean of a leading management college in Nagpur.

A group of engineers of IITT Powai and IIT Kanpur along with graduates from IIM Ahmedabad came to Nagpur and studied the teaching technique for two days in order to explore the possibility of a start-up.

A top level Director from London, Mr. Ujjwal Thengdi has begun work on producing and directing a film on the lines of three Idiots of Amir Khan, based on our teaching technique.

Creative Educators is helped by different Rotary clubs of Nagpur, Nagpur Institute of Technology, Holy Faith International, and MBD Books. So far over 50 schools and colleges have been covered under them. This will increase to at least a thousand this year. Creative Educators’ technique was telecast by , United Cable Network, BCN and TEDx Nagpur. It was also broadcast by Akashwani, Nagpur.

125 INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TRANING & DEVELOPMENT, NAGPUR CHAPTER INCOME & EXENDITURE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st March, 2016

EXPENDITURE AMOUNT INCOME AMOUNT

To, Bank Commission 23.00 By Interest Received From

Professional Fees 1348.00 Saving Account 864.00 Program Expenses 155000.00 Programme Fees Received 130000.00

Depreciation 2007.00 Incentive Received 10000.00 Travelling Expenses 24903.00 Subvention Received 5688.00 Excess of Income Over Miscellaneous Income Received 480.00

Expenditure for the Year

(T/f to Balance Sheet) 36249.00

Total 147032.00 Total 147032.00

This is to Certify that the above Income & Expenditure Account for the year ending as on 31st March, 2016 to the best of my knowledge contains true accounts of the Income & Expenditure of the Indian Society for Training & Development, Nagpur.

For RAVINDRA LASHKARE & ASSOCIATES (CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS)

Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- (Hony. Chairman) (Hony. Secretary) (Prop. Ravindra V. Lashkare) M.N.39987

Place : Nagpur Date : 30-04-2016

126 INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TRANING & DEVELOPMENT, NAGPUR CHAPTER Balance Sheet as on 31st March, 2016

FUND & LIABILITIES AMOUNT AMOUNT ASSETS & PROPERTIES AMOUNT AMOUNT

TRUST FUND: MOVABLE PROPERTIES:

As Per Last Balance sheet 30125.00 Computer

As Per Last Balance Sheet 909.00

INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT: Less: Depreciation 545.00 364.00 As per last Balance Sheet 299130.00

Less: Excess of Expenditure over -36249.00 262881.00 Books Income For the year

As Per Last Balance Sheet 50000.00

PRINTER

As per Last Balance Sheet 9749.00.00

Less: Deperciation 1462.00 8287.00

PROVISIONS: DEPOSITS & ADVANCES:

Professional Fees Payable 2696.00 International Research Institute for Intelligences Development

Pashupati Nath Enterprises 100000.00 100000.00

CASH & BANK BALANCES:

Cash in hand 17958.00

State Bank of India, Nagpur Saving A/c. No. 119093.00 137051.00 30247509671

Total (Rs.) 295702.00 Total (Rs.) 295702.00

This is to Certify that the above Income & Expenditure Account for the year ending as on 31st March, 2016 to the best of my knowledge contains true accounts of the Income & Expenditure of the Indian Society for Training & Development, Nagpur.

For RAVINDRA LASHKARE & ASSOCIATES (CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS)

Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- (Hony. Chairman) (Hony. Secretary) (Prop. Ravindra V. Lashkare) M.N.39987

Place : Nagpur Date : 30-04-2016

127 INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TRANING & DEVELOPMENT, PUNE CHAPTER INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31-03-2016

For Neelima Bhate & Associates Chartered Accountants

Sd/- Neelima Bhate (Proprietor) M. No. 101750

Sd/- Sd/- (Hony. Secretary /Treasurer) (Hony. Chairman)

Place : Pune Date : 17-05-2016

128 INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TRANING & DEVELOPMENT, PUNE CHAPTER BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31ST MARCH, 2016

For Neelima Bhate & Associates Chartered Accountants

Sd/- Neelima Bhate (Proprietor) M. No. 101750

Sd/- Sd/- (Hony. Secretary /Treasurer) (Hony. Chairman)

Place : Pune Date : 17-05-2016

129 SAHUPURAM

The Chapter conducted following Training Programme-2015.

Sl.No. Date Training Programme Faculty Participants

1 18.7.14 Stress Management Dr. V. Sasikala, MA (Tamil, M.Phil. ISTD –Family Members Ph.D. Principal, Wavoo Wahija, Woman, College, Kayalpatinan-TN

2 06.8.14 Trap Audit and Condensate Mr. K. Baskar, Regional, Manager, ISTD –Members Recovery System Uniklinger Ltd Chennai-TN

3. 8.8.14 On Variable Frequency Mr. Rahul Srivatsav, Vacon ISTD Members Drive ISTD Dives and Control, Chennai

130 (Sahupuram CHAPTER) Income & expenditure for the Year ended 31.03.2016

EXPENDITURE AMOUNT INCOME AMOUNT (Rs.) (Rs.)

Membership Fee to ISTD 74256.00 Contribution from ISTD 52775.00

Incidental Expenses 79.00 Subscription - ISTD Members 50800.00

Gift Articles 4385.00 Interest on Fixed Deposit 16522.00

Training Programme expenses 3538.00 Interest on Saving A/c 2731.00

Faculty Fee 2000.00

Surplus 58370.00 Subscription from DCW Ltd. - Receivable 20000.00

(Income over Expenditure)

Total 142628.00 Total 142628.00

For J. Thomas Fernando & Co. Chartered Accountants Firm No. 004402S

Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- (Hony Secretary) (Hony Treasurer) (Manoj Rodrigo G.) Partner M. No. 215951 Place: Sahupuram Date: 23-05-2016

131 (Sahupuram CHAPTER) balance sheet as on 31.03.2016

LIABILITIES AMOUNT ASSETS AMOUNT (Rs.) (Rs.)

Capital Fund: 295978.72 Fixed Deposit 165813.00

Surplus / (Deficit) 58370.00 Cost to Digital Camera 14750.00

Amt to be given to Mr. Vijay 15993.50 Subscription from DCW Ltd. 20000.00 Receiable

Contribution from ISTD - Receible

Cash in Hand 838.00

Cash at Bank (PNB) 1161.00

Cash at Bank Canara Bank 591.92

Cash at Bank - CUPB 167188

Tolal 370342.22 Total 370342.22

For J. Thomas Fernando & Co. Chartered Accountants Firm No. 004402S

Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- (Hony Secretary) (Hony Treasurer) (Manoj Rodrigo G.) Partner M. No. 215951 Place: Sahupuram Date: 23-05-2016

132 SILVASSA

He Chapter organized the following programmes during May and June, 2014

S. Date Training/ Interactive No. of Faculty Venue Remarks No. Session Topic Participant 1 31.5.14 Interactive Session on 15 Mr. P.K.Jadia & Apar Industries EPFA Mr.Ankit Choksi Ltd. Silvassa 2 21.6.14 Unlock Unlimited 35 Mr. J.K. Nair Lords Resort The knowledge Potential Silvassa sharing session was followed by dinner.

133 KOLKATA

In 30th May 2015 (Saturday) had entrusted the New Committee with the responsibility of carrying the activities of the Kolkata Chapter successfully. The committee members have cherished this responsibility and their endeavor has been to keep the flag of the Chapter flying high.

During the year 2015-16, the chapter undertook several activities to enrich the members and encourage wider participation. Details of major activities of the chapter in brief are as under :

Workshop on “Train The Trainer” Day & Date : Saturday, the 7th May 2016

Evening Lecture Meeting on “Human Resource Challenges, Opportunities & Skills of Enterprising People”” Speaker: Ms. Sutapa Chatterjee, Former Senior HR - RPG Group and presently Ph.D Scholar and Faculty at Calcutta University Date : Friday, 22nd April 2016

Evening Lecture Meeting on “An Approach to Mapping & Assessment of Behavioral Competencies of Knowledge Workers”

Speaker: Mr. Anindya Basu Roy, Managing Partner, Prime Online (P) Ltd. Kolkata

Date : Wednesday, 17th February 2016

Annual Family Get-together Date : Sunday, 24th January 2016 Venue : Gargi Memorial Institute of Technology, Balarampur, Baruipur, Kolkata – 700 144.

Evening Lecture Meeting on “Balanced Scorecard : Tool for Navigating Employee Performance” Speaker: Mr. Rupak Nasrullah Zaidi, Head of HR, Prime Finance & Investment Ltd. Motijheel, Dhaka, Bangladesh, (Bilateral Programme of ISTD – Kolkata Chapter) Date : Monday, 11th January 2016

Management Development Program on Essentials of HR Legal Compliance Mr. R.P. Yadav–Former Chairman, ISTD -Kolkata Chapter & CMD Genius Consultant Ltd. Mr. Samir C. Basu–Former Corporate HR Manager-Eveready Industries India Ltd, Master of PM & IR from TISS Mr. Saroj K Chaki–General Manager–HR & Crew Management, Quippo Construction Equipment Ltd. Date : Wednesday, 23rd December 2015 88 Corporate & Members participated the same.

Evening Lecture Meeting on “Reducing Poverty To Accelerate India’s Economic Growth Speaker : Shri Imon Ghosh, Former Director, Academy of HRD, Ahmedabad. Date : Friday, 4th December 2015

Evening Lecture Meeting on “Professional Leadership in the Light of Sri Ramakrishna and Swami Vivekananda Speaker : Dr Parijat De, Director of Technical Education and Training, Govt of West Bengal Date : Tuesday, 15th September 2015 134 One Day “Workshop on Neuro Linguistic Programme - Foundation Course Date : Saturday, 29th August 2015 One Day “Workshop on Neuro Linguistic Programme - Foundation Course Date : Saturday, 22nd August 2015

Evening Lecture Meeting on “People Processes as Sources of Competitive Advantage” Speaker : Prof Ranjan Das, Professor of Strategy, Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Leadership, IIM Calcutta. Chairman & Chief Mentor – The Strategy Academy. Date : Monday, 27th July 2015

Evening Lecture Meeting on “Office Politics – Understanding and Dealing” Speaker : Mr. Ujjal Ghatak, Managing Partner, Secuture Bureau, Kolkata. Date : Friday, 26th June 2015

Annual General Meeting

The Annual General Meeting of ISTD Kolkata Chapter will be held at Hotel Royal Garden , 163A Park Street, Kolkata 700 017 on 30th May 2015 (Saturday)

The Chapter have published regularly chapter journal “SAMPARK” and apart from that the Chapter has already published two (2) E-journal from the Chapter during 2015-16.

135 AUDITORS’ REPORT

TO THE MEMBERS OF INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT ( KOLKATA CHAPTER)

We have examined the attached Balance Sheet of INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TRAINNING & DEVELOPMENT ( KOLKATA CHAPTER), 278, RajDanga, Goldpark, Kolkata — 700 107 as at 315‘ March, 2016 and the annexed Income & Expenditure Account for the year ended on that date which are in agreement with the books of Account. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Society’s Management. 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 for material misstatements. An audit includes examining, on a 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 management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion..

Further, we report that: l. We have obtained all the information and explanations, which to the best of our knowledge and belief were necessary for the purposes of our audit.

2. In our opinion, proper books of account have been kept by the Society so far as appears from our examination of those books.

3. The Balance Sheet and Income and Expenditure Account dealt with by this report are in agreement with the books of account and In our opinion and to the best of our information and to the explanations given to us, the said Balance Sheet and the Income & Expenditure Account together with the NOTES thereon give a true and fair view in conformity with the accounting principle generally accepted in India. a) in the case of the Balance Sheet, of the state of affairs of the Institute as at 31st March 2016, and b) in the case of the Income and Expenditure Account, of the Surplus of the Society for the year ended on that date..

For P K B & Associates Chartered Accountants

(P K Banerjee,) Partner Membership No. 050457\

Date:5-4-2016 Place: Kolkata

136 Sd/- Partner .K.Banarjee) M. No. 050457 ( P Chartered Accountants KB & Associates For P KB &

In terms of our Report even date annexed

reasurer) Sd/- (Hony T A CHA PTE R A T

KOLKA Sd/- (Hony Secretary)

Y E AR ND D 31-03-2016 ACCOUN T FOR H E P ROFI T & LOSS (As per Schedule - A Annexed) A (As per Schedule -

(Hony Chairman) Place : Kolkata Dated: 25-04-2016 Sd/- Significant Accounting Policies Significant (As per Schedule “B” Annexed) Account : (As per Schedule “B” Notes on

137 Sd/- Partner .K.Banarjee) M. No. 050457 ( P Chartered Accountants KB & Associates For P KB &

In terms of our Report even date annexed

reasurer) Sd/- (Hony T A CHA PTE R) A T , (KOLKA MARCH, 2016 S T

Sd/- (Hony Secretary)

AS ON 31 BALANC E SH EET Y FOR T RANING & D E V LO P M N INDIAN SOCI ET Y (As per Schedule - A Annexed) A (As per Schedule -

(Hony Chairman) Place : Kolkata Dated: 25-04-2016 Sd/- Significant Accounting Policies Significant (As per Schedule “B” Annexed) Account : (As per Schedule “B” Notes on

138 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM

During the year the Chapter had five meetings which reviewed the MES activities, Diploma Programs and the decisions of the National Executives.

It was found that the MES program was not being conducted properly and the Chapter could not give any information about the MES performance in Kerala. Mr. Mohanan Nair repeatedly complained that he is not getting support from the National Office and no work is being progressed. Now it is found that Shri Mohanan Nair has created another organization of his own. The share of the Chapter was not available though the Chapter initiated to entrust the MES work to Mr. Mohanan Nair as nominee of the Chapter. But Mr Mohanan Nair informed the Chairman that there is nothing due from State Government to ISTD to follow it up.

The Chapter extended help in Project Work of the Students and also attended several enquiries regarding Diploma Program even from Gulf Countries. The Chapter maintained its Life membership number at 124 + one at the end of the financial year.

The Flood at Chennai was a calamity which affected lakhs of people at Chennai and surroundings. The Chennai Chapter appealed to all ISTD Chapters and National Office to donate liberally to help the flood victims. As agreed to by all, the Chapter sent Rs.15000/- by Bank Transfer to Chennai Chapter Accounts.

The Chapter is maintaining an internet Site- www.istdtvpm.org. This is registered with C-DIT for three years on payment of Rs.6000/-. Members may visit the site and make your valuable suggestions to Chapter Chairman/Secretary or Domain Manager Shri Muraleedharan, Shri JK Pillai for appropriate immediate action.

During the year the Chapter had to take up certain repairs to the windows and doors of the Training House and the expenses incurred is to the tune of Rs.17,920/-. As the painting was done six years back and also in view of the repairs recently done, repainting of the whole building was necessitated and it incurred an expenditure of Rs.48,600/-.

It was brought to the notice of all members that the Chapter has every opportunity to conduct training programs or allied activity in the Chapter. However the interest shown by members is not adequate. The request of Chapter Chairman to bring at least a new life member and conduct a small program by each member has not been materialized. Members can attract officers to join Diploma in Training and Development. But such activities from even Executive Committee Members are also not forthcoming. This is not to find fault with any member, but to earnestly request to prove ourselves as worthy members. All the Chapter members are of a highly professional body and the Chapter has to make use of this opportunity. Everybody in this organization is competent and capable of contributing something.

139 AUDITOR’S REPORT

TO, THE MEMBERS OF INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT, TRIVANDRUM CHAPTER.

We have audited the attached Balance Sheet of INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT, TRIVANDRUM CHAPTER as at 31*‘ March, 2016 and also the Income and Expenditure Statement and Receipt and Payments Statement for the year ended on that date annexed thereto. These financial statements are the responsibility of the management. Our responsibilin is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit.

We conducted our audit in accordance with Standards on Auditing 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 a 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 management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis of our opinion.

We report that:

1. We have obtained all information and explanations, which to the best of our knowledge and belief, were necessary for then purpose of our audit.

2. In our opinion, proper books of accounts have been kept by the organisation so far as appears from our examination of those books.

3. T he Balance Sheet, Income and Expenditure Statement and Receipts and Payments Account dealt with this report are in agreement with the books of accounts.

4. In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanations given to us, the said accounts shows a true and fair view in conformity with the accounting principles generally accepted in India;

a. In the case of Balance Sheet, of the state of affairs as at 31st March, 2016.

b. ln the case of Income and Hxpenciittire Statement, of the excess of income over expenditure for the period ended on that date.

c. In the case of Receipts and Payments Account for the period ended on that date.

For Ranjit Karthikeyan Associates Chartered Accountants

Sd/- C.A. K.R. Raveendranath (B.Com FCA) Partner Membership No. 021566 Place: Trivandrum Date: 03/04/2016

140 - Sd/- Partner 2015-16 4,500.00 1,596.00 16,000.00 25,660.00 99,552.00 10,000.00 63.330.00 17,520.00 238,658.00 For the year FRN : 00670S M. No. 021566 otal T Chartered Accountants CA KR Raveendranatha FCA CA For Ranjit Karthikeyan Associates For Ranjit Karthikeyan Income Vide our audit report of even date as attached Vide

Mem: Subscription share LCD Projector Rent Interest on SB A/c with SBT Interest on SB Hall Rent Interest from Development Fund Diploma Programme Share Youth Training Programme Income Training Youth Diploma Contact Class Income Diploma Examination Income Sivathanu N Treasurer) (Hony RIVANDRAUM CHA PTE R) , ( T RIVANDRAUM 2014-15 5,887.00 8.000.00 74,117.00 10,000.00 12,750.00 33,500.00 80,415.00 40,000.00 264,669.00 year ended 31.03.2016 P revious year - - 502.00 660.00 2015-16 6,726.72 3,500.00 1,300.00 5,500.00 15,005.00 43,364.28 17,920.00 14,730.00 48,600.00 17,520.00 63,330.00 238,658.00 For the year

Sd/- otal T (Hony Secretary) Sunil Somarajan I nc o me & ex p enditure f r t h e E xpenditure Y FOR T RAINING & D E V LO P M N INDIAN SOCI ET Y Rates, Fees and Taxes Rates, Fees and Excess of Income over Expenditure Donation for Chennai Flood Relief Audit Fee Travelling Expenses Travelling Depreciation Office Expenses Repairs and Maintenance Meeting Expenses Painting Charges Election, Postage and Courier Electricity and Water Charges Electricity and Water Diploma Examination Expenses Programme Expenses Training Youth Diploma Contact Class Expenses

Sd/- - - - Narayanan Nair 2014-15 (Hony Chairman) 3,500.00 2,050.00 8,130.00 1,200.00 6,559.00 74,117.00 63,772.35 20,155.00 46,036.65 15,973.00 23,176.00 V P 264,669.00 P revious Year For Indian Society for Training and Development, Trivandrum Chapter Trivandrum and Development, Training For Indian Society for

Place : Trivandrum Dated: 03/04/2016

141 - - - Sd/- Partner 184.20 43,364.28 35,966.40 14,260.00 50,226.40 As on 799,111.79 799,111.79 755,747.51 31.3.2015 FRN : 00670S 1,806,158.11 1,000,184.20 1,000,000.00 M. No. 021566 otal Chartered Accountants T CA KR Raveendranatha FCA CA For Ranjit Karthikeyan Associates For Ranjit Karthikeyan Assets Vide our audit report of even date as attached Vide

Less: Depreciation Gross Block Fixed Assets Fixed Advances Deposits, Loans and Development Fund Dominic) Advances (Mr. Cash and Bank Balances Cash-in-Hand Tvm. Govt. Emp. Co-Op. Society State Bank of Travancore State Bank of Rent Receivable Sivathanu N - - Treasurer) (Hony 184.20 4,213.00 46,036.65 54,708.00 42,165.40 As on 796,611.79 900,184.20 842,648.44 900,000.00 101,086.40 31.3.2014 1,797,882.39 as on 31.3.2016

6,726.72 1,549.00 3,500.00 As on RIVANDRUM CHA PTE R T RIVANDRUM 31.3.2015 1,801,109.11 1,801,109.11 1,806,158.11 1,806,158.11

1,794,382.39 Sd/- otal T B alanc e S h eet (Hony Secretary) Sunil Somarajan RAINING AND D E V LO P M N T FOR T RAINING INDIAN SOCI ET Y Liabilities Add: Excess of Income over Expenditure over Income of Excess Add: Capital Fund Loan from MC Members Audit Fee Payable Capital Fund Loans (Liability) Current Liabilities and P rovisions

Sd/- Narayanan Nair (Hony Chairman) 3,500.00 3,500.00 V P 63,772.35 1,794,382.39 1,730,610.04 1,797,882.39 As on 31.3.2015 For Indian Society for Training and Development, Trivandrum Chapter Trivandrum and Development, Training For Indian Society for

Place : Trivandrum Dated: 03/04/2016

142 AUDITOR’S REPORT

We have audited the attached Balance Sheet of Indian Society for Training & Development, Udaipur Chapter as on 31.03.2016 and also Income 6:. Expenditure account for the year ended on that date annexed thereto. These financial statements are the responsibility of the management. 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 a 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 management, well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion.

We report that i. Cash with Shri C.P. Jain Rs. 30,620, and with APS Chandi 2,380 is due for settlement for long. No confirmations have been received from these parties. The matter should be pursued seriously and settled at the earliest. ii. HQ TDS Receivable Rs. 77,155 is due for recovery from I-IQ. The matter should be pursued seriously and amount should be recovered at the earliest. iii. Service Tax amounting to Rs. 5809 pertaining to FY 2014-15 is yet to be paid. The same should be paid immediately.

Subject to above: (a) We have obtained all the information and explanations which to the best of our knowledge and belief were necessary for the purpose of our Audit. (b) The Balance Sheet and Income 8:; Expenditure Account are in agreement with the books of accounts maintained at Local Udaipur Chapter. (c) In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanations given to us, the said accounts give a true and fair view: (i) in the case of Balance Sheet of the State of Affairs of the Indian Society for Training 85 Development, Udaipur Chapter as on 31.03.2016, and (ii) in case of income & Expenditure of the Surplus for the year ended on that date.

For S.C. Ajmera & Co. Chartered Accountants (FRN:002908C) Sd/- Arun Sarupria (Partner) Date: 17.05.2016 Place: Udaipur

143 UDAIPUR CHAPTER income & expenditure account for the year ended 31st march, 2016

Amount Amount Amount Amount Expenditure Rs. Rs. Income Rs. Rs. 2015-16 2014-15 2015-16 2014-15

To Election Expenses 1,142 1,295 By Subvention Money 33,363 34,438 To Meeting Estb./AGM Expenses 8,383 26,790 By Interest on SB Account No. 89 519 374 To Foundation Day Exps. - - By Interest on SB Account No. 1563 1,583 757 To Printing & stationery 8,000 6,435 By Interest on SB Account No. 2577 544 442 To Membership Fees 50 2,400 By Interest on FDR TO SB Account 2,352 4,163 No. 89 To Felicitation - 19,033 By Interest on FDR TO SB Account - 1,252 No.1563 To Picnic Expenses 16,470 114 By Accrued Interest on FDR 195,103 176,899 To Bank Charges 90 1,124 By Picnic Cash Collection 8,200 5,900 To Audit Fees 1,145 30,000 By Student Cell - - To Programme Exp 28,443 By Diploma share 25,000 7,500

To Prior Period Interest 163,091 By Collection for Programme - 47,000 To Surplus 231,384

Total 266,664 278,725 Total 266,664 278,725

As per our Audit Report of even date

For S.C. Ajmera & Company Chartered Accountants FRN 002908C For Indian Society for Training & Development Udaipur Chapter

Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- (Arun Sarupria) (Kishor Kateja) (Devershi Vyas) (P.S. Solanki) Partner Hony. Treasurer Hony. Secretary Chairman

DATE : 17.05.2016 PLACE : Udaipur

144 UDAIPUR CHAPTER Balance Sheet As on 31.03.2016

Amount Amount Amount Amount Liability Rs. Rs. Assets Rs. Rs. 2015-16 2014-15 2015-16 2014-15

Capital Fund 2,440,685 2,209,301 Cash with C.P. Jain 30,620 30,620

Opening Balance 2209301 Cash with A.P.S. Chandi 2,380 2,380

Add: Surplus 231384 Cash at Bank Account No. 12,154 12,448 89

Cash at Bank Account No. 49,582 23,029 1563 (Programme)

Outstanding Audit Fees 1,145 1,124 Cash at Bank Account No. 5,735 13,461 2577 (Student Cell)

Outstanding Expenses 1,192 - Fixed Deposit 2,249,358 2,073,765

Service Tax 5,809 5,809 HQ TDS Receivable 77,155 57,409

Furniture & Fixtures 3,122 3,122

Diploma share 18,725 -

Total 2,448,831 2,216,234 Total 2,448,831 2,216,234

As per our Audit Report of even date

For S.C. Ajmera & Company Chartered Accountants FRN 002908C For Indian Society for Training & Development Udaipur Chapter

Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- (Arun Sarupria) (Kishor Kateja) (Devershi Vyas) (P.S. Solanki) Partner Hony. Treasurer Hony. Secretary Chairman

DATE : 17.05.2016 PLACE : Udaipur

145 Auditor’s Report

The Members of INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT VISAKHAPATNAM CHAPTER We have audited the attached Balance sheet of M/s INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TRAINING AND DEVELOPEMNT, Visakhapatnam Chapter as at 31st March 2016 and Income and Expenditure account for the year ended on that date annexed thereto. These financial statements are the responsibility of the society’s Management committee. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit.

We have 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 mis-statements. An audit includes examining on a 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 management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion. a. We have obtained all information and explanations which, to the best our knowledge and belief, were necessary for the purpose of our audit. b. In our opinion, proper books of accounts as required by law have been kept by the society so far as it appears from our examination of such books. c. The Balance sheet and Income and Expenditure account referred to in this Report are in agreement with books of accounts. d. In our opinion, and to the best of our information and according to the explanations given us, the said Balance Sheet and Income and Expenditure account give a true and fair view:

i. In so far it relates to the Balance sheet, of the state of affairs of the society as at 31st March 2016 and

ii. In so far it relates to the Income and Expenditure Account, of the Income of the society of the year ended on that date.

For D. M. Rao & Co. Chartered Accountants

Sd/- D. Madhusudhan Rao Partner MM.No.028434 Place: Visakhapatnam Date: 16-06-2016

146 (VISAKHAPATNAM CHAPTER) Income & expenditure for the Year ended 31.03.2016

EXPENDITURE AMOUNT INCOME AMOUNT (Rs.) (Rs.)

To Meeting Expenses 51,015.00 By Membership Fee 5,000.00

To AGM Expenses 13,177.00 By Interest received on SBI SB 1,935.00

To Audit Fee 4,500.00 By Interest received on UBI SB 305.00

To Grant disributed 18,272.00 By Interest received on Syndicate 781.40 Bank SB

To Election Expenses 2,100.00 By Interest acurred by not due 2,14,903.41

To Bank Pass Book Charges 51.00 By reimbursement from NIPM 11277.00

To Excess Income over Expenditure 83,114.81 32,028.00

Tolal 2,72,229.81 Total 2,72,229.81

As per our report of even date

For D.M. Rao & Co. Chartered Accountants

Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- Dr. K. Siva Rama Krishna Dr. B. Muralidhara Rao ORM Rao (D. Madhusudhan Rao) (Hony Chairman) (Hony Secretary) (Hony Treasurer) Partner M.No. 028434 Place: Visakhapatnam Date: 16-06-2016

147 (VISAKHAPATNAM CHAPTER) balance sheet as on 31.03.2016

As per our report of even date

For D.M. Rao & Co. Chartered Accountants

Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- Dr. K. Siva Rama Krishna Dr. B. Muralidhara Rao ORM Rao (D. Madhusudhan Rao) (Hony Chairman) (Hony Secretary) (Hony Treasurer) Partner M.No. 028434 Place: Visakhapatnam Date: 16-06-2016

148 Shri J M Kitchlu (1977) Dr Rajan Saxena (1991-92) Shri Subir Raha (2004-05) (Expired) Mumbai-38 (Expired)

Shri S K Parthasarathi (1977) Dr BL Rawat (1991-92) Dr S K Tamotia (2003-04 (Expired) (Expired) Bhubaneshwar

Shri B C Mathur IAS (Retd) (1977) Smt Padma Ramachandran (1992-93) Shri Y L Ahuja (2004-05) (Expired) Thiruvananthapuram Delhi

Shri Sharu S Rangnekar (1977) Shri Sami Mallick (1993-94) Prof (Dr) D K Banwet (2004-05) New Delhi Mumbai (Expired) Prof Nitish R De (1977) (Expired) Dr Sudhir K Jain (2004-05) Shri J N Amrolia (1994-95) New Delhi Prof J Philip (1977) Chennai Bangalore Prof Dr Ravishankar (2004-05) Shri U K Dikshit (1996-97) Mumbai Dr Uddesh Kohli (1977) New Delhi New Delhi Dr (Mrs) Santosh Dhar (2005-06) Shri CD Jose (1996-97) Indore Prof Abad Ahmad (1977) Chennai Delhi Dr R V Sarjotishi (2005-06) Prof C S Venkataratnam (1997-98) (Expired) Shri M S S Varadan (1977) (Expired) Bangalore Dr S G Bapat (2006-07) Dr Sunil Abrol (1998-99) Pune Dr Dharni P Sinha(1981) New Delhi (Expired) Shri P K Maheshwari (2006-07) Dr S R Gollapudi (1998-99) Bhopal Dr S R Mohnot (1981) (Expired) (Expired) Dr. Firoz Holia (2007-08) Shri R Mukundan (1998-99) Vadodara Dr M B Athreya (1981), Padam Bhushan Bangalore New Delhi Dr. Padama Iyer (2007-08) Lucknow Shri S Chidambara lyer (1999-2000) Lt. Col M MA Basha (1981) (Expired) (Expired) Shri C.K. Podder (2008-09) Bhubaneshwar Dr M V D Bogaert sj (1981) Shri S B Hegde Patil (1999-2000) Jabalpur (M P) (Expired) Prof. B Thyagaraj (2009-10) Bangalore Dr B R Singh (1985) Brig Inder Sethi, AVSM (Retd.) New Mumbai (1999-2000) (Expired) Prof V.P. Narayanan Nair (2009-10) Thiruvananthapuram Prof Vinayshil Gautam (1985) Shri V Krishnan (2000-01) New Delhi Bangalore (Expired) Dr K.R. Gangadharan (2011-12) Hyderabad Prof Y K Bhushan (1985) Shri M B S Sastry (2000-01) Dr Y. Manohar (2011-12) Mumbai Kolkata Hyderabad Dr Ram Prakash (1985) Dr R P Singh (2000-01) Dr Sujata Mangaraj (2011-12) New Delhi Chittorgarh (Rajasthan) Bhubaneswar Shri T Madhavan Kutty (1985) Shri B.M. Prasad (2011-12) Prof C M Srivastava (2000-01) Ranchi Mumbai Mumbai Dr Rajeshwari Narendran (2012-13) Shri G V N Mudaliar (1985) Dr S Venkataraman (2000-01) Udaipur Chennai Chennai Mr Yogesh Kr. Upadhyay (2012-13) Pune Shri A A Niazi (1985) Shri A K Sapru (2001-02) New Delhi Bangalore Shri T.V. Subba Rao (2012-13) Chennai Prof K Shamanna (1985) Dr R James David (2001-02) Mysore (Expired) Mr Arvind Prahlad Khode (2013-14) Vadodara Dr G K Suri (1985) Dr Upinder Dhar (2002-03) (Expired) Indore Mr G Vargha Swamy (2013-14) Bangalore Dr Pashupati Nath Singh (1986-87) Dr N M Kondap (2003-04) (Expired) Mumbai Dr. P C Panda (2014-15) Bhubaneswar Dr George J Neelankavil (1988-89) Dr P L Rao (2003-04) Chennai Dr. M M Sulphey (2014-15) (Expired) Thruvanantpuram Prof B R Virmani (1989-90) Dr V Narendran (2003-04) Mr Aditya Moona (2014-15) Hyderabad Udaipur Mumbai PAST PRESIDENTS

Mr J P Saigal (1970-71) Prof Vinayshil Gautam (1988-89) Dr S Venkataraman (2001-2002) (Expired) First Head, Mgmt Dept Sr. VP (HR), Delphi TVS Diesel Sys Ltd IIT-D, Founder Director IIM-K Chennai-600091 Dr J M Kitchlu (1971-72) Hony Chairman - DKIF (Expired) Prof Ashoka Chandra (2002-2003) Prof Y K Bhushan (1989-90) A-15, Sector-15, Noida-(U P) 201301 Mr S K Parathasarathi (1972-73) Sr Advisor & Campus Head ICFAI Dr S K Tamotia (2003-2004) (Expired) Business School Vice Chancellor Vice Chairman & Hon. Dean-cum ICFAI University, Director, Bhavan's Institute of Mgmt Mr A D Sinha (1973-74) Powai Mumbai-400076 Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, P-12, Golden Enclave Bhubaneswar-751015 Bangalore-560017 Prof B R Virmani (1990-91) Chairman Centre for Organisation Mr Subir Raha (2004-2005) Mr B C Mathur IAS (Retd) Research & Development in Mgmt (Expired) (Expired) (CORD-M) Dr N M Kondap (2005-06) Hyderabad-500004 Director General Mr Sharu S Rangnekar (1975-76) Mr J N Amrolia (1991-92) Kohinoor Business School, 37 Pedder Road Mumbai-400026 4F; K G Srivastha Gardens Mumbai Mr M K Kumar (1976-77) 9 South Avenue Mr Shekhar Arora (2006-07) 3, Gajapathy Road, Chennai Adviser - Hinduja Foundation Executive Director HR Kilpauk, Chennai - 600 010 Dr Rajan Saxena (1992-93) Ashok Leyland Ltd, Chennai Vice Chancellor Prof Nitish R De (1977-78) Narsee Monjee Institute of Mgmt. Dr R P Singh (2007-08) (Expired) Mumbai-400056 Managing Director & CEO Total HR Solutions Pvt. Ltd., Dr V Ramchandran (1978-79) Dr Ram Prakash (1993-94) Nimbahera (Expired) 212, Sukhdev Vihar New Delhi-110025 Dr Upinder Dhar (2008-09) Prof J Philip (1979-80) Shri Vaishnav Vidyapeeth University, President, Director Emeritus Mr U K Dikshit (1994-95) Indore Xavier Institute of Management & D-715, Jal Vayu Towers Dr Y. Manohar (2009-10) Entrepreneurship, Bangalore-560100 Noida-201301 Sr Prof & Head Mr Sami Mallick (1995-96) (Industry-Instt-Interface) - HBS Mr B G Varshney (1980-81) Hyderabad (Expired) (Expired) Mr P. Bhattacharya-IAS (2010-11) Dr Dharni P Sinha (1981-82) Mr C D Jose (1996-97) Ex. Director of Textiles (Sericulture) (Expired) Director/Secretary Government of West Bengal ISMS, (MSSW Campus) 32, Kolkata - 700013 Dr R D Mohota (1982-83) Egmore Chennai-600008 Intelligence Complex, Nelson Square Prof Devinder K. Banwet (2011-12) Dr Sunil Abrol (1997-98) Professor & Group Chair Nagpur-440013 President- Emeritus Prof IIT-Delhi Institute for Consultancy Department of Management Studies Dr Uddesh Kohli (1983-84 & 1984-85) and Productivity Research Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Secretary General IFTDO, M-27, M Block Market, New Delhi-110016 S-50, Greater Kailash Part-I New Delhi-110048 Dr K.R. Gangadharan (2012-13) New Delhi-110048 Mr V Krishnan (1998-99) Director Dr S R Mohnot (1985-86) Expired Heritage Medical Centre, Hyderabad (Expired) Mr M B S Sastry (1999-2000) Dr Rajeshwari Narendran (2013-14) Head, Dep. of Bus. Admn, (MLSU) CEO Dr Pashupati Nath Singh (1986-87) Udaipur, (Rajasthan) 313001 Expired Human Potential Development Centre Kolkata-700068 Mr Yogesh Kr Upadhyay (2014-15) Dr B R Singh (1987-88) Dy. Head of HRM & Admin. Prof C M Srivastava (2000-2001) MD-Strategic Mgmt India Automotive Research Association of Mgmt & Behavioural Consultant India (ARAI), Pune Consultants Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai-400053

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