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Devesh - 12 May, 2009 | Bangalore | Infrastructure | Meeting | BCIC
Dear Sir/Madam,
We have pleasure in informing you that the Infrastructure Committee of the Bangalore Chamber of Industry and Commerce (BCIC) will organize an Open – House related to transport and infrastructure in Bangalore and Karnataka.
The open-house is intended as a senior level interaction with industry to share information, perspectives and needs, as well as plan for the future.
Mr.Gaurav Gupta, IAS., Managing Director, Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation & Commissioner, Directorate for Urban Land Transport and Mr. Syed Zameer Pasha, Managing Director, IAS., Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation have confirmed their participation.
Mr. V. Madhu, IAS., Principal Secretary, Infrastructure Development Department and Mr. N. Sivasailam, IAS., Managing Director, Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited have also been invited to participate.
The open–house is scheduled on Thursday, 21st May, 2009 at 4.00 p.m. at Hotel Royal Orchid Central, Manipal Centre, 47/1, Dickenson Road, Bangalore.
A G E N D A
4.00 p.m to 4.30 p.m - Hi Tea
4.30 p.m to 6.30 p.m - Open - House
A delegate fee of Rs.500/- per participant is being charged to cover the expenses of the meeting. The Cheque / DD should be drawn in favour of the Bangalore Chamber of Industry and Commerce. This fee is not applicable to members of the Infrastructure Committee of BCIC.
You are requested to kindly register / nominate senior management representatives from your company to participate in the Open House by e-mail : bcic@bcic.org.in (or) meeting@bcic.org.in
We also request your queries and suggestions in advance of the open – house.
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully,
Prithvi K. K.
Sr. Assistant Secretary
Bangalore Chamber of Industry and Commerce
COMMENTS
Deveshbhai Can you please
murali772 - 18 May, 2009 - 13:40
Deveshbhai
Can you please project the pictures Doc ASJ has posted here for the benefit of your esteemed guests, and record their responses?
Muralidhar Rao
empowering BMLTA
murali772 - 12 May, 2009 - 13:13
BMLTA continues even today as an 'authority' without any authority. Any discussion on PRAJA, pertaining to traffic (and, a large percentage is on that), ultimately lands up with the immediate need to empower the BMLTA adequately - check here
This is the most critical question engaging prajagala minds at any given time. Can you seek an answer to it, Devesh-bhai?
Muralidhar Rao
Murali Sir - you should attend this
Rithesh - 12 May, 2009 - 17:11
Murali Sir,
If time permits you should go and attend this meeting. You sould raise the questions/issues that we have discussed on Praja with Mr Gaurav Gupta and Mr Syed Pasha.
I am glad to see that BCIC is also looking at BMLTA seriously (Way to go Devesh Bhai!!).
Ritesh avare' What answer
murali772 - 13 May, 2009 - 09:01
Ritesh avare'
What answer can Gaurav Gupta give if he is asked why he is not empowered? Yes, we can prod him. But, we cannot hope for a satisfactory answer. The question needs to be addressed to none less than the CM. BCCI is supposed to be the premier chamber in the city. May be they should be asking the CM this question.
Mathe', OCge' haagidre' meeting ge' hogu bhavaditu - ainooru rupaay ella kodakke' aagala :))).
Deveshbhai
And, here 's another burning issue. Please check with the powers that be as to what their action plans are towards implementing this SC directive.
Muralidhar Rao
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