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WHY ICCI ?

WHY ICCI ?. “In any community, it is from the profitable operation of business that all other benefits result”. n any community, it is from the profitable operation of business that all other benefits result.

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WHY ICCI ?

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  1. WHY ICCI ? “In any community, it is from the profitable operation of business that all other benefits result”. n any community, it is from the profitable operation of business that all other benefits result. Only by succeeding in this fundamental goal can a community provide the jobs & Training, Experience and Expertise and produce the wealth to finance all of the educational, cultural, charitable & various other needs a community is faced with everyday.

  2. Our Population In India Indian Shia population in 2005–2006 was anywhere between 25% to 31% of entire Muslim population (17 Cr) ; this accounts them in numbers between 4 to 5 crores. • Source • Britannica Encyclopedia ,Daily News and Analysis ,The Times of India

  3. The 2nd Largest population of the World • According to the official statement of our 14th Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on 16th September 2005 the Indian Shia population is the world’s second largest, only after Iran. • Source : PM Dr. Manmohan Singh on 16th September 2005,Chicago Times

  4. Where do we stand after 66 years of Independence ? • Even after 66 years of Indian independence and in spite of being more than 40 million, the community still remains one of the most economically challenged in the country • The Challenge How do we bring this huge chunk of population, of whom over 65% are under 30 years, into the economic mainstream of the national and global economy?

  5. Where do we stand today • The per capita income of the shia community is less than Muslim per capita income, which already lags behind the Indian per capita income • The SacharCommittee report There is very little representation in the public and corporate sector as well and even lower in top-level corporate jobs.

  6. What have we done for ourselves ? “No attempt by the community to develop entrepreneurs, industries and train skilled manpower making the community prosperous and contributing towards national growth”.

  7. How will ICCI Benefit the community ? "The ICCI will actively promote an environment in which business of the Imamia Community can flourish".

  8. How will ICCI Benefit the community • ICCI is A "Not For Profit" action organization, designed to meet community business and enterprise needs, • Several progressive individuals and business heads have joined hands under ICCI to work together to advance the commercial, financial, industrial and civic interests of the Shia community. • The community volunteers and successful businessmen will strive to grow our economic conditions

  9. ICCI Focus areas • National voice: Serving as the respected national voice of Shia Business • Strong advocacy: Playing a strong advocacy role for the community with local, state and national governments. • Business confidence: Fostering and driving business confidence, with focus on women and youth enterprise. • Active partnerships: Becoming an active participant in other Indian Business Chambers and other institutions to expand community business and enterprise. • Knowledge bridge: Enabling a knowledge base in the areas of governance, regulation, business finance, government support, employability, etc. which the business community can leverage. • Facilitator: Being the facilitator and catalyst. This includes efforts to make the youth employable through skill development and training, promoting entrepreneurship among them and facilitating business needs of SME’s, MSME’s and Startups. • Bringing women in mainstream: attempting towards integration of women into enterprise and assisting them in developing their own businesses.

  10. Advocacy and Advise for Startups ICCI provides all type of advocacy and advice, be it related to promoting entrepreneurship, facilitating business needs of SMEs, MSMEs and Startups, providing media, communication, financial planning, legal or any other advice necessary for smooth running of businesses and growth.

  11. ICCI working so far : Conceptualized on 21st Sep 2013, in touch with 3500 plus businesses • Foundation Meetings • Mumbai , 21st September 2013 • New Delhi,2nd November 2013 • Lucknow, 4th January 2014 • Bangalore , 19th January 2014 • Chennai ,9th March, 2014 • Networking Dinner Meets Lucknow(4), Bangalore (2), New Delhi (3) ,Gurgaon (1)

  12. Working So Far : Internal • The National Body Elected and Subcommittees formed on 12th January 2014 • 4 State Chapters started : UP, NCR, Karnataka, Maharashtra • Imamia Business Review, A monthly being published and distributed to 1000 Business Houses ( Print edition) and 5000 e-magazine to Shia Business Data across the world

  13. Working So far : Internal 1-Created Mentorship and funds for 2 Sick Industrial Units of UP 2-Angel Funding of upto 50 lac available for Startup/MSME’s from ICCI Members 3-National level Loans and Angel Funding Committee formed to guide startups and MSME’s 4-Hand Embroidery sector of UP in revival mode serving 2 Lac Shia population. 5-2 Full Fledged Incubation centers offering 25 Workstations, Conference, Namaz, Secretariat services in Mumbai. 6-15 Workstations at Mumbai Incubation Centers occupied.

  14. Working so far : External • Represented twice to Planning Commission, Government of India to include ICCI into working group for “Welfare Group for Minorities” sector of PM. • ICCI Supporter appointed as Chairman-Delhi Minority Commission. • Applied for recognition of ICCI as official apex body of Imamia Businesses of Indi.

  15. Working So Far : External • Invited by Ind0-Iran Chamber of Commerce ( Karnataka) to facilitate Exports to Iran through ICCI Members • Delegation comprising 1 EC Member, 2 Chapter Chairmen ( Karnataka and Maharashtra) and Executive President Visiting Iran on 22nd April on Invitation from Government of Iran to facilitate huge business opportunities. • In talks with FICCI, CII,ASSOCHAM for more such International visits.

  16. Plans in offing • April 2014 Employability & Skills Development : Employability skill development courses designed with D-Link for Mumbai and Lucknow Free Seats at ERA Medical CollgeLucknow in 1-Para Medical Diploma Courses 2-Nursing Courses: 3-MBBS Courses : 4-Medical Animation: Training and Job for youngsters, Widows at Era Animation Institute. 5-Educational Support to Children of MSME Workers: At ICSE School run by Era

  17. Plans in offing : Internal • May-June 2014 • Delhi, Mumbai, Lucknow, Hyderabad 1-Awareness Programs for Startups to help them avail government grants and services 2-Employability Seminar for candidates appearing for interviews 3-Entrepreneurship Training and Support Programs 4-Loans and Angel Funding reimbursements for startups

  18. Plans in Offing : Internal Consortium of Urdu Print Media -A Marketing Division being formed to push space sales and brand development for Community owned Urdu Newspapers. -Agreement reached between Sahafat,Aag, Avadhnama Urdu dailies to form a consortium TardeFair Imamia Business Expo 2014,April 2015, Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai A trade shows to showcase Shia Businesses from across the world

  19. Membership Drive Events Across the nation • Membership Events to drive 25000 members by FYE 2015 ( Target set by our President)

  20. ICCI Support Pillars • MrsAnisaAbdi ,(IAS) SP Tihar Jail • Dr. SyedaSaiyedain Hamid, Member Planning Commission, GOI • Qamar Ahmad ( Retired IPS, Chairman Delhi Minority Commission ) • JawadAbdi( IAS), Delhi IncomeTax Commissionar • Waqar Abbas Naqvi, CEO, TaurusMutual Fund • JavedAbdi, Chairman, UPDESCO • Dr Mubarak Naqvi, Director & CEO, Sanofi (Índia ) Limited. • ShahidManzarRizvi (IAS) • Abbas KazmiAdvocate

  21. ICCI National Executive Council • Agha MujahidHusain (Managing Director, Olive Hospitals, Hyderabad) • Aniq Husain (Vice Chairman, Galium Industries Limited, Gurgaon) • AsadMirza, Managing Director,Cargo Force India • Ahmad AftabNaqvi (Co Founder and India MD, Gozoop, Mumbai) • BaqirIftekhar(CEO, Style Tag, Bangalore) • Dr. Jami Hossain (Director, Windforce Management Services P. Ltd, Gurgaon) • Dr. ShaukatMirza , former President, American University of RasAlKhaima( Dubai), Hyderabd • IqbalM. Syed (Owner, Accurate Enterprise, Navi Mumbai) • JaavedJaaferi (Actor and businessman,Mumbai) • Major ( Retired) SJM Jafri, Social Activist,NewDelhi) • Mohsin Ali Khan, CMD, Era Group of Companies,Lucknow)

  22. ICCI National Executive Council • Mohsin Ali Vakil (CMD, Vakil Housing Corporation Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore) • Mohsen Shirazi (Owner, Dot Inc., Bangalore) • NajmulHasan, Secretary,Unity College, Lucknow) • M Q Syed alias Syed Quaim (Managing Director, EXHICON Group, Mumbai) • Qumar Abbas (MD, True Count Systems Pvt Ltd, Noida) • Syed AunSafawi (CEO, Viom Network Limited, New Delhi) • Syed Hussein Ahmad (Ret. Astt. Commissioner Excise,Mumbai) • Syed Mohammad BaqarNaqvi (MD, Media Today Group, New Delhi) • Syed Raza Abbas (MD, Heba Group of Companies, Mumbai) • Syed Sajjad Ashraf (Retired Banker, Honorary Member,Mumbai) • Syed Waqar Husain Naqvi (CMD, Labocon Systems Limited, Mumbai

  23. ICCI Office Bearers • Management Committee (Elected Office Bearers) • Syed AunSafawi President • MQ Syed( Syed Quaim) Executive President • Jami Hossain Vice President • Agha Mujahid Husain General Secretary • Syed MohamamdBaqarNaqvi Joint Secretary • Husain Ahmed Treasurer • Maj. (Retd.) SJM Jafri Executive Director • AniqHussain Director

  24. Chapter Chairmen 1-NCR : QamarAbbas, MD True Count Systems PvtLtd,NOIDA 2-UP : NajmulHasan, Secretary, Unity College ,Lucknow 3-Karnataka : MohsinAli Vakil, CMD, VakilHousing Cor0ration, Bangalore 4-Maharashtra : Syed Raza Abbas, CMD HebaGroup of Companies, Mumbai

  25. Committees and Support Cells The following Committees and Support Cells are now functional at ICCI: • (a) Employment Committee: Headed by MrZaighamHasan, Operations Excellence Lead, HCL technologies Limited,New Delhi • (b) Loans and Angel Funding Evaluation Committee: Headed by MrAniqHusain,Vice Chairman, Gallium Industries Limited New Delhi • (c) Legal/Regulatory/Financial Governance Committee: Headed by Mr Agha Mujahid Husain, Hyderabad • (d) Media and Communication Wing: Headed by Mr. S Aziz Haider, Owner, RNI News Agency , New Delhi • (e) ICCI Spokesperson(National): ICCI President - Mr Syed Safawi; ICCI Exec. President – MQ Syed; and ICCI Executive Director –Major SJM Jafri • (f) ICCI Spokesperson ( State) : The Chapter Chairmen

  26. Membership : Open for Individuals ,Business Owners, Professionals. Type of membership Enrollment Annual Fees • Charter Member INR 100000 INR 25000 • ( To be in National EC without contesting an Election) • Executive Member INR 25000 INR 5000 • ( To be in National EC with contest ) • Associate Member INR 1000 Nil for FY 2014-15) • (Not having Voting Rights, Rest all membership benefits applicable)

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