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IndorYi CONNECT
October - November 2012
E- Newsletter of Young Indians - Indore Chapter
Message from Yi Indore Chapter Chair Dear Members, Greetings and a pleasure to be connecting with you through IndorYi Connect, yet again! As we enter into the end of the year, we in Yi are getting busier at the Chapter level and also at the National level. It is just an incredible sign of passion, commitment and team-work. We are making meaningful differences to the lives of young, bright, & passionate minds in rural India through Career Counselling Workshops. This time, Anuj Kothari & Amit Bidasaria have led the team of Basant Dhanuka, Neha A.
Mittal, and others for conducting 2 workshops in Mhow district, benefitting some 250 kids. We continue to inspire & ingnite young minds, this time collegiate youth, in the Yi's national Next Practices initiative - Road2Ideas, led by Ms Navita Mahajan and Mr Rohit Kauntia - which was flagged off from Indore with 2 teams from Acropolis Group. In the other national event - the annual 'Green I Contest' the participation of students from schools around the country was very enthusiastic and their presentations / ideas on “making their immediate neighbourhood and environment clean and green” were fantastic. I'm happy to announce that Indore's Choithram School was adjudged SECOND in this contest. Under the leadership of Co-Chair Geetesh Saraf & member Neha Bhagat, Yi Indore organized the biggest-ever yet 'Garage Sale' in association with Mr Beans Cafe. As you know, the objective of the event was to sensitize people towards environmental challenges and encourage them to limit consumerism by reusing products, and that every individual should join this revolution for the battle of survival and be a responsible inhabitant of this planet. You'll also be happy to know that your work at Yi Indore has been continuing to inspire & motivate other chapters, as I had experienced again at the third meeting of the Yi Governing Council (GC) in Chennai. Our chapter's work had also got me selected as a member of the Yi delegation to meet the Australian Prime Minister - Ms. Julia Gillard - in New Delhi. Young Indians Southern Regional Summit was held in Chennai and was a great event too (details would be sent shortly). Members Abhilasha Mimani & Aditi Toshniwal organised a fantastic evening with pot-luck dinner for the Deepawali get-together, which was also combined with the chapter's Second Members Meet. The Yi Indore's Steering Committee & the Executive Council are meeting at regular intervals to guide & execute the activities of your Chapter. Lastly, we are soon to send you a special report on a brilliant new educational project - KHUSHI SCHOOL - soon. Here's wishing you happy reading and a very happy, healthy, & prosperous New Year !
Ankit D. Mittal
Yi Indore: Career Counselling Workshop at Mhow 13th October 2012: Mhow, near Indore The Young Indians (Yi) Indore Chapter organized the Career counseling workshop for the students of IX to XII Standard of Chahvni Parishad Vyavsayik Prashikshan Kendra, Mhow and Rishi Valley Academy, Mhow on Saturday, 13 October 2012. Young Indians (Yi) Career Counseling Initiative is a program that allows children to think in a structured manner about their dreams and aspirations. It gives exposure to the students regarding the sea of opportunity that exists beyond just being doctors or engineers. It is a tool that empowers students to self-determine their career path with support from teachers and family. During the workshop the students were exposed to different career options they can choose from and how they can find more information about the same and eventually make the right choice for their future and build a career path.
Mr. Anuj Kothari, National Chairman, Environment Young Indians, Mr Amit Bidasaria, National Chairman, Rural Initiatives, Mr Basant Dhanuka, and Ms Neha A. Mittal were the Speakers for the workshop. They briefed the students about the steps of career planning including SWOT analysis, personality testing, information gathering and the importance of practical experience and discussions. He also discussed on various job skills, behavioral skills and career opportunities in their field of study. The students were also provided with a list of 191 careers to choose from which opened up a whole new horizon. The workshop was well attended by over 250 students from both the Schools.
Yi Indore Garage Sale 2012
21st October 2012: Mr Beans- Coffee Lounge Indore Yi Indore chapter organized 'Yi Indore Garage Sale 2012', on 21 October 2012, at Mr. Beans Coffee Lounge, Indore. The objective was to sensitize people towards environmental challenges and encourage
them to limit consumerism by reusing the products. With the help of this event, Yi
members spread the message that, “Every individual should join this revolution for the
battle of survival and be a responsible inhabitant of this planet. A more radical, less
polluting lifestyle and a conscious and conscientious effort to reduce consumerism will
create a sustainable environment, which in turn will function as a better support system
for the overall functioning of the planet.”
Many good products from show-pieces and photo-frames to suitcases, music-systems, and even Apple iPod were sold and bought by
members and students at the Yi Indore Garage Sale 2012.
Yi Indore Garage Sale team reviewed the products and their prices before they went on sale to ensure that the products offered were in good
condition and at throwaway prices. Few games like TAMBOLA & lucky-draw were played by the visitors. A Rock Band performance was also
organized at the venue to amuse the visitors.
Press Coverage for Yi Indore
Garage Sale 2012
Yi Road2Ideas Flag off from Indore
01 November 2012: Lalbagh Palace, Indore Yi Next Practices presented “Road2Ideas” as part of the process of evangelizing the
spirit of innovation and inspiring the youth to think big and differently. Under this, Yi
scheduled a National Innovation
Run which passed through four
states, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh,
Maharashtra and Goa, which had
over the year's demonstrated
entrepreneurship and excellence.
The objective behind the run was to meet the innovators for observing the changes
brought at their work place and for gauging the impact of certain game changing ideas on
the community, the sector and the country at large. These innovators included unknown,
unsung heroes of India and besides world class organizations, famous for their ingenuity.
The journey started from the historical palace of Lalbagh at Indore, where Dr Rahul
Mirchandani, Past Chairman, Yi and Dr Navita Mahajan, Next Practice Chair, Yi National
briefed the students about the rules and regulations of the competition.
This was followed by the official flagging off ceremony conducted by Mr Ranjan Mimani,
Vice Chairman, CII Madhya Pradesh State Council and Mr Anshul Mittal, Chairman, CII
Malwa Zonal Council. Mr Ankit Mittal, Chair, Yi Indore Chapter, Mr Geetesh Sharaf, Co
Chair, Yi Indore chapter and Past Chairmen of Yi Indore were also present during the
occasion along with many members from Yi Indore Chapter including Mr Amit Bindsaria,
Mr Praveen Agarwal, Mr Anuj Kothari, Mr Shashank Agarwal and Mr Vinod Gupta. On
the occasion, more than 70 students from different institutes of the city were also
present to cheer up the participants of the Run.
The first innovation demonstrated to the team members was the Bio-mass Gassifier at
Devi Ahilya Bai University. A Gassifier is used for conservation of non renewable
resources such as LPG. It also helps in checking pollution and in limiting the
consumption of the liquefied gas. Here, Mr Sudhir Puloria, the founder of the site,
discussed about his dreams and hopes behind empanelling the gassifier.
From there the students visited NVIS Technologies where they had the chance to see
the rest of the innovations for the day. The second innovation was in the sphere of
electronics, Ranging from LED lights, to the Solar panel down to Robotics, had a
remarkable blend of updated gadgets in action. One special thing about the place was
its architecture. The building, its windows and the plantation around it were positioned in
such a fashion that it offered to the place a cool interior. Importantly, the office was fully
lit with natural light. The building was equipped with solar panels to reduce its
dependency on power supply informed Mr Uday Bhole, Deputy CEO, NVIS technologies
while detailing other aspects of the interior architecture with the students. Third
innovation was the 'Aadarsh Pen' meant especially for the visually impaired people.
Press Coverage for Road2Ideas Flag Off from Indore
Yi Indore: Yi Indore Chapter’s Second Members Meet and Get-together
19 November 2012: Indore
Yi Indore Chapter organized Deepawali get-together and Second members meet on 19
November 2012 at Indore. The objective for conducting Deepawali get-together was to
engage members and also to celebrate the festival by meeting each other; it was
followed by Chapter‟s Second
members meet.
The event was organized with the
help of Ms Neha Mittal, Ms Aditi
Toshniwal and Ms Abhilasha
Mimani. They engaged members by organizing various games for members. Prizes were
also distributed to the winners.
Yi Indore Chapter Chair, Mr Ankit D. Mittal, gave a presentation various activities
organized by Yi Indore Chapter, from July onwards. He invited members to share their
view on the past activities and fund raising events for future. The event concluded over a
pot-luck dinner. Members were asked to prepare and bring certain dishes for the pot-
luck.
Meeting with Australian Prime Minister
16 October 2012, Delhi In an interaction with the Australian Prime Minister Ms. Julia Gillard was organized by the
Australian High Commission in New Delhi, 40 young Indian leaders, selected from across
various walks of life from the entire country, discussed various topics, ranging from attacks on
Indian students in Australia, Australia‟s diplomatic priorities, and recognition of Australia‟s
indigenous population. Well-known television personality and the anchor of popular chat show
„The Devil‟s Advocate‟, Mr. Karan Thapar, moderated the interaction.
Amongst these 40 youth, nine were invited from CII's Young Indians (Yi), from across its 25
chapters in the country. Western & central India regions were represented by Young Indians
Indore Chapter Chair, Mr. Ankit D. Mittal.
Ms. Gillard said that both Australia and India had a large population of the youth and that the future of engagement between these two
countries was going to be defined by the young people of both the nations. She also said that youth in both the countries can contribute to the
emerging world order as the economic interests of India and Australia will continue to converge in the future. “My message to Prime Minister
Singh won‟t be about his management of your economy and his role in it, it will be about things we can do together”, she said. She claimed the
Labour government had implemented reforms in Australia which had not won it any friends but the nation would see the benefits in the future.
But in what could be seen as an acknowledgement to the young Indian leaders that the Indian government has faced reform challenges, she
said: “For politicians all around the world including here in India it is a significant challenge.” She also dismissed suggestions the US is a
declining power in the Asian region declaring that it would be a super power as far as the eye can see but part of a region where there will be
many sizeable players. And she played down concerns about rivalry between India and China saying that growth wasn‟t a zero sum game so
both countries could grow without impacting on each other. But it was the question about women‟s rights that livened up the
discussion with Ms. Gillard saying it was very topical because Australia had some complexities in this area just like India.
In a turn on the speech Ms. Julia Gillard delivered in Australia, in which she furiously attacked the leader of opposition Mr. Tony Abbott, Karan
Thapar asked if she liked Mr. Abbott. She replied "I bear him no personal ill-will. And I hope he is leader of the opposition for the rest of his
life," prompting guffaws of laughter from the 40 Indian youngsters. “We are at the midpoint of change for women in politics,” she said pointing
out the people such as former House of Representatives speaker Joan Child and Hawke government minister Susan Ryan had blazed a trail
but there was a lot more to do now.
Ms. Gillard launched Australia‟s biggest cultural promotion in India OzFest, which will run until next February.
Yi National retreat at Khajuraho 24 and 25 November 2012: Khajuraho Yi Indore Chapter hosted the Yi National retreat at Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh. The
objective for conducting the retreat was membership engagement. Yi members from
different cities across India have participated in the retreat.
The Yi National Retreat
in Khajuraho was
planned to coincide with
the last two days of the
World Heritage Week (from 19 to 25 November, 2012). On day one of the retreat,
Mr Shashank Agrawal, National Chair – Yi Retreats, organized an ice-breaking
interaction, over lunch. A light & sound show capturing the history of Khajuraho
was organized at the Western temples of Khajuraho in the evening, which was
followed by a cultural
dance program that
represented various cultures in different regions of India such as, Bhojpuri,
Punjabi, Bharatnatyam, and other forms of dance. The day concluded over dinner
at hotel Clarks.
On Day two, a guided-tour was organized at various temples where members
came to know in detail, the culture and stories related to Khajuraho. We saw some
brilliant masterpieces of Indian architecture. After the temple-tour, a fabulous
lunch was organized at the Ken River Resort, just outside the Panna National
Park, in most rustic & natural surroundings. In the evening, Yi organized the
“Indian Classical
Music Event” on the
lawns of hotel
Clarks, in almost
freezing
temperature. The lead performance was by Shri Gautam Kale, a student of the
renowned Pandit Jasraj ji, along with other artists from Indore including Shri
Hitendra Dixit, a disciple of another great Indian artist – Ustaad Allah Rakha Khan.
It was a truly memorable & mesmerizing evening, concluding with a dinner at the
hotel Lalit
TempleView, Khajuraho.
On the last day of
the retreat, many
members visited
the Panna
National Park,
from where they
routed back to
their respective locations, by evening.
Upcoming Activities
CAAYE Summit in Mumbai : 13 to 15 December 2012
Yi interaction and presentation at Acropolis
Library Donation Project
Yi Indore Third Members Meet
Republic Day Celebration and retreat at Caballus Riding School
Career Counselling Workshop
Tata International
Factory Visits for Yi Net Students and Members
Yi Indore Steering Committee 2012-13
S.No Name Yi Designation Company Designation Name of the Company
1 Mr Ankit D. Mittal Chair Yi Indore Director - Marketing Mittal Appliances Limited
2 Mr Geetesh Saraf Co-Chair Yi Indore Director
Urja Facilities Management Services Private Limited
3 Mr Praveen Agarwal Immediate Past Chair Director Admanum Packaging Limited
4 Mr Sandeep Naolekar Past Chair Managing Director Darling Pumps Private Limited
5 Mr Shashank Agrawal Past Chair Director Worth Corporate Solutions Private Limited
6 Mr Amit Bidasaria Past Chair Director VSN International
7 Mr Anuj Kothari Past Chair Director KNC Intrade Private Limited
8 Mr Ranjan Mimani Vice Chair, CII MP State Director Mimani Wires Private Limited
Yi Indore Executive Council 2012-13
S. No. Name Yi Designation Designation Organisation
1 Mr Ankit D. Mittal Chapter Chair Director Mittal Appliances Ltd
2 Mr Geetesh Saraf Chapter Co- Chair Director Urja Facilities Management Services Pvt Ltd
3 Mr Anuj Kothari Director K N Intrade Pvt Ltd
4 Mr Praveen Agarwal Arts,Sports & Culture- Chair Director Ad-Manum Packaging Ltd.
5 Mr Amit Bidasaria Rural Initiative- Chair CEO VSN International
6 Mr Shashank Agrawal Director Worth Corporate Solutions Pvt Ltd
7 Mr Sandeep Naolekar Managing Director Darling Pumps Pvt Ltd
8 Ms Aditi Toshniwal Environment- Chair Manager Nivo Controls Pvt Ltd.
9 Mr Alok Dubey Learning- Chair Owner LG Academy
10 Ms Namarata Ramkrishnan Education- Chair Head Mistress Shishukunj International School
11 Mr Rahul Vaidya Learning- Co Chair Director Purple Focus
12 Mr Tejas Gupta Next Practices- Co Chair Student Agya Auto Ltd.
13 Mr Rahul Sighal Student Nets- Co Chair Director Acuman Structures Pvt Ltd
14 Mr Nilesh Maheshwari Next Practices- Chair CEO e Morphis Technologies
15 Mr Saurabh Mehta Student Nets- Chair DGM Kriti Industries (I) Ltd
16 Mr Amit Thacker Healthcare- Chair Owner Genesis
17 Ms Garima Arora Corporate Chapter- Chair Asst Manager Marcom Impetus Infotech India Pvt Ltd
18 Ms Abhilasha Mimani System Facilitator Mimani Wires Pvt Ltd
19 Mr Nirav Desai Director Nikhil Commodities & Derivatives
20 Mr Basant Dhanuka Director Dhanuka Cold storage Pvt. Ltd
21 Mr Pankaj Mittal VP Impetus Infotech India Pvt Ltd
22 Mr Vinod Gupta Director Total Facility Management Pvt Ltd
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