ani andate - Mani Group
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ani andate - Mani Group
ani andate The Bi-Monthly Newsletter From Mani Group Vol II - Issue 1 MAY 2013 CEO’S MESSAGE The secret of any success, personal or public, is selfreliance. To be an effective manager you have to also be a leader. You have to take quick decisions, impart confidence to your colleagues, remain poised and calm in difficult situations and keep on being a team builder. However, deeply personal issues such as identity, fear, discontentment and depression can influence the amount of success you have. Learn to face your troubles with the secrets of true accomplishment. An essential part of the magnetism of business success is to offer a happy corporate face by projecting an image of strength and competence to the outside world. Yet true success cannot be sustained over any extended period of time by denying the existence of internal struggles. So many people live silently with broken dreams and broken lives. Irrespective of how talented, attractive, intelligent or wealthy you may be, life is difficult and full of struggles. So, ultimately, your worth as a person has to do with your value. When we think of character, we generally think of honesty, integrity, diligence, fairness, and selflessness. But at the heart of ‘character’ is the ability to restrain ourselves. As a man grows in character, he builds the muscles of self-restraint. Stop being your worst critic and turn into your greatest cheerleader. Be patient with yourself instead of rushing to assume the worst of your abilities. The compassion you feel inwardly about yourself will overflow to everyone in your life. Equanimity helps to resolve the most difficult problems. Ego and temper only hamper your journey. Leave all your baggage behind and learn to walk with confidence and a genuine smile on the highway of success! (Sanjay Jhunjhunwala) 2 MANI COLLEAGUE 3 MANI MANTRA 4 MANI FOCUS & 5 Mr Brijesh Biyani, President, Mani Group predicts rapid growth for the organisation Team building mantras that will help you to run the show better and with efficiency! Mani Imperial, a condominium with three residential towers in Ultadanga is yet another reflection of sheer luxury 6 MANI NEWS 7 MANI MATTERS 8 MANI MODEL Celebrating Bengali New Year and Baisakhi with joy and verve at Mani Square Strategy paper on revival of sick industries in ASSOCHEM and foundation stone laying ceremony of Greenwood High International School in Kolkata Mrs Shakuntala Sangai is a proud owner of an apartment in Mani Kala The Bi-Monthly Newsletter From Mani Group MANI COLLEAGUE Mr Brijesh Biyani, President, Mani Group predicts that the organisation will grow by leaps and bounds in a short while Mr Sanjay Jhunjhunwala has single-handedly taken the Group to this level. His most important strength has been to provide quality products. Sanjayji has tremendous skills in terms of engineering, marketing and legal aspects, and building the right image for the Group. Mr Brijesh Biyani, President, Mani Group harbours an innate calmness that attracts you immediately to his fold. He is by nature gentle and calm. But that does not take away from the doggedness with which he tackles his various assignments. Mr Biyani’s association with the Group began in 2002 as a Consultant and he has seen the organisation grow since then. He emphasizes, “Mr Sanjay Jhunjhunwala has singlehandedly taken the Group to this level. His most important strength has been to provide quality products. Sanjay-ji has tremendous skills in terms of engineering, marketing and legal aspects, and building the right image for the Group. These are some of the aspects he has leveraged to put the organisation on the fast track. He understands the need for quality and is a great team builder.” Indeed, team-building and Management Information Systems are key areas Mr Biyani is looking into. As he says, “Interactions at all levels are very useful for building a strong team. The organisation building process is on and is getting full priority along with strategizing new investments. I am fairly closely involved with the MIS activities, operational aspects of the malls and our project Mani Tirumala in Bhubaneswar.” Mr Biyani sees the Group playing an important part as a leader. And he has a lot of hope for activities that are spreading their wings not only in other states of the country but also in West Bengal. He feels, “People from this State have had a lot of nurturing and highly educated individuals from Bengal are doing extremely well all over the globe. Now, many sons of the soil want to own their own place here. Thus high end real estate has huge aspirational values and Mani Group is a leader in this field.” The Bi-Monthly Newsletter From Mani Group MANI Mantra Team building is an important part of any Group to boost efficiency among employees Team building activities is an intricate part of the corporate workplace to increase productivity and boost morale. Members must feel connected to their colleagues on a deeper level, not just because they work under the same roof or get paid by the same organisation. Team building techniques can and should be a continuous part of any Company. If these activities occur sporadically, without regular frequency, their effectiveness is diminished. If you think of your company and its employees as a machine, regular maintenance is a must in order to achieve maximum performance. Team building can provide that maintenance and become Top Mani Tips part of the work atmosphere that employees and team members look forward to. Have a specific goal in mind. Decide your purpose ahead of time. Having a common understanding of the goal to be achieved will help your team reach that objective. Some popular team-building goals include: • Getting to know one another (including introducing a new employee, manager or leader) • Improving problem-solving and communication skills • Learning to work as a group • Fostering creativity skills • Addressing weaknesses • Resolving conflict • Adjusting to change • Boosting morale Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success. Henry Ford Engage members in something they are unfamiliar with. This teaches people to rely on each other and develop trust in the members of the team. Open the doors of communication between members. By talking through a problem or a fictional scenario, teams learn how to effectively communicate their ideas. Develop a sense of belonging. Employees tend to be more productive if they feel they are a valuable part of the Group. Each person has something to contribute to the larger whole. Promote the sharing of different points of view. By encouraging varied viewpoints, team building can allow people to consider solution to problems they never thought of before. The Bi-Monthly Newsletter From Mani Group MANI FOCUS “Luxury must be comfortable, otherwise it is not luxury.” The landscaped gardens of Mani Imperial coming up at 1/3 CIT Road, Ultadanga, Kolkata offer a sublime blend of modern luxury and tranquility. The complex provides the residents contemporary living within nature’s embrace. Three towers soar to kiss the sky. Splendida, Majestic and Grande all boast basement and ground level car-parking plus 27 floors. They are assisted by hundred per cent power backup along with central air-conditioning and efficient fire detection system. All the individual apartments in the three towers are completely vaastu compliant. CCTV, video doors and other electronic surveillance systems are part of the effective safety measures. Separate Coco Chanel The Bi-Monthly Newsletter From Mani Group servants’ accommodation and advanced firefighting system, including smoke detectors and sprinklers, are facilities to enhance a sense of luxury. Elegant palm lined foyer gardens extend a warm welcome to both resident and visitor. Vinecovered trellises over outdoor car parks shield the cars from the sun and provide a good view from the upper levels of the condominium. Lush three-storied gardens seamlessly connect from the ground level to podium level and continue on to the banquet roof garden. Embraced within this lush environment, residents can find spaces that offer a wide range of outdoor amenities. Play facilities include a kids’ play zone, a badminton court, a basketball court and cricket nets. An amphitheatre extends a setting for community activities by the young and the old. An elegant infinity pool with a Jacuzzi and a kids’ splash pool are complimented with a trellised deck and an outdoor barbeque station. Alfresco style seating around a fountain forms an extension to the club. A large central lawn ringed with trees and casual seating forms the focus of the podium garden. The élite Club Revito sports a luxurious lounge cum reception, a state-of-the-art gymnasium, a Spa with changing rooms, separate games rooms for adults and children room and a spacious Banquet Hall, Amelio, spread over approximately 5000 sq ft to give residents scope for throwing banquets and parties in style. The Bi-Monthly Newsletter From Mani Group MANI NEWS Here is a medley of news featuring recent activities that will keep you updated on Mani Group Mani Square presented a rainbow of activities for a fortnight to usher in the Bengali New Year. Added to the celebrations was a memorable ‘Baisakhi Blast 2013’, the main highlight of this event being the ‘Magic of 51’ where Food Court items were available for an amazing price of Rs 51 only. Visitors also enjoyed bowling at Amoeba during this period at the same price. Shoppers were spoilt for choice with a wide range of fabulous discounts. Also, numerous options for entertainment featured performances by a Punjabi folk troupe along with band gigs. There were magic shows, jugglers, inflated characters, tattoo and face & nail painting artists to create fun for kids and adults. Sudarshana Gangulee, Senior GM – Marketing, Mani Group, said, “The Baisakhi Blast at Mani Square is an event that has acquired a life of its own over the years. Every year we try to add something more to the visitors’ sensory take-away. This year too we had loads of exciting plans.” The Bi-Monthly Newsletter From Mani Group MANI MATTERS Strategy paper release at ASSOCHEM and foundation stone laying ceremony of Greenwood High International School Shri Partha Chatterjee, Minister for Commerce and Industry, Government of West Bengal, recently released an ASSOCHAM strategy paper titled ‘Reviving Sick Units in West Bengal’ along with Mr Sanjay Jhunjhunwala, Chairman, ASSOCHAM Eastern Regional Development Council, Mr Debmalya Banerjee, Co-chairman, Mr D S Rawat, National Secretary General and Mr Sunil Kanoria, Vice-President, ASSOCHAM. In West Bengal, with an objective of better rehabilitation and reconstruction of sick and closed industrial units, ASSOCHAM has suggested a few desired policy measures. In order to be effective, the rehabilitation package must contain financial and business restructuring and manpower rehabilitation as integral parts of the scheme. The Apex chamber hopes its present report will help sensitize the industry and policymakers about the need for effective turnaround of industrial sickness in the state. Rajarhat Kolkata will soon boast a haven of true international quality education at the Kolkata campus of the Greenwood High International School that Mani Group, along with Sattva Group of Bangaluru is bringing to our city. Greenwood High is a unique International educational institution, first established in Bangaluru in 2004. With an emphasis on the child’s all-round progress, it has carved out a curriculum that lays equal emphasis on academics and personality development. The foundation stone of this unique institution was recently laid at the project site at Nayabad, Rajarhat, by Shri Partha Chatterjee, Hon’ble Minister-in-Charge, Dept of Commerce & Industries, Public Enterprise, Industrial Reconstruction, Information Technology and Parliamentary Affairs, Govt of West Bengal, in the presence of Chief Guest Shri Bratya Basu, Hon’ble Minister-in-Charge Dept of School Education and Higher Education, Govt of West Bengal. The Bi-Monthly Newsletter From Mani Group Shakuntala Sangai is a proud owner of an apartment at Mani Kala Mani Model MAGIC MANI MOMENT I and my husband are extremely happy to have an apartment in one of the best projects of Mani Group, Mani Kala. It is nearing completion and seeing this happening before our eyes is very exciting as the project is superb. We will definitely try to buy one more apartment in any other projects by Mani Group because of the excellent quality, service and commitment. The Company’s staff that we have been dealing with have always been helpful and given us a lot of confidence. “The ornament of a house is the friends who frequent it.” Ralph Waldo Emerson’s words are true even today. A home has to be your personal nest where you can spend time with your friends. To share a joke, to laugh and enjoy a meal together. At Mani Group we work hard to ensure that your deam of owning a home comes true! And we give you just that wee bit extra so that your smile grows broader as the days go by... After all, you are very special! The journey with this Group has been splendid and we want to continue walking together! Shakuntala Sangai Flat owner at Mani Kala “Home is people. Not a place. If you go back there after the people are gone, then all you can see is what is not there any more.” Robin Hobb Author of ‘Fool’s Fate’ Edited, printed and published by Sudarshana Gangulee on behalf of Mani Group and printed at CDC Printers Pvt Ltd, Tangra Industrial Estate, Phase II, 45 Radhanath Chowdhury Road, Kolkata 700 015, West Bengal, India, Phone: 91 33 2329 8856 and published from 9-IT Chambers, Mani Square, 164/1 Maniktala Main Road, Kolkata 700 054, Phone 91 33 2340 7100 www.mani-group.com