Details - The Fertiliser Association of India
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Details - The Fertiliser Association of India
rff*% Dr. U.S.Teotia wll Regional Executive (North) THE FERTTLISERASSOCIATION OF INDIA ENSURTNG FOOD SECURI?Y LetterRef.No. FAIAIR Dated;New Delhithe 19ftAugust'2016 DearSir, *chareng",:13'$f;il11fr Hffi,li::iffiffi#atvaranasi In this competitive world, training plays an important role in the competitive and challenging environment. Even successful candidatesplaced on the jobs need to refresh their knowledge to keep abreastwith latest developmentsin the sector. Training preparesthe employeesto perform the present duties more effectively and take up new higher responsibilities in the organisation. It not only helps the organisation but also professional development of the individual employees in realising their full potential. Ultimately the training helps both employeesand employers in realising higher productivity levels. Fertiliser industry is undergoing a seachangeand facing severalchallenges.Companieshave to reorient their strategiesto face the challengesand tap the opportunities. In addition to professionalknowledge, the personalqualities play vital role to excel in the competitive environment. Self improvement and self growth improve the quality of life and working efficiency. Therefore, updation of knowledge on various issuesrelated to fertiliser sector and enhancingpersonal skills is essentialfor the industry personnelto enhanceon thejob efficiency and effectiveness. The programme incorporatesthe important aspectswhich are essentialto improve professionalas well as personaleffectiveness.. In this context, FAl-Northern Region is organising a four day residential training programme on "Challenges and Strategies for Fertiliser Industry" during September 26-29, 2016 at Hotel Hindusthan International (HHI), C-21/3, Maldahiya, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh (Tel. No.:05427110717,2411484;Fax: 0542-2410931;Website:www.hhihotels.com.&rotel-varanasil ) The programme is designed for officers of all disciplines including Marketing, Finance, Production, Promotion, Material Management, Public Relations, Secretarial,Logistics, Agricultural Services,HRD and Information & Communication Technology (ICT). We trust your organisationwill be interestedin nominating your officials to this important programme. Your nomination(s) should reach us latest by September 16, 2016.A brochure containing the details is attached. Thanking you, Yours faithfully, U. S. Teotia Encl:a/a a FAI HOUSE,IOSHAHEEDJIT SINGHMARG,NEWDELHI-IIO067 CIN : U85300DLI955NPL002999 Phone: +91-1I 46005214(D),26567144.Fax: +91-l1-26960052,46005213 E-mail:nr@faidelhi.orgo Website:www.faidelhi.org FAI-Northern Region Training Programme on Challenges and Strategies for Fertiliser Industry September 26-29, 2016 Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh) THE FERTILISER ASSOCIATION OF INDIA NEW DELHI INTRODUCTION In this competitive world, training plays an important role in the competitive and challenging environment. Even successful candidates placed on the jobs need to refresh their knowledge to keep abreast with latest developments in the sector. Training prepares the employees to perform the present duties more effectively and take up new higher responsibilities in the organisation. It not only helps the organisation but also professional development of the individual employees in realising their full potential. Ultimately the training helps both employees and employers in realising higher productivity levels. The training programmes are useful in the following manner: • • • • • • These programs develop the employee morale, increase the productivity, job satisfaction and commitment of the employees towards the organizational goals. They assist the employees to function more effectively in their present positions by exposing them to the latest concepts, information and techniques and developing the skills they will need in their particular fields. These programs improve the leadership, problem solving, interpersonal and conflict resolution skills of the employees. They are important for sharpening and utilization of the employees’ creative and innovative skills. They improve the communication between all levels of management which helps in minimizing conflicts between different levels of employees. Training and development programs help in improving the employee behaviour and attitude towards the job and also uplift their morale. Fertiliser industry is undergoing a sea change and facing several challenges. Companies have to reorient their strategies to face the challenges and tap the opportunities. In addition to professional knowledge, the personal qualities play vital role to excel in the competitive environment. Self improvement and self growth improve the quality of life and working efficiency. Therefore, updation of knowledge on various issues related to fertiliser sector and enhancing personal skills is essential for the industry personnel to enhance on the job efficiency and effectiveness. The programme incorporates the important aspects which are essential to improve professional as well as personal effectiveness. In this context, FAI-Northern Region is organising a four day residential training programme on "Challenges and Strategies for Fertiliser Industry" during September 26-29, 2016 at Hotel Hindusthan International (HHI), C-21/3, Maldahiya, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. TRAINING APPROACH The training approach aims at stimulating individual thinking and maximum participation by participants. Emphasis is on activity approach rather than on lecture method so that participants become intimately involved in the teaching and learning process. Case studies, group discussions and role playing are some of the teaching techniques that will be used to stimulate and sustain the interest of the participants. Page 2 of 7 PROGRAMME CONTENTS Session – I : Policy Developments in Fertiliser Sector • Issues related to Urea Pricing Policies • Issues related to P & K Sector Session – II : Challenges and Strategies for Fertiliser Marketing • Effective Fertiliser Marketing Strategies • International Trade and Port Operations • Salient Features of Fertiliser Control Order (FCO) 1985 Session – III : Challenges in Farm Productivity • Innovative Fertiliser Products to Improve Soil Health and Farm Productivity • Importance of Nutrient Management for Sustainable Agriculture • Fertiliser Use and Environmental Quality Session – IV : Improving Productivity of Fertiliser Plants • Productivity Improvement and Cost Optimisation in Urea Plants • Enhancing Efficiency of Phosphatic Fertiliser Plants • Global Fertiliser and Raw Material/Feedstock Scenario Session – V : Improving Personal Effectiveness • Managing Others – o Positive Communication o Interpersonal Relationship o Transformational Leadership o Building Teams for Better Achievement • Managing Self – o Organise Yourself – Habits and Daily Works, Manage your Time o Discover Your Strength o Manage Your Emotions and Stress o Meditation for Competitive Advantage FACULTY Faculty consists of leading experts from the Fertiliser Industry, Government of India, the FAI and the Management/Professional Institutes. TARGET AUDIENCE The programme is designed for officers of all disciplines including Marketing, Finance, Production, Promotion, Material Management, Public Relations, Secretarial, Logistics, Agricultural Services, HRD and Information & Communication Technology (ICT) so that they get insight of the various issues related to challenges and opportunities of this vital sector of the Indian economy. Page 3 of 7 DURATION, DATE & VENUE The duration of the programme is four working days. The dates are September 26-29, 2016. This is a residential programme. The venue of the programme is: Hotel Hindusthan International (HHI) C-21/3, Maldahiya, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh Phone: 0542-7110711, 2411484 • Fax: 0542-2410931 Email: hhivaranasi@hindusthan.com Website: www.hhihotels.com/hotel-varanasi/ The participants can check-in in the hotel on the 26th September, 2016 after 12 O’clock (noon) and will be required to check out on the 29th September, 2016 by 12 O’clock (noon). Participants desiring to stay in the hotel before 12 O’clock (noon) of 26th September and/or after 12 O’clock (noon) of 29th September will be required to pay directly to the hotel as per the tariff rates agreed between the hotel and the participant concerned. REQUEST FOR NOMINATIONS We trust your organisation will be interested in nominating the officials to this important programme. This being the peak season from the viewpoint of hotel occupancy, we need to be absolutely specific with the hotel about the number of participants. It is, therefore, requested that your nominations should reach us latest by September 16, 2016. Early decision on nominations will enable the companies to avail the advantage of apex fares and other discount schemes being offered by the different airlines. It will also facilitate the participants to make their travel plan in advance. REGISTRATION The registration fee is Rs. 18,500/- plus 15% service tax per participant on twin sharing basis and Rs. 22,500/- plus 15% service tax per participant on single occupancy basis. In case of non-residential participant, the registration fee is Rs. 13,000 plus 15% service tax per participant. Registration form duly filled in along with the fee by Demand Draft / Bankers’ Cheque / NEFT or RTGS in favour of The Fertiliser Association of India. Bank Name: Canara Bank; Branch: Jit Singh Marg, New Delhi; Saving Bank A/c. No.: 1484101006029; SWIFT / IFSC / RTGS : CNRB0001484, may please be sent to: Dr. U. S. Teotia Regional Executive (NR) The Fertiliser Association of India FAI House, 10, Shaheed Jit Singh Marg, New Delhi - 110 067 CIN U85300DL1955NPL002999 Phone: 011-46005214 (D), 26567144 • Fax: 011-26960052, 46005213 E mail: nr@faidelhi.org, fainr2@gmail.com • Website: www.faidelhi.org The registration fee for the residential participant covers programme fee, conference facilities, registration kit, reading material, boarding & lodging, etc. Expenses on room service are not included in the package like meal items in room, laundry charges, telephone calls etc. will have to be paid by the participants themselves directly to the hotel before check out. The fee for the non-residential participants cover programme fee, reading material, conference facilities, programme kit, lunch and forenoon/afternoon tea/coffee only and non-residential participants will have to make their own stay arrangements. Page 4 of 7 ADDITIONAL PERSON The additional person, if any, staying with the participant will be charged extra by the hotel directly. The room availability is likely to be very tight during the programme due to peak season. Therefore, if the participant intended to bring any additional person is requested to inform us well in advance to enable us to make necessary arrangements and avoid any inconvenience. For additional person the participants will have to pay directly to the hotel. ABOUT THE HOTEL Hotel Hindusthan International (HHI) is the ultimate leisure hotel located in Maldahiya, in the heart of Varanasi, 1 km from the railway station and 20 kms from the airport. It is in close proximity to all the places of tourist interests, religious spots and shopping malls. ABOUT THE CITY Varanasi is a city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh dating to the 11th century B.C. Regarded as the spiritual capital of India, the city draws pilgrims who bathe in the River Ganges’ sacred waters and perform funeral rites. Along its winding streets are some 2,000 temples, including Kashi Vishwanath, the “Golden Temple,” dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. Varanasi, or Benaras, (also known as Kashi) is one of the oldest living cities in the world. Varanasi`s Prominence in Hindu mythology is virtually unrevealed. Mark Twain, the English author and literature, who was enthralled by the legend and sanctity of Benaras, once wrote : "Benaras is older than history, older than tradition, older even than legend and looks twice as old as all of them put together". According to the ‘Vamana Purana’, the Varuna and the Assi rivers originated from the body of the primordial Person at the beginning of time itself. The tract of land lying between them is believed to be ‘Varanasi’, the holiest of all pilgrimages. Page 5 of 7 PLACES OF INTEREST Apart from the 19 archaeological sites identified by the Archaeological Survey of India, some of the prominent places of interest are Aghor Peeth, Alamgir Mosque, Ashoka Pillar, Bharat Kala Bhawan (Art Museum), Bharat Mata Temple, Central University for Tibetan Studies, Dhanvantari Temple, Durga Temple, Jantar Mantar, Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple, Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, New Vishwanath Temple on the BHU campus, Sarnath, Ramnagar Fort, Riverfront Ghats, Tulsi Manas Temple. CONNECTIVITY Varanasi is very well connected by Air, Rail and Road. One of the major factors in Varanasi's is its access to all parts of the country. WEATHER Weather in Varanasi during September is normally pleasant. Temperature would be around 24oC at night and 33oC at day time. Page 6 of 7 FAI-Northern Region Training Programme on Challenges and Strategies for Fertiliser Industry September 26-29, 2016, Varanasi, U.P. Tentative Programme Date & Time (hrs.) Topics th 26 September 2016 (Monday) 1430-1500 Registration 1500-1600 Inaugural Session 1600-1630 High-Tea Session – I : Policy Developments in Fertiliser Sector 1630-1730 Issues related to Urea Pricing Policies 1730-1830 Issues related to P & K Sector 1900-2200 Cocktails & Dinner th 27 September 2016 (Tuesday) Session – II : Challenges and Strategies for Fertiliser Marketing 0900-1000 Effective Fertiliser Marketing Strategies 1000-1115 International Trade and Port Operations 1115-1130 Tea 1130-1300 Salient Features of Fertiliser Control Order (FCO) 1985 1300-1400 Lunch Session – III : Challenges in Farm Productivity 1400-1500 Innovative Fertiliser Products to Improve Soil Health and Farm Productivity 1500-1515 Tea 1515-1615 Importance of Nutrient Management for Sustainable Agriculture 1615-1715 Fertiliser Use and Environmental Quality 1900-2200 Dinner 28th September 2016 (Wednesday) Session – IV : Improving Productivity of Fertiliser Plants 0900-1000 Productivity Improvement and Cost Optimisation in Urea Plants 1000-1100 Enhancing Efficiency of Phosphatic Fertiliser Plants 1100-1115 Tea 1115-1215 Global Fertiliser and Raw Material/Feedstock Scenario 1215-1315 Lunch 1400-1900 Site Seeing 1900-2200 Cocktails & Dinner th 29 September 2016 (Thursday) Session – V : Improving Personal Effectiveness Managing Others • • • Positive Communication, Interpersonal Relationship, Transformational Leadership, Building Teams for Better Achievement 1030-1045 • Tea Managing Self 1045-1215 • • • Organise Yourself – Habits and Daily Works, Manage your Time Discover Your Strength Manage Your Emotions and Stress Meditation for Competitive Advantage 0900-1030 1215-1300 1300 • Valedictory Session Lunch Page 7 of 7 REGISTRATION FORM Dr. U. S. Teotia Regional Executive (NR) The Fertiliser Association of India FAI House, 10, Shaheed Jit Singh Marg New Delhi – 110 067 CIN U85300DL 1955NPL002999 Tel.: 011-46005214; Fax: 011-26960052, 46005213 E-mail: nr@faidelhi.org; fainr2@gmail.com Dear Sir, Please register following officers from our organisation for FAI – NR Training Programme on “Challenges and Strategies for Fertiliser Industry” to be organised during September 2629, 2016 at Hotel Hindusthan International (HHI), C-21/3, Maldahiya, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh (Tel. No.:0542-7110711, 2411484; Fax: 0542-2410931). Sl. No . Name Designation Occupancy (Single/ Double) Mobile/ Phone E-mail ID Address 1. 2. ... ... 10. Enclosed please find a banker’s cheque / draft No. ..………..…....dated ...……..…... worth Rs. ………………in favour of The Fertiliser Association of India, payable at New Delhi towards registration fee. e-transfer/NEFT details: Bank Name: Canara Bank; Branch: Jit Singh Marg, New Delhi; Saving Bank A/c. No.: 1484101006029; SWIFT / IFSC / RTGS : CNRB0001484 Registration Fee is as below: (i) Twin Sharing @ Rs. 18,500/- plus 15% service tax per participant (ii) Single Occupancy @ Rs. 22,500/- plus 15% service tax per participant (iii) Non-Residential @ Rs. 13,000/- plus 15% service tax per participant Nominated by: Name & Designation: …..................................................................... Signature: ………………… Organisation: ................................................................................................................................. Address: ........................................................................................................................................ Phones:…….……………………………………….. Fax: ……………………………………………… Mobile: …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. E-mail ID: .............................................................................................…............................... Photocopies can be used, if additional forms are needed. You may also e-mail the filled in Registration Form to nr@faidelhi.org; fainr2@gmail.com