For the first time in the Northeast, the Executive Meeting of The All India Glass Manufacturers Federation (AIGMF) was organized under the hospitality of NES Refractories LLP, which was attended by delegates not only from India but also from abroad. This is the first time in the 77-year history of AIGMF that the Federation’s executive meeting was held in Guwahati, the gateway to the Northeast. The program was moderated by Aman Gupta on behalf of NES Refectories LLP. The entire arrangement of this meeting was done by the three partners of NES Refectories LLP respectively Aman Gupta, Bani Kalita and Ramit Agarwal.
Mr. Gupta informed that Glass businessmen from different cities of India including UK, France, Bhutan participated in the meeting, in which many national and international companies including Saint Gobain, AGI, Glass Pack (Hindware), Sunrise Glass, Gopal Glass along with a large number of delegates participated.
Mr. Gupta further said that in this meeting, an awareness session was organized by the Competition Commission of India (CCI) under the Government of India on the important topic of ‘Healthy and Unhealthy’ competition in business. In which the difference between the two was explained through presentation. For example, if any goods are imported into India from the international market under unhealthy competition, then it was told about the anti-dumping duty imposed on them. In the same way, if any industry in India unethically creates trade related hindrance to any industry, then information about various legal provisions under CCI was also given for that. Along with this, all this information is also available on the website of AIGMF. During this executive meeting, AIGMF Vice President HC Bhambani (Sunrise Glass), Secretary Vinit Kapoor, Treasurer Purvish Shah (Gopal Glass), CGCRI Scientist Dr. K Annapurna, Aman Gupta (Managing Partner NES Refectories LLP), Dave Fodham Publishers Glass Worldwide were present on the dais. All the representatives present in the meeting talked about organizing such successful meetings in the future in different states of North East states