Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Thursday, 11 February 2016

RE: ALLOW ME TO CONTRIBUTE


Dear Amitabh :

Please take a look at the ATTACHMENTS

Where else ( except on B2B web site ) , can foreign delegates get to email their Messages to Indian Companies , shown in these attachments  ?

Warm Regards,

Hemen Parekh

(M)=91 – 98,67,55,08,08

From: Hemen Parekh [mailto:hcp@recruitguru.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2016 10:28 AM
To: 'amitabh.kant@nic.in'; 'Amitabh Kant'; 'amitabhk87@yahoo.com'
Subject: ALLOW ME TO CONTRIBUTE

Dear Amitabh :

My request for providing hyperlinks ( from Make in India web site to B2B web site ) was not accepted

While declining my request , here is what Ankit wrote , on 12th Oct 2015 ( after our meeting in Mumbai on 5th Sept ) :
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Dear Hemen,

We had a meeting with DIPP on this Saturday to review the progress of the new Make in India website. A duly constituted committee reviewed the progress and readiness of the website. 

Inclusion of hyperlink to B2Bmessageblaster.com on the new website was also discussed. You may please be informed that the committee has not approved the inclusion of the hyperlink. The committee is of the view that makeinindia.com should not be guiding the website visitors to a 3rd party website which is a non-govt website. 

Thank you very much for your support. 

Best regards,
Ankit. 
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I recently came across following news report  in Economic Times  ( 04 Feb 2016 ) :

MUMBAI:

Uber signed a partnership with the Union Ministry of Labour and Employment. This will enable people who want to drive with Uber to sign up via the National Career Service online portal - a one stop shop launched to connect those looking for work with career counsellors, placement organizations and employers. 

"We partnered with Uber to help people across India to become micro entrepreneurs as there is tremendous need for this kind of independent, flexible work", said
Shankar  Aggarwal , Secretary of Ministry of Labour and Employment. 


The Ministry of Labour and Employment wants to encourage micro-entrepreneurship through technology platforms like Uber. They are offering an alternative to the growing use by employers of on-call scheduling, or zero-hours contracts—minimizing their labour costs by keeping workers on an unpredictable and ever-changing schedule. According to Uber, since they don't have any specific schedule lined up, workers work when they choose to. 

To help promote these opportunities it will create a new 'Start Your Own Business' page on its website that will market these opportunities. According to Uber, this will create an easy way for people signing up to drive with Uber, as well as have access to vehicle financing services in case they do not have a car. 
"It's great to partner with the government on new work opportunities that go beyond traditional employment.," said David Plouffe, Chief Advisor and Member, Board of Directors, Uber said, "We're committed to helping many thousands of people become micro-entrepreneurs so they can benefit from the new flexible, independent work that on demand platforms make possible". 

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NEW DELHI:

 The labour ministry has tied up with more than half-a-dozen companies in the country for its recently launched career portal, the National Career Service (NCS).
The ministry on Friday said it has signed a memorandum of understanding with companies inlcuding taxi service provider Uber, jobs portals Monster.com, Quikr Jobs and Babajob.com, IT firm TechMahindra and Indian Staffing Federation (ISF), the apex body of flexi staffing industry.

ET had reported in September that Uber is in talks with the government to partner for
NCS portal 
While the NCS portal will open up opportunities for millions of job seekers, it will provide its partner with the huge, Aadhaar-verified data base of authentic job seekers, a win-win situation for all stakeholders. 
According to Labour Secretary Shankar Agarwal, 35 million authentic job seekers and 900,000 employers have registered on the portal so far. 

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Dear Amitabh ,

From the above mentioned reports , I surmise that :

*   Governmental Portals are keen to tie-up with PRIVATE portals

*   Govt Portals have overcome their earlier " inhibition " , which Ankit described as follows :   
    The committee is of the view that makeinindia.com should not be guiding the website visitors to a 3rd party website which is a non-govt website

*   In fact , as clear from the above reports , not only NCS portal " direct " its visitors to the web sites of its
 
     PRIVATE SECTOR partners , but the NCS portal will go to the EXTREME of sharing its OWN database ( 35

     million jobseekers and 900,000 Employers ) , with its PRIVATE partners  ! An unprecedented bold step !


In light of the foregoing , I once again urge you to provide those hyperlinks requested by me - and agreed

upon by you ( when we met in Mumbai on 5th Sept )


I request DIPP COMMITTEE to appreciate that in my case , I am NOT asking Make in India web site to share

with B2B , any of its databases

It should not take more than a few minutes to provide these hyperlinks and that small action will go a long

way to help foreign delegates of Make in India Week , to quickly deliver their JV messages to 2.3 lakh Indian

companies

With regards,





hemen  parekh


Marol , Mumbai , India


( M ) +91 - 98,67,55,08,08


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