Dear Shri Abhishek ,
Mobile friendly version of...... www.B2BmessageBlaster.com (
B2B ) , re-launched today , carries on
its home page , a LIVE tweet from Make in India
twitter page
For more than past 20 months , I have been in touch
with Shri Amitabh Kant , re collaboration
between B2B and MakeinIndia web sites , through exchange of links
On Sept 05 , 2015 , during my meeting with Shri Kant in
Mumbai , he had agreed to this proposal ,
however a DIPP Committee rejected it
I write to request you to
re-consider this earlier decision of DIPP Committe , considering that
the Labour Ministry is ACTIVELY collaborating with PRIVATE SECTOR web sites ,
as explained in my earlier email ( 06 , March 2016 ) , reproduced below
with regards,
hemen
parekh
Marol
, Mumbai , India
( M
) +91 - 98,67,55,08,08
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Shri
Ramesh Abhishek
Secretary
- Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion
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Dear
Shri Abhishek ,
My
association with DIPP goes back to Sept 2014
, when " Make in India " initiative
got launched
Since
then , I have had an opportunity to interact with Shri
Amitabh Kant ( mostly through email exchanges )
I
also had a personal meeting with Shri Kant during
his visit to Mumbai on 05 Sept 2015
During
that meeting , I had an opportunity to show him the following features of my
web site
...
( www.B2BmessageBlaster.com ) :
( targeted towards foreign companies wanting to set
up joint manufacturing ventures in India )
After
viewing these features , Shri Kant accepted my
request to provide hyperlinks ( to these pages ) from Make in India web
site , since :
*
Make in India web site, itself does not have a searchable
database of 230,000 Indian Companies
*
Hyper-linking would enable foreign visitors ( of Make in India web site ), to compose and send
out their
messages ( as emails ) to these Indian Companies
However
, on 12 Oct 2015 , I received following
email :
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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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On 11 Feb
2016 , I sent following email to Shri Kant :
Dear Amitabh ,
I
recently came across following news report in Economic Times ( 04 Feb 2016 ) :
[ 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
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. ]
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,
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Dear Shri Abhishek ,
It is entirely possible that Shri Kant could
not revert back due to his busy schedule during past few weeks
I write to you to consider my request " afresh " in view of the renewed emphasis
on Public / Private Collaboration to achieve National Goals
As to my dedication to the cause of Make in India initiative ,
there is no person better placed to vouchsafe , than Shri Kant himself !
I plan to visit Delhi on 10th / 11th / 12th ( next Thursday / Friday
/ Saturday ) and would be happy to present my case to you / your colleagues in
DIPP , in person
with regards,
hemen parekh
Mumbai / (M) 0 - 98,67,55,08,08
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