Organisations
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India's premier business association, a non-government, not-for-profit organisation, works to create and sustain an environment conducive to the growth of industry, works closely with government on policy issues, has 64 offices in India and 8 abroad.
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Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI)
-Set up in 1927, on the advice of Mahatma Gandhi, one of the oldest apex business organisations of Indian business, acts as a forum for government-industry interface and a rallying point for track-two business diplomacy for promoting global trade and investment.
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Born as the Associated Chambers of Commerce of India and Ceylon in 1920, articulates the needs and interests of business and industry, aims to impact the policy and legislative environment so as to foster balanced economic, industrial and social development.
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Set up in 1907 as an apex chamber of trade, commerce and industry with headquarters in Mumbai.
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National Association of Software and Service Companies (NASSCOM)
-A global trade body, set up in 1988 to facilitate business and trade in software and services, has more than 1200 members, including 250 foreign companies, in the business of software development, services and products and e-commerce.
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Set up originally as the Indian Standards Institution in 1947, became the Bureau of Indian Standards with statutory status in 1987, aims to build a climate of quality culture in the country and ensure harmonious development of standardisation.
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Promoted by the Ministry of Commerce, registered in June, 1996, as a society, aimed at educating the Indian trade and industry on the use of the GS1 numbering system for unique identification of products/services and locations in line with international best practices.
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Non-profit organisation set up by the Ministry of Commerce in 1965 to coordinate the efforts of all organisations engaged in export promotion, represents the interests of exporters, consultancy firms, banks, and export management training institutes.
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A statutory body established in 1949 for the regulation of the profession of Chartered Accountants in India, second largest accounting body in the world.
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Began informally in 1947, established in July, 1951, to advance the study of town planning, civic design and kindred subjects and to promote planned, economic, scientific and artistic development of towns, cities and rural areas, has a membership of more than 3000 professionals, based in Delhi.
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Set up in February, 2000, with help from the Department of Science and Technology, based in Ahmedabad, aims to provide institutional support in scouting, spawning, sustaining and scaling up grassroot-level innovations and help them to become self-supporting activities.
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Set up to act as a catalyst for the growth of the semiconductor industry in India.
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Set up in 1966 by the Ministry of Commerce and the Indian packaging and allied industry, aimed at improving the standards of packaging needed for the promotion of exports and promote research and development, consultancy and testing, training and education, coordination, dissemination of information and such other activities.
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Created in 1957 as an apex body of professional management, a federation of local management associations, activities include distance management education, management development programmes, research, publication and testing services.
