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GESIA Congratulates All Winners at 

GESIA Congratulates All Winners at . GESIA witnessed a spectacular National Level Seminar on Emerging Technologies, Trends and Opportunities for ICT Industry followed by the most awaited 4 th Annual Awards on 9th May 2011 at Royal Jonquil, Cambay Grand, Ahmedabad.

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GESIA Congratulates All Winners at 

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  1. GESIA Congratulates All Winners at  GESIAwitnessed a spectacular National Level Seminar on Emerging Technologies, Trends and Opportunities for ICT Industry followed by the most awaited 4th Annual Awards on 9th May 2011 at Royal Jonquil, Cambay Grand, Ahmedabad. Mr Jaimin Shah – President, GESIA welcome delegates, Speakers, Govt officials and the august gathering at the function.

  2. GESIA Congratulates All Winners at  In his welcome address Mr Shah mentioned the initiatives taken by GESIA for the benefits of ICT industry at large, recently. He stated that, member companies had an interactive session with the state Government officials to share views and requests to Govt. about the problems being faced by the ICT industry. He thanked NASSCOM officials; Mr Rajiv Vaishnav, VP, NASSCOM and Dr. Chentan Samant for their continued support and help in organizing such national level seminar at Ahmedabad. GESIA has signed an MoU with CMAI Association of India for the common desire of CMAI and GESIA to maintain and further promote cooperation and understanding for the purpose of promoting the development of trade and business relations in the field of communications, ICT, infrastructure, SME etc.

  3. GESIA Congratulates All Winners at 

  4. The Speakers in the first ever National seminar on Emerging Technologies & Opportunities for ICT Industry were; • New Delhi, the capital and the third largest city of India is a fusion of the ancient and the modern. Standing along the West End of Gangetic Plain, the capital City, Delhi, unwinds a picture rich with culture, architecture and human diversity, deep in history, monuments, museums, galleries, gardens and exotic shows. Comprising of two contrasting yet harmonious parts, the Old Delhi and New Delhi, the city is a travel hub of Northern India. • It generates a mesmerizing charm reflecting well-composed and spacious streets under the shade of beautifully lined avenues of trees and tall and imposing Government buildings. New Delhi has expanded and now encompasses residential and commercial development to the west and south, plus the satellite towns of Noida, Gurgaon and Faridabad. There is an amazing range of activity from cultural walks, talks, theatre productions and art exhibitions to films by Indian and foreign Directors.

  5. New Delhi • Area : 1483 sq. Kms • Altitude : 239 m above sea level • Population : 1,3782976 (2001 census) • Males : 51.21 million Females : 42.49 million • Literacy rate : 81.82% • Telephone Density : 120% • Density : 9294 persons per sq. Km. • Languages : Hindi, English, Urdu and Punjabi • Maximum Temperature : 34 Degree Celsius in August • Minimum Temperature : 26 Degree Celsius in August • Rainfall : 173 mm average • Best time : February to April and August to November is the ideal time for a visit to Delhi. These months present a festive look in an around Delhi.

  6. Hotel Intercontinental Eros

  7. Venue Map

  8. Venue • Hotel • Intercontinental Eros Nehru Pl Hotel is situated in the heart of South Delhi's business District and a few meters away from the beautiful Bahai Temple. The Intercontinental Eros Nehru Place Hotel is 21km from the International & Domestic Airport, 8km from the railway station and down town. • Check-in/Out • Check in : 20th August, 2011 • Check out : 23rd August, 2011 • Superior room • Single/Double Occupancy can be reserved if delegates request. • Transportation from Intercontinental Eros to Expo and Back would be provided • All delegates are requested to reserve rooms in this designated hotel • Contact Meenakshi @ meenakshib@intercontinentaleros.co.in • Facilities • Usage of 24 Hour “Healthy Self” fitness center including Cardio & weight equipment • Usage of Steam, Sauna, Jacuzzi and swimming pool. • In room safe and in room tea/coffee facilities. • 01 Complimentary bottle of Mineral water in each room. • Complimentary Domestic Newspaper in each room. • Complimentary In Room Iron and Ironing Board. • Complimentary buffet breakfast at the Blooms brasserie- Coffee Shop. • Fruit Basket, Munchies, Gift Hampers etc in room

  9. Rooms Superior Room

  10. Conference Venue • NSIC Expo Center • Distance from Hotel – 5 Minutes by Road • Facilities include • Tea/Coffee/Snacks/Lunch (Veg/Non-Veg) • Laptop Charging Facility • OHP/Screen • Wireless Microphone/Collar Mike • Theater type Seating for Inauguration & U Shape for Conference • Air-Conditioned

  11. Agenda

  12. Arrangements envisaged • Mr. Amit Yadav, (GSM: 97 119 95142) will be at the Airport to receive and arrange transportation and coordinating welcome of each delegates and onward transportation to Hotel • Ms. Bhawna (GSM: 97 182 58600) will be at Hotel Reception to coordinate and receive and guide the guest for easy check-in. Hotel will do traditional Indian Welcome to all guest and a separate Desk for documentation at the Hotel Lobby. She will also be coordinating activities and movements of Spouse for local transportation/shopping etc • Mr. Navtesh (GSM: 97 118 69771) will be available as a in-house hand support for getting any essential supplies for the guests like additional special toiletries, cosmetics, eatables, munchies, water, napkins, flowers, souvenirs • Two Cell phone with SIM Card will be provided complimentary for AEF Secretariat for local coordination with facility for incoming/outgoing local calls. • Paid Traditional Indian Ayurvedic Massage (Kerala Massage) can also be arranged to distress and general well being. Ms Bhawna to coordinate and confirm participants for this activity.

  13. Arrangements envisaged…. • GM Modi Hospital Saket, New Delhi would be the referral hospital for any emergency. Dr. Ashok Gupta will be the contact person for any Medical Assistance and call for Ambulance • Dr. Ashok Gupta MBBS, MS (GSM: 98 100 81185) and Dr. Anita Gupta MBBS, MS (Gynecologist GSM: 98 110 96 139) will be Doctor on call. • Mr. Acharya B Sharma, Pradhanachrya, Organization for Excellence in Yoga and Rikki at 98 682 18160 (www.excelyoga.com of which President is Mr. NK Goyal) will be available for free consultation and tutorial lessons and practical on Yoga, meditation , Reiki, Acupressure, Pranic Healing. • In case, delegate wish specific treatment for chronic illness then Acharya Sharma can be contacted in the month of November for fixing up one to one meeting on chargeable basis. Ms. Bhawna to coordinate this activity

  14. General TIPS as a Tourist • Always change Foreign Currency at Hotel, designated Banks. Delegate can take help of Mr. Navtesh (GSM: 97 118 69771 ). Do not hand over Foreign Currency to any body. • Do not get lured to 5 or 7 star massage advertisements in News Papers. They are mostly cheats and illegal too. • TIPS generally range between 5% to 10% depending up on the service. No tip expected by Tax Driver, Fast Food Counters. Generally tip to Bell Boy in Hotel (Rs.10-20), Restaurant Tip (Rs. 50-100). No tip expected at Hotel Check out cashier level generally. • Do not tip without seeking advice as some services may include tips • Bring proper winter clothing's and a good pair of sport shoes • Carry enough energy bar/water, sun glasses, cap • Pork/Beef not served during any Lunch or Dinner

  15. Taj Mahal Symbol of Eternal Love Enjoy a tour of the Taj Mahal, an enchanting monument to love, built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal after her death in 1631. The tomb, made of white marble and situated on the banks of the Yamuna River, is an unforgettable sight. Taj Mahal is situated 203KM from Delhi reachable by a Five Hours Road Journey. Taj is of the Seven Wonders of the World

  16. Contact Mr. NK Goyal, President CMAI nkgoyals@yahoo.co.in; nkgoyals@nkgoyals.com +91 98 111 29879 For any urgent or priority Message. SMS/Email/Voice Phone – All Welcome 24x7x365. Mr. DP Nair, Additional Director TEMA & ED CMAI dpnair.ed@gmail.com +91 98 733 73459 Ms Bhawna Khatri, Business Development Manager, CMAI Logistics/Hotel/Travel/Leisure/All the requirement for Spouse bhawna.khatri19@yahoo.com + 91 97 182 58600 Mr. Navtesh Goyal Agenda/Documentation/AV/Presentation, any meeting requirements navteshg@yahoo.com + 91 97 118 69771 Copies of all communications to be sent also to Mr. N K Goyal

  17. Atithi Devo Bhava : Guest is God Welcome back to Incredible India! Thank You

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