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statescapeh a r y a n aComprehensive set of recommendations onlabour situation submitted, 20 January <strong>2011</strong>, ChandigarhThe HR panel of <strong>CII</strong> Haryana submitted a comprehensive setof recommendations on the labour situation in the state to MrSarbans Singh, Financial Commissioner & Principal SecretaryLabour & Employment.This was in continuation to the recommendations submitted lastyear on the acts such as Factories Act 1948, Apprenticeship Actand Standing Act, Industrial Disputes Act, Minimum Wages Act,Industrial Disputes Act 1947, Contract Labour (R & A) Act 1970,Building and other Construction Worker Act and other importantnotifications. Mr Singh assured that the state government is workingtowards ensuring healthy industrial relations in the state.Meeting with Mr Hardeep Kumar, FinancialCommissioner & Principal Secretary - AnimalHusbandry and Dairying Department20 January <strong>2011</strong>, ChandigarhA meeting was held with Mr Hardeep Kumar, FinancialCommissioner & Principal Secretary Animal Husbandry andDairying Department to discuss the issues related to the dairyHon'ble Chief Minister of Haryana, Shri Bhupinder Singh Hoodasector and engage farmers in this sector. Mr Kumar mentionedthe various research and development projects running underHaryana Livestock Development Board.Meeting with Shri Bhupinder Singh Hooda,Chief Minister, Haryana, 28 January 2010, New Delhi<strong>CII</strong> delegation met with Hon’ble Chief Minister, Shri BhupinderSingh Hooda, to explore the possibility of setting up joint agribusiness relations between Haryana and the African Nations.Linkages with the Hissar Agricultural University and the NDRI werediscussed. A presentation was made by Government of Haryanashowcasing the strengths of the state.h i m a c h a l pradeshIndustrial safety management: Key drivers28 January <strong>2011</strong>, ChandigarhIndian industries have been witnessing rapid growth and transitionin the area of technology since last couple of decades and as aresult there is an increase and complexity of accidents resulting inindustrial losses. These losses have to be minimized by adoptingproper safety management policies, standards and programmes,emphasized Mr C N Dhar, Member <strong>CII</strong> Himachal Pradesh duringDr Vandana Sharma, Manager, Corporate Trainings, Aceso Health & SafetySolution; C N Dhar, Sr Vice President, Indofarm Equipments Pvt Ltd; A K Jain,Director, Systems Advisersf e b r u a r y 2 0 1 121

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