“Make
in India” is the clarion call that the PM of this country had given to the
industrialist and investors around the globe soon after he came to power. The
need to boost industrial investment in the country was long overdue and with
the mandate he had got this General Elections, the responsibility was hard and
pressing on his shoulders. It is necessary that the citizens of this great
country take this call seriously and initiate efforts to make this a reality. The staff and students of the executive MBA
course of the Goa Institute of Management took it a step further to localize
this call to this beautiful state and hence “Make in Goa” – a one day
conference on Tourism, Agro-Pharma and InfoTech was held on 22nd
March, 2015 in its Ribandar Campus.
Widely
attended by government officials, industry experts, industrialists, investors,
entrepreneurs, academicians and students, “Make in Goa” was able to achieve
what it was supposed to.
This
meet was an opportunity for all to interact with the experts from diverse
industries and critically analyze the present Industrial scenario in Goa. This conference also helped in defining a
road map, thereby opening up new horizons for budding entrepreneurs of Goa.
The
rationale behind this conference was to highlight the possible scope to invest
and build a strong base for attracting industries in Goa. The conference was a
platform to the experts to discuss, deliberate and draw an action plan for the
growth of the industries.
Mr.
Ranjit Singh Chug from Zuari Agro Chemical Ltd. delivered the key note address
and Mr. PratapSingh Rane, the Leader of Opposition and the GIM trustee was the
Chief Guest. Adv. Francis Braganca,
President of TTA Goa and Mr. Amey Abhyankar, Director of Tourism shared their
insight for the session on tourism. Mr. Naredra Pratap Singh, ICAR; Mr. Jayant
Umarye, Syngenta Biosciences Pvt. Ltd.; and Mr. Salim Veljee, Director FDA highlighted the
scope of Agro and Pharma industry in Goa. Mr. Vincent Toscano, Industry
Principal, Infosys; Mr. Joel De Souza, Director, Rubiq Solutions Pvt. Ltd.; and
Mr. Subhash Phaldesai, Chairman, Info Tech Corporation of Goa, widely debated
on the scope of the IT industry in the State of Goa.
Adv.
Francis Braganca highlighted that the Government needs to monitor the growth of
unorganized hospitality industry coming up in the state. He noted that such
inorganic growth has led to more chaos and thereby lowering the standards of
Goan Hospitality industry as a whole. He
also spoke on how public transport could be improved to support the tourism
industry. Mr. Amey Abhyankar was vociferous in highlighting the achievements of
his department and the scope of creating a tourism calendar and rebranding Goa
as a tourism destination that has so many events to celebrate round the year. He
also noted the training of taxi drivers and police personnel is required, as
they are the ambassadors of the State to the world. He observed that Goa’s
Competition is not with other states in India, but with international
destinations.
For
the Agro-Pharma session Mr. Narendra Pratap Singh highlighted the agricultural
opportunities that the entrepreneurs could take up. HE introduced to the
audience the variety of vegetation Goa is proud of. He felt the need that
government could support such farmers through training and financial
assistance. Mr. Jayant Umarye seconded Mr. Singh in his call to entrepreneurs
to take up agriculture using modern techniques and food processing. He
highlighted as to how food processing could increase revenue margins for the
farmer. Mr. Salim Veljee then
highlighted the present scenario of the pharma industry in the State and what
scope it offers the State in the coming future.
The
session on Information Technology saw Mr. Vincent Toscano from Infosys
highlighting what Goa needs to develop to attract the IT majors. He also
proposed a plan by which IT industry could be made viable in this State and how
it could lead in creating something he calls as Rural IT industry, instead of
popular urban IT set up. Being a member of Goa IT Professionals, (GITP) Mr.
Toscano brought forward the demand of hundreds of Goan youth in the IT field
who have to work in the neighbouring metros due to the lack of growth
opportunities and promising salaries. Mr. Joel D’souza then highlighted how an
entrepreneur could come up with his ideas and create a business. He also stated
that there is a need for mentorship programs for IT startups in the state. The
need for better network bandwidth and other supporting amenities and facilities
such transport and housing was also mentioned. Mr. Subhash PhalDessai put forth
the Governments stand on seeing IT industry in Goa quite convincingly. He
assured the gathering that the IT policy would soon be a reality and the
government is sincerely making efforts towards the same. He assured that he
understands the demand of the Goan IT professionals working outside the state
and he would dedicatedly work towards reverse brain drain from the State. Among
the audience for this session was Mr. Jerwis Pereira, Director of GoaIT Incubation
Centre (GITIC) and others from the Goan IT fraternity.
The
Goa Institute of Management will come out with a journal which will include all
the papers presented at the conference. The sessions on Tourism, Agro-Pharma
and Information Technology were moderated by Ms. Melanie Colaco, Mr. Mukul Lal
and Mr. Inacio A Fernandes respectively.
Professor Vittal Sukhatankar, EMBA-chairperson was the convenor. The
event was compered by Mr. Gavin D’souza and Mr. Lenin D’sa. Ms. Marsha Almeida
proposed the vote of Thanks.



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