DR. N M SHARAFUDEEN, CHAIRMAN INMECC, SPECIAL INVITEE TO LOKA KERALA SABHA – AN UNPARALLELED RECOGNITION TO INMECC


Trivandrum
: Dr. N M Sharafudeen, Chairman, Indo Gulf and Middle East Chamber of Commerce is a special invitee to the third Loka Kerala Sabha being held at the Legislative Assembly in Trivandrum on 16th, 17th and 18th of June 2022. This is an unparalleled recognition to INMECC that is unique in its operational area of multi-lateral trade activity facilitations through its offices in India and the Middle East. INMECC leaders Dr. N M Sharafudeen, Chairman, founder directors Mr. Muhammed Raffi and Mr. Ameer Ahammed are also attending the Loka Kerala Sabha.

This unique achievement of the Chamber is likely to create a wide spread extortionate image among the business leaders of India and the Middle East and also among the world business leaders. The INMECC team is also having exclusive deliberations with the Government authorities and other business leaders participating in the Loka Kerala Sabha.


INMECC IN LOKA KERALA SABHA

The Indo Gulf and Middle East Chamber of Commerce was invited for the Loka Kerala Sabha held on 16th, 17th and 18th June 2022 at Kerala Assembly, Trivandrum. Dr. N M Sharafudeen, Chairman of INMECC attended the Sabha representing INMECC and participated in the deliberations. Many other members of INMECC from abroad also participated in this Loka Kerala Sabha in various capacities.

In the session held on 17th June, Dr. N M Sharafudeen made certain valuable suggestions to Loka Kerala Sabha that was well appreciated by the Government and the participants. He suggested that the skill upgradation programs have to be in accordance with the changing technology developments that are bringing new ideas of startups. Extensive surveys and studies should be conducted on the emerging technologies and conceptualization and materialization of technology projects. Encouragement of Small and Medium projects should not be neglected in this process. An integrated approach to promote traditional sector as well as modern technology projects should be adopted by the Government.

Proper infrastructure facilities have to developed that are accessible in ease to potential entrepreneurs. Government should identify appropriate regional centers for the upcoming new enterprises and startups.

Dr. N M Sharafudeen also informed the house regarding the investors meet planned by INMECC in September in Saudi Arabia. In an exclusive discussion with the Industries Minister Mr. P Rajeev, the Minister expressed his willingness to send delegates from the Government for the proposed meet. The Minister also appreciated the initiatives taken by INMECC in boosting trade activities between India and Middle East countries.