In
the year 1938, Calcutta witnessed Acharya P. C. Ray bring together a group of
Industrialists including Rajmitra B. D. Amin, founder of the Alembic Group of
Baroda, for promoting the interests of the nascent Chemical Industry. What began,
as a vision, emerging from foresight and aspirations, is today the Indian Chemical
Manufacturers Association, a recognised representative body of the Rs.500 billion
/ US $ 16 billion Chemical Industry. Members include both Indian companies with
a global presence, and subsidiaries of multinationals.
Today,
the ICC has evolved into a movement embodying the goals, concern and achievements
of the chemical industry in India. In keeping with the dramatically paced growth
of the industry in the latter half of this century, the ICC has striven to give
an impetus to the objectives of the industry. Realising the power of information,
ICC has consciously worked as a bridge for the many that forms the Indian Chemical
Industry.
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