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2017PSIC Private Security Industry Conclave
10 NOVEMBER 2017New Delhi
10NOVEMBER
2017
Fifth edition of Private
Security Industry
Conclave (PSIC) 2017
aims to deliberate
on key functional
and policy-related
challenges that
hamper the growth of
the private security
industry in India.
-FICCI Committee on Private Security Industry
“Noteworthy development for the private security industry in India”
FICCI apprised the then Hon’ble Minister for Labour and
Employment about the issue
Submitted recommendations for Re-categorization
Various rounds of discussions
with Ministry officials
Hon’ble Minister announced considering Re-categorization at
FICCI Conclave on Private Security
Re-categorization notified vide a Gazette notification
S.O. 191(E)
MEDIA COVERAGE
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017FICCI thanks the then Labour Minister for endorsing its recommendations to re-
categorize private security workers
Key Dignitaries at Previous Editions 2017PSIC Private Security Industry Conclave
10 NOVEMBER 2017New Delhi
Future Prospects for the Security
Services
Role of Manned Guarding Security
in Protecting Critical Infrastructure
Systems
Critical IssuesConcerning Skilling
and Training ofSecurity Workers
Policy Issues pertaining
to Enforcement of (PSAR) Act, 2005
Critical Issues of Cash Management
Services
n Ministry of Home Affairs
n Ministry of Labour and Employment
n Ministry of Skill & Development
n Controlling Authorities
n State Police Forces
n Manned-guarding agencies
n Electronic systems & equipment providers
n Cash logistics companies
n Security heads of corporates
n Security heads of critical infrastructures like airport, metro, dockyard etc.
n Private detective/investigation agencies
n Security Consultings firm
n To understand the direction government
policy is taking and how it affects your
business
n Participate in interactive panel discussions
on confronting the major pressing issues
facing the private security industry
n Build partnerships and identify investment
opportunities
n Seize meaningful networking opportunities
with Industry leaders, influencers and
decision makers
n To align your company's strategy with
emerging trends
Whom do you expect to meet?
About the ConclaveThe private security industry is a crucial component of security and safety in all parts of the world and it has increased its role in protecting critical infrastructure and providing other security-related services. Today, private security is responsible not only for protecting critical infrastructure systems, but also for protecting intellectual property and sensitive corporate information. Business establishments also rely heavily on private security for a wide range of functions, including protecting employees and property, site security, cash logistics operations, conducting investigations, providing information technology security, and many other functions.
With this backdrop, FICCI is organising the fifth edition of Private Security Industry Conclave (PSIC) 2017 on November 10, 2017 at FICCI, New Delhi. The objective of the conclave is to bring together experts from the Government, Industry, Controlling Authorities, user agencies and other stakeholders to discuss and debate various policy and regulatory issues concerning the private security industry.
Key Focus Areas
Key Take Away from the Conference
Registration Details
Payment Details
n Registration fee is inclusive of taxes (GST).
n Fee does not include travel and stay arrangements.
n Payment to be made through Cheque / Demand Draft drawn in favour of “FICCI”, Payable at New Delhi.
Delegates (Non Member) `3,500
FICCI Associate Member (Discount 10%) `3,150
FICCI Corporate Member (Discount 25%) `2,625
Please e-mail the duly filled in registration form and Payment Details (with your organization GST Number) to Mr. P. L. Sharma at pl.sharma@ficci.com
How to Register?
IncentivesFour or more
delegates from the same organisation: 15% off on the total
delegate fees
-FICCI Committee on Private Security Industry
“Noteworthy development for the private security industry in India”
FICCI apprised the then Hon’ble Minister for Labour and
Employment about the issue
Submitted recommendations for Re-categorization
Various rounds of discussions
with Ministry officials
Hon’ble Minister announced considering Re-categorization at
FICCI Conclave on Private Security
Re-categorization notified vide a Gazette notification
S.O. 191(E)
MEDIA COVERAGE
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017FICCI thanks the then Labour Minister for endorsing its recommendations to re-
categorize private security workers
Key Dignitaries at Previous Editions 2017PSIC Private Security Industry Conclave
10 NOVEMBER 2017New Delhi
Future Prospects for the Security
Services
Role of Manned Guarding Security
in Protecting Critical Infrastructure
Systems
Critical IssuesConcerning Skilling
and Training ofSecurity Workers
Policy Issues pertaining
to Enforcement of (PSAR) Act, 2005
Critical Issues of Cash Management
Services
n Ministry of Home Affairs
n Ministry of Labour and Employment
n Ministry of Skill & Development
n Controlling Authorities
n State Police Forces
n Manned-guarding agencies
n Electronic systems & equipment providers
n Cash logistics companies
n Security heads of corporates
n Security heads of critical infrastructures like airport, metro, dockyard etc.
n Private detective/investigation agencies
n Security Consultings firm
n To understand the direction government
policy is taking and how it affects your
business
n Participate in interactive panel discussions
on confronting the major pressing issues
facing the private security industry
n Build partnerships and identify investment
opportunities
n Seize meaningful networking opportunities
with Industry leaders, influencers and
decision makers
n To align your company's strategy with
emerging trends
Whom do you expect to meet?
About the ConclaveThe private security industry is a crucial component of security and safety in all parts of the world and it has increased its role in protecting critical infrastructure and providing other security-related services. Today, private security is responsible not only for protecting critical infrastructure systems, but also for protecting intellectual property and sensitive corporate information. Business establishments also rely heavily on private security for a wide range of functions, including protecting employees and property, site security, cash logistics operations, conducting investigations, providing information technology security, and many other functions.
With this backdrop, FICCI is organising the fifth edition of Private Security Industry Conclave (PSIC) 2017 on November 10, 2017 at FICCI, New Delhi. The objective of the conclave is to bring together experts from the Government, Industry, Controlling Authorities, user agencies and other stakeholders to discuss and debate various policy and regulatory issues concerning the private security industry.
Key Focus Areas
Key Take Away from the Conference
Registration Details
Payment Details
n Registration fee is inclusive of taxes (GST).
n Fee does not include travel and stay arrangements.
n Payment to be made through Cheque / Demand Draft drawn in favour of “FICCI”, Payable at New Delhi.
Delegates (Non Member) `3,500
FICCI Associate Member (Discount 10%) `3,150
FICCI Corporate Member (Discount 25%) `2,625
Please e-mail the duly filled in registration form and Payment Details (with your organization GST Number) to Mr. P. L. Sharma at pl.sharma@ficci.com
How to Register?
IncentivesFour or more
delegates from the same organisation: 15% off on the total
delegate fees
Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI)
Federation House, Tansen Marg, New Delhi 110 001
T: +91-11-2373 8760-70 F: +91-11-23765333 W: www.cci.in
CONTACTS AT SECRETARIAT
Mr. Sumeet GuptaSenior Director, FICCI
E: sumeet.gupta@cci.com
T: +91-11- 23487515
Ms. Bhawana SharmaAssistant Director, FICCI
E: bhawana.sharma@cci.com
T: +91 - 11 - 23487443
Mr. P.L. SharmaConsultant, FICCI
E: pl.sharma@cci.com T: +91 - 11 - 23487443
FOR REGISTRATION:
About FICCI
Established in 1927, FICCI is the largest and oldest apex business organisation in India. Its history is closely interwoven with India's struggle for independence, its industrialization, and its emergence as one of the most rapidly growing global economies.
A non-government, not-for-pro�t organisation, FICCI is the voice of India's business and industry. From in�uencing policy to encouraging debate, engaging with policy makers and civil society, FICCI articulates the views and concerns of industry. It serves its members from the Indian private and public corporate sectors and multinational companies, drawing its strength from diverse regional chambers of commerce and industry across states, reaching out to over 2,50,000 companies.
FICCI provides a platform for networking and consensus building within and across sectors and is the �rst port of call for Indian industry, policy makers and the international business community.
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