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GUWAHATI SANITARY & HARDWARE MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION

Profile of Guwahati Sanitary & Hardware Merchants Association (GSHMA)

Name
Date of establishment
Location
Purpose / Mission
Status / Standing (circa formation)

Guwahati Sanitary & Hardware Merchants Association (GSHMA)
18 July 1993
Guwahati, Assam, India

To represent all traders engaged in sanitary & hardware business in Guwahati; act as a trade association to protect their interests.

Status / Standing (circa formation): At the time of formation, it was one of the largest, or the biggest trade organization in the North Eastern region for sanitary & hardware trade.

Background

Possible Activities / Functions​

1. Collective bargaining & representation
Representing members’ interests to local/state authorities: regulations, licensing, taxation, trade policies, infrastructure, etc.

2. Information & coordination
Sharing information about suppliers, prices, new product standards; coordinating among members to address common issues (e.g. raw material supply, logistics, GST or VAT changes).

3. Dispute resolution & standardization
Helping members resolve trade disputes; perhaps standardizing business practices, quality of goods, etc.

4. Events / Exhibitions / Trade Fairs
Possibly organizing or participating in trade fairs, exhibitions to showcase hardware & sanitary goods, or helping members connect with manufacturers.

5. Training / Workshops
Educating members on technical / regulatory changes, accounting, good trade practices, or adoption of new materials and products.

6. Networking & Support
Providing a forum for merchants to meet, discuss issues, collaborate; possibly help new traders or small businesses find suppliers, credit sources etc.

Overview

Significance

• Being “the biggest trade organization in the Northeastern region” would mean that GSHMA had a large membership base, influence in policy, perhaps had a role in shaping the sanitary/hardware market infrastructure in the region.
• It may have helped merchants in remote areas by providing collective voice – something important in a region with more challenging logistics, infrastructure, and regulatory oversight.

The Value Proposition of Trade Associations

Trade associations offer a platform for industry professionals to establish and nurture meaningful connections, facilitating the exchange of ideas and collaboration on key initiatives.

By leveraging these networks, members can:
– Foster strategic partnerships and business opportunities

– Stay abreast of industry trends and developments

– Engage with key stakeholders and thought leaders

Access to Industry Insights and Research

Trade associations provide members with access to cutting-edge research, industry analysis, and technical information, enabling informed decision-making and strategic planning.

This includes:
– Market research and trend analysis

– Industry-specific data and statistics

– Best practices and benchmarking studies

Advocacy and Representation

Trade associations play a critical role in advocating for the interests of their members, influencing policy and regulatory decisions that impact the industry.

This includes:
– Engaging with government and regulatory bodies

– Influencing industry-specific policies and regulations

– Providing a collective voice for industry stakeholders

Enhancing Professional Credibility

Active involvement in a trade association can enhance an individual’s or organization’s reputation within the industry, demonstrating a commitment to professional standards and best practices.

This can lead to:
– Increased visibility and recognition within the industry

– Enhanced credibility and trust among stakeholders

– Opportunities for professional development and growth

Key Objectives of Trade Associations

- Industry Promotion:
- Education and Training:
- Public Relations and Advocacy:
- Professional Development:
- Member Engagement:
- Networking and Collaboration:

Fostering growth and development within the industry.
Providing educational resources and training programs to enhance industry knowledge & skills
Engaging in public relations activities and advocacy to support member interests and influence industry-relevant policies.
Offering opportunities for professional growth and development, contributing to the overall advancement of the industry.
Providing a platform for members to share their views, collaborate, and contribute to industry discussions.
Facilitating networking opportunities and collaborative projects among industry professionals.

Executive Committee Members

Our Executive Member Committee leads with vision and responsibility, guiding the organization towards growth and excellence.

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General Secretary

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Treasurer

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Executive Member

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sanitary gshma

Executive Member

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Past Presidents

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Sri KAPOOR CHAND PATNI

1994-96

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Sri N.K. MINDA

1996-98

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Lt. J.K. LUNIA

1998-2000

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LT. SURESH KHEMKA

2000-02

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Sri ASHOK SARAF

2002-04

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Sri GANESH MAL NAHATA

2004-06

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Sri LAKSHMI NARAYAN AGARWAL

2006-08

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Sri SURENDRA LATH

2008-10

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Sri OMPRAKASH LOHIA

2010-12

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Sri SUNIL AGARWAL

2012-14

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Sri RATAN BASOTIA

2014-16

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Sri MANOJ GOEL

2016-18

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Sri BANWARI LAL BIRLA

2018-21

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Sri RAMESH KUMAR PAREEK

2021-23

Untitled design (14)

Sri NARAYAN NARUKA

2023-25

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