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Looking back Moving forward

by Clean India Journal - Editor
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Prashant-SuleCLEAN INDIA JOURNAL, the way it has been reaching out to various segments, has helped the industry in extending cleaning and hygiene solutions across various segments. There have been many other publications that have entered this industry but it is CLEAN INDIA JOURNAL which has remained as the voice of the Indian Cleaning Industry. Personally, I have been able to convey my inputs regarding hygiene and facility services to the public, the industries and different segments through the magazine.

Prashant Sule
Managing Director, Cannon Hygiene (India) Pvt. Ltd

Anil-SethiI am very happy that CLEAN INDIA JOURNAL has completed 10 years. It only goes to show the commitment and sustainability of the people who started the magazine. This is not a very profitable business to venture into but all that was needed was commitment. After 10 years, it is the single largest source or voice of cleaning business in India. It is accepted nationally and internationally. That is where it has reached. Today, if there is an activity of CLEAN INDIA, people want to participate in it. People take it seriously.

I would not say it has reached the top or that being a single source, it has reached a level where people take its word as final. People are finding it necessary and finding advantages of being with CLEAN INDIA but still a lot of value addition is required. People should read the articles to gain knowledge out of it.

– Anil Sethi,
Managing Director, Manmachine Works
 

M.K.-PadmanabhanIt is indeed an informative magazine which has focus on various aspects of Cleaning. It helps Facility Management Companies to ensure the best practices are followed using the state of art technology. The magazine’s constant engagement in conducting seminars and exhibitions across India has educated people about the benefit of Facility Management services and the value of outsourcing. In coming years, I am confident that CLEAN INDIA JOURNAL will give more attention towards educating the rural population on sanitation. There is no doubt on CLEAN INDIA JOURNAL’s long term engagement in promoting the importance of cleaning is in line with the Government’s vision.

M.K. Padmanabhan
CEO, Faber Sindoori Management Services Pvt. Ltd
 

Tony-ChazhoorCLEAN INDIA JOURNAL is the only magazine that is working towards the concept of Clean India. In fact, the magazine has propagated the concept of CLEAN INDIA much before the whole cou
ntry got caught up with it. You are the pioneers and doing a fantastic job. It is under this umbrella that all the cleaning players come together and it is the platform for the cleaning industry. Probably in the years to come, we could strive towards bringing in standardization in business practices.

– Tony Chazhoor
Country Head, IP Cleaning India Pvt.Ltd

Rajiv-SanghaviWe have been associated with CLEAN INDIA JOURNAL since we started to produce our machines for brooms and brushes in India in 2011. We have not only been advertising in the journal, we have also been participating in all the Clean India Shows. We believe that CLEAN INDIA JOURNALis the only magazine in this category which constantly provides up to date information on new products and processes which have been found accurate and authentic. We wish the team great success. Congratulations on the magazine’s 10th Anniversary and we look forward to be associated with you in the future. We request you to create a platform for interaction with the Government Organisations, Municipality and NGOs to create awareness on cleanliness and hygiene.

Rajiv Sanghavi
Director, Borghi Brush Machinery Pvt. Ltd.
 

George-OommenCongratulations to CLEAN INDIA JOURNAL for bringing up to date information about what is happening in the Cleaning and Hygiene spheres all over the world to the Indian industry. From its modest beginning in October 2005, CLEAN INDIA JOURNAL has become the flag bearer of the industry and through the group’s various activities like Clean India Shows, Clean India Pulire and the upcoming Clean India Week, engages in different activities to promote the industry in the best possible way.

Excel International group is very proud of our association with CLEAN INDIA JOURNAL and hope it will achieve much higher goals in times to come.

George Oommen
Managing Director, Excel Group

Vishal-GoelCLEAN INDIA JOURNAL is doing a fantastic job. This is the only single platform to discuss various industry issues. We get to learn new methodology. Now, we should have more focus on greener technologies. CLEAN INDIA JOURNAL can write more on the subject. We need to create a forum to deal with issues related to the facility services segment and bring about standardization.

– Vishal Goel
Managing Director, Sunrise Facility
 
 
 
 

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