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Tata Chemicals Limited bags 12 ABCI
national awards
October 31, 2005
Tata Chemicals Limited (TCL) bagged 12 awards at the recently
held 45th ABCI (Association of Business Communicators of India)
annual awards ceremony at the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai.
TCL's corporate communications team won 5 golds, 6 silvers
and 1 bronze in categories ranging from newsletters, posters,
digital communications, intranet / internet, CSR and environmental
communication campaigns to raise their tally to 12 awards
by the end of the evening. The TCL team was in full strength
to receive the awards at the glittering ceremony, which was
attended by stalwarts from the field of business sommunications.
Said Mr Homi Khusrokhan, ED, TCL, "In today's business
environment, good communication has become more critical than
ever. Our thrust has been on transparent internal and external
communications that employ unique and innovative ways of disseminating
clear and factual information to all employees and other stakeholders.
The ABCI awards have reinforced our commitment towards the
way we communicate and vindicates our philosophy of bringing
excellence into all that we do."
The Association of Business Communicators of India is the
apex body of professionals in business communications. Founded
in 1956, the Association was originally called the Indian
Association of Industrial Editors. The ABCI Annual Awards
are designed to promote excellence in all areas of written
and visual business communications (design, presentation and
print quality). The purpose of the awards is to recognise
the best in corporate communications. ABCI conducts seminars,
refresher courses, study workshops, presentations, lectures,
etc. and is a forum for communicators to meet and exchange
/ share ideas and best practices. ABCI is the only association
in India promoting excellence in business communications.
Considered as the Oscars of business communications in India,
the entries are received from a large number of organisations
across the country. ABCI received more than 450 entries in
2005 which included companies like Blue Star Limited, Indian
Oil Corporation, Thomas Cook, Goodlass Nerolac, Crisil Ltd,
Reserve Bank of India, SBI, National Dairy Development Board,
Tata Motors, Colgate-Palmolive, IDBI, Larsen & Toubro,
NABARD, Western Railway, Wockhardt, Kotak Mahindra, among
others.
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