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 About NIPM 

 
National Institute of Personnel Management (NIPM), is the all India body of professional managers engaged in the profession of personnel management, industrial relations, labour welfare, training and HRD in the country.

NIPM was established in the year 1980, with the amalgamation of the erstwhile IIPM, founded in 1948 at Calcutta, and NILM, established in 1950 at Bombay.

Today, NIPM has a nation wide membership of over 12,000 Individual Members and over 250 institutional members spread across 52 chapters. The headquarters of NIPM is situated at Kolkata. Mailing Address : National Institute of Personnel Management, Southend Conclave, 1582, Rajdanga Main Road, Kolkata – 700 107,
Ph. No. 033-24417254/7255/7253, E-Mail: nipm@cal2.vsnl.net.in. For more information on the National office, kindly log on to its website at www.nipm.in

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 International Affiliation

NIPM is a member of the International Industrial Relations Association, Geneva (IIRA) and the Asian Pacific Federation for Personnel Management (APFPM), which in turn is affiliated to the World Federation of Personnel Management Association (WFPMA).

NIPM also regularly interacts with Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), UK, and Society for Human Resources Management (SHRM), USA.

NIPM maintains close contact with International Labour Organisation (ILO), Geneva and its area office at New Delhi.

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I  Objectives

The main objectives of the Institute, as enshrined in its Constitution are :

  • To spread the knowledge on the approach, principles, practices, techniques and methods regarding personnel management, industrial management, industrial relations labour and social welfare and industrial jurisprudence in all their bearings. 
  • To serve as a forum for exchange of ideas and experiences and collection and dissemination of information on management in general ,and personnel management, industrial relations, human resources development and labour and social welfare, in particular. 
  • To sponsor, promote, encourage, conduct and contribute to the study and research and impart instructions in any subject touching any or all aspects of personnel management, industrial relations, labour and social welfare, industrial legislation, and industrial jurisprudence, including their social, sociological, political and economic background and context. 
  • To promote and safeguard the status and the interests of personnel management, industrial relations and labour welfare at work places and the interests of those engaged therein. 
  • To represent the Institute and its interests before Local, State and Central authorities and other organisations, commissions, boards, enquiry bodies, etc., in India and abroad. 

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 Code Of Ethics


Every member of the Institute has to abide by the following code of ethics.

CODE OF ETHICS 
  • Subscribe to the aims and objectives of the National Institute of Personnel management and be bound by its constitution; 
  •  Recognise and accept the dignity of an individual as human being, irrespective of religion, language, caste or creed; 
  •  Maintain high standard of integrity and behaviour demanded by the profession; 
  • Conduct myself as a responsible member of the management team committed to the achievement of the organizational goals; 
  • Take keen interest in the establishment of healthy personnel practices and development of the profession; 
  • Try to win confidence and gain respect of the employers and employees and make myself available to them to provide formal and informal intervention to resolve industrial conflicts; 
  • Endeavour to enhance the good name of my profession in dealing with other professional bodies, government departments, and employers’ and employees’ organisations; 
  • Cooperate in maximizing the effectiveness of profession by exchanging information and experience freely with other members; 
  • Not allow any interest other than professional to interfere with my official work; 
  • Not interfere with the right of association of the employees; 
  • Not disclose any information of a confidential nature that I may acquire in the course of my professional work without obtaining the consent of those concerned and shall not use confidential information for personal gains; 
  • Not accept or offer any improper gratification in any form or manner whatsoever in connection with or the course of my professional work; and 
  • Not take or acquiesce in any such action which may bring the Institute/and or the profession into disrepute. 
 

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 Vision Of NIPM


“TO BE A DYNAMIC, LEADING AND GUIDING INSTITUTION FOR HR FOR ACHEVING SATISFACTION AND PROFESSIONAL EXCELLENCE”

 Mission Statement Of NIPM


“OUR MISSION IS TO BRING NIPM TO THE CENTRE STAGE BY :

i) MAKING THE DEVELOPMENT OF HR PROFESSIONALS ITS STRATEGIC INITIATIVE

ii) ACHIEVING AND MAINTAINING A HIGH LEVEL OF QUALITY IN ALL ITS ACTIVITIES SO THAT NIPM 
   BECOMES A BENCHMARK OF EXCELLENCE AND

iii) MAKING IT THE VOICE OF THE HR PROFESSIONAL IN THE WORKPLACE OF THE MILLENNIUM".

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 Regions

The regions and Chapters under each region are: -

REGION  No.of Chapters
Eastern Region  10
Western Region  9
Central Region 12
Northern Region  8
Southern Region 13
Total
52

Kerala Chapter belongs to the Southern Region and has a jurisdiction in Kerala except Trivandrum and Quilon which forms part of Trivandrum Chapter. 

The following office bearers undertake the co-ordination of activities under the Southern Region.

Southern Regional Vice-President :
2010 - 2012
Sri.P. Sudeep
Registrar
Centre for Earth Science Studies Akkulam, Trivandrum – 695 031
Southern Region Members :
2010 - 2012
Mr.Johnson Mathew
Head – HR
Popular Vehicles & Services Ltd
Mamangalam
KOCHI – 682 025

Mr. K. Anantha GowdaDy. Manager-HR
Larsen & Toubro Ltd
KIADB Industrial Area
Hebbal-Hootagalli
MYSORE – 570 018


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 NIPM – Kerala Chapter

Kerala Chapter was the 7th Chapter of NIPM in the country.

The Kerala Chapter of the Indian Institute of Personnel management took its embryonic shape in the year 1961 at Cochin, the head quarters of Ernakulam district. Barring few Industries namely, M/s.FACT Ltd, Travancore Cochin Chemicals Ltd, Indian Rare Earths Ltd, Hindustan Insecticides Ltd, located at Udyogamandal, Tata Oil Mills company Ltd at Tatapurm and Indian Aluminium Co.Ltd at Alupuram, Cochin was mainly a trade and business center. The activities, where therefore confined to occasional get togethers till new Industrial Establishments like M/s. HMT Ltd, Premier Tyres Ltd, Cochin Refineries Ltd, Cochin Shipyard Ltd and Carborandum Universal Ltd came into existence followed by many large scale and medium size establishments in the second half of 1960’s. This heralded a new era in the industrial history of Cochin, which resulted in the outbreak of new professional style in Personnel Management.

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 Groups under the Chapter

The Chapter has got Four active groups at Palakkad, Alapuzha, Kottayam and Kozhikode.

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 Major Events hosted by Kerala Chapter
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National Conference  1962, 1976 & 1993
Southern Regional Conference 1970, 1976, 1983, 1990 & 1997
Silver Jubilee Celeberation & Two Day Convention  1986
Special Convention on HRD & Productivity  1990
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 Achievements

1975-76  BEST CHAPTER 
1997-98  CERTIFICATE OF MERIT
1998-99  THIRD BEST CHAPTER
1999-00 BEST CHAPTER
2000-01 BEST CHAPTER
2001-02 BEST CHAPTER
2004-05 CERTIFICATE OF MERIT
2005-06 THIRD BEST CHAPTER
2006-07 SECOND BEST CHAPTER
2007-08 BEST CHAPTER
2008-09 BEST CHAPTER
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 Our Past Chairmen & Secretaries
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YEAR   CHAIRMAN  SECRETARY
1961 – 62 Sri. P.Radhakrishnan  Sri.D.Sankara Pillai
1962 – 63 Sri. P.Radhakrishnan Sri.D.Sanakara Pillai
1963 – 64  Sri. P.Radhakrishnan  Sri.K.C.Jacob
1964 – 65  Sri.S.A.Shakur  Sri.K.C.Jacob
1965 – 66  Sri.S.A.Shakur  Sri.K.C.Jacob
1966 – 67  Sri.B.K.Nair  Sri.K.Zachariah
1967 – 68  Sri.K.C.Jacob  Sri.K.Zachariah
1968 – 69  Sri.K.C.Jacob  Sri.K.Zachariah
1969 – 70  Sri.B.K.Nair Sri.K.Zachariah
1970 – 71  Sri.S.K.Warrier  Sri.K.P.Philip
1971 – 72  Sri.S.K.Warrier  Sri.K.P.Philip
1972 – 73  Sri.S.K.Warrier  Sri.R.K.Vijayakrishnan
1973 – 74  Sri.K.P.K.Nair  Sri.P.John Sam
1974 – 75  Sri.K.P.K.Nair  Sri.Rajan.M.Kurian
1975 – 76  Sri.K.P.K.Nair  Sri.Rajan.M.Kurian
1976 – 77  Sri.K.P.K.Nair  Sri.Rajan.M.Kurian
1977 – 78  Sri.K.Zachariah  Sri.P.John Sam
1978 – 79  Sri.B.K.Nair Sri.P.John Sam
1979 – 80  Sri.B.K.Nair  Sri.P.John Sam
1980 – 81  Sri.K.Balakrishnan  Sri.Prasad.M.George
1981 – 82  Sri.K.Balakrishnan  Sri.Prasad.M.George
1982 – 83  Sri.K.Balakrishnan  Sri.S.Madhavan
1983 – 84  Sri.K.P.Philip  Sri.S.Madhavan
1984 – 85  Sri.P.John Sam  Sri.P.K.Narayanan
1985 – 86  Sri.K.R.C.Nayar  Sri.T.Thomas
1986 – 87  Sri.Thomas Philip  Sri.N.Sreekumar
1987 – 88  Sri.C.Rajagopal  Sri.P.K.Aravindan
1988 – 89 Sri. P.Radhakrishnan  Sri.P.K.Aravindan
1989 – 90  Sri. P.Radhakrishnan  Sri.P.K.Aravindan
1990 – 91   Sri. P.Radhakrishnan  Sri.P.K.Aravindan
1991 – 92  Sri.V.N.Sreedharan Nair  Sri.A.K.Kesava Pillai
1992 – 93  Sri.V.N.Sreedharan Nair  Sri.A.K.Kesava Pillai
1993 – 94  Sri.P.K.S.Menon  Sri.N.M.Hassan
1994 – 95  Sri.P.K.S.Menon  Sri.N.M.Hassan
1995 – 96  Sri.M.A.Mathew  Sri.Joseph John
1996 – 97  Sri.N.Sreekumar  Sri.M.Thomas Kadavan
1997 – 98  Sri.S.S.Nair  Sri.M.Thomas Kadavan
1998 – 99  Sri.Paul.P.Paliath  Sri.A.S.Girish
1999 – 00 Sri.M.Sulaiman  Sri.P.Prem Chand
2000 – 01  Sri.A.S.Girish  Sri.P.J.Joy
2001 – 02  Sri.P.Prem chand  Sri.P.J.Joy
2002 – 04 Sri. George Sleeba   Sri.Sri. George Jacob
2004 - 06 Sri Prasad M George Sri K.K.Vijayakumar
2006 – 08 Sri P.K. Aravindan Sri Joe Varkey
2008 – 10 Sri P.J. Joy Sri Johnson Mathew
2010 – 12 Dr.N.Vijayan Pillai Sri Saji V Mathew
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 Fellows of NIPM from Kerala Chapter

The following persons have been conferred the coveted ‘Fellowship’ by NIPM, for their outstanding contribution to the Institute.

  • Late Sri.P.N.Krishna Pillai
  • Late Dr.S.K.Warrier
  • Late Sri.K.Zachariah
  • Sri.K.P.Philip
  • Sri.P.John Sam
  • Sri.KRC Nayar
  • Sri.S.S.Nair
  • Sri.N.SreeKumar
  • Sri A. S. Girish
  • Sri P. Premchand
  • Dr. George Sleeba

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 Members – Kerala Chapter


One of the strengths of NIPM – Kerala Chapter is its vast number of members.

The chapter has

  • 115 Life members
  • 236 Corporate Members
  • 289 Associate members
  • 326 Student members
  • 41 Institutional members

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 Institutional Members

Institutional members of the chapter are

1. Apollo Tyres Ltd, Perambra
2. Apollo Tyres Ltd, Kalamassery
3. Arya Vaidya Sala, Kottakkal
4. Binani Zinc, A Division of Binani Industries Ltd, Udyogamandal
5. DC Books , Kottayam
6. Fertilizers and Chemicals Travancore Ltd, Udyogamandal
7. Hindustan Machine Tools Ltd, Kalamassery
8. Hindustan Newsprint Ltd, Kottayam
9. Nitta Gelatin India Ltd., Kochi
10. Kerala Agro Machinery Corporation Ltd, Athani
11. Kochi Refineries Ltd, Kochi
12. Malabar Regional Co-operative Milk Producers’ Union, Kozhikode
13. Phospherous and Chemicals Travancore Ltd, Kochi
14. Rajagiri College of Social Sciences, Kalamassery
15. Rubfila International Ltd, Palakkad
16. School of Communications & Management Studies, Kalamassery
17. Sud-Chemie (I) Pvt. Ltd, Binanipuram
18. Travancore Cements Ltd, Kottayam
19. The Travancore Cochin Chemicals Ltd, Udyogmandal
20. The Traco Cable Company Ltd, Kochi
21. The Federal Bank Ltd, Aluva
22. Team Frontline (P) Ltd, Kochi
23. V-Guard Industries Ltd, Kochi
24. Hindustan Organic Chemicals Ltd.
25. UAE Exchange Financial Services Pvt. Ltd.
26. Bechman's Institute of Management Studies, Changanessery
27. Canara Bank Institute of Information Technology
28. Cochin Chapter of ICWAI
29. Spectrum Soft tech Solutions
30. Ex-calibre - the Placement People
31. ICFAI National College
32. Prosperous Chemicals Romanacer Ltd
33. Joy Alukas Traders (I) Pvt. Ltd.
34. Albertian Institute of management
35. Pratibha Educational Institutions
36. Cochin Port Trust
37. De-Paul Institute of Science & Technology
38. Agappe Diagnostics Ltd
39. MIL Controls Ltd
40. Jai Bharat School of Management
41. Sree Narayana Gurukulam Institute of Management