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EVER ALERT
BORN TO PROTECT
APRIL ’18 - JUNE’18 EDITION
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CONTENTS SR. NO.
CONTENT PAGE NO
1 Chairman’s Message 3-4
2 Editor's Column 5-6
3 New Family Member(s) 7
4 New Contract(s) 8-10
5 We Care We Support 11-12
6 SISA Rewards Deserving Employees 13
7 SISA Guards Always Alert 14
8 Events – NOC Foundation 15-17
9 Employee Activity – Movie Day!!! 18-19
10 Employee Activity – Birthday Celebrations 20-21
11 Article on Punjab – Ms. Tania Bhatia 22-23
12 Glimpses of Training: Security Guard Training Across
The Country! 24-25
13 Inspirational Quotes 26
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It is always a pleasure to see my dedicated ‘force’ outshine each other in their battle for supremacy. Team SISA is booming in success in every corner of the country and thereby gradually dominating the security services industry in India. As Chairman of this organization, I take this opportunity to salute my staff for their proactive zeal to excel in a
highly competitive market. I am proud of our team leader and Managing Director, Sameer for leading by example. He has steered the company from a humble startup to a giant among our peers. I must mention here that the superlative efforts put in by our Vice President, Virendra Pandey, has been instrumental in achieving much of the successes that we have achieved. There are many, who deserve kudos for their individual and collective efforts and I thank each one of them.
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SISA is poised to being the top three companies in our domain and we must strive hard to accomplish this goal. I have complete faith in the competence and loyalty of my team and sooner than thought, we are certain to be in the ‘big three league’. We must however take cautious and judicious decisions so that we do not go overboard and commit tactical errors. My senior managers are always on my radar and I closely follow every action that they take. Our aim is to keep rising up the ladder and never fall in an attempt to go on an overdrive. I wish you and your families the best of health and happiness. Always smile and tell yourself, ‘I can do it’. Meri SISA Chak De SISA!!! Maj. Sushil Kumar Sharma (Retd.) Chairman
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While the editorial team leaves no stone unturned to bring out
each edition of SISA Times packed with corporate news, bang
on time, we feel that employee participation is grossly lacking.
Notwithstanding this fact, the two successive contributions by
Tania Bhatia have given new hope of employee contribution
to your much awaited SISA Times.
SISA Times is the face of our organization and read across a
wide segment of employees and customers. It is therefore
necessary that our in-house e-magazine makes interesting
reading. Adding spice to raw information would make
reading a relaxing experience and it is here that we require
your participation.
Share you experience of working with SISA or a write about
an interesting incident or even a travelogue. You are welcome
to send the raw text to the Editorial team and we will ensure
that you article is presented in its best form. Think ‘Meri SISA
Times’ and you will realize how much you are missed here.
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Smile, laugh your hearts out, and make others happy. Do not
sympathize but empathize to fully understand what real
sharing and caring is all about.
Meri SISA. Chak de SISA.
Chandan Banerjee
Editor
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SR. NO.EMPLOYEE
IDNAME DESIGNATION DEPARTMENT LOCATION
DATE OF
JOINING
1 56189KULDEEP SINGH
CHEEMA
OPERATIONS
OFFICEROPERATIONS CHANDIGARH 10.04.2018
2 56412 AMIT KUMAR REGIONAL HEAD GUARDING HYDERABAD 30.04.2018
3 56507 SNEHA KIRIT MISHRAFRONT DESK
EXECUTIVERECEPTION CORPORATE OFFICE 02.05.2018
4 56536 DIWAKAR KUMAR FIELD OFFICER CIT PATNA 05.05.2018
5 56542TASNEEM
SUTARWALA
CLIENT RELATION
MANAGERSUPPORT CORPORATE OFFICE 08.05.2018
6 56556 AJAY KUMAR MITTALASSIGNMENT
MANAGERGUARDING MUNDRA 09.05.2018
7 56574 GAUTAM T KUMAR BRANCH MANAGER GUARDING VAPI 14.05.2018
8 56614THAKOR AMIT
ANILBHAIOFFICE EXECUTIVE GUARDING AHMEDABAD 21.05.2018
9 56611PRATIK BALUBHAI
MALANISTORE KEEPER STORES CORPORATE OFFICE 21.05.2018
10 56647RABARI LALUBHAI
KANUBHAI
HUB MANAGER
LOGISTICLOGISTIC CORPORATE OFFICE 28.05.2018
11 56658ADITYA PRASAD
MISHRAFIELD OFFICER GUARDING BHUBANESWAR 28.05.2018
12 56877JANI HARSHADBHAI
GUNVANTBHAIACCOUNT EXECUTIVE ACCOUNTS CORPORATE OFFICE 06.05.2018
13 56878 ANIL KUMAR SINGH FIELD OFFICER CIT KOLKATA 06.05.2018
14 56937 NAVEEN TRIPATHIGENERAL MANAGER-
OPERATIONSGUARDING CORPORATE OFFICE 11.06.2018
15 57070 SENTHIL KUMAR G FIELD OFFICER GUARDING CHENNAI 23.06.2018
16 57097KHUMENDRA
MASKAREDRIVER GUARDING NAGPUR 05.05.2018
17 57135 RAJPUT NITIN FIELD OFFICER GUARDING SURAT 27.06.2018
18 57171 BALIBHADRA ROY FIELD OFFICER GUARDING SIKKIM 28.06.2018
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SR.
NO.
UNIT
1 STERLING ABRASIVES LTD.-ODHAV (MAIN UNIT)
2 STERLING ABRASIVES LTD.-ODHAV (2ND UNIT)
3 ICICI BANK PADMANABHANAGAR
4 GREEN CHEF APPLIANCES LTD.
5 VIJAYA BANK-ATM
6 LIC-ROTAK
7 TAQA NAVYELI POWER COMPANY LTD.-CHENNAI
8 ORIENTAL BANK OF COMMERCE-KODURU
9 ORIENTAL BANK OF COMMERCE-KAMALAPURAM
10 DENA BANK-ANDHERI (WEST) BRANCH
11 DENA BANK-BANDRA (WEST) BRANCH
12 DENA BANK-BANDRA (WEST) BRANCH
13 DENA BANK-BORIVALI (EAST) BRANCH
14 DENA BANK-BORIVALI (WEST) BRANCH
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15 DENA BANK-CHARKOP ATM
16 DENA BANK-CHEMBUR BRANCH
17 DENA BANK-DAHISAR (EAST) ATM
18 DENA BANK-GHATKOPER (EAST) ATM
19 DENA BANK-GHATKOPER (WEST) BRANCH
20 DENA BANK-GOREGAON (EAST) ATM
21 DENA BANK-GOREGAON (WEST) ATM
22 DENA BANK-GOVANDI ATM
23 DENA BANK-JOGESHWARI (EAST) BRANCH + ATM
24 DENA BANK-JOGESHWARI (EAST) BRANCH + ATM
25 DENA BANK-JOGESHWARI (EAST) BRANCH + ATM
26 DENA BANK-JUHU VILE PARLE ATM
27 DENA BANK-SHARDA BHAVAN JVPD ZO ATM
28 INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT NAGPUR
29 MAHARASHTRA NATURAL GAS LIMITED
30 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF BANK MANAGEMENT
31 POLARIS GROUP (PUNA GAM)
32 DENA BANK-ZONAL OFFICE
33 IMPERIAL DYING LTD.
34 GRASIM INDUSTRIES LIMITED (ADITYA CHEMICAL )
35 GRASIM INDUSTRIES LIMITED ( ADITYA FIBRE )
36 DENA BANK-SILVASSA
37 DENA BANK-VAPI
38 OBC-BHILAI BRANCH MAIN BRANCH-RASALI
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39 OBC-BILASPUR-BDA
40 OBC-BILASPURA MAIN BRANCH
41 OBC-BILLASPUR COLLECTRATE PREM
42 OBC-BORSI
43 OBC-CAMP-2
44 OBC-DURGH MAIN ROAD
45 OBC-KHURD
46 OBC-MOPKA
47 OBC-SARKANDA
48 OBC-SMRITI NAGAR
49 OBC-SUPELA
50 OBC-TIFRA
51 OBC-UMARPOTI
52 HUMAN TOUCH HOSPITAL
53 ECCENTRIC SOFTWARE SOLURIONS PVT LTD
54 MUSADDDILAL JEWELLERS PVT LTD
55 BHUBNESHWAR DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
56 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOOD TECHNOLOGY
ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
57 OBC-SIKKIM
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This is a good example of humanitarian act shown by
Ahmedabad Branch
Our guard Sh. Baldevbhai S. Parmar(LIC-L.DNO-49656) expired
on 9th June 2018 while returning to his home after duty hours.
This is a little Gesture/Consolidation, by Ahmedabad Staff, they
jointly collected INR 22,400/- and handed over to the Deceased
Family on 13th June 2018. They’ve also submitted the Death
Certificate and contribution list of the deceased family to the PF
Department so that PF and ESIC advantage can be given to the
deceased family.
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Ahmedabad Branch helping the Family Members
of the Deceased Guard.
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SISA REWARD Deserving Employees
Mr. Ravinder Singh ID No- 48859 previously he
was working as a Field Officer at Surat and now he
is promoted as Branch Manager - Surat
Mr. Dilip Hati- 48049 previously he was working
as Operation Manger and now he is promoted as
Branch Manager - Bhubaneshwar
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SISA GUARDS ALWAYS ALERT
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NOC FOUNDATION (New Opportunity FOR
ChildreN)
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South Gujarat Chamber of Commerce –
Surat -VICE PRESIDENT ELECTION -2018
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Punjab --- It’s Rich Culture & Heritage
The term Punjab originates from the Persian language Panj (Five) and Ab
(Water), combined together the word becomes Panjab or Punjab, the land of
Five rivers. Indus River is the largest river in this five rivers system and the
five other rivers on the south eventually join Indus or merge into it later in the
downstream of the Punjab valley. All the rivers start and flow out of the
Himalayas. The other five rivers are Chenab, Jhelum, Ravi, Beas and Sutlej.
Punjabi Culture is evident from Punjabi philosophy, poetry, spiritually,
education, artistry, music, dance and Cinema. The Punjabi Culture is rich and
dynamic in its own ways. Bhangra is one of the ways that Punjabi musical art
form is increasingly performed on the occasion of marriage. The Punjab has
many dance forms which are usually performed at times of celebrations,
Including harvests, festivals, and weddings. The high energy “Bhangra” dance
is famed for its lively steps and cheerful songs. Punjab is primarily agriculture
based state, due to the presence of abundant water sources and fertile soils.
Other major industries include the manufacturing of scientific instruments ,
agricultural goods electrical goods, financial services , machine tools, textile,
sewing machine, sports goods, starch, tourism, fertilizers, bicycles, garments,
and the processing of pine oil and Sugar. Punjab has the largest number of
steel rolling mill plants in India. The 'Green Revolution' was pioneered by
farmers of Punjab and has transformed the way India looks at farming.
Punjabi wedding are rich and vibrant. Many Bollywood movies have scenes
from typical Panjabi weddings, making the entire show worth watching.
Punjabi weddings include the ‘Chuda Ceremony’ and reception of the baraat
with rich hot and lip smacking delicious food is served to the guest.
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Punjabi food is famed for its signature foods like tandoori chicken, makki di
roti, sarson ka saag and lassi. In the village till date, many people still employ
the wood fixed and masonry ovens. Tandoori roti’s are very famous as
tandoori cooking is traditionally associated with Punjab.
Punjabi Language is written in the Gurumukhi script. The traditional dress,
salwar kameez is very famous and worn by ladies throughout India and across
the globe. The traditional dress for men is kurta and tehmat. Punjabis
celebrate many cultural, seasonal and religious festivals which include Maghi,
Lohri, Holi, Baisakhi, Teejan, Diwali, Dushera, and Guru Nanak jayanti.
Places to visit- Punjab is a state bordering Pakistan in the heart of India’s Sikh
Community. I have visited the Golden Temple of Amritsar which was a very
satisfying and beautiful experience of my life. It attracts pilgrims from all over
the world and looks particularly arresting at night, when its beautifully lit up
with its Imposing pure Golden Dome Illuminated. It was a very satisfying
experience to listen to the Gurbani that was sung over there and later I really
enjoyed having the tasty kara (Prasad) which is distributed to the pilgrims.
I next visited the Wagah Border between India and Pakistan, Every Day before
the Sunset a flag ceremony takes Place at the border when it closes for the
day. It starts with high patriotic spirit from both sides of the border and lasts
for about 45 minutes. I was very fortunate to see the parade and the
Pakistanis across the border. I also visited the Jallianwala Bagh, also known
for the Amritsar massacre which took place on 13 April 1919. Troops from the
British Indian Army under the command of Colonel Reginald Dyer fired
several rounds into a crowd of Indians, who had gathered in Jallianwala Bagh,
Amritsar, Punjab.
I was really fortunate enough to visit the beautiful historical places of Punjab
and the sweet memories of Punjab are still fresh in my mind. I look forward to
visiting Punjab again in the near future.
Ms. Tania Bhatia
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Glimpses of training Across the country
(By our Trainers)
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