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Release Date:14/06/2016 May, 2016 Issue MAIIA SAMACHAR Its All About MAY MAIIA T here Is No Such Thing as Raw Talent Greatness Is a Product of Quality Training 1 It ’ s terribly seductive to believe that successful people are born with a natural gift. That makes it much more palatable to swallow any shortcomings in our own performance. Trouble is, there is really no such thing as natural talent. However, excelling in one subject matter or another is a matter of practice, not innate raw talent . Frustrating news to those who have spent their lives convinced that they are “ just bad at math ” or “ just terrible singers. ” Instead of spending years noodling around in search of a true calling, we all might be better off to pick an area we are interested in and fearlessly dedicate ourselves to that area INDEX COACHING INDORE Page 2 BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Page 3 NEW LOCATIONS Page 4 NEW JOINEES Page 5 & 6 NEWS ARTICLE Page 7 FUN FACTS Page 8
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Release Date:14/06/2016

May, 2016 Issue

MAIIA SAMACHAR Its All About

MAY MAIIA

There Is No Such Thing as Raw Talent

Greatness Is a Product of Quality Training

1

It ’ s terribly seductive to believe that successful people

are born with a natural gift. That makes it much more

palatable to swallow any shortcomings in our own

performance.

Trouble is, there is really no such thing as natural talent.

However, excelling in one subject matter or another is a

matter of practice, not innate raw talent .

Frustrating news to those who have spent their lives

convinced that they are “ just bad at math ” or “ just

terrible singers. ”

Instead of spending years noodling around in search of

a true calling, we all might be better off to pick an area

we are interested in and fearlessly dedicate ourselves

to that area

INDEX

COACHING INDORE

Page 2

BIRTHDAY

CELEBRATION

Page 3

NEW LOCATIONS

Page 4

NEW JOINEES

Page 5 & 6

NEWS ARTICLE

Page 7

FUN FACTS

Page 8

COACHING INDORE

4th May’ 2016 :

Training Program held at Indore branch for Warehouse In-Charge One day training session to WI’s about the field Operations process.

14 employees attended this session

Ashish Jaiswal conducted this training session.

First Session involved Introduction and overview about MAIIA

followed by a session involved field level & SOP training in detail.

“ there’s no experience like

On-the- Job training”

2

BIRTHDAY BUMPS!!!

Make a Wish!!!

3

New Locations UNJHA BRANCH

1. Axis Bank

Gondal in Gujarat

Commodity is Cotton seed

2. Ratnakar Bank

Unjha in Gujarat

Commodity is Cummin, psyllium

& seesam seed

3. HDFC Bank

Talod in Vijapur

Commodity is Castor & gaur seed

INDORE BRANCH

1. HDFC Bank

Dewas in Madhya Pradesh

Commodity is Butter

HYDERABAD BRANCH

1. LVB Bank

Pandalapaka in Andhra Pradesh

Commodity is Paddy

2. Indusind Bank

Lalupuram in Andhra Pradesh

Commodity is Chillies

MUMBAI BRANCH

1. Axis Bank

Sangli in Maharashtra

Commodity is raisin

2. ETG agro

Panvel in Maharashtra

Commodity is Moong dal

SALEM BRANCH

1. LVB Bank

Vayappamalai in Salem

Commodity is Paddy

2. Indusind Bank

Red Hills in Chinnasalem

Commodity is Chillies

BHATINDA BRANCH

1. State Bank Of India

Kupakalan in Punjab

Commodity is Mustard Oil

KOLKATA BRANCH

1. Indusind Bank

Contai location

Commodity is Raw Cashewnut

4

Meet & Greet

The New Borns

We welcome aboard new members to Our Maiia Team!!!

We are delighted to introduce our freshly minted

Operations assistants of Maiia Commodity Management Private Limited.

HEAD OFFICE NEW JOINEES

MRUNAL PATIL

SNEHA HILLE PRIYANKA EKAMALLI

5

BRANCH OFFICE NEW JOINEES

UNJHA BRANCH

MAHARASHTRA

BRANCH

Sushmita Pramod Mayekar

Office Assistant

HYDERABAD BRANCH

G. Gopinath Office Assistant

SALEM BRANCH

Rupanand Bhosle Management Trainee

Atul Kumar Parmar Territory Incharge

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Cotton exports from India, the world's biggest producer, have nearly halted as local prices have rallied because of tight supplies thanks to the drought, forcing key importers like Bangladesh, Pakistan and Vietnam to turn to other suppliers. The freeze in Indian export will prompt Brazil, Australia and United States to raise shipments and has pushed global prices to near their highest since August. The price rise could subsequently push up fabric and clothing prices and put pressure on the margins of garment makers. “In last three-four weeks Indian exporters could not sign a deal. Our cotton is more expensive than Brazilian or Australian supplies,” said Chirag Patel, chief executive officer at Jaydeep Cotton Fibers Pvt. Ltd, a leading exporter. The landed cost of Indian cotton for buyers in Pakistan and Bangladesh is at 75 cents to 76 cents per lb compared to around 73 cents for Brazilian cotton, he said. Pakistan and Bangladesh prefer Indian cotton due to lower freight charges. Local cotton spot market prices have surged 10 percent from a month ago to 38,400 rupees per candy of 356 kg (73.5 cents per lb) due to limited supplies after consecutive droughts cut production. A candy is equivalent to about two Indian bales of 170 kg each. India may produce about 34.1 million bales of cotton in the 2015/16 season that started on Oct. 1, down from last year's output of 38.3 million, the Cotton Association of India (CAI) estimates. India has exported around 6.5 million bales of cotton so far during the 2015/16 season, with Bangladesh and Pakistan accounting for more than half of the total exports, said Dhiren Sheth, president of CAI. In 2014/15 India exported 6 million bales. Cotton supplies in spot markets have been dwindling even as domestic textile units are ramping up purchases, Patel said. In October to April cotton supplies in Indian spot markets fell 12.5 percent from a year ago. "The industry failed to judge the impact of drought on the production. Output turned out lower than the initial estimate," said a dealer with a global trading firm. "Now textile units are aggressively buying to make sure they have stocks for the next four months." The new cotton crop starts arriving from late September, but this year supplies could start from mid-October as sowing has been held up in key producing states because of a delay in the monsoon rains, said a trader based in Rajkot, Gujarat.

Cotton Exports Drops On Thin

Supply Pushing Prices Higher

7

FUN FACTS

DID you KNOW???

AWW!!!!

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