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Name: Balaji Sanmar
Site: http://www.sanmargroup.com
About the Author: Divisional manager at The Sanmar Group. He takes care of the Corporate Affairs at Sanmar.


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TCI Sanmar Chemicals: An investor in society

Sanmar has always recognised the importance of its obligations beyond employees and stakeholders to embrace society at large. The Group has made substantial investments in its people and the community to make the organisation an invigorating place of work amidst confident neighbours. The Sanmar Group acquired Trust Chemical Industries in 2007 at Port Said for […]

Sanmar’s commitment towards Total Safety

Safety at the workplace is crucial to every industry. At the same time, achieving complete safety in an industrial environment can be a challenge. Accidents at workplaces can cause not only loss of work and productivity but injuries or loss of life. At Sanmar, safety at the workplace has always been a top priority of the […]

Sanmar’s Cutting Edge HR Practices

In its pursuit of excellence, The Sanmar Group has over the last several decades developed and followed some finely honed people management practices. As N Sankar, Chairman, stresses, these are founded on the principle of ‘fair, transparent and objective treatment of all employees, superscribed with the practical realities of people management in a typically Indian […]

Sanmar In The Service Of Tennis

The article brings out Sanmar’s great passion and contribution to tennis.  It is about the Group’s various initiatives at the State and National level for the game. Sanmar’s long association with tennis has been an important expression of the Group’s passion for sport. N Sankar, Chairman, N Kumar, Vice Chairman, and Vijay Sankar, Deputy Chairman, […]

Vedaranyam: A Bird Watcher’s Paradise

Vedaranyam is one of the major wintering grounds for migrant birds from North India, Australia, Europe, Asia and Africa. The uniqueness of Vedaranyam lies in its having a coastal marine system and tropical forests. The number of reservoirs formed here for making salt serves as feeding grounds for migratory birds like small Waders and waterfowls […]