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The second edition of Indian Cement Review Awards 2016 was graced by Pratap Padode, Editor-in-Chief and Managing Director, ASAPP Media Info Global Group, Roshan Wadhera, Chief Advisor, Cement Expo, Sumit Banerjee, Chairman Editorial Advisory Board, Indian Cement Review, Ravneet Kaur, Joint Secretary, Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) and Mahendra Singhi, Group CEO, Dalmia Bharat and K.K.Taparia, Advisor Binani Cement by lighting a lamp on the occasion. The 30th Anniversary Issue of Indian Cement Review is titled as ?Staying ahead in the game? and it focuses on logistics, energy efficiency, process control, alternate materials et al. On the occasion of the award ceremony, the 30th Anniversary Edition of Indian Cement Review Magazine was unveiled by the Chief Guest. Those present on the stage were Pratap Padode, Roshan Wadhera and Mahendra Singhi, Group CEO, Dalmia Bharat.

The Indian Cement Review trophy for the Second Fastest Growing Company in Small Category was given to NCL Industries. K Ravi, Managing Director, NCL Industries accepted the award.

The next award was presented to M. Krishnam Raju, Senior VP Marketing, Deccan Cement for the Fastest Growing Company in Small Category.

The Medium Category winners were:
The Indian Cement Review trophy for the Third Fastest Growing Company in the Medium Category was given to JK Lakshmi Cement and G. Ingale and Milind Joshi, Dy. General Manager, JK Lakshmi Cement received the award.
The Indian Cement Review trophy for Second Fastest Growing Company in the Medium Category was given to JK Cement and it was presented to Madhavkrishna Singhania, Special Executive and Rajnish Kapur, Business Head, Grey Cement, JK Cement.
The Indian Cement Review trophy for Fastest Growing Company in the Medium Category was given to OCL India Mahendra Singhi, Group CEO, Dalmia Bharat and Amandeep Gupta, Director and CEO-Cement, OCL by Ashwani Sharma, President and CEO-Uflex Ltd.

The next category of awards were for the Large Category:
The Indian Cement Review trophy for the Third Fastest Growing Company in the Large Category, was given to Century Cement and R.S. Doshi, Sr Executive President (Commercial), Century Cement received the award.
The next award was given to the Fastest Growing Company in Large Category by Ashwani Sharma, President and CEO-Uflex Ltd to Mahendra Singhi, Group CEO, Dalmia Bharat R A. Krishnakumar, Executive Director, Dalmia Bharat.

Lifetime Achievement Award:
The ?Lifetime Achievement Award? was given to M H Dalmia, President OCL and Ravneet Kaur gave away the prestigious award.
The next ?Lifetime Achievement Award? was given to Umesh Shrivastava, Executive Chairman, Holtec Consulting Private Ltd and Pratap Kumar Ghosh, Initiator, ERCOM presented him the award.
Madhavkrishna Singhania, Special Executive, JK Cement received an award on behalf of Yadupati Singhania, Director/Partner, JK Cement.
P. B. Gopalkrishna, President (Manufacturing), Ramco Cement received an award on behalf of Shri PR Ramasubrahmaneya Rajha, Chairman, Ramco Group.
The awards ended which a note on Vote of Thanks and a Group photo of all the winners with their trophies.

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