Behind the Scenes: Building
of NHRDN (1985-1990)
(M R R Nair Memorial article remembering his contributions to building
of the National HRD Network)
T V Rao
Institutions including professional bodies are not built
over night. A number of events happen and a number of people contribute. This
is a short narration of various events from my memory and the documentation in
the HRD Newsletter published in those years.
National HRD Network was registered on 6th December
1986 as Charitable Trust and as Registered Society under Bombay Societies Act.
. The first National Conference was held from 10th to 13th September,
1987 at Madras Taj Coromandel Hotel. The second Conference was held
subsequently at New Delhi in 1989. The idea of starting a HRD Network was conceived
on March 2nd, 1985 in Mumbai. What was happening in the 20 months since the
conception till the registration and the two and half years between the
conception and first formal Conference that set many new traditions and
established NHRDN as a new Professional body that means business and is setting
up bench mark able traditions? The following anecdotal narrations may help
reconstruct the behind the scene activity that went on.
A lot of things happened to make the Network take birth and get
nurtured in early childhood. Some remarkable things that happened during this
time are being recounted here. The inputs are largely taken from the
documentation in the HRD Newsletter and the memory of the author.
XLRI Centre for HRD and IIMA has facilitated this in a number
of ways. The HRD Newsletter of CHRD XLRI was the main vehicle that was used to
popularise the NHRDN. Interestingly many issues of this newsletter were brought
out from Ahmedabad where Fr. Abraham was staying to complete his Ph. D. With Gujarat
University and as a student registered from IIMA. The first newsletter of CHRD (XLRI)
was brought out in April 1985 with Fr Abraham as editor. Both Fr. Abraham and
Dr. Rao used to go to the press on a two wheeler to get the newsletter out. Fr.
Abraham spent a week at L&T to get Dr Pereira to complete his HRD Profile
article. The first Newsletter was sponsored by L&T (out of the savings from
the Mumbai conference that gave birth to NHRDN). Sponsorship of the newsletter meant
paying the printing and mailing costs to 2000 receivers which was Rs 5,000. Per
issue form the second issue on wards it raised to Rs 10,000. Each issue was to
be sponsored by an industry that are doing some good work in HRD and as a part
of the sponsorship they are to give a profile article highlighting their HRD
practices. Besides L&T, the first few sponsors include State bank of
Patiala, Hindustan Petroleum, MMTC, and Sundaram Clayton. All the corporations that sponsored were those
with whom Dr. Rao was working s a HRD consultant (except MMTC).
The second Newsletter of August 1985 was sponsored by State
ban of Patiala. The second issue gave the following news item on the HRD
Network.
“One of the important ideas that came out of this National
seminar was to set up a network of HRD professionals all over the country. Many
participants volunteered to be contact persons in various cities.
1.
Madras: S. Chandrasekhar (L&T ECC) and P V R
Murthy ( Sundaram Clayton)
2.
Delhi: S. Raghavan (Maruti Udyog) and P K
sarangi (IOC)
3.
Bangalore: K Prasannam (Ind-Suzuki Motor Cycles)
and K. S Rao (Madura Coats0
4.
Baroda: Dr Rajen Gupta ( Jyoti Ltd) and Saurabh
Dixit (Petrofils)
5.
Bombay: T. P Raman (SBI) and D F Pereira
(L&T)
The editorial of the February, 1986 issue of HRD Newsletter
sponsored by Sundaram Clayton mentions the following:
“As another step towards realising our country’s goal, a
national HRD Network has been formed under the convenorship of Dr T V Rao. It
is a network of HRD professionals committed to promote HRD movement and spread
HRD philosophy in the country. With the help of regional coordinators, it is
already enrolling members and setting about a concrete plan of action”... Any
of the readers who want to become a member is welcome. Please fill up the
enclosed form and send it to T V Rao at IIMA with a copy to Centre for HRD
XLRI.
·
A Four day residential program on “designing and
Implementing Performance appraisal systems” was announced to be held from April
23-26 at Madras Adayar Park Hotel organised by the National HRD Network. S
Chandraselhar coordinated the workshop.
This newsletter also gives details of the Network and
announces the HRD Newsletter as the media of communication among the members of
the Network. One of the objectives of HRD Network envisaged is to draw the
attention of CEOs, agencies and Government departments to HRD philosophy,
Processes and resulting benefits.
The fourth Newsletter of August 1986 sponsored mentions the
following at about NHRDN:
“NHRDN has come up a long way and since its inception. The process
is on to register the Network formally and enrols institutional and individual
members. From this issue onwards members
will be charged”. The Newsletter also gave the following news items:
·
The Southern Regional HRD Network was inaugurated
by Udai Pareek in a meeting organised by Madras Management association and the
NHRN. S Chandrasekhar Convenor of the NHRDN,
Dr K M Thiagarajan, President of MMA, Dr T V Rao National Convener were present
(as appeared in Indian Express and Hindu 19-4-86 and 30-4-86)
·
The first joint meeting of Ahmedabad and Baroda
chapters was organised the Bank of Baroda staff college Ahmedabad on 5th
April 1986 attended by 24 participants. A Meeting was hosted by Anil Khandelwal
senior core faculty of BOB Staff College. KK Verma and G K Ghosh agreed to host
subsequent workshops.
·
The Bombay chapter had their first meeting on
15-3-1986 at SBI central office and 11 members were present. The network
discussed modalities and decides to work closely with other professional
bodies.
·
The PAS workshop held at madras was attended by
27 participants and faculty included T V Rao, Udai Pareek, Keith D’Souza, Fr
Abraham C M Srivastava and S Chandrasekhar.
·
The seminar papers recent experiences of HRD
were published by oxford and IBH in 1986 448 pages and Rs 95.
The fifth Newsletter sponsored by MMTC mentions the following:
·
A two day workshop on team Building skills was
organised by ISTD Madras chapter and NHRDN Southern region. 21 participants
form 17 organisations participated. S Chandrasekhar of L&T organised the
workshop and shared his experiences with NTL. T Madhavan Kutty Director Best
and Crompton inaugurated the workshop
·
Rajan Johri has taken lead as convenor of Baroda
chapter and has held seven meetings in 1986. The memorandum of association was
circulated among the members for their comments and suggestions.
This Newsletter also announced the four days National
Conference of NHRDN at Hotel Taj, Madras 10-13 September. Fee Rs 1500 for non members
and Rs 1200 for members. S Chandrasekhar is the Organising committee chair and
KK Verma the program committee and H N Arora the Souvenir Committee. Annual
membership fixed at Rs 100 Life Rs 1000. Institutional at Rs 1000 and 10,000 respectively
annual and life.
Services offered re: HRD Newsletter, Chapter meetings and workshops,
Conferences, Research Publications, and seminars and program workshops.
Chapters are formed
already in Ahmedabad, Bombay, Baroda, Calcutta, Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam,
Madurai and Madras.
·
E Abraham: Secretary
·
T V Rao: President
·
S Chandrashekar Madras and Southern region
·
R K Chopra: Calcutta
·
Rajan Johri : Baroda
·
Anil Khandelwal : Ahmedabad (Treasurer and
Ahmedabad Chapter)
·
T Padhmanabhan : Delhi Chapter (P K Sarangi did
not take charge later Anil Sachdev joined)
·
T P Raman: Bombay chapter
·
K s Rao: Bangalore chapter N Kantha Rao Hyderabad
Chapter
·
Y R Reddy: Visakhapatnam chapter Sudarshan Sundaram
Madurai chapter.
·
Other Executive members are : G K Ghosh , D M Pestonjee,
J K Parikh, Kakoli Saha, KK Verma
April 87 issue has
the
Announced the conference once again, and mentions the
following:
“The National HRD Network is taking shape and the chapters
are becoming active and well defined. News items of chapters testify this.
“NHRD jointly with ISABS announces a six day residential program
on “HRD Facilitators Laboratory” June 8-13 at Clarks Amer Jaipur. Faculty : Uma
Jain, Rajen Gupta, S Chandrasekhar, C M Srivastava, T V Rao and others”. Rs
4000 fee.
Salient news items:
1.
Ahmedabad chapter members meet International
experts in HRD and OD: Dr Robert Brown, Rolf Lynton, Robert T Golembwisky, and
Udai Pareek.
2.
Baroda organises a two day program on Basics of
HRD jointly with ISTD Baroda and BMA.
3.
R K
Sharma of BOB elected as new President in place of Rajan who was going to join
NIIT
4.
The second meeting go f Bombay chapter was held
with 25 members present at SBI. Fr Abraham was also present.
5.
HRD Chapter of Hyderabad was inaugurated on 6th
December 1986 at SBI Staff College. Dr T V Rao addressed the gathering of 22 members.
V N Kantha RAO as President organised the same.
6.
Visakhapatnam chapter was inaugurated on 26t January
1987. Y R Reddy as President organised the same.
7.
The first meeting of the Madras chapter and Southern
region was held at Hotel Connemara on 14th December 1986. Dr Somnath
Chattopadhya and M Swaminathan IAS were special invitees. Besides Mr S Chandrasekhar,
PVR Murthy (secretary), N C Sridharan (Assistant Secy) and B Kalyanaraman (Treasurer)
were present.
The October 1987 issues a
conference special and lists the members of NHRDN. The issue sponsored by
Indian Organic Chemicals. This issue presents the first annual report of NHRDN.
The First National Conference on
“Alternatives and Strategies and Approaches of Human Resources Development”. This
conference established many new land marks.
1.
For the first time the Conference papers were
distributed on the first day of the Conference in a Book form. The book was
edited jointly by T V Rao, E Abraham, K K Verma and Anil Khandelwal. All of
them sued to work at Ahmedabad from BOB Staff College. Most of the other professional bodies were
circulating only Xeroxed or cyclostyled papers. The source of inspiration for
this is the International Conference held at IIMA where at a cost with which
500 copies could have been printed 200 copies were Xeroxed and circulated. When
this issue came up for discussion in a Committee in IIMA, T V Rao decided that HRD Network conference papers
will be printed and given on the first day of the conference.
2. A
CEO Conclave where 10 top level owners, Chairman and MDs of corporations
presented their views and approaches to HRD. These included M V Arunachalam, M
V Subbaiah, Suresh Krishna, Deenadayalu of MRL, Kalyanasundaram of SBI, K K
Nohria of Crompton Greaves, and Dr V Krishnamurthy of SAIL etc. Every single CEO listed in the brochure came
for the conference and presented their approaches. Chandrasekhar got the CEO conclave
videotaped. We sent the tapes to XLRI but got lost somewhere. Hope someday someone
will find them as good memories.
3.
Economic Times brought out a special supplement
of two full pages and this was coordinated by T V Rao
4.
Every session started on time and closed on time
5.
An evening entertainment in Bharat Natyam was
organised by MMs. Krishnaswamy Associates
6.
Participation was high around 200 delegates and
no parallel sessions to the extent I recollect.
7.
The discussions and presentation were of high
quality. It was four full days of Conference
8.
There were sessions on HRD in Government and
many IAS officers especially from Gujarat came for the conference.
9.
Academicians were not charged the conference fee
but were invited and were put up in company guest houses. NHRDN made it a point
not spend any money on the travel of any office bearer or academic or
professionals invited for the
conference. They were to meet their own travel and stay, even if they are
invited to speak.
10.
NHRD saved from the delegate fee every single
pie that came from sponsorship and built its corpus.
S Chandrasekhar managed the
organisation for the conference assisted by Mr. Mukundan and P V R Murthy and
other teams from L&T and Sundaram Clayton etc. The last day lunch was sponsored by SAIL. Mr.
M R R Nair was sitting through all the sessions including the AGM. On the last
day in the AGM one of the delegates (Meenakshi Khasliwal Nair) remarked that
the conference was somewhat elitist as it discussed only HRD of Executives and
no where workers and their concerns figured out. She asked if we mean by HRD only
HRD for Executives. In response to this
that day in the AGM it was decide that
the next conference will focus on workers and their concerns. Behind the scenes M R R Nair agreed to host the next conference in
Delhi. Credit goes to him for organising a well attended conference in 1989 at
Delhi where Union Leaders, Practitioners and professionals were involved. This
conference also got all the luminaries from Academic institutions on one
platform.
Subsequently M R R became the second
President of NHRDN. It was at this time CII offered to house NHRDN secretariat
in its newly constructed building in Delhi. As SAIL has already offered its
office for the NHRDN and even appointed Mr. Rakesh Kumar to look after the
NHRDN as joint Secretary for convenience it was decided to keep it with SAIL.
It moved into 12 Cosmoville only during the time of Dr Udai Pareek who bought
the house and got the registered office
changed from IIMA to 12 Cosmovillle. Arvind Agarwal who was with Modi Xerox at
that time was the Treasurer of NHRDN. In fact during this time a plot of land
was attempted to be taken from Haryana Urban development Authority to the
extent I recollect in Gurgaon but later had to be sold in order to procure the
12 Cosmoville as the Gurgaon was not developing. If any one had slightest idea of the future
of Gurgaon, we would not have withdrawn our membership. MR R provided all the
facilities needed for NHRDN to grow. He added stature to the body as he was
Director in SAIL and was highly respected for his competence. He also had high
respect for academics and used their services to build NHRDN. He got a large number of National level union
Leaders involved to speak on HRD. He was on the Board of XLRI subsequently.
After AHRD was started he became the first Chairman of AHRD. The AHRD Board
passed a resolution to collaborate with XLRI for the Doctoral Program. It has
to be passed also by the XLRI Board. Fr. Abraham was not sure if all members in
XLRI Board will agree to collaborate with this unknown entity called AHRD. M R
R Nair specially flew to XLRI to get this approved. We can’t forget the amount
of time he spent for NHRDN and later for AHRD. I think these are the people who
have set themselves as role models for other professionals in terms of their
commitment.
It was in this conference on the
workmen it was decide that it is high time we focus on what kind of HRD
Managers we should have given the alternative approaches discussed in the first
conference and the need for managing workmen with various HRD interventions
discussed in the second conference. It was then decided to hold a National
Seminar on the Role of HRD Managers and the Competencies required to be a good HRD
manager. We had to fall back again on Madras to do this. There were already
good group of young XLRI graduates working in Madras and Sambamurthy who worked
as HRD Manager in State Bank of India and alter joined Sundram Fasteners was
chosen to coordinate the conference. M R R Nair and I were set out to bring out
a book with the views of CEOs, Union Leaders, Professionals, and academics to
highlight the competencies of HRD Managers. Excellence through HRD was the book
as a result of this. To facilitate this seminar I also completed my book on HRD
Missionary. The two books were distributed and contents deliberated in the National
Seminar. This Seminar began with a one full day Vision-Mission workshop
attended by all Chapter Presidents and office bearers of the NHRDN in Taj
Coramandal hotel It was facilitated y Anil Sachdev and V S Mahesh. That is
where ht idea of starting the Academic Centre to facilitate research in
education and also work in disseminating HRD for Government and NGO sectors was
visualised. This is what was alter named
by the three Presidents of NHRDN and the Secretaries as Academy of HRD. It was
also in this National Seminar it was decide that HRD has come of age and we
should focus the next Conference on International views. Thus Dharni Sinha and
B L Maheshwari were requested to host the conference in Hyderabad as they had a
lot of International contacts.
This the tradition of deciding
the theme of conference in the previous conference was established and all the
tradition of preparing a book of all presentations and distributing on the
first day of the conference, starting every session on time and closing on time
was established.
What contributed to Building a Strong NHRDN?
If someone asks me what
facilitated laying such strong Foundations for NHRDN I would say various
factors:
1.
Institutions like IIMA and XLRI without doubt.
They have given us the freedom to do what we did and encouraged us to build
institutions
2.
Committed people like Fr Abraham, Udai Pareek, M
R R Nair, Chandrasekhar, K K Verma,
Khandelwal, PVR Murthy, K S Rao, Sambamurthy, M R R Nair, Arvind Agarwal, P K
Sarangi, Mrs. Khanna (Delhi Chapter President for some time), Anil Sachdev; and
many others.
3.
Support of Industry like L&T, SAIL, Crompton
Greaves, Sundaram Clayton, EID Parry, State Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, Modi
Xerox, Indian Oil etc. Several organisations used to sponsor lunch and dinner
for the conferences and we made it a point to save equal amount from the
delegate fee.
4.
Supportive academics like Dharni Sinha, Udai
Pareek, B L Maheshwari, Anil Sachdev, V S Mahesh, D M Pestonjee, Keith D’Souza,
5.
Many silent supporters to NHRD like Arvind Pande
(SAIL Chairman), K K Nohria, Suresh Krishna, M V Subbaiah, N Vaghul, T
Shanmugam (SBI), T P Raman, C M Srivastava, N. R. Sheth of IIMA, Fr. Romuald
D’Souza, Ishwar Dayal, V Krishnamurthy,
Pradip Khandwalla, D M Pestonjee, Rakesh Kumar, and several of those who signed
the MOU and were with us all the time; Satyanarayana, YRK Reddy, Rajesh Vidyasagar,
R R Nair, Rupande Padki etc. many more.
6.
Other professional bodies like the Ahmedabad
Management Association, ISABS, ISTD chapters, Madras Management Association,
NIPM, AIMA etc. t collaborate in various seminars
7.
Every single President had something to
contribute. Every single President. They
gave their name organisational support and time.
This narration is
mainly for the first five years though it has touched a few years beyond. The
remarkable turnaround in NHRDN has occurred from 2000 onwards. We had
difficult time in between as many chapters were not functioning well and there
were ups and downs. Some of the Presidents used to get elected and after the
election did not find time and their other colleagues could not take initiative.
However the main turnaround was after Arvind Agarwal took over. Every single President
after him did a marvellous ob. GP Rao in Delhi is a major force that mobilised
a large number of professionals and saw to it things would move. He used to
excite people with ideas and put them to action. Santrupt took it to new
heights. Good governance practices were established. Dwarakanath, Aquil and
Rajan have further strengthened them and taken NHRD from orbit to orbit. PVR
made the Journal of NHRDN in recent times jewel in the crown of NHRDN.
They were also helped by an excellent team of well wishers
and support all the time in Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Madras, and
Calcutta and so on. I am not mentioning their names as any few names will make
it unfair for a large number of others and it is for the various Presidents to
acknowledge the contributions of others. I have strong belief Institutions can
never be built by a single person. They are always a collaborative work of many
and sometimes a few individuals sand out for their long term involvement,
emotional attachment, sustained optimism and passion. There are many in NHRDN
and it is they who have built NHRDN.
Certainly the contributions of late Udai
Pareek, M R R Nair, in many ways and
those of Dharni Sinha, B L Maheshwari, D M Silveira, and Manohar Nadkarni etc.
in some ways will always stand out. With gratitude I dedicate this small piece
to them. May God Bless them and rejoice their presence with Him.
I may not have mentioned many names. I can imagine there
will be more than a few hundreds of Professionals who have contributed to the
building of this body. It is very difficult to count all the bricks. I have
counted a few that I saw and experienced intensely. I may be forgiven for not
putting each one here. There are several
from the East, west, north and the South.
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