Bengal Chamber of Commerce and Industry


The Bengal Chamber of Commerce and Industry is the oldest chamber of commerce in India, and one of the oldest in Asia, based in West Bengal, India.
Established in 1853, finding its origin in 1833–34, it is the only such institution in India.
The organization has its headquarters at the former Royal Exchange in B. B. D. Bagh, Kolkata, which was once the residence of Lord William Bentinck, the first Governor-General of India.

Membership

The members include corporations and industries of all sizes, professionals, divisions of large multinational corporations and service industry organizations. The corporate members are drawn largely from the sectors of agriculture, engineering, textiles, leather, fast-moving consumer goods and customer services, and are not confined to West Bengal and the Eastern Region, but are from all over India.

History

The Bengal Chamber of Commerce was founded in 1853, replacing the former Calcutta Chamber of Commerce, which was merged into the new organization. At the outset, it had eighty-six members in Calcutta and eighteen others. Its objects included –
On 30 November 1857, as a result of the Indian Mutiny, the Chamber appealed to the Government of India to send "a force of Europeans, either sailors or soldiers" to defend Akyab, as it considered the Arracan Battalion not to give enough protection. It was concerned about "the safety of the inhabitants and the security of the public treasury". The Secretary to the Government replied on 2 December, regretting that "there is no European force available at present."
In 1876, at a time when silver was falling in value, chiefly due to the opening of new mines in the United States, the Bengal Chamber of Commerce was so concerned that it proposed that the Government of India should suspend the coining of silver. The Economist of 5 August 1876 reported that
The Chamber and its business were greatly disrupted by the partition of India and the partition of Bengal in 1947, with West Bengal becoming part of the new Dominion of India and East Bengal going to the Dominion of Pakistan. Despite this, changes in the Chamber were later described as "slow and incremental". New businesses joined the Chamber, and its first Indian President of the new era was elected in 1958. It developed from a gentlemen's club of able merchants whose chief concern was with trade into a modern organization with as much concern for industry as for trade. Whereas the officers and committee members had previously been the owners of capital, they were now more likely to be professional senior managers.

Notable people

, later first Earl of Inchcape, was elected president of the Chamber in 1890, and Ernest Cable in 1903, followed by Sir Apcar Alexander Apcar KCSI from 1904 to 1907. Archibald Birkmyre was vice-president, and John Jardine Paterson was President in 1966.
In 2004, O. P. Jindal was awarded the Chamber's Lifetime Achievement Award for his outstanding contribution to the Indian Steel Industry.

List of Presidents

The present members of the Chamber include Allahabad Bank, Alstom Projects India Ltd., American Reprographics Company, Andrew Yule and Company Ltd., Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, Kolkata, AREVA T&D India Limited, Balmer Lawrie & Co. Ltd., Bajaj Allianz General Insurance, Babcock Borsig Ltd., Balmer Lawrie, Berger Paints India Ltd, Bhushan Power & Steel Ltd., Biecco Lawrie, Birla Tyres, BOC India Ltd., Britannia Industries Ltd., Calcutta Business School, Castrol India Ltd., CESC Limited, Chatterjee Management Services Private Ltd., Coal India Limited, Delhi Business School's Kolkata Campus, Descon Limited, Dr. B.C. Roy Engineering College, Durgapur, Dunlop India, National Institute of Technology, Durgapur, Eastern Railway, EIH Limited, Eveready Industries India, Exide Industries, Fortis Healthcare Limited, Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers, Gillanders Arbuthnot & Co. Ltd, Greaves Cotton,
G.S. Marketing Associates,
GTZ Private Limited, Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd., Hawkins Cookers Limited, Hindalco Industries Ltd., Hindustan Petroleum Corporation, Hindustan Unilever Ltd., Housing Development Finance Corporation, Howrah Mills, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, Hyatt Regency Kolkata, ICFAI Business School, Internet Content Rating Association, India Steamship, Indian Oil Corporation, and International Combustion Ltd.