On June 8, 2004, Richard D Haynes, U S Consul General in South India, presented the Corporate Citizen award instituted by the Rotary Club of Ambattur to Chemplast Sanmar Limited, represented by Managing Director P S Jayaraman.
It was fitting recognition of the leading role played by the company in maintaining the highest standards of corporate governance and social commitment. It was a public affirmation of the Sanmar group’s vision statement, which avows: “Combining integrity with excellence to ensure prosperity to all stakeholders on a continuous basis”
A citation presented at the function applauded the group’s outstanding record in managerial excellence, dynamic leadership and ethical business practices. Those who spoke on the occasion emphasised the need for corporates to adhere to the highest ethical standards. Chemplast, they said, showed the way.
P S Jayaraman, Managing Director, receives the Corporate Citizen award on behalf of Chemplast Sanmar from Dr Richard Haynes, US Consul General in Chennai. Also in the picture (l to r) are Rtn Sudha Umashanker, President of the Rotary Club of Ambattur, and Dr S S Badrinath, Chairman of Sankara Nethralaya.
P S Jayaraman receives a memento from Dr Richard Haynes. Others in the picture are (l to r) S V R M Ramanathan, District Governor, Rotary International, and Rtn Sudha Umashanker.
The Cancer Institute of Chennai is close to the heart of Sanmar
Patients at the health centre at Chemplast, Mettur.
N Sankar, Mrs Badrinath, K S Narayanan and Dr S S Badrinath at the inauguration of the Madhuram Narayanan Complex at Sankara Nethralaya by Prof A P J Abdul Kalam, now President of India.
The K S Narayanan Block at the Sri Sankara
Vidyashramam Matriculation Higher Secondary
School.
Water supply for the Mettur township...
... and one of the beneficiaries at a distant outpost.