By Sourish Bhattacharyya
SAMIR KUCKREJA,
the suave and articulate former CEO and MD of Nirula’s who now runs his own consultancy
company, Tasanaya Hospitality, was re-elected president of the National Restaurant Association of India
(NRAI) at its 31st annual general meeting (AGM) in New Delhi on Tuesday, September
24.
Samir Kuckreja gets another term as NRAI president |
Manpreet Gulri,
Development Agent and Country Head, Subway Systems India, and Riyaaz Amlani, MD, Impresario
Entertainment and Hospitality, more famous as the man behind Mocha and Smokehouse
Grill, were vice-presidents. Established local restaurateurs Kabir Advani (Berco’s) and Manpreet Singh (Zen and Tao) were voted
treasurer and secretary respectively of the national body, which is now in its
31st year, and has 1,200-plus members across 20 cities.
NRAI was in the news for two good
reasons this year. The first was its victory in the Delhi High Court, thanks
mainly to the persuasive arguments of Lalit
Bhasin, in the case that saw the honourable judges uphold the contention
that herbal hookahs didn’t come under the purview of the Control of Tobacco Products Act. The second, and in my opinion the
more commendable achievement, was the release of the India Food Services Report 2013, which effectively highlighted the economic
contributions of the restaurant industry and made the government sit up and
take note of the fact.
The report, which was released by
Union Commerce and Industry Minister Anand
Sharma earlier this year, reported that the contribution made by the
restaurant industry to the country’s GDP was almost seven times more than the
hotel sector. The industry, whose total turnover is pegged at INR 247,680 crore,
is said to be expanding at 11 per cent and is projected to scale to INR 408,040
crore by 2018.
Of this vast pie, the organised
segment controls 30 per cent of the business, which works out to INR 67,995
crore, and if it maintains a steady combined average growth rate (CAGR) of 16
per cent, it can reach INR 145,770 crore by 2018. A people intensive industry, restaurants
provide direct employment to 5 million people and indirectly provide jobs to
another 7-8 million.
That the government has started
taking the NRAI as a serious advocacy group is apparent from the trade body’s
inclusion as a key partner in an inter-ministerial group set up by the Ministry
of Commerce and Industry. In Maharashtra, too, the NRAI is represented on the
committee that the Chief Secretary has set up to examine various issues raised
by the association and to simplify licensing procedures in the state. It has
also been working closely with the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India
(FSSAI).
Looking ahead, Kuckreja said in an
interview with Indian Restaurant Spy that the association will address the “big
challenge” of training the frontline staff. The NRAI has tied up with the
IL&FS Skills Development Corporation to drive this effort, which is on top
of the association’s agenda, apart from growing its membership and opening new
chapters (at present, it has active chapters only in Mumbai and Bangalore). “This
is important because the issues confronting the industry are largely local,”
Kuckreja said, adding that the association will continue to be a leader in government
advocacy.
The AGM also elected a new managing committee,
which comprises: Ajay Kaul, CEO,
Jubilant FoodWorks (Domino’s); Amit
Jatia, Vice Chairman, Hardcastle Restaurants (McDonald’s India-West and South);
Gaurav Jain, MD, RTC Restaurants
India (Ruby Bar and Grill); Jay Singh,
Co-Founder and Executive Director, JSM Corporation (Hard Rock Café and Shiro); Monish Gujral, MD, Moti Mahal Deluxe
Tandoori Trail; Niren Chaudhary, MD,
Yum Restaurants India (Pizza Hut, KFC and Taco Bell); Rahul Singh, Coach and Founder, Beer Café; Rohan Jetley, VP, Bistro Hospitality (TGIF); Sandeep Anand Goyle, CEO, Essex Farms; Sanjay Coutinho, CEO, Baskin Robbins; Santosh Jindal, Director, Jade Garden Restaurant; Sunil Lamba, MD, Kwality Group; Tarsillo Nataloni, Director, Flavors; Vipin Luthra, Chairman & MD, The
Palms Town and Country Club; Vyoum Ghai,
Director, Suribachi and Buzz.
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