Shaping the Future of Contamination Control: CCSI Inaugurates Hyderabad Chapter
We are thrilled to announce the official inauguration of the Contamination Control Society of India (CCSI) Hyderabad Chapter. This newly established branch is poised to serve the rapidly growing technology, manufacturing, and pharmaceutical hubs of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Odisha.
The CCSI is proudly affiliated with the International Confederation of Contamination Control Societies (ICCCS), headquartered in Switzerland, and operates under the guidance of its national headquarters in Mumbai.
Event Details
Date: July 11, 2026
Venue: Hotel Manohar, Begumpet, Hyderabad
Driving Innovation in High-Tech Sectors
The grand inauguration ceremony brought together a powerful blend of seasoned industry veterans and emerging talent. The event was graced by National Chairman Sri. Sarfraz Panjwani and National Secretary Sri. Santsaran Advani. Demonstrating strong national collaboration, the chapter was also honored by the presence of Sri Jayadev Kenchappa (Mentor, CCSI Bangalore Chapter) and Mr. Ramegowda (Treasurer, Bangalore Chapter). Although unable to attend in person, National Treasurer Sri. M. I. Mulla shared a heartwarming and enthusiastic message that was read aloud to the attendees, further elevating the spirit of the occasion. Ultimately, the ceremony witnessed an impressive turnout of senior executives and thought leaders from across India’s premier pharmaceutical and cleanroom industries.
A major highlight for both young engineers and experienced professionals was a forwardlooking technical presentation by Sri. Santsaran Advani—a veteran industry leader, National Secretary of CCSI, and Internationally Accredited Trainer for ICCCS. Delivering an insightful paper on “Energy Management in Cleanrooms,” he underscored how sustainable contamination control is no longer optional, but an absolute necessity for the next generation of engineering across critical sectors, including:
- Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology
- Semiconductors & Microelectronics
- Space Research
- Electric Vehicle (EV) Battery Manufacturing
Bridging the Gap: Industry, MSMEs, and Academia
The Hyderabad Chapter was founded with a strategic vision: to act as a vital bridge between cutting-edge research and practical industry application, with a dedicated focus on supporting Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).
Crucially for emerging talent, the society is actively collaborating with leading engineering colleges to integrate Air Contamination Control into academic curricula. This initiative is expertly designed to merge the wisdom of industry veterans with the ambition of young engineers, equipping graduates with the highly specialized, in-demand skills required by today’s advanced manufacturing and research facilities.
Meet the New Leadership
The chapter will be guided by newly elected Chapter Chairman Sri. M. S. Anand (CRP Group of Industries), a highly respected doyen of the Indian contamination control field. Under his seasoned leadership, a dynamic new board took their oaths to serve the region’s professionals.
The Hyderabad Chapter Board of Governors:
- Chapter Chairman: M. S. Anand
- Board Members: Sachin Goswami, Sri. Asif Bhasha, Ms. Swapna, Sri. Srikant Reddy, Sri. Ramanjaneyalu, Sri T. V. Subrahmanyam, Sri. Jayavant, and Sri. S M Sreedhar
- Administrative Executive: Nirupa Narayan
A Note of Gratitude from CCSI Headquarters
On behalf of the entire contamination control community, CCSI Headquarters extends its sincere appreciation to Sri M. S. Anand and the dedicated CCSI Hyderabad team for their tireless efforts in bringing this chapter to life. We also deeply acknowledge the collaborative efforts of the HQ team, with a special commendation for Ms. Sheetal Telang, Administrative Executive at CCSI HQ, for her instrumental support and seamless coordination. CCSI HQ wishes the newly formed Hyderabad Chapter profound success in its future endeavors.
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As we embark on this exciting new chapter, we invite all cleanroom professionals—from seasoned executives to young innovators—to join us in advancing the science of contamination control and building a cleaner, more efficient future for Indian industry.
















