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With the establishment of government institutions in order to meet the demand for pilots

NEW DELHI: The face of national airlines shortage of pilots, the government decided Thursday, theft and an Institute of Continuing Education of Maharashtra and modernization of state-run body Rae Bareli with a famous Canada’s pilot training, CEA Inc

The European Union at its meeting of cabinet here, the management contract has approved the agreement between CAE and Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Udaan Akademi (IGRUA) and Rae Bareli to improve its ability to Churn-100-drivers each year instead of 40 currently

The management of IGRUA would be taken over by CAE for “better management of the Akademi in nature and in a professional manner,” P Chidambaram said the Finance Minister, after the Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

The new institution Gondia Maharashtra, known as the National Flying Training Institute (NFTI), which is a subsidiary of the Airports Authority of India (AAI) as a joint venture with CAE.

The NFTI estimated cost of Rs 113.48 crore A new airport would also be established to Gondia, said Chidambaram.

The upgradation and modernization of IGRUA cost about Rs 43.25 crore, including expenses for single and multi-aircraft and computer simulators.

The current strength of the 3950 India pilots is contrary to the requirement of the 4540th Airlines, the fault using foreign policy and expatriate pilots.

The absence in the wake of projections that the national and international transport passenger increase of 60 million per year to 100 million by the year 2010 and 280 million in 2020.

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Order apportioning MBA, MCA seats stayed

Order apportioning MBA, MCA seats stayed The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court has stayed the operation of a Government Order dated July 21, 2006, apportioning the seats for self-supporting MBA/MCA courses in aided minority institutions between the Government and the management in the ratio of 50:50 in so far as American College and Fatima College of Madurai are concerned. Justice N. Paul Vasanthakumar granted the interim stay while admitting individual writ petitions moved by the colleges. The Judge also ordered notice to the Higher Education Secretary and other educational authorities. The common grievance of the colleges was that

Experts doubt the soft interest regime

KOLKATA: Economists in the country, believes that the efforts of the government for promoting the economy through lower interest rates will not work in India. Susheel Khanna, an economist with the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, said the fundamental problem of insufficient demand in the economy would not be solved by a reduction in interest rates. The government should be the nature of expenditure and uncut, what is happening to him in the moment, he added. The Declaration of point Khanna had said what is happening in other countries would not retaliate because private sector participation in infrastructure has been almost negligent. The measures

3 Years Part-Time PGDBM Admission from FORE School of Management

Announces Admission to PGDBM (3 Years Part-Time) in collaboration with The Nottingham Trend University MBA (2 Years Part-time) Information Technology/International Business Management Last date of receipt of application at FSM is Monday, May 20, 2002 Prospectus and application form can be obtained from FORE School of Management from May 1, 2002 PGDBM : In person Rs.900/- in cash. By speed post Rs.950/- (Pay Order/Demand Draft) MBA : In person Rs.600/- in cash. By speed post Rs.650/- (Pay Order/Demand Draft) Pay Order/Demand Draft should be drawn in favour of : FORE School of Management : B-18, Qutab Institutional Area, New Delhi-110 016 Important Dates Entrance Examination : May 30,

IIMC in caves, costs borne CUT

The Indian Institute of Management Calcutta (IIMC) has decided, the directive of Human Resources Development (HRD), Ministry of India and the government has decided to recommend a tax cut. The resolution was sent to the Director of the IIMC and all board members. In the resolution, IIMC administration, President YC Deveshwar said: "In view of a path for the government (the fee average) may be made in the belief that it is mandatory for 'establishment and it is the domain of the Ministry of Human Resources Development in the image of policies on subsidies to education. "The government has assured

IIM-C, IIT-K to follow govt orders on OBC quota

KOLKATA: Two premier educational institutions in West Bengal, the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta (IIM-C), and the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur (IIT-K), on Thursday said they would go by the directive of the Centre on the issue of 27 per cent reservation for other backward castes (OBC). IIT Kharagpur Director S K Dubey said the institute would go strictly by the order of the government in this regard. Dubey also said that that he came to know of the apex court's stay on the law providing for 27 per cent OBC reservation in central elite educational institutions through the media. "We have

3 Years Part-Time PGDBM/MBA 2 Year Part-Time from FORE School of Management

Admission : PGDBM (3 Years Part-Time) / International MBA (Information Technology/International Business Management - 2 Year Part-Time) Last date of receipt of application at FSM : May 17, 2003 Prospectus and application form can be obtained from FORE School of Management. PGDBM (3 yrs, part-time) : In person Rs.900/- in cash. By post Rs.950/- (Pay Order/Demand Draft). international MBA : In person Rs.600/- in cash. By post Rs.650/- (Pay Order/Demand Draft). Pay Order/Demand Draft should be drawn in favour of FORE School of Management, payable at New Delhi. Please send the complete application to : Chairperson, Admissions FORE School of Management B-18, Qutab Institutional Area, New Delhi-110

Netaji Subhash Institute of Management Sciences (NIMS), New Delhi : MBA

Course: MBA Category: Management Description: Masters Degree in Business Administration (MBA) Specialization options: Marketing, Finance, OB&HRD, International Business Duration: 2 Years Seats: Payment Seat: n Hostel: n Fee: Parttime: n Eligibility: Graduate with 50% marks in any discipline from a recognized university How To Apply: Prospectus and Application Form can be obtained from NIMS by paying Rs 500/- in cash or Rs 550(Pay Order/Demand Draft) by post. Pay Order/Demand Drafts should be drawn in favour of NIMS, payable at New Delhi. You may also print the form given below and send it filled along with a Demand Draft of Rs. 550 /- . Opening Date: 27 Sep 2006 Closing Date: 30 Sep

HC stays TN Govt order on MBA/MCA seats in minority colleges

HC stays TN Govt order on MBA/MCA seats in minority colleges The Madras High Court has stayed a Tamil Nadu Government order apportioning MBA/MCA seats in aided minority colleges in the ratio of 50:50 for government and management. Justice N Paul Vasanthakumar of the Madurai Bench of the court passed the interim order while admitting a writ petition filed by the city-based American College and Fathima College challenging the recent order. The Judge also issued notices to the Higher Education Secretary and other educational authorities. The colleges contended that they had been offering the MBA/MCA courses under the self-financing category

Netaji Subhash Institute of Management Sciences (NIMS), New Delhi : Professional Diploma from AIMA

Course: Professional Diploma from AIMA Category: Management Description: Professional Diploma from AIMA in Marketing Management (PDMM)/ Human Resource Development (PDHRD) /Insurance Management (PDIn)/ Int’l Business (PDIB)/ Info Systems Management (PDISM)/ E-Commerce (PDEC)/ Finance (PDF) Duration: 1 Year Seats: Payment Seat: n Hostel: n Fee: ' Parttime: n Eligibility: Graduate in any stream from a recognized university How To Apply: Prospectus and Application Form can be obtained from NIMS by paying Rs 500/- in cash or Rs 550(Pay Order/Demand Draft) by post. Pay Order/Demand Drafts should be drawn in favour of NIMS, payable at New Delhi. You may also print the form given below and send it filled along with a Demand

Netaji Subhash Institute of Management Sciences (NIMS), New Delhi : BBA

Course: BBA Category: Management Description: Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Honours Degree (level 8) from Dundalk Institute of Technology, Ireland. Duration: 3 Years Seats: Payment Seat: n Hostel: n Fee: Parttime: n Eligibility: 10+2 of CBSE or equivalent of State/Central Board of Education. Admission on the basis of 10+2 results. UGAT score and interview. How To Apply: Prospectus and Application Form can be obtained from NIMS by paying Rs 500/- in cash or Rs 550(Pay Order/Demand Draft) by post. Pay Order/Demand Drafts should be drawn in favour of NIMS, payable at New Delhi. You may also print the form given below and send it filled along with a Demand Draft of

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