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Harvesting a vocation

Team Education Times take a peek at the vocational programmes On offer after 10 plus two. In recent years, the entrepreneurship development idea has become more popular and an ideal option for building a career. The basic aim of entrepreneurship programmes is to impart proper training to learners so that they can set up there own industries and manage them successfully.

The principal of Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences for Women, S Lakshmi Devi said: ‘‘The
objective of the programme is to empower women. The entrepreneurship development course helps women to do market
survey, know the necessary formalities for starting a small industry, and to know about the right venues for financial assistance.’’

With the Government of India adopting a pro-active approach for promoting both international and domestic tourism in the country, the employment avenues in the sector are definitely on rise. Jobs opportunities in tourism exists in airlines, travel agencies, hotels and tour operations, among others. Even the hospitality sector is not far behind to pursue a career in it.

According to director, Indian School of Hospitality, Amity, Jagmohan Negi, ‘‘The hotel management graduates are being absorbed in hotel industry, airlines, railways, catering operations, guest houses, cruising, industrial house
keeping, consultancy, teaching, resort development and management, spas, health clubs, entertainment businesses, and even call centres.’’

For a long time, fine arts was seen more as a creative hobby than a full-time career pursuit. The principal, College of Arts, M Vijayamohan remarked, ‘‘Today, students of fine arts are in much demand.’’ The college offers four-year bachelor’s and two-year master’s degrees in painting, sculpture and applied arts.

The Department of Training and Technical Education (DTTE) conducts various full-time diploma courses in engineering, technology, occupational, secretarial and management courses through government polytechnics, privately managed polytechnics and government-aided institutions.

These polytechnics are considered to be on a par with the well-known, degree-level engineering institutions of the nation.
Aditya Institute of Technology, Baba Hari Dass College of Pharmacy, Chhotu Ram Rural Institute of Technology, Father Agnel Polytechnic, Guru Teg Bahadur Polytechnic, International Polytechnic for Women, Marathwada Institute of Technology, Rao Tula Ram Polytechnic and Subramaniam Bharati College of Science and Technology come under privately-managed affiliated institutions.

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Catch ‘em young

Most school-leavers aim for higher education so that they are in a better position to find jobs of their choice. The traditional three or four-year, college-degree course is the typical choice after 10 plus two. But, at the end of it, as Anuradha and Mohit found out they hadn't really developed skills for any specific kind of work. Kruttika, on the other hand, pursued vocational education right after school and she found that it helped her to develop skills for direct employment. She is now using her beautician and hair dressing training in a full-time job at a prominent beauty salon.

Go you do not have the board

Still concerns about your unexpected number of weaknesses in the camera captain? Stop! Manish Bhatt due to a decrease in the class XII. Based on its X. Following default, and then he won the inclusion in the cycle engineer, and she followed with a Degree in Fine Arts at Michigan State University, where he did as' wait '. "I have been a success, if you consider the rankings reversed," smiled the senior leaders creative director in an advertising agency in Mumbai. "I never had to meet the curriculum, I always tried to do and learn more, "he says. Bhatt is one of hundreds

Chandigarh, April 28: 400 students, 16 schools and the variety of competitions in the DAV

At inter-school painting, declamation, write an essay competition and an exhibition on water has been sent to Resources DAV Senior Secondary School, Sector 8-C, today. The Eco-club of the school, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment and India Rates for Environmental Education, organized. About 400 students from 16 schools in Chandigarh competitions.Ishwar Singh, director of the Division of Environment, was chief of the assessment for the occasion, and told in detail on environmental issues. Vikas Kohli, secretary general, Indian Council for Environment Education, stressed the importance of water harvesting. Ishwar Vijay Singh also honoured Pal Goel, director, the Kala Sagar,

Do you need for optimal use of water stressed

Vadodara: "Freshwater", a product which, until recently, was available at cheap, becomes increasingly rare, a raw material for large-scale due to the depletion of natural resources and mismanagement of water reservoirs. A seminar to discuss the need for a sustained effort for awareness about the need for conservation and management of water resources was Sunday at the hotel Surya palace. The Society for the cleanliness of the environment (socleen) and Indian Oil Corporation is organising a seminar on the theme "Water - sustainable consumption", in which experts from IIT, New Delhi, engineering national environmental and the Research Institute (neeri), Nagpur,

CIT will spend a portion of their profits to help the agricultural sector.

Indore, Oct 3 (PTI) ITC said today it would spend some of their profits for the country's development, the agricultural sector, as a diversified conglomerate plans to invest a billion dollars to improve the infrastructure of support to farmers. "With the end of October, a portion of the price of the ITC on the products would be required to provide a report on soil, weather, children and training, as well as water, harvesting techniques, agriculture, "ITC chairman YC Deveshwar Says here today. The company is in the pumping station of a billion dollars for the development of agriculture to be put in

Mr. NK labour eco-savior

With environmental issues, gathering momentum, multinational companies, India, as Coca Cola, TetraPak Cairn India and have taken up initiatives for a country that respects the environment with the participation of Commons. Oil exploration and production company Cairn India has projects in Andhra Pradesh and Rajasthan. At the AP, he is developing a green belt along the coast and the setting up of rainwater harvesting (RWH) systems, in Rajasthan. Beverage maker Coca-Cola, India has also RWH several projects in partnership with government, NGOs and local communities across the country. It has installed more than 300 RWH structures in 17 countries. In the meantime, processing

Stop, development plans for villages: Mansions.

Fifty years of growth and development of the country was not appropriate, Dr. Manoirs Verghese, the author of White revolution in the country and the architect of "Operation Flood. Holding government and bureaucracy responsible for such lapses, Dr Manoirs, was here as the Rotary International Award for excellence in vocational training, said: "The European Union should stop government of the preparation and prescription of development programmes in villages. India has not yet succeeded in creating a new branch of the technique - Rural Engineering. This has helped to facilitate the development of the rural world. " The governor of West Bengal, Mr

We celebrate the golden years

Xavier students of the Institute for Sozial-service in its Golden Jubilee celebrations in St. John's School. Image Prashant Mitra Ranchi, December 15: On the stroke of mandar and dholak, Tribal dancers colourful start in the Golden Jubilee celebration of the Xavier Institute of Social Service (XISS), an institution which, now the headquarters of their value in the field after a modest beginning in 1955 with a single space. To celebrate this glorious ascent, via the directors and students had assembled at St John's School, their memories and some institutions hope for the future. Eight publications of the XISS were released, as the chief

Bajaj designated winners

Mumbai: Yashpal Mittal, Mr. Karve Anand, Ms. Gupta Ashoka and Professor Michael Nagler, the beneficiaries of the Jamnalal Bajaj awards for 2007. Yashpal Mittal, 74, wins the Excellence Award for his contribution to "bhoodan movement, and for spreading communal harmony. Mr. Anand Karve, 71, the President of the countryside Institute for Appropriate Technology in Pune, get the reward for the application of science and technology for rural development. Mr. Karve has 39 projects on behalf of national and international institutions and has worked mainly in the water sector, green house technology and harvesting technology. Ms. Gupta Ashoka, the "Award for

Working for a better future

A qualified engineer working on a better life for peasants. That's Apoorva Oza, CEO, Aga Khan Rural Support Programme (AKRSP). And he is now working for the last 16 years. Oza has worked since 1988 in the districts of Surendranagar, Narmada, Junagadh and Kachchh. He believes that farmers should be motivated to work in groups, institutions and cooperative societies, as it would reduce its charges. After engineering, Oza received a postgraduate of the Institute for the Study of Rural Management, Anand (IRMA). "After this course, I was in a place AKRSP. I decided for the community to work and the promotion of development

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