If women are by this joy, men must be happy. A study conducted by an NGO, in collaboration with the University of Delhi has claimed that men have more support for their families and their attitudes vis-à-vis the Community in Major is also a change.
Researchers at the UNIFEM and the Department of Sociology, YOU, they have to say, “The process of fathering is not confined to the Biosafety father, but also on other men as parents and brothers, uncles. The men of the house will also assist employees were ready to make a “women’s work” for the good of the family. ”
Emphasis is visible from the research done in the photographs of an exhibition shown in the title of “Men and Masculinities”, tries to various social, cultural and economic process by which manhood and masculinity have been built.
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The University of Pondicherry offers two new courses for the next academic year as part of its innovative program to "promote education and research in interdisciplinary areas and emerging countries."
A version Varsity said Friday that the University Grants Commission (UGC) has sanctioned the affair 34.5 lakhs for the creation of an MBA from the banking technology.
The MBA is carried out in collaboration with the School of Management and the School of Mathematics and the Ramanujam's Varsity department.
Graduates in engineering and information technology, graduates in mathematics or statistics as one of its themes post holds a postgraduate diploma in computer applications
The Xavier Institute of Social Service (XISS), Ranchi, has lined up a number of courses this year in an attempt to aid the professional development of managers, administrators, entrepreneurs, and social workers.
XISS is in the process of drawing up a range of topics to train non-government organisations (NGOs) in , keeping in mind the priorities of small- and middle-level NGOs.
“Every year we draw up a number of new courses. These courses are either suggested by XISS or designed on requests from corporates, NGOs, state government, funding agencies and other organisations,” says R K Biswas, dean of XISS.
AHMEDABAD: The average disposable income of an Indian increases, and therefore, a desire to contribute generously to charitable purposes. Not only are international financial organizations, corporate houses, and even some people are willing to donate welfare at the non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
With money flowing rapidly through traditional sources of financing charities so as to provide alternative means of financing sourcing. In such a scenario, the lack of skilled labor makes it more difficult for non-governmental organizations to collect and manage the quality and quantity of money flowing in
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XLRI signs MoU with Chicago-based varsity
XLRI on Friday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Loyola University of Chicago. The MoU envisages exchange of students and faculty between the two institutions. It will pave the way for joint research and a joint degree programme as well.
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Fr N Casamir Raj, director of XLRI, told FE that a curriculum for the joint degree programme would be in place soon, and added that he was interested in the tie up as the Loyola School
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US varsity offers admission
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This season out of the 27 students who got admission, 21 got visas, he said
HYDERABAD: students of the Indian School of Business (ISB), the current management of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) as part of the B-school club-Net Impact initiative.
In collaboration with the Center for Social Security and Management of the initiative, students B, the formation of about 25 participants, finance, marketing and communication as part of a double day ' workshop.
"The objective of the workshop was to review the NGOs to improve efficiency by putting in place better management practices. We have about seven training modules with the introduction of concepts of accounting, treasury, budgeting, social marketing, the means of acquiring and managing resources, "said
Ranchi, March 16: In an attempt to reach out to the victims of distress faster and in a more effective manner, Women Helpline ? a government organisation looking into cases of women in distress ? has decided to rope in local NGOs in all the districts of the state.
The organisation, that was started six months ago by the state social welfare department, deals with cases related to rape, torture, dowry and witch-hunting among other problems.
Representatives of more than ten NGOs participated in the one-day workshop on ?Women Helpline? at the Xavier Institute of Social Services (XISS) today. NGOs like ATSEC,
Fünfundsechzig non-governmental organizations in 19 countries, the World Bank President James Wolfensohn of the failure of a plan by an agency of the World Bank, support group huge investments in a pulp project Indonesian Borneo.
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In a letter dated 11 January Wolfensohn, NGOs, saying that the draft proposed by United Fiber System / PT. Margarita Buana Bumi Mulia pulp mill Satui South Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo is already significant overcapacity of Indonesia and paper pulp industry and its "unbridled links to illegal logging."
The
KOCHI, JAN. 17 The Cochin University of Science and Technology (Cusat) appointed a subcommittee today the possibility of Varsity resume its status as examination centre of the Commission on Graduates of business Nursing Schools (CGFNS). The decision was taken on the syndication Varsity meeting here.
The review was closed after the unions of workers at the University has developed a disagreement over the choice for surveillance of persons under consideration. The agreement signed by the CGFNS authorization Cusat as examination centre for a one-year period ending in November last year.
The union subcommittee Mathew Lopez as head of probe into the incidents
This year, the Institute of Management Consultants of India award for the best project of the year was the social responsibility of judges began attention.
Four students of the Mumbai-based SP Jain Institute of Management and Research won the award for "Shrishti Project, a project on principles such as management in this sector.
They have been together against management projects by other students to Lehmann Brothers, Standard Chartered Bank, etc.
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Mr. Rao said Avinash, one
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With money flowing rapidly through traditional sources of financing charities so as to provide alternative means of financing sourcing. In such a scenario, the lack of skilled labor makes it more difficult for non-governmental organizations to collect and manage the quality and quantity of money flowing in
There is a growing demand in the NGO sector in a pool of funds
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"Hazard Mapping-risk, land use planning,
Central Silk Board (Ministry of Textiles, Government of India) II floor, United Mansions, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Bangalore 560001 offers Training for Non-
Governmental Organisations (NGOs) in Sericulture Under National Sericulture Project, the Central Silk Board, envisages to provide assistance to selected Non-Governmental Organisations to promote the development of Sericulture. As an initial measure, the Central Silk Board offers the following courses:
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