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Late in 2004, China Daily News headline a “Men want career women want men.” The article was informed of a survey conducted in Nanjing, capital of East China’s Jiangsu Province. Its main conclusion: “The emphasis on job creation selection for Chinese male students on career prospects while women say they want their center plans where husbands are easy to find satisfactory. ”
It takes all kinds. In December 2005, another report entitled China “Teen girls eye executive jobs.” This is the result of a survey conducted by Japan’s Hakuhodo Institute of Life and Living. The women interviewed in Shanghai and Tokyo about their plans for the future. The Japan choice: child care, teachers, doctors, Flight Attendants, and housewives. In contrast, Chinese women have indicated its five major decisions were teachers, the chairman or CEO, designer of mass communication and jobs related to the framework.
The newspaper reported Wu Zunmin, a professor at East China Normal University department of education, explains that the differences were due to cultural traditions in both nations. Japanese girls were traditionally well-trained, which could serve as wives, their husbands. Years, rapid urbanization, economic development Chinese girls have learned that the aim high and have a well-paid work, using a large enterprise.
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The Institute of Professional Studies was established in June 2000 by the Executive of the University of Allahabad. Currently, the Institute has four centres: Centre of Food Technology, Computer Center of Education, Centre of Fashion Design & Technology Center of Photojournalism & visual communication.
The unique characteristics of the Institute are the development of entrepreneurship programs in the fields of foodstuffs, construction apparel, multimedia, software, etc. The academic programmes of the Institute in collaboration with institutes like IIT Kharagpur, IIT, Kanpur, National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal, Indian Institute of Vegetable Research, Varanasi, nutrition and Action Research Centre (FRAC), Lucknow, and the Society for the Promotion of Area Resource Centres (SPARC) , Mumbai. It receives financial support from University Grants Commission and the Ministry of food processing industry, the Government of India. Ex-student of the Institute have found internships with organizations.
The Centre of Food Technology (CFT) has a comprehensive approach to human resources planning in the food sector. The Vision of food science, food production, food processing, food technology, food management, development of entrepreneurship, food and rural development, nutrition and industry shorthand for insurance the quality safe food and nutrition, research and development of functional food products. The MSc in food technology was in July 2002. This was confirmed by a grant from the Ministry of Industry processing of foodstuffs, the Government of India, as part of its? Manpower Development Programme
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Business-students played a strategist to competition last week, for the best ideas to increase profits.
Sponsored by Tata Indicom, Poseidon - Business Plan competition, Parivartan was part, the annual festival of IIT Delhi’s Management Science.
The competition, named after the Greek god of the seas, earthquakes and horses, won the team Mumbai’s National Institute of Industrial Engineering.
Top B-schools - IIM Calcutta, the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Faculty of Management Studies, Management Development Institute Gurgaon and others - and Engineering Institute IIT Kanpur have been Schlachtgetümmel.
“It is our desire to connect with youth not only as consumers, but to participate in their empowerment. Poseidon students will help showcase the talents of business,” said Vineet Bhatia, Tata telecommunications services “Chief the northern region.
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It is by reference to the article “The restructuring of higher education” Balram Dogra (July 17). The article seems very fast and convenient. The author has made proposals on the basis of his empirical knowledge, as a professional academics. I would like to supplement some of its proposals.
At the time of liberalization, globalization, disinvestment, privatisation and information technology terminology has become a part of the common vocabulary of human discussion and India is a sign to move into the new century, these changes in the eye. Our next generation competition outside the country’s geographical boundaries and social consequences of the opening of world markets. Therefore, India needs to be in step with the changes. Unfortunately, our universities are virtually directionless. Our universities are the places where most students come only because they can not find work after high school or after graduation. Thus, they lack the will and ability to study hard. Indeed, why should they consider if they are not sure to find a job, even after some degree MAS?
Given the toy of this agitation among the young and emerging trends in economic and technological changes in the private sector, various institutions and had a kind of euphoria for the management and computerization courses through electronic and print media . But some of these institutions are not engraved silver. And institutions that have greater credibility rates higher than our poor, but young people are not intelligent can provide.
Given that we are a welfare state, and it is the duty of government to create societies more just and equitable, institutions of higher education should mean that the reorganization of their curricula to do with countries emerging requirements of education. Instead of doing things, they seem to be confused by the presence of various courses by private institutions and because of their own resources cracks, that is from different computers and management courses, with no prospect
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Iqbal, a magician, he managed to weave magic, to raise awareness on HIV / AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases (STD) among vulnerable groups and semi-literate slum dwellers in Delhi.
It is therefore not surprising that men, women and children, have appreciated his magic shows Jasola in Molarband and perhaps learn more about HIV / AIDS as part of their urban colleagues.
The credit is to the same extent, Ms. Shahnaz Akhtar, Senior Program Officer, the quest for health and disability in RGF, project coordinator, Project Officer, FICCI SEDF, community workers health and doctors. Each site has two health workers.
But when it comes to support of communication - Iqbal is the practice. With simple tricks, Iqbal sprinkles the message of prevention in the magic of his watch. He intertwines uses three strands of cables and show them, like AIDS, a disease without treatment, can be revealing.
During his show, Iqbal charm, like HIV, the AIDS virus is spreading and attempts, clear misconceptions about the possible spread of the deadly disease. For example, he tells his audience that the spread of AIDS is not a mosquito bite, shaking hands, sharing a meal, swimming in the same pool, étreignant, coughing or sneezing.
The camp Bilaspur Molarband and the J-cluster in Jasola are among six sites in Delhi, where the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation and the FICCI Socio-Economic Development Foundation cooperate to inform, educate and semi-literate people with a high Group risk. The project, in collaboration with FICCI SEDF-August was the last to Jasola, Molarband, Yamuna Pushta, Shraddhanand Marg, Trilokpuri and Vikas Puri. It aims at a population of 10 lakh.
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The Indian government is contemplating to open retail trade to foreign investors, but it is already registering a strong growth in the economy, so that the opening of employment opportunities for young people. According to information provided by representatives of the economy, the number of stores is in rhythm.
As each industrial unit, a typical house purchase offer employment opportunities to nearly 100 people. The average turnover of a shop selling clothing, jewellery, cosmetics and food, between 10 and RS RS 15 crore.
A number of houses and purchase protzigen multiplexes have Noida, Gurgaon, Delhi and other cities. Some chains such as trade in ebony wood, JD Supermarket, Peshawaris and Cossets have established their businesses in Chandigarh, Ludhiana, Amritsar, Jalandhar and other cities.
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It is possible that the names of qualified sexologists Indian on your fingertips. India has only five to six sexologists qualified to tackle sexual and reproductive health needs of a population has exceeded one billion. The reasons are not far. Sexology is a discipline neglected, because neither the Medical Council of India nor the Union Ministry of Health has taken all measures for its admission as an autonomous discipline in the medical curriculum in higher education.
Mumbai-based Dr Saroj Gumaste, enjoys the distinction that India is the first and only woman sex therapist, is not satisfied with the state of things. Dr. Gumaste was recently in the organization of the 19 annual conference on sexology and Pre-conference Workshop. The conference was organized by CSEP (International) and supported by the National Association of Sexual Science. The CSEP, founded in 1982 is a national body of persons belonging to health professionals, committed to promoting sexual and reproductive health.
Dr. Gumaste the last paper “When women say” no “won the best scientific work at the National Conference of Sexology in India. Your areas of academic interest effect of the genital mutilation of women and their impact ion d a couple’s sex life, beliefs and sexual practices in Indian society and the Arab world and sexual function next great basin operations.
It recommends that sex education in kindergarten at the scene of a child to understand how to protect themselves. This is especially important that cases of sexual violence against children “are available on the wind in their sails everywhere. According to Dr. Gumaste, one in every three children in this country has been sexually abused.
It is, however, pleased that the National Aids Control (NACO) has launched a program in secondary schools in Mumbai, the dissemination of information on sexual health. Dr. Gumaste, honorary president of the secretary general of the Council of sex education and parental International, was Naco, for such a program there is little time to school Villeneuve Nanavati Parle in Mumbai. After the confrontation with 400 students of Class XII, in anatomy and physiology, changes during puberty, emotional changes, at the age of attraction and penetrative sex, Dr. Gumaste found that even if the public has received information in a scientific He nursed false perceptions of pregnancy. For example, most girls are not aware that she was pregnant, was able to familiarize themselves with one kind of traffic. Some believe that masturbation effects on their health and can break the hymem
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In a large country with a population young, attractive, both educational needs and toys, the art of designing toys is always a great demand and is considered as a career to join the fun.
The Ahmedabad-based National Institute of Design - offers a double-and-a-half-year postgraduate programme in toy design and development for the graduates.
“It is interesting to note that we can win architects, engineers, computer specialists to man and child, ‘Sudarshan Khanna, director of NID’s toy Centre, told IANS here.
“We take seven to eight people per year. We give them projects and work related to themes of research on cultural heritage - special needs and disabilities. Everybody has to go through all disciplines and then decide on a specialization. In other places the emphasis is on the whole sector, “said Khanna, a distinguished researcher in India’s toy traditions.
NID campaign for his graduate studies in toys, saying its students have worked “, as creator of specialists and advisers with companies such as Tata Interactive Systems, Creative Lernhilfen Pvt Ltd, Funskool Pvt Ltd, HABA industry - as in the social sector for projects in the field of crafts From design development, health, education and play therapy
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Introduction
Making the UK a centre for innovation and new technology has long been a concern for the economy. The advantages are obvious: jobs exciting and economic growth.
But despite the fact that we have a strong scientific base and throughout the world leaders in creative industries to build a science and technology as well as deaf and hard to learn. If Britain is to create enthusiasm for acquiring new scientific knowledge and the process of transforming ideas into new products and enterprises, the attitude must change.
On 21 December, the New Statesman and Pfizer jointly hosted a roundtable discussion where participants in the public sector and the private sector trying to identify the main obstacles to creating an innovative United Kingdom
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M.Sc. Wild biology and protection of nature is a rare species, of course, you will receive the National Centre for Biological Science in its GKVK campus, Hebbal. The Master is a member of the Manipal Academy of Higher Education and funded by the Wildlife Conservation Society, headquartered in New York. This rate has risen in two years and will start in July. Date of entry, it can be assumed, in December / January. Admission is based on a national test and interview assessment and quantitative analytical capabilities, biology of basic knowledge in relation to the awareness and interest of newspapers and Wildlife Conservation issues and ability to communicate in English. Each graduate in a vocational education (with the exception of fine arts and languages), with 50 per cent are trademarks of reunification for admission to this course. Age should not exceed 35 years. Final level of the year students are also eligible. Admission is open for classes beginning in July 2006 for the entry test was on February 25, Bangalore, Calcutta, Mumbai, New Delhi and Guwahati.
The result will be announced in May and classes began in mid-July. Students can studentship to cover its costs, academics and living expenses. All students expected to be part of the hostel.
The course is divided into four semesters, including the final six months of field research and thesis preparation. The first semester focuses on a theoretical and practical introduction to the diversity, distribution and biology and distribution of food of animal origin and plant, with particular emphasis on vertebrates high. It is also on the theory and application of mathematics and statistics in the context of science.
The second half is the theoretical basis of population ecology, Conservation Biology, the behaviour of ecology, landscape ecology, conservation genetics and the ecology of the vegetation. It is also Hands-on training in the application of modern tools in the conservation such as remote sensing / Geo-Information Systems (GIS) and conservation genetics.
During the third quarter, historical, social and economic framework within which conservation operates. It is also focus on communication and problem solving skills that are necessary to practice effective conservation. During the latter half of students have the opportunity, design and implementation of a project area.
Wild animals and animal ecology are relatively new subjects. The Wildlife Institute of India, an autonomous institution within the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests, is a prominent organization provides a two-year M.Sc. Courses Wildlife Science, which is a member of Saurashtra University, Rajkot, Gujarat. Number of seats is 12 The desire of students in this course have obtained, he holds a degree in computer science with biology as a main branch.
Student holder Veterinary Science, forestry, agriculture, Environmental Science are also eligible for admission (min. 15 years of formal education must be completed) and applicants must have received a minimum of 55 per cent in aggregation marks the third cycle. The final conclusion of the professional examination are also eligible. The age limit is 30 years as on 1 July. The selection is based on an objective assessment of the nature written examination of two hours will be in Bangalore, Dehra Dun, Kolkata and Mumbai
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