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New Delhi, Nov 24 (PTI): India business students prefer a better job as a profile heftier pay packages, an association Champlain Business Barometre showed.
“An overwhelming 95 percent of India on the main Business School graduates are ready-to-Pay deftige packages work in the interests of their profile and their preference and 79 percent of these students are very popular person on working time off-shore right at the beginning of his career, industry body Barometre Business Survey (ABB) has said.
The survey was conducted on 271 students of Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, the Institute of management technology ghaziabad, SP Jain Institute of Management and Research, Symbiosis Institute of International Business in Pune, Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar, ICFAI Business School, Birla Institute of Management and Technology Institute of Agri Business.
While most students promotes the work and profile of growth opportunities, only five per cent of them have opted for large salaries, said the survey.
The factors influencing students better pay desire for better living conditions, families, expectations and responsibilities to pay education loans, investment in entrepreneurship.
Entwickelten economies with better working conditions, a good standard of living and many promises growth potential of India attract the talent pool for 79 percent of MBA graduates want to work abroad, Asso K Cham said President Anil Agrawal.
For almost 65 per cent of respondents wanted jobs in countries like the USA, United Kingdom and Australia were the next elections, the study said, adding Europe, Canada, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates, other parameters.
Among the 21 percent of respondents, 44 percent is not a priority placed on the location of the workstation, approximately 44 per cent, there was important work the second profile and 9 percent put as that the first priority.
Banking was the most popular with students, while consulting, marketing and information technology industry was no other choice, said the survey.
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New Delhi (PTI): The Indian killed in an explosion of bomb Taliban in Afghanistan, Tuesday, it was found that Bharath K. Kumar, a project engineer working with an American construction company.
The Embassy of India in Kabul tent around his body in the western province of Farah.
The second Indian to be killed in terrorist violence in Afghanistan over the last two months, Kumar has worked in the construction of a highway linking Kandahar and Herat, said official sources here Wednesday.
He was a collaborator with the U.S. company Louis Berger since August 15, 2005, she said.
Besides Kumar, a Turkish national, a Nepalese and a local guard were also killed when a mine asleep distance their vehicle in Farah province. The Taliban, the responsibility for the blast furnaces.
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The Revolt of the University Grants Commission (UGC), the model law proposed for universities refuses to die. According to the professor and students, their reserves against the law, it was the members of the University and Karamchari Union College, New Delhi and the Jamia Administrative Staff Association (JASA), their fears.
The associations have protested outside the office and UGC has submitted his memoirs. The association was demonstrated against members of the UGC’s intervention unnecessary “and” its offer to reduce the autonomy of institutions. ”
JASA members that the Academic Council of Jamia Millia Islamia has already decided on a separate entrance and test, it does not comply with the proposal of UGC common entrance test.
In his memorandum, the JASA stressed that “the exploitation of tests common to both business and engineering courses of study must be, since it is far zusammenraffend of autonomy granted to Jamia and” other institutions of higher education by Act of Parliament. They are trying also lifting the ban on recruitment of non-teaching staff.
The DUKU, in his memorandum also sought the lifting of the ban and called for the restoration of health posts for driving licences, chef, etc. mali chief academic high schools and Science of the TA in all departments of higher education.
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A unique combination of research and teaching starts today in New Delhi for an international project research on the topic of health insurance for the poorest people of India participation in Cologne. Thirty students from Germany, the Netherlands and India meet in the Indian capital with professors, international experts and representatives of India’s high-level politics and economy, for the greatest comparative survey households in this regard to assess. The project with the name “Strengthening Health Insurance Micro Units for the Poor in India” is funded by the European Commission. The University of Cologne (project coordinator), Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) and the Birla Institute of Management Technology (BIMTECH) are taking part.
The extension of health insurance also adapted for the poor of the population is a matter of great India. A World Bank study of 2002, is a quarter of Indians by the cost of hospitalization in poverty. A circumstance by insurance is easy to avoid, but access of the target population and its needs a challenge. Under the study, including the Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) has been absorbed, 4,900 Indian households in seven different regions. In each of these regions, there is already a “Kleinstversicherer active, and the data obtained so far more than empirical comparison in this area is becoming possible. These include such topics as the demand for insurance benefits, supply, regulatory or reinsurance Kleinstversicherern. The objective of the survey is available Kleinstversicherer to strengthen and gain knowledge, as in the future in a development perspective, social and economic point of view of health insurance for the poor can be useful. It is based on the theoretical project preparatory work for taking over financial and administrative institution in 2002 under the name “Social Reinsurance” have been published (Dror / Preker (ed): Social Reinsurance. ILO / World Bank, 2002). The project will therefore give priority to guarantee a lasting effect. Policy Board, developing management software for Kleinstversicherungen and instruments tailored to support the Kleinstversicherung are at the forefront. Student participation in the project ensures that young professionals qualified in the future in this area, or search in occupations development of knowledge gained their implementation. The thirty projects students meet for four weeks at an international workshop on the campus of BIMTECH in Delhi. The trip includes for each student in addition to a trip to a week of parties Kleinstversicherer. Au programme: interviews with experts, discussions with Indian economic and insured experiences. The students, after their return by a diploma or Master Thesis on a sub-theme of the study.
Experts contend the project team on the field, such as Dr. Ruth Koren professor at the University of Tel-Aviv or Dr. Marion Danis by the National Institutes of Health (USA). Both accompany the group for a longer period. In addition, a number of other experts at conferences and enrich the high-level segment representing the Indian government in exchange contact with the group.
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New Delhi, Nov. 23 (PTI) India business students prefer an improvement in supply as high profile pay-packets, a Champlain Business Asso barometer showed.
“An overwhelming in India, 95 per cent of the leaders of Business Schools graduates are prepared to pay in the future packages vigorously for a job profile of their preference and 79 percent of these students are eagerly sought work offshore directly to your early career, body barometer Industry’s Business Survey (ABB), said.
The survey was conducted on 271 students from Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, the Institute of Management of Technology in Ghaziabad, SP Jain Institute of Management and Research, Symbiosis Institute of International Business at Pune, Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar, ICFAI Business School, Birla Institute of Technology and Management Institute of Agri Business.
While the maximum workload, students prefer the profile and opportunities for growth, only five per cent of them have opted for large salaries, the survey said.
Factors that influence students to choose better-paid were the desire to improve living conditions, expectations and responsibilities of the family, education and withdraw from loans, investments in the area of entrepreneurship .
Entwickelten economies with better working conditions, a good standard of living of many promises and growth potential of India attract the talent pool of 79 percent of MBA graduates from abroad who want to work Asso a Cham K said President Anil Agrawal.
While almost 65 percent of respondents wanted jobs in developed countries like the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia were the next elections, said the study, the addition of Europe, Canada, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates, other parameters. Among the 21% of respondents, 44 percent who are not priority over the employment situation, nearly 44 per cent, there were a few seconds on the importance of the work profile and 9 percent, as provides the first priority.
Banking sector was the most popular among students, while the operations, marketing and information technology industry was no other choice, “said the survey.
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New Delhi, May 23 (PTI): enthusiastic over 100 percent growth in life insurance in 2006-07, more than four players at the beginning of their probable venture of the year.
Another awaits 3-4 players, the life insurance business in this financial year, the number of players to 20, “IRDA Member (Life) said Prabhakar G PTI here.
Your applications were rejected at various stages of approval, he said, adding that some of the candidates were verstaatlichte, banks have had a lot of foreign players.
There are currently 15 private players, with 25 per cent market share, while insurance, the public sector LIC-Player is the market leader with over 75% market share.
In addition to numerous players have mapped the existing expansion plan, tap the emerging market, he said, adding, some companies were planning to double their activities.
Private actors were in the subway, but now cities to reach semi-urban and rural India, he said.
Prabhakar, said 2000 since its inception in IRDA, the density of insurance has increased from 1.77 per cent to 2.53 per cent during the year 2005.
During the same period, per capita spending on insurance products for the triple-triple increased to USD 20.4 USD 7.6 by the year 2000, he said, the Birla Institute of Management Technology.
The future challenges of the industry, he said, the main obstacle is the big black dot of human resources.
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MUMBAI - An Offbeat smash hit Hindi film, Chak De! India - freely translated into India C’mon! — If, as a hymn Cheerleading of India, sports victories to celebrate the rise in stock markets in progress.
In a country hakte seriously about movies, sport and politics, Chak De! A rope hit since its introduction, and visitors in August, the title might think that soundtrack is
Kennmelodie India, a country of one.
Do not miss the chance, India’s Congress party in power has announced its slogan “Chak De-Congress” for the elections in the West Indian Federal Gujarat. And the management of the Birla Institute of Technology, New Delhi, is organising an event on the theme of Chak, focusing on the construction of the team and leadership.
The welfare of the film, is published at the international level, based on a true story about the struggle of India enthusiasts of the national hockey team of women of the national team gentlemen.
Amid the hoo-hah, Chak De! India offers an irritant in the fight against a rate in the country, is known for its extreme contrasts. The chest-gung-ho sounds of a flap between the billionaire surreal to separate the Indians protzend to $ 60 million of private jets birthday gift (Mukesh Ambani industrial) and India, where the majority of people struggle to survive with a minimum of safe water, sanitation, De electricity, roads, schools and health care.
But India has clearly hit with this unusual pulse of energy, the Chak De! It covers, in a generation in the 1980’s, was born, grew confident in India vis-à-vis the opening of the world and in the 1990’s, in the supply of seats at the end of 2000 .
Demographic, India has the largest population living below-40 in the world, and it is expected that this position for the next 40 years. A widespread view is that the younger generation is the current dynamic and positive, by themselves, the country has seen since independence in 1947.
Manufacturers of branded articles voted to be different, and to say that the change is enormous. “There is a big difference in perspective that young people today have far more resources than we have,” Rajiv Raja, jazz flutist popular and Executive Creative Director of the advertising agency a leader, Bates India, said Asia Times Online. “They live for the moment, today and tomorrow, to change jobs more often than we have done and want to fatten more in a single lifetime. we had to use [in India] Lack of resources, while the younger generation now significant power on the broadest possible Also sufficient resources. ”
Bates, as they a difference in the attitude of the success of the campaign for a product life insurance, Tata AIG, with its recent commercials with a man 90 years, with regret, not to invest for the future , when he was 30. He deplored the fact that more time out that his boss “Companies are expanding, rather than his own children grow up,” says Raja.
The frenzy of consumption atemlose not work with the fear of making hay while the sun through the clouds on the run with a sound, but with the confidence that the best is to go more deeply for a while. “The generation of 20 to India is something even more feelings and less timid that we have at this age,” Amy Fernades, an editor of the print media in Mumbai, told Asia Times Online. “Our parents had a hangover from the colonial era and in 1980 fought as they accuse us young. But young Indians now have such a lack of luggage. They are proud Indian. ”
Chak De L ‘! India film does a new entity with India itself of faith found, and touched iconic status. With India, the largest Hindi film star, Shahrukh Khan, the public, he moved with his smooth product of history underdog wins of a down-and-out named hockey coach-Kabir Khan, an inspiring up outsider women’s hockey team to the World Cup victory.
The main character, Kabir Khan, has been clearly designated by Kabir, at the 15th St. century Indian poet, advocates unity among different religions. Secular tensions continue to one of the biggest challenges of India.
How-2005, while nearly half of ‘electorate in the 18-40 age group. The political party unleashed young faces - the aging of most children - and follow politicians woo young voters medienerfahren the youngest in the world. It articulates the efficiency, accountability and commitment to the elimination of corruption. The Congress of the nation successfully knocked electoral unexpected.
Mission accomplished, the old political powerbrokers a plum posts in the administration, with some veterans not even standing, or to win elections. The young faces were ranked side. Now, with the medium-term perspective of a general election, young politicians like Rahul Gandhi (Congress leader Sonia Gandhi’s son) were given a more active role in organizing elections, Uttar Pradesh state.
These young Heads of State and Government is a matter of India and much more realistic with professionals from the “Chak De” Perspectives of India charge in place of the famous casual chalta hai (anything goes) attitude.
“These days, young people are very different from what we have to do,” says Saganika Bannerjee, a teacher for disadvantaged children in Mumbai, and with her two daughters in early youth. “They are highly concentrated, are better informed about the many issues that know what they want, not something less.”
A nation’s character is said, the sport is played on fields, and India is dreist new face was revealed recently by the cricket, the country’s favorite obsession. Reality played when Chak De fiction! The melody was played in the Wanderers stadium Johannesburg, when a young and inexperienced Indian cricket team won unexpectedly World Cup in South Africa in September.
Forgotten was banned for all sub-continental shyness, as young people in their twenties played what the critics as “courageous” and the Cricket triumph over experienced teams in the inaugural Twenty20 World Cup, the game resumed in the last, shortest and most exciting international version.
More crucial to the younger generation are much more open to changes at best, the key to the basis of changes in society, at best - it is clearly visible in the quantum leap in the young Indians to the personal development of Practices such as Vipassana, non-sectarian altindischen the method of cleansing the mind.
In Dhamma Giri, the first Vipassana centre in the outskirts of Mumbai, the faces of the young people - including society, advertising and entertainment in the world - predominate among the seats and in training, myths vertreibend obsolete, that meditation For only the elderly or for such worldwide.
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Destination Uttar Pradesh, 2005, a two-day interactive conference concluded
in New Delhi January 13. The conference was organized by the Uttar Pradesh
Development Council in partnership with the Birla Institute of Management
Technology and Research & Development Initiative, a Delhi-based management
consultancy organization.
The conference was aimed at attracting the attention of investors in India
and abroad towards the transformation in Uttar Pradesh. The conference was
inaugurated by Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav.
Aditya Birla Group Chairman Kumaramangalam Birla delivered the keynote
address on the conference’s theme ‘Resurging Uttar Pradesh: Emerging
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With politics, the big talking point in this season, the campus is clearly not ready to leave. This week saw at least two press conferences, where the teaching of the community expressed its political thinking.
While the first had the Aligarh Muslim University, a clear call for the United States Congress, the second from the left-backed Democratic Teachers’ Front (DTF) focuses on issues related to campus, and he asked the voters ousting of the BJP, which you had said, education neglected.
“Over the past five years, the BJP NDA government led by a sinister aggressive agenda in the areas of education, which has already inflicted enormous damage on the country’s education system. Threat posed by the Comprehensive and the total destruction of this system in a very short time a large agenda these trades is expected to continue in this area une”Déclaration of the DTF said.
Lance central government, spending only one percent of total spending on education, “said DTF combined plan and not cost plan for the formation of the Centre was less than 2.5 per cent of total expenditure, and less than 0.4 per cent of GNP in the country.
But of course it is not just all expenditures for education, teachers have a problem with.
Another problem is that the community believes, could pose a threat to what he described as “the BJP attempted replacement of the rational, humane and scientifically, the content of education at all levels, myths, prejudices and irrationalities”.
They complain of the BJP “Talibanising education,”he appealed to the population to the election, but for all the others as BJP party. Relocation of the teaching of preaching, it is clearly a new curriculum, the academic Until now awake.
The Birla Institute of Technology Management is organizing a workshop on “emerging trends in the insurance Industrie”in this week for a common platform for the insurance markets of professionals and students. Organized in conjunction with the Federation of research, training and Continue (FORTE) in the insurance sector and Insurance Supervisory Board, the workshop revolved around the themes of prevention, health insurance and rural insurance. Prévoyait Major insurance companies, as experts representing the head of ING Life Insurance, NN Joshi, chairman of the Life Insurance Corporation of India, SB Mathur, and many others.
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The SAE Technology College, known for the quality of courses in the media and entertainment sector, today in Mumbai, the list of centres in Bangalore, Coimbatore, Thiruvananthapuram and New Delhi. Four years ago, has just been launched, the Institute has some of the best films and policy makers, as Priyadarshan Santosh Sivan with the exception of the University of Delhi, Dean of Students’ Welfare State, Hema Raghavan, on its Board of Directors.
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NEW DELHI: An interactive session on “Dabbawalas Mumbai: The Success Story” was organized in industry PHD Chambers of Commerce and here Wednesday.
It was jointly organized by the Birla Institute of Management Technology (BIMTECH) and the Society for Advancement of Education in India, in collaboration with the Birla Alumni Associations “network.”
Introduction to the subject, the deputy director BIMTECH Anupam Varma said, a study on the activities of the Dabbawalas shown that they provide not only, but also boxing twelve o’clock working as a team very cohesion.
“The implementation of techniques of Team-Building-just as an important function. As usual, it did not have time to continue this activity for more than 115 years, with a record to strike? The association It has six offices in Mumbai and the office of the institution to take on 15 of each month. they set some rules that are followed in each of its 5000 members, many of whom are not trained. They work as a team From the cohesion and respect for others of us, “says Varma.
After lunch, the collection packed in two or three classes of cans “dabbas” subscribers homes, Dabbawalas deliver the boxes to their work.
After lunch is consumed, the coffers of the Dabbawalas collect and again returned to the homes of subscribers.
For more closely in terms of logistics, supply chain, discipline, time, the security and unity of the Dabbawalas coding, a documentary was shown on the same occasion. In addition to the treatment of more than 2 lach lunch boxes every day, the Dabbawalas are now in the use of information technology to expand their business and social security.
For Dabbawalas credit, the rate of error is reported that only one in 16 million deliveries.
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