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Suryadatta Institution, Pune offers MBA courses to graduates, and professionals. Fresh graduates can pursue MBA through Suryadatta admission test (SAT).
Suryadatta Institute of Business Management and Technology (SIBMT) offers two years full time PGDM in Retail + FMCG, Telecom + IT and Services + IT Enabled Services.
Suryadatta Institute Of Management and Mass Communication (SIMMC), offers two years full time PGDM in Marketing + International Business (IB), Human Resource + International Business (IB), Finance + Marketing, Marketing + Information Technology (IT), International Business + Information Technology (IT).
Suryadatta Education Foundation’s Suryadatta institutes are offering management education since 2000. The contemporary education backed by industry training and overall development is the key factor of Suryadatta students who are trained in simulated environment and fine-tuned in accordance to the requirements of present corporate world, says a press note.
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THE SECOND batch complete the Graduate Diploma in Post-Infrastructure Management (PGDIM), proposed by the Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU), is scheduled for the beginning of the School of Management for buildings, facilities and development strategies (MINDS) India, here.
The PGDIM one year full-time for graduates in all disciplines of engineering sciences, including agriculture and the technical architecture and doctorates in other disciplines.
The program focuses on planning tools, project management, Contract Management, Infrastructure Finance, Information and communication technologies (ICTs), applications and geographic information systems; strategic environmental assessment, legal and regulatory environment and emerging paradigms.
ISD signed a Memorandum of Understanding
The city-based Dayananda Sagar institutions (ISD) has, in a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Uganda as a technical partner and academic institutions of higher education is it in Uganda, for the know - make the ISD.
The partnership, according to the authorities JG allows upgradation of existing programs and new programs from time to time in institutions of higher education in Uganda. “DSI, put its infrastructure and the Faculty for teachers and students work on joint programmes and Bangalore in Uganda,” she said.
In addition to the partnership allows the exchange of professors and students between universities in Uganda and DSI.
DSI receive students in universities in Uganda charging on its institutions of higher education within the partnership.
The technical and scientific cooperation in information technology, engineering, management, languages, health sciences and health care.
As part of the agreement, which Sagar group will help to plan and build a pediatric health care in Uganda with the commitment to the development of national centres of education in this country, JG President D. Hemachandra Sagar.
The declaration of intent was signed by Fred Beyendoca, High Commissioner and Nimisha Madhvani, Deputy High Commissioner of the Government of India in Uganda, and Dr. Sagar.
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The Department of Visual Communication, J.J. College of Arts and Science, Pudukottai, organised a `film appreciation session’ at the viewing hall of the college recently.
R. Seshadri Rajan, Educational Multimedia Research Centre, Madurai Kamaraj University, was the chief guest and he exquisitely navigated the session. Two great pieces namely `Bicycle Thieves’ directed by Vittoria De Sica and `Pather Panchali’ directed by Satyajit Ray, were screened on the occasion.
Mr. Rajan explained how to read, conceive and review a film. He also dilated on the idea of categorising the genres of films.
For a question raised by a student into what genre the films Pather Panchali and Bicycle Thieves, he delineated the difference realistic film and neo realistic films. He also added that both were the best examples for neo-realistic films. The Head of the Department of Visual Communication of the College, S. Parthasarathy also spoke.
On behalf of the Department of Biotechnology, the BIBS Association of the Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan College of Arts and Science (women), Perambalur, conducted a State-level seminar on `Biotechnology: prospects and retrospect’. The Reader, Department of Microbiology, National Facility for Marine-Cyanobacteria, Bharathidasan University, N. Thajuddin, in his inaugural address spoke about the importance of micro algal Biotechnology referring the uses of algae, need for SCP and the efficiency of Spirullina’. The department magazine `Acmetech 05′ was released by the Director, The Rapinat Herbarium and Centre for Molecular Systematics, St. Joseph’s College, Tiruchi and Dr. Thajuddin received the first copy.
In the sessions that followed, Dr. John Britto, spoke on `Ethical issues in biotechnology’ when he referred to the probable effect of Biotechnology, the ethical and social impact of Biotechnology and the human therapeutic cloning. Scientist from the Botanical Survey of India, Southern Circle, Yercaud, S. Kaliamoorthy, spoke on the `recent trends in plant tissue culture’ and the Professor and Head, Department of Biotechnology, Mahendra College of Arts and Science, Namakkal, spoke on `Opportunities in Biotechnology.
The Dean, Faculty of Life Science of the college, S. Sankaran delivered the valedictory address and the Principal, R. M. Meenakshi presided.
The Department of Management Studies of the Thanthai Hans Roever College, Perambalur, organised the second activity week 2005 recently, when experts from different fields gave guest lectures. Rajendran, lecturer, Department of Social Work, delivered a lecture `Mental health and management’.
The senior manager, Madras Cements Limited, S. N. M. Suri spoke on the `Need for human resources: accounting and auditing’ in the present day scenario and elaborated the potential of HRs in running a successful show.
Mr. Senthilnathan, an advocate, delivered an awareness lecture on legal aspects concerning consumerism and management, Senior Manager, accounts, Madras Cements Limited, Sridhar emphasised the existing accounting practices being followed in leading industries during his special lecture and R. Victor Lazarus of Southern Railway spoke on `essentials of communication and personality development.
More than 130 research papers were presented and 250 participants deliberated in the four technical sessions at the three-day 12th annual session of the Tamil Nadu History Congress held at A.V.C. College at Mayiladuturai in Nagapattinam district organised by the Department of History of the college recently.
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R.S. Baskkaran, professor, Periyar anniversary Polytechnic College, Vallam, received the “Best Polytechnic Teacher Award” for 2005 in recognition of her outstanding contribution to the polytechnic education system.
The release given here by the Polytechnic said the award was NO Shetty, chairman, Southwestern Region, AICTE, Bangalore, in the constitutive of the eighth Indian company for technical training Annual Convention (Tamil Nadu and Pondichery section ) Held a PSNA College of Engineering and Technology, Dindigul.
More than 300 technical papers presented at the Convention different high schools and specialized engineering schools, five papers were prepared and presented by members of the Faculty Periyar anniversary Polytechnic College.
P. Arul Selvan, professor, Department of Communication, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli, a conference on “Community Radio experiences in India under the aegis of the Division of visual communication JJ College of Arts and Science, Pudukottai, recently.
It explains the philosophy behind the concept of Community Radio, run by you the people for the people and on behalf of the people. Community radio in general reflects the problems of people in their own dialect and non-profit organizations.
Dr. Arul Selvan said that the establishment of a community radio station does not cost much. They are far from the Nepali SriLankan and municipalities, whereas the experiment is still at the beginning of the country. Anna FM, started by Anna University, is the first campus radio in India.
S. Parthasarathy, Director, Division of visual communication; Suganthini Joyce, professor in the department, spoke.
Students of the social division of labour, JJ College of Arts and Science, an outreach program of “alcoholism” MCT school registration in Arangal Namanasamudram. Swagurunathan, Principal of the school; Cyril, teachers and Ponnarasan, physical education teacher; spoke on the occasion. Bharathimohan and Ravi Kumar, both the Khajamalai Ladies Association, Tiruchi, cultural programmes, the awareness of students on the harmful effects of alcohol and drugs.
The department of microbiology and biotechnology for Srinivasan College of Arts and Science, Perambalur, is organizing a seminar on “emerging trends in life sciences recently. S. Sankaran, Dean, Faculty of Life Sciences, Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan College of Arts and Science for Women, was the guest conductor. It motivates students with new ideas on relevant areas. Pupils and students actively in the interactive session in the port.
The association Bio-Pearl of the department of bio-chemistry of Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan College of Arts and Science, Perambalur, organized a specific course of the programme for the benefit of life sciences students. N. Pradeep Kumar, project manager and coordinator of the programme and bio-informatics Institute of India, Hyderabad, a conference on career prospects and projects of life sciences. He invited students to be more aware of recent trends and the importance of the major problems in the field of life sciences. He also stressed the importance of research.
During the interactive session, Mr. Pradeep Kumar clarify various concerns of students.
The main R.M. Meenakshi, the presidency of the function. The head of the department of bio-chemistry, P. Manju, spoke.
The Rotaract Club of college Ranganathapuram village. The club has planned to organise camps and awareness programmes in the village and take careful planning in this regard was held recently. The club members have visited the village and spoke with the chairman of village panchayats, Chinnasamy and other members away.
One day during training programme for government officials was held in Thai Than Hans Roever College, Perambalur recently. This program was organized jointly by the Department of Management Studies and Department of Social Work college.
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A forum was recently on the AVC College of Engineering in Mayiladuturai in the district of Nagapattinam, in the interest of personality development and improving the communication skills of students.
Dr.Arun V. Parwate, Principal of the school, the need for students to improve communication capacity to face interviews for placement.
Dr S. Rama Nathan, Director, Department of Management Studies at the university, to coordinate the activities of the Forum stresses in a oratoire Honing’s capabilities and recalled that the forum would focus on this aspect.
The Forum has ambitious plans, many training programs to negotiate self-confidence among students. The current generation of engineering graduates should try to improve their communication skills to achieve employability, Dr.Ramanathan said.
The PG-Department of Computer Science, Hans Roever Than Thai College, Perambalur, the campus has organized an interview last week for its students, has just been passed out of college.
Of the 100 graduates fresh MCA, M.Sc. Science, M.Sc. Information Technology skills, participated in the interrogation by the Nagpur-based Software Development Firm-Master-Software, ten candidates were approved by the company to its partners are working on sites in Tamil Nadu, as a trainee software engineers with a package of wage moderation. The company recruits Freshers exclusively for software management College, promised on the recruitment of candidates with skills in Hindi, in its development based Nagpur in central and northern India. The provision of training and troubleshooting.
The Master Marketing Executive Sivakumar software, and Software Engineer, Nitin Dange the interview conducted in the presence of the Principal, V. Ganesan, director, Duraisamy. The company also announced its plans for the recruitment of qualified candidates in the basement of the college for data entry.
The activities of the association Chemistry - Resonansone Club - JJ College of Arts and Science, Namanasamudram, Pudukottai district, was inaugurated in a function held recently.
N. Kalaiselvi, scientific, Advanced Battery Division, CECRI, Karaikudi, a conference on “Next Generation” current sources green “on the occasion.
A stated Dr. Kalaiselvi lithium batteries play an important role in various electronic devices. With the scratch, “said Dr Kalaiselvi the various potential candidates for secondary batteries. She gave an exhaustive account of the different types of lithium batteries, which could be regarded as the next generation of energy sources environmentally friendly. His briefing the various activities of the CECRI. Several models of lithium batteries have been an opportunity for students and was surprised to see a little size batteries to play an important role in food.
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CHENNAI: India Institute of Technology (IITS) have long been recognized as one of the best of our education system and also have the worldwide recognition that the institutions comparable to the best in the world, the vice-president, planning the communication, Montek Singh Ahluwalia said here on Friday.
As graduates of the IITS were well in the USA, the U.S. Congress recently adopted a resolution on the estimation of these institutions, alongside the assessment of contributions by Indian Americans on the U.S. economy .
India is indeed the rate of private savings on a broad basis of the ability of business, commitment to an independent judiciary and respect for accepted standards of accounting had observers suggest that the country has able to achieve a growth rate of over 8 per cent per annum, however, support political measures were available, “said Ahluwalia also the convocation address in IIT.
M.S. Ananth, director of IIT Madras, has been awarded 1134 degrees. Among them, 82 Ph.Ds, 98 MS, 411 M Tech, 37 MBA, MSc 83, 80 and Dual Degree 343 B. Tech.
“These accounts cover a wide range of disciplines and specialties offered by the ten engineering departments, three divisions, the division of management studies and the Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences and Humanities”.
The Chairman, Board of Governors, AE Muthunayagam said the creation of technology park would be a reality, with the government allotting areas related to the IIT.
Among the winners was Arvind Thiagarajan, receive, the President of India and the price by the highest score among CGPA-tech students and pupils in two ways.
The governor, the prize went to Mahesh Krishnamurthi (B. Tech). Karthik Srivatsa (B. M. technology and dual-Tech Degree), Dr. bags Shankar Dayal Sharma, while the price-AVN Ravikanth, the Institute was awarded the Order of Merit.
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India is emerging as a laboratory for testing out new technologies and business models for narrowing the digital divide between urban and rural people in a developing economy.
Lack of Internet and telephone connectivity in rural India, where over 70 per cent of the Indian population lives, is a major challenge for a number of authorities, NGOs (nongovernment organizations) and multilateral aid organizations. The business sector is also discovered that relays the digital divide could translate into new markets open.
For example, HP Labs, India, which was established in Bangalore earlier this year, Palo Alto, CA, Hewlett-Packard Co., is developing products for markets in rural India . “Our technology has been placed on three areas - information available to the technical means to use Indian languages, improvement of connectivity options, outside major cities are not currently have adequate access to the Internet and affordable devices, “said Srinivasan Ramani, director of HP Labs India.
“For example, we are working to create an Indian language for taking over experimental PC can be used for four users simultaneously,” said Ramani.
HP Labs, India is also to examine how digital photography, you can a second source of income for the village kiosks, access to computers and the Internet, and is also experimenting with techniques developed by its parent company, Palo Alto laboratory, Low bandwidth multimedia communications. “Teachers and students can create their own stories and presentations with such a system,” said Ramani.
Private sector participation in projects to strengthen the digital divide in India is likely to increase, Ved Prakash Sharma, director of information technology (IT) and computer and communication specialist of the National Agricultural Technology Project of the National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management in Hyderabad. “Everyone by moderators, there was a chance to these initiatives, and that is good,” said Sharma. “The growth of the Indian economy of rural areas, a large number of customers for technology companies. ”
Projects in the public sector are also fashion and the establishment of communication infrastructures. Media Lab Asia (MLA), based in Mumbai, is setting up an 802.11 wireless network standard consistent with Internet and voice connectivity to India, the rural masses. Established by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) ’s Media Laboratory in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in tandem with the Indian government, MLA focuses on the development and deployment of technological solutions for closing the digital divide in developing economies.
Assessment Project 802.11 for rural connectivity is anchored MLA research centre in the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Kanpur. From four villages around Kanpur, the project plans for a “corridor of information” between the cities of Kanpur and Lucknow in North India, which account for about 25 villages along the road. MLA plans deployment of 802.11, which until now have not been used in rural India, connectivity, because of its lower cost, according to Dheeraj Sanghi, MLA scientists at IIT Kanpur research centre.
While it is premature to the impact of recent initiatives MLA and HP, previous projects to provide solutions to bridge the digital divide, report remarkable success. The telecommunications and computer networks (Tenet) in the group, Chennai-based Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, developed in-house corDECT Wireless Local Loop (WLL) for the provision of technologies and Internet connectivity to 250 votes Community Kiosks offer these services to over 700000 people in rural India, according to Ashok Jhunjhunwala, Professor of Electrical Engineering Department of IIT Madras, and director of the Tenet. The wireless local loop based on micro-mobile, DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications), standard ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute).
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Mumbai, Jan 14 The Indian companies increasingly hooked on the passage subcontracting in mind for the entire bandwidth of their logistical requirements, the local logistics services market perhaps birth a series of new players in the fourth party logistics (4PL), providers of services.
During a clutch third-party logistics (3PL) are service companies to fixing are spread over a wide range of sectors of automotive, hardware, pharmaceuticals, telecommunications and communication on FMCG, consumer goods and durable fertilizer, the new generation of houses Corporate Outsourcing search nontraditional logistical requirements. These analysts feel can lead to what the service 4PL concept, service is the only interface between the client and several logistic service providers, such as centralized management of all aspects of the Supply Chain.
Having tasted the benefits of outsourcing their requirements such as Outbound logistics / transport Inbound, compensation personalized, Import / Export Management and Outbound / Inbound-Warehousing, companies houses are currently thinking in regard to outsourcing of non-traditional logistics requirements such as reverse logistics, inventory management, order-books processing, distribution, labelling and packaging.
Some market participants of the logistics service business, but the feeling that the transfer would take some time. “4PL provider of design, but it will take some time, in India, as domestic service 3PL market potential is not yet completely open. Even for 4PL concept click, we need a strong network of service 3PL - Deployment all aspects of Supply Chain Management, “said Vineet Agrawal, Executive Director of Transport Corporation of India (TCI).
He told the Business Line service 4PL not least, the orientation of the sector and provides businesses with all of its Supply Chain Management and unloading, then a multiple 3PL service providers, such as trend in developed markets.
Current trends indicate that the cement sector has reaped the greatest benefits of outsourcing logistics, 3PL requirements of service providers, particularly in logistics account for between 10 to 15 percent of their operating costs. Even for the automotive and mechanical sector, logistics, account for 5 to 10 per cent of their operating costs, while the FMCG ranges from 3 to 7 per cent, as the usefulness of volumes, analysts point out .
, Says Dr. B.S. Sahay, president of the Center for Supply Chain Management Development Institute of Management (MDI), Gurgaon: “Although the 3PL service providers, have a bandwidth of Supply Chain Services, the service is unable, to the satisfaction of the whole enterprise logistics requirements of corporate houses. The result is that companies have to mount a combination of in-house and sub-components of effective service to manage their supply chain required. The problem is that the new structure developed in which a key customer and a few other members come here 4PL to a service provider. ”
Today, however, service should 3PL their activities to develop and sharpen their effectiveness in a new increase in business confidence, say analysts. Indeed, according to a recent survey conducted by the MDI and TCI, we saw that among the 130 companies spread over 15 sectors were surveyed, only 55 percent are subscription services 3PL, compared to 75 percent in worldwide. The survey also revealed that over 50 per cent of companies have subcontracting activities such as transport, storage and personalized compensation / shipping, outsourcing, while the rest of the Supply Chain activities n It is not usual, because of “concerns regarding the poor infrastructure and 3PL concerned by service in the situation.”
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SIX directors of Reliance Energy Ltd today issued his resignation to the board of directors of the company, deepening the mystery of the difference between the two Ambani brothers.
The six directors are of the opinion that we close to Mr. Anil Ambani, is also Chairman and Managing Director of Reliance Energy Ltd.
No reasons were for their sudden resignation.
The directors have their resignations are: M. Satish Seth, Executive Vice-President, Mr KH Mankad, full kitchen of the value of time director (Finance), Mr. SC Gupta, full kitchen of the value of time Director (Operations), Mr. JP Chalasani, full-time value Chef Manager (Business Development), Mr. Amitabh Jhunjhunwala, director, and Professor J. Ramachandran, Independent Director.
What is surprising, Reliance many observers that the majority of theatre directors, in their papers were of the opinion that we close to Mr. Anil Ambani. Four of them are folds of Reliance Industries, while Prof. Ramachandran is a Faculty of the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore.
Mr. Mankad has been a director of the company, even before Reliance has BSES.
News of his resignation was Reliance Energy, in a communication on the stock markets on Thursday afternoon. On Wednesday, President and CEO of Reliance Industries, Mr. Mukesh Ambani, had convinced Mr. ML Bhakta, director on the board of this company, its resignation.
Mr. Bhakta the offer of resignation, ostensibly for reasons of age, had triggered rumors, there is another resignation of directors of Reliance Industries Ltd.
However, she jumped Reliance Energy surprise, with a half-dozen of its directors resigned at once.
None of the directors, was withdrawn to submit its comments. There is, however, another director, is still on the board said these resignations can not be independent of their decision. Such is the case in current developments within the group, he said.
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THE Kerala government to invest in R 30 crore this year, to develop export promotion Kinfra Park in Kochi as a major centre for IT-enabled services (ITES).
At this announcement during its chairman, address, as the inaugural function of two years, Kerala 2002 show in the Technology Park, Chief Minister AK Antony, said that in the first phase, 100 hectares of land, except for the development of the Establishment.
The planning and construction with the highest international standards.
A special “Fast-Track mechanism will be established to ensure timely completion of the project.
“As the technology park to continue to remain flagship of our initiative, we propose to develop, Kochi ITES as the first goal. Kochi today adopted a communication of the most modern infrastructures in the country and the efforts underway for more complement and consolidate this advantage, “said Antony.
The government will shortly present a comprehensive training and ITES Human Resource Development Programme, in collaboration with key stakeholders in the private sector.
“We hope that the 50000 jobs in ICT sectors in the next four years. We are open to the economy,” said the Chief Minister.
Kerala IT-2002, in the wings of the State seek a frontline to target information technology investors.
The government has an intense drive in pursuing that goal, according to the Chief Minister.
As in the case of Techno Park, the second phase of enlargement is also setting up a technology and founder of the Centre for developing a new and sustainable campus Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management-Kerala ( IIITM-K). The government is also considering the technical expertise of young professionals in the USA and other overseas destinations to create networks of remote monitoring to support start-up units here.
In his inaugural address, Karnataka Chief Minister, M. SM Krishna, was the chief guest, said he was proud of the provision, that the four southern states were the leaders of the revolution.
Together, they have the clock R 18000 crore in software exports during the last year - 50 percent of total revenue across the country.
It was true that Indian software engineers, the result would be much weaker dollar, the quality of work product remains one of the best in the world. This is justified by the percentage of Indian companies which have achieved certification CMM Level 5.
According to a study by McKinsey & Co., at least one million new jobs are created in Karnataka in the next 10 years.
One way, the state has been attracting 100 percent FDI in the sector every week during the last 104 days.
The ITES industry is ideal for making full use of potential graduates of Kerala.
The rate of employment generation potential in this sector over the next five years, it is expected that millions more than the mark, “said Krishna.
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