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American Express to England: Tulika (front row) with her friends at the IIM, Ahmedabad
This bundle of determination is what one might describe as “a chit of a girl”, slight in build and as cute as they come. But let no one be fooled by this cutie because there happens to be an extremely incisive mind that’s part of the package. Heading for London to work for American Express, this 23-year-old will be the highest paid woman graduate from the IIM this year.
Born and brought up in Chandigarh, Tulika Maheshwari did her matriculation from Sacred Heart School, her twelfth from Mount Carmel School. She went to the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, and then to the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad. At both these prestigious institutions, she came out with top honours.
The moment Tulika (otherwise known as Chinka) passed out of the IIM, American Express invited her to be a part of the strategic planning group which does internal consulting for Amex, Europe and Asia. While she is looking forward to her new job, she is also excited about “wearing formal office clothes and getting a paycheck,” which incidentally happens to be about half a crore rupees.
Her support system has been her family — her dad, mom and sister. Her father, late Sharad Maheshwari, especially, “always had full faith in me. I may have been ready to give up sometimes, but he had to just tell me to give it my best shot.” She recollects her IIT coaching classes at an institute in Chandigarh. “There were these 50 really bright guys there, who were really focused. The girls were slightly less focused in comparison; I was a bit fazed. But my father told me to just do it and that’s what I did.”
Tulika loves to hang out with pals. “I’m not at all the sporty type. Apart from walking and doing aerobics, I do little else. But what she really loves to do is just chat with friends “at coffee places or at their home, but not in discos`85″ Trained in classical vocal music, she likes to spend time reading modern fiction, and classics. She enjoys pottery, which she feels she can pursue later. What does she do to beat stress? “Stress? I don’t get stressed.” she says with aplomb. “I’m cool and calm and like to think positively at all times.”
Despite having a considerable number of achievements under her belt, she feels that this is but a beginning. However, there is nothing flippant about her because, as she declares firmly: “I know what I want, I go for it and I work very, very hard for it. Once I’ve decided what I must do, I’m very focused about getting there.”
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American Express in England: Tulika (before) with his friends from the IIM, Ahmedabad
This package is to determine what might be described as “a chit a girl,” and thus easily build cute as they come. But do deceived by these cutie, because there is now once a very restrictive that the part of the package. Designation of London to work for American Express, these 23 years, is the highest paid woman graduate of IIM this year.
Born and raised in Chandigarh, Tulika Maheshwari registration of his heart Jesus school, his twelfth of Mount Caramel School. She went to the Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, then at the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad. On these two renowned institutions, she came up with distinction.
At the time Tulika (also known as Chinka) passed out of IIM, American Express their guest, part of the strategic planning of the internal functioning of the Consultative Group on Amex, Europe and Asia. While she welcomes his new job, she is as enthusiastic to wear formal office and a cheque settlement “, is happening elsewhere, about a half crore rupees.
Support your system has been his family - his father, mother and sister. His father, Sharad Maheshwari later, above all, “has always had confidence in me. I am willing to give up since sometimes, but he had only to tell me that my best shot him.” She recalls that her IIT coaching classes at an institute in Chandigarh. “There were these 50 guys really light, which focuses really. The girls were a little less concentrated in the report, I was a little fazed. But my father told me that only do so, and this I was doing. ”
Tulika loves depend on Pals. “I’m not the type of sport. Delà hiking and aerobics, I am something else. But what she really likes to do is discuss with friends only” varieties of coffee or in their homeland, but not in nightclubs `85″ Trained in classical vocal music, she likes to spend time reading the classical and modern fiction. Poterie you enjoy the products in fashion, they may follow later. What is they are to beat the stress? ” Stress? I did not savvy, says. “Says it with aplomb.” I am cool and calm and positive thinking at all times. ”
Despite a considerable number of successes under his belt, she feels that this is just the beginning. However, there is nothing frivolous because, as she said: “I know what I want, I’m going for them and I work very, very difficult for her. Once, I decided to do what I have, I am very concentrated around the track there. “
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The agriculture and civil aviation are the new areas on which a great promise of growth in telephony and India is the country on the path of economic progress, the European Union Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel said here today.
“Since then, it was liberalized in 1991 … the Indian economy has a lot of things and look better in one sector after another,” said Patel, in his invitation to address the symbiosis between the Institute of International Business.
“It is now the fall of the wall of civil aviation and agro-business sectors of broadband telephony with India on its goal of achieving economic self-sufficiency,” said the minister.
“Reliance, Bharti and others have investment plans of thousands of crore rupees in agro-business. Insofar as the field of civil aviation, some 30 to 40 lakh jobs will be created in this sector a new five to ten years, especially for pilots and engineers, “he said.
The minister, however, said the largest country more and more investment needed in the field of civil aviation.
“We had recently ordered 111 aircraft for India and Air-India for about $ 10 billion (RS 45000 crore),” said Patel.
“Can you see the nature of investment required in civil aviation … in comparison with other countries, we are nowhere in this sector. If 8000 and 5000 commercial aircraft to the USA and Western Europe figures of India is only 210, “he said.
Citing examples of Dubai and Singapore, he said a strong civil aviation industry could stimulate the tourism sector.
“The real challenge before us, setting up the infrastructure. Delhi and Mumbai in India is not the size, geography and population, who are both weakness and strength. We want to build, airports , Transport complexes, etc. refrigerating enterprises in many places like that and are also possible in the process of developing a grid, “the Minister of Civil Aviation.
“It is also a proposal to establish an integrated transport complex in Nagpur, where all the transshipment of cargoes that can be transmitted before their objectives,” said Patel.
“Even if sometimes it looks like we remain with petty crime such things as language issues and caste, on the other hand, we get to see a new India exponential growth,” said the minister. “It is time for an exciting, especially for young students … It is true, from time to integrate and our economy, agreed with the world. We can not afford to live in isolation, “Patel Awarded the degree of two-year Post-Graduate Programs in international affairs and agriculture and economy functioning education to 155 students , Said.
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