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Raised in a new Indo-Pak front.

When the country was celebrating the release of two Indian prisoners of war from Pakistan last week, a group of students from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) were on a week long trip in the country to take Indo-Pak and cultural exchanges in education to a new level. A delegation of 12 students of the faculty alongwith the LUMS visited the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) from the capital B in combination with other schools in the country.

The assistant professor of mathematics at the Faculty of LUMS and leadership of the culture of society, Ayesha Ali said: “We were interested in interacting with students and teachers from schools B across India since for a long time. One of our students, Amber Rahman, co-founder and Chairman of culture LUMS company took the initiative and send letters to different schools of B in India. B-Many schools responded to our request and has IIFT been one of them invite us to visit their campuses. Our idea was, with those who, as future policymakers of the country. ”

The interaction began with a presentation by students from LUMS life on the campus of the LUMS. A high-level graduate of the School of Arts and Sciences of the LUMS, Kehkashan Beenish Khan said: “We Daku` Day “for the elderly dacoits dressed like trying to steal for food or cash that may juniors be assigned to an athlete. “The presentation contains details about his adventures-Club, had the scale the heights of Nanga Parbat.

The presentation was followed by an interaction with LUMsians and IIFTians. In response to a question in the field of cultural difference in the two countries, a student at the B. Sc (Hons), Major of the economy to education LUMS Amber Rahman, said: “We have no ethical difference of cultural diversity and lifestyle of humans in India and Pakistan. Indeed, Delhi appeared very similar to Lahore, and we are fools of India dishes that we were able to enjoy. Choicest delicacies, but were in fact südindische dishes DOSA and Sambhar

Conventional in the capital

Move to Indipop and rock, classical music and dance are adjusted to ensure a return mellow December on the condition of cultural diversity horizon. The Society for the Advancement of Indian classical music and youth culture (SpicMacay) is organizing a series of programs Calcutta-based kathak dancer Malabika Mitra in training centres Ranchi, Jamshedpur and Bokaro, as part of ” Virasat “from the 12nd Festival December. The programs are aimed at the younger generation knows the country’s rich cultural heritage.

SpicMacay sources, said the series starts at Jamshedpur.

where the artist is the timetable for the implementation of two institutes. “The first program east of Xavier Labour Relations Institute (XLRI). We are yet to decide, in second place, it is also a school,” said sources. “In Ranchi, we are in contact with the Bishop and Westcott students BIT-Mesra where we plan to host programs. A decision on the venue was taken at a board meeting on 30 November “sources added. SpicMacay organizes the program after a year away.

Last year, he organized concerts Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, Sanjeev Abhayankar, Rajan Mishra and Sayan Teejan Bai in Virasat Festival. The programmes will be in the next month is part of the “Virasat Festival this summer, as this month. However, organizers of the event postponed because of the Feast of the State festivities organised by the Government in different parts of the country, including the capital.

“Malabika’s concert will be followed by many other manifestations of this kind, in January, for which we are in permanent contact with our core competencies in Delhi. Delà Ranchi, Jamshedpur and Bokaro, we plan to organize a concert in Dhanbad Where we have a strong presence in the India School of Mines and the Central Fuel Research Institute, said sources. Chapter SpicMacay Jharkhand has actively participated in a number of years. It has a large base of Ranchi, Dhanbad, Jamshedpur and Bokaro. However, the host State was unable chapters many programmes during the last year. Last month, the units met in Ranchi, where it was decided to go in activities revitalization of classical art movement in the country.

Raised in a new Indo-Pak-Front

When the country was celebrating the release of two Indian prisoners of war from Pakistan last week, a group of students from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) were on a week long trip in the country to take Indo-Pak and cultural exchanges in education to a new level. A delegation of 12 students of the faculty alongwith the LUMS visited the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) from the capital B in combination with other schools in the country.

The assistant professor of mathematics at the Faculty of LUMS and leadership of the culture of society, Ayesha Ali said: “We were interested in interacting with students and teachers from schools B across India since for a long time. One of our students, Amber Rahman, co-founder and Chairman of culture LUMS company took the initiative and send letters to different schools of B in India. B-Many schools responded to our request and has IIFT been one of them invite us to visit their campuses. Our idea was, with those who, as future policymakers of the country. ”

The interaction began with a presentation by students from LUMS life on the campus of the LUMS. A high-level graduate of the School of Arts and Sciences of the LUMS, Kehkashan Beenish Khan said: “We Daku` Day “for the elderly dacoits dressed like trying to steal for food or cash that may juniors be assigned to an athlete. “The presentation contains details about his adventures-Club, had the scale the heights of Nanga Parbat.

The presentation was followed by an interaction with LUMsians and IIFTians. In response to a question in the field of cultural difference in the two countries, a student at the B. Sc (Hons), Major of the economy to education LUMS Amber Rahman, said: “We have no ethical difference of cultural diversity and lifestyle of humans in India and Pakistan. Indeed, Delhi appeared very similar to Lahore, and we are fools of India dishes that we were able to enjoy. Choicest delicacies, but were in fact südindische dishes Sambhar and DOSA.

The IIFTians greatly appreciated by the meeting and after Suvasis Ghosh, a second-year MBA student: “We’ve never had the feeling that they are from Pakistan. Gélifié We almost immediately and fun filled all activities, it seemed that it was actually Infact students of IIFT and not somewhere. ”

The President students of the IIFT, Tushar Deepak Verma, a second year student pointed out, “Our friends from over the border have been very jovial and carefree. Fellowship and bonhomie touches us deeply, and I can say with certainty that left an indelible mark on the heart. ”

Speech to the delegation during an informal meeting, the Director General of IIFT Prabir Sengupta, said: “This trip would go a long way to go in strengthening relations between LUMS and the IIFT. I am also open to the idea of MBA students of LUMS expenditures on a quarterly basis IIFT, and even a student and cultural exchanges between the two schools. LUMS students are invited to participate in the Festival International Management, we expect again this year. ”

On the question of what is his memorable visit to India, Ali, Jaipur and Agra in collaboration with other members said: “We were simply There is the beauty of the Taj, and from our visit more remarkable. “

ICFAI B-school cultural fest.

HYDERABAD: The ICFAI Business School has announced that it is organising the annual cultural festival, ‘Aakriti-2004′ here on December 28.

In a press release here on Thursday, the school said ‘Aakriti’ has been a showcase of the talent and cultural diversity of the B-school since its inception.

The school believes that festivals like these help students develop into all-round personalities and provide the budding managers with an ideal platform to showcase their lateral talent.

NAME seminar

The Institute of Management Training, in collaboration with the Society for the Protection of consumers and investors organized a national seminar on “Concept Paper on Company Law” in the capital recently, said a press release. On the occasion The Minister of State for the affairs of society, Gupta PC, while the availability of his opening speech, highlighted the fact that the legal loopholes must be closed in order to ensure that the interests of small investors and the general public, as well as businesses. He informed the participants on the fact that, to this end, a high-powered committee has been set up under the chairmanship of JJ Irani Tata Group.

JD event

The JD Fashion Institute of Technology, founded in 1988, presents the photographers Arjun Nayar, Ranjan Gogia, Cristina Vazquez, Sandeep and Varun Kapoor Kessop department of photography mode, to display their talents on “Hangover,” according to a press release Press. The students, after an intense study of fashion photography for a period of three months has seen new heights in the field of creativity in release added. Your exploits in the exhibition until 9 Lokayata in December, Hauz Khas Village, New Delhi.

Indo-French connection

Giant DaimlerChrysler and the Goethe-Institut Max Mueller Bhavan, in close cooperation with a view to promoting a better understanding of the opportunities and enriching cultural diversity among peoples, Germany and India, said a press release. The tie is in the care of choosing the programs and activities of the Goethe Institute-23 in various parts of Asia for the period 2002-2004, including New Delhi, Singapore, Tokyo, Kuala Lumpur, Beijing , Hong Kong, Seoul, Jakarta and Bangkok. As part of the agreement, DaimlerChrysler and the Goethe-Institut Max Mueller Bhavan with Attakkalari Centre for Movement Arts Asian presents the premiere of “Back to the Present” in Bangalore recently. In Delhi, the same program is December 8, at the National School of Drama.

WIM honored

Students in Mumbai’s B school, Welingkar Institute of Management (WIM) they really show what the best of the India-Retail summit recently in Mumbai, where a WIM honoured at the beginning of the research paper presentation on “Retail Viability - Myth or Reality,” said a press release. The two crew members offer their WIM, as IIM, Ahmedabad and NMIMS winners at the summit. The winning team of John and Nandini Ajay Krishnan, part of the first part of WIM PGDBM students, retail trade have as their specialization.

Dairy kindergarten program

Dairy mother has a new concept called “The Milk-week,” according to a press release. The Milk is a week long celebration week with activities aimed at pre-teen students and their parents. The activities and processes have been undertaken in a manner that the target group. Each of these ongoing activities at the same time, but not necessarily in the same school. The Milk week are now celebrated annually must take place. In case it has peaked recently, nearly 50 main schools of Delhi and NCR as Ryan International, DPS, Ramjas, Bal Bharti, DAV Public Subscription for the activities.

New Centre IACM

The Institute of Advance Computing and Management (IACM) has its new Authorized Training Center (ATC), located near the Old DLF 14 in the area of Gurgaon, “said a press release. The Centre was established by Ravinder Goyal, director IACM. Speaking of the occasion, Ravinder Goyal, though Zug students international certification, as MCSE 2000 / 2003, MCSD, MCDBA, and HDENSM CCNA 3.0 Honours degree or the enterprise network and security management, ‘India is the first and most advanced Future - Deployment of the network and security of programme management, in order to promote a labour, the strong growth in the use of information technology in day-to-day Life.

Courses IIMR

The Indian Institute of Medical representative, a member Indraprastha Technological University charge application for the following courses: MBA in pharmaceutical marketing a period of two years, for which the minimum standards is a graduate in art / science / commerce) / B Pharma; in CCB Three pharmaceutical marketing years for which the minimum standards is a 10 +2 / D pharmaceutical; Post Graduate Diploma in pharmaceutical marketing, duration of one year, for which the minimum standards is a graduate of the pharmacy D / B Pharma - and post-graduate Certificate in Marketing pharmaceutical six-month period, for which the minimum standards is a graduate / D pharmaceuticals.

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