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CII trains SC / ST students

Pune, Apr 15 (PTI) The Confederation of Indian Industry has trained 30 scheduled caste and scheduled Tribe engineering and management students to increase their employment potential.

The CII had recently made a specific pilot project for SC / ST students attending vocational training courses with the aim of training to join various professions.

The 10-week course began in January and March, was designed and taught by industry experts and Symbiosis Institute of English Speaking, Pradeep Bhargava, vice-chairman of the CII’s Maharashtra, told PTI today .

Participants, including 12 girls, from seven institutions in Pune, as Cummins College of Engineering (only for women) and College of Engineering, and trained Soft Skills.

The course was designed primarily in the sense of personality development through better communication in English, group discussion and presentation, inter alia, Bhargava, including the director of technology generator Cummins said.

Participants past three years, engineering and first year MBA student, was initially a little worried and nervous. Yet, through the course of time, they had a metamorphosis, “he said.

“It was a big change in the personality of the student after the course. Your last day impressed by the program BIG-wigs of the industry,” said Bhargava. JJ Irani, former managing director of Tata Steel, who is chairman of the CII’s Affirmative Action Group, was the conclusion of function in the service of God last month.

Students who still have a year before his graduation in confidence. With the acquisition of the CII program and their intrinsic talent, they are ready, on the state of competition in the labour market.

“I feel more confident, having travelled the course and I am ready to make any big,” said Snehal Hotkar, a student of Colleage Cummins and one of the participants.

The course was completely free for participants and sponsored by members of the CII.

The general opinion, if the CII was planning to regulate the personality of the building, of course, for SC / ST students, “said Bhargava could be a possibility, especially after the excellent feedback by students and other interested parties.

“The start of the CII felt the same course in the short term other places in a timely manner.” The CII, of course, on the merits of the application by political parties to be reserved for the marginalized sections in the private sector.

Pune colleges act the moral police for V-Day.

PUNE: Heads of prominent educational institutions in Pune - including Symbiosis, Maharashtra institute of technology (MIT), Bharti Vidyapeeth, Indira institute and Cummins foundation - have joined hands with other city groups to oppose the Westernised celebration of Valentine’s Day in Pune.

Vidya Yerawadekar, deputy director of Symbiosis; Vishwajeet Kadam, director of Bharti Vidyapeeth; and Rahul Karad, director of MIT school of management; among others, have signed on posters urging the youth to shun Valentine’s Day celebrations and show commitment to Indian culture.

“Why do we need Valentine’s Day,” the posters say in Marathi, urging students not to accept the Valentine’s Day culture and instead celebrate ‘Vasantotsav’, the spring festival.

The posters have been released by Pune cards and gifts association and Tandem, an organisation established by Bharatiya Janata Party activist Sandeep Khardekar, who started an anti-Valentine’s Day movement in 1998. Symbiosis and some other educational institutions, besides former mayor Vandana Chavan, are part of this organisation. Yerawadekar told TNN that Symbiosis was participating in the initiative “because we liked the idea of spreading Indianness among students.”

She said it was necessary for Symbiosis to participate in this initiative as a large number of students from her institute participated in celebrations like the Westernised form of V-Day.

At a press conference on Monday, the Pune cards and gifts association announced that this year, too, they would not stock any Valentine’s Day items for sale. In 1998, some card shops and florists had been attacked by right-wing organisations opposed to Valentine’s Day celebrations.

Since then, Pune shopkeepers have refrained from selling any V Day item out of fear of a similar backlash. “We have stopped selling these items for the past three years as we feel that unpleasant incidents like forcing girls to accept Valentine’s Day cards or roses were happening,” Nitin Naik, vice-president of the association said.

He added that the association had decided to join hands with Tandem to stop the “commercialisation” of love and encroachment of foreign culture on the Indian way of life.

Khardekar, who also addressed the press conference on Monday, announced that a seminar on ‘Love: Our culture and modern ideas’, would be held before Valentine Day is observed on February 14.

“The aim of the seminar is to create awareness among the youth about V-Day marketing gimmicks and the unhealthy trends creeping into our culture,” Khardekar said.

Pune universities, the moral of the police for V-Day.

Pune Director of the leading educational institutions in Pune - including Symbiosis, Maharashtra Institute of Technology (MIT), Bharti Vidyapeeth, and the Fondation de l’Institut Indira Cummins - hands appeared with other groups of the city in order to combat the celebration of Valentine’s Day Westernised in Pune.

Yerawadekar Vidya, vice-director of the Symbiosis; Vishwajeet Kadam, director of Bharti Vidyapeeth and Rahul Karad, director of the MIT School of Management, have signed, among others, on posters urging young people to avoid Valentine’s Day ceremonies and show commitment to Indian culture.

“Why do we need Valentine’s Day,” say the posters in Marathi, invite students not to accept Valentine’s Day venue and culture ‘Vasantotsav “, the Spring Festival.

The posters were dismissed Pune cards and gifts, and the Association Tandem, an organisation, the Bharatiya Janata Party by Sandeep Khardekar activists, launched an anti-Valentine’s Day 1998, in the movement. Symbiosis and some other educational institutions, next to the former mayor Vandana Chavan, are part of this organization. Yerawadekar said that TNN symbiosis was to participate in the initiative “happened because we have the idea of the spread of Ness in India among students.”

She said it was necessary symbiosis to participate in this initiative, as a large number of students from their schools to such celebrations as Westernised form of V-Day.

At a press conference on Monday, cards and gifts from Pune Association has announced that this year too, they are not all levels Valentine’s Day goods for sale. During the year 1998, a few companies and florists, the card has been attacked by right-wing organizations against Valentine’s Day celebration.

Since then, the businessmen in Pune have renounced day of the sale from any point there is a similar concern Backlash. “We did not obtain more from the sale of these goods for the past three years, because we feel that unpleasant incidents like forcing girls to accept Valentine’s Day cards or pink-has been spent,” Nitin Naik, Vice-President of the Association said.

He added that the association had decided to wash their hands with Tandem, the “marketing” of love and the intervention of foreign culture on the Indian way of life.

Khardekar, who is also at the press conference on Monday, announced that a seminar on “Love: Our culture and modern ideas,” faces Valentine’s Day, February 14.

“The objective of the seminar is to raise awareness among young people about V-Day marketing tricks and unhealthy trends creeping into our culture,” said Khardekar.

Pune: The position scenario, in the city engineering and management colleges shows a clear improvement, a welcome addition to the entertainment economy Front.

Many graduates expressed optimism that the best seats in comparison with the elderly in the past two years.

Vinayak Khambayat, a student of computer engineering government’s College of Engineering, Pune (COEP), said that he and his classmates were in a better position than in the report on the elderly, in the past year. “If the same trend continues, I am sure that all my classmates,” said Khambayat.

COEP training and CM Investment Officer Sewakar TNN professor said that internships at the school had been launched on July 8. “So far we have successfully placed 103 students from India some of the best IT (information technology). The situation has clearly changed for the better, “said Sewakar.

Cummins College of Engineering for Women Position officer said Rohini Kothari majority of courses were in December of last year. “But it is a distraction that companies are, in descending order according to the university campuses to implement interviews in July. Over 20 students have internships and we expect to be placed in this year,” Kothari said.

Universities offer courses in post-graduate diploma in the IT sector have also reported a momentum upwards, in the form of internships. Shailaja Shirwaikar said, the head of the division. Of Computer Science, Nowrosjee Wadia College, “The experience in enterprise are better than last year, the number of IT companies in Pune on a drive parameter which is good for the students and industry. We prepare the students as well in Des aptitude tests and interviews.

Moreover, the favourable market conditions have led to an increase in investments in other professional courses.

AISSMS College of Hotel Management catering and technology largest TNN Anita Chandran said that the current year was one of the best in the form of workshops. “Our students have provided last year, in a period of five-star hotels, such as Le Meridien, JW Marriott, Intercontinental, Taj Blue Diamond, and many others. Similarly, the toll of the packages are more compared to last year, “she said.

Shaji Mathews, president of the stages, Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM), said it would focus on the “quality” of placement of this year. “With the better economy, we expect an improvement in the quality of lots and also a wider choice for our MBA students,” said Matthews.

The Biharis new packaging of IAS

PATNA: “You can boys Bihar, but you can not Bihar, the young man,” writer Amitava Kumar recently wrote again from Pennsylvania, The Times of India, a history of services research Bihari, Many have retained seats in the Bureaucracy pride.

“In 10 years, from DM or SP, if not both, in each of the 500 districts in the country is an odd Bihari,” is like Shaibal Gupta, member-secretary of the Patna-Asian Development Research Institute response to a request.

Manish Kumar (29), standing 5th One of the highest ranking Bihari this year, the public service deserve consideration, the new hot mirror reflection of the opinion of the writer and social scientists.

A plum job in the wholesale apple was on the subject, but he preferred the path difficult and uncertain, to a life in babudom. It comes from Parmanpur village close to the bank in Jamdaha district, Manish, Kendriya Vidyalaya moorings (10 years and older Singrauli in Giridih on 2), and a graduation rate of Sciences and Humanities Ewing Christian College in Allahabad, a son master in the management of IIM, Lucknow, and she followed with an MA in economics from the University of Pune, in the work of Cummins.

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