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Explaining the techniques of appreciating a good film

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.

IIM-C-course plans to begin execs

Finally, there is hope for the leaders, are seeking a level of management, to help them climb quickly heads Corporate. Although the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, the former position is not prosecuted Graduate Management Programme (evening) for executives, he now has another year of progress.

In the evening, of course, the demolition of this academic session attended prudent not only for candidates for membership, but also among the graduates, during several meetings with the authorities trying to impress and the need for Course.

The new course is quite different in approach and content compared to the previous and is likely to win the leadership, not only the country but also abroad. While entering all other post-graduate diploma in management programmes IIM-C is the common Admission Test (CAT), under the direction of six IIMS, the program calls for the GMAT. The reason is that foreign students for the course.

In addition, unlike the past, of course, where students could attend the evening classes after hours, it will be a full-time courses, where students are required to make the stay on campus, as d ‘ usually on the other PGP. It is for students to line their current employer or leave their work for the course. The courses of the Institute at the end of the program, but those who took lien on the course are not allowed at the site.

“We are targeting a different group of students from this program. One of the criteria that must be at least five years of professional experience and are in the age group of 28-29 years. rate is contributing, married a lot more students to positions they held before classes. We expect many students from South-East Asian countries, Anup Sinha, dean of programme initiatives said.

The course will begin in December 2006 with 40 students. The student’s income increases, reaching 120. “We are families who need it. That is why we will take some time to increase home, “Sinha added.

A program like this is currently in India by the School of Business, Hyderabad. Apart from IIM Calcutta, IIM Ahmedabad is also planned for courses, although a little earlier in July. The fee for one year, this course has been fixed at Rs 800000 or the equivalent amount in U.S. dollars for foreign students.

TNPCEE examination centre in Nagapattinam

The E.G.S. Engineering College Pillay was chosen here, as online registration and coordination for the conduct of Tamil Nadu Professional Courses examinations-2005 and online registration for the reception of Tamil Nadu common MBA post-test for cinema Such as visits, MCA, M. Arch, M. Plan, etc., for students in and around Nagapattinam.

GS Pillay, President and Dr. R. Raghavan, Principal, told the media persons, here and now, that online registration and issuing tickets for the TNPCEE room on Friday and began to be issued on March 24, also on Sunday from 9.30 am to 5.30 pm

They pointed out that students in schools by the Government of Tamil Nadu affected by the tsunami must not pay the registration fee and review the list of schools were already in the hotel district of Nagapattinam.

Dr. K. Ranganathan, Dean, Department of Management Studies at the university, said that the deadline for the registration of applications for studies TANCET was 22 and April test, 21 May in Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, Salem, Tiruchi and Tirunvelveli.

FAPCCI programme in Hyderabad.

The Andhra Pradesh Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FAPCCI) is organizing three days a development programme in the early 17 November.

The international programme is shed light on the nature of entering a foreign market, product development and pricing policy strategies for marketing on the Internet and Global Sourcing as fortunate.

Prof. B. Bhattacharya, former dean of the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (New Delhi), talk about these issues, a FAPCCI said here Tuesday.

FMS home dean of HBS.

Delivering a lecture on “Leadership and values in a turbulent world ‘, the dean of the Harvard Business School, said:” As for the horse on the crest of the wave current economic, business and other leaders an important opportunity for the ethical aspects of sound for the whole country. “The conference was recently in the capital, in partnership with the Faculty of Economics, Business and the American Chamber of Commerce in India (AMACHAM).

Clark spoke about the importance of the values of leadership in a turbulent world today, where he said that managers are crucial to the future success of India. “Given that the USA and other countries of the world look to strengthen economic ties with India in many parts of interested partners overseas to ask” how to be efficient and transparent in our interactions and operations? “Clark.

“They with India a long and strong tradition of political and opinion leaders, spoke and lived values and ethics. Le Monde sees as Mahatma Gandhi perhaps one of the greatest leaders Ethical this time, “said Clark.

In this course, he has focused on the challenge that the leaders of achieving effective integration of values and act in the workplace, in their communities and their families. The event was chaired by the Dean of the SGF, United Kingdom and Sunil Bhalla Mehta, president AMACHAM India.

CM asks graduates to join ISB CGG

Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Sunday called on the first batch of graduates from the Indian School of Business (ISB) to join the state government’s Centre for Good Governance (CGG).
Naidu, the guest of honour at the first convocation ISB, said, “I would encourage some of the graduates to join our new Centre for Good Governance”. He said he foresees many areas of collaboration between the faculty, students of the ISB and the state government. “My government is in the quest of excellence in governance in order to improve the people’s quality of life.
We are constantly searching for sound and proven management techniques to transform our state, “he said.” Our vision, “he said, is to have a Swarna Andhra Pradesh by the year 2020 is where poverty eradicated and everyone has access to all opportunities to lead a fulfilling life.
Naidu, who was earlier praised profusely by ISB dean’s Pramath Raj Sinha as the man who was in the ISB every step of the way, said, “I feel proud that my three years back efforts to get the Indian School of Business to Hyderabad, Despite competing demands from many states, has yielded results. The ISB is very special to AP and India.

FMS student dies in adventure trip

A rafting adventure in Rishikesh turned into a nightmare when 23-year-old Arun Anand, a student of Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), drowned in the river on Friday morning.

Anand’s body was brought back to the Capital on Saturday. He was cremated by his family in the Nehru Place crematorium later in the evening.

Anand, a resident of Kalkaji in south Delhi, had gone with about twelve friends on a fun-cum-adventure excursion to Rishikesh-Dehradun-Mussourie for river rafting.

Said professor J K Mitra, Dean, FMS: “Arun was standing on a rock, clicking pictures on Friday morning when he lost his balance and plunged into the river. One of his friends Kanupriya, tried to save him by jumping into the water. However, the strong current pulled both of them and they could be pulled out by others only once they neared the shore. Both were unconscious and rushed to a nearby hospital. While doctors managed to revive Kanupriya, Arun was declared brought dead.”

Fondly remembered as an enterprising student by his friends and teachers at FMS, Arun had gotten job offers from Jumbo Electricals, Dubai and Motorola for the final placement. He was going to join Motorola after his return from this trip.

Collateral thinking encourages students prospects

Mumbai: The waiver of collateral for loans up to Rs 7.5 lakh in higher education are only marginal help, students who attend vocational courses in India or abroad, experts say, because guarantor is always necessary.

SP Jain, dean of the Institute for research and management ML Shrikant said those who want to study abroad, more than 7.5 lakh case

“This means that they must show guarantees. Inany case, I do not think the MBA candidates have a problem, as they prepared with a minimum of paper work,”he said. Vikram Sinha, MA Student, Plans Study the USA, said that safeguards can be severe.

“Those who have the intention of a loan amounting to take advantage of a few lakhs,”he said.

Much will depend on the granting of a credit agency, adds Siswati Kapoor, who, after four banks last year, when they wanted RS 3 lakh. “I remember visiting each bank three times a day. If this rule was in place during the last year, I requested a credit. “

Toonz a new president.

The city-based Toonz Animation India Pvt Ltd has announced the appointment of Mr. MNV Nair as chairman of the company. He succeeds G.A. Menon, the company founder, president died last December.

Mr. Nair, who is a management consultant and chairman of the Public Affairs Forum Thiruvananthapuram, also as a member and dean of the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, a company release said. In addition, he also worked as honorary president of the Dean of the Institute of Management Kerala, University of Kerala, the version added.

IIT path Lalu

The Institute is the acquisition of khulhars thousands each morning. “There are 5500 students on campus alone. Plus there are 450 teachers and their families, not to mention hundreds of office workers, also live on campus. Thus, you can imagine the number of khulhars to use inside the campus each day, “said Raja Kumar.

Khulhars is expected that anger on campus on two occasions, coming soon - 54 days of August celebration and the Golden Jubilee in the convening September - one at least 1,500 extra people on campus for two days consecutive. The Institute has decided to specific contracts at this stage to cope with high demand.

The message of the transition has already Indian Institute of Management Calcutta has been talking about a similar step can be taken, including here. IIM-C dean of planning and management Asish Bhattacharya said: “It makes no sense, in an interview on the campus of safeguarding the environment, unless, as we stages. Like l ‘IIT Kgp, IIM-C, also thousands of families, their livelihoods through public participation in decision making and selling these khulhars and the acquisition of this problem will not be.

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