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Chennai: “Rethinking approaches to the provision of public services” has been the centre of a recent workshop held in Chennai, a thorough examination of the Rural Employment Guarantee Act.
The demonstration by more than 60 delegates from non-governmental organizations, governments and the private sector, was organized by the Round Table on public expenditure, in collaboration with the Institute of Management Consultants (India) and the Department of Management Studies University of Madras. With the emphasis on good governance and fiscal responsibility, the organization has produced a number of suggestions and ideas.
The event included a technical meeting dedicated to the idea of certification as a prerequisite for some public projects more effective. The workshop also agreed on improving the Rural Employment Guarantee Act. For example, a panel discussion with Venkat Chary, former Additional Chief Secretary Government of Maharashtra, has suggested that “all administrative apparatus must be ready before the law is applied.” This would facilitate the integration of action with other development programmes and ensure, staff and officials of panchayats have been well trained.
Equally important was to ensure that beneficiaries of the law are well informed and encouraged to claims officials at all levels of communication, such as awareness campaigns and the media.
In addition, discussion is recommended strong links and consultation with governments.
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Swiss-based Formula One continues its prestigious venture in Andhra Pradesh. Rangareddy circle, already good on institutions like the Indian School of Business, International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), was to this effect by the company. Gopannapalli village near the demonstration was Gachibowli managers.
The company is likely to invest about Rs 900 crore on the circuit venture. Further exchanges and automotive activities is anticipated that the subsidiary in many sectors, the direct and indirect investment of about Rs 10000 crore, official sources said.
Representatives of the company has recently visited and inspected several sites Hyderabad proposed by the government.
The company wanted more than 1000 hectares abutting Hyderabad.
Official sources told The Times of India, the country nearly Gopannapalli village in Rangareddy district has been identified by the Government and showed that Formula One representative. They were satisfied with the site and gives even at their headquarters.
N Chandrababu Naidu Chief Minister has an official letter to the companies they invite to other investments in the State.
Top Formula One representative is likely to visit Hyderabad later this month and develop nitty-gravelly and logistics project, the sources added. The company is also an official publication of the meeting of chief ministers.
The circuit is very course of 2006 ended, but reports that Naidu has asked the company for the work of 2005, said sources.
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While St. Stephen’s College, Delhi University (DU), fights with his ragging on the campus of revolt, a group of students from the Faculty of Economics of Enterprise (FMS), Duisburg, a way to interact with Freshers d a healthy manner. Your version of ragging is a “silent” (false) organize auction, which each year, Freshers are invited to offer.
The offer for sale by auction is a series of meetings with elderly society, including the appointment of coffee, interviews consultancy and even bicycle for the costs of lessons lot. The money collected during the auction for social causes.
“The wheel to offer education has been a lot of customers, especially girls,” says Raman Dhaliwal, a second year student of the SGF. Adds Ashish Agarwal, chairman, Vihaan, FMS “social unit” Customized house foodstuffs for one week in an RS 500 was flying like an unlimited chocolate cake and ice to treat 270 RS It was exciting to have 200 Freshers trying to outrace each other. ”
The event is also a new way to contribute to society. Informed Bhujang Neha, a second year student of the SGF, “The fact that we have collected about Rs 21000 during the three-hour demonstration shows how the idea is a success. This year, the highest bid was for” Financial Accounting Sessions, “From a high level.”
The event enables students to interest in corporate social responsibility, as more and more popular among employers. Adds Abhishek, a third year student of the SGF, “Even in Vihaan this year, our social unit, decided that the money is used for girls’ education, illiteracy especially women is a roadblock to our growth.
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