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Bangalore, July 26 (PTI) the possibility of the implementation of 27 per cent in the unemployment rate for OBCs Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, within one year, the IIMB director Prakash G Apte said today Today a minimum of three years or four years, was probably necessary.
“A year .. We simply can not do so. You can not be done,” said Reporters Apte at a meeting of the Board of Governors, the question of whether the IIMB, the rate of one year, when the Department of Human Resources Development directs him to do.
“It must have a period of at least three years or four years, probably,” said Apte. However, he stressed that the meeting does not exceed the rate of problem today.
Apte said “some IIMS three years and a few other four to five years (for the implementation of quotas).
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The special meeting of the Syndicate Cochin University of Science and Technology (Cusat) has ratified the detailed project report (DPR), on the model the Department of Human Resources Department (MHRD) for the adaptation of IIT Varsity.
The draft consolidated report, décanat of the Conference Committee, in consultation with the 27 departments of the Cusat has Rs 450 crore for hosting one of various development projects at the university.
The report has a massive restructuring of the engineer by training, through university. Under the restructuring of various departments, Thrikkakara Model Engineering College and Engineering College Pullinkunnu be grouped for services parallel to the university.
Your working time is restructured as part of an IIT.
A provision of an amount of Rs 175 crore for restructuring the company.
Cusat School of Marine Sciences is renewed as a School of Marine Sciences and Technology. The school was informed of new courses and laboratories. An amount of R 50 crore was on land set aside for the registration of any of these activities.
For the insertion of a reorganization of activities in science and environmental flows, RS 45 crore and Rs 7.5 crore has been ignored.
Departments such as human sciences School of Legal Studies and the School of Management Studies will be strengthened and new courses are made.
The Department of Hindi is now called the Department of Indian languages. This division is greater flexibility to negotiate prices in other languages in southern India.
All non-scientific departments are strictly function as part of an IIT.
The Syndicate meeting also decided to put pressure on the government to obtain land for the establishment of the Institute. A director of planning are appointed for the implementation of liaison officers between the European Union and the Government of the State Government to obtain a Cusat ITI upgradation.
“The report of the State Education Department, government and the Ministry of Human Resources Development in a few weeks,” Cusat VC-PK Abdul Aziz said.
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The city-based NITIE (National Institute of Industrial Engineering), which is assisted by the Department of Human Resources and Development is entirely funded by the government, its fees in line with the recent government decision, claiming to be on course management affordable to more students.
According to the director, Professor Tapan P. Bagchi, charges for two years-PG Diploma in Industrial Management is to reduce by 30000 to R RS 1 lakh before.
About the decision to invite rather the future of the fee cut, Prof. Bagchi said: “students are now no doubt about the new fee structure.”
Over the decision to reduce the fee was just once assured the government, the Institute would it really means “deficit. This would be around Rs 70000 per person for a class of 120 earlier this year, the Institute plans to increase their intake by 30
The first decision on the reduction of costs, prior to the closing financial year (March 31), it is also possible for the Government to increase the endowment to the Institute when preparing the budget for the new years, he said.
According to Professor Bagchi, the cost of educating each student has been informed of RS 3 lakh per annum. Thus, as the government subsidizes each student to the extent of RS 2 lakh. Thus, the burden R 70000 per student, do not seem very great.
He added that the RS 3 lakh for the education of each student taken into account operating costs of the Faculty include wages, cost of library and laboratory, maintenance and electricity costs, etc.
Any improvement of infrastructure and acquisition of assets such as computers were under the “Capital Fund for the Institute. This course was without resources, he said.
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Presidents return IIM plans, want to revise govt: poll Asso Cham
New Delhi, January 20 (PTI) India Inc supports IIM Bangalore plan of setting up a centre in Singapore and the Government on its decision to allow leaders of engineering and management institutions abroad to develop a poll Asso Cham said.
More than 85 percent of the 150 presidents Interviewees and MDS Asso Cham said the fear that the expansion overseas in the plans of Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore would be at the expense of the expansion of domestic demand was moved.
Corporate honchos, many of them IIT or IIM products, said the worldwide expansion of its brand values overseas and add the call students by schools from these famous , Asso Cham said in a release.
More than 90 per cent of the CEO said Indian B-IIMS such as schools already have their reputation among the best employers in the world, but it was a reason for joining the league of the best in the class as the Masschusetts Institute of Technology, said the release.
The government has recently shot down a proposal of IIM-B to the signing of the agreement with Singapore for the creation of a center. The Department of Human Resources Development had said while IIMS can be autonomous, they should not be treated as profit-oriented institutions.
“Improving the management and technical facilities on a global scale, we would be on the road to improving the quality of human resource in India,” President Asso Cham Anil Agarwal said.
The proposal should not be treated as a profit Proposal alone, he said. It would also be of great importance, he said, adding that schools can do so without constraint to the government’s budgetary discipline should be able to expand, he said.
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Bangalore is perhaps the only major city in the region with wild animals in their right rear. The Bannerghatta National Park (BNP) extends the environment of the city of Tamil Nadu and is the home of herds of elephants and other animals, some predators.
Outside the city, forests and leaflets were established on the path of migratory elephants belonging to wild animals with the greatest shrines in the south. Some had their feeding grounds. Once a whole surface of the jungle, they are too fragmented, a few fractions. The problem begins here. On one occasion, a herd of elephants a day encamped on the campus of the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore. Right on the first two weeks of December, teams of villagers and forest department of human resources has again tried to drive about 60 elephants move in three herds in the park The elephant herds were discussed such villages that Sakahlvara, Buthanahalli, Ragihalli, Mantapa, Kaleshwari, Muninagara, Tharalu and Sithalvadi. Villagers reported that the elephants have eaten plants harvested.
According to the deputy conservator of forests, Rajeev BMT, which is responsible for the park, a few herds of elephant almost reached city limits, before returning. Elephants migrate in winter. The park is part of a chain link of the forest, forest Thali Tamil Nadu, reservations Bilikal forests, Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary, and others. “Well, they reach the park to find that their living space became fields and ordered human habitation.
While the Forestry Division has tried to block all loopholes in the park on the border to prevent the abandonment of elephants, the villagers himself said to cut the fences, so that cattle can in forests and review.
Villagers, who were angry about the destruction of crops by elephants, try to scare off the bursting crackers and loud noises. Last year, herds of elephants arrived on the outskirts of Kengeri and Girinagar and still have difficulties.
In addition to the payment of compensation for accidents, deaths and loss of harvest caused by wildlife, forests of the staff had tried to convince the anger that villagers are not elephants at fault, when people took on their paths Migratory.
While “Elephantine problem may take some time to resolve, it is good news for lovers of wild animals. Animal rights organizations in the direction of People for Animals (PFA) are entitled to a considerable reduction in hunting rituals during the many “jatras”, in the villages within a 25 km. Radius of Bangalore.
Animals like the jackal, fox, hare, mongoose, porcupine, and asked, and wild birds are hunted and killed or wounded or permanent return and bleeding. Animal rights unexpected gain the support of women’s organizations in the village in their efforts to recruit such hunting is prohibited by law. Women were satisfied and drunk their turbulent behaviour of men during and after hunting ritual. The police and forest management were also officers of the campaign to end this practice.
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INDORE: The board of directors of the Indian Institute of Management, Indore, Dr SP Parashar to her new full-time director.
Shar Paradis was appointed in place of S Sudarshanam, he was a researcher at the Institute of the Delegation of the Union, the Department of Human Resources and Development, IIM sources said Sunday.
His appointment was confirmed, while IIM-I board of the last meeting in the city, in which it was also decided to support the decision-making centre of the controversial tax cut, subject to the final decision on a PIL pending at the head of the court dealing with the problem, says she.
Work at present, the Institute of Sharjah, Shar paradise is conclusively that the office of director, IIM April 5, sources said.
However, the appointment of full-time director of the Institute Sudarshanam Instead, the assets in office as a director, has nothing to do with the continuing controversy about the fee cut, the sources added.
Before Sudarshanam, Rajan Saxena was the director of the Institute. Saxena, the first director of the Institute for his resignation as “personal reasons”, said sources.
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