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Ludhiana, Aug 2 (PTI) Pearl Fashion Institute of Design Academy, said today it aims at the opening of institutions in China and Sri Lanka next year in collaboration with foreign textile companies to create the growing demand for professionals in the workforce in this sector Asian markets.
“There are many professionals labour demand in the Asian market, and we wish him emphasize the same thing. That is why we look forward to the opening of our institutions in China and Sri Lanka next year, “Academy of Pearl Group Fashions Director, (national and international) AKG Nair told PTI here.
He said that negotiations are underway with textile companies based in those countries to develop tie-ups for the creation of institutions.
The Academy, which is encouraged by the group of clothing Pearl Global Ltd, has already Institute in Dhaka and Sharjah.
Furthermore, R 50 crore have been allocated for infrastructure development of the Academy of Noida and institutes of Jaipur.
“We turn R 30 crore of the Institute of Noida and RS 20 crore, on the one hand hostels Jaipur in place and new buildings,” he said.
The institutes Chennai, New Delhi, Jaipur and Ludhiana, the Academy will also open its first facility in Mumbai, in collaboration with a group of media, he added.
The Academy Management Institute, a “Pearl School of Business Studies and American would Babson College under the Institute.
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Design Institute Pearl Academy of Fashion Wednesday, said she wants on the opening of institutions in China and Sri Lanka next year in collaboration with foreign textile companies to the creation of the growing demand for professionals hand - d ‘work in this sector in the Asian markets.
“There are many professionals labour demand in the Asian market, and we wish him emphasize the same thing. That is why we look forward to the opening of our institutions in China and Sri Lanka next year, “Academy of Pearl Group Fashions Director, (national and international) AKG Nair said.
He said that negotiations are underway with textile companies based in those countries to develop tie-ups for the creation of institutions.
The Academy, which is encouraged by the group of clothing Pearl Global Ltd, has already Institute in Dhaka and Sharjah.
In addition, via RS 500 million (U.S. $ 10.7 million) was designed for the infrastructure development of the Academy of Noida and institutes of Jaipur.
“We spend RS 300 million to the Institute of Noida and Rs 200 million on one of hostels in Jaipur and new buildings,” he said.
The institutes Chennai, New Delhi, Jaipur and Ludhiana, the Academy will also open its first facility in Mumbai, in collaboration with a group of media, he added.
The Academy Management Institute, a “Pearl School of Business Studies and American would Babson College under the Institute.
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Dhaka, February 22 (UNB) - Bangladesh has no link with terrorism Shootout in the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in Bangalore, said Indian Minister of State for Home Sriprakash Jaiswal.
Press Trust of India reported Wednesday the Rajya Sabha was informed that an investigation is being conducted in conjunction with terrorist organizations Shootout in the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in Bangalore, does not reveal any link with Bangladesh.
In the written response to a question about the concentration of PAHs in the care of the terrorists of the Indo-Bangladesh border, Minister of State for Home Sriprakash Jaiswal said that these entries came for the announcement of government.
The government measures to cope with the possibility of terrorist attacks, he said his United occasionally on rationalization measures of physical protection systems and security of essential facilities and institutions.
He said that the government has a multi-by strengthening border management to examine illegal cross border activities.
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The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) here - one of India’s centres of excellence - is planning to set up its first overseas campus in Dubai as part of its strategy to achieve international status.
“We are discussing the possibility of setting up a centre in Dubai. The proposal is currently on the drawing board,” said Shekhar Chaudhuri, director of IIM Calcutta.
“We need to closely look at all the aspects of launching an overseas centre before we can initiate work in this direction,” Chaudhuri told IANS at the institute’s sprawling campus located on the outskirts of the city.
Set up in November 1961, IIM Calcutta is one of the six IIMs established by the Indian government in association with domestic industry and foreign business schools as centres of excellence in all facets of management education.
The other five IIMs are in Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Indore, Kozhikode and Lucknow. IIM alumni currently occupy leadership positions as corporate managers, academicians and successful entrepreneurs worldwide.
The six IIMs were in the media spotlight this week following exposure of a racket involving leaking of question papers of the common admission tests to the country’s premier B-schools.
According to official sources, the Indian government has allowed the respective boards of IIMs to evolve their own strategy for spreading their wings overseas such as by setting up campuses independently or in a tie-up with local partners.
IIM Calcutta currently offers short duration programmes in different aspects of business management for company executives in overseas locations like Colombo, Dubai, Singapore, Dhaka and Kuala Lumpur.
It plans to expand the institute’s reach by offering short duration programmes in other major Asian countries like China as well.
On IIM Calcutta’s plans to forge faster links with industry, Chaudhuri said the institute has decided to set up a centre to encourage entrepreneurship and innovation among its students.
“The Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation will be set up on the lines of an incubation centre. The idea behind the centre is to ensure that every year a few of our students become entrepreneurs,” he said.
“The centre will basically focus on incubating ideas related to the hi-tech industry. It will have all kinds of facilities to encourage innovation and the spirit of entrepreneurship.
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