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Dr Kumar

Bunking class is the college!

Pune, May 14: “ You want to play truant - It’s fine.”

This position has been hard Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM). He proposed a powerful sum of more than 50 years, MBA final MPM and students, who are not their mandate, will not be granted, and the lot is not unlucky for the situation seem to be the examinations from May 16.

When contacted SIBM director PraMod Dr Kumar admitted that fines ranging from 1000 to 3500 RS has been established. “ If students internships to ensure the participation they stop classes and to ensure, academic standards, the fine is a deterrent for the future for the treatment of the lot is not easy semester,”he averred.

Last year MBA II and III MPM students were shocked to learn the fine was on the board, on May 9. The fines were imposed in consideration of the cumulative participation from January to April. Students with a number of participants is less than 50 per cent of a fine, R 3500, while those with a number of participants between 50 and 60 per cent up coughing R 2000. Students with a number of participants between 60 and 70 per cent of the fine of Rs 1000

While disadvantaged students have a written complaint to the University of Pune authorities, on condition of anonymity, she déliré about the injustice of the fine. In its memorandum to the university, students have said that fixing fines against it was an aberration, inhuman and cruel in order to collect money under the pretext of lack of participation.

They calculated that the whole system of marking attendance was wrong and, although first a list of more than 90 students April was the final list of entries to 50 odd students. In highlighting the differences between the two lists, students have reported instances where a student, even if the USA, it was revealed that 26.67 percent attendance. Similarly, in the case of other students leave school during the first half, and not reporting for other classes, it was 9.38 percent a presence.

Rassemblement national economy

In an interview with the media today, PraMod Dr Kumar, director SIBM, “said Conference in regard to questions about the role of banks and financial institutions, the role of multinationals and public sector ’s role information technology industry, R & D and technology human resource management, management and the changing role of unions. The role of industry in the development of ethical standards and standards discussed.

Presidents of eminent Mr. NK, PSU, human resources specialists, bankers and managers of the technology involved in achieving the objectives on strengthening business relationships prospects for the future, including government influence political and understanding the impact of the activity of India in the global economy.

Among the participants are former Ministers of Finance Dr. Manmohan Singh, Rajesh Pilot, MP, Ram Jethmalani, Union Minister for Urban Development, Dr. RA Mashelkar, Director General, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, and Professor Rammohan Rao, director, IIM, Bangalore

Writing on the Wall

Pune, April 8: GROOMING young minds is an act of faith, said one day a wise man. But how do you put it in the capacity of coaxial cables by the core values of good governance, citizenship to vote only in a world where “faith” is abundantly missing?

Even when we ask these teachers to take the imminence of the elections, one thing is clear: Faith May Cost love, but the lack of confidence is mortal.

Will they vote, and why?
”They can not afford to become familiar with the work process,’’said Deshpande, Principal Brihan Maharashtra College of Commerce. The disillusionment”from simple walking.”Kewal While Dr Kumar, Director, Symbiosis Institute of Mass Communication (SIMC) said he had always exercised his franchise unless it is the leading theory commitments abroad. Chetan Waklakar, Group Director, Indira Institute of Management said:”I have always because I am eligible.”Ditto with Dr. Vidya Yeravdekar joint director, Symbiosis Society. Every voice counts”. If you abstain from voting is a way of saying that you make sure that you have not made a difference, she est”choeur.

India may be shining, but education should be even more finery:
Wakalkar shown,”India is rapidly in the direction of a liberal economy and their environment. Up to the year 2005, the WTO has urged India to open the doors to the outside world and deprived of higher education. It is the sine qua non for the Government to this problem proactively rather than reactively. For the latter, the government should encourage the establishment of private universities by its own people. ”

Yeravdekar would be at the root of autonomy. ”I hope that the leaders will not be in the work of educational institutions. Adds Kumar”,” Gasoline is a teacher of autonomy and freedom. Participate in the distance, discards and education.”During Deshpande pointed out,”The share of education in the National Plan Outlay is a meagre 3.3 per cent. W having to go up to 7%, if one considers that a developed country like Japan distributes a clear 11% of its budget.”

Where is the conscience of youth
”I think that the youth of today is already a great diligence, motivated, well-washed,’’said Wakalkar. ”We are going with our students at the time of the exercise of their mandate.”Kumar, the recent personal interview in connection with audits of the shot, “he says with pleasure to note that on the ‘ 80 percent said they would vote. “”

During Kumar Deshpande and say they are often discuss pressing issues with students, we do pas”propager each party.”

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