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MDI graduates pass with flying colours.

The annual convening of the prestigious Management Development Institute, Gurgaon was held on the vast campus of the Institute, March 8. It was an important event for the proud parents and faculty, if its study of 209 students in the establishment. The vice-chairman of the Rajya Rabha, Montek Singh Ahluwalia preside over the function. Among other glories on this occasion, including NK Singh, president of the Governing Council.

The director of MDI, Pritam Singh, in his speech, invited the graduates to Excel and win battles, as “Pandavas, after taking deeksha ” guru Dronacharya. He stressed the five mantras of the conduct of the preparation for effective management. It alsohighlighted the fact that during the International Women’s Day, 46 women were students of completion was the highest number of women, from MDI, since its inception in 1973.

In his convocation address Ahluwalia stressed the importance of management in the present and the future. He said: “Management identified, such as’ x efficiency” lacked in the past, governance due to a very tightly controlled economy. With the changes in economic policy and the ushering in of reforms in 90 years , Came in the management of their own. “The era of liberalization is a great challenge, because the competition is intense, technology is rapidly changing and any change anywhere in the world is perceived in India.” Like all developing countries we are far from a system dominated by the family guided Enterprise systems in which the separation between ownership and management will gradually increase, “said Ahluwalia.

It defines as the ability to conduct, organizations of different things from what they were conditioned to do so in the past. Although there is not an easy task, it is even more discouraging because the most major changes, who want to come in the future

New Government of India shows the political agenda

NEW DELHI - New Government of India has highlighted their political agenda, which he said, the way forward for the other countries for economic growth and for the authorisation of new poor. The Congress Party of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh won an exciting victory earlier this month, when millions of poor people, that the current administration.

The coalition under the leadership of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, prime minister, said it still available for economic reforms with a human face. Thursday, the prime minister unveiled the coalition of the “Common Minimum Programme”, a six-point plan for the government, five years of tenure.

The plan includes protecting social harmony, strengthening the position of women and the poor, particularly farmers, and Prime Minister Singh said that India high economic growth.

“To ensure that the economy grows at least seven to eight per cent and in a sustainable manner, over a decade, and this, so that we can create jobs, so that the whole family is to ensure a safe and viable existence, “he said.

The release of the document follows days of political struggle between the Prime Minister, the Congress of the Communist Party and four parties, whose support the coalition needs for its parliamentary majority.

In an apparent concession to the communists, the government has said it will not privatize public enterprises profitable, despite warnings from economists that companies a drain on the economy.

The paper commitments for the promotion of foreign investment, but Biswajit Dhar, an analyst at the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, said the government is not necessary to speak with improvements in the country’s infrastructure.

“They can do all kinds of nice. We can say that foreign investment is welcome, and we offer all types of incentives, “said Dhar. “But I do not believe he has ever come… is incompatible with the nature of the infrastructure we have in this country.”

In addition to economic policy, the government is committed to peace with Pakistan’s neighbours. The Government has also indicated that he wishes to renew relations with the Arab states.

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