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July 9: The Bombay High Court today for permission to Narsi Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) admit that 50 per cent Gujarati students.
The Vile Parle Kelavni Mandal, the Tribunal has attracted last year, require their minority status NM Institute of Management Studies, given that the other sister, the same concerns have been granted. Other institutions such as NM Mithibai College and colleges were able to recognize, to 50 per cent of Gujarati, given that students Mandal trust is a Gujarati minority educational institution.
In 1996, the Court referred and invited the government to submit a sworn statement. The government has decided against granting such a minority. So, a new communication on the motion was amended by the trust. The judges once again granted permission for temporary protection of the rights of minority status. Today, the court will consider the Government’s attitude. This decision is almost the heels of minority status temporary grants to education in southern India, a company of Zion. The government had argued that the Constitution of India does not recognize minorities as regional disparities in southern India, ` ‘or` northeastern India. “The final hearing, the status of these institutions of higher education.
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It is a choice with a difference of the city the first educational institution, the Deccan Education (FR)-Company.
The 120-year old company, ie a chain of educational institutions in Maharashtra, including the prestigious Fergusson College, Pune, is outdated, with a never agitation within its ranks, as it talking to elect from among its members the Council (GC).
The Council elections were never a stormy affair. This time, however, 21 senior officials of the company as an umbrella organization for the elections. They also public opinion, it will oppose the town for its alleged inability of the company to promote nationally. The new service, the fee is reduced in January 2004.
The challenge is to put in place to ensure prudent in the city of education and political circles. So far, all disputes in the top management of the company, which is informally by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, have never been made public.
However, the newly formed group, under the leadership of the former vice-president of the borough council Padmakar Pardeshi, have launched a campaign to reverse the current situation of the body, accused the gross failure of the promotion of society and Bharati Vidyapeeth Symbiosis made.
In addition Fergusson, and the other institutions of business and society are Brihan Maharashtra Commerce College (BMCC) in Pune and Kirti College in Mumbai.
The current position, under the direction of Vasantrao Kanitkar president and the vice president Suryakant Pathak, has denied these allegations and criticism, older members of the “shame” to one of the oldest and most prestigious educational institutions in throughout the country.
Kanitkar Pathak, and the polls are opposed to the 21 members of the sub-GC Lokmanya Panel, while Pardeshi is at the head of the opposition Pragati path Panel.
Some prominent members of the Pragati Panel: Yashwant Sane, custody Sanmitra Sangh, which are identified as the most renowned organization, working for the promotion of sports in India; Kulkarni RR, Principal of the new school of English, Pune; Anand Mehendale, owner of the bakery and Hindustan Neelkantha Joshi, director of the Institute of Management and Business Research (IBMR), Pune.
The secretary-general of the state-Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), Krushnakant Kudale, also the Pragati path Panel.
Kudale, who is also the chairman of the Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC), and the coordinator of the Committee to organize Pune Festival, also opposes the election fraktsiooni Pragati.
The panel is Lokmanya try their best to their influence on society. Pathak has released a booklet among the 4500 members of society (voters), specifying the details of the achievements of the body.
Stalwarts The brochure states that, in various fields, including Pandit Bhimsen Joshi, veteran theatre actor Chittaranjan Kolhatkar, Shivshahir Babasaheb Pura Dare and writer DM Mirasdar, made a commitment to care for Lokmanya Panel.
On the political front, MP Pradeep Rawat, BJP MLA Girish Bapat, Shiv Sena MLA Vinayak Nimhan city convention and chief Mohan Joshi, the assumption of Lokmanya Panel.
Presidents and heads of several cooperative banks in the country have also pledged their support for the GC.
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Chennai: India’s image as a nation of “brainy people” coupled with its demographic advantage of having a chunk of the population in the working age group will result in services sector, especially knowledge industries, fuelling the country’s growth in the years ahead.
But this is not the time to rest as there is a need for change in every sphere of life, a mindset change from one to carrying forward the economic reforms process, said Sudhir Jalan, All India Management Association (AIMA) president.
Addressing the golden jubilee annual general meeting of the Madras Management Association (MMA) here on Wednesday, said he should be the focus on harnessing the potential and leveraging the strengths instead of seeking protectionist measures.
Learn from history
India, according to Mr. Jalan, should learn from the history that it shows that China overtook as one of the most prosperous countries in the past. Scoring Under the need to transform the energy of the country’s youth, he said new industries and activities such as “hyper-agriculture, programmable money and privacy invasion sensors” would shape the future.
He was addressing the tenth in the series of lectures on `India’s time has come” that was organised as part of the golden jubilee of the MMA. “MMA is inarguably the finest of the local management associations in the country,” said Mr. Jalan .
Presents Awards
Earlier, he presented the MMA’s managerial excellence awards for 2006. While Pricol Limited Coimbatore bagged award of the manufacturing sector in the category, Loyola Bank and Indian Institute of Business Administration got it in the services and educational institution categories respectively.
Noting that the MMA was the force behind the establishment of the association management at national level, Jalan said Mr. as part of its golden jubilee AIMA that pursuing the many initiatives, including those to strengthen the bond with the management of local associations and build brand for itself.
Convention Centre
Listing programmes conducted as part of the golden jubilee, said MMA president DP Padmanabhan considerable groundwork had been completed on the proposals, announced as part of the celebrations, to establish an international convention centre and a world class management school in Chennai. Both the projects were likely to be located in one place and expected to be completed in three years.
Several past presidents of the MMA were honoured at the AGM, in which the chairman of golden jubilee celebrations committee K. Srinivasan Swamy commended the work done by Mr. Padmanabhan and his team. Director-General of AIMA G.K. Nischol released a set of compact discs containing the speeches organised as part of the golden jubilee.
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An institution with a difference. It is the right of Hyderabad-based Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India or ICFAI. So, what is great, a lot during the day, that ICFAI is an institution with a difference? These days, any other educational institution affirms that all the little things that is a prerequisite for a good organization.
The only difference is that ICFAI fixed and organizations linked to it, with the exception lies in the fact that, as a parent, the group has emerged as one of the largest academic institutions in the country, a reach of only 20 years. What started as a small business with the foundation capital of Rs 7000 by seven founding members, ICFAI is responsible for budgeting revenues of Rs 225 crore for 2004-05. The institution, as affirmed by the chancellor of the University of ICFAI Besant Raj CA, “Intellectual Capital”.
Today, the family includes ICFAI Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India (ICFAI), ICFAI University in Raipur, Dehradun, Agartala and Gangtok, ICFAI Business schools throughout the country, ICFAI National College, ICFAI Law School, ICFAI University Press, ICFAI Education in Sri Lanka. The list could be continued.
The institution is not resting on its laurels, as it began, on a major expansion drive to improve the existing infrastructure. A member of the Governing Committee, NJ Yasaswy ICFAI University said: “The first phase of construction of the proposed campus ICFAI Business School (IBS) is nearing completion in Hyderabad. Campus is blocks, the first and second IBS-years students at the youth hostel, and for the approximately 1200 students and 150 teachers.
The ICFAI is one of the few institutions of this country, the full three-year time management of Teacher Programme (MTP), which corresponds to the allocation of doctorial degrees. “This year, the viewer is witness the conclusion of nearly 20 doctoral students. They are in positions Faculty ICFAI. All those students who have been admitted to the MTP has received an order taxes and receive a monthly grant in the amount Rs 18000 in this period. we offered five doctoral students for a year of internship at major business schools in the United States, at our expense, “said Yasaswy.
He felt that ICFAI on an average demand of 30 to 40 students per year doctoral programme of the faculty to overcome the shortage. Among the recent initiatives, ICFAI herausgewagt recently with the opening of a campus in Colombo, Sri Lanka, at the invitation of the Government of Sri Lanka. The campus of the Colombo ICFAI plans to offer distance learning and programs on campus under-graduate and postgraduate levels. “We have a demand, Bangladesh and the establishment of a private university. Our next round of expansion for the creation of campus in Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand, “added Yasaswy.
The distance-learning Front, ICFAI offers a number of UG, and professional degree programs certified by this method. The Faculty of the University of ICFAI more than 600 case studies during the past few years. The publication of the Division ICFAI has more than 350 books to his credit, as well as 16 professional publishing magazines per month and 40 scientific journals quarter.
Show as a good samaritan, the University launched ICFAI ICFAI National College (INC), as a pilot project in eight cities circle in Andhra Pradesh in 2003. “We offer MCA and MBA programs in these centres INC, and the loading operation lach Re 1 per student for one to two years. This is very low compared to what we are, in general, free for similar programmes in our institutions of higher learning throughout the country. INC centres are fully equipped with teachers and other resources infrastructure. Our plan is the marketing programs for those who can not afford the costs of our normal patterns, “noted the Yasaswy.
The success of the pilot project conducted ICFAI to offer similar programs in the year 2004 by another in 30 districts of Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Karnataka, India and the north. “The programme will be expanded gradually to be integrated into other districts. We are planning for the summer and internships and placement in these centres, “said Yasaswy.
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The Symbiosis Institute, Pune founded in 1971, presently is in the process of spreading its wings towards the Capital, in a big way after distinguishing itself as an educational institution of repute in Maharashtra. Recently its president and founder director, S B Mujumdar was in Delhi to prepare the groundwork for setting up a Symbiosis centre in the Capital as well as to interact with representatives of foreign embassies. He said: “This visit is primarily aimed at apprising the foreign embassies about what we offer in terms of education and at the same time looking at the possibility of establishing our campuses in these countries.
According to Mujumdar, “Recently the deemed university status was conferred on Symbiosis by the Ministry of Human Resource Development of the Government of India. Considering our contribution to the field of education, for all these years, the University Grants Commission has selected us to promote Indian Higher Education overseas.”
At present, Symbiosis has under its belt 29 institutions, imparting study programmes in at least 174 disciplines as diverse as management, law, computer science, telecommunications, healthcare management, among others, Mujumdar pointed out. “Our forte however are management and law. I can say with all surety that our management institute is on a par with the best B-schools in the country and our law college currently ranks fifth among the top law institutions in the country,” he said emphatically.
Citing statistics to make his point of being among the best, Mujumdar remarked, “We have, as of now, 35,000 regular students at our campus in Pune and our centre for distance-learning has an enrolment of over one lakh students.” He said for any institution the measure of its success could be gauged from the placement it could get for its students. “In this regard our placement rate has been 100 per cent,” he said proudly. And to make it better for the students, Symbiosis’ alumni association is very strong and had members from many different countries of the world, Mujumdar pointed out.
He exclaimed, “The alumni association gives a definite edge to the students to find the placement of their choice in the place of their choice.”
Regarding Symbiosis’ current move to woo foreign students, Mujumdar said: “We already have 1,500 students studying at our campus from 40 different nationalities and have many more enrolments for the distance-learning programmes, which is the largest enrolment of foreign students by any private institution in the country.”
He pointed out that delivering quality over the years was the reason that Symbiosis could look at the option of opening up campuses in foreign countries currently.
“We are in the initial stages of finalising the plan for Delhi. Probably we will be acquiring land in Noida and to begin with, we will launch law courses by 2006 in this campus,” Mujumdar elaborated. He said the centre would be headed by B G Deshmukh, a distinguished civil servant and a former cabinet secretary, who is presently, the president of the Planning Cell of Symbiosis.
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Coimbatore, Dec 5 (PTI) - A town Institute today signed an agreement with the American Parametric Technology Corporation (PTC) to be students of the school of engineering and customers through the use of PTC Product Development System.
This was the first educational institution in India was the introduction of PTC. With the adoption of PTC, the PSG College of Technology would be able to create digital products detailed information and cooperation with the distributed project teams, customers, suppliers and partners, PTC Senior Vice President Mark Rode told reporters.
Under the agreement, PTC, a full range of computer-aided design, manufacturing, engineering and product life-cycle management software, as well as a full-time student PTC Faculty of exercised in the use and application of the system “says Mark.
With almost all major sectors of activity Expressing concern about the lack of training and skilled workforce, this statement of intent would produce manpower needs in the region, Principal of College, Dr R Rudraoorthy signatories to the agreement, said.
The students allegedly subjected to training for a period of at least 140 hours, and its likely duration, to the extent that they are liable. After the training, students would be certified by PTC and PSG, which generally acceptable, “said Mark.
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New Delhi: HCL Infosystems (www.hclinfosystems.com), India allows businesses to information, announced on January 7, the implementation of a Wireless Local Area Network (LAN), the solution of Amity Business School, institutions Ritnand Balved Education Foundation (RBEF), a major first Noida-based educational institution.
This allows to go to Amity wireless connectivity full, and is the first of its kind in the country to do so. HCL Insys also other infrastructures with Amity projects in the field of computer security, intranet, messaging, information technology and other management services.
Indicates Dr. Ashok K Chauhan, founding president of the Amity 34 institutions across the country: “In line with our commitment to this unique learning experience, which we flew in March educational vis-à-vis other institutions , by becoming a pioneer of wireless communication on our campus. With opting - HCL Infosystems, we believe we have partnered with the best in the industry. It has unparalleled expertise in this area, and is known for its innovative solutions. ”
HCL Insys Vice President (Operations) George Paul said: “HCL Insys has a tremendous knowledge in the field of education segment. We have successfully implemented a number of state-of-the-art solutions across the country. Our strength is our ability to adapt to the alternative technologies and rapidly put our customers the best and latest solutions. WLANs is the solution to facilitate the learning and development of all students of Amity. We are very pleased to be connected with this prestigious project. ”
The 15 hectares of vast campus of the Amity on the link between the street and Noida Delhi has been implemented with the whole wireless intranet and Internet connections. Students, teachers and visitors to the Amity campus is not a phone or data on a link with institutions. You can their laptop / PDA, handheld communicate by e-mail, conduct research library, participation in an online discussion or to surf anywhere on campus.
The technology is based on the IEEE 802.11b standard operating system with 11Mbps bandwidth of 2.4 GHz spectrum direct sequence (DSSS). The Wireless Access Point are strategically positioned on campus to ensure free roaming on laptops. This seamless integration of access points into the existing fiber optic-based cable network connecting to the backbone of the campus. It provides authentication and security with WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)-standards.
Insys material assistance Amity achieve the same performance in the campus of 2.1 acres of Amity Business School in Saket, south of Delhi, and the campus of 120 acres of Amity Business School of Education at Valley Manesar, Gurgaon.
About Amity
The Amity Business School was founded by RBEF, and will be encouraged by the AKC global group of companies. Dr. Ashok K Chauhan is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the group of founders and the president of RBEF. He was 20 Place in the Top-Business schools in the country and among the best seventh post-1990 Business Schools in India in a magazine poll in Outlook 2001.
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JJ Irani, the director, said Tata Sons ethics, communication and long-term planning are vital for the success of each company. “Play the Game of the company, according to the rules, even if your competitors,” he placed on the importance of ethics in the economy.
Irani was the chief guest at the seventh meeting Nirma Institute of Management in Ahmedabad on Saturday evening. For example, more than 106 full-time and 29 part-time students were to diplomas in the office.
On the importance of long-term planning, short-term planning Irani he said, focusing on long-term goals. “Think and long-term planning. Elements should Shot term strategies on the long-term picture,” he said.
He added that the team is much more important, as a collection of individuals. “They must all players and each team must aspire to the team captain,” he said.
Karsanbhai Patel, president of Nirma University, said, within a range of eight years, Nirma University has been able to regard itself as a centre of excellence in management education, research and training.
“The establishment is regarded as one of the best B-25 schools in the country and among the Top-Ten-B-schools, which after 1990,” says Patel. He contributed to the success of the Institute for Diversity and quality of programmes, the focus of industry and the relevance of a specific option.
Nirma Institute of Management began full-fledged in the MBA programs of the 2003-05 session. He was transferred to the Gujarat State University ’state of the educational institution.
Patel said he was pleased that some 7000 candidates from across the country interested in participating as a management program, while only 106 places for full-time students.
The fact that graduates of the Institute had reached senior positions in companies, Karsanbhai Patel was confident that the conclusion of a new lot is as a mediator of staff in the coming years.
Engineers had 48 percent of the lots for students of NIM, while the rest was trade, economy and artistic circles. More than 30 percent of graduates had professional experience before the Institute.
For the post-diploma in management (full-time), Saurabh Ganguly received the award for overall performance while Pathik Shah was awarded the prize for best student Masters in Management (evening).
Aditi Mehra won the first place in the rewards for full-time schools, of course, followed by Anshul Atul Jain and Shikla. The show pieces in the various disciplines were Aditi Mehra (Marketing), Kamlesh Chauhan (Finance), Nayana Ghosh (HR Management) and Shraddha Balal (IT).
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