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Hewlett-Packard announced India, the development of its campus on the Move “initiative today to promote their products and solutions portfolio, under the earth the first educational institutions.
As part of the initiative, HP, while running a series of roadshows, including coverage of the main cities of New Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Salem, Trichy and other regions.
Talking about the initiative, P Raghuraman, Country Manager - Business Notebooks, Hewlett Packard, India said: “We agree with HP, the gap between what industry and academia who teach. Thanks to our success “Campus on the Move” initiative, we hope that with major universities across the country, improvement of school curricula so that they can to meet the needs of industry. ”
Under this initiative, HP offers the retail window for educational institutions for the implementation of information technology infrastructure, laptops, desktops and workstations, simple option of leasing measure After-Sales and Support. Many institutions have benefited from the implementation of “Campus with a wireless laptop with students to learn from anywhere on campus.
In recent years one of laptops, HP has delivered some of the most prestigious institutions such as symbiosis of India, Wellingkar, Manipal, Amity Business School, IIPM, Kalinga, Xavier’s Institute of Management, Sri Mahavir Jain, etc.
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Hewlett-Packard, India’s Roll-out “Campus on the Move” initiative for the year 2006 to promote its products and solutions portfolio in the country schools.
As part of the “Campus on the Move ‘, HP, while running a series of roadshows, including coverage of the cities of New Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Salem and Trichy, among others.
Under this initiative, HP offers the retail window for educational institutions for the implementation of information technology infrastructure, laptops, desktops and workstations, simple option of leasing measure After-Sales and Support. Many institutions have benefited from the implementation of “Campus with a wireless laptop with students to learn from anywhere on campus.
P. Raghuraman, Country Manager, Business HP laptops, India, said: “We at HP, recognizes the gap between what industry and academia who teach. Thanks to our success,” Campus on the Move “initiative we hope to reach a major universities across the country, improvement of school curricula so that they can to meet the needs of industry. ”
In recent years one of laptops, HP has delivered some of the most prestigious institutions in India, as symbiosis, Wellingkar, Manipal, Amity Business School, IIPM, Kalinga, Xavier’s Institute of Management, Sri Mahavir Jain, etc.
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Indian Institute of Management Training (IIMT), Pune spouses for its students Allround development. The emphasis is on preparing students in their respective areas and adapting to any change in the environment. The Institute has a Full-time two-year courses management, with specialization in the fields of marketing, production and materials, systems and operations research, finance and personnel and human resources . The Institute also offers a year of a part-time courses, which was designed to meet the demands of working life professionals. The core of the Faculty of top level is composed of professors from various prestigious educational institutions with an experience of over 15 years.
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The Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore and the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad, in bags this year’s KC Mahindra Award for Excellence in Automotive Design.
Shamit Srivastav, a student of second year of the program design Masters of Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in Bangalore, is the first runner-up, a victory quotes cash 50000-R to an approach combining a utility tractor with the name “Gaorun.”
This year’s first prize was not awarded because no entry could be the position.
The second runner-up was awarded to a team of four, Divya S Sarma, Vaibhav Anand, Vijay Abhishek and kshatriya, students of NID, Ahemadabad with a cash prize of Rs 25000
These students have a vehicle with the code name “basket” with a flexible mix of the provision of 10 to 12 people standing and mode 6-7, while resting.
The models were selected from over 100 entries in the various educational institutions in the country
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The Social Service Group (SSG) at the Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIM-K), under the direction of their fund-raising annual fete on Sunday. The proceeds from the event is used to finance local charitable associations, educational institutions offer scholarships for children and the need to support a retirement home Kozhikode.
This is in conformity with the IIM-K’s philosophy of inculcating concern among future leaders vis-à-vis society.
The event was a great success and saw the active participation of students, teachers and the local community. There were a multitude of events, including games like darts, card games, french Cricket-Fun and games with balloons filled with water. A DJ plays music on animated by the demands of visitors. Food stands served, hunger. Games Competition, sponsored by time, saw a large participation. Income derived exclusively from T-shirts also contributed to that fund.
The ASG plans to increase Rs.30000 on by the party.
The ASG began in 1999 as ad hoc body in the wake of the Orissa cyclone. It was with the government in 2000 with the objective of a positive attitude ongoing impact on the Commonwealth as part of IIM-K efforts by student volunteers.
The main focus of the SSG on improving education and health care, with particular emphasis on women and children.
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The speaker, K. Kalimuthu, said today, you open the safe. Pa anniversary Aditanar building, constructed on an area of 15000 square metres on an overload of Rs.1.25 crores in the premises of the University of Manonmaniam Sundaranar in Abhishekapatti near here at home, management services and Study of Criminology and Criminal Justice.
The director of the daily Thanthi and chairman of Aditanar Educational Institutions, B. Sivanthi Adityan, given in the building with a State-of-the-art air-conditioned conference room, under the year of birth of hundreds of ceremonies anniversary of his father, which began on 27 September.
The conference room is the venue for the first and fifth Biennial International Conference of the Indian society of victimization November be held from 18 to 20 with the main theme: “Restorative Justice: A Stride towards victims justice system. ”
If Lauding the efforts of the. Pa Aditanar, founded the Daily Thanthi newspaper and ran in the midst of financial constraints in its early days, Mr Kalimuthu recalled his contribution to the anti-Hindi agitation and his isolation in prison Coimbatore.
“Mr. Aditanar man has been put in place the system of reading” Thirukkural “in the Tamil Nadu Assembly, as loudspeakers,” said Dr Kalimuthu.
Mr. Sivanthi Adityan, in his felicitation, said his father launched a university of art and science in Tiruchendur in 1965 with the sole aim of improving the quality of education for rural people less privileged, as they are not allow for the Metros, or even the nearby towns of higher education.
Now, this school has its sister concerns - College of Education, College of Physical Education, College for Women and College of Engineering - It all started after Mr. Sivanthi Adityan took over the management of his father.
Mr. Sivanthi Adityan thanked the High School of Management, giving him the possibility of an “emblem of the structure on the campus of the university on behalf of his father.
The Vice-Chancellor, K. Chockalingam, said the leadership of the university was the all-out efforts to rope in an expert in management, now in Chennai, the Department of Management Studies, and its standards are taken to greater heights.
“We also managed to convince Professor Irwin Waller of the Department of Criminology of the University of Ottawa, Canada, is currently advising more than 100 governments worldwide to work in the department of criminology and criminal justice MSU in February 2005 at an exhibition of international standards in line with the faculty and students, “said Dr. Chockalingam.
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While the controversy over the Special Economic Zone (SEZ) proposals continue throughout the country, a small village located in a valley near Pune is fast developing as a Special Education area.
Many educational institutions are setting up huge land in this valley is located in the west of the crest Ghat, about 10 kilometers from Pune.
Names such as symbiosis International University, Bharati Vidyapeeth newly created and the Foundation for Education and Management liberal (FLAME) have already confirmed their presence in this valley, the building is its mark as the country’s largest hub training.
Lavale a village east of the Mulshi taluka of Pune district and is known for its picturesque. A huge hill separates Lavale village in the city of Pune.
Educational institutions in this valley, the construction of roads and other entities of civil society in this region to join this valley of education on the main sectors of the city. Crores of rupees are used for world-class infrastructure and living conditions in this peaceful place to win, students in Europe, the USA and Australia.
Students have different interests in education are almost all electricity, once they decide, you Lavale part of the valley. While the symbiosis is the creation of their medical training institution Lavale, with a mass communication institution, Bharati Vidyapeeth has a huge campus spread over 300 hectares, for training in medicine, engineering and management disciplines.
Apart from these two major brands, promoter of liberal education, flame, has also set up on campus with an area of 75 hectares.
The education system barons believe that within 10 years from now, this special section of Pune district in the country would be the biggest race of Education offers all types of training.
FLAME founder Parag Shah said that the company standard Lavale valley has all the functions of a strong academic culture and atmosphere.
“On flame, we are the under-graduate courses that are not flow like art, commerce and science. A student may choose topics of their choice. Our focus is on the performing arts and sport. There is no other institution of its kind in the country where the graduation rate is not a stream. A student can study art, literature, trade chemistry and physical, “said Shah. FLAME also offers courses such as post-diploma in management and mass communication.
“We have a lot of work invested about Rs 100 crore to the creation of this entire campus. Swimming pool, soccer field, badminton places and a cricket stadium ahead are all there for students,” says Shah. FLAME full also has a ready-to-use golf course next door.
Environment calm and proximity Info-tech hubs such as Hinjewadi, aundh baner and contributed deserve Lavale geographically. The Pirangut industrial zone, where Cummins Power Generation has its installation, is also near Lavale.
Symbiosis International University has also ‘Dyangram “Campus here, which is also ready to begin academic programs. Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM) and the Institute of symbiosis Telecom Management (SITM) moves in these premises from June 2008. It also provides for setting up a hospital near his campus with an investment of Rs 60 crore
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From silence discussions on the four walls of a campus, the dimensions of ragging have now reached the social status of an argument in Kerala. Such a question to suffer a silent death inside the campus in recent years. In some extreme cases, victims have buckled under pressure to the relocation of their vocational training centre lesson plans or decided at the end of their lives. But with the legal provisions in force, at least two students have shown the courage to guard against the “barbaric acts in the name of ragging.”
The story of a nursing student, was allegedly sexually abused by older and the School of Medical Education in Kottayam has triggered a serious debate on ragging to the State. As the investigation is always the case, The Hindu-Education has attracted more assets on legal and institutional aid for victims of ragging.
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It is clear that immediate steps must be taken to educate students on legal provisions that Kerala under the prohibition of Ragging Act of 1998.
Sensing the need to fight against ragging campus, the government now has a number of measures, including the creation of a global review of the threat. The Minister of Education, E.T. Mohammed Basheer, said the Hindu-Education More than the “Government not tolerate such acts on campus.
“We have all the legal measures taken to ragging. The provisions of the anti-ragging law for the introduction of measures to be taken against the culprits in cases related to ragging. School children and teachers have an important role to play in this process, “he said said.
On the administrative level, the government decided Campus committees of the fight against ragging in educational institutions. The originator of the Ministry of Higher Education, which holds the presidency would take responsibility at the state level, with the Collegiate director of education and training as CTO members.
“The directors of various institutions that will guide the college committees. Payer is to designate one of the heads of departments to the Committee on the function of Director. The school is a woman to the commissions, representatives of the Faculty, “says PJ Thomas, Senior Secretary, Higher Education Department.
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The PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore has concluded an agreement with EMC (Benelux) BV SARL, a unit of EMC Corp., in collaboration with EMC Academic Alliance Program (EAA) in India. Under this programme, PSG College of Technology offers a course in storage technology information to its students from January 2008.
As part of the EAA, PSG College of Technology get providers curricula agnostic, of course, the educational content, faculty training and software simulators developed by EMC to train their students. EMC is also taking over the program in the form of review the tasks and functions of sampling.
Under EAA, EMC has forged alliances with more than 75 higher education institutions across India. Today, more than 3000 students are enrolled in similar information on the storage India, as part of the ECA.
The EMC Academic Alliance is a collaborative effort with EMC for major educational institutions in the world for emerging needs gap in knowledge of storage technologies and develop a pool of qualified resources and storage certified professionals. The program provides a neutral provider, product agnostic storage technology curriculum for students. Some schools are part BITS Pilani EMC, IIIT Bangalore, UPTEC and Manipal Institute of Technology.
Dr. R. Rudramoorthy, Principal, PSG College of Technology, said: “PSG is committed to providing technical training quality of their students. This agreement with CME allows our students to learn the latest technologies for the storage of information and management of space segment growing the fastest of the computer industry. ”
“We are confident that the partnership with EMC will help us to negotiate the skills of our students and industry to produce graduates who are ready ready to contribute effectively to the rapid growth of information management and storage of industry, “said Dr. Rudramoorthy.
Manoj Chugh, President, EMC, India and SAARC region, said: “We are pleased with the progress of our education programme in India. We have already begun with the leaders of more than 75 training institutions India in the framework of the Association and will probably beyond the 100 mark very quickly. We are proud to be associated with the PSG College, a leading provider of computer training in Coimbatore to EAA.
The information is expanding at a rate of explosives and organizations are struggling to manage this growth. In the background of this information, flood storage and information management has emerged as a promising career for students. In EMC, we are determined to allow students to the best - of-Breed capacity to help, given the challenges of the real world and have a successful career, “said Chugh.
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The alumni of the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, now a member of the Anti-reservation Chorus, say more places to measure the impact of quotas for other Backward Classes would adversely affect the IIMS.
“We are afraid of the transitional government proposed to increase seats than we believe, will influence the quality of education and prestige of the institution,” says Amal Dhru, the chairman of the Ahmedabad chapter of the IIMA Alumni Association.
Dhru, which seems to have a benchmark Infosys and CEO of the organization IIMA chairman NR Narayana Murthy, said a quota increase could drive the brightest students abroad.
Narayana Murthy had expressed its reservations against the centre of movement for more than two times higher than the proportion of seats reserved for reasons of backward compatibility sections and tribes to 49.5 percent in educational institutions, including IIMS and IITS.
Dhru, however, is optimistic that the group of ministers, set up by the Prime Minister, with positive suggestions for dealing with the subject. “We expect only that the group of ministers to give suggestions,” he said.
IIMA authorities officially refused to comment, but most sources said the college of members of government fear not to go is back on its proposal.
Joining political parties in motion, the question arises, “said a head of Faculty, he was like so that the least harmful effects. “We are already over-stretched,” he added. “When the seats are increased, they would have a very negative impact. IIMA could lose its position as leader “.
Dhru said more and more seats does not mean that “only the addition of a few tables and chairs.” Infrastructure and the Faculty is the main thing, and the government must take account of these aspects. ”
“It is certainly not a matter of rejoicing in this community or the other side. This is our future and the future generation. That is why we expect the Centre for a new look on the whole subject, “he said.
The IIMA Alumnus said he recognized the disparities in the country and the “need” for “affirmative action”. “But this should be done at school level. It should not be reserved to the highest level.
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