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Xpress way to B-school

Come October and students from about 300 colleges across the country would participate in Xpress, a media promotional event, organised by the city-based Xavier Labour Relations Institute (XLRI).

The event, conducted for the second time, is targeted at undergraduate and engineering colleges. The participants would have to devise a media plan to promote and market their respective institutes.

The last date for entry forms to reach the B-school is October 15. The teams, two to four members from each college, would have to develop a promotional campaign for their college using print, audio-visual and web-media which had to be sent to the external linkages cell of the institute, the organisers of the event. “We are targeting about 300 colleges this year, keeping in view the popularity of the event. We have started sending invitations to the colleges,” said Arjun Chatterjee, event coordinator and senior executive member of external linkages cell. According to Chatterjee, the contest was organised to promote creativity, marketing and advertising skills among college students.

Down Memory Lane

It was a time to recall past memories, animate and friends together to look forward. It was everything goes on a smoking, drinking and eating in the evening meeting of former Xavier Labour Relations Institute, Jamshedpur, in the park in Chennai.

The annual reunion of former students of the Institute of Chennai the first chapter gives us the opportunity this year to organize a demonstration, Mr. Venkataraman Shankar, Senior Executive member of the management group at the Institute.

Reuban Thomas, who leads the bridges of the Institute, has said: “At the end of the first year, all students have to make a mandatory training summer. Ten of us are in Chennai, participation the organization of the Alumni reunion. Similar meetings are Bangalore, Mumbai, Delhi and Calcutta. Last year, there were 130 XLRIans Chennai participating in the investigation. ”

P.N. Subramanian, completed in 1983, now a senior consultant in a company recruitment 3 Eye, presents itself, they feel connected and helps networking. It is also an opportunity for him, and for young people to help them, trained in the capabilities of holding such a meeting.

For Suraksha Giri, whose mother and husband Latha Vepa DV Giri are also products of the Institute, it was a chance to catch up with friends. Thus, for example, Usha spoke to Abraham, as “the backbone of the Alumni Association, for a decade.”

Thomas D. the Partie’59 said proudly: “I am the only representative of one of the first batch of the Institute in 50 years.” As adults, their jokes, messages and memories, regardless Yamini, barely above-a one-year-old daughter about Bouncing Alumni was lost in their own revelry, unmindful of great things, people were discussed.

FMS Dean dismissed for irregularities

NEW DELHI: The Delhi University (DU) is again at the centre of discussions. This time, not for school, but also for cinema, the role of teachers. The Dean of the Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), the United Kingdom Bhalla, has been invited, not as head of the department, on Friday. The reason was the irregularities found during the examination of passage of the Institute for their MBA (part-time), earlier this year.

CD Bhattacharya, an executive member of the Faculty FMS, and titled: “Yes, I have a letter from the authorities of the university to give me, as head of the SGF, pending further orders.” According to some sources, the issue is now in the executive branch, Council of the AU, where the former dean, Bhalla fate is decided.

The incident has emerged in April, when a member of the Faculty, Preetam Khandelwal, wrote a letter to the Pro-Vice-Chancellor, complained of irregularities during the examination for admission, Jan. 23. Times of India reported the contents of the letter as well as the dean of attempting to cover up the matter then.

In the letter, Khandelwal had argued that one of the observers for the qualifying examinations, JK Sharma, had helped his station during the test, so that the dean had also supported. Khandelwal I explained later, they fear that the door in this field at the University to terminate the contract.

This is not the first time that a senior member of the FMS came out in favour of admitting the axe-related issues. A few years ago, another dean, Professor Adhikari, was apparently released reports on the irregularities in the certification process.

SGF said a leading member of the Faculty: “The institute is extremely sensitive to allegations, like this one. The sanctity of the Office must be maintained and that this is why the University has such a dramatic step. Bhalla today, was not available for comment.

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