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NEW DELHI: Delhi Each piece - the right of its wide streets humour of the people here - in Lahore, “she recalls. But it is not only the taste of Chandni Chowk mouth water converge “dahi ballahs”, but a whole host of other things that the seven Pakistani students remember Delhi.
The delegation of seven students of the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) - most of them during their first visit - here, last week was a feeling of the B-school life in India. Hosted by Delhi University’s Faculty of Management Studies (RSF), by the delegation during their stay here had a meeting with the dean and other faculty members. They also attended a few classes with students RSF and discovers that the teaching methods were very different from back home.
“In Lahore, our teachers, a method based on the cases of the study. There is a lot of stress on a case study, including those of Harvard, and its application in industry. Here, the emphasis is on The literature and theory. should be greater involvement of teachers, “said Farrukh Umar, a member of the delegation. His classmates Ayaz Karim noted that, while the case of approach and rigorous discipline, the strengths of their institution, they must learn a few things from the Inde’s B-schools in general And particularly in the FMS.
“Indian industry is very dynamic. There is a lot of interaction between management and students, industry leaders. This is an area that needs work LUMS. In addition, students are here in A quantity of co-conducting various activities and financial - And the selling clubs in Lahore we started, a short time ago, “he said.
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KOLKATA: The faculty members of the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, the court move on Monday.
The faculty is represented by counsel TC Dutta. Members of the Faculty challenge of the entry of “illegals” on board members of the 164th Executive Board meeting has been convened to decide on the fees bar problem.
These members have been appointed by the union ministry for human resource development, in place of members of origin.
“What the memorandum of associations, IIM-C and has been manipulated for us to the high court,” Asish Bhattacharya, IIM-C-dean of planning and administration said.
Members of the Faculty IIM-C have already intellectual property rights and the Supreme Court against the decision, and the board of governors MHRD acceptance of the helm of tuition fees by Rs 1.50 per 30000 Lach an affair
The Faculty has been at the helm of tax, as it was thought that this is reflected in university autonomy.
Members of the Faculty felt respective boards of governors should be informed of the tuition of these institutions, which are not MHRD.
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AHMEDABAD: they saw this institution grow to a full-fledged university, and now they are smoking. Nirma university is a kind of “brain drain. More than ten faculty members have completed in the past 18 months.
The last to leave was its Vice-Chancellor, Dr NV Vasani, a name well known in the field of education in Gujarat. He was picked up by the group of Adana. Management maintains an appeal to the right of the face of the exodus will not be harmful to the university. While Nirma Institute of Technology, people from different institutes of higher education had joined, but now the scene has changed. TOI Sources said that more than 50 speakers in their papers. Nirma University was founded in 1995 and was training course on managing in 1996, a diploma years later, in 2003, at the pharmacy, the sciences and the Faculty of Law of flows in 2007.
Gujarat, the government said it is university in 2003 and now employs more than 400 Before Vasani, director of the Institute of Technology HV Trivedi and become resigned as dean of the Faculty in the search for the ‘Institute. However, it is not known why the faculty leaves. Chancellor of the University of Nirma DP Chhaya for not see what unusual. But he acknowledged that nearly 30 teachers and professors had to leave the assistant. “A university does not work on a person. Persons who have either retired or better opportunities. Every university has 10 percent of the faculty to maintain changed, there is nothing to fear.
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KOCHI, JAN. 17 The Cochin University of Science and Technology (Cusat) appointed a subcommittee to date, the University of the opportunity to recover its status as a centre of the investigation by the Commission on Graduates of business Nursing Schools (CGFNS) . The decision was taken at the meeting Union’s university here.
The trial was stopped after trade unions of employees developed at the University of differences in the selection of persons for overseeing the review. The agreement, which is the CGFNS Cusat authorization as a test case for a one-year period ending last November.
The union of the sub-commission of Mathew Lopez is considered responsible for the probe into the incident that led to the closure of the examination. The Commission will submit a report thereon.
Cusat The decision came as part of the transition process by the staff, “the unions of the implementation of the exam. Rejected later, they allegedly tried to disrupt the examination.
Hundreds of students in nursing from seeking jobs in difficulties in the United States after the cancellation of the examination at Kochi. It is learnt that the authorities were CGFNS, taking into account the selection of a new centre for the completion of the review.
Today’s meeting entrusted union, the Vice-Chancellor and Dean of the Faculty, Jose T. Babu, measures to improve the recognition of the B. Tech. Marine Engineering in the School of Engineering.
A new proposal will be forwarded to the Director General of the growing recognition for the shipping costs for the course. The University is regarded as the guidelines from the office of Director General of delivery and shipping for obtaining approval.
These appointments are faculty members, the Director General of physics, and a teacher for the implementation of the course. A new application must be submitted prior to the Director General of recognition.
A union of the sub-commission as head EM Najeeb, a report on the possibility of launching academic programmes in the field of tourism. The decision on the start of summer courses of tourism in view of the rapid advances in this field. The University is setting up a department for the Study of tourism on the basis of the report of the Subcommittee.
The consortium has decided to put an end to the B. Tech. Fifth semester mechanical inspection (Mechanics of Machinery), which at the Cochin University College of Engineering, Kuttanad, the following reports of the earth to copy. The University of disciplinary action against students and those involved in the implementation of the exam. A revision of the current system of the implementation of the examination at the university is to be done with regard to the incident.
The meeting, a motion was rejected by the School of Communication and Management Studies for getting Cusat belonging. The application was rejected on the grounds that the school does not comply with the essential requirements of membership.
A decision was taken even before the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Council for Industrial Research of cooperation in the field of research, studies.
The meeting decided to develop a plan and a cost estimate for construction of a university auditorium, Atmospheric Sciences in the construction field and laboratory, a block from the School of Engineering and Computer Applications building.
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KOLKATA: All 68 members of the Faculty Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta (IIM-C), rental of stay and fight together against the union Ministry of Human Resources Development, at a meeting on campus Monday.
But three days before the Board of Governors meeting on Friday - the first of the “Big” IIMs.
MHRD secretary of the municipality, V.S. Pandey, will be present at the meeting.
The two main issues raised by the Board discussed the reduction of tax Rs 30000 Rs 1.25 lakhs, as the Ministry of the Union for Human Resource Development (MHRD), and the signing of an agreement with the MHRD to pay tribute to all the new rules are in place.
Faculty members Decision on the 5th March, another meeting of the Faculty, it is “very hard against the summit of the fee because it is inconsistent with the Institute and its students.”
It was on that day, at which the Faculty of their “positions ausblasen ankreidend ad disadvantages of the tax Slash, the motivation of the Faculty.
The document also stresses that the Faculty unitedly verübelt edge of the fee, which it considers a violation of the independence of the Institute. “This is part of a package. Tax Bar is just the beginning,” critical of the Faculty.
These documents have been sent to each member of the committee for their audience. “When we tried to appeal to his good offices to the fight against taxes at the head of management in the interest of the Institute.” Monday, all 68 members of the veto power at the head and fees promised to stay together and their resistance to the tax cut.
Apart from the Director of the Institute of the Faculty is represented by two members of the committee. “The presentations based on the position paper,” is everything that happens to a member of the Faculty of Management TNN shows.
“Of course, kreidete was a strategy to ensure that the fee has not been passed, a bar, and a decision is at least latent, which will give us more time to decide on the strategy of substitution. But we have decided not to talk about it, so that the owner of the bar will not receive fees, that the wind of our plans! “Members of the College senior said.
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The college has so far bagged 140 first and second ranks since 1962. Nearly 100 students have passed the UGC-CSIR and JRF examinations from the college so far.
Ever since its inception in 1956, St. Joseph’s College, Devagiri in Kozhikode, has made a mark in the higher education scenario in North Kerala. The college had noted critic, Sukumar Azhikode and noted English teacher C.A. Sheppard among its faculty members in the past.
Eminent personalities in different fields, including poet Vishnunarayanan Namboothiri, Arjuna awardee the late Jimmy George and budding writer Sithara S. were all students of this college.
NAAC grade
National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), an autonomous institution established by the University Grants Commission (UGC) to assess and accredit institutions of higher learning, had given the `A’ grade to the college last year.
The NAAC peer team, which inspected the college, had opined that the college has the facilities and standards required for autonomous colleges or deemed universities.
The NAAC team appreciated the excellent infrastructure, highly qualified and committed faculty, dedicated members of non-teaching staff, the number and variety of courses and good results in the postgraduate and undergraduate examinations of the university and in national-level examinations of UGC\Council for Scientific and Industrial Research.
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Ahmedabad (PTI): The IIM review committee arrived at the Indian Institute of Management here on Friday to discuss various issues, including the fee structure.
The five-member review committee that arrived here this morning held a meeting with IIM-A director Sameer Barua and other senior faculty members of the institute.
“Our terms of reference include 11 aspects. We are here to review all these aspects including fee structure,” Committee’s Chairman, R C Bhargava, said.
“We have visited Bangalore IIM and are going to visit other IIMs also before submitting our report to the Ministry,” he said.
When asked whether the committee’s recommendation to hold back the fee hike was being implemented, Bhargava said, it was for the IIMs to implement it.
The review committee, in its interim report submitted on April 4, had asked the Central Government to ask all the IIMs to defer any increase in fee, till it submits the final report.
The committee is also likely to meet some members of the IIM-A Board of Governors later in the day.
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Mumbai, March 7: THE Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), has finally taken decisive action against an employee accused of abusing children of staffers and faculty members living in the institute’s campus in Deonar. The employee, who had earlier been asked to go on long leave””, will be quitting the institute following a proposal for voluntary retirement, which has been””accepted by the institute.
Director of TISS Profiles RR Singh confirmed that action had been taken against the employee, a senior staffer in the office of the Registrar. ”He had been asked to go on long leave, which he has already done. Besides, he has been asked to stay out of the campus, seek medical help vacate the quarters and occupied by his family in the campus,’’said Singh. He added that the employee’s desire for voluntary retirement has been accepted and will be processed by the institute accordingly. Though the employee has not been living in the Campus for the past few months, his wife and children were staying in the campus accommodation.
The decision to take action against the employee only came last week, some that too under intense pressure exerted by faculty members, who had to take the matter to the governing council to be addressed. The matter had been referred to the governing council of the institute following frustration expressed by the parents of the affected children at the administration’s casual approach.
On 10 January this year, Newsline had reported the first incident of child abuse in the campus discovered in November 2001. Although three months had passed since the incident occurred, the employee had, until now, been merely relocated to another campus
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