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Faculty members of the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, have decided to wait until the Supreme Court order, it is accessible from Monday, before a decision on their future.
Given that the next consultation, if ever, in July-end, many faculty members are of the opinion that the situation could change in their favour as Murli Manohar Joshi can no longer, as before the MHRD minister after the elections.
The SC has governed IIMS MHRD and the opening of a dialogue on the issue of fees helm. If it is not sorted it, the SC to hear the case again in mid-July.
“We commend the Tribunal. We hope that reason MHRD’ll see what we tried to explain our position and application, we in the head of jurisdiction, “said Ashish Bhattacharya, IIM-C Dean of the planning and management.
The Faculty will be held on April 22 to discuss as much tax should be charged from new students, letters of admission until May the second week.
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Information Technology (IT) holds the key to kick-starting a revolution in banking, said Radha Unni, chief general manager, State Bank of India, here.
She was inaugurating a national conference on `Braving new frontiers in banking,’ organised by the ICFAI Business School, here.
She called for standardisation across banks and appealed to them to take the services to the doorsteps of the customers for financial inclusion.
Anoop Narayanan, security consultant, First Legion Consulting, said human fraud, incompetence and errors made the implementation of new technologies difficult. He also spoke on information leaks and the cultural factors involved.
Punjab National Bank senior manager Guru Murthy spoke on the implementation of core banking solution. He provided an overview of the technologies used in mid-level interactions, in the back offices and in internal monitoring and reports.
K.A. Joseph, managing director, Kerala Venture Capital, summarised the session on IT in banking by providing an overview of mobile Internet banking. He said that IT should equip bankers to convert future threats into opportunities.
A.K. Basu, general manager, State Bank of Travancore, spoke on private banking. He highlighted the various challenges faced in private banking.
Ommen Jacob, regional sales manager, ICICI Bank, said the challenge before private bankers was to provide their customers with the best service in the industry. He spoke about the four R’s of private banking: reach, relationship, research and resource. It was only by investing in them in favour of customer needs could the banks achieve their goals.
A.V. Anil, branch manager, Kotak Mahindra Bank, focussed on the services provided by private banking and also gave a brief picture of the challenges faced such as high client expectations, higher fixed costs and so on. Padma Kumar, former chairman and managing director of Federal Bank, stressed the need for private banking. He said that as the interest rates had reduced, people did not just invest in banks; they had more options.
Private banking should aim at providing products for wealth management to all sections of society for financial inclusion.
Cherian Varghese, former chairman and managing director, Union Bank of India, spoke on retail banking and the various norms issued by RBI regarding it.
V.P. Roshan, branch head, IDBI Bank, gave an overview of how banks operated, the importance of retail banking.
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The National River Conservation Directorate (NRCD), the assumption by the Orissa Government for the renovation of the old Bindusagar tank here.
NRCD decided that 70 percent of total costs will be approximately 7 crore from Rs The government provides the means.
Branch officials and the city of culture and the development of Indian National Trust for Arts and Cultural Heritage (INTACH), who recently met here to discuss the project, starting on Thursday shortly.
The Bindusagar tank was once lined with more than 7000 temples, all built in the traditional style Oriya. Of this amount, only 500 survived.
The reservoir is located north of Lingaraj temple, believes that water, electricity from all the saints of India and the pool.
The logistics are in place and it is for the government, kick-off the project. The project is expected that 18 months. The government has already Rs 50 lakh in favour of Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) for the renovation project. BMC is a contribution by the same amount.
The Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar, has been appointed project manager. B-L’école is also preparing the draft report. The Bhubaneswar Development Authority is a partner in the project.
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New Delhi, January 11 (PTI) The Human Resource Development, a request from the Department of Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore (IIM-B) to open a campus in Singapore, quoted famous as the B schools, domestic demand.
IIM-B at a time yet had the agreement of the ministry to open the campus, she turns around, he wrote, it should say inside the country because he was dissatisfied with the demand, ministry sources said .
Last month, there was a meeting of directors of IIMS here when they were invited by the government to cover domestic demand, said sources.
“Although IIMS global brand, there is a huge demand within the county and should be met first,” said sources and added that self-administration was not in favour IIMS from off campus County and they should comply with their commitments vis-à-vis the requirements of domestic demand.
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Deadline for submission of application forms is set for May 15, 2007 (for students from remote areas and for international students, the deadline is May 19, 2007)
RE: The Institute invites applications for admission to post-graduate studies in disaster management.
ELIGIBILITY: Candidates must be licensed at least three years’ duration or the value-cons in every discipline, from a recognized university with a minimum average of 50 per cent of marks (40 per cent for SCs / STS). The completion of students in recent years leaving examinations of Bachelor to June 30, 2007, are also eligible.
About: The application form and information brochure may send a request in a letter to Vice-Registrar (General Administration) of the Institute, accompanied by a request for draft RS 550, in favour of Chancellor, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, payable at Mumbai. You can also use the form on the site and submit it together with the RS 500, in cash or by demand, design, or download the form of cash counters by paying TISS RS 500
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The Indian Institute of Forest Management, Bhopal, an autonomous institution within the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests, applications for admission to full-time two-year residency program in forest management.
The minimum standards for the accreditation of three years is a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in each discipline. Students, who seem to be the last year, the level of verification are also eligible.
The search for students during the admission should also be IIM-CAT will be held on 20 November.
Based on the partition CAT selection complainant supports the appointment of a panel discussion in an interview IIFM, Bhopal in March / April 2006.
For application forms, please send us a request accompanied by a project at the request of the seller. 700 (Case 350 for SC / ST candidates) in favour of Director, IIFM, payable in Bhopal. The mailing address is entered chairman, Indian Institute of Forest Management, PB No. 335, Nehru Nagar, Bhopal - 462 003
Application forms and other details can be downloaded from the website or www.iifm.ac.in www.iifm.org.
The last day of the handing over of completed application forms is 20 November.
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INDIAN Americans have been identified as significant and the tech-economy-force, which are not politicians in the United States can afford to ignore.
At least that’s what Vinod Gupta, a close friend of Bill and Hillary Clinton and the founder of infoUSA, a $ 340 m in the database of companies whose headquarters are in Omaha, Nebraska, touching.
Gupta, in fact, no problem for India with the Republican government in the United States in the post-9-11-scenario. “India was the first country to offer support for the United States after the attacks against the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. And many Indians were killed at the World Trade Center,’’says Johnston it.
As Pakistan win diplomatic points elves after the war against the Taliban, Gupta feels the most important issue was Pakistan to the geographical proximity with Afghanistan.
“Smart few Pervez Musharraf travels, and it is time that India realizes that he is a pragmatic leader. But India has not really lost in relations with the United States. Now, more than ever, the American government recognizes the impact of the terrorist attacks in India.
In addition, India is a huge power in the region of South Asia is not only a nation that stands sent”de man, who was inclined to contribute to Bermuda as Consul General American, Fiji, as an ambassador for Switzerland and the Ambassador of India, while the Clinton administration presidentship.
“I pulled my name, because the pressure of my business. Now, with the Democrats in the office, that’s all history,’’said Gupta.
But his friendship with Clinton is forever. “I never asked for anything to the exception of Bill Clinton in favour of improving relations with India.
Both of us are in the same age and have much in common. We both came from poor families and have a high level of positions. When we have friends exchange pleasantries, Friends of golf and playing cards late into the night.
And Bill Clinton has promised to come to India at least once a year, “says Gupta, who is perhaps the only one in India has been invited to a night at the White House and at Camp David.
“I called my mother at Ghaziabad history of the bedroom Lincoln at the White House. It was rather indifferent, of course, because they do not know what it meant. But the atmosphere is very attached overwhelming and I was happy to leave, for a Jog early the next morning,”recalls Gupta. “Camp David, however, is a beautiful place to be”, he adds.
Gupta, although the trend layer of India in philanthropic giving to a alma mater is of the opinion that the Indians do not really an inclination to give money-back, or to society.
“She would have preferred that they leave to their children. But as Americans to donate their universities, and I started to $ 2 million for the Vinod Gupta School of Management at IIT Kharagpur, and $ 2 million, a new curriculum at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln,”he said.
He was studying at the two institutions. Of course, Bill Clinton is much hyped visit Gupta’s Maniharan village of Rampur UP, the cornerstones of Rs 4.4 crore Hillary Rodham Clinton, the media center of Rs 2 crore and William Jefferson Clinton, Centre for Science and technology, there has been on the map internationally.
“One hundred percent of the fortune of my willingness to go a charitable purpose. My children have already to make, and I think that we again to the company to give what we have,’’said Gupta, whose proverbial rich history rags If the product made techie dreams.
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Companies Featured in this article: Marriott International, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, MGM Mirage, Hilton Hotels
Within a few days, Stan Bromley, Chief Executive of the new opulent Four Seasons Hotel, San Francisco, there were 200 Haushälterinnen, Porter cooks and staff in preparation for the next week of the opening ceremony. “If we have everything that we have said you want to rent you and ask you to get out your orders, it was, above all what is happening,” he told them, rampant on the message, it was provided . Well, “life was in favour of our business.”
Before Sept. 11, terrorist attacks, Mr. Bromley attend an opening almost sold out, next Wednesday. Now, he hopes to hold only 15 of 270 rooms, though.
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DHANBAD: The management of India University School of Mines (ISMU), Dhanbad, India is the only institution of mining technology, including four students as a result of a complaint from a student’s first year.
One day after his expulsion, calling the administration on Saturday, the four students in the third semester - Sahil Arora and Ashish Yadav ore engineering, environmental Setu Goyal Mrigansh Mishra and Petroleum Engineering - to recognize immediately ‘hostel.
First students Piyush Kumar had a complaint against the authorities ISMU four and physically torturing him, on behalf of zerlumpend Thursday. The management ISMU then a team of four people from the students, the dean ISMU charitable PR Gupta, dean of academic R Venugopal, dean of the planning and execution of a Chattopadhyay and Chancellor PS Shidhu probe the incident .
Gupta, the tip of the probe team, told TOI, the penalty has been difficult. “We followed the guidelines of the Ministry of HRD and instructions of the SC. Police has been put in detention. We have not had the police on the campus of the university. We have told the police that ISMU n was not in favour of their arrest, “he said.
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Pune: In an attempt to reduce the threat posed by bogus educational institutions in the city, the police have written letters to the University of Pune and the University Grants Commission (UGC), the officials concerned to consider the matter.
These organizations allegedly cheating students in courses, courses that are not from a recognized university or without the proper functioning of the premises.
Over the past two years, managers and trustees of more than six hours of higher education have been captured in the operation of these courses and fraud to students and parents.
On Friday, the municipal police reserve Dilip Pandit Shankar (53) of Vashi Navi Mumbai saying favour of the publication of leaflets and brochures of the Institute has asked the International Institute for Technology and Management in Asia. According to the police, and not only this university is not affiliated with a university, but it is not a building or premises.
Sunil Phulari, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Cyber-economic), TOI said that, in such establishments over the past two years, with the sole purpose of money quickly composed of students and their parents. “These settlements are not only deceived the students, they have ruined their careers, as well,” he said.
The problem is not only in the city. Last month, the Pune rural police filed an action for annulment of an institute for training in information technology Manikbaug on Sinhagad road. The Institute traders allegedly promised 100% placement of students, but students after their courses, operators refused to allow them to help the country of employment
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