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November 1 (PTI Economic Service): NIIT, the name is synonymous with information technology services and solutions providers so far, has recently diversified in the training of managers and professionals Banking. To that end, the company has three new schools - - NIIT Imperia for the training of management personnel; NIIT Litmus qualified personnel for human resources companies and hunger IFBI ITES (Institute of Finance, banks and insurance), to meet the exponential growth of financial services sector in India and overseas markets. NIIT has already announced an investment of about Rs 27 crore in the next three years for all new businesses. Under the IFBI and Imperia, it is first six centres, which would be increased from 15 at the end of next year and 75 in 2009.
In the first phase of strengthening Litmus, NIIT, four specialised centres in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Bangalore. In the next three years, Litmus centres in about 150 cities. With NIIT Imperia, a person does not need a break from the bid management graduate of the Indian Institute of Management (IIMS). Three IIMS - Ahmedabad, Calcutta, Indore and the executive are now its development programmes at the disposal of six distance-learning Center in the country on the technology available to NIIT. NIIT has recently announced a public-private partnership with three IIMS to start Imperia, the management of labour market training frameworks for synchronous learning with technology. The content, teaching and certification and knowledge of the area is one of IIMS, while technology, synchronization classrooms across the country and managing the education system are distributed by NIIT. “Currently we have six advanced learning centers in six cities (the four metros and Bangalore and Hyderabad) for an investment of 5 crore business in the next three to five years, we hope to reach 75 cities of RS 20 crore investment, ”NIIT Chairman Rajendra S Pawar said.
First, two programs each participant IIMS would be proposed. It includes three general management programmes for professionals with a minimum of three years experience, six or 10 years, Indore IIM, Ahmedabad and Calcutta, respectively. A strategic programme of Business Communication of IIM Ahmedabad, a course on finance Applied IIM Calcutta and a programme of sales and marketing management of IIM Indore are available. The programs are pricing in the field of R-54000-R 2.00000. The content, teaching and certification programs under the Imperia is one of IIMS and technology synchronous classrooms across the country and management of education system would be distributed by NIIT, he added . — Learning synchronous technology allows remote access to classrooms to live with the Faculty teaching establishments. The classes will be run after working hours and weekends, allowing students to continue their work and education simultaneously. Under the system of the Faculty, an internal studio is located inside the campus of the IIMS and students, through meetings, interactive two-way video and audio and other software to replicate face-to - face teaching. The diversification of hunting activities in the head of the company, NIIT has also recently a new institute, NIIT The court, which would have qualified personnel human resources ITES hunger.
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A Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Indo American Chamber of Commerce (IACC) and Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon, to offer training and research and national consultation on joining the IACC.
Mr. Vinod Chandiok, President, IACC, and Dr Devi Singh, Director of MDI have signed the declaration of intent, in the presence of Mr. Singh, VP, President, Industrial Finance Corporation of India.
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ANAND: It took a hunger strike a resident of Vallabh Vidyanagar and a local agitation of a parent for all 145 private schools, a tax commission to decide fee hikes. Until Sardar Patel Vidyarthi Hitrakshak Samiti (SPVHS), an association of parents against the noise began Charutar Vidya Mandal (CVM) rising costs in its two schools financed by himself, there was no committee fees in the district. Now, the regional court of primary education officer announced that all schools would be the establishment of such a committee on July 30.
Although migration is only about Rs 150, SPVHS already said, is against the nature and the manner in which the decision was taken, CVM, MS Patel Mistry and IB primary school. The approximately 2,000 students in these schools. Harshad Patel, president of the SPVHS had a hunger strike after President CVM CL Patel allegedly refused to roll back the increase.
“We were invited to remove our children from school if we could not afford the costs,” said Bhavesh Patel, vice-chairman of the SPVHS. “Vidyanagar by Bhaikaka Patel and former finance minister HM Patel, all under the supervision of the CVM and manner of education for all needy people in rural areas of the region. The current president is not worth such things. “CVM President CL Patel refuted these allegations.” We promised that the financial support of the economically backward and deserving students. But it is the duty of government to take care of primary education in the country. ”
Despite a government directive, some private schools in the district, are not a tax committee. Officer of the district primary education, PM says Dave “according to rules, each with a private school, a fee commission with representatives of parents’ associations, director, teachers and principles of the July 30.
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A two-day conference on the theme “India, processing office for the world”, organised by ICFAI Business School, concluded here Saturday.
P.H. Manoirs, IT Secretary-General, and K. Padmakumar, DIG of police, inter alia, at the meeting. The conference focused on topics such as “Man of making technology, ‘` benchmarking of customers, “a change of behaviour in a BPO organization’` career at BPO “,” IT and technology Enabler , ‘ `The acquisition of talent supply and demand do not match” and “operational aspects of outsourcing.
The conference was organized in the context of the rapid growth of the BPO segment. The ITES-BPO sector of the active population 106500 people during the period 2000-2002, which is expected to employ 1.2 million Indians in 2008. The BPO sector needs candidates from areas such as finance, technology and biotechnology.
The industry is facing abrasion. It is the lack of qualified personnel. Companies active in the world are focused on reducing costs, selling off investments and IT outsourcing certain processes that allow them to focus on core competencies.
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Pune: Pune now has a municipal commissioner, was a “Punekar” for years and knows the city well.
Nitin Kareer, has taken over as Commissioner of the local Pune (PMC) on Wednesday is also aware that Kars Pune have high expectations towards him.
“I know the problems of Pune, Kars, like me, considering also the same,” said Kareer also under its first press conference as head of citizen participation.
Although Kareer comes Shrirampur in Ahmednagar district, he lost his status as the FOJ MBBS Medical College and a degree in business administration with a specialization in the fields of finance, the Institute for Management Development Research here.
After the accession of India Administrative Service (IAS) to 24 in 1988, Kareer worked as Chief Executive Officer of Pune Zilla Parishad (1992-95) and for the last four years, he was sent to Pune as that the Inspector General of registration and stamps.
The question of priorities, Kareer said: “I have not yet developed a plan. Indeed, it should not decide a priority sooner. I’ll take some time to decide, in my short and long-term plans. ” But he says he wants to improve the quality of life common Pune Kars.
“As Punekar I often insert in traffic jams, and I believe that this problem should be solved. I have often felt that I should receive sufficient drinking water with the pressure. I think that roads should not be on the potholes and that waste should not overwhelm the boxes, “said Kareer.
The question of whether it would make administrative reforms aimed at ensuring good governance, especially in the context of controversy over the transfer of development rights (TDR), Kareer said: “administrative reforms for good governance should be carried out when necessary. I also intend to give priority, information technology, as it contributes to good governance. ”
Birthday boy!
Forty years Nitin Kareer is perhaps the youngest ever municipal Commissioner of Pune. He took over the reins of PMC, June 9 his birthday!
Prisé, as he said, when he offered the post of commissioner general rule, offers an executive secretary-level bureaucrat, Kareer said: “I arrived here at the right time in my career.”
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The Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) provides for the introduction of Masters of Business Administration in Management of Services (MBA-MS) course from July 2004 for interested services industry. The MBA program is an MS 2 years full time. The first year of his administration, it is mainly for professionals in finance, health, information technology, public services and hospitality and transportation. The course has 44 seats and the selection process includes written exam, followed by an interview and group discussion. The course is complementary courses, which are not part of the joint meeting of MBA programs to distinguish the normal management programmes.
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ICFAI Business School (IBS) is organizing a two-day management to respect the Trishna 2002 “on Saturday.
In other words, meet in an attempt to save IBS in the center of creativity, organization and analysis capabilities of students.
The organizers of insurance, Mr Neeraj Garg and Mr. Karthik Santhan, both students, IBS, told newspersons that the event would be an assortment of several sets of brain racking, examining the fervor of participants in the various sectors of the management function such as finance, human resources , Operations, strategy and marketing. Students across the country have planned to participate in Trishna.
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Ambituous attack on a plan of doubling its network, the largest private sector bank Icici Bank plans hiring of nearly 50000 people in the next three years.
Although the vast need for the number of employees of the bank is in retailing, but also a lack of personnel in all sectors, including finance, marketing, operations, information technology and human resources .
The Bank has the shorter the orientation of their students from 180 days to 60 days by various measures. Icici Bank wash their hands with institutions such as NIIT ICFAI Business School and the establishment of the curriculum on the needs of the banking sector. The bank is in discussions with the country’s institutions and the establishment of specialization courses in relation to banking services.
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Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore (IIM-B) proposed academic discipline and amusement to his students.
Students are exposed to questions by the forces of fun and extracurricular activities.
IIM-B, finance and marketing clubs, games derivatives such as trade. Maintains students on campus a shop, billing software, which have been developed.
The memory takes online orders and turnover was 10 times during the years 2003 to Rs25 lakh per annum. A club in IIM-B, Vikasna, rs2 lakh for a school for slum children. The committee members, those responsible for these activities, evaluating a job. Feedback is collected to measure the degree of satisfaction.
Themes Most popular IIM-B, on the basis of an appeal system which was developed by students. IIM-B offers the largest exchange program between students IIMS.
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The article No holy terror by Mythili Rajkumar (eWorld dated September 13, 2004) on the use of technology for crowd management at the Mahamaham in Kumbakonam was really good. It should be an eye-opener for many others. It is such a pity that several children perished in a school fire in the same city. Can technology help in averting such incidents? I wish S. George, the police officer in charge of the crowd control operation, and his team the very best in all their efforts to add a human touch to policing.
Kesavan K.,
Coimbatore.
I enjoyed reading the article, ‘No holy terror’. I intend discussing it with my students at the Management Development Institute, Gurgaon, where I teach Behavioural Finance and Business Valuation. I believe in the use of multidisciplinary thinking in solving complex human problems. It was interesting to read how the police officer, S. George, used simple ideas from physics, mathematics, psychology, and statistics to solve a complex human problem of crowd management.
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