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A long-time resident Bahrain presented yesterday his right to say glory, it was one of the fastest to mentally calculate the cube root of any number a maximum of 15 points, writes Mandeep Singh.
Director General of services wireless local loop aluminum, KK Thomas Held a presentation to the media by the Hotel Taj Palace Hotel, during which he showed his art, he said that he had perfected after two years research and hard work.
Also present at the event were his friends and well-wishers.
Thomas, a resident of Bahrain for the past 26 years, said he also for the Guinness Book of World Records, and he expects them to hear soon. “While there are many have done so, perhaps I can right the fastest,” he said, periods between nine and 99 seconds to solve complex problems.
He said it has expanded its technical capabilities and to monitor carefully the evolution of figures, especially the different properties item 9 and 6 He said he now works when you try to calculate the numbers of any How long.
“I have almost completed the study 80 percent on the calculation of the cube root of a number of 18 digits, spiritual,” he said.
Thomas said the London Mathematical Society, the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, and the Faculty of Mathematics at the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, among others, have already recognized, feat.
He said the London Mathematical Society had requested the dispatch of the methodology, so that it could be published in its journal control.
The head of the department of mathematics at the Indian school, VR Palaniswamy the direction of the proceedings at the event.
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The Government of West Bengal did not draft welcomes the networking of rivers in India and creation of a national water grid. Nandagopal Bhattarcharjee, Minister of State for Water and Development, the question of whether the investment of Rs5, 60000 crore in the project is feasible for a developing country like India. He made the comment while we talk at a seminar on “Networking of rivers in India: Bane or Boon?” held recently in Kolkata. The seminar was organized by the Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management and the Centre for Environment and Development. Bhattarcharjee expected that the project on the loss of current and rising deposit silt in the Bhagirathi-Ganga-River Hooghly.
It could be the loss of flow in other rivers as well. In addition, the design of programs Kolkata and Haldia is perhaps shrink, activities at the port. The project could displace nearly 4.5 lakh man and underground 7.90000 hectares of forest, according to KK Bandyopadhyay, visiting professor of Calcutta and Jadavpur universities.
The seminar noted that truckers interbasin diversion of water resources could lead to what unforeseen effects on the environment. It was stressed, depletion of the layer of snow because of global warming.
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The nationality, it has neglected the role and contributions of retailers in the progress of the Indian economy, “said the former banker KK Pai.
It was the availability of Kshamata inaugural speech in a conference on “Micro-finance and the existence”, organized by TA Pai Management Institute (TAPMI) here on Saturday.
Pai, who is also chairman of the board of directors of TAPMI said: “retailers dealing with the needs of consumers and ensure product quality.”
Reforms and other countries agricultural policy, which meant for security of livelihood for a poor farmer, but contributed to what men in their poor countries sleeved Man’s Land, he said.
“It should be the criterion for evaluating the financial capacity of a person. But the current financial scenario, people find credit card numbers, rather spared their own expenses. It is essential to leave and live in our own ways, “KK Pai added.
Director of TAPMI prof D Nagabrahmam found that subjects such as micro-financing in all areas of management curricula.
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Chandigarh, October 10: THE University Business School (UBS) from Punjab University, a scanner. After accusations that some teachers are not regularly in the implementation of the tests half of this period (STDs), has ordered an investigation to find out the system in practice for awarding internal assessment, MBA students .
Raising the issue at the last meeting Syndicate, Senator Ashok Goyal said, it is a necessity, probe, as some teachers were the procedures for awarding tickets for these tests. As every minute of the proceedings, gave rise to Minutes Goyal sagen”in of internal evaluation of the UBS is based on the mid-semester, but these tests were not testing all ‘ ‘.
Vice-Chancellor KN Pathak then asked Goyal filing of the complaint in writing. Goyal, has such an appeal to the VC-office students of the department. Confirms that become familiar with the issue of Pathak said:”We will certainly light of the decision of the Syndicate.”
UBS KK Mangla president, in the meantime, as I said, the absence of the body came to his attention. ”We have a good and correct the scheduled date of the leaf is ready for testing,”he said. Mangla added a number of other teachers were invited to the test if the teacher is not available.
The complaint
A group of students from the second year arote VC:”There was no definite criteria for the internal evaluation, and sometimes the tests are not performed. The marks are not announced or papers returned at the end of the evaluation.”
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BHUBANESWAR, July 30 - The National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC), today instituted three gold medals for excellence to be awarded every year to the students of Xavier’s Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar (XIMB) who merit the top lists in different disciplines.
One gold medal will be awarded to the student topping the list among the merit SC / ST candidates for the management Rural while another gold medal will be presented to the girl students topping the list of the institute merit. The third gold medal will go to topper among the SC / ST students in HR Management.
If no SC / ST candidates are there, the medal will be given to the girl student in the above category, said the organizers.
Mr KK Sinha, NTPC’s director (HR), handed over a cheque of Rs 3 lakh e to Father Abraham, director, XIMB today and addressed the students. Mr S Kumar, general manager (HR), ie spoke on the occasion. — SNS
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