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Move to all major Indian knowledge Juggernaut approach. This is the signal to awaken the developed countries. But back at home, we are all incubate the idea of a super-scientific power? “Sunday Times”, a litmus test.
Remember that the advanced countries in industry and technology are also advanced science is essential. “It is the stern warning before CNR Rao, a leading Indian researchers. It tells us that the price we pay for science could overlook very high.
Fortunately, scientists involved in India did not need this warning. Plus they are much on the implementation in the great tradition of Aryabhatta CV Raman and lead India a superpower in the league of information post-era of knowledge. And the rest of the world is to become acquainted.
But increasingly critical carping in abundance. Any other Indian with a notice asking “Why do you think a lunar mission, if millions go to bed hungry?” This debate May anger, as was the case for decades, since independence, but it is for the least surprising that the world outside of India provides for progress in the knowledge economy as an argument beyond science and progress.
Tony Blair takes the supporters of the anti-science-Mode “was cited at the time, a few years ago with the words:” I was in India by the very close ties between business and science and the fact that Indians have been opened that it believes that some of the anti-scientific attitudes in the economy have been developed and real opportunities, they were determined to exploit. ”
Fortunately, many Indians and management increasingly at first, to see, science and technology as a solution to social and economic ills. But if we can do business with the same time, the big boys in the entire coast depends on how we build our good assets. Generating knowledge is in spite of governments.
The army’s growing sector of information technology has already shown the way for their contribution during the last year of 3 percent of GDP. The fact that Microsoft Corporation has chosen for its second R & D outside the USA in India, says a lot about his faith in our ability coding.
D Yogeswara Rao, director of network technology and Business Development Division, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, believes that we have the scientific data temperament and the environment. “We have the knowledge generators No. 1 in the world of R & D global hub. To do this we need excellent technical staff, a favourable environment for enterprises in R & D departments and in the future, foreign labour in our R & D companies. ”
Qualification of the workforce has continued to pay the quality of education. More than 300 Indian universities have 3.5 million students of science and Bangalore alone represents more than 1.75 lakh engineers. And before the creation of human capital scientist is the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, compares pretty well with the best universities in the world. One of budgetary discipline has received valuation by an additional grant of Rs 100 crore.
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In the context of the HIV-positive man there is a part of the social stigma, Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar (XIMB) has a certificate program for single persons concerned, which intends to instill confidence and ability to help give them the feeling that part of the mainstream.
The XIMB would conduct six weeks of housing programs, “Leadership and leaders Proficiency (LAMP), this month, in collaboration with UNDP in its campus here is the presence of 25 HIV-positive people, nearly half of they are women.
“Maybe there are short-term courses were for people living with HIV in some places, but this is the first time a certificate was everywhere in the world of a Business School,” S Peppin , Project manager, programme coordinator of XIMB, PTI said here Tuesday.
“XIMB has concluded an agreement to train 100 HIV-positive people in four rounds of 25, but we began to receive requests from other countries such as Nigeria, as well,” he said.
“We decided to maintain some requests for foreign trainees in the last part,” said Peppin addition of a special convocation for the 100 HIV-positive people was also planned in August.
“The idea of setting up a comprehensive programme, as lamp, instill the confidence and capacity reserve to help them negotiate the best that life and sense of part of the main flow, Alka Narang, head of the UNDP HIV and Development, said.
Peppin said, people living with HIV / AIDS has had to recognize an agreement in Paris in 1984, that efforts should be undertaken to strengthen their capacities so that they can be their own affairs instead depend on others.
XIMB, he said, had with India Network of Positive People (INP +) and some HIV-positive people who were invited to a workshop on campus, in its December 4 and 5 will suffice.
“We have a module for the certificate, of course, for these people in the workshop,” he added.
Narang said that the program could be a litmus test for the future.
Any effort is to allow such persons and awareness in society. “We want an impact on society on this issue,” Peppin, the Faculty XIMB, said.
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AHMEDABAD: holidays in rural India, you can happier, healthier, and if students of the SP Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJMIR) its path, wiser. Students of the SPJMIR came with nature and in an innovative manner, which she won tourism plan Corporate Business Plan, the IIM-A-Confluence 2006.
Master Plan is the litmus test of its ability to collect enterprises to develop factors of fantasy and lateral thinking, and to develop pragmatic solutions for the present.
The model Vihaar Grammont, a string of holiday clubs rural tourism, such as ceramics, dragons, driving the tractor or climbing coconut with the exception of facilities at the disposal usual. Students say that visitors have twin advantages, low-cost, rural tourism, and a withdrawal of relaxation away from the city.
“Unique Selling Proposition is the experimental event-driven model, in which most tourists are single events in the region and day to day activities of the village, as well as the experience of rural life style, as active participants, “said Kunal Jain, a member of the team.
The goal of the segment is the urban middle class and upper middle class families, young professionals abroad. Similarly, foreign tourists.
“We designed these some 100 who thereal activities typical of India. The hotel is on their geographic location and geography in the whole country, “said another member of the team.
“This is a healthy return of around 30%, which is sustainable,” said Jain. Other team members are Chilukuri Anand, Aditya V, Lagnajeet Patnaik, Rohit Jalan, Hani Vasasv Varas.
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