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Bhubaneswar: Posco, Genpact, Visa Steel, Vedanta Alumina - indicators, all of a light tomorrow. Once operational, the company would not only houses around 2 lakh jobs, but also the possibility of throwing local entrepreneurs, more employment opportunities.
Seems like the ideal basis for solving the unemployment problem in this country. However, a recent study, presented to the CEO series of talk-Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar (XIMB), provides a paradox scenario.
According to the study, “India currently has 48 percent unemployment of 70 per cent of vacancies, especially in the business world with a maximum of inadequate resources management level.” D ‘ other words, it is a huge shortage of qualified personnel Assistant Manager, managers and Assistant Vice-Presidents, that industry needs to find and it is difficult to recruit. Given the scenario of education booming, especially in the field of management, this is not the case.
The problem, as Vishal Mehra, vice-president of the Asia-Pacific Microsoft Office Tiger Insights, Chennai-based solution provider seems to be, with employability.
One aspect, he said that men throughout the country lacks a lot, because most of them are ready, investors in the fields of education, but do no efforts to develop their own personality. It is often even with a degree of good institutions, companies find candidates unemployable, the restriction of choice.
An area that no amount of reading the “Financial Express” at the end of the end of each day, or glue on CNBC 24 / 7 help.
De basis for businesses of employability today, it is not the theory, but the personal skills and communication skills have, “he said. An organization is today the perspective of the larger image. How this is a person are plans for the future, the strategy for achieving equality and, of course, knowing a person weaknesses and strengths.
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Property head of CSIR laboratories, IIM-L, IIA, CST and other research laboratories, including business leaders met Saturday to discuss rejuvenation of small and medium enterprises innovative and ideologies to make develop a business environment in the state.
To do so, one day, an interactive seminar entitled “fountain of youth for Small and Medium Enterprises” was organized by the Association of Management Lucknow, in partnership with Management Development Institute, Gurgaon in Picup Bhawan.
Setting the tone of the seminar, CEO of the Biotech Park City and president of the company, R & D Forum LMA, Dr. PK Seth, spoke of possibilities within the limits of science and in the field of genetics, the new bill will be presented by local entrepreneurs.
Former president of AIMA Dr JS Juneja, spoke about his findings, where he discovered different constraints from the viewpoint of entrepreneurs such as constraints in the areas of marketing, finance, infrastructure and taking in charge of legal matters.
He stressed that policy makers and institutions should bear in mind that these issues for optimizing the potential of the SSI sector.
Secretary, small industrial and export promotion and Director of the outside during Zohra Chatterji said: “It is a concern that the SME sector needs a different approach, a contribution to development the State. We have a huge agricultural base and needs a specific impulse for growth. ”
She added that it is a necessity for radical changes for the development of an enabling environment, it is favourable for entrepreneurs.
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Hyderabad, India (Reuters) - visiting the “cybercité” Hyderabad, a symbol of turning technology of India, George Bush defended the relocation and said that the USA were not afraid of competition.
Clashes between Muslims demonstrators hostile to its Venue and the police have occurred in this city in southern India where the President of the USA past five hours.
“People lose their jobs because of globalization, and it is painful for them (…) but the USA will reject protectionism,” Bush said during a meeting with entrepreneurs at the Indian School of Business in Hyderabad.
“We do not craindrons competition, we welcome the contrary, and we will not fear the future because we intend to shape it through good policies,” he continued.
Tenth global economy, according to World Bank data, a GDP of 692 billion dollars in 2004, India is emerging as a major economic powers of the future.
For the fiscal year 2006/07, the federal government predicts a growth of 8.1% driven by the processing industries and the service sector, particularly in the field of technology.
The relocation of jobs to India and exports of software should be made to Indian GDP over 20 billion dollars this year, 60% from the USA.
But George Bush, whose popularity in Berne is partly due to fears of an economic nature of his compatriots, believes that the formation of the American people the new skills required by changes in the employment situation is preferable to the fight against The relocation.
“The American people should, hopefully, keep his confidence for the future,” said the president of USA, who makes his first visit to India.
“Divine Intervention” against the “SATAN”
Before taking the floor in front of local entrepreneurs, Bush had visited the Research Centre of a school of agronomy of the city, linked since 2004 with the American University of Cornell by a development partnership FAVOUR you Indian agriculture .
It has not crossed on the other hand hundreds of young Muslims hostile to its Venue who confronted the police in front of a mosque in the old city of Hyderabad, a good distance (a dozen kilometers) premises ’s Indian School of Business.
“Osama is our ideal, we can die for Osama,” chanted students were marching through the streets of Hyderabad with portraits of Osama bin Laden, the leader of Al Qaeda.
Before the arrival of American President, the head of the local council ulemas (Sunni), Moulana Syed Shah Badruddin Quadri Al Jeelani, called on Muslims to recite verses from the Koran in order to remove Bush from the city, of which 40% of people are Muslims.
“It is nothing less than a Satan and, since we can not physically the hunt, we invoke divine intervention by reciting the scriptures,” he explained.
Hyderabad has been prey to bloody intercommunal riots during the years 1980 and security had been significantly strengthened before the event instead of American presidential couple.
Bush was returning to New Delhi to decide in the evening a speech at Red Fort, the Mecca of the Indian capital.
Thursday, India and Americans have agreed a cooperation agreement in civil nuclear. This agreement is an important step for New Delhi, long considered a pariah in the nuclear industry, India can now hope to receive technological assistance of USA, which will also provide fuel.
The agreement, which must still be ratified by the Congress of USA, could also open the Indian Les Portes du commerce with other Nuclear Powers.
Bush must then go to Pakistan.
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