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Darice Paula Grippo, a vice president in the investment-research division of the Putnam Management Company in Boston, was married yesterday to Robert Leonard Wareham, a senior trust officer with the Old Colony Trust division of the First National Bank of Boston. The Rev. David Drew Rose, a United Church minister, performed the nondenominational ceremony at the Houghton Memorial Chapel at Wellesley College.
The bride, who will retain her name professionally, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Paul Grippo of Orange, Conn. She was graduated from Wellesley College, where she was a Wellesley College Scholar, and the Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration. Her father, who formerly owned the New London (Conn.) Seaplane Service, is a consultant to the Avco Lycoming Corporation in Stratford, Conn., from which he retired as superintendnent of research and development quality assurance. Her mother was formerly a pilot with Piper Aircraft in Lock Haven, Pa.
Mr. Wareham is a son of Harry Percival Wareham of Chapoquoit Island, West Falmouth, Mass., and the late Mrs. Wareham. He was graduated from the Brooks School in North Andover, Mass., Boston University and the National Graduate Trust School of Northwestern University. His previous marriage ended in divorce. His father is retired and was a manufacturer’s representative in F.N. Burt Company, a packaging concern in Rochester.
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Pune: barely a month, Pune had a high level of visitors from Italy: Design guru Leonardo Fioravanti, the man who has designed no less than eight Ferrari cars. The visit was largely unnoticed, but it signals a trend increasingly become a design industry.
Fioravanti was the consolidation of the strategic alliance between his company, Fiorovanti Srl in Italy, with averages Struck Conex Auto Avio Pvt. Ltd, a Pune company is specialized in editing tools and dies for sheetmetal panels and components for the automotive industry.
While plans Fioravanti Indian style cars for car manufacturers in almost one third of costs in Italy, Conex, for its part smart sheetmetal manufacturing prototypes of components and subassemblies.
At one point, Conex, by their alliance with Fioravanti, hopes in developing their capacities in the arena of style and attract business from the inside and outside India, said Avinash Belgamwar manager. And this is only the beginning of history. At least four other companies, for example, design, design and Onio Elephant design, progress in the field of design deaf and dumb, so that a product Pune active Hub talented designers in the country.
What is striking is that many of these companies, led by young graduates at the National Institute of Design (NID), Ahmedabad, and the Industrial Design Center, IIT, Mumbai, identify opportunities for product growth Designer. The history, they are script is not unknown. Global companies have begun to relax and observe, although in a small way now.
In a small apartment, that the functions of an office aundh road NID graduatesturned entrepreneurs Manoj Kothari (Alumnus, IIT, Mumbai) and Prakash Khanzode are occupied with the elaboration of a roof-Top DVD player for cars. Your customers? Based in Hong Kong one of the manufacturers of electronics, for which she had designed an MP3 player, one of the oldest on to the market.
In the past, Onio, led by Khanzode Kothari and gift items and candlestands for the mother of all departments in the business world, the American Wal-Mart, structural and packaging for exports to the flower dries Country Netherlands. They are now working for a German inventor in the world has patented an ergonomic office chair.
Your other project involves a series of perfume bottles, to the exclusion of world exports of the company’s sales Bluom. “All the design work we are doing to foreign customers or to Indian exports oriented company,” said Kothari, while describing the opportunities for global product designers in India.
He believes that it takes at least five years before exploding for the occasion Indian Designer products. Another group of graduates NID, and her husband Satish Falguni Gokhale, head of design, information on transportation, are also actively to foreign customers.
Satish, earlier this month was adjudged “best Indian designer” in a national competition, provided that its design critic of the German company of its Digipass. He gave his fire Digi’s announcement of modular systems a form of inter-changeable parts, not only improved performance, but also bettered the British Standards.
Satish is now available in at least four meetings with potential customers western expressed an interest in the design of arrivals Information on transport. Elephant Design, launched by five, NID fresh graduates in 1989, is one of the more it comes to success stories in the nest. This multidisciplinary approach council opened a branch in London three years ago.
“We have, it is clear that London is the hub of international design, and we wanted to put in place on the base,” said Sudhir Sharma, one of the founding directors. According to Sudhir, a subsidiary of London does not work Only as an office of international marketing for elephants design group, but also allows the company to comply with the recent in the world of industry and product design.
The five, decided to become an entrepreneur and literally started their business from top to bottom, has decided to operate in Pune because it offers not only a strong engineering / manufacturing, but also the near Mumbai. Satish, the meaning of design, believes that the Western world is not yet known, quality designer India, because Indian companies themselves have not exhausted their potential by hand. Accordingly, Indian products have no conception of strong entries.
Ruing the lack of a national association of Indian designers, Satish believes that the time has come for an industry for the marketing skills of Indian designers abroad. According to him, Indian designers are innovative, fast delivery, inexpensive and qualityconscious - qualities that internationally competitive. “We must capitalize on these strengths,” he says.
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New Delhi: A post-graduate of the London School of Economics dismissal of several young and more pay, as RS 2 lakh for the plum job of the United Kingdom - Computers for professionals British Railways.
The Economic Offences Wing of Delhi Police has arrested Maharukh Javat, LSE holds a diploma in computer science. A case of fraud, breach of criminal law and trust was a criminal conspiracy, a few days back on the complaint of several persons who claimed they were misled by a Mumbai company, Mazda Information & Systems Technologies, which also took place at a branch Civil Lines, New Delhi.
The complaint, the company had declared an advertisement in the newspaper in November 2003, which seeks professionals 40-45 British Railways. The company, by Javat with Rakesh Grover argued that it had signed a contract with the British Railways may computers professionals a monthly salary of £ 3,000 (about Rs 2.4 lakh) with accommodation and meals free of charge.
The selected candidates were then trained in computer operations for about four months in New Delhi. During training””, they were available in different forms. Each candidate was asked to pay RS 2 lakh for training, tickets for the United Kingdom, visa and job placement.
They were later told British Railway staff would be given specialized training. After training, it was said, they wait until their employment policy a letter that companies would mail home. Many candidates have also resigned jobs in call centers and sales organizations so that they can operate in the United Kingdom. Most of them came from New Delhi, Gurgaon and Noida.
After a few months, when the letter was nowhere in sight, candidates began to put pressure on companies officials said their accession appointment had only been postponed. In April 2004, the company has stopped his Civil Lines. Surveys Brit Rail was a subsidiary of ACP Marketing Ltd, Canada based on a sale of railway, which had nothing to do, Javat. If candidates have made them, some have received cheques to be returned.
Javat, lives in Mumbai, has landed on the network of police, as they have come to New Delhi a business venture. A student of Sophia University, she also had a master’s degree in management from the Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Sciences.
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As part of its efforts to bridge the digital divide, TeX Users Group (TUG) has decided to tackle the geographical divide. For the first time, the annual meeting of the TUG is to be held at a venue outside Europe or North America. The 23rd annual conference of this free software users association will be held in Thiruvananthapuram Technopark this week, Mr Dominik Wujastyk, Director, Welcom Centre of Medicine, University College, London told a press conference, here. Mr Wujastyk, a Sanskrit scholar and a member of the programme committee of TUG-2000 said the three-day meet starting September 4 will be chaired by Mr Sebastian Rahtz, Information Manager, Oxford University Computing Services. The conference will have 32 delegates from Australia, Canada, China, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Iran, the Netherlands, the UK and the USA. There will be 32 Indian delegates too. In India, TeX is widely used in institutions like the IITs, the Indian Institute of Science, Saha Institute of Theoretical Physics, and the Indian Statistical Institute. In Thiruvananthapuram, the Centre for Mathematical Sciences has long used TeX, as has Focal Image Pvt Ltd, an Indo-UK joint venture that has been using TeX for over a decade to run a profitable text processing venture. Mr Satheesh Babu, chairperson of the TUG-2002 organising committee said the meet would give a fillip to the wider utilisation of TeX in India. The organisers of the meet in India are Indian TeX Users Group, department of IT of the Kerala government and Thiruvananthapuram Technopark. The conference will be preceded by three days of tutorials, said Dr Srivatsan, Director, IIITM-K (Indian Insitute of Information Technology and Management, Kerala). Around 22 Indians have registered for the tutorials. Apart from the more specialized talks devoted to technical aspects of TeX, TUG 2002 will feature talks on typesetting traditions in India, an overview of TeX usage in India, an Indian perspective of new horizons in free software, fonts and packages to typeset Bengali script using TeX, and typesetting in Hindi, Sanskrit and Persian. TeX (derived from the Greek letters “tau”, “epsilon” and “chi” and pronounced “tech”, also alludes to “techne”, the Greek root meaning art as well as technology) is a computer program written and designed by famed computer scientist Donald Ervin Knuth of Stanford University for preparing publishable documents, especially those of a technical or mathematical nature. TUG, the TeX Users Group, is an international association of individual and institutional members who promote TeX, and discuss issues and problems related to TeX, principally through TUGboat, the quarterly publication of TUG.
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Chandigarh, Aug 2: Col P.K. Vasudeva (retd), member of the State Consumer Redressal Disputes Commission, UT, has been awarded a Ph.D degree for his research work on the impact of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) on selected sectors of the Indian economy.
The Ph.D was approved by the PU syndicate on July 30. Col Vasudeva is also the author of a book `Intellectual Property Rights — Patents’ which is being published by Minerva Publishers, London. He is also a visiting professor on International Trade at the Guru Jambheshwar University, Hisar and the University Business School of the Punjab University.
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The USA, Radisson Hotels International, the RS 50 crore project to develop its services in education in the country by expanding the operation of its International Institute for Management and Technology.
“We will invest Rs 50 crore to the extension of the core activities of Gurgaon IIMT. Two new buildings in Gurgaon (Haryana) are built for the extension of the Institute’s activities KB Becker, Vice President (Sales), World Wide Hospitality Calrson, said here.
He said while the details have not yet been for the new project, the new institute was probably in 2005.
IIMT is acquired, supported and funded by Radisson Hotels International (a subsidiary wholly percent of the company Carlson Hospitality), Unitech (India), headquartered in London Radisson Edwarnian group and GGL Hotel and Resort Company (a subsidiary of hospitality Gujarat Ambuja Cements).
The Institute is a member of the Oxford Brookes University and operates its two universities, one in Gurgaon and the other in Kolkotta.
Currently, it offers courses in hospitality and tourism management, information technology and management and entrepreneurship.
Becker said during the full force of the Institute is approximately 200 students, with the addition of new buildings of the shooting, it is likely that up to 800
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A second year Post-Graduate student at the Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad to have landed a flying flat sewing U.S. $ 1.85000 Search for a job overseas - the highest ever in a certain IIM up ‘here.
The first day of the course, this process began on Wednesday. And the national wage is also a new record with an offer of Rs 20 lakh.
The offer overseas by residents in the United Kingdom, an investment bank, Barclays, is much higher than the record year of 1.52000 U.S. dollar content of HSBC, London, bags from a other IIM-A Grad
On the domestic front, the highest salary offered is this period, an MNC, Bain Consulting, a detachment of India - Rs 20 lakh per annum, exceeding the previous record of 14.5 lakh case
There is even exceeded this year, on the side of Rs 16 lakh for a domestic supply. On the day of May began with a dark plane on the new campus of the Institute as a student in formals pace up and down, waiting their turn, interviews hemmed.
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