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In addition, an annual economic growth of 8 per cent by 2026 will not be enough for India to avoid an increase in unemployment, according to a study conducted under the auspices of the London School of Economics (LSE).
The result of the study with the title of the project in India, is the result of one to two years of extensive research conducted by a team of experts LSE, led by Professor Tim Dyson. It was a workshop on “India in the 21st century: the population, economy, human development and the environment organized by the Centre for Development and Environment Policy, Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta .
The report said that the current policy vis-à-vis agriculture was untenable and South and some Western countries have grown faster than others. The document is also called for better implementation of existing policies.
The study estimates that India’s population of 1.4 billion 2026 and the same approach was 1.6 billion 2051. The only possibility for the country could fail to 1.5 billion mark a “serious unexpected HIV / AIDS epidemic or a nuclear war”, say the authors.
Approximately half the population increase of Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh with a projected increase of 50 per cent between 2001 and 2026. The future fertility declines in these four countries are vital for determining the extent of the decline in 2026 outside the Indian population, feel the researchers.
Recognizing that population growth had the task of educating children in India more difficult, the study indicates that some countries had experienced declines in their school-age figures.
Prof. Dyson and his team have seen some disturbing signs if the speed of India, economic growth can be maintained. They believe that “difficulties in the export sector, partly in connection with the delay of reforms and lack of capital and infrastructure investments are likely to curb future growth.” They found in this context, that progress has been made in mixed at the state level, southern and western countries are growing as fast as others, especially in the Gangetic levels.
Realizing that population growth and increasing food production have been closely linked, the team noted that the current policy with regard to agriculture was not sustainable, and it could change Despite political difficulties. The study painted a modest outlook for the Inde’s Food situation to say that this would probably be fewer people hungry in 2026 as in 2021, but it would still suffer millions of feeding problems.
On the environmental issue, the team of the LSE, there was no need for India’s environment as a giant with large industries still under way for cleaner technologies. However, youth was still the environment sector and issues like solid waste was a major problem in urban pollution control. “Urban water and wastewater in relation to population growth of new challenges,” she said.
Realizing that perhaps the greatest impact on the entire population, demand for water, the paper said that there were few incentives for a farmer or a resident of conservation ‘ water. “Water, politics is complex with institutions of law and social policy. But” business as usual “is not an option for India and difficult, however, di
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Sitting in his room to rent in south Delhi’s Jia Sarai, Rajesh Kumar looked on his stick forefront, thin and medium-sized finger, as she repeatedly stresses a cycle nervous - just meander to relax at a glance .
The bespectacled 24 years in a village north of Madhya Pradesh has “confidence” to achieve his dream of studying at the Netherlands-top management of the school - but only until yesterday.
Well, he is preparing for two weeks of tension hook Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, with their numbers of visitors list.
The Supreme Court residence to other Backward Classes reservation, Rajesh, an aspiring IIM Ahmedabad and CBO candidates, suddenly finds himself in the position of the unexpected is not likely to compete with other students, but with CBO under the general category.
“Once the law was passed, I thought, had clarified the issue once and for all. ‘S Yesterday, out of nothing, like a flash,” said Rajesh. His first shock is slow, the nature and annihilation.
He was so confident about his interview earlier this month in IIM Ahmedabad, it is not for IIM Bangalore interview. “Now I’m kicked.
Although IIMS say they are still the possibility of hosting Hosentopper CBO in the category “by some mechanisms”, officials acknowledge that the chances are Sunday.
“We have a meeting tomorrow, where the topic of discussion, Professor Ajay Pande, head for admission to IIM Ahmedabad, said on the phone.
He added that IIMS planned date of their release its final list of winners of the April 12.
In the most likely scenario, only students CBO, which specifies the general category cut-offs of the interview is being admitted this year.
“I have nothing against, competing with cats (Common Admission Test) from the general category of students. The problem arises in the interview.
“We (students CBO) may not speak English, chaste like many students in the general category. That is why the rate was so important for us,” said Rajesh.
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Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar (XIMB), in cooperation with UNDP has launched six weeks Certificate Program in Leadership and leaders Proficiency (LAMP) for people infected with HIV and Monday.
Designed by UNDP’s HIV & Development Unit, the course is a first-of-its-kind still seek help passive victims of active participants and policy makers through the necessary skills.
The idea is just to manage and better for their condition.
Why only people living with HIV? In the absence of publication open to other amounts ostracization?
Director of the HIV & Development Unit (UNDP), Alka Narang, explains: “We found that this is a good opportunity to humans looked down, in particular because of the lack of conscience. But the idea of setting up a comprehensive programme as LAMP for educating the confidence and capacity reserve to help them negotiate the best that life and feeling a part of mainstream ” .
UNDP, to gaze on the nature of the reaction, of course, that this could lead, had already organised workshops in XIMB and other institutions in countries where HIV were people staying with students as volunteers and disseminate their learners That in the state of the end. The complete response Narang, was optimistic.
Although Narang not deny that, despite all efforts, the program is a “test”, has a fair chance of falling flat. ”
The UNDP, through its “greater involvement of people living with HIV / AIDS” (GIPA) is planned, sparing no effort to make it work. The organization held discussions with various corporate houses for people absorb them.
Indeed, UN agencies as part of alliances such as AIDS, practice and NACO have already agreed to humans higher.
Sponsored by UNDP, the programme is a mixture of four weeks of classes and two weeks after training on the ground, a stage in the organized sector and aims to train 100 people in four lots.
The first part of this course housing at a time starts next week, 25 people from 11 countries such as Bihar, Madhya Pradesh and Orissa.
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Indore, Oct. 27 (PTI): The National Commission for Women (NCW) today recorded the statement of an Indian Institute of Management Indore professor in a sexual harassment case filed by a woman programmer of the institute.
Commission members Ansuya Uikey and retired high court judge Justice P.D. Muley summoned Prof V.K. Gupta and recorded his statement in the presence of the complainant. ?We are deeply probing the complaint against Gupta and would submit our report to the commission soon,? Uikey said. ?In her initial complaint against Gupta, the complainant had alleged ?misbehaviour? and ?harassment at workplace?, but later, she also filed a complaint of ?sexual harassment?.?
The programmer, in her complaint last February, had alleged she was sexually and mentally harassed by the professor for the past two years but could not reveal this out of fear.
Uikey said an institute committee on sexual harassment, headed by former Madhya Pradesh women?s commission chairperson Savita Inamdar, was already probing the matter and the commission panel would submit its report after getting the committee?s report.
The panel had yesterday recorded the statement of IIM director S.P. Parashar, the chief administrative officer Subrata K. Mishra and also that of the complainant, Uikey said.
Parashar said the institute would take further action in the matter after getting the institute committee?s report.
The complainant said she has also furnished to the commission a document e-mailed to her by a former woman employee of the institute regarding Gupta?s alleged indecent acts.
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LUCKNOW: The charm of being an IAS continues to attract specialists in the public services. Doctors skilled engineers and graduates of IIM are used for the management of administrative services.
Manish Kumar Thakur, in connection with another boy Lucknow, has found his place in the top rankers of Indian Civil Service Examinations, 2004.
Fifth place, Manish, from his film End of course Ewing Christian College, Allahabad University, in the year 1997, and an MBA from the Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow.
SK son of Thakur, an officer of India coal are limited, Manish his schooling in the Kendriya Vidyalayas Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. He also served in the business world for about 3.5 years and thereafter decided to public service. She qualified for the third test IAS with the economy and management as subjects. Currently, it also holds a doctorate tracking Bombay School of Economics. “I started to supply management, because the money was not the only criterion for me. I think I would better serve IAS,” he said TOI
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Mumbai, April 10: Sharing the results of the first national study, child abuse, on Monday, Union Minister for Women and Child Development Renuka Chowdhury stressed that the darkest level of awareness about sexual abuse “Children of compulsory sex education in schools - a topic Recently, the Maharashtra government banned and supported by politicians of all parties, to cut the lines.
That is what the investigation in Maharashtra:
* Among children of the state, 49.43% of boys reported sexual abuse, as compared to 50.57% for females. National figures 52.94% (males) and 47.06% (girls)
* In the national sample, Maharashtra reports higher incidence of sexual abuse among girls (11.27%) compared to boys (8.33%) and is the third in Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh
* It is among the top three countries reported that the incidence higher among girls, sexual advances to face along the way (72.63% of respondents).
* The impact of corporal punishment reported to communal / zilla parishad schools was highest in Maharashtra at 47.6%, followed by 41.5% in Gujarat.
* 37.5% (5-12 years), 25% (13-14 years) and 37.5% (15-18 years) reported child sexual coercion
* From the lives of children in the family and the environment do not go to school, says the State 61.73% of physical abuse within the family
* Maharashtra is one of two countries that had reported physical abuse to children in situations of more than four (family, work, school and institutions), the other is of Assam.
* In the report, we see that sexual abuse starts at the age of 5, 10 wins a momentum for further journey crest of 12 to 15 years and then begins to explain, it means that children and youth are the most vulnerable.
“We saw that the problem is in the nature is secular, but it exists everywhere. Details change, for example in slums, children are easily accessible, whereas in the apartments of the space is available. Do Gens not when they talk Searching aid, “says Vidya Apte, a founding member of the Forum against the sexual exploitation of children.
“It is absolutely false, categorically prohibit sex education. These cases of abuse go unreported. There is no where kids can talk freely about sexuality forums. Should be healthy for the communication, “says Apte.
“Boys do not come in the open and report cases of sexual abuse. Furthermore, our studies on the sexual abuse of girls in Mumbai have shown that the majority of perpetrators were known to the victim, whether the neighbors , family, friends and cousins, “said A p Panchal, head of the special cell for women and children in the Tata Institute of Social Sciences
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BHOPAL, JUNE 22 Madhya Pradesh Forest Minister Dhal Singh Bisen, said today that the media should play the role of a “watchdog” and assist in the protection of forests against the adverse effects of decisions by politicians to gather votes.
Dr Bisen was a day Opening of the workshop on “media plan for the advancement of illustration forest in the country”, organised by the Indian Institute of Forest Management here. It complements IIFM and for the reception of the media in the hands of the noble cause of the increase in forests. While the emphasis on the role of media in the promotion and conservation of forests, he appealed to media personnel of the Confederation for the revitalization of traditional values, the system, which is much more kind. Dr Bisen said that people could participate in forested areas in the interest of the vote.
Although the assertion that the media should suspend such questions, he said that there is also a strong desire to prevent politicians from corrupting the system. While the chairman of the opening session, the Director IIFM, DK Bandopadhyaya, the participants pointed out that the important role played by the media, and agricultural extension, innovation in agriculture, if the country was going through the “green revolution”. He said that the workshop should be treated as a forum for rapprochement of views of different sectors such as the media, academics, NGOs, local authorities and public sharing, the bulk of the protection of
From the Environment and Forests.
The Secretary-General of the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh and Commissioner of Public Relations, Aruna Sharma, said that the Forest Conservation Act should be redefined. She warned before the media against the tendency to define the scope of its standards by the Western media.
The Government Chief Conservator of Forests, hunting and ecotourism, RN Saxena, said that forests should be removed from the Concurrent via the list, because that would have been preferable, technical, administrative and legal. He also suggested that Kanha National Park, as in the villages can betransferred central government.
IIFM, A.K. Bhattacharya, who coordinated the workshop, explaining the need for the active role played by the media and cooperation with the institutes IIFM as in the promotion of forest degradation in the country.
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Prestige Institute of Management and Research (PIMR), Indore, Madhya Pradesh, Ahilya Devi is a member of the University and All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). The Institute offers Post-Graduate Diploma in Business Management (PGDBM), Master of International Business (MIB), Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) and Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA). The Institute has 29 full-time faculty and 22 faculty visit. Each batch consists of 91 students, with an average age of 23. Attendance of the establishment concerned are common entry test (CET). The campus, which covers 0.91 hectares, includes Student Hostel, classrooms, a library and computer center, in a quiet residential area of the faculty and staff, sports and leisure education, lectures, games, auditorium, in the canteen, a student Commonroom and tennis / badminton court.
The Institute has received the placement of 49 percent of their students. The Institute Library 12750 books, 80 magazines and 204 CDs / videos. Information technology (IT) infrastructure PIMR includes 57 computers, three servers and two computer rooms with Internet connection. N N Jain is the chairman of the PIMR.
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