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Education should focus more on morals and ethics and should fight against fundamentalism, St. Joseph’s College principal Friday Ambrose Pinto said on Thursday. Education for the poor too is a vital aspect that should be taken up, he added. As Pinto speaking at ‘with relevance Excellence “, a conference of Catholic College of Karnataka on Thursday.
Speaking on ‘Vision of Christian higher education and its overview, and implications of Christian education, education Friday Pinto said should make people more moral and humanizes them. “While maintaining the highest standards, its demands that we produce a radical change in the person we educate - from selfish concerns to generosity to others.”
Emphasising on education for the poor, Pinto said Friday: “Education should struggle against unjust society, it should cater more to the poor and programmes should be taken up to empower them. Principal of St. Stephen’s in New Delhi, Dr Anil Wilson called for steps to rediscover the real meaning and purpose of education. “Let systemic changes be a reasoned response to needs and not a knee-jerk reaction to the time.”
The objective of the day-long conference was to create a model which is yet local to global, spiritually vibrant, socially relevant, emotionally balanced and leading to human enrichment. Deliberations also included topics like, if excellence in education can be fused with greater accessibility to Christian institutions.
Among the other speakers were Professor Jose and PD Leader of the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, Rev. Joe Fernandes, Vice-Provincial, Salesians of Don Bosco, Bangalore and Head and Professor, Department of Christian Studies, University of Madras, Joe De Mannath .
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One day, a seminar on “environmental management” was organized by the Department of Environmental Science, JJ College of Arts and Science in Pudukottai recently.
V. Kanagasabai, Head, Department of Civil Engineering, Annamalai University, spoke on “The elimination of solid waste,” recalled the various methods used by foreign countries, and in our country as regards solid waste disposal . In our country, all types of waste - whether biodegradable or non-biodegradable or dangerous - were gathered in the same container.
G. Swaminathan, professor, Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Tiruchi, spoke on “Design and a sewage treatment plant. It focused on purifying water polluted by various means such as microbial attached to bed, a bed described in detail.
Dr. K. Jayaprakash, Head, Department of Environmental Science, welcomed the collection.
J.J. College of Arts and Science in Pudukottai organized a camp blood on their field recently. A total of 50 students, while blood donations camp, which was headed by Dr. Edwin, blood bank-Charge, Government Hospital, Pudukottai, and his team.
The school had organised a similar camp in the last month, 157 students in blood donation. The camp was conducted by a team of doctors headed by Dr. V. Veluchamy - blood bank-Charge, the Government Rajaji Hospital, Madurai, a press release from the university said.
The Indian company of Education Technology (CIST) Chapter Mookambigai College of Engineering in Keeranur celebrated the Day of Teachers recently.
The direction of the College A. Subramanian memories achievements of Dr S. Radhakrishnan, when he is Chairman of Rajya Sabha.
R. Shanmugavadivelu said teachers should be awarded to students running on the latest information.
Iste The President, Professor R. Veeraghavan welcomed the collection.
A blood donation camp was organized by the Rotary Club of Tiruchi medium and Rotaract Club of Thai Than Hans Roever Peramablur College, in the university premises on Wednesday. More than 100 students donated blood.
Formation “first aid” was students.R gives. Balasubramanian St. John’s Ambulance, Tiruchi, gave useful advice for students on immediate measures to be taken to the wounded.
The payer, V. Ganesan, opened the camp.
A series of special conferences on various topics organized by the Department of Management Studies at the Thai Than Hans Roever College, Perambalur, five days, had enough exposure of students vis-à-vis several issues such as mental health and management, communications and personality development, ‘ `human resources accounting and auditing in this scenario” and “Legal aspects of consumerism and management combine.” Rajendran, Professor, Victor R. Lazar, NPS Suri and Sridhar, both Senior Manager, Madras Cements, P. Vaidyanathan, a lawyer, conferences provided.
Under the aegis of the Department of Environmental Sciences and unity NSS Girls Government Arts College, Ariyalur, “Awareness Day ozone layer was observed on 22 September. The originator, Mr. Sankararaman, invited students to put in place appropriate awareness of the masses of abuse effects of the deterioration of the ozone layer.
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The Department of Visual Communication, J.J. College of Arts and Science, Pudukottai, organised a `film appreciation session’ at the viewing hall of the college recently.
R. Seshadri Rajan, Educational Multimedia Research Centre, Madurai Kamaraj University, was the chief guest and he exquisitely navigated the session. Two great pieces namely `Bicycle Thieves’ directed by Vittoria De Sica and `Pather Panchali’ directed by Satyajit Ray, were screened on the occasion.
Mr. Rajan explained how to read, conceive and review a film. He also dilated on the idea of categorising the genres of films.
For a question raised by a student into what genre the films Pather Panchali and Bicycle Thieves, he delineated the difference realistic film and neo realistic films. He also added that both were the best examples for neo-realistic films. The Head of the Department of Visual Communication of the College, S. Parthasarathy also spoke.
On behalf of the Department of Biotechnology, the BIBS Association of the Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan College of Arts and Science (women), Perambalur, conducted a State-level seminar on `Biotechnology: prospects and retrospect’. The Reader, Department of Microbiology, National Facility for Marine-Cyanobacteria, Bharathidasan University, N. Thajuddin, in his inaugural address spoke about the importance of micro algal Biotechnology referring the uses of algae, need for SCP and the efficiency of Spirullina’. The department magazine `Acmetech 05′ was released by the Director, The Rapinat Herbarium and Centre for Molecular Systematics, St. Joseph’s College, Tiruchi and Dr. Thajuddin received the first copy.
In the sessions that followed, Dr. John Britto, spoke on `Ethical issues in biotechnology’ when he referred to the probable effect of Biotechnology, the ethical and social impact of Biotechnology and the human therapeutic cloning. Scientist from the Botanical Survey of India, Southern Circle, Yercaud, S. Kaliamoorthy, spoke on the `recent trends in plant tissue culture’ and the Professor and Head, Department of Biotechnology, Mahendra College of Arts and Science, Namakkal, spoke on `Opportunities in Biotechnology.
The Dean, Faculty of Life Science of the college, S. Sankaran delivered the valedictory address and the Principal, R. M. Meenakshi presided.
The Department of Management Studies of the Thanthai Hans Roever College, Perambalur, organised the second activity week 2005 recently, when experts from different fields gave guest lectures. Rajendran, lecturer, Department of Social Work, delivered a lecture `Mental health and management’.
The senior manager, Madras Cements Limited, S. N. M. Suri spoke on the `Need for human resources: accounting and auditing’ in the present day scenario and elaborated the potential of HRs in running a successful show.
Mr. Senthilnathan, an advocate, delivered an awareness lecture on legal aspects concerning consumerism and management, Senior Manager, accounts, Madras Cements Limited, Sridhar emphasised the existing accounting practices being followed in leading industries during his special lecture and R. Victor Lazarus of Southern Railway spoke on `essentials of communication and personality development.
More than 130 research papers were presented and 250 participants deliberated in the four technical sessions at the three-day 12th annual session of the Tamil Nadu History Congress held at A.V.C. College at Mayiladuturai in Nagapattinam district organised by the Department of History of the college recently.
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The Department of Management Studies, University of Madras, organised a workshop on “Quality management system for school education” on Tuesday at the university premises.
Principals and senior teachers from over 40 schools participated in the workshop. Prof. S. Modi, Head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Anna University delivered the inaugural address.
Introspection needed
“School education forms the base of the education pyramid. We need personal introspection at every level to ensure quality in our education system,” said Mr. Modi.
Stressing the need to spread such projects in several other centres, he said, schools are ladders that connect students to higher portals of education.
Mr. Modi urged the teachers to address various issues such as syllabi and quality control systems within schools.
M.R.Sathyamurthy, Professor and Head of Department of Management Studies, University of Madras spoke on the need to provide students with good infrastructure.
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CHENNAI: India Institute of Technology (IITS) have long been recognized as one of the best of our education system and also have the worldwide recognition that the institutions comparable to the best in the world, the vice-president, planning the communication, Montek Singh Ahluwalia said here on Friday.
As graduates of the IITS were well in the USA, the U.S. Congress recently adopted a resolution on the estimation of these institutions, alongside the assessment of contributions by Indian Americans on the U.S. economy .
India is indeed the rate of private savings on a broad basis of the ability of business, commitment to an independent judiciary and respect for accepted standards of accounting had observers suggest that the country has able to achieve a growth rate of over 8 per cent per annum, however, support political measures were available, “said Ahluwalia also the convocation address in IIT.
M.S. Ananth, director of IIT Madras, has been awarded 1134 degrees. Among them, 82 Ph.Ds, 98 MS, 411 M Tech, 37 MBA, MSc 83, 80 and Dual Degree 343 B. Tech.
“These accounts cover a wide range of disciplines and specialties offered by the ten engineering departments, three divisions, the division of management studies and the Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences and Humanities”.
The Chairman, Board of Governors, AE Muthunayagam said the creation of technology park would be a reality, with the government allotting areas related to the IIT.
Among the winners was Arvind Thiagarajan, receive, the President of India and the price by the highest score among CGPA-tech students and pupils in two ways.
The governor, the prize went to Mahesh Krishnamurthi (B. Tech). Karthik Srivatsa (B. M. technology and dual-Tech Degree), Dr. bags Shankar Dayal Sharma, while the price-AVN Ravikanth, the Institute was awarded the Order of Merit.
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The announcement National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS), demand and pushed aside and non-effort pushed the Union Member of the Planning Commission BN Yugandhar said here Monday.
A fund is created and pooling resources from various systems, such as the National Food for Work, Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana and the region back Grants Fund, said Yugandhar journalists after opening a workshop organized by the Round Table on public expenditure (PERT), Institute of Management Consultants and Madras, India University’s Department of Management Studies, to rethink approaches to the provision of public services.
Prisé as 50 other districts would be chosen for the NREGS (in addition to the 150 covered under the national programme Food for Work Program), he said that the selection of parameters such as GDP per capita agricultural productivity, wages and the population covered Box / Scheduled Tribes. “These parameters are value neutral and acceptable to all States,” he said.
Panchayats village social audit of the money under the regulation.
Earlier, in his address, “said Yugandhar with the introduction of a number of systems, each district was more and more additional funds in an amount of Rs 100 crores of RS. 300 crores per year, without spending plan of the Federal state governments.
He proposed that the resources available with the development of systems constituency Members of Parliament and members of legislatures are used for public financing of elections.
K. Venkataraman, said the chairman of the PERT of the exercise of preparing budgets result would be useful if the system has tainted surrender.
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Chennai: “Rethinking approaches to the provision of public services” has been the centre of a recent workshop held in Chennai, a thorough examination of the Rural Employment Guarantee Act.
The demonstration by more than 60 delegates from non-governmental organizations, governments and the private sector, was organized by the Round Table on public expenditure, in collaboration with the Institute of Management Consultants (India) and the Department of Management Studies University of Madras. With the emphasis on good governance and fiscal responsibility, the organization has produced a number of suggestions and ideas.
The event included a technical meeting dedicated to the idea of certification as a prerequisite for some public projects more effective. The workshop also agreed on improving the Rural Employment Guarantee Act. For example, a panel discussion with Venkat Chary, former Additional Chief Secretary Government of Maharashtra, has suggested that “all administrative apparatus must be ready before the law is applied.” This would facilitate the integration of action with other development programmes and ensure, staff and officials of panchayats have been well trained.
Equally important was to ensure that beneficiaries of the law are well informed and encouraged to claims officials at all levels of communication, such as awareness campaigns and the media.
In addition, discussion is recommended strong links and consultation with governments.
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The application and development of modern science in a rich and complex cultural, intellectual and physical environment, Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore in the world as a major research centres, application and the instruction.
Bangalore, South India, has long been known for its healthy climate. Today, he is better known as the capital of science and India seems a sign of 10 technopolises of the world, according to a Newsweek poll. This transformation has been created primarily because of the presence of the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), the country of the first research institute. Founded in 1909, has steadily during the past nine decades a major centre for research in all fields of science and technology. A glance at the origin, growth and future directions of the IISc is revealing, like many institutions have opted for a certain time in India, then collapsed.
The beginnings of IISc may involve several improbable, meetings and coalitions. One was between Vivekenanda Swami, a Hindu ascetic, Nusserwangi Jamsetji Tata and, above all, Indian industrialists at the dawn of years of the nineteenth century. They met during the sailing Japan USA. Vivekenanda was on the way in managing the Parliament of religions. (Seine-cast a hypnotic charm address to the audience and propels him international fame). Tata The two discussed regulations for the establishment of an institute for science research in India. Tata was convinced that this should be a modern monastery, met with a scientist, but ascetic, mind. It was also inspired by the model of the Johns Hopkins University in the USA.
Memorialized as “citizens of Bombay Parsi” and a “captain of industry,” Tata was remarkable in many ways of India for his time. In 1886, he conceived the idea of creating an Indian Institute of Science devoted to learning and research higher. In September 1898, then he offered the property with a value of two hundred pounds at an institute aimed at enabling the intellect of Western countries to explore science and find new career opportunities in the industry. If Tata died in 1904, he had laid the groundwork for the IISc, founded in the year 1909. He had barriers in his lifetime, his heirs geschuftet and collaborators, his dreams and plans into reality. indeed, he had his fortune is divided into three: two of his son and the Institute.
The next coalition was unlikely in the Tata family, the viceroy of India and the Maharaja of Mysore. Lord Curzon took over as viceroy, December 30, 1898. The very next day, he turned his attention to the proposal of Tata. Many cities wetteiferte at home, at the Institute: Bombay, Calcutta, Poona, Nasik, Nagpur. Some prefer cooler climates, Naini Tal, Coonoor, and Bangalore into consideration. Roorkee, India’s First homeland Engineering College, was a strong weapon. William Ramsay, discoverer of rare gases and Nobel laureate, was asked for his advice. Finally, the Kolar Gold Fields and other mineral deposits of the State Mysore tilted the balance in favour of Bangalore. Furthermore, it is a fantasy Dewan, Mr K. Seshadri Iyer, convinced the Maharaja of Mysore to offer 372 hectares of land. This split in the theme of Bangalore’s favor.
First light
If the IISc opened in 1911, there were two divisions - General and applied chemistry and electrical engineering - and the library. The two departments have been characterized by a polarization of the industry. The library has been reviewed by the British government, so that the original cost of Nature and Proceedings of the Royal Society are among the most valuable possessions.
The Institute extraordinary recorder conduct began with its first director, MW Travers, a student of Ramsay. It was followed by A. and G. Bourne M.O. Forster. These first theatre directors were not just Great Britain as merchants, soldiers or missionaries. Instead, they tried to distinguish scientists, a form of modern science and technology in their new homeland. It must be remembered that India is a rich tradition of science, especially astronomy, mathematics, medicine and technology, including metallurgy. But this tradition has disappeared under the Mogul dynasties (1526 - 1857) and the United Kingdom regulations.
The IISc by different institutions by the British, under the auspices of Thomas Babington Macaulay years beginning in 1830. He wanted too well the Indians and trained professionals to serve the British Empire. It is Indian brown colour, but the British taste. The universities of Madras, Bombay and Calcutta have been established on this basis if it grew time to meet different goals. A national voice was that the Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya implemented, Banaras Hindu University in the national university. But it was after the IISc. In many respects, the IISc is the torchbearer of India for science, despite its mixed British and Indian ancestry.
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India is emerging as a laboratory for testing out new technologies and business models for narrowing the digital divide between urban and rural people in a developing economy.
Lack of Internet and telephone connectivity in rural India, where over 70 per cent of the Indian population lives, is a major challenge for a number of authorities, NGOs (nongovernment organizations) and multilateral aid organizations. The business sector is also discovered that relays the digital divide could translate into new markets open.
For example, HP Labs, India, which was established in Bangalore earlier this year, Palo Alto, CA, Hewlett-Packard Co., is developing products for markets in rural India . “Our technology has been placed on three areas - information available to the technical means to use Indian languages, improvement of connectivity options, outside major cities are not currently have adequate access to the Internet and affordable devices, “said Srinivasan Ramani, director of HP Labs India.
“For example, we are working to create an Indian language for taking over experimental PC can be used for four users simultaneously,” said Ramani.
HP Labs, India is also to examine how digital photography, you can a second source of income for the village kiosks, access to computers and the Internet, and is also experimenting with techniques developed by its parent company, Palo Alto laboratory, Low bandwidth multimedia communications. “Teachers and students can create their own stories and presentations with such a system,” said Ramani.
Private sector participation in projects to strengthen the digital divide in India is likely to increase, Ved Prakash Sharma, director of information technology (IT) and computer and communication specialist of the National Agricultural Technology Project of the National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management in Hyderabad. “Everyone by moderators, there was a chance to these initiatives, and that is good,” said Sharma. “The growth of the Indian economy of rural areas, a large number of customers for technology companies. ”
Projects in the public sector are also fashion and the establishment of communication infrastructures. Media Lab Asia (MLA), based in Mumbai, is setting up an 802.11 wireless network standard consistent with Internet and voice connectivity to India, the rural masses. Established by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) ’s Media Laboratory in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in tandem with the Indian government, MLA focuses on the development and deployment of technological solutions for closing the digital divide in developing economies.
Assessment Project 802.11 for rural connectivity is anchored MLA research centre in the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Kanpur. From four villages around Kanpur, the project plans for a “corridor of information” between the cities of Kanpur and Lucknow in North India, which account for about 25 villages along the road. MLA plans deployment of 802.11, which until now have not been used in rural India, connectivity, because of its lower cost, according to Dheeraj Sanghi, MLA scientists at IIT Kanpur research centre.
While it is premature to the impact of recent initiatives MLA and HP, previous projects to provide solutions to bridge the digital divide, report remarkable success. The telecommunications and computer networks (Tenet) in the group, Chennai-based Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, developed in-house corDECT Wireless Local Loop (WLL) for the provision of technologies and Internet connectivity to 250 votes Community Kiosks offer these services to over 700000 people in rural India, according to Ashok Jhunjhunwala, Professor of Electrical Engineering Department of IIT Madras, and director of the Tenet. The wireless local loop based on micro-mobile, DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications), standard ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute).
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Der Präsident von Indian APJ Abdul Kalam, eröffnet offiziell das Portal der Digitalen Bibliothek in Indian in einer Rede am 8. September. Zunächst ist das Portal rund 27,000 Bücher in digitaler Form, sondern in einer Rede am 13. September in Dares Salaam in Tansania Universität, Kalam angekündigt hat, dass Indian war von digitalisiert Bücher 80,000 (45,000 davon waren online verfügbar in neun regionalen Sprachen). Schließlich hat er für die Pläne Digitalisierung der vor allem habe ich von Millionen Pfund in indischen Sprachen verfügbar machen und in der ganzen Welt.
Kalam spezialisiert in Aeronautical Engineering in Madras Institute of Technology, bevor Sie arbeiten intensiv auf dem indischen Raketen-Satelliten und Raketen. Es war wichtig, wissenschaftlicher Berater der indischen Regierung im Jahr 1999 und wurde am 11. Präsident von Indian im Juli 2002. Der Präsident der eigenen Website (http://president ofindia.nic.in) präsentiert within Profile, die Einzelheiten der Rede, und der selbst Proben Lieder und seiner Gedichte.
Die digital Bibliothek zunächst zur Verfügung gestellt werden, in jede Schule in Indian. Die Hoffnung ist, dass dieser Übergang von der digitalen Kluft wirtschaftlichen und zur Entwicklung beizutragen, und zwar unabhängig von der Benutzer-, Wirtschafts-oder sozialem Status. Shri Arun Shourie, Minister für der Informationstechnologie, Kommunikation und Rückzug, so dass die Benutzung es ist der Bibliothek, Patente und eine bessere Nutzung der traditionellen indischen Wissen. Shourie hat seine eigenen für die Digitalisierung Bücher und die Nutzung kostenlos.
Die Digital Library of India Portal ist ein Gemeinschaftsunternehmen zwischen dem indischen Ministerium für Kommunikation und Informationstechnologie, Indian Institute of Science, Carnegie Mellon University (CMU). Mit Ventures in China und wie seinen Millionen CMU Book Digital Library Project, Indian ist eine digital Bibliothek der Universal-Bibliothek des Projekts (http://www.ulib.org). Der aktuelle Status der Indian-Portal können Sie unter http://www.dli.ernet.in.
Gegründet geleitet von und von CMU Raj Reddy, die von der Vision Universal-Bibliothek beginnt mit der Behauptung: “Zum ersten Mal in der Geschichte, alle großen literarischen, künstlerischen wissenschaftlichen Werke und der Menschheit werden kann, digital, und in vollem Umfang zur Verfügung gestellt jeder Ecke von der Welt, für unsere Ausbildung, Studium, sowie die Anerkennung und dass alle unsere künftigen Generationen. ”
Die neue digital Bibliothek ist nicht die einzige Initiative Netzes in Indian. Das Ministerium für Entwicklung der Humanressourcen in Indian eingeführt hat, National Digital Library in Engineering Sciences and Technology (INDEST) Consortium (http://paniit.iitd. Ac.in / indest / about.html). Mit diesem Konsortium, eine Gruppe von 38 Finanzinstitutionen, um eine Reihe von und Mitteilungen Literaturangaben Volltext-Ressourcen werden von ABI / INFORM Complete im Web of Science. Der Kern der Gruppe besteht Indian Institute of Science and Technology und anderen nationalen regionalen und Institutionen. Außerdem, 64 die Regierung oder die Regierung von der Technik unterstützt den Universitäten und den Fachhochschulen 41 technischen Abteilungen und der Universitäten und Institutionen haben sich dem Konsortium.
Im Juli, in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Centre National d’Information für die Wissenschaft (NCSI), INDEST Workshop über die einen der Einlagen institutionellen Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore.
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