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The government wrote to the training center to initiate the coast of Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Mangalore.
G. Giridhar Prabhu, president of the Chamber of Commerce Kanara and head of the Committee on sectors Coastal Agenda Task Force (CATF), said the Hindu on Friday that the Minister for large companies, RVDeshpande a meeting with representatives of LUCF in this context, on Thursday.
Mr. Prabhu, thanked the Deputy Commissioner of Dakshina Kannada, AKMonnappa, and the president of LUCF, N. Vinaya Hegde said IDECK Ltd had proposed three sites in Baikampady in Dakshina Kannada, Padubidri in Udupi District, and Agsoor near Ankola in Uttara Kannada district.
The government has shown interest in it “in principle” to the draft authorisation for private sector participation.
The government would only play a mediator. The government is not interested in what the circle and management KCCI area to recognize and develop, in collaboration with the CATF.
Mr. Prabhu said that there were now mandatory for the Centre to ask their own countries SEZ Act. He said the CATF, a copy of the Bill of Maharashtra SEZ on the Prime Minister and LUCF, he assured that the State of extending “legal cover” for the formation of the SEZ. However, on the coast SEZ is unique.
The coasts of the belt of Karnataka was known for his immense reservoir of human resources and have a huge potential for SEZ in the area of trade and services.
The OECD countries and developed countries had a lot of NIC in the services sector, which could be replicated in Mangalore, if these SEZs born here, the concept paper on the SEZ said.
The SEZ in Mangalore would be first to find trade and service companies. But it would also have an area of production, conservation, taking into account regional differences in the chemical industry.
Units could clean SEZ.
The approach paper KCCI, said the work units, such as clothing, toys, paper conversion, change packaging and specialty packaging, value-added in agriculture and cultivation of plants Horticulture, spices, rubber, coconut and arecanut based products should preferably be in the of the SEZ. Production units specialized in all entries to the Indian cuisine as masalas, finished preparations of dried vegetables, ingredients for and entrances, maize, sugar, rice and rice, wheat, potatoes and onions, vegetables dried and other processed foods and be considered for SEZ. The approach document cites the target markets of SEZ in West Asia, East and West Africa, Asia-Pacific and Russia.
The Government in its letter, said the CSEZ would be ideal for a port based on the establishment in the medium term, highlighted in the Export Strategy 2002-07.
The Union Ministry of Industry and Commerce noted that NMPT as a strategic location for the port of India in the implementation of the study Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, New Delhi.
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MUMBAI, June 18: A Commission of Experts recommendation bar19 private educational institutions offering vocational training courses in the disciplines of the implementation of home during the next academic year seems to have lost its way into a pit in the interest of its intention to shorter routes sabotaged.
The 18-member committee of the All India Council for Technical Education, the West region (AICTE) had recommended, 19 establishments with 1740 seats and gives the National Master degree and doctorate in engineering, pharmacy, business administration, computer science and applications management hotel blocked the admission of students for the academic year 1998-99, since it is contrary to the criteria for recognition. One of these establishments are located in Mumbai, four Navi Mumbai and Thane two in a circle.
However, the Committee is the report, which was expected, presented at the meeting of the Committee AICTE, Monday, was the discussion at the last minute. Instead, a second committee will probably the AICTEheadquartered in Delhi to check the accuracy of the first committee report.
These sources say, for the protection of institutions, many of whom are influential people in politics and other fields.The further report was well in advance, so that its recommendations could be implemented before the number of visitors that result. It is therefore necessary to the discussion of the agenda has ensured that nearly attendance during 1998-99 a product without a hitch.
The AICTE, the point of recognition of technical and vocational institutes, conducts an annual review in the wake of an inspection to ensure compliance with its guidelines. But this is the first time the inspection was in such a large scale (including 600 odd schools in Maharashtra, Gujarat and Goa) and lock permission was recommended.
It is also the first time that the AICTE decided not drag on paper, while the decision on settlements “status. Ignore written information on the rule of theinstitutes their operation, the group has made checks on the spot and recommended a ban of entry on prices. That is why the interest of links with the AICTE attempt to stifle the report and said its recommendations should be examined, the sources explained.
Among the criteria for recognition, the Council has a 1:15 teacher-pupil report, a teacher, two assistants and four teachers (1:2:4) by faculty and an area of 10 square metres per student.
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The government today informed the Bombay High Court, that booking policy of promotion of government officials has indeed been that encouraging more officers, but they have been dominant because of the ` `Politics of the time and the procedure was before the Supreme Court judgement in the case of the IGC”Sabharwal. The State has therefore requested under oath, that the contempt petition filed by a retired Mumbai Port Trust employees Anil Joshi against the state government, including Interior Minister Gopinath mouth, had no merit and must be released. Joshi’s petition demanding that the State has deliberately violated the guarantees before the High Court on the implementation of the reservation in Maharashtra, as instructed by the Supreme Court. It is the third petition is filed contempt of Joshi in this regard.
The case had at the outset for the hearing before the Bank of Justice AP Shah. But with the state to file a statement under oath today, according to the petitioners, a week’stime respond. The sworn statement filed by Anjali Sakhalkar committed in the division of the house, argued that it was a mistake, in a statement under oath in 1997 and that the total number of staff online caste (SC), category was encouraged, just over 13, compared to 33 already mentioned. The State has made an official apology, the court for error. The testimony of insurance claims that the 219 seats reserved for SC category inspectors of police, a surplus of 13 officers were promoted. In the ST category was over-37 and 25 in the denotified nomadic tribes. The assistant police inspector in transport category reserved for the June 30, 1999, the existence of a surplus of 25 officers from the SC category and 34 in the category ST.
The article remained in meat exports
The Bombay High Court today has remained a modification by the Government of the Union in raw meat (chilled / frozen) Quality Control & Inspection of the rule is trying to stop exporting meat, obtaining productsfrom their localabattoirs. Membership in a prayer of the petitioners, Miki exports International, Noor Al-exporters, MK Overseas Pvt Ltd and Al-Nafiz exporters of frozen foods Ltd, the Bank of Justice division Mo Ghodeswar BN Srikrishna and justice in an ad-interim relief is remained the rule. The petitioner argued against the rule, as amended, on July 9 by the Government of the European Union clearly indicates that meat from local slaughterhouses was unable to exports. The petitioners have their meat from the slaughterhouse Deonar of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation. The rule as last amended by the center read: meat from animals in a slaughterhouse or a slaughter house of a local authority can not for export. It was a modification of the rule that early exporters of meat could be the source of their products from slaughterhouses were quality standards, according to IS4393. According to the petitioner, the All India meat and livestock exporters’ Association had tried hard andhad so far helped to improve the level of local slaughterhouses to the standards set by the rule.
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In Maharashtra, a college was found not to run, but 15 course illegal, duping students of lakhs of rupees, with a conclusion have no legal validity.
The glossy brochure collge announces post-graduate diploma course sagen”Join as a student, you as a professional.”
It is Chetana of confidence by two of its institutes - Chetana Institute of Management and Research and Chetana Institute of Development Studies.
The complete list of courses to impress everyone, with 15 races Post-Graduate Program in Retail Management Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management, Business Administration and Management of events.
Courses illegal
Regarding students are not known, is that all these courses are illegal. They have not the sanction of the All India Council for Technical Education, the body under the HRD ministry is expected that the increase in technical training in the country.
This means that the qualifications of the two institutes hands each year hundreds of students and professors are not worth the paper they are printed.
The direction of Chetana Trust, a former Education Minister Madhukar Chaudhari education for at least one of these courses since 1991 and since then has not time to get it approved by the AICTE.
The AICTE said he is aware, in the illicit traffic and, of course, the college has an opinion.
The secretary of the Chetana Trust Prem Anand Roopvate refused to talk to the camera, but said:”We have these courses in the last 12 - 15 years. We are an autonomous institution, we do not need permission AICTE. But we AICTE on the admission of PGDBA and PGDBM course in June 2006.”
Rules unclear
But the question is, provided that the institution of autonomy? If NDTV spoke to AICTE, they said, the rules were clear.
Non-technical training institute in a certain way to begin classes without prior agreement.
Chetana is just another example of the operation, that the increase in technical and training in our country.
Perhaps the only path that can be red word if the body AICTE, governs and regulates education, cracks on these illegal settlements, who has played with the career of many people
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The National Textile Corporation (NTC) South Maharashtra Limited, regulates the 18 mills proposes Maharashtra, the modernization of nine of its mills to offer high quality products to its customers, “said the director of NTC-UK Tripathi .
Speaking at an interactive session-cum-Finlay products of the workshop here on Friday, he said that the SRG SSR that Tie-up for the manufacture and sale of the product Finlay Mills, come from different varieties of dhotis, sarees, my Tops very honourable Members, bracelets, T-shirts and other materials market demand.
The NTC, the renovation of the mill is located in Mumbai, Aurangabad, Nanded, Barshi, Dhule and Chalisgaon modern equipment in a short period and issue certificates to distributors to reduce the double Finlay manufacturers mark.
The direction is also considering franchise with local companies to Hyderabad for the development of the market. Instead of rebates, it is company loyalty cards and rewards to customers, “said Tripathi.
The company has a target of RS 2 crore this year, he added. NTC Chief General Manager (Marketing) JK Baweja, Mumbai Education Trust (MET) Institute for Management representatives of the PP and distribution Mhetros officers.
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“The seat of medical costs Rs 27 lakh. Sir, these 27 lakhs, Kuch Earlier ho sakta hai (it may be reduced)? So, the dialogue between the team this Web site Newspapers and PT Deshmukh, director of Terna Public Charitable Trust, managed by Padamsinh Patil, Maharashtra’s powerful minister of irrigation.
Given that negotiations for admission to the Terna Medical College to consider a slight June morning, the principal invited the team of the offer.
“It is Rs 32 lakh in a few days to wait,” said Deshmukh.
What Maharashtra there to flourish is a subversion of laws by many medical techniques and private universities, which merely selling their seats at most.
Regulatory authorities? You’re not yet worked. The government? Many of the state technical and medical universities by the same ministers and deputies responsible for regulating the fees. Merit lists centralised authorisation? Do not worry. At the university as Terna, only 50 per cent pay and that your seat is guaranteed.
Like most bazaars, the only thing that talks is money. The investigation team, equipped with hidden cameras, were received in four colleges in Navi Mumbai, without appointments, contact lists, or any obstacles to negotiate with outsourcers (difficult for medical care, simply Engineering).
The fig leaf behind which a large number of 137 engineers and 17 private higher education institutions private medical _ they admit, about 2 lakh students _ hide December 2002, a Supreme Court judge that the cost-free control of the Status. But the Court also said package fees are illegal, bars and colleges “greed”.
But for many colleges, the judgement of the Court of Justice, it seems, exists only on paper.
Higher education institutions now have a private tariff structure to two authorities, after stopping December to settle, engineering and medical training.
The Medical Education Regulatory Authority (Mera) and educational institutions Regulatory Authority (EIRA) were by a government whose ministers and MPs do not believe that their control over the state of medical technology and higher education creates a conflict of interest.
Take Industries Minister Patangrao Kadam, whose college was one of those studied. It was in a subcommittee development of diplomas of higher education, politics, after the Supreme Court decision.
“All fees must be EIRA, universities must also explain” AD Sawant, EIRA secretary, said the newspaper this site. “Some universities have engineering costs 60000 R R 1 lakh for the management quota of seats. Fees should not be more than this. ”
But the investigation team found colleges recharging station RS RS 4 lakh to 10 lakh. Of course, the specialized high schools are simply not worth the authorities. Sawant warned that if costs are higher than approving, colleges, having to pay refunds
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In an attempt to take education to the masses, the Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (YCMOU) will launch a television channel - Yashbharati, in association with the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro).
Educational programmes will be beamed from the varsity’s Nasikbased campus, using the GSat satellite, to over 170 remote learning centres spread across the state. Announcing this at a press conference on Sunday, YCMOU vice- chancellor Dr Baburao Sabale said that video-conferencing facilities would help students in these centres interact with course facilitators.
The channel will be launched on November 25 - Yashwantrao Chavan’s death anniversary. Sabale added that the YCMOU will be only the second open university after the Indira Gandhi National Open University (Ignou) to implement a satellite education programme. Sabale added that if proper funding was made available to the university, around 1,000 more remote-learning centres would be set up by 2006.
“Such distance-learning programmes are more relevant in an age where the costs of conventional education are rising,” he said. Sabale added that the YCMOU had set up a virtual university for semi-arid tropics (VUSAT), in association with the Andhra Pradeshbased Integrated Crop Research Institute for Semiarid Tropics and the Swaminathan Foundation, on June 5. This is expected to take dry-land horticulture technology to the masses.
Sabale said the YCMOU had made a budgetary provision of Rs 30 lakh for its students to participate in the inter-university sports programme conducted by the All-India University Association. YCMOU’s school of health sciences is set to launch a bachelor’s course in nursing and hospital management, in addition to a course for midwives, which would be conducted in association with Dr Abhay and Rani Bang. He also added that a post-graduate diploma in environment and sustainable development would be launched in December.
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There is tremendous scope for job opportunities for engineering graduates in information technology and nearly three lakh graduates will get employment in the IT sector this year, C.Thangamuthu, Vice-Chancellor, Bharatidasan University, said today.
Delivering the sixth convocation address of E.G.S. Pillay Engineering College here, he said all students should not be job seekers; some should become entrepreneurs. Nearly 60 per cent of the self-financing engineering colleges were located in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Kerala, and Maharashtra alone accounted for 20 per cent of the colleges. Hence, there was a competition among these States in providing quality education.
Dr. Thangamuthu said 50 per cent of the seats in engineering colleges were vacant in the southern States because the All-India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and the Government were liberal in granting permission for starting colleges. Now, the managements of a number of self-engineering colleges were finding it difficult to fill the seats. However, a number of colleges in Tamil Nadu were providing quality education. The managements should retain efficient teachers to maintain quality, he said.
Dr.Thangamuthu distributed degree certificates to 170 graduates.
R. Raghavan, principal, S. Jayachandran, secretary and K. Ranganathan, Dean, Department of Management Studies, spoke.
The Vice-Chancellor delivered the convocation address at E.G.S. Pillay Arts and Science College here and distributed degree certificates.
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It is an election with a gap of the city leadership training body of the Deccan Education (FR)-Company.
The 120 years of society, ie a number of educational institutions in Maharashtra, including the famous Fergusson College in Pune, struggling with mounting concern has never been in its ranks, as it does so elects from among its members, governors (CG).
The Council elections are never a stormy affair. This time, however, 21 senior members of society, grouped in a body for the elections. They also made public that the Council for its alleged violation of the advancement of society at the national level. The new body is the fee in January 2004.
The challenge is to put in place to ensure prudent in the city of education and political circles. Until now, all disputes in the Top Management of the company, informally by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, have never been made public.
But the new group formed under the leadership of former Vice-President of the Council Padmakar Pardeshi, have launched a campaign to overthrow the current body, she threw the failure of the gross formation of the advancement of society and symbiosis Bharati Vidyapeeth did.
In addition Fergusson, other renowned institutions of society include Brihan Maharashtra Commerce College (BMCC) in Pune and Kirti College, Mumbai.
The current Vasantrao Kanitkar led by chairman and vice-president Suryakant Pathak, has rejected these allegations and criticism senior members of the “Miss credit to one of the oldest and most prestigious educational institutions in the country.
Kanitkar Pathak and the polls are against the 21 members of the GC Lokmanya Panel, while Pardeshi is the leader of the opposition to Pragati path Panel.
Some prominent members of the panel have Pragati: Yashwant sane, a representative of the Sanmitra Sangh, which is considered the most prestigious organization, working for the promotion of sports in India; Kulkarni RR, Principal of the new school of English, Pune; Anand Mehendale, owner of Hindustan bakery and Neelkantha Joshi, director of the Institute of Economics and Research (IBMR), Puna.
The Secretary General of the nation state Ali tables Congress Party (NCP), Krushnakant Kudale also for Pragati path Panel.
Kudale, who is also the chairman of the Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) and Pune, the coordinator of the Organizing Committee of the festival is also against the elections on behalf of the Pragati Panel.
The panel Lokmanya tries its best to their property in society. Pathak has put into circulation, a brochure of 4500 members of society (voters) indicating the main achievements of the body.
The brochure argues that the stalwarts in various fields, including Pandit Bhimsen Joshi, veteran actor of the stage Chittaranjan Kolhatkar, Shivshahir Babasaheb Pura Dare and writer Mirasdar DM, pledged to support Lokmanya Panel.
On the political front, MP Pradeep Rawat, BJP MLA Girish Bapat, Shiv Sena MLA Vinayak Nimhan and City Congress chief Mohan Joshi, care of the Lokmanya Panel.
The presidents and directors of several cooperative banks in the state, have also pledged their support for the GC.
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Pune, August 16: Under the shamiana heavenly clouds, intermittent allows the rays of sun shine, scores of citizens to a beeline for the National War Memorial Gardens in Morwada on Independence Day to pay tribute to the soldiers who risked their lives sacrificed while defending the country.
The majestic 50-metre-high monument, which has already cut a place in the city on the map of tourists, took a year and the Friends of the War Memorial Commission, in collaboration with the citizens, took advantage of this opportunity to once again pay respect to officers and men of courage, which in their lives. The quantity thronged the monument all day.
The very nature appeared to be his love showers this picturesque Morwada obelisk to cross with the green grass, a velvet carpet and the high trees, rolling their branches, the satisfaction. Add the fact that the vast common humanity. An impressive management group of students from the city, decorated with their uniforms and dark blue blazer, Pingori inhabitants of villages in the district of Pune, where Lance Naik welcomed Shankar Rajaram Shinde of 18 Garhwal rifles, in Operation Vijay and several dead Their war widows modest presence felt.
Only the noble intentions of the memorial a slight setback, because the function seemed out so that the public is ignorant of what was happening. Yet those who came, was calm and dignity until the end of the program had a methodology queue to pay tribute each.
Chayya, widow of Lance Naik Shinde, who died in Kargil sector in July 1999, has a solemn aspect. Saree Dressed in a green tint, she was accompanied by her son nine years, under the laws and brother, supervised by a photo of her brother in uniform. She went to the plate, where the names of officers and men of Maharashtra, by virtue of their lives, were enrolled.
When they are at the table marble with the names of martyrs in action during the year 1999, Chhaya nine years who had come in his white and brown school, which served as a guide for his mother. He pointed toward his father, then the name and both he looked pensively for a few moments. Then, the crown on the plate. They took all the way from the village Pingori around Jejuri.
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