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Prof. P.P. Arya, University Business School (UBS) was unanimously elected as Chairman of Panjab University Teachers’ Association for the term 1999-2000.
A press release, marked by the secretary of M. Rajiv Lochan PUTA Keshav Malhotra said that the division studies and evening, Sudhir Kumar also the DES-unanimity, was elected as treasurer and board member of the appointment of several documents were withdrawn.
Sharing is added: “ Teachers SC Kaushal, SK Gupta, Raj Sharma and Pal Singh Sahib Bhayan added a note to its various letters of withdrawal say that their retirement in different jobs for which it was his appointment as a sign of protest against the Appointment by Professor Gupta SK titles for the post of president and Pal Raj Sharma for the post of vice-presidents.”
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At the University of Delhi, the concept of network Alumni has just put back on track. Lady Shri Ram College for Women, Shri Ram College of Commerce, Delhi School of Econo-mics, Kirori times College, Gargi College, Miranda House, Faculty of Law, few universities have, in this regard in recent times.
St. Stephen’s College, the need for a network Alumni significantly ahead of the other institutions of higher education. According to Arvind Malhotra, and the secretary of Stephanian Alumni Association, St. Stephen’s College,”We organise current events and graduates of a common platform to complete. Out of about 40000 graduates, we have contacts with 14000 anians Steph. The rest are letters on a regular basis, but they are not responding.”
Alumni LSR was a cell of about 10-12 years, but he is only active during the past two years. Kanika Khandelwal, media coordinator, LSR, admits,”We have a long way to go to a good network structure Alumni, but the seed is planted.”
Referring to the Association of Alumni of the Faculty of Commerce and Economics, Delhi School of Economics, Ayan Majumdar, a student and member of the media cell, DSE, remarks,”We have confidence in both MIB and MHROD the department name - Faculty of Commerce and Business Alumni Association. The funds have to Giessen.”
At the Faculty of Economics of the company (FMS), the Alumni Association seems to work like a well-oiled machine. Students pay a certain amount to associate members of the association. ML Singla, readers, SGF, said:”Our website on the negotiations 11000 graduates of 4000 graduates of SGF as a whole. We are organizing a day to review each year. All of these benefits of our students with regard to field assignments, group work, conferences and, of course, in stages .”…
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New Delhi: The Delhi chapter Computer Society of India (CSI), India the first body of computer professionals, announced the 38 National Convention in 2003, it is expected that the IIT Delhi from 11 at December 13, 2003. Vijay Kapoor Governor of Delhi and Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dixit, the guests of honour at the opening session of the Convention of the function. CSI Vice-President ML Tiwari made the announcement.
The theme of this event is the mega-information, computers and telecommunications (ICT) for the prosperity of mankind. “The Convention aims to show the technological progress of the country focused on the technology information and should be more than 1200 experts and delegates, visitors and 2.00000 speakers around the world and from different countries, concerning the dissemination of a variety of topics. addition to presenting the latest and most modern technologies, the user community, the convention will focus on the problems and challenges in ICT for the masses.
Says Jagdish Malhotra, president, Delhi chapter, CSI: “A country can make progress only if entfesseln incredible true potential of ICT in the crowds, especially in villages and other remote areas of the country. Theme The convention this year revolves around that belief. ”
Different themes of the exhibition are allocated to the Convention and its network-based computing, VLSI, database management systems, computers and robotics, vision, micro-processors and architecture, multimedia, information technology, artificial intelligence, weather forecasting, remote sensing, mobile computing, image processing, knowledge management, digital signal processing, embedded technologies, biotechnology and bio - computers, computer and bilingual.
The convention is the constitutive meeting of RA Mashelkar, director general of CSIR. The list of illustrious speakers of the Convention contains Richard Russell, Senior Vice-President, Cray Inc., UA, S Chandrasekhar, FORE School of Management; R Sadananda, AIT, Bangkok, CR Muthukrishnan, IIT, Chennai, Aidan Lawes, CEO itSMF , UK; YS Rajan, VC, Punjab Technical University; Yong Fook Seng, GNEE N Polytechnique, Singapore, Gary Sager, United States; SS Krishnan, USA; KK Paliwal, University of Sydney, Australia; Pradeep Baijal, Chairman, TRAI, and much more.
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