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An international seminar will be held here on 16 September a platform management practitioners, policy makers and scientists to pursue their views and experiences on the theme “Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Kerala: Current Issues and Future Trends “.
The opening of borders for the strengthening of economic activity showed mixed results and reactions in different parts of the world, Prof. D Rajasenan, Department of Applied Economics and Director of the ICEPA, Cochin University of Science and Technology, told a press conference can be found here.
Although sporadic, there were cases in which different interest groups have reacted with the strength of corporate responsibility, he said.
The call to boycott products of Coca-Cola and Nike for its so-called issue, environmental standards and labour practices in developing countries shows that companies be constantly monitored, he added.
Representatives of Kochi Refinery Ltd (KRL), Cochin Port Trust (CPT) and Management Institute in India, Delhi, among the participating companies. Researchers from the Netherlands, Italy, Bangladesh is also present their views on corporate social responsibility in their respective countries.
Netherlands Embassy funded the seminar, organized by the International Centre for Economic and Policy Analysis, CUSAT in collaboration with the University of Tilburg Netherlands, restructuring the public sector and internal audit and management committee Kerala Association.
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The Major General DE Shah, GOC Bengal, comes as Chief Executive, National Institute of Management Calcutta, visited the campus NIMC this morning by The Statesman yesterday made a report on the alleged ragging a first year students mentoring students. The Major General Shah was accompanied by Colonel RC Singh, a member of the Management Committee. “I’ve warned both senior and junior and students have made it clear that ragging will not be tolerated. If someone is found in the ragging he / she is the body”, General Shah said Major At the statesman. He said: “Most Freshers here are not disciplined. Discipline is applied to a certain extent by the increase in students, have been designated to do so. Whether réprimandons Sometimes they are for the maintenance of discipline and respect the deadlines agreed. “On the issue of alleged ragging a first year student, General Commander Shah said:” I interaction with employees and students today. One student was the first to hospital for treatment, as he suffered from gastroenteritis. It was perhaps schalt some seniors as indisciplined. But we can not not call it ragging. “Monday evening, the first-year student was allegedly NIMC and was struck the wall before seeing his seniors. NIMC, an MBA from the school by the army and is on the link of the East command hospital.
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Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd-founder and president of Verghese Manoirs today announced his resignation, apparently anticipating a proposed relocation of the Federation dairy members of the Committee for the ousting.
“I GCMMF Chairman of the Board of Directors since its inception in 1973. Do I win this kind of treatment? “Manoirs, celebrated as the father of the Indian” white revolution “, said the reaction to reports that members of the Board of Directors, meet on March 24, a non-la confidence motion against him.
“I am anguished and tortured by the latest move of the GCMMF Board against me. With a length of service of the cooperative dairy sector for over five decades of dedication and commitment complete, I can win this type of treatment by Committee members, “he asked.
These acts of pain and time myself, my concern about the future of GCMMF, Manoirs, who is also the president of the Institute of Rural Management Anand (IRMA) has spoken.
“My decision is back on the recent decision of the High Court of Gujarat on the issue of cooption of members of the management committee of the institutions of the cooperative society in Gujarat. I made the decision, as the person firm belief in the rule of law and principles of cooperatives, “he added.
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Pune: Pune, a city would level the Management Committee of biodiversity by December 2003. A Fallout of biodiversity Act of 2002, the local committee is responsible for the conservation of the biodiversity of the city.
The disclosure of this information to reporters in the city on Monday, Professor Madhav Gadgil, Director, Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science (IIS) in Bangalore, said that a number of workshops on biodiversity management are required in the entire country.
The aim of these workshops, it is the Ministry of Environment and Forests in New Delhi establishment of a national authority on biological diversity and a group of advisers November.
After Gadgil, the central guidance body for States, which in turn as director of citizenship in urban centres and panchayat samitis in rural areas to the creation of committees. Indeed, one day, three regional workshops to discuss management of biodiversity is currently in possession of the city-based Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology.
Gadgil, the coordination of procedures for the workshop. Gadgil said the Pune workshop is the third regional workshop to discuss the Act of 2002 on Biological Diversity. The first such workshop was held in Bangalore in April, followed by a workshop in New Delhi in May.
Similar workshops will also be Bhubaneswar, Guwahati in October and November. Gadgil informed journalists as a prelude to regional workshops, ISI Bangalore, supported by the Ministry of Environment and Forests, had initiated the development of people register of biodiversity in four villages in Maharashtra, five villages of Karnataka and Pune.
At Pune, the project has been PBR students and teachers Abasaheb Garware College in May 2003. On Monday, at a seminar organized by the Garware College in the city, environmentalists of the city gathered for their views on Biological Diversity Act.
Prakash Gole of eco-society emphasizes the need for exchange of information on biological diversity with local policy makers and government at the policy level and civilian officials of the body. Ornithology, Satish Pande has called on researchers to document carefully all of threatened flora and fauna around us, because this could contribute to justice, whenever it is necessary.
Nature of the expert Kiran Pura Dare felt it was time ripe for expressions of environmentalists and direct the work of emergency protective measures for species of flora and fauna already in danger. Shirish Ravan Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) has invited environmentalists, to wash their hands with C-DAC and use sophisticated sensors devices in their study on biodiversity
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Long known for its liberal reputation, the management of symbiosis - within the group of universities and institutes in Pune cosmopolitan - Order Framing a dress code for its Graduate and Undergraduate Students. T-shirts and mini-skirts are likely to “prohibited”, the focus is India. Symbiosis a dress code - Indian clothing for women, shirts and pants for men formal - at the Post-Graduate-level since 1994. Well, the founding director of Symbiosis SB Mujumdar following principles and directors of the institutes and universities, before taking a decision. After a long day of meeting of the management committee, was admitted Mujumdar “difficult”, but a decision will be taken gradually. PG”Unsere students were confident in the Dress-code. But the big flea-doctoral students - at least 4000 of art and the Chamber of Commerce in 3000 and creeks studied law - is a matter of the order of clothes,’’said Mujumdar. But it seems to be, and watered. In fact, the rape of a girl of 10 days on the campus of the University of Pune, the advocates of change, a new reason to go ahead with this campaign. And so they have. Symbiosis Vidya Yeravdekar deputy director explained that allows close keine””aufschlussreich and clothing. Must be a”decent clothing. Girls should not wear clothes, to overthrow Dekolletés unseemly and appear on campus,’’she said. Adds MS Pillai, director of the Centre for Management and Human Resource Development - Post-Graduate whose students have been, since 1994, a code:”We dress formally for an interview with the work, so why not also in everyday life? Students should be taught how to dress decently, it does not weigh on the body.”It is a situation that has, as expected, the students returned. ”If the authorities think we are so immature, we have difficulty in the dress gehänselt,”asks Sneha Nair, the first year Junior College student from the Faculty of Arts. The students have found an ally of Art and the Chamber of Commerce College Principal Beena Inamdar, asked,”Do you think there would be no violence when the girls wore sarees and shalwar kameez?”The need, a change of mentality of the man, “she says.
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