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Real Madrid have declared, it is 12 or 14 August for an exhibition game of football in India. The disclosure of a press conference here today, Mr Ashoke K Dutta, director of the Indian Institute of Social Welfare & Business Management, said the sports management department of the Institute participated actively in the idea .
“On an offer by the competent authority of Real Madrid, we have houses for business sponsorship. We look now to the club’s merchandising rights, they are ready to offer”. Neither central Spain, a town in India, they play, nor a list of its likely opponents was designed. “But we will certainly launch in Kolkata for a place of” Mr. Dutta promised.
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Ranchi, Feb 14: A Mauritius of Indian origin trying to determine his village and parents in Jharkhand, despite the administrative district is unable to help much.
Speaking in Mauritius of chaste Hindi, Janadjee Suresh, whose ancestors emigrated to the campaign in 1870, said he wanted to visit the village of his ancestors in Jharkhand with the objective of development.
Suresh, who has a production of the steel industry in Mauritius, recently sent a letter to Ranchi Deputy Commissioner, Pradeep Kumar, seeking assistance in locating her village and parents.
One person in 82, Royal Road Grand River North West, Mauritius (phone number 00230-9176130), photocopies of documents Suresh’s great grandmother, Rookmanea (a subsidiary of Ram Lal Jeereedee village Chotanagpore Zilla, Pergunnah - Paulgunge ).
Rookmanea arrived in Mauritius on 27 August 1870, when she was 19 with a baby boy born on board the Codabux 1188, the veil of Calcutta. The boy? No certificate of immigration as a country Jahadjee his name, perhaps because he was born on a boat or in Hindi Jahaz), and that his father was Beeharry.
All Suresh know is that his ancestors came from a city known for Chhotanagpur (unified) Bihar. ? I have no evidence of the most hailing from Jharkhand, with the exception of immigration quotas of my ancestors, which I of the Mauritius Archives in May 2004? he said.
The management department, it is difficult to determine Suresh? N roots, as the information provided by him 136 years. Kumar said the President has tried to locate Suresh? N roots.
? Many people had migrated to work in sugar cane plantations and there have been forced migration, including in Bihar. It is possible, migrants were illiterate and could not address or addresses entered incorrectly British to hide the identity of slaves. Pergunnah The system has changed greatly since then, except if there are no archives in Ranchi. But we are trying to discover if there is a city of that name in the state? a portion of the local administration official said.
It felt ads in newspapers or reports can help Suresh traces its roots. The official website of migration has been said, especially from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and eastern Barkagaon in Hazaribagh circle.
Xavier researchers at the Institute of Social Service has suggested that Suresh? Family were not tribal.
At that time, Jharkhand region had only two districts? Chhotanagpur and Santhal Pargana? and throughout North America and South Chhotanagpur today, Palamau, Kolhaan (Chaibasa) and circle of Purulia Bengal at the time were part Chotanagpore district, she said.
Suresh said he wanted his ancestors? Village. ? I wish to offer prayers and consider myself lucky if I’m here and I am able to do something for the village. It is preferable, if my parents are also found? he said.
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For the first time, an energy audit is an outside agency to examine whether the 210 MW Thermal Power Plant Bandel must be renovated.
This quarter-century-old unit, perhaps the oldest in the country, production has been significantly less energy lost, as its cost-effectiveness.
For him again, the Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management (IISWBM) has been invited to contribute to the achievement of an energy audit and suggest ways to minimize loss of generation.
A 10-member IISWBM team, under the leadership of its director Ashoke Dutta, implementation of the study. There will be a report from the West Bengal Power Development Corporation, in August.
“The plant now requires more coal as fuel, as its design value, there were expensive to run. Leakage rate is also very …
But there is room for improvement, and we are in the process of identifying these areas, “said Binoy Krishna Choudhury, coordinator of the energy management department IISWBM. It is also coordinator of the ongoing review.
But the pace of research has slowly, as the plant can not be suspended. The team is also able to reduce fuel consumption and control of the heat. “Less fuel would also mean less pollution and lower costs of generation,” said Choudhury.
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Old World tradition in Asia, while learning new techniques.
Seven members of the faculty traveled to Coimbatore, India, in August of the International Conference on Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
A native of India and management department chair Palaniswami Kumar co-chair of the Conference.
The Convention was adopted by the PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore and co-sponsored by CMU’s School of Business, said Palaniswami.
“The conference was very interesting visit to India, the United States, Europe and Australia,” said Patrick Okonkwo, a professor of marketing and hospitality.
Speakers presented work on the supply chain and management issues, such as logistical systems and technology projects and issues, said Benjamin Prasad, Professor of Management.
The Group heard featured speaker, took part in meetings and the interaction with people of different cultures in the company for the next three days.
“But we have a few days on either side of him,” said David Sprague, Professor of Management.
“The conference was the best thing,” he said, “but the chance, the landscape moving around and see then, the villages … The real journey.
“We have visited a number of high-tech firms … But given people ploughing their fields, the leaves of beef. ”
Some members have visited classes PSG and spoke with the students.
Participants were treated well and have learned a lot about the culture, said Okonkwo.
“I still have a lot to learn from these conferences,” said Palaniswami. “There is nothing more beautiful, the encounter and interaction with others from all over the world and to get their feedback.”
Kathleen Utecht, a professor of management, and Randall Hayes, a professor of accounting, including travel
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