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RS-20 cr tranche increases cluster self-Pimpri project.

The first tranche amounting to Rs 20 crore gave an important impetus for self-Cluster draft-Pimpri Chinchwad industrial zone.

Of which, RS 15 crore, the Government of the Union and the rest by the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC).

The whole effort of the first phase of R 67 crore. In an interview with journalists, Mr. Dilip Band, Commissioner Urban, PCMC said crore RS 20, RS 10 crore has been allocated for the development of self-cluster. A total of 23 hectares was for the development of the project on the highway, Mumbai-Pune. Of which 10 hectares are used for self-cluster project.

He said, with the Auto-Cluster project, plans are also ongoing efforts to develop a science and technology park and an industrial park in the same environment. He said that the development objective of the Science Park would be in the same direction of the Singapore Science and Technology Park, and it would have a planetarium and an IMAX Theatre cinema. The total investment costs for these Rs 3.5 crore and the park is home with a capacity of 300

Mr. D.K. Abhyankar, director general, Mahratta Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture (MCCIA), said that the Board would be a contribution in the form of land and buildings at a level of 1.25 Rs PCMC crore, which is an important interest groups under the Project is to concentrate on the RS 22 crore in the proper sense and R 5 crore towards interest-free loans. He noted that RS 5 crore on equity was seen as the first instalment for the project. The other partners are, among others, Association for the Advancement of plastics and the All India Rubber Industries Association.

He said that the contribution of industry in the first phase would be RS 3 crore. Mr. Abhyankar found that nearly 350 small and medium enterprises are in the vicinity of the project and expected to draw the greatest value. He said that the car would also cluster host an exhibition which is an investment centre of Rs 8 crore, which is expected to come Original Equipment Manufacturers.

Mr group said that the spread of RS 20 crore would be RS 14 crore for the purchase of hardware and software, RS 3 crore polymers and rubber and the balance of Rs 3 crore for the construction of development. The first phase focuses on sectors such as automotive technology, automotive electronics and computer-aided design / computer-aided manufacturing.

Automotive and product design in collaboration with agencies advanced training for customers. The acquisition of equipment will begin in August 2005 and civil society work begins after.

In the second phase, rubber and polymers infrastructure such as solid waste, fiberglass and wireless communication development agencies and marketing are the focal point. Mr. Abhyankar said that, to ensure that the professional project, headed by car Cluster Development and Research Institute Ltd, which has been and will be holding its first meeting on January 10, 2005.

The composition of the board of five members of the PCMC, MCCIA three, four nominated by the government (three by the Government of Maharashtra, a government of the Union), an institutional and Nominated three members.

The nominated by the government, the sector count Dr Bach RN Thaler, Director, Industrial Promotion Policy, Mr. Vishwas Dhumal, Principal Administrator, Secretary General of the Government of Maharashtra, Mr. Deshmukh, director of the Joint Industries, and Mr. Sanjay Chavane, Development Officer with the government of the European Union. The nominees are Mr. MCCIA Arun Firodia, chairman Kinetic Engineering Ltd, Mr. Atul kirloskar, Chairman and Managing Director, kirloskar Oil Engines Ltd, and Mr. Abhyankar. The executive director to head the team is also selected during the first meeting.

Mr. Abhyankar said the Cluster self-assumed that the holders themselves after the first year of its operations. The projectwill be launched-August began in 2005. The estimates of revenue during the first year of operation crore R 3, increasing RS 12 crore. Revenue is expected that issues of research and development, testing and training bodies, would be setting up the cluster, he added.

Training courses for life, space exhibitions.

The latest cars, electronic devices and career development courses in different areas … The identification of a precedent for the preparation of the intense competition and globalization of education, eminent educational institutions in Pune, in their training programmes on the Mahratta Chamber of Commerce, Industries and the Agriculture Organization MCCIA) in Pune Agriculture College Expo reasons.

The concentration on high technology of the 21st century, the courses included in the offer MBA in the fields of biotechnology, information technology and e-business, five years of integrated studies in biotechnology and a M.Sc. In bio-informatics.

While there are several courses of employment-based management of the hotel and engineering.

The exhibition presents not only a chance for students and their parents, a mere profession of choice, but also shows that visiting delegations from 18 countries, the city of force in education.

The University of Pune, Symbiosis, Maharashtra Institute of Technology, Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Sinhagad Technical Education Society, Pune Institute of Computer Technology, Tasmac and Bharati Vidyapeeth are among the institutions involved in the Expo.

The main objective is to show the strength of Pune in higher education and technical MCCIA Director General said DK Abhyankar, while on TNN. But why training in a company? “Why not, if education in India has become a pole of attraction in the world,” Abhyankar said, adding that his own hall with nearly 25 stands assumes that nearly 25 educational institutions and centres training showcase their products.

He said the University Grants Commission (UGC) had already begun efforts to prepare India for the month of January 2005, training are treated as “service industry” in the framework of the General Agreement on Trade in Services regime.

P.D. Chidgupkar Maharashtra Institute of Technology said that the Expo is an opportunity, in this way a genuine consultation and guidance for students and their parents.

“Thus, many courses in different institutions are offering,” he said before adding that students can also take this opportunity to make simple decisions.

The symbiosis of society, founding director and chairman, SB Muzumdar, said in the light of intense competition, it is important, an exhibition of products of public information.

Positive, revealing: Microsoft Ass team experience in Pune

Pune, April 13: It is very satisfied with the synergy between universities, industry and technocrats of the city, Pune University rector Dr Ashok Kolaskar Tuesday, said that the meeting with the Microsoft research and development (R & D), the team has been positive and informative for both sides.

Speaking to choose mediapersons after the decisive encounter with Daniel T Ling, Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Research, Redmond, said Dr Kolaskar was trying to force Pune by presentations that focus on the availability of a large pool of researchers . “The presentation of the various research institutes such as NCRA, IUCAA, C-DAC TIFR and gave them an overview of the studies were cut in Pune,” he said.

The second component of the presentation was to review the high-end product for development, will be held in Pune. Also Mahratta representative of the Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture Organization (MCCIA), Anand Deshpande Persistent Software Systems, Sushil Kumar Gupta, Director of Software Technology Parks of India, Pune, has made about the nature of software development by businesses in the City.

Dr Kolaskar said the Microsoft team was also told about the infrastructure, the public authorities of different software for businesses to flourish. Last but not least, “said Dr Kolaskar Microsoft team was also told that New Delhi work concerning culture, equal opportunities for all.

“A successful entrepreneur like Lila Poonawala was a good example for them,” he added.

A source said presentations were high-performance computing, bioinformatics, the application of information technology in the areas of health, embedded and mobile computing technology and modelling and simulation in the social sciences and the humanities. So what is the feeling of belly? According to Dr Kolaskar that Microsoft team was very impressed by the depth and breadth of research activities are in Pune.

No plans laboratory forever, but the crew to explore research
Zurückhaltend, but an interested observer in this little man, during his first visit to India, a red carpet welcome if it disappears. And he is impressed with the technological capability of India and the commitment of researchers. The man is umworben is Stanford Alumni T-Daniel Ling, Corporate Vice-President of Research at Microsoft is headquartered in Redmond, Washington. Ling, a founding member of the establishment of Redmond founded in 1992, is located on a five-City Tour of India. During his visits, he has put an end to Mumbai and Pune, his next stop-overs, Bangalore, Chennai and Delhi. And Ling’s focus on the whole tour of India, to the best researchers in order to a database of current studies on the computer in the industry. PS Anandan, Senior Researcher and group leaders at Microsoft Research, Redmond, while in conversation with the Indian Express played down indicated that his company was prospecting for partners for the establishment of a new research development and Center (R & D) in India. “The aim of any management in India, so as to the activities of research institutions, universities and research institutes.” Anandan’s relative is none other than Ravi Venkatesan, chairman of Microsoft India, in Delhi. “It is only a notice of visit.” Indeed, Anandan was categorically that there is no plan to build a new research lab not only in India but anywhere else in the world, as now . Microsoft has three laboratories in the United States and one in Cambridge and Beijing.

Education and industry come together.

Punee: With a growth of cooperation between academic institutions and industry in Pune, 2004 looks promising for one year for students in the city. Brihan Maharashtra College of Commerce (BMCC), Symbiosis Institute of Mass Communication (SIMC), and Pune Institute of Engineering and Technology (formerly, Government College of Engineering) are among the institutions involved in cooperative projects with industry.

Encouraged by the Mahratta Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture Organization (MCCIA), students BMCC an investigation by the high-voltage lines in and around areas of Pune. Advertising SIMC trainees are developing the campaign for the Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC), while the Pune Institute of Engineering and Technology (PIET) is part of the five-year programme, long “Canada-India Institute Industry Linkage Project” sponsored by the Canadian Government.

Under this initiative, almost 300 students are currently working on various projects under the Faculty of Management. Some of these projects focus on finding solutions to current problems in the industry, such as a Jacuzzi, Paxonet, Cirus Logic and Tata Honeywell.

The PIET is the only institute in Pune selected from the 20 institutions of a nation for this bilateral project by the Union Human Resources Development Ministry. About BMCC tie-up with MCCIA, viceprincipal SR Kandalgaonkar said: “We had a self-perception of the state of Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDCs), in spring 2002, the results of which were strongly influenced by the MCCIA. C That is why, if the recent MCCIA A received numerous complaints about lack of power industries, including the general manager, DJ Abhyankar, we approached in the implementation of a survey on the identification of areas where breakdowns. “As part of the investigation, the students collected data from nearly 600 industries and presented a report, The Power of the wing of the House on December 19.

“This report is part of the recommendations made by the Governments of the Maharashtra State Electricity Board (MSEB) to ensure continuity of supply in the affected areas,” said MCCIA’s Senior Assistant Secretary SH Kopardekar SIMC students to develop a advertising campaign to promote tourism in Pune Pune for the Promotion Council (PPC), which in mid-2003. date, the Council has established, through its advertising for the written press in Pune for the festival in September India Today exit, and decided to use the logo designed by senior as a trainee Geo George identity. Says Vidya Yerawdekar of symbiosis, which is a member of the Council: “When I first proposed, The campaign, SIMC students, nobody took me seriously. But if the Council saw her work, she was really impressed. “I think that if such activities to promote.” Echoes of their feelings, the training and placement officer in the PIET, Sevatkar Chandrashekhar, “said the Canada-India Institute Industry Linkage Project, launched in 2000, and students on the industry’s interface with its college” almost six times ” . “We plan on our own, even after the period of the project under way,” he says.

After Sevatkar, mostly students deal with problems related to development and construction, where industries in Pune. “For instance, our students are currently working on a design problem of Suzlon, a company that develops windmills.” In addition to these projects, plans MCCIA, students at the Institute for International Economics and Research (IIBR), in his annual state of the industry from all exhibitions. Kopardekar, said one of the tasks of the education subcommittee under MCCIA is intensifying links between academic institutions and industry in the coming years.

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