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Ambituous attack on a plan of doubling its network, the largest private sector bank Icici Bank plans hiring of nearly 50000 people in the next three years.
Although the vast need for the number of employees of the bank is in retailing, but also a lack of personnel in all sectors, including finance, marketing, operations, information technology and human resources .
The Bank has the shorter the orientation of their students from 180 days to 60 days by various measures. Icici Bank wash their hands with institutions such as NIIT ICFAI Business School and the establishment of the curriculum on the needs of the banking sector. The bank is in discussions with the country’s institutions and the establishment of specialization courses in relation to banking services.
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At the World Family Summit in China last month, the Federal Council Population Welfare Ministers had admired how the Chinese government had the population and improve control of the country socio-economic indicators. He also said that reports of Pakistan and other countries namely China’s success experience.
Indeed, China can not be achieved, the nature of economic success, it had it not its strict one child family planning policy adopted since the 1970’s.
This policy has enabled the country to reduce the birth rate below replacement level, in order to effectively control the excessive population growth and therefore increase in the per capita national income.
It is quite another, though each country would adopt China wished draconian family planning policy, until there is only a short time, insisted on tough measures to restrict family size to a child. Tiny Singapore is another country which has successfully controlled population growth in the years 1970 and 1980 by a child of two solid family planning policies.
In Pakistan, the well-being of the population is one of the oldest in the world, family planning, the first activity was amended by the private sector in the first half of 1950 and in the first half of 1960 The First Family planning programme in the public sector This sector has been with the Ministry of Health and Welfare.
After five successive years, had made plans allocated to various development programmes well-being of the population. But as the well-being of ministry itself acknowledges, on its official website, the programme of well-being of the people of Pakistan did not have the kind of progress compared to other countries such as Bangladesh and Indonesia.
Indeed, population growth, which is 2.45 per cent in 1961, reached a more than three percent after the sprint in the East and Pakistan (3.66 per cent in 1972 , 3.05 percent in 1981 and 3.1 Percent in 1991). Thus, Pakistan ranking of the world’s population has increased from 14 to 1950 with 33 million people, 6 (and fourth in Asia), with 145.5 million people in 2002.
Although the population growth stands at 2.2 per cent, which, according to the official website, it is still considerably high compared to the average of 0.9 per cent for developed countries and 1.7 per cent for less developed countries.
According to one estimate, Pakistan population double over the next 32 years under the current growth rate of 2.2 percent! The social and economic effects of this growth were largely uncontrolled quite obvious.
On the one hand, there is a lack of good things, like education and health centres, housing, food, shelter, arable land and potable water, on the other hand, there has been significant increase bad things like unemployment, the country - fragmentation, overcrowding, katchi abadis, poverty, crime and environmental problems.
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Pune: A day after the second year students of Maharashtra Academy of Engineering, Alandi depicts a protest at the University of Pune face of injustice fee, the Directorate of technical training in a show at College, in search of explanations, how can he rates higher than those of justice Jahagirdar committee.
While technical training director Pashalkar NB College has invited the main towns director SK MAHAJAN TNN confirmed that the reference was put back on the college, reusable within a few days. The DTE is a matter for his Moto TOI is based on a report Tuesday.
“This is a serious matter and must be dealt with severely,” said MAHAJAN, which specifies that the university can not be obtained for free over the tax by the Justice Jahagirdar committee.
“Only in the case of the examination fee, the University, which he is affiliated, some amount of tax as a substitute guard,” he said, adding that other measures are calculated on the basis of the declaration filed by the college.
The Academy, a sister concern Maharashtra Academy of Engineering and Educational Research, ie Maharashtra Institute of Technology (MIT) in the city, invites students in the amount of R 65000, vis-à-vis of Justice Jahagirdar recommendation of the Committee Rs 57000 annual fee.
While students disturb decided Wednesday, again to boycott classes on Tuesday in response to a commitment by the college to examine the management of their claims, College principal NG Joag refused to comment on the matter.
Executive Director of Maharashtra Academy of Engineering and Educational Research, Mangesh Karad, was unavailable for comment, despite repeated efforts.
Joag Tuesday, had precipitated the current prices and said that the judicial commission Jahagirdar ceiling of Rs 57000 only the costs of courses and development of sinking and no other expenses, such as students, welfare, medical care, costs ’studies, investments and business information, etc.
Students, when contacted, said she had been invited, in writing their complaints to the authorities of the college. “So we decided to temporarily suspend our agitation,” they said, however, that excitement is taken, if the College is not implementation of the Settlement Committee.
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COIMBATORE: The International Centre for WTO and WIPO Studies (ICWWS) and the Society for Education and Economic Development (SEED) are jointly organising a two-day conference on ‘Trade in Education Services under the WTO Regime’ on August 7 and 8.
The conference is to take place at the PSG Institute of Management.
Senior academicians and Vice Chancellors are expected to participate to articulate measures of readiness that institutions would have to take under newer economic environments.
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BANGALORE: Centre of Quality of Life, which is part of the local school, the Alliance Business Academy (ABA), the development of quality of life (QoL), and in Bangalore, Karnataka.
It focuses on identifying factors and QoL in the list to streamline, evaluate, analyze and disseminate information on the field of hair shame to gain greater acceptance and initiate measures to improve the quality of life in the community with questions on the authorities and the government.
The International Quality of Life Studies (ISQOL), since the publication of the QoL in the United States, with the participation of the Centre for the implementation of the study in Bangalore and Karnataka.
The QoL would be a useful indicator to advise policymakers, products and manufacturers, service providers, “said Dr GR Narayanan, Co-Chair, the head of the team to consider QoL Karnataka.
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