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MUMBAI, June 18: A Commission of Experts recommendation bar19 private educational institutions offering vocational training courses in the disciplines of the implementation of home during the next academic year seems to have lost its way into a pit in the interest of its intention to shorter routes sabotaged.
The 18-member committee of the All India Council for Technical Education, the West region (AICTE) had recommended, 19 establishments with 1740 seats and gives the National Master degree and doctorate in engineering, pharmacy, business administration, computer science and applications management hotel blocked the admission of students for the academic year 1998-99, since it is contrary to the criteria for recognition. One of these establishments are located in Mumbai, four Navi Mumbai and Thane two in a circle.
However, the Committee is the report, which was expected, presented at the meeting of the Committee AICTE, Monday, was the discussion at the last minute. Instead, a second committee will probably the AICTEheadquartered in Delhi to check the accuracy of the first committee report.
These sources say, for the protection of institutions, many of whom are influential people in politics and other fields.The further report was well in advance, so that its recommendations could be implemented before the number of visitors that result. It is therefore necessary to the discussion of the agenda has ensured that nearly attendance during 1998-99 a product without a hitch.
The AICTE, the point of recognition of technical and vocational institutes, conducts an annual review in the wake of an inspection to ensure compliance with its guidelines. But this is the first time the inspection was in such a large scale (including 600 odd schools in Maharashtra, Gujarat and Goa) and lock permission was recommended.
It is also the first time that the AICTE decided not drag on paper, while the decision on settlements “status. Ignore written information on the rule of theinstitutes their operation, the group has made checks on the spot and recommended a ban of entry on prices. That is why the interest of links with the AICTE attempt to stifle the report and said its recommendations should be examined, the sources explained.
Among the criteria for recognition, the Council has a 1:15 teacher-pupil report, a teacher, two assistants and four teachers (1:2:4) by faculty and an area of 10 square metres per student.
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Calcutta: a directive of the High Court of Calcutta, West Bengal, the government Thursday, a committee to consider, inter alia, the improvement of the state health and infrastructure management.
“The six-member committee to consider ways to improve public health infrastructure and Health Care Management, alongside health and communication of information management, Secretary-General of Health said Asim Burman newsmen here.
The committee, headed by former Chief Justice of Calcutta High Court Chittatosh Mukherjee, presented his report in six months, “said Burman.
On December 17, a business of the bank High Court directed the state government to pay compensation of Rs 10,000 to each of the parents of 45 children, died due to fever of Murshidabad unknown within one month for the centre of last year, and urges the State, who have failed, adequate health care to the population.
Erkundigt the question of compensation, Burman said that while the National Institute of Communicable Diseases had confirmed the deaths of 45 children, he was so far a list of only 22 victims of the disease. “Work is for the identification of other child victims.”
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Shri V.K. Ramamurthy, Minister of Petroleum & Natural Gas, here today receive a report from the four-member committee, chaired by Dr Nitish Sengupta, Director, International Management Institute. The committee has been set up to the prospect of an alliance between the stand-alone company’s sales M / IBP Co. Ltd and Certificate Revocation List, MRL, BRPL NRL and the refining unit of the company. On that occasion, the Minister explained that the Committee’s recommendations will be carefully examined to appropriate decision.
The committee was asked to examine and analyse the emerging scenario in the area of oil production in India after the year 2001, with particular reference to the development and introduction of competitiveness and the profitability of the stand-alone refineries and marketing companies, IBP Co. Ltd. This should take place within the framework of the state and the strategies of other oil companies, under the conditions laid down by globalization and de-regulation/liberalisation. The committee of four members was also in the mission to examine the options that are available and offer a strategic alliance / integration of these oil companies, among themselves or with other oil companies. It was also asked to strike / recommend the best mode of the form and the aforementioned restructuring stand alone companies, so that the viability and strong, oil companies may refer to a base of the integrated approach upstream and downstream activities of the oil sector for domestic marketing and refining, which may have advantages for the future conditions of competition and market forces and sustainable use units with a growth potential.
Other committee members were Shri J. Jaya Raman, former CMD, CRL, Shri Anil Sachdeva, MD maitre Board, New Delhi and director (finance), OCC, New Delhi.
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