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I am not ready to be ousted. I should not be too many years of my life with my left, but I am certainly not be evicted. I’ll stay as long as I want. “Good words of 83 years, Dr. Verghese Manoirs, uncontested “milk” of countries, including the holding is challenged by its very protected.
Dr. Mansions, is the president of the Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF) and the prestigious Institute of Rural Management, Anand (IRMA), is at the center of a controversy surrounding his reported new move to sack IRMA director, Professor K . Prathap Reddy.
Prof. Reddy, was picked by hand by Dr. Manoirs themselves and whose mandate is to finish in August, expressed its wish to move to the stage of his post because of difficulties in the workplace an atmosphere tainted. ”
During Profiles Reddy went to comment, said Dr. Manoirs hecan retire when he wants. “It is free to go when he wants, nobody is listening. If he wants to stay, it should be decided under the table,” said Dr. Ronald McDonald Houses of the Business Line Anand.
In the meantime, the continuation of Mr. Manoirs President, like life itself IRMA has been questioned by the office of the assistant commissioner Anand Charity and said he can not “in the public interest.” The question is for consultation with the municipality of the Charity Commission, the office of Vadodara on Monday.
Dr. Manoirs described the assistant commissioner Charity continue its legal investigation as chairman of IRMA “a mistake”.
A three-member board, the board of IRMA on February 28 is the cost of examining the alleged inadequacy against Profiles Reddy, assistant commissioner Charity moment.
The committee consists of President NDDB, Ms. Amrita Patel, the head of Hyderabad-based micro-finance institution Basix, M. Vijay MAHAJAN, and the president of the Center for Development Management, Thiruvananthapuram, Dr V. Ramachandran.
Ms. Patel, another protected Dr Manoirs, took action against him, to be collected for the benefit of profiles Reddy, along with two other members. The Committee is scheduled to present its preliminary report of the March 31.
Mr. P.A. Joseph, Executive Assistant to Dr. Manoirs, questioned the legality of three members of the jury itself and said that both Mr. MAHAJAN and Dr Ramachandran had stopped members of the IRMA board, if their term of two years ending February 15.
Indeed, Dr Mansions has a reserve of the District Court on 21 March Nadiad precede all stages of his rival, the courts for seeking his deportation. The GCMMF Director General, Dr. B.M. Vyas, recorded a reserve similar to the Gujarat High Court, the same day.
“The members of IRMA, secretary of administration and ex-officio director of the Institute (Dr. Reddy), not for him an indication of the president (Dr. Manoirs) that the notion of five members had already expired And in accordance with existing rules, could not be granted automatic extension. Decisions board meeting on February 28 is not valid, “says Joseph. In addition, the minutes of the meeting are not yet completed.
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Fifty years of growth and development of the country was not appropriate, Dr. Manoirs Verghese, the author of White revolution in the country and the architect of “Operation Flood.
Holding government and bureaucracy responsible for such lapses, Dr Manoirs, was here as the Rotary International Award for excellence in vocational training, said: “The European Union should stop government of the preparation and prescription of development programmes in villages. India has not yet succeeded in creating a new branch of the technique - Rural Engineering. This has helped to facilitate the development of the rural world. ”
The governor of West Bengal, Mr J. virus Shah said: “The trains, Rotary unique among a variety of social services and non-profit organizations in the world - the emphasis on integrating its own vocation, profession or by phone with the Service one of the Community. ”
Critics of the political elite and bureaucracy, Dr Manoirs comments: “They seem too long on rhetoric on the need for poverty eradication, but suffer from poverty’s own imagination and, more importantly, will, when it comes to doing something against undertake. ”
He added that the eradication of poverty and hunger would be possible only if people were really in power. India was one of the poorest countries in the world, according to the latest Human Development Index. The government has in the past five years or decades, had created and sustained dependence on people within the government, rather than care autonomy. This has been the cause of the nation cancel, he felt.
Employment opportunities in the organized sector, especially in the public sector have fallen and the exit for more jobs in sectors unorganisiert in rural areas. Job creation in rural areas requires huge amounts of money. Micro-finance, among other instrument for the rural poor. “Nearly 40 per cent of the rural population and 58 per cent of women are illiterate in 2001. We give only 3.9 percent of GDP in education must be at least 6 percent, “he added.
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Indian Institute of Rural Management, Anand (IRMA) is probably the increase in the number of seats on 120 for two years post-graduate management programme in rural areas, its Director-in-Office LK Vaswani said today.
“We have already obtained approval AICTE, in this context,” he said overlooking Irmas 25 Convocation.
Currently, there are about 90 places for rural management programme at the Institute.
Of the 89 students during the game, his qualifications, Vasvani said: “Students of this lot have been in 21 organizations from co-operatives, NGOs, banks, micro-finance and trade-commerce.” IRMA is also the beginning of two new intitatves long-term management of natural resources and energy supply in rural areas, “he said.
“The first is in the water, mouth of the people known as SaciWater (Southeast Asia consortium inter-disciplinary studies of water resources), in eight countries in South Asia are partners,” he said.
“The focus of research and training in integrated management of water resources and their activities continue to be for four years,” Vasvani added.
“The second initiative is the establishment by the energy supply in rural areas, access to IRMA network to strengthen institutional capacities, the supply of electricity in rural areas,” he said.
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This is an advantage for outsourcing all. Volunteering in India in developing countries of Asia, Africa and Eastern Europe for two years of regular work ends here for the international exhibition and new facets of their lives.
Thus, whether Mozambique, Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, Guinea-Bissau or Bangladesh, Indians contribute to the prevention of HIV / AIDS, community and social affairs management, micro-finance, computer training or fundraising.
The world has become a true global village.
This iVolunteer Overseas program is a collaborative effort between Mitra, an Indian charity launched by graduates of the Institute of Rural Management (Anand) and the Voluntary Service Overseas, an international well - being of the organization.
“Approximately 1,500 people as volunteers. The first series of eight leaves in September, 20 more come out in February 2005,” said Arif Rooman, a program officer.
Harjeet Singh Bagga, 25, who works with Capart, Fund Raising an agency of the Ministry of Rural Development, Nigeria as a consultant in developing micro-enterprises.
“I look forward to working in a marginalized groups of society and learning a new language and culture,” he says.
And he lost the job? “Life is risky. With my qualifications, I can always another job. I have no debts; later, it would not be possible.”
Is it for example be done somewhere else? “No, I work in Jharkhand, Kargil, Kachchh, Uttaranchal and West Bengal. Voyage to India within multiple trips, as always continents.
The money, they say, is not an issue. Volunteerism is a modest package: monthly grant (about 76 pounds), the quarterly grant (about 100 pounds), appliances grant (about 500 pounds), free accommodation and resettlement grant upon their return to India (about 1730 pounds).
Some like 31 years, Poonam Sharma, to go abroad for the first time. She worked with Cry, Oxfam and Amnesty International and Mozambique.
He is a consultant within a network of organizations in the field of HIV / AIDS. “I will assist in setting up a system of increased funding for HIV / AIDS.”
Why not India? “Even the development work here, I felt the need to reach those in other countries, learn from their experiences and implement in my own country,” she said.
For most, it was a search for something new. “I do that I have to prove myself, that nothing is impossible, once your mind on it,” says Poonam.
Security? “Delhi is not a safe place, whatsoever,” she counters.
Their plans are varied. Rohini Jog, 32, goes to a Mumbaikar Guinea-Bissau. The MBA in marketing finished as Head of Business Development Tuff Kids, a publicity campaign on sale of businesses last year.
“Earn money with the sale of toothpaste, shampoo, etc., had its charm. I wanted to do something worthwhile. I know, development and technical adviser, project planning, monitoring and” assessment for NGOs.
Seems difficult? Rohini is coupled with a light heart and welcomes cooperation with various NGOs and grammar in their funding.
Thank you for the language of Guinea Bissau and pat, the response “Criolu. It is obvious.
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This is an advantage for outsourcing all. Volunteering in India in developing countries of Asia, Africa and Eastern Europe for two years of regular work ends here for the international exhibition and new facets of their lives.
Thus, whether Mozambique, Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, Guinea-Bissau or Bangladesh, Indians contribute to the HIV / AIDS, community and social affairs management, micro-finance, computer training or fundraising. The world has become a true global village.
This iVolunteer Overseas program is a collaborative effort between Mitra, an Indian charity launched by graduates of the Institute of Rural Management (Anand) and the Voluntary Service Overseas, an international well - being of the organization.
“Approximately 1,500 people as volunteers. The first series of eight leaves in September, 20 more come out in February 2005,” said Arif Rooman, a program officer.
Harjeet Singh Bagga, 25, who works with Capart, Fund Raising an agency of the Ministry of Rural Development, Nigeria as a consultant in developing micro-enterprises.
“I look forward to working in a marginalized groups of society and learning a new language and culture,” he says.
And he lost the job? “Life is risky. With my qualifications, I can always another job. I have no debts; later, it would not be possible.”
Is it for example be done somewhere else? “No, I work in Jharkhand, Kargil, Kachchh, Uttaranchal and West Bengal. Voyage to India within multiple trips, as continents.
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The nationality, it has neglected the role and contributions of retailers in the progress of the Indian economy, “said the former banker KK Pai.
It was the availability of Kshamata inaugural speech in a conference on “Micro-finance and the existence”, organized by TA Pai Management Institute (TAPMI) here on Saturday.
Pai, who is also chairman of the board of directors of TAPMI said: “retailers dealing with the needs of consumers and ensure product quality.”
Reforms and other countries agricultural policy, which meant for security of livelihood for a poor farmer, but contributed to what men in their poor countries sleeved Man’s Land, he said.
“It should be the criterion for evaluating the financial capacity of a person. But the current financial scenario, people find credit card numbers, rather spared their own expenses. It is essential to leave and live in our own ways, “KK Pai added.
Director of TAPMI prof D Nagabrahmam found that subjects such as micro-financing in all areas of management curricula.
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New Delhi: This is an advantage for outsourcing all. Volunteering in India in developing countries of Asia, Africa and Eastern Europe for two years of regular work ends here for the international exhibition and new facets of their lives.
Thus, whether Mozambique, Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, Guinea-Bissau or Bangladesh, Indians contribute to the prevention of HIV / AIDS, community and social affairs management, micro-finance, computer training or fundraising. The world has become a true global village.
This iVolunteer Overseas program is a collaborative effort between Mitra, an Indian charity launched by graduates of the Institute of Rural Management (Anand) and the Voluntary Service Overseas, an international well - being of the organization.
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Bethesda, MD (PRWeb) October 21, 2006 - Micro Vest Sasidhar Thumuluri welcomes the Micro-Vest Investment team. Micro Vest Thumuluri joined the framework of the Investment Facility Fellowship Program and play an important role in the analysis of investment proposals, the implementation of Due Diligence, entertainment and assessments of portfolio customers in Asia and Eastern Europe. According to Matthew Speh, director of investment in microfinance Vest, “With more than five years experience in managing micro-economic and finance development projects in India, adds value Thumuluri qualifications, which are sure, for the benefit of our customers. ”
Thumuluri among the first team BASIX, India on the IFM innovative leaders, where he played a key role in developing new products and services, the opening of greenfield ventures in some of the most poor countries and negotiate financing. As an intern carefully USA, it analyzes the transformation of CARE-Micro-finance programs in Peru, the Philippines and India.
Thumuluri holds a Masters Degree in Public Affairs at the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University and graduated with a degree in agricultural Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University and a postgraduate diploma in management from the Indian Institute of Forest Management. He speaks fluent English, Hindi and Telugu.
About Micro Vest Capital Management:
Micro Vest (Bethesda, MD) is 25 million an investment firm, debt and equity and management control of microfinance institutions (MFIs) in emerging markets. It is the first Private Equity company Micro-finance investment in the USA. Vest Micro’s goal is the extension of existing capacity, IMF profitable in the world to the establishment of capital markets that work for the poor. Micro Vest was CARE, MEDA, and the Seed Capital Development Fund - three non-profit organizations through a long credibility in the microfinance sector.
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Date of birth: August 15, 1964 - as a Sandeep hated it, as he could not feel the importance to school. His birthday was always a holiday.
Political Experience: he is the Chief Minister of Delhi Shiela Dikshit son, born into a famous political family, and when he is happy to affirm that this is a political advantage is a stage, it is perhaps a little grimacing.
A plunge elections now, but the election was Manager Sandeep her mother for all elections. He is also a member of Congress, Uttar Pradesh and to contribute actively to Congress.
Has been occupied with the management of: Sandeep runs an NGO Sanket, and, since the completion of a report Madhya Pradesh human development. The NGO has already developed such indices in Rajasthan, Punjab and Chhatisgarh.
Marital status: Married with Mona, he met at the Institute of Rural Management Anand. A girl is currently in Bhopal, where the family is based for some time. Mona works with a micro-finance institute.
Recent statements: “My strength is that I am very satisfied with the man.”
“It is my entry to facilitate, but also places a constraint, to be successful, it is sometimes quite frightening.” (En route to Shiela Diskshit for mother)
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This is an outsourcing of the benefit for all. Volunteers from India, in the developing countries of Asia, Africa and the countries of Eastern Europe for two years, smoking regular jobs here for International Exhibitions and new aspects of their lives.
Thus, whether in Mozambique, Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, Guinea-Bissau or Bangladesh, Indians of America to assist HIV / AIDS, the Code of management and social work, micro - finance, computer training or fundraising.
The world has become a global village.
These iVolunteer Overseas programme is the result of cooperation between MITRA, an Indian of almsgiving graduates of the Institute of Rural Management (Anand), and Voluntary Services Overseas, an international charitable organization of the United Nations.
“About 1,500 people, as volunteers. The first batch of eight leaves in September, 20 others are in February 2005, to leave,” says Rooman Arif, a programme officer here.
Harjeet Singh Bagga, 25, who Capart, a donation of action of the Ministry of Rural Development Agency, Nigeria as a consultant micro-enterprise development.
“I look forward to working in a marginalized groups of society and learning a new language and culture,” he says.
And the work would it lose? “Life is risky. With my qualifications, I can always work. I have no debts; later, it may not be possible.”
Is it to discourage an unknown location? “I lived in Jharkhand, Kargil, Kachchh, Uttaranchal and West Bengal. Travel in India is multiple trips inside continents anyway.
The money, they say, is not a problem. Volunteering is a modest package: monthly grant (about 76 pounds), quarterly grant (about 100 pounds), equipment grant (about 500 pounds), free accommodation and resettlement grant to return India (about 1730 pounds).
Some, like 31 years, Poonam Sharma abroad are responsible for the first hour. She worked with CRY, Oxfam, Amnesty International and Mozambique.
He is a consultant in a network of organizations in the area of HIV / AIDS. “I will assist in the establishment of a system for collecting funds for the fight against HIV / AIDS.”
Why not, if they in India? “Even during the development phase working there, I felt the need to reach those in other countries, their experiences, learn and implement, in my own country,” says it.
For most, it was a quest for something new. “I am doing this for me to prove that nothing is impossible if you make your opinion,” says Poonam.
Security? “Delhi is not a safe place,” she said counter.
Their plans are varied. Rohini Jog, 32, Mumbaikar goes to Guinea-Bissau. This holds an MBA in marketing Finally, as a company director, Business Development Kids tuff, advertising sales of the company during the past year.
“Earn money by selling toothpaste, shampoo, etc., had lost its charm.” I wanted to do something worthwhile. I want to learn more about the evolution of techniques and advisers, projects planning, monitoring and evaluation for NGOs.
Seems difficult? Rohini goes along with a light-hearted and welcomes the collaboration with various non-governmental organizations and helping to finance them.
Ask the language of Guinea-Bissau and pat, the response “Criolu. It is obviously ready.
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