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The Kendri Punjabi Sahit Sammelan (KPSS) announced today the Chief Minister has asked Delhi, Ms. Sheila Dikshit, to appoint language teachers at school, the administration of New Delhi in conformity with the new Act the status of the second language of Punjabi language in the capital.
“The appointment of regular teachers in secondary schools and Punjabi colleges sanctioned by contributions TGTs and PGTs, finding themselves available for the past many years, should be immediately,” the Secretary General of KPSS, Mr. Berry Mohan Singh said in a letter to Director Minister.
Another official designation of the Punjabi language in New Delhi was carrying a ten-year-old claim four of the big Punjabi community, especially Sikhs in the capital.
First, in the 1960’s by former Akali firebrand leader, Jathedar Santokh Singh, was the request from a political shuttlecock between Congress and the BJP until 2000, when Congress led by the Assembly of a Delhi Law finally official status to the second language in the capital.
The BJP has headed the center of his assent to legislation for the December elections, an apparent attempt to Sikh-woo voters.
“I will personally meet Dikshit to request a speedy implementation of the language law that requires filling vacancies Punjabi teaching in schools management Delhi,” said Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) Chief, Mr Prehlad Singh Chandok.
The International Council of Punjabis (ICP), a leading activist of the official language of this statute, said that his delegation and the chief ministers with similar needs. “We would like to see, Punjabi, the official name, not only on paper. The law requires that regard much to be done at different levels,” said the president PKI, M. Manjit Singh.
The protagonists of the language are also seeking a lifting of the ban in Punjabi recruitment of teachers in the administration of Delhi’s Punjabi Academy.
“In addition, the content of trained part-time professor at the Punjabi Punjabi Academy may be increased, according to the announcement of a new Academy,” Mr Mohan Singh Berry, the director invited the Minister in his letter.
He also requested the appointment of an officer Punjabi Punjabi in the cell of the Management Division languages Delhi.
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NEW DELHI: Global Pharma major Ranbaxy Labs announced on Monday the appointment of Atul Sobti as Chief Operating Officer, with effect from 1 January 2007. Mr. Sobti is responsible for the overall business activity, production and development. He will continue to report Malvinder Mohan Singh, President and MD, Ranbaxy. Sir, is currently Sobti, Asia, Global Consumer Healthcare and API Global Business Unit.
A graduate of the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, Mr. Sobti has a commendable track record, with extensive experience in the management of economic activity, with similar missions.
Mr. Sobti graduated from St Stephen’s College, University of Delhi.
Atul announcement of the pitch as COO, Malvinder Mohan Singh, said: “With the continuation of aggressive growth plans in the year 2007 and beyond, that we need an integrated approach, consistent and profitable organization in the world, with more interaction and seamless interface between all facets of the process value added from the laboratory to the market. The position of COO is effective, so that the improved efficiency through the integration of management and accountability for the global P & L. The COO, Atul is to focus on these issues, and I wish him great success in his new role. ”
The post of Chief Operating Officer of the company to strengthen the aggressive game plan to accelerate growth and benefit the economic development emphasizes that the same dynamic elements of the product range, quality, presence World and profitability, the company said a press release.
This year, Gurgaon-based pharmaceutical companies has eight acquisitions for the sake of a greater position of the leg in the European and African markets.
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MUMBAI: In a city where the wilderness makes life more and more to the emergence of hell of the population, said Weather - in the wake of the traumatic 26 / 7 - is an important prerequisite. Mumbai finds it difficult to understand a case for the Doppler radar, but at the mercy of Singapore / San Francisco model, which is faster, quicker and more reliable.
This model provides that the water transferred storm on the sea or on a watershed by the pumps, was made by an Indian student a taste for SP Jain Institute of Management and Research. Where are implemented, there should be this city with a unique topography of the goodness of the world.
Recently, the Institute has organized a presentation of paper postdocs. Some of the work has been brilliant, and five of them have been removed-up for the final phase. The papers were made by experts and prosecute, and both have been designed for the serious work and creative.
The proposal for the installation of water pumps to drain the storm was to win the paper, by a team of Samidha Sudhi and Madhusmita Dash SPJIMR. The second winner was still SPJIMR a team of Mandish Mohan Singh and Manoj. Other finalists were Pradhan Rohit and Amrik Singh, SIBM, Pune, Kamlesh Ramchandani, Neha Agrawal, and Deepak Sonepar of Vivekanand Education Society’s Institute of Management Studies and Research, Chembur, Mumbai, and Snehal Dubey and R. SCMHRD Vinay Krishna, Pune.
All four of the jury were: M. Ashok Datar, an urban activist with EFF, Mumbai First Vijay Mahajan, the President of Bombay First, a non-profit organization supported by the League of houses, Mohan Shridhar Sane, HRD independent trainer and consultant quality and DR. Tapati Mukhopadhya, a professor of Environmental Sciences at PG at the Institute of Computer Science.
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