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The National Institute for Construction and Research (Nicmar), a course of masons, plumbers, carpenters and roofers and bar tenders and awards certificates of competence Testing and Certification Scheme.
BG Shirke construction Magarpatta Township Construction and Development Company and their employees for training and certification to Nicmar.
Larsen Toubro and construction and engineering orders Division operates its own training center workers in Chennai.
Hindustan Construction Company (HCC) is the creation of a training centre for its workers in Panvel in Mumbai in alliance with the City and Guilds of the United Kingdom. The brigade Bangalore group envisages the establishment of a training centre in a tie-up with Nicmar. The demand for skilled labour is undoubtedly increase of 11.9 percent during the period 2001-2002 is to 18.4 per cent in the years 2006-2007. Demand for labour is not likely to increase by 9.1 per cent during the period 2001-2002 to 9.6 per cent in the years 2006-2007. The construction is the second largest employer in relation to agriculture.
About 3.1 crore are employed in the construction sector, resulting in increased 10 per cent per annum. The proportion of skilled workers is likely to increase by 15.4 per cent of workers in 1995 - 1996 to 27.6 percent during the period 2004-2005. The Government of India 1724 takes place bodies industrial training (ITIS) and has 38 engineers and 26 non-technical trades.
After Nicmar, 100 training centres with 1000 seats are needed for the formal training of workers. The cost of capital is Rs5, 000 crore and training costs per year will be Rs50 crore. The training is the ability of 15000 workers annually in the certification report skills to 1000 per year.
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If students cheat, before merit further examination, an Institute of marks, MCES’s College of Education and Research in Mumbra reportedly spent with gusto. Instead, the college, which takes place in a full-time one-year study Bachelor of Education (beds) flunked of course, the test and said that the authorization to suspend for the academic year 1999-2000.
The penalty was proposed to require students to cheat on the criteria set by the University of Mumbai for its BEd, of course. Under the guise of “work” looks forward to all students in the cleanliness of the premises a day before an inspection, so that the university would be cleaner, a chit.
The SSPM Krupa Guru’s College of Education and Research in Kalyan has gone a little further. Here, the authorities tacitly allowed to conduct its students had pocketed ` ‘R 10000 each during the collection of student fees.
Now, with two other colleges BEd member of the university, the college has been said, to keep the cinema several abeyancethanks financial and other irregularities by a committee of three members appointed by the university two years ago.
The decision, nor to education, State Department, was established on the basis of the report of the Committee on submission to a meeting of the Academic Council at the university on January 30. The two other higher education institutions have found, with rules are flouted Oriental Educational Trust’s National College of Education at Ulhasnagar and All-India Khilafat Commission’s College of Education at Byculla.
After the first inspection of all associated BEd 27 universities at the university during the years 1997, the group boards and colleges classified into four categories - A, B, C and D - based on their infrastructure. In January this year, in colleges “D” category were inspected again consider, in respect of previous directives.
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The government today informed the Bombay High Court, that booking policy of promotion of government officials has indeed been that encouraging more officers, but they have been dominant because of the ` `Politics of the time and the procedure was before the Supreme Court judgement in the case of the IGC”Sabharwal. The State has therefore requested under oath, that the contempt petition filed by a retired Mumbai Port Trust employees Anil Joshi against the state government, including Interior Minister Gopinath mouth, had no merit and must be released. Joshi’s petition demanding that the State has deliberately violated the guarantees before the High Court on the implementation of the reservation in Maharashtra, as instructed by the Supreme Court. It is the third petition is filed contempt of Joshi in this regard.
The case had at the outset for the hearing before the Bank of Justice AP Shah. But with the state to file a statement under oath today, according to the petitioners, a week’stime respond. The sworn statement filed by Anjali Sakhalkar committed in the division of the house, argued that it was a mistake, in a statement under oath in 1997 and that the total number of staff online caste (SC), category was encouraged, just over 13, compared to 33 already mentioned. The State has made an official apology, the court for error. The testimony of insurance claims that the 219 seats reserved for SC category inspectors of police, a surplus of 13 officers were promoted. In the ST category was over-37 and 25 in the denotified nomadic tribes. The assistant police inspector in transport category reserved for the June 30, 1999, the existence of a surplus of 25 officers from the SC category and 34 in the category ST.
The article remained in meat exports
The Bombay High Court today has remained a modification by the Government of the Union in raw meat (chilled / frozen) Quality Control & Inspection of the rule is trying to stop exporting meat, obtaining productsfrom their localabattoirs. Membership in a prayer of the petitioners, Miki exports International, Noor Al-exporters, MK Overseas Pvt Ltd and Al-Nafiz exporters of frozen foods Ltd, the Bank of Justice division Mo Ghodeswar BN Srikrishna and justice in an ad-interim relief is remained the rule. The petitioner argued against the rule, as amended, on July 9 by the Government of the European Union clearly indicates that meat from local slaughterhouses was unable to exports. The petitioners have their meat from the slaughterhouse Deonar of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation. The rule as last amended by the center read: meat from animals in a slaughterhouse or a slaughter house of a local authority can not for export. It was a modification of the rule that early exporters of meat could be the source of their products from slaughterhouses were quality standards, according to IS4393. According to the petitioner, the All India meat and livestock exporters’ Association had tried hard andhad so far helped to improve the level of local slaughterhouses to the standards set by the rule.
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CNBC India and LG Electronics, in association with NIIT and Seagate announces the West Zone finalists for “The CNBC Complete Manager 1999′’selected through an all-India contest for the managers of tomorrow. The West Zone finals held on November 11, 1999, at Mumbai Education Trust, saw A N Seshadari (IIM, Ahmedabad) emerge as the winner. Siddharth Suryanarayan (S P Jain, Mumbai) was the 1st runner up and Sudhendra Sharma (MET. Mumbai) was the 2nd runner up. These finalists will represent the West at the national finals to be held on November 25 in New Delhi.
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India is emerging as a laboratory for testing out new technologies and business models for narrowing the digital divide between urban and rural people in a developing economy.
Lack of Internet and telephone connectivity in rural India, where over 70 per cent of the Indian population lives, is a major challenge for a number of authorities, NGOs (nongovernment organizations) and multilateral aid organizations. The business sector is also discovered that relays the digital divide could translate into new markets open.
For example, HP Labs, India, which was established in Bangalore earlier this year, Palo Alto, CA, Hewlett-Packard Co., is developing products for markets in rural India . “Our technology has been placed on three areas - information available to the technical means to use Indian languages, improvement of connectivity options, outside major cities are not currently have adequate access to the Internet and affordable devices, “said Srinivasan Ramani, director of HP Labs India.
“For example, we are working to create an Indian language for taking over experimental PC can be used for four users simultaneously,” said Ramani.
HP Labs, India is also to examine how digital photography, you can a second source of income for the village kiosks, access to computers and the Internet, and is also experimenting with techniques developed by its parent company, Palo Alto laboratory, Low bandwidth multimedia communications. “Teachers and students can create their own stories and presentations with such a system,” said Ramani.
Private sector participation in projects to strengthen the digital divide in India is likely to increase, Ved Prakash Sharma, director of information technology (IT) and computer and communication specialist of the National Agricultural Technology Project of the National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management in Hyderabad. “Everyone by moderators, there was a chance to these initiatives, and that is good,” said Sharma. “The growth of the Indian economy of rural areas, a large number of customers for technology companies. ”
Projects in the public sector are also fashion and the establishment of communication infrastructures. Media Lab Asia (MLA), based in Mumbai, is setting up an 802.11 wireless network standard consistent with Internet and voice connectivity to India, the rural masses. Established by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) ’s Media Laboratory in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in tandem with the Indian government, MLA focuses on the development and deployment of technological solutions for closing the digital divide in developing economies.
Assessment Project 802.11 for rural connectivity is anchored MLA research centre in the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Kanpur. From four villages around Kanpur, the project plans for a “corridor of information” between the cities of Kanpur and Lucknow in North India, which account for about 25 villages along the road. MLA plans deployment of 802.11, which until now have not been used in rural India, connectivity, because of its lower cost, according to Dheeraj Sanghi, MLA scientists at IIT Kanpur research centre.
While it is premature to the impact of recent initiatives MLA and HP, previous projects to provide solutions to bridge the digital divide, report remarkable success. The telecommunications and computer networks (Tenet) in the group, Chennai-based Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, developed in-house corDECT Wireless Local Loop (WLL) for the provision of technologies and Internet connectivity to 250 votes Community Kiosks offer these services to over 700000 people in rural India, according to Ashok Jhunjhunwala, Professor of Electrical Engineering Department of IIT Madras, and director of the Tenet. The wireless local loop based on micro-mobile, DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications), standard ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute).
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In Maharashtra, a college was found not to run, but 15 course illegal, duping students of lakhs of rupees, with a conclusion have no legal validity.
The glossy brochure collge announces post-graduate diploma course sagen”Join as a student, you as a professional.”
It is Chetana of confidence by two of its institutes - Chetana Institute of Management and Research and Chetana Institute of Development Studies.
The complete list of courses to impress everyone, with 15 races Post-Graduate Program in Retail Management Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management, Business Administration and Management of events.
Courses illegal
Regarding students are not known, is that all these courses are illegal. They have not the sanction of the All India Council for Technical Education, the body under the HRD ministry is expected that the increase in technical training in the country.
This means that the qualifications of the two institutes hands each year hundreds of students and professors are not worth the paper they are printed.
The direction of Chetana Trust, a former Education Minister Madhukar Chaudhari education for at least one of these courses since 1991 and since then has not time to get it approved by the AICTE.
The AICTE said he is aware, in the illicit traffic and, of course, the college has an opinion.
The secretary of the Chetana Trust Prem Anand Roopvate refused to talk to the camera, but said:”We have these courses in the last 12 - 15 years. We are an autonomous institution, we do not need permission AICTE. But we AICTE on the admission of PGDBA and PGDBM course in June 2006.”
Rules unclear
But the question is, provided that the institution of autonomy? If NDTV spoke to AICTE, they said, the rules were clear.
Non-technical training institute in a certain way to begin classes without prior agreement.
Chetana is just another example of the operation, that the increase in technical and training in our country.
Perhaps the only path that can be red word if the body AICTE, governs and regulates education, cracks on these illegal settlements, who has played with the career of many people
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The National Textile Corporation (NTC) South Maharashtra Limited, regulates the 18 mills proposes Maharashtra, the modernization of nine of its mills to offer high quality products to its customers, “said the director of NTC-UK Tripathi .
Speaking at an interactive session-cum-Finlay products of the workshop here on Friday, he said that the SRG SSR that Tie-up for the manufacture and sale of the product Finlay Mills, come from different varieties of dhotis, sarees, my Tops very honourable Members, bracelets, T-shirts and other materials market demand.
The NTC, the renovation of the mill is located in Mumbai, Aurangabad, Nanded, Barshi, Dhule and Chalisgaon modern equipment in a short period and issue certificates to distributors to reduce the double Finlay manufacturers mark.
The direction is also considering franchise with local companies to Hyderabad for the development of the market. Instead of rebates, it is company loyalty cards and rewards to customers, “said Tripathi.
The company has a target of RS 2 crore this year, he added. NTC Chief General Manager (Marketing) JK Baweja, Mumbai Education Trust (MET) Institute for Management representatives of the PP and distribution Mhetros officers.
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“The seat of medical costs Rs 27 lakh. Sir, these 27 lakhs, Kuch Earlier ho sakta hai (it may be reduced)? So, the dialogue between the team this Web site Newspapers and PT Deshmukh, director of Terna Public Charitable Trust, managed by Padamsinh Patil, Maharashtra’s powerful minister of irrigation.
Given that negotiations for admission to the Terna Medical College to consider a slight June morning, the principal invited the team of the offer.
“It is Rs 32 lakh in a few days to wait,” said Deshmukh.
What Maharashtra there to flourish is a subversion of laws by many medical techniques and private universities, which merely selling their seats at most.
Regulatory authorities? You’re not yet worked. The government? Many of the state technical and medical universities by the same ministers and deputies responsible for regulating the fees. Merit lists centralised authorisation? Do not worry. At the university as Terna, only 50 per cent pay and that your seat is guaranteed.
Like most bazaars, the only thing that talks is money. The investigation team, equipped with hidden cameras, were received in four colleges in Navi Mumbai, without appointments, contact lists, or any obstacles to negotiate with outsourcers (difficult for medical care, simply Engineering).
The fig leaf behind which a large number of 137 engineers and 17 private higher education institutions private medical _ they admit, about 2 lakh students _ hide December 2002, a Supreme Court judge that the cost-free control of the Status. But the Court also said package fees are illegal, bars and colleges “greed”.
But for many colleges, the judgement of the Court of Justice, it seems, exists only on paper.
Higher education institutions now have a private tariff structure to two authorities, after stopping December to settle, engineering and medical training.
The Medical Education Regulatory Authority (Mera) and educational institutions Regulatory Authority (EIRA) were by a government whose ministers and MPs do not believe that their control over the state of medical technology and higher education creates a conflict of interest.
Take Industries Minister Patangrao Kadam, whose college was one of those studied. It was in a subcommittee development of diplomas of higher education, politics, after the Supreme Court decision.
“All fees must be EIRA, universities must also explain” AD Sawant, EIRA secretary, said the newspaper this site. “Some universities have engineering costs 60000 R R 1 lakh for the management quota of seats. Fees should not be more than this. ”
But the investigation team found colleges recharging station RS RS 4 lakh to 10 lakh. Of course, the specialized high schools are simply not worth the authorities. Sawant warned that if costs are higher than approving, colleges, having to pay refunds
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Mumbai, Jan 14 The Indian companies increasingly hooked on the passage subcontracting in mind for the entire bandwidth of their logistical requirements, the local logistics services market perhaps birth a series of new players in the fourth party logistics (4PL), providers of services.
During a clutch third-party logistics (3PL) are service companies to fixing are spread over a wide range of sectors of automotive, hardware, pharmaceuticals, telecommunications and communication on FMCG, consumer goods and durable fertilizer, the new generation of houses Corporate Outsourcing search nontraditional logistical requirements. These analysts feel can lead to what the service 4PL concept, service is the only interface between the client and several logistic service providers, such as centralized management of all aspects of the Supply Chain.
Having tasted the benefits of outsourcing their requirements such as Outbound logistics / transport Inbound, compensation personalized, Import / Export Management and Outbound / Inbound-Warehousing, companies houses are currently thinking in regard to outsourcing of non-traditional logistics requirements such as reverse logistics, inventory management, order-books processing, distribution, labelling and packaging.
Some market participants of the logistics service business, but the feeling that the transfer would take some time. “4PL provider of design, but it will take some time, in India, as domestic service 3PL market potential is not yet completely open. Even for 4PL concept click, we need a strong network of service 3PL - Deployment all aspects of Supply Chain Management, “said Vineet Agrawal, Executive Director of Transport Corporation of India (TCI).
He told the Business Line service 4PL not least, the orientation of the sector and provides businesses with all of its Supply Chain Management and unloading, then a multiple 3PL service providers, such as trend in developed markets.
Current trends indicate that the cement sector has reaped the greatest benefits of outsourcing logistics, 3PL requirements of service providers, particularly in logistics account for between 10 to 15 percent of their operating costs. Even for the automotive and mechanical sector, logistics, account for 5 to 10 per cent of their operating costs, while the FMCG ranges from 3 to 7 per cent, as the usefulness of volumes, analysts point out .
, Says Dr. B.S. Sahay, president of the Center for Supply Chain Management Development Institute of Management (MDI), Gurgaon: “Although the 3PL service providers, have a bandwidth of Supply Chain Services, the service is unable, to the satisfaction of the whole enterprise logistics requirements of corporate houses. The result is that companies have to mount a combination of in-house and sub-components of effective service to manage their supply chain required. The problem is that the new structure developed in which a key customer and a few other members come here 4PL to a service provider. ”
Today, however, service should 3PL their activities to develop and sharpen their effectiveness in a new increase in business confidence, say analysts. Indeed, according to a recent survey conducted by the MDI and TCI, we saw that among the 130 companies spread over 15 sectors were surveyed, only 55 percent are subscription services 3PL, compared to 75 percent in worldwide. The survey also revealed that over 50 per cent of companies have subcontracting activities such as transport, storage and personalized compensation / shipping, outsourcing, while the rest of the Supply Chain activities n It is not usual, because of “concerns regarding the poor infrastructure and 3PL concerned by service in the situation.”
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Synovate has made senior hires for its Delhi and Mumbai offices. Jaisy Desai will head up qualitative research for the Western Indian market, and Meeta Luthra, Deepak Dasila and Sumit Arora join at AD and Senior Project Director levels.
Desai has over 15 years of experience and joins from qual boutique Ormax. She worked earlier for TNS, IMRB and ACNielsen ORG MARG on projects including ad testing, usage and attitude studies, concept and product testing, customer need analysis and trend analysis. She holds an MBA from Jamnalal Bajaj Management Institute, Mumbai.
Luthra joins Synovate Loyalty as Associate Director, from IMRB International where she spent much of her career in the customer satisfaction division. She worked earlier at Godrej and Boyce Manufacturing Co.
Deepak Dasila joins the Mumbai office and Sumit Arora the Delhi office, both as Senior Project Directors. Dasila also joins from IMRB International, and was previously General Manager-Client Services with the International Institute of Research, Sydney. He holds an MBA from Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar Institute, Aurangabad. Arora leaves JD Power & Associates, Singapore and will work primarily in Synovate Motoresearch. His MBA in Marketing comes from IISW & BM, Calcutta University.
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