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Sanjay Rishi, forty-something top-flight finance director, under the direction of American Express Global Services Centre in Asia over the past two years. The son of an officer of the Indian Air Force, in Amritsar, he was born and grew up with her two sisters in New Delhi. He went to school in Mussoorie and Delhi.
After his graduation from St. Stephen’s, it registered at the Faculty of Management Studies, where he met his future wife Vibha Paul Rishi, now Pepsi’s high-profile Chief Marketing in India. Rishi started in Asia for colors. His career, click on “Fast-Track, if it is done by American Express during the year 1985.
Rishi and his wife live in Gurgaon Vibha Varun with children (14) and Sanjana (12), animals and Labrador and German Shepherd Nugget Prince Andrew aka Andy.
Are you a spender or savings?
A donor, without question. Through good and bad times, I have always tried my best to consumer spending. I think it will help the economy.
How much money do you have in your wallet?
If people of my business to read this article, I think a lot of money, this is not true. For example, right now, I have Rs 323 and fifty paise in my wallet. The three rupees and paise coins are - they badly when I rest.
Do you have any credit cards?
I take the American Express staff (Gold) Card and American Express Corporate Card. I helped launch both.
Have you ever really hard?
As qu’enfant, I’ve never really had enough money to buy goodies in the school canteen. But it did not matter, and this is an important issue through philosophy, I life: It is never enough, or it is appropriate depending on your perspective. I prefer the latter. I have my parents for that value.
The first four or five years of my life work has been quite tense and I had a girlfriend (now my wife) to promote! For some time, she was in Mumbai and I was in Nagpur. Our parents were in Delhi. Scrounged me, until I had enough to go meet the weekend, and beat my savings expensive restaurant or two. It has borne fruit and taught me the pay-off, that financial discipline.
I remember an extended weekend, I drove to the reservation of Bombay electronics and slept on the floor of the train. I have the station Dadar, and it was raining bucket of water. I’m hanging in turn a PG hollow and completely soaked, his mother for opening the door: she was also visited by his daughter in the same weekend! Planning is everything …
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From an MBA from Harvard and a priest, Father VM’s call are disadvantaged children North-East
If the father V.M. Thomas wanted, it would have its mdps, development or management programs for businesses, alongside its normal activities as a priest of Guwahati. Also it is an MBA from Harvard, gives lessons already taught the renowned XLRI, Jamshedpur, and Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy, Mussoorie, which trains public service officers. But Ms. Thomas was the requirement of providing training opportunities for disadvantaged children and youth Northwest helps you to find their own place in the sun.
Over the past ten years, the mission of Don Bosco Youth and Educational Services (DBYES), the head of Ms. Thomas has many projects to educate and train youth estimates, in both formal and informal schools Development youth centres.
More than 1200 Guwahati Slum children have been weaned at school during the last year for a bridge, of course, that will help them resume contact with the mainstream.
But two experiences: Bosco Barefoot College (BBC) to assist authorize school North-East rural and UNICEF supports disadvantaged urban children (UCR) program. The latter seeks the greatest possible number of 20000 Out-of-school children in Guwahati
in classrooms.
The idea of a “barefoot” has met with Ms. Thomas College, after his first visit to Boko, a rural environment, altogether 60 km from Guwahati. “Many are here at school, semi-literates left in March of progress. This has deeply seated frustration, often find the expression of violence. It was a need for the empowerment of young people for work-oriented, Skill-based work and training-oriented direction, “said Thomas P.. Rural The situation was intentional because the plan has been developed to support youth learn life skills such as agriculture modern husbandry practices, electrical wiring, carpentry and masonry, Candle, cutting and screen in settings of their confidence. Each batch is (approx. 25 from the entire north-east) participates in a six-week course. In four years, the BBC has more than 400 loans for employment.
The disadvantaged urban children project is also something of Guwahati, Friday, as VM-Thomas is affectionately known a start of great satisfaction. From DBYES conceived and supported by UNICEF, in collaboration with the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA), Assam, the project has more than 1200 children in the 5-14 age group in the classroom during the latter in one year. Almost all live in slums and have never gone to school in particular. The draft of a modified version of similar programs in Calcutta and Baroda, aims to exercise a “natural bridge” or an education accelerated the learning process, which helps children catch up overaged and integration flow in schools locales. If it is taken for the first time, a baseline survey revealed that at least 20000 school children throughout the city. The program was effective, it also has other parts of Guwahati.
Today, on the banks of the Brahmaputra, Fr Thomas next dream project is taking shape at the Don Bosco Institute, an association Management Training Centre and Youth Development Institute. ” When it comes to North-east are no longer send forces outside the region for training. There are also several full-and part-time courses such as computers, mass communications, English is spoken in favour of youth, and so on. As in previous drafts, Fr Thomas is convinced that the realization of the currency DBYES here also “life, construction of dreams.
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Sanjay Rishi, forty-something high-flying financial services director, took the helm of American Express Global Services Centre in Asia for the last two years. The son of an officer of the Indian Air Force, in Amritsar, he was born and raised with his two sisters in Delhi. He went to school in Mussoorie and Delhi.
After his graduation from St. Stephen’s, it registered at the Faculty of Management Studies, where he met his future wife Vibha Paul Rishi, now Pepsi’s high-profile marketing head of India. Rishi launched by the work of colours for Asian fonts. His career, click the “Fast-Track, if American Express in 1985.
Rishi and his wife live in Gurgaon Vibha Varun with children (14) and Sanjana (12), and five french and Labrador Nugget Prince Andrew Shepherd aka Andy.
Are you a savings or lenders?
One donor, without doubt. Through good and bad times, I have always tried my best to ensure that consumer spending. I think it will help the economy.
How much money do you have in your wallet?
If people in my company reading this article, I think of an amount of money, this is not true. For example, I now come to Rs 323 and later half an hour in my wallet. The three Rs, and the subsequent parts are - they badly when I am sitting.
If you do not have a credit card?
I take the American Express Personal Card (Gold), and the American Express Corporate Card. I helped launch both.
Have you ever really hard?
As a, I never had enough money to buy goodies in the school canteen. But there is no question, and this is an important philosophy I lead the life: it will never be enough, or it is reasonable depending on your perspective. I prefer the latter. I thank my parents for this value.
The first four or five years of my work has been quite narrow life, and I had a girlfriend (now my wife) to advertising! For some time, she was in Mumbai, and I was in Nagpur. Our parents were in Delhi. Schnorrte me, until I had enough to go meet on the weekend, and my savings of a coup or two expensive restaurants. It was worth it, and has taught me the pay-off that financial discipline.
I remember a long weekend, I traveled unreservedly to the e-mail Bombay and slept on the floor of the train. I have to Dadar station, and it was raining buckets of water. I turn back to a PG were very sparse and of, only to find their mother opening the door: she was visiting her daughter over the same weekend! Planning is everything.
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Das Leben eines erfolgreichen Administrator ist wie ein echter Soldier. Sie werden einer von ihnen. Ihre Waffen werden Ihren hohen Charakter, Sie haben die Gefühle gegenüber der Gesellschaft entwickelt, um Sie, Ihre Ausbildung in Schulen und Hochschulen, wo Sie haben studiert und die Berufsausbildung erhalten Sie bei der LBS National Academy of Administration, Mussoorie.
Dies war die Beratung seiner Anleitung Aporva Kala zu Mayank Joshi, Inhaber der vierten Position in Indian Alle IAS Exam, 2002, Schüler und ein von Mentor Civil Services Institute, Dehradun.
Mayank Garhwali gehört zu einer Familie von Dehradun. Er studierte an der Riverdale School and Oak Grove School, Mussoorie, machte und seinen in Business Studies Abschluss von Maharishi Dayanand College, Rohtak. Er hat seine M.B.A. Von Indira Institute, Pune. Sein Pushp Raj Joshi Vater ist ein mit Wissenschaftler Defence Research and Development Organisation, Dehradun. Mutter Seine lehrt an der Oakgrove School, Mussorie.
Frage mehr über die Gründe für seinen Erfolg, Nachdruck sagt er mit, dass die Auswahl der Themen ist die erste Voraussetzung für die Aufnahme of Studiums. “Then müssen Sie schweren Zeit für die Planung Studien der. Man muss und durch die Tageszeitungen Zeitschriften und müssen ernsthafte Aussichten auf die aktuellen Entwicklungen und die Regierungspolitik. Das Thema weise Studie sollte konsumieren mindestens acht Stunden am Tag” empfiehlt Diplomat in der der Herstellung .
Mayank fügt hinzu, dass er sich für Philosophie und der öffentlichen Verwaltung als seine Untertanen in Zivil-Prüfungen Services. Er kam Mentor Civil Services Institute im September 2001.
“Sir Aporva verwendet lehren zu leiten und zu mich in Philosophy and Public Administration. Er ist ein großer Motivator”, sagt Mayank.
“Mayank wurde absolut gewidmet, hart arbeiten und hatte eine gut geplante Programm für seine Studien, die das Geheimnis seines Erfolges”, sagt der Akademie der Direktor Mentor, Aporva Kala.
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