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Five post-graduate programme (PGP) students of the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIM-A) have set up a Private Equity (PE) and Venture Capital (VC) club to help students get hands-on experience by involving PE/VC players from India and abroad. Unlike finance clubs run by most B-schools in the country, this club exclusively focuses on PE and VC funding.
The lack of opportunities and experience in the PE and VC space led five students to set up the club called ‘Leverage’. With around 50 students interested in being members, the club will be a forum for students interested in all aspects of private equity and venture capital.
“We came up with an initial skeletal structure of the PE club by looking at institutes like Harvard and others from the Ivy League. But the end product has been entirely our idea of how a PE club should be. Although we prefer to call it an interest group for the time being, we plan to run a full-fledged club with more activities soon,” says Anirudh Singh, a member of the club.
“PE as an industry has boomed in India and we plan to invite speakers to the campus, hold conclaves, workshops and other events to provide a platform for the students and corporates to interact. Also, we are looking forward to hold intra-institute events, where the students can write an investment proposal and a panel of faculty members can judge them.
We have no restrictions when it comes to corporates as we would be involving both top- and middle-level players to encourage more and more activities in the field of PE and VC,” says Gagandeep Singh, another member of the club.
As part of formalising the club, the students are holding the first intra-institute event called the ‘Zen of Investing’, where the club plans to invite alumni working in the area of private equity, besides involving the faculty and students for the activity.
The club also has plans to tie-up with Post-Graduate Programme in Management for Executives (PGPX) students to getter a better perspective of private equity. “The PGPX students would be able to share their experiences about private equity and with their support, we plan to involve ourselves with the corporates in a deeper way through various activities, including projects and case workshops,” adds Anirudh Singh.
The club is in talks with a few corporates, who have shown interest in sponsoring the club.
“We are considering more options for funding besides the institute and the corporates we are in talks with. Currently, we are in the stage of gauging the responses from the people about the club,” says Anirudh Singh, before adding, “Although we have started out PE and VC, we may consider branching out to other areas like micro finance later.”
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Faculty members of the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta are occupied, legal advice five days before the Supreme Court against the European Union human resource development ministry, said Ashis Bhattacharyya, IIMC’s din of the planning and management.
The Tribunal is currently head PIL consultation has been suggested that the HRD with the Ministry’s decision to bar tuition annual R-IIMS lakh from 1.5 to 30 RS 000 The Faculty IIMC appears in SC On 16 April.
The Faculty IIMC was against the tax bar because she thought it would have on the autonomy of the university.
IIMC faculty members and institutions in Bangalore and Ahmedabad felt the Boards of Governors decides on tuition fees of these institutions, which are not MHRD.
The PIL in SC was filed by some ex-students and academics from the Faculty of IIMA the Faculty IIMC decided to party. In search of the rights of the expertise of the Faculty IIMC are not subject to lawyers only in the city. “We started talking about some jurists high level in New Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore, man, regularly take up cases of the SC,” a senior Faculty said.
“The SC, after consulting the PIL, on 8 April has sought the opinion of the IIMS. But IIMS Lucknow, Indore and Kozhikode Calcutta at the offices of governors, a resolution supporting the tax cut, despite l ‘opposition of the Faculty. And it review committees have been searched, “said the panel members.
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The urgent need of creating awareness for cyber-laws and more stringent measures against cyber-crime was also discussed within the group, to which the final year students of the AVC College of Engineering to Mayiladuturai recently.
A large number of final year students from various sectors including the United Nations, CSE, IT, mechanical and ice have participated in panel discussions, under the direction of Soft Skills Development Forum of the school was inaugurated as Arun V. Parwate, Principal of the college.
Dr S. Rama Nathan, Director, Department of Management Studies at the university, coordinated, to suspend the procedure, said that a number of themes such as “roadmap to success”, “cyber-laws - the conscience and its implementation implement, “” technological innovations are not for the conduct of war, but for the welfare of mankind, “the fruit of 58 years of ‘freedom’,` composition and the need for ‘ Indian cricket team, “dot evil in society and the role of media in the Indian economy Scenario” were taken for group discussions.
Pupils and students, emphasizes the need for more stringent measures against persons, cyber-crime and pointed out that many of them were not yet known, cyber-laws and awareness should be created.
Regarding technological innovation, students felt that means, to improve the lifestyle of man and should never be used for the destruction of goal.
Of the 58 years of free countries, students believe that the commitment and availability was the need of the hour. Pupils and students at the Yeoman services provided by both the pressure and visual media of the Indian economy scenario. The discussions are completed by the stimulation of a stress management training for players of Indian cricket and to prevent the threat dot evil in society.
Mr. Rama Nathan consult the main points of discussions. Past, R. Raman Jaya, training and internship Officer of the university, welcomed the collection.
The volunteers of the NSS Naina Mohamed College, Aranthangi in Pudukottai district, a special two-day camp was recently vice-president of the College, R. Kabilan. The volunteers are works such as removing waste, close the potholes on the local road, etc. The head of the section of operation to teaching economics, R. Sathru Sangara Velsamy, welcomed informatics and professor, R. Sumathi proposed a vote of thanks.
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Chennai: “Rethinking approaches to the provision of public services” has been the centre of a recent workshop held in Chennai, a thorough examination of the Rural Employment Guarantee Act.
The demonstration by more than 60 delegates from non-governmental organizations, governments and the private sector, was organized by the Round Table on public expenditure, in collaboration with the Institute of Management Consultants (India) and the Department of Management Studies University of Madras. With the emphasis on good governance and fiscal responsibility, the organization has produced a number of suggestions and ideas.
The event included a technical meeting dedicated to the idea of certification as a prerequisite for some public projects more effective. The workshop also agreed on improving the Rural Employment Guarantee Act. For example, a panel discussion with Venkat Chary, former Additional Chief Secretary Government of Maharashtra, has suggested that “all administrative apparatus must be ready before the law is applied.” This would facilitate the integration of action with other development programmes and ensure, staff and officials of panchayats have been well trained.
Equally important was to ensure that beneficiaries of the law are well informed and encouraged to claims officials at all levels of communication, such as awareness campaigns and the media.
In addition, discussion is recommended strong links and consultation with governments.
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