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Pune, May 14: “ You want to play truant - It’s fine.”
This position has been hard Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM). He proposed a powerful sum of more than 50 years, MBA final MPM and students, who are not their mandate, will not be granted, and the lot is not unlucky for the situation seem to be the examinations from May 16.
When contacted SIBM director PraMod Dr Kumar admitted that fines ranging from 1000 to 3500 RS has been established. “ If students internships to ensure the participation they stop classes and to ensure, academic standards, the fine is a deterrent for the future for the treatment of the lot is not easy semester,”he averred.
Last year MBA II and III MPM students were shocked to learn the fine was on the board, on May 9. The fines were imposed in consideration of the cumulative participation from January to April. Students with a number of participants is less than 50 per cent of a fine, R 3500, while those with a number of participants between 50 and 60 per cent up coughing R 2000. Students with a number of participants between 60 and 70 per cent of the fine of Rs 1000
While disadvantaged students have a written complaint to the University of Pune authorities, on condition of anonymity, she déliré about the injustice of the fine. In its memorandum to the university, students have said that fixing fines against it was an aberration, inhuman and cruel in order to collect money under the pretext of lack of participation.
They calculated that the whole system of marking attendance was wrong and, although first a list of more than 90 students April was the final list of entries to 50 odd students. In highlighting the differences between the two lists, students have reported instances where a student, even if the USA, it was revealed that 26.67 percent attendance. Similarly, in the case of other students leave school during the first half, and not reporting for other classes, it was 9.38 percent a presence.
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9:00 investigation of the cell wall STRUCTURE simplicity of chlorophyll and extraction in the SUB-AERIAL micro-algae, ** * J. Griner, J. Trull, and YES Nienow, Valdosta State University in Valdosta GA 31698th Subaerial algae are a heterogeneous group of micro-organisms that can survive on land in environments where liquid water is rare. The physiological adaptations, with whom they live in these environments are not clear. Two important factors likely to be encouraged. First, many have subaerial algae cell walls hydrophobic, a fact which seems to contradict around the water quickly. Secondly, the chlorophyll is difficult to extract many subaerial algae with standard methods. We want to know if these two characteristics are correlated simultaneously by different strains of subaerial test for algae and cyanobacteria and Hydro phobia simple extraction of chlorophyll. To determine Hydrophobic, we agree with the standard microbiological compliance hydrocarbons (MATH) method in cells buffer are mixed vigorously in the presence of Hexadecane. Hydrophobic cells, as these droplets Hexadecane and remain at the top of phase. The degree of compliance with photometry. The chlorophyll is extracted with cold acetone (the default method) or hot, followed by DMSO cold acetone. The amount of chlorophyll in the extract is default equations. Our preliminary results indicate that the extract of hot DMSO may contain more than twenty times the amount of chlorophyll subaerial some algae extracts can be cold acetone.
9:15 phip DNA damage induced and the inhibitory effect NAC and GHS. * Ashok Jain, Department of Natural Sciences, Albany State University in Albany, Georgia. Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death of cancer cases among women. There are lots of chemicals from the environment, which estrogenic and are of the opinion that compared with an increased risk of developing breast cancer. The supply of high-industrialized nations like the USA, is strong meat. However, the Asian diet is made up of more fruits, vegetables and soy products. Heterozyklische Amine (HCAs), where the beef products such as meat, chicken, pork and fish are cooked at high temperatures. These carcinogenic amines have been identified as important and are regarded as risk factors for cancer-Initiation. 2-l-amino-6-methyl-phenylimidazol [4, 5-b] pyridine (phip) is the most common HCA found well done and grilled meat, therefore the objective of this study was to analyse the positive impact of antioxidants, fruits and vegetables to prevent the toxic effects of phip. The culture of epithelial cells breast cells (MCF 10A) was launched and phip for 3 hours. After treatment cells were harvested and DNA strands has been quantified failures by measuring the average olive tail movement following each cell gel electrophoresis (test comets). To study a possible role of antioxidants in protecting phip toxicity, the capacity of the three anti-oxidants (ascorbic acid [ASA - 10mm], Glutthione [GHS - 10mm], and N-acetyl-cysteine [NAC - 10mm]) , Were discussed. GHS and NAC show protective effect of cells MCF 10A of the tail olive movement was briefly, indicating GHS and NAC are able to repair the breaks strands of DNA. On the other hand, ASA is not a protective effect of cells MCF 10A. Other studies in this area, identify interactions genotoxicity / heterozyklische amines and carcinogenic effects of chemopreventive to food supplements
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Blood Transfusion save millions of lives per year, provided that security of supply can be guaranteed. Unfortunately, the safety of blood and blood components, banks storage leave much to be desired.
More recently, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) was detected in the blood thalassemic eight children, when they were tested at the School of Tropical Medicine, Kolkata.
The central bank blood in Manicktala found HIV in the blood of another thalassemic five children. Seven children and more with the same passion has been infected with hepatitis C. In all these cases, doctors believe that children have received infected blood during transfusions, the number of thalassemic children, so blood almost twice a month.
Blood transfusion has become one of the diseases most feared forms of contamination. The doctors debt testing and procedure, blood banks of the threat. HIV-Kits, by a majority of blood banks are not enough ensitive for the presence of HIV.
According to doctors, blood banks should begin immediately with the P24-antigen test, as the infection can be detected in blood samples collected in a period of one week after the contraction of the disease. It may however not economically viable government to blood banks.
The Institute of transfusion medicine and blood Immunohaematology IBTI), formerly known as the Central Blood Bank is not capable of introducing P24-test, that the cost of Rs 7000 and polymer chain reaction (PCR ) Test, the best way to detect all types of infections of an astonishing 22000 R sample.
According to the draft National Blood tests for HIV should apply only to laboratories, facilities ELISA. He even hesitate rapid test and use of these centres must be ten per cent of samples to a clinic for the renewal of results.
But most reliable institutions in Calcutta, the School of Tropical Medicine who does not drive ELISA instrument. Neither, he replacement sophisticated machines.
The Institute still too dependent on old machines abroad, were in the sixties. In no other country, these instruments obsolete.
The Blood Transfusion Service in the country is highly decentralized and not of vital resources such as manpower training, infrastructure and adequate financial base. The fragmentation is the management plaguing the blood banking system in the country.
One reason why the blood supply is, is uncertain. The social service organizations tend to organize camps for major events and festivals. Meanwhile, delivery also increases the absorption capacity, but blood cells can not be stockpiled over 35 days. Mistakes storage, there are great opportunities increasingly contaminated blood. The government should take measures to ensure the issuance of permits to all blood banks and gradual occupation of donors.
A Supreme Court, there is in this sense. To ensure that the quality and safety of blood and blood products, well equipped with sufficient infrastructure facilities and personnel necessary. The government should start thinking seriously about the modernisation of blood banks earlier.
The media can also play a role in people more aware that precautionary measures should be taken before the donation and receipt of blood.
In general, it is safe to donate blood, but before the donation, donor countries should ensure that the needle clinics and other materials used must be new and sterile. Before receiving blood, we must check whether HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, VDRL and malaria. Awareness should be among men, so that blood still purchase a license on the organization and preserved blood Pack
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The application and development of modern science in a rich and complex cultural, intellectual and physical environment, Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore in the world as a major research centres, application and the instruction.
Bangalore, South India, has long been known for its healthy climate. Today, he is better known as the capital of science and India seems a sign of 10 technopolises of the world, according to a Newsweek poll. This transformation has been created primarily because of the presence of the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), the country of the first research institute. Founded in 1909, has steadily during the past nine decades a major centre for research in all fields of science and technology. A glance at the origin, growth and future directions of the IISc is revealing, like many institutions have opted for a certain time in India, then collapsed.
The beginnings of IISc may involve several improbable, meetings and coalitions. One was between Vivekenanda Swami, a Hindu ascetic, Nusserwangi Jamsetji Tata and, above all, Indian industrialists at the dawn of years of the nineteenth century. They met during the sailing Japan USA. Vivekenanda was on the way in managing the Parliament of religions. (Seine-cast a hypnotic charm address to the audience and propels him international fame). Tata The two discussed regulations for the establishment of an institute for science research in India. Tata was convinced that this should be a modern monastery, met with a scientist, but ascetic, mind. It was also inspired by the model of the Johns Hopkins University in the USA.
Memorialized as “citizens of Bombay Parsi” and a “captain of industry,” Tata was remarkable in many ways of India for his time. In 1886, he conceived the idea of creating an Indian Institute of Science devoted to learning and research higher. In September 1898, then he offered the property with a value of two hundred pounds at an institute aimed at enabling the intellect of Western countries to explore science and find new career opportunities in the industry. If Tata died in 1904, he had laid the groundwork for the IISc, founded in the year 1909. He had barriers in his lifetime, his heirs geschuftet and collaborators, his dreams and plans into reality. indeed, he had his fortune is divided into three: two of his son and the Institute.
The next coalition was unlikely in the Tata family, the viceroy of India and the Maharaja of Mysore. Lord Curzon took over as viceroy, December 30, 1898. The very next day, he turned his attention to the proposal of Tata. Many cities wetteiferte at home, at the Institute: Bombay, Calcutta, Poona, Nasik, Nagpur. Some prefer cooler climates, Naini Tal, Coonoor, and Bangalore into consideration. Roorkee, India’s First homeland Engineering College, was a strong weapon. William Ramsay, discoverer of rare gases and Nobel laureate, was asked for his advice. Finally, the Kolar Gold Fields and other mineral deposits of the State Mysore tilted the balance in favour of Bangalore. Furthermore, it is a fantasy Dewan, Mr K. Seshadri Iyer, convinced the Maharaja of Mysore to offer 372 hectares of land. This split in the theme of Bangalore’s favor.
First light
If the IISc opened in 1911, there were two divisions - General and applied chemistry and electrical engineering - and the library. The two departments have been characterized by a polarization of the industry. The library has been reviewed by the British government, so that the original cost of Nature and Proceedings of the Royal Society are among the most valuable possessions.
The Institute extraordinary recorder conduct began with its first director, MW Travers, a student of Ramsay. It was followed by A. and G. Bourne M.O. Forster. These first theatre directors were not just Great Britain as merchants, soldiers or missionaries. Instead, they tried to distinguish scientists, a form of modern science and technology in their new homeland. It must be remembered that India is a rich tradition of science, especially astronomy, mathematics, medicine and technology, including metallurgy. But this tradition has disappeared under the Mogul dynasties (1526 - 1857) and the United Kingdom regulations.
The IISc by different institutions by the British, under the auspices of Thomas Babington Macaulay years beginning in 1830. He wanted too well the Indians and trained professionals to serve the British Empire. It is Indian brown colour, but the British taste. The universities of Madras, Bombay and Calcutta have been established on this basis if it grew time to meet different goals. A national voice was that the Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya implemented, Banaras Hindu University in the national university. But it was after the IISc. In many respects, the IISc is the torchbearer of India for science, despite its mixed British and Indian ancestry.
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A Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Indo American Chamber of Commerce (IACC) and Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon, to offer training and research and national consultation on joining the IACC.
Mr. Vinod Chandiok, President, IACC, and Dr Devi Singh, Director of MDI have signed the declaration of intent, in the presence of Mr. Singh, VP, President, Industrial Finance Corporation of India.
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Two MBA students were sentenced to life in Pune on Thursday for murdering their classmate—a case of a love triangle gone wrong.
Additional Sessions Judge S S Phansalkar Joshi sentenced Aditi Sharma and her boyfriend Praveen Khandelwal for murdering Udit Bharati on April 22 last year by giving him prasad laced with poison.
All three were 25 and students of the IIHM MBA institute in Wakad, Pune.
Udit and Aditi came to Pune from Jammu where they had studied together in an engineering college. They planned to get married after finishing their MBA degree but their relationship changed.
Aditi met Praveen at the MBA institute and fell in love with him. She wanted to end her relationship with Udit, but he would have nothing of it.
“Aditi and Praveen found a job in Gurgaon but Udit continued to pester Aditi. So both Aditi and Praveen connived to eliminate Udit. On April 22 last year, Aditi came to a Pune lodge and called Udit. When Udit arrived, she offered him prasad mixed with arsenic,” said additional public prosecutor Neelima Vartak
Udit went back to his apartment after eating the prasad and was later taken to hospital where he died.
The prosecution alleged the two had pleaded guilty of murdering Udit at the MacDonald Hotel near the Chinchwad station.
The police had initially registered a case of accidental death only to discover later the presence of arsenic in his body. Remains of the poison were also found in Aditi’s bag.
When the judge pronounced the life sentence and asked Aditi and Praveen if they wanted to say anything, they said they were “innocent”.
A highlight of the case was examination of 33 prosecution witnesses, who mainly comprised forensic experts testifying on administration and traces of arsenic found in the viscera of the deceased.
More : ibnlive.com
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Wigan & Leigh College (WLC), Delhi, is planning to expand the global operations of the 150-year-old UK based college by undertaking a South-East Asian expansion plan. Having an active presence in 32 countries, the college is now planning collaboration with institutes in Thailand, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Singapore so as to provide local students access to international education.
In an exclusive interaction with the NCR Tribune, Mr Vinay Parischa, director, Wigan & Leigh, spoke on the expansion plans of the college.
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The growing presence of companies design chips in India continues the development of USA companies software services sector in the country. Synplicity the U.S. said that India is one of the major markets, with the country generating 4 percent of all cases. The company registered in India in 2000 and has a distribution center and a research and development centre in Bangalore in the annex.
Altera of the USA, a provider of software solutions for the semiconductor industry, opened its office in turnover in Bangalore, during the year 2002.
Altera Both alliances have Synplicity and with the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore and several other educational institutions as the Indian Institute of Technology.
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BOSTON, Aug. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Keane, Inc. , a leading business and information technology (IT) services firm, today named Sukant Srivastava as managing director of Keane India Ltd. Srivastava takes over from Parmindar Miglani who has retired and reports to Laurence Shaw, Keane’s senior vice president of International Operations.
Keane has an extensive presence in India with centers at Gurgaon, Noida and Hyderabad — each of which are assessed at SEI CMMI Level 5 in addition to being ISO 9001:2000 and BS 7799 certified. These centers are…
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TIRUCHI regular upgradation, based on an understanding of consumer needs and the time of the relocation of advertising, are among the determining factors for a product to their market share in a competitive scenario, KS Ramesh, the President and Executive Director CavinKare, said Wednesday.
Speaking of “Winning Strategies for brands’ to the launch of the Business Line Club at the Bharathidasan Institute of Management (BIM), Mr. Ramesh` means the turnover derived from price “and” non-strategic Promotions’ as degenerative strategies that could make some preliminary findings were But with the risk, profit sharing.
He said, strategies were generative strong differentiated approach `,` continuous innovation of the product, ‘ `high value for money”, “management coherent brand equity,’` point of the generation process’ and ` impactful store presence. ”
Étincelants advertising alone can not assert the superiority of a product, he said.
Mr. Sankaran, director of BIM, “said club stalwarts now entrust to help industry, students get a glimpse of the outside world, the scenario there.
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