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Several Options for B.Com. Students

There are a number options open for B.Com. students. You can opt for a professional course like CA or go for postgraduation in a suitable specialisation. Some courses for you are:

Master of Computer Applications: MCA imparts the basics of computer science. You can then update yourself with the latest technologies to seek a job in the specialised area you choose like programming or networking. Generally, the eligibility criterion is bachelor's degree with mathematics/ computer science/ statistics as one of the subjects.

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Recruit 522 SC/ST Candidates as Lecturers in Government Colleges

The Madras High Court has directed the Tamil Nadu Government to issue a notification to recruit 522 SC/ST candidates as lecturers in government colleges within a month.

The direction was issued by the First Bench, comprising Chief Justice A.P. Shah and Justice V. Ramasubramanian, on a petition filed by Editor of the Dalit Murasu, M. Punithapandian.

Making it clear that the Government shall not club these 522 vacancies with any other posts, the Bench said a separate advertisement/notification should be issued for a special recruitment drive. The appointments should be made as early as possible.

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PSG Institute Seeks Recognition as Training Centre for Cancer Detection

Coimbatore: The PSG Institute of Medical Sciences and Research here has sought recognition as a training institution for all healthcare providers in the early detection of cervical cancer.

The Institute has said in a press release that it made this request recently to R. Sankaranarayanan of the International Agency for Research on Cancer, an organisation under the World Health Organisation (WHO). Dr. Sankaranarayanan assured the institute that the agency would consider the request, the release said.

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National Seminar On e-Security Education

Centre For Development of Advanced Computing

Ministry of Communications Information Technology, Govt of India

National Seminar On e-Security Education through e-Learning, e-learn 2007 Friday 14th December, 2007
Theme of the seminar

The seminar aims to converge the recent developments, challenges & emerging trends in the field of e-learning and e-security, to bring together researchers & practitioners to put forth their challenging innovations and progress strategies

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Banyan Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for PG Course in Social Development

A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the Faculty of Biomedical Sciences of the University College London (UCL) and The Banyan Academy of Leadership in Mental Health (BALM), Chennai, last week, for commencing a master's degree in Business Administration in Social Development, in 2008.

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Hi-Tech Plant Tissue Culture Facility at Anna University

Thiruvensun Bio-Botanica (TBB) Private Limited has created a state-of-the-art Plant Tissue Culture facility in collaboration with National Agro Foundation (NAF) at its R & D Centre, Centre of Biotechnology Campus, Anna University, Taramani, Chennai, for Micropro-pagation Research and Training.

The courses have been designed and implemented keeping in mind the requirements of the students and also to create a platform to bridge the gap between the industry and institute interface.

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World Class Cancer Institute in 4 Months

Cuddalore: The Central Government has allotted Rs 400 crore for establishing the National Cancer Research Institute in Chennai, said Dr Anbumani Ramadoss, Union Minister for Health and Family Affairs.

Speaking to journalists in Vriddachalam on Sunday, he said that this would be the first cancer research centre in the country. “The government will inaugurate the world class research and training centre in four months.

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Post Graduate Studies in Emergency Medicine

Chennai: Taking into consideration the growing number of accidents and other emergency cases, the National Board of Examinations (NBE) will look at the possibilities of introducing postgraduate studies in Emergency Medicine and Trauma Care, said a. press release.

Speaking at the inauguration of 'EMCON - 2007', the ninth annual conference of the Society of Emergency Medicine, India, at Sri Ramachandra University, Professor A.Rajasekaran, president, NBE, said that 34 out of 1 lakh vehicles were involved in accidents in India.

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Improve Medical Education Curriculum

Madurai: The State Government has formed a committee to suggest measures to improve medical education curriculum, said V.K. Subburaj, Secretary, Health and Family Welfare Department, here on Saturday.

Addressing the gathering at the College Day celebrations of the Madurai Medical College, he said that steps had been initiated to improve curriculum and infrastructure on a par with private institutions.

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Four Indians Introduce Special Program of the National Geography Channel

Mumbai: Four Indians will be part of a special program of the National Geographic channel, in an in-depth series "My Brilliant Brain" exploring the human mind and what makes a genius.

Siddharth Nagrajan and Nischal Narayanam from Hyderabad, Tataghat Avatar Tulsi from Bangalore and Raghav Sachar from Mumbai will be featured by Nat Geo in the series being billed by it as "its biggest initiative this year."

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CIET signs MoU with CODISSIA

Coimbatore: A memorandum of understanding between Coimbatore Institute of Engineering and Information Technology (CIET) and the Coimbatore District Small Scale Industries Association (CODISSIA) was signed here on Thursday.

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Bharathidasan University Vice Chancellor Advocates Autonomy for Schools

Coimbatore: "It is a pity that at times a wrong answer printed in the textbook is memorised by the children while preparing for exam. A question, which the textbook does not contain, is considered 'out of portion.

Such practices should be put an end, says S Muthukumaran, former Vice - Chancellor, Bharathidasan University. Speaking at discussion organised by Indian Chamber and Kural on 'Uniform Education' here on Saturday, he said schools should be given free-hand in designing syllabus and teaching methods, that is more autonomy.

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14 World Class Universities Come Up Soon

New Delhi: With a thrust on improving the standard of higher education, the Government is working on a proposal to set up 14 'world class universities' across the country at an early date

A blueprint is being prepared by the Human Resources Development (HRD) Ministry and the Planning Commission to set out the criteria for such universities, which will have a business management school, an engineering college, a medical college, a law college in a single campus

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Yoga Compulsory Subject in School Education

Chennai: The Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry has urged the Union Human Resource Development Ministry to make yoga a compulsory subject in school education, Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss said on Saturday.

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Railway Recruitment Board Ranchi

Corrigendum

Partial modification to the Notice Published by this office on 10th - 16th November '07 in Employment News/Rojgar Samachar regarding E.N. No. NTPC/ER/1/2007, the Candidates are hereby informed that 1st Stage Written Examination for the Post of Goods Guard / ECRC, Category no. 14&15 of E.N.No. NTPC/ER/1/2007, Scheduled on 25/11/2007 is Postponed & Rescheduled on 09/12/2007.

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Over 100 IIM-B Students to Intern Abroad

Bangalore: All 249 students of the 2007-09 batch of the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore (IIM-B) have been offered summer placements; of them about 110 will intern abroad, an official of the institute said.

Vikram Bala, member of the placement committee, IIM-B, said more than 110 students were offered internships abroad compared to 101 last year.

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University of Madras 150th Annual Convocation

The 150th Annual Convocation 2007 Monday, the 12th November 2007

The 150th Annual Convocation 2007 will be held on Monday the 12th November 2007 at 5.00 p.m

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No Indian University among World's Top 200

London: No Indian varsities, including the prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology, figure among world's top 200 universities this year, while six Chinese universities were listed, signalling the rapid stride the Communist giant is making in higher education.

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Bharathiar University signs with Chinese University

First Batch of Chinese Students to Arrive in December

Coimbatore: A Memorandum of Agreement was signed between Bharathiar University and Huaihua University, China, here on Thursday, to facilitate Chinese students to pursue higher education at Bharathiar University.

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UGC - National Eligibility Test Postponed to Dec 30

New Delhi: The University Grants Commission (UGC) has postponed the UGC-NET exams for junior research fellowship and eligibility for lecturership due to the announcement of assembly elections in Gujarat.

The exams, scheduled to be held on December 16, have now been postponed by two weeks and will take place on December 30, the UGC said in a release here on Friday.

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Kendriya Vidyalaya Notification

Notice to: SMT D Suguna, Laboratory Attendant - Absconding from duty

Charges: Absconding from duty from 16-08-2007 for a period of more than 15 days while working as Laboratory Attendant in the office of Kendriya Vidyalaya, No.2 Uppal, Hyderabad under Voluntary Abandonment of Service as per Article 81 (D) of Education Code, Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan, New Delhi.

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Anna University Coimbatore adopts New Assessment and Evaluation Patterns

Coimbatore: To bring about a shift from testing the “abilities of rote” of a student to testing “abilities at diligent application of the mind, discernment and discrimination”, Anna University, Coimbatore, has introduced new patterns of evaluation and assessment.

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Government Include Traffic Rules in NCERT Curriculum

New Delhi: Alarmed by the growing number of road accidents and subsequent deaths, the Home Ministry is planning to include traffic guidelines as part of the school curriculum so that youngsters can imbibe good driving culture.

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Free Coaching Classes for SC/OBC Candidates

Free Coaching for SC/OBC Candidates

Candidates who have applied for the post of clerks in State Bank of India, Andhra Bank, Union Bank of India, DSSSB- Primary Teacher, Staff Selection Commission - Section Officer (Audit) Exam 2007, Probationary Officer-Andhra Bank can get the free coaching at the above centre.

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Coimbatore Anna University to tie-up's with IBM

Chennai: As part of its initiative to bridge the gap between academia and industry, Anna University of Coimbatore is planning to have an academic tie-up with IBM, said R Radhakrishnan, vice-chancellor of the university.

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Kendriya Vidyalaya Waltair

Notice to Sri Bandi Naganna, Group D Employee

Absconding from duty-Charges: Absconding from duty from 03.07.2007 for a period of more than 15 days while working as Group 'D' employee in the office of Kendriya vidyalaya, Waltair, Visakhapatnam under Voluntary Abandonment of Service as per Article 81 (D) of Education Code. Kendriva Vidvalava Sangathan. New Delhi.

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SBI Branches to adopt One Girl Child Each

Dindigul: State Bank of India has celebrated Children’s day in a different manner this year. For the first time, over 700 branches in Tamil Nadu circle have adopted one girl child each, mostly orphaned or destitute from a poor family, funding her educational expenses till she completes her school, as part of community service banking.

Launching the Girl Child Adoption Scheme, a unique scheme offering financial assistance for the education of a girl child at a simple function held at a child care home situated on the outskirts of the town on Wednesday, SBI Assistant General Manager, R. Viswanathan announced that the Dindigul main branch has adopted Syni Linci, a fourth class student of J.K. Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Dindigul.

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Periyar University Conducts Viva Voce through Video Conference

Cost effective: Periyar University Vice-Chancellor M. Thangaraju interacting with a PhD student in Salem on Wednesday.

Salem: Periyar University on Wednesday conducted a public viva voce through video conferencing for a student, who has submitted a PhD thesis and is living in the U.S.

The student, S. Rema, completed her thesis entitled Biodegradation of hydrocarbon polluted soil of Hosur (Krishnagiri district) and characterisation of biosurfactant from novel strain Fusarium oxysporum under the guidance of M. Rajasekarapandian, Head, Department of Biotechnology, Muthayammal College of Arts and Science College, Rasipuram.

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Indira Gandhi National Open University 19th Convocation - 2008

19th Convocation-2008

The 19th Convocation of the University for conferring Degrees/Diplomas will be held at IGNOU Headquarters, New Delhi and at all the Regional Centres across the country through teleconferencing mode via satellite on Saturday, 16th February, 2008.

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No Indian University among World's Top 200

London: No Indian varsities, including the prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology, figure among world's top 200 universities this year, while six Chinese universities were listed, signalling the rapid stride the Communist giant is making in higher education.

Harvard University tops the league table followed by Cambridge and Oxford at second and third positions respectively. The top 10 universities-are all either in the US or the UK, a survey has found.

Besides China, other Asian countries figuring in the list of world-class universities are Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea.

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University of Madras 150th Annual Convocation

The 150th Annual Convocation 2007 Monday, the 12th November 2007

The 150th Annual Convocation 2007 will be held on Monday the 12th November 2007 at 5.00 p.m

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Improve Higher Education in Rural Areas

UGC asks big varsities to help rural institutions

Coimbatore: The University Grants Commission (UGC) wants the "better endowed" and "privileged" universities and colleges to network with underprivileged institutions in rural and remote areas to improve the quality of higher education in the country.

The UGC had recommended, in a national conference held recently in New Delhi with the Vice-Chancellors of various universities; that by forming such a network the well-established institutions could offer best talents and technology to rural, backward and deprived institutions.

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State Government Introduce Awareness Program in Schools

Chennai: The State Government will introduce an awareness programme in schools to prevent childhood obesity and diabetes, School Education Minister Thangam Thennarasu said on Sunday.

The aim was to create a healthy environment for students and make their lives meaningful, he said, delivering the inaugural address at the ‘World Diabetes Day’ celebrations and the launch of the campaign for ‘Prevention of childhood obesity and diabetes’ organised by M.V. Hospital for Diabetes and Diabetes Research Centre here on Sunday.

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PC Get Smarter

No one denies the fact that computers have invaded our lives and everyone recognises the importance of these machines that can enrich, educate, inform, connect and empower us.

Computer learning begins at an early age and as the job market needs digital fluency, Gen X and Gen Y have mastered the art of computing skills and comfortably use technology to think critically and collaborate with others to solve complex problems.

Hence, it is difficult to find a school without a computer lab especially in cities. Here too, students have limited access to computing due to high student-to-computer ratio.

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Joint Degrees by Various Universities under the Credit Transfer Scheme

New Delhi: Students pursuing graduation and post-graduation from one university can now continue their education in another university without a break. This will be possible because of a new policy of the Human Resources Development Ministry which entails grant of degrees jointly by various universities.

Under the Credit Transfer Scheme, the marks got by a student while studying from one university will be transferred to another university if he or she shifts, Pro-Vice-Chancellor of IGNOU Latha Pillai, who is associated with the program, said here.

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Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) to Offer New Law Courses

New Delhi: The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has decided to start a number of new certificate, diploma, and research programs in law soon.

The announcement was made during a recent visit of a Chinese delegation to the School of Law, IGNOU, a release said here on Sunday.

The courses include diploma in legal literacy, PG Certificate Program in cyber laws and patents, PG diploma in criminal justice and agricultural law besides various undergraduate and research programs.

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Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) Developed Special Education

Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI) to make joint efforts in promoting and implementing extension training and education programmes for the empowerment of special target groups.

The agreement was signed recently by K. Laxman, registrar, IGNOU and J. P. Singh, Member Secretary, RCI, in the presence of V.N. Rajasekharan Pillai, vice-chancellor, IGNOU, and RCI chairman Ian Cardozo.

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Engineering Students Exhibit Projects

As part of the Engineers' Day celebrations, the students of the Sri Krishna College of Engineering and Technology organised a mini-project exhibition recently.

The exhibition was aimed at honouring the achievements and contributions of the engineering fraternity.

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Allahabad Bank

Based on the merit list of the Preliminary Examination for the recruitment of Probationary Officers held on 30.09.2007, call letters have been sent to the shortlisted candidates for the Main Examination to be held on 25.11.2007 only at Kolkata, Lucknow, New Delhi, Mumbai, Patna, Bhubaneswar and Chennai centres.

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KEAM - Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical Entrance Exam 2008 (KEAM 2008)

Entrance Examination for Admission to Professional Degree Courses [Medical/Engineering] – 2008

The Entrance Examinations for admission to Professional Degree Courses for the year 2008 will be conducted from April 21st to 24th

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Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission

Combined Subordinate Service Examination I 2007

Important Announcement

To Municipal Employees appearing for the Written Examination for the post of Municipal Commissioner Grade II included in the Combined Subordinate Service Examination -1 -2007 (Group II Services).

The Written Examination scheduled to be held on 18.11.2007 F.N at Chennai Centre for the Municipal Employees for the post of Municipal Commissioner Grade II included in the Combined Subordinate Service Examination -1 - 2007.

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Opportunities for Agriculture Graduates

Coimbatore: There are plenty of opportunity for higher education for agricultural graduates in the U.K., L.Dhanasekaran, Head, Education U.K. (British Council, South India), said here recently.

At a seminar organized at the Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, he said Taught Masters was available for one year and Research Masters for two years for all those who were looking at PG courses.

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Studying in Abroad gets More Attractive

AIESEC, an international student organization, helps students take up internship programs on foreign shores.

Globe trotting for internships to get an international exposure and experience different cultures is the movement among student community. Interning with a reputed company would expose students and also give them a chance to fine tune their skill . set

AIESEC, an international student organization helps students find internships abroad and is conducting a seminar towards this aim November 11.

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Ma Foi Management Consultants Introduces Certificate Course in HRM

Ma Foi Academy, the training division of Ma Foi Management Consultants, has introduced a certificate course in Human Resource Management (HRM), in association with the Madras Management Association (MMA).

The course, spread over 10 consecutive Saturdays, between 2.30 and 5.30 p.m. Classes commences on Saturday, November 17 and will be conducted by senior institutional leaders of Ma Foi.

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The Hindu - Young World Quiz 2007

Kochi: How does ‘needy chick’ become Dick Cheney (the clue was ‘a Yankee second-in-command’) and ‘apes an elder’ become Leander Paes? Simple – rearrange the jumbled words and you get the names of these famous personalities. It was only natural that Daniel Craig came as the reply when the children were asked to unravel the actor who has the licence to kill, from the jumbled words ‘in agile card.’

These were some of the questions at the Kochi regional round of The Hindu-Young World Quiz, held at the A.J. Hall, Kaloor, on Monday.

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British Chevening Scholarship Program 2008

The British Chevening Scholarship Program 2008 is open for applications from October 18 to December 14,2007. Chevening scholarships are aimed at future leaders and decision makers. There are two variants. One is the Master's (Open) Scholarship for students between 21 - 35 years and the other is the Chevening Gurukul Scholarship for working professionals between 28 to 40 years.

The former is to take up the Master's study in the U.K.

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Karnatak University

Attention to the Applicant is concerned

It is hereby notified that the corrections/additions in connection with the following are being made in respect of advertisement No. KU-BOA/ADVT/2007/1028 Date: 04. 10.2007.

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Andaman IGNOU Centre Records a Rare Feat

Port Blair: The Regional Centre of Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) in Andaman and Nicobar Islands has recorded 78 percent retaining rate, which experts claim is an exceptional achievement.

"This is the first IGNOU centre in the country which have such a retaining rate. I believe this is better than many full-time universities' S.Saunand, IGNOU Regional Director, Regional Centre, Port Blair, told reporters here on Sunday.

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Veterinary Varsity to Start Bio-Lab to Check Bird Flu

Chennai: The Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (TANUVAS) is planning to start a southern regional bio-security lab to assess bird flu, for the benefit of the poultry industry, said P Thangaraju, vice-chancellor. Addressing a press conference on Saturday, Thangaraju said the lab would be a branch of the only high security lab located in Bhopal.

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Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University Twelfth Convocation

Twelfth Convocation

It is hereby notified that the Twelfth Convocation of the Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University is to be held during the year 2008.

Those candidates, Who have successfully completed Ph.D., (Veterinary & Fisheries), M.V.Sc, (MVC & VC&RI) (2005-2006 batch) M.F.Sc, (2005-2006 batch) BV.Sc, & AH (MVC & VC & Rl) (2002-2003 batch) BF.Sc, (2003-2004 batch) degree program and M.Phil in Biotechnology (2006-2007 batch) P.G. Diploma in Bioinformatics (2006-2007 batch) and PG Diploma in Companion Animal Practice (2006-2007 batch) program and earlier batch students of TANUVAS for whom the results have been declared from 1.11.2006 to 30.11.2007 are eligible to receive their degrees at the above convocation either "in person" (or) "in absentia".

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LIBA Invites Nominations for Mother Teresa Award for Corporate Citizen 2007

A Prestigious Award for Public Limited Companies

LIBA, recognized and ranked as one of the top-notch business, schools in India, is committed to train its students as much for managerial expertise of international standards as for ethical and social values.

True to this spirit, LIBA has instituted the Mother Teresa Award for Corporate Citizen, since 1998 to uphold to management students, the corporate world and the general public, a business enterprise as a role model in responsible corporate citizenship.

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Improve Lodging Facilities in Medical Colleges

Chennai: A massive plan to improve lodging facilities in Government Colleges has been the direct outcome of the Stanley Medical College incident.

In the 2007-2008 fiscal year, Rs.45.47 crore was allotted for refurbishing or building medical college hospitals.

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Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) Selection Examination 2008

Coimbatore: The BSNL is conducting a competitive examination on January 5 and 6,2008, to select Technical Assistants TTA of the 445 vacancies in the Tamil Nadu Telecom Circle, 60 are in the Coimbatore.

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Sankara Institute of Management Science (SIMS)

Coimbatore: Dr,GRD College of Sciences and Sankara Institute of Management Science (SIMS) have signed an MoU with National Entrepreneurship Network (NEN), an international portal to train students in entrepreneurial skills. “At GRD College, the MOU was signed by principal A Ponnusamy and the delegate from NEN, Mano M Kumar in the presence of the college chairman, D Padmanaban.

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Avinashilingam University to Support HIV Positive Women

Coimbatore: Avinashilingam University will identify 10 women living with HIV / AIDS and extend medical care and social support to them, Saroja Prabhakaran, Vice-Chancellor, has announced.

Knowledge

Through these women, the knowledge about the disease and preventive measures would be taken across to a larger group in their neighbourhood, she added.

Addressing a seminar on HIV / AIDS here recently, she said strategic measures would be evolved by the university to address this problem and spread awareness about HIV / AIDS.

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Rural Students Learn about the Internet

The program is being held for the fourth consecutive year

Mysore: In a bid to introduce rural students to the Internet and bridge the digital divide, the Mysore Zilla Panchayat and the Department of Public Instruction launched a two-day awareness program in here on Monday.

The programme called "Students and the World of Internet" is being held for the fourth consecutive year.

More than 15,000 high school students from Mysore rural will benefit from it.

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ICT Academy to come up by Next September

Chennai: The State Government, along with the Centre and leading information and communication technology companies, will set up an ICT academy by next September with an initial investment of Rs.20 crore.

The private-public partnership project is at an advanced stage of getting stakeholders together and incorporating the Section 25 company, which will run the academy, according to Information Technology Secretary C. Chandramouli. At an informal level, three or four ICT companies have agreed to participate in the plan.

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Bharathiar University Conduct 3 Job Fairs Every Month

Erode: Bharathiar University (BU) plans to conduct at least three job fairs each month in Erode and Coimbatore districts, said M Jayakumar, head of the Career Guidance Cell of the varsity.

He was attending a meeting of placement officers here regarding a three-day job fair to be held at the Kongu Arts and Science College (KASC) from Friday.

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