Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Tributes for Steve Jobs, Founder & former CEO of Apple.

NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 05: Candles, flowers, and an iPhone with Steve Jobs photo displayed, are seen in remembrance of Steve Jobs, founder and former CEO of Apple Inc, outside the Apple Store at West 66th Street on October 5, 2011 in New York City.Jobs, 56, passed away October 5, 2011 after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. Jobs co-founded Apple in 1976 and is credited, along with Steve Wozniak, with marketing the world's first personal computer in addition to the popular iPod, iPhone and iPad



















 A Terrible loss .......CEO AND founder of Apple(Steve Jobs) died at 56.We miss this genius as well as a true visionary! always

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Thorns To Competition'

The latest book on marketing, 'Thorns To Competition' by noted management gurus and brand experts, Prof. Arindam Chaudhuri and Prof. Rajita Chaudhuri, was launched by Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan here in New Delhi on Tuesdayhe latest book on marketing, 'Thorns To Competition' by noted management gurus and brand experts, Prof. Arindam Chaudhuri and Prof. Rajita Chaudhuri, was launched by Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan here in New Delhi on Tuesday










Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Independence Day



Vande Mataram

Valentines Day, 
new yearfriendship day . Every1 celebrates n msgs b4 10 days regarding that, But independence day there is no advance msg from anyone, let us celebrate the independence day at least from now 
  

                                                                         
 PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN 

                                                                                                   
JAI HIND

                                                                                    JAI BHARAT



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TRAIN TO PAKISTANIndia 1947. Trains packed with refugees - Hindus and Sikhs headed for India, and Muslims headed for Pakistan - were convenient targets for gangs of killers on both sides of the border. Inadequately protected 'Refugee Specials' were typically stopped, and the occupants butchered, several times in the course of the journey. 
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The dead - Punjab, 1947
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1971: Indira Gandhi reviews the troops, in the context of militaryand diplomatic preparations for the Bangladesh War. 
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Ghandhiji Addressing people 
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Nehru and Gandhi at AICC meeting, July 1946 
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Mountbatten arrives at Delhi airport; received by Nehru and Liaquat Ali. March 25, 1947
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1948: The news of Gandhi's assassination hits the streets. A stunned crowd gathers in Calcutta
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1948: Crowds in New Delhi wait for a glimpse of Gandhi's funeral procession. 
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A Library being divided at the time of partition. Heart trembles to see this sight and it is tough to imagine the state of the nation at the moment when people needed to hold hands. 

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Monday, June 13, 2011

FOREIGN INVESTMENTS POLICY


The Ministry of Industry has expanded the list of industries eligible for automatic approval of foreign investments and, in certain cases, raised the upper level of foreign ownership from 51 percent to 74 percent and further in certain cases to 100 percent. In January 1998, the RBI announced simplified procedures for automatic FDI approvals. The announcement further provided that Indian companies will no longer require prior clearances from the RBI for inward remittances of foreign exchange or for the issuance of shares to foreign investors.


Facilitating foreign investment

In the recent budget, the finance minister announced the government's commitment to a 90-day period for approving all foreign investments. Government officers will be assigned to larger foreign investment proposals and will facilitate Central and State clearances in a time-bound manner. Unlisted companies with a good 3 year track record, have been permitted to raise funds in international markets through the issue of Global Depository Receipts (GDRs) and American Depository Receipts (ADRs).

A number of recent policy changes have reduced the discriminatory bias against foreign firms.

•    The government has amended exchange control regulations previously applicable to companies with significant foreign participation.

•    The ban against using foreign brand names/trademarks has been lifted.

•    The FY 1994/95 budget reduced the corporate tax rate for foreign companies from 65 percent to 55 percent. The tax rate for domestic companies was lowered to 40 percent.

•    The long-term capital gains rate for foreign companies was lowered to 20 percent; a 30 percent rate applies to domestic companies.

•    The Indian Income Tax Act exempts export earnings from corporate income tax for both Indian and foreign firms.


Other policy changes have been introduced to encourage foreign direct and foreign institutional investment.

For instance, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) recently formulated guidelines to facilitate the operations of foreign brokers in India on behalf of registered Foreign Institutional Investors (FII's). These brokers can now open foreign currency-denominated or rupee accounts for crediting inward remittances, commissions and brokerage fees.

Relaxation

The condition of dividend balancing (offsetting the outflow of foreign exchange for dividend payments against export earnings) has been eliminated for all but 22 consumer goods industries. A 5-year tax holiday is extended to enterprises engaged in development of infrastructural facilities. Even without a registered office in India, foreign companies are allowed to start multimodal transport services in India.

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) now permits 100 percent foreign investment in the construction of roads/bridges. The peak custom duty rate was reduced to 50 percent from 65 percent in the March 1995 budget. Import regime changes included enhancement of the scope of Special Import License (SIL) programs, and the expansion of freely importable items on the Open General License (OGL) list to include some consumer goods.

Dispute Settlement

Currently, there are no investment disputes over expropriation or nationalization. Government demands for penalty payments for alleged overcharging by pharmaceutical companies during the 1980's could lead to de-facto expropriation of some foreign drug companies' assets in India.

In pharmaceutical sector

A committee has been named to study these longstanding disputes, but the failure of successive governments to produce a swift and transparent resolution has led to a virtual standstill in foreign investment in India's pharmaceutical sector. Indian courts provide adequate safeguards for the enforcement of property and contractual rights.

Case backlogs

However, case backlogs frequently lead to long procedural delays. India is not a member
of the International Center for the Settlement of Investment Disputes, nor of the New YorkConvention of 1958. Commercial arbitration or other alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods are not yet popular ways of commercial dispute settlement in India. The recent introduction in Parliament of a new Arbitration Bill signals the importance now accorded to this matter by the GOI.

GUIDE TO INVESTING IN INDIA


Potential of the Indian market

The Indian middle class is large and growing; wages are low; many workers are well educated and speak English; investors are optimistic and local stocks are up; despite political turmoil, the country presses on with economic reforms.But there is still cause for worries-

Infrastructural hassles

The rapid economic growth of the last few years has put heavy stress on India's infrastructural facilities. The projections of further expansion in key areas could snap the already strained lines of transportation unless massive programs of expansion and modernization are put in place. Problems include power demand shortfall, port traffic capacity mismatch, poor road conditions (only half of the country's roads are surfaced), low telephone penetration (1.4% of population).

Indian Bureaucracy

Although the Indian government is well aware of the need for reform and is pushing ahead in this area, business still has to deal with an inefficient and sometimes still slow-moving bureaucracy.

Diverse Market

The Indian market is widely diverse. The country has 17 official languages, 6 major religions, and ethnic diversity as wide as all of Europe. Thus, tastes and preferences differ greatly among sections of consumers.

Therefore, it is advisable to develop a good understanding of the Indian market and overall economy before taking the plunge. Research firms in India can provide the information to determine how, when and where to enter the market. There are also companies which can guide the foreign firm through the entry process from beginning to end --performing the requisite research, assisting with configuration of the project, helping develop Indian partners and financing, finding the land or ready premises, and pushing through the paperwork required.

Developing up-front takes:

Market Study

Is there a need for the products/services/technology? What is the probable market for the product/service? Where is the market located? Which mix of products and services will find the most acceptability and be the most likely to generate sales? What distribution and sales channels are available? What costs will be involved? Who is the competi

Check on Economic Policies

The general economic direction in India is toward liberalization and globalization. But the process is slow. Before jumping into the market, it is necessary to discover whether government policies exist relating to the particular area of business and if there are political concerns which should be taken into account

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Better Education System


Today India is facing one of the greatest problem:- Corruption In Education System. And it is one the prominent reason for the Corruption in India.
                                                                                       Because for Removing Corruption in India, First, We have to improve our education system because by creating awareness among people only we will successfully eradicate Corruption From our Nation.
                                                                                       Everyday our Great Politician is speaking that they will help us and playing vital role in removing Corruption but no one is making efforts. Nobody is making any efforts in the improvement of our education system. Today our education system in India is just filling huge money in their pockets. And this is the major reason for the Corruption in our Country. Today our teaching system is just completing its formalities. Nothing else? They never thought that what there are teaching is getting inside the students sitting on the first bench as good as the students sitting on the last bench. They never bother about that. They just thought that they have to cover a vast course. Nothing else? Then what a shame for being a teacher as well as the teaching communities.
                                                                                       Let me tell you one that Today we feel shame to follow our culture; we felt that if we follow our culture. It seems so old and others will laugh at us. We just want to look more attractive. Due to this only we are not developing because if we want to develop then first we have to follow our culture. A lot of wonderful things written in our culture but nobody are following that because it is not taught to us in a good manner by our teacher.
                                                                                       Today why America and China is so developed? Why Japan is inventing new things everyday in their country? Because they are following their culture. Their presidents as well as the great leaders uses its mother tongue when they attend a conference and other events. Their culture is taught to them in a good manner and due to this only they uses their power and resources in a good manner that further led to development.
                                                                                       But is it happening in India? Are we following our culture? No, because we thought that we follow it then other will think that we are inferior. And this is not happening in general people only but also with our great leaders as well as leading industrialists. Today Our Honorable Prime Ministers as well as Presidents and many more are using foreign languages to notice any problems and issues in our country instead of our Mother languages.
                                                                                       But I would like to tell you that by adopting foreign culture and we won’t develop ever. Let me focus that, In Europe when Gandhi Ji was asked that which is the most important guide to succeed. He told that “The Gita”. Why he said like that? Because he Knew that a lot of wonderful things written in “Gita”. If we follow it then we will never fail in the life.
                                                                                       But still we are unknown about that. We thought that “Oh Gita is just and Epics”. We never thought that it is about Krishna’s Principles that he told to Arjun’s when he dropped his bows and arrow in the battle field. We never thought that it’s a great principles of life by which we will overcome from various problems if we follows it and further led to development.
                                                                                       At last I want to tell you that if we want to develop then we have to make efforts to develop our teaching system and create awareness among ourselves. Because it’s our life and Nations then why shall we wait for the efforts of our leaders and politicians? Why can’t we make some great efforts such that we can improve the teaching systems as well as helps our next generations to become fully developed and fully educated? And makes our country a wealthy and prosperous as well as economically developed nations like America, China and Japan.

With Regards,
Prakash Kumar
IIPM, New Delhi

Friday, April 22, 2011

Corrupt Education System


Anand kumar. A well- known teacher of IIT-JEE of Super 30 Brand in Bihar As well as the Brand Ambassdor of Bihar.
He Had done a lot of good works in the education fields. A lot of students had crack out the IIT-JEE exam due to the tremenndous efforts done by him.Due to his great effort in education system, he got a lot of awards and honours not only by the Indian Government but also in Abroad.
                                                                    But in reality, Is h a good n brilliant Teacher? Is the 30 students of his batch crack out the IIT-JEE Exam due to Him?.....No, it's not a Reality. He is just cheating the various students every year on the Name of "SUPER 30". He is using the corrupt policy in education system. 
                                                                    Let me tell you that, Approx 3000 is being taught by Mr.Anand Kumar every year. Why only 30 students crack out the IIT-JEE Exam? Why the rest of students were failed to crack out in IIT-JEE exam? Why Anand Kumar is not providing the name of that 30 Students before the Exam?
                                                                    Not only this. Mr Kumar is a good teacher of Mathematics, not a good as well as the brilliant guider of Physics And Chemistry.
                                                                    And by Mathematics only a student cannot crack out the IIT-JEE exam. For covering the vast course of IIT-JEE, students need a good command in all (Maths.Physics And chemistry). which is not taught by Mr Kumar.
                                                                    Then, Why Mr. Kumar is speaking like that? Why he is speaking that his "Super 30 Students" had cracked out the IIT-JEE exam due to him only? And if it is so...then Why the rest of students failed to crack the IIT-JEE exam. Why only 30 among 3000  students? Why Mr. Kumar is not announcing the name of that 30 students befor the IIT-JEE exam.? Why Success rate is so slow?
                                                                   Let me focus that, Due to his corrupt policy in the education system, A lot of students deviates from his path.They feel shame. They thought that why only 30 students of Mr. Kumar had cracked in the IIT-JEE exam? Why not they? They feel shame to be the students and starts to make some rubbish efforts like suicide and many more which is not expected by their Parents.
                                                                 Why Government is the not taking any action against Mr.Kumar corrupt policy of Education system. Why government is not focusing on that.?
                                                                   Some Days before, In Indore Management Association, Mr. Arindam Chaudhuri, (Honorable Dean of IIPM Think Tank) told that We have to make some great efforts to make our country corruption free and make India fully Educated Country. I am Agree with His Statement...but still why goverment is not taking any action to stop all this things?  Why Indian Government is still Sleeping?

                                                                    At last i want to tell you all that Please government take some effective measures to Improve the education system in india. Then only we will eradicate the corruption and ignorancy from our country and make india fully developed


With Regards..
Prakash KUmar
IIPM,New Delhi