Archive for 2007

Samaja op-ed on Vedanta University

The following op-ed in Samaja restates most of the points made in the recent Hindu article titled "Vedanta University: a flawed pipe dream,"  written by Philip G. Altbach. Readers should read my rejoinder to that article.

September 19th, 2007

Cost accountancy, chartered accountancy and company secretaryship

In India people who have passed the exams in these three fields can get very good jobs. However, these exams were not (i assume the situation remains the same) offered by specific universities, rather one has study on his/her own, possibly through the help of coaching centers, and pass the corresponding exams. So these exams are more like certification exams. Following are links for additional information on them.

Following is an ad on Company secretaryship that appeared in Samaja.

September 19th, 2007

Updates on the AIIMS-like institutes

Following are excerpts from a report in livemint.com.

Tenders open in Oct for Rs 1,500 cr AIIMS-like hospitals in six cities

C.H. Unnikrishnan

An ambitious Rs 10,000 crore project, led by the Union ministry of health and family welfare, to set up over a dozen multi-speciality hospitals and medical education institutions across the country, under the so-called National Rural Health Mission, will kick off in the first week of October with the opening of architecture and design tenders for six hospital projects.

The six medical institutions —being modelled on New Delhi-based All India Institute of Medical Sciences—at Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Jodhpur, Patna, Raipur and Rishikesh costing Rs1,500 crore are expected to be completed in 2009. Other phases of the National Rural Health Mission, including super-speciality hospitals and medical institutions in 11 states, will be finalized soon.

This is the first major government investment for health care infrastructure in the country, even as private players such as Fortis Healthcare Ltd, Max Helathcare Ltd, Hinduja Group, Apollo Hospitals Ltd, and Wockhardt Hospitals Ltd, among others, have earmarked between Rs10,000 crore and Rs15,000 crore for new hospitals and expansion of existing ones.

According to an official at the state-owned Hindustan Latex Ltd’s procurement and consultancy division, which has been appointed a consultant to the first phase of the project, the government has received 14 “expressions of interest for the design and architecture of the six AIIMS-like medical institutions proposed in the project.”

IVRCL Infrastructure & Projects Ltd, RITES Ltd, HSCC India Ltd, Hospitech Management Consultants Pvt. Ltd, Technicalia Consultants Ltd, Kotari Associates Ltd, and Borg Lor Associates Ltd are among those that have bid for architecture contracts.

The proposed institutes will be equipped to handle multiple diseases and disorders with 800 hospital beds along with intensive care units and trauma care centres. They will have medical colleges with annual intake of 100 students and will also offer doctoral courses.

The following phases of the National Rural Health Mission, which include upgradation of seven medical institutions in six other states, and setting up of super-speciality medical institutions and research centres in another five states through the public-private partnership model, are also being finalised. The government is also planning upgradation of about 700 hospitals in rural areas especially in underserved states.

The emphasis on health care infrastructure under the five-year, Rs40,000 crore National Rural Health Mission of the government comes in the wake of strong criticism from non-governmental organizations and national healthcare action groups.

September 19th, 2007

More information on new courses at Fakir Mohan University: Samaja

September 18th, 2007

Nursing education in the 11th plan

From http://pib.nic.in/release/release.asp?relid=31161

Some excerpts:

In the strategic framework for Nursing during XIth five-year plan we have identified 230 districts in the country where there are no Auxiliary Nurse – midwives (ANM) and Graduate Nurse – midwives (GNM) institutions. It is proposed to open new ANM and GNM Schools in these districts during the XIth Plan period. It is also proposed to establish 4 Regional Colleges of Excellence with state of art facilities to improve the quality of Nursing Education in the country. A provision of Rs. 319 crores has been proposed for XIth Plan for the strengthening of Nursing Education in the country.

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NISER Bhubaneswar instructions for the second list of candidates

The following is from a NISER announecment.

 

The admission process for the second list will begin on 17th September, 2007 at
10.00 a.m. The classes have been going on since 12th September, 2007. It is therefore desired that the students should take admission at the earliest and begin their academic activity without delay. The admission process will come to close on 27th September, 2007.

Students have been allotted the stream of their first choice provisionally. The final allotment of streams will be done at the end of the first year based on their overall academic performance in semester I and semester II.

Students will receive scholarship at the rate of Rs. 3,000/-per month.

All the students will have to register for all the courses which are to be credited by all the entrants to NISER’s 5-year integrated M.Sc. programme. The details of course descriptions are being posted in the webpage of NISER.

All the students are required to bring with them at the time of admission the originals of the following documents:

                    (a) Class X and Class XII Mark Sheets,

                    (b) Class X certificate,

                    (c) Caste / Tribe certificate (in case of SC/ST candidates).

In addition they should also bring four passport size photographs and two stamp size photographs and a Demand Draft for Rs. 13,000/= (Rs. 7,000/-for SC/ST students) towards payment of tuition fee, caution money and mess advance. The DD should be drawn in favour of NISER, payable at Bhubaneswar.
Hostel accommodation

All the students will be provided hostel accommodation. They are expected to register for the hostel accommodation at the time of admission. Details about the availability of hostel accommodation for boys and girls will be posted on the web soon.

 

 

September 17th, 2007

GOI plans an aviation university

Following are excerpts from an Economic Times report.

the Prime Minister’s Office has primed the ministry of civil aviation to draft a policy document for setting up an ‘aviation university’ on the lines of international institutions.

Ministry sources say that the proposed university will be a registered autonomous body and its administration will be based on the lines of IITs and IIMs. The ministry is also forming a group of experts to examine the various models for setting up the university. The varsity will initially be located in Delhi and Mumbai which accounts for more than 50% of the air traffic.

The move has been initiated after the PMO asked the ministry to look into this issue. “The civil aviation sector is growing at the rate of 35-40% in the country and the industry is facing a crunch of skilled manpower in all departments.

If we have to compete as an international hub, we need to have the best trained manpower. The sector has the potential to absorb more than three million jobs directly by 2020 and this will further supplement the direct growth of this sector,” said a senior ministry official.

The expert panel that will work on the university project, will have eight members, consisting of a vice-chancellor of a renowned uni versity, officials of DGCA, HRD and the civil aviation ministry, and people from industry and aviation associations. The committee will first give shape to the objectives of setting up the aviation university and the broad areas and disciplines which will be covered by the curriculum such as gpround handling and technical training for pilots and engineers.

The expert committee will further advise the ministry on the modalities for private sector participation to bring in close coordination between the university and industry.

Besides setting up modalities, the group of experts will also study many international aviation universities which offer such courses. The faculty will have people from a diverse backgrounds such as those with professional aviation experience, including airlines, air traffic control, military, test pilot, and corporate aviation.

Orissa being one of the less dense- in terms of population – states, may be it can pursue this university. However, my guess is this will happen in Nagpur, one of the favorite area of the civil aviation minister, Mr. Praful Patel.

September 16th, 2007

Orissa to develop 600 new libraries : Samaja

September 15th, 2007

UCE Burla’s ad in Samaja for M.Tech

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Entrepreunership and skill development program in Keonjhar: Ad in Samaja

September 15th, 2007

NISER Bhubaneswar has a second and final list of candidates

The following list is from NISER’s web page.

 
 
 

2nd Admission list for NISER 2007 -08

 
 
Rank
Dt. of Int.
Name
Town
Category
Gender
 
                 
 
32
28/08/07
Abhishek Dwivedy
Bhubaneswar
Gen
M
33
28/08/07
Abhishek Kumar Thakur
Jharsuguda
Gen
M
34
27/08/07
Akash Suman
Patna
Gen
M
36
28/08/07
Aaram A. Kumar
T.V.P.M.
Gen
M
38
27/08/07
Pragyanditi Dash
Bhubaneswar
Gen
F
39
27/08/07
Pallavee Vitti Krushna
Keonjhar
Gen
F
40
28/08/07
Shoumi Roy
Kolkata
Gen
F
41
27/08/07
Poonam Kumari
Ranchi
Gen
F
42
30/08/07
Kamal Kumar
Begusarai
Gen
M
43
31/08/07
Saswati Sucharita Pati
Bhubaneswar
Gen
F
44
29/08/07
Ankan Gantait
Medinipur
Gen
M
45
30/08/07
Raju Kumar Yadav
Ranchi
Gen
M
46
31/08/07
Sidharth Nanda
Bhubaneswar
Gen
M
47
31/08/07
Sourajit Soumya Ranjan Dash
Sikarpai
Gen
M
49
28/08/07
Amit Kumar
Patna
Gen
M
50
7/9/2007
Suman Sourav
Bhubaneswar
Gen
M
 
 
ST Category
 
 
 
70
30/08/07
Roseleen Ekka
Jalpaiguri
ST
F
71
28/08/07
Vikram Singh Meena
Swai Madhopur
ST
M
 
 
PD Category
 
 
 
74
30/08/07
Parmita Tiwari
Raipur
Gen
F

September 15th, 2007

Including education in PPP

This report from Sambada talks about the government of Orissa establishing educational institutes via PPP. This is a good idea. They should take help of the major industries in Orissa, especially the ones involved in using natural resources from Orissa.

September 15th, 2007

Fakir Mohan University advertises (in Samaja) for programs in social sciences

September 15th, 2007

Central Tool Room’s branch opens in Rayagada: Ad in Samaja

September 15th, 2007

Ad (in Samaja) for Math Olympiad conducted by Orissa Mathematical Society and sponsored by DAE

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Sainik School Bhubaneswar’s ad in Samaja

Update: A PIB release on this is at http://pib.nic.in/release/release.asp?relid=31792. It lists the various Sainik Schools in the country.

September 15th, 2007

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