Monday, February 13, 2006
Reserving My Table: "So now the government, in its full mafia glory, has made an offer industry cannot refuse. Either the private sector voluntarily puts quotas for backward classes in place or the government will enact legislation which will force them to do the same thing. Some industry bigwigs had put up a proposal to train backward classes at company cost in order to make them competitive in the job market----but the government is not concerned about training, it wants their vote banks to have jobs---training and competency be damned. In a way, extension of reservations to private sectors was inevitable ----after all Ram Vilas Paswan's son may have been satisfied with a job in SAIL or ONGC but his grandson considers governmental jobs passe. He wants to work at Infosys and Wipro and its upto Ram Vilas Paswan to ensure that his grandson has the same sinecure that his son held. The supporters of reservation (an ovewhelming majority of whom stand to gain from it) base their arguments on two principal premises. 1. For 5000 years, there has been total discrimination against Dalits. So now for another 5000 years, there should be 'social justice' based on the injustices of the past as a means for a historical balancing of equations. 2. A higher class official is likely to discriminate against a lower-caste candidate because he is assumed to be incompetent by virtue of his birth."
Tuesday, February 07, 2006
Friday, February 03, 2006
Gavaskar hopes for the best in Indo-Pak Series
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Gavaskar hopes for the best in Indo-Pak Series: "Indian cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar is hopeful of people from both countries, India and Pakistan, would accept victory and defeat of either country in equal terms in the forthcoming India and Pakistan matches. Gavaskar said that there had been a sea change in accepting cricket as a sport in both countries - India and Pakistan. He also added, [...]"
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Gavaskar hopes for the best in Indo-Pak Series: "Indian cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar is hopeful of people from both countries, India and Pakistan, would accept victory and defeat of either country in equal terms in the forthcoming India and Pakistan matches. Gavaskar said that there had been a sea change in accepting cricket as a sport in both countries - India and Pakistan. He also added, [...]"
principles of drug addiction treatment
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principles of drug addiction treatment: "No single treatment is appropriate for all individuals.Matching treatment settings, interventions, and services to each individual’s particular problems and needs is critical to his or her ultimate success in returning to productive functioning in the family, workplace, and society. Treatment needs to be readily available. Because individuals who are addicted to drugs may be uncertain [...]"
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principles of drug addiction treatment: "No single treatment is appropriate for all individuals.Matching treatment settings, interventions, and services to each individual’s particular problems and needs is critical to his or her ultimate success in returning to productive functioning in the family, workplace, and society. Treatment needs to be readily available. Because individuals who are addicted to drugs may be uncertain [...]"
Police officers booked for 1988 killing
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Police officers booked for 1988 killing: "More than seventeen years after police officers killed Satnam Singh of Mohadian village, the Punjab police finally registered a case against the accused officers. The police officers allegedly killed Satnam Singh in a fake encounter on August 9, 1988. The move by the Punjab police to register the case only occurred after the Punjab and Haryana High Court ordered them to do so. The court had directed the Fatehgarh Sahib SSP in December last to register a criminal case for the alleged offence and to hand over the investigation of the case to an officer, not below the rank of IPS officer. The court further directed the police to complete the investigation quickly, as Satnam Singh was killed in 1988. A Judicial Blackout: Judicial Impunity for Disappearances in Punjab, India examines similar cases in which the judiciary ignored police abuses such as faked encounters and disappearances. By dismissing petitions based on delays or evidence manipulated by police, the courts reinforced impunity for police. "
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Police officers booked for 1988 killing: "More than seventeen years after police officers killed Satnam Singh of Mohadian village, the Punjab police finally registered a case against the accused officers. The police officers allegedly killed Satnam Singh in a fake encounter on August 9, 1988. The move by the Punjab police to register the case only occurred after the Punjab and Haryana High Court ordered them to do so. The court had directed the Fatehgarh Sahib SSP in December last to register a criminal case for the alleged offence and to hand over the investigation of the case to an officer, not below the rank of IPS officer. The court further directed the police to complete the investigation quickly, as Satnam Singh was killed in 1988. A Judicial Blackout: Judicial Impunity for Disappearances in Punjab, India examines similar cases in which the judiciary ignored police abuses such as faked encounters and disappearances. By dismissing petitions based on delays or evidence manipulated by police, the courts reinforced impunity for police. "
Police officers booked for 1988 killing
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Police officers booked for 1988 killing: "More than seventeen years after police officers killed Satnam Singh of Mohadian village, the Punjab police finally registered a case against the accused officers. The police officers allegedly killed Satnam Singh in a fake encounter on August 9, 1988. The move by the Punjab police to register the case only occurred after the Punjab and Haryana High Court ordered them to do so. The court had directed the Fatehgarh Sahib SSP in December last to register a criminal case for the alleged offence and to hand over the investigation of the case to an officer, not below the rank of IPS officer. The court further directed the police to complete the investigation quickly, as Satnam Singh was killed in 1988. A Judicial Blackout: Judicial Impunity for Disappearances in Punjab, India examines similar cases in which the judiciary ignored police abuses such as faked encounters and disappearances. By dismissing petitions based on delays or evidence manipulated by police, the courts reinforced impunity for police. "
Ecologic Corporation , www.ecologic.com
Police officers booked for 1988 killing: "More than seventeen years after police officers killed Satnam Singh of Mohadian village, the Punjab police finally registered a case against the accused officers. The police officers allegedly killed Satnam Singh in a fake encounter on August 9, 1988. The move by the Punjab police to register the case only occurred after the Punjab and Haryana High Court ordered them to do so. The court had directed the Fatehgarh Sahib SSP in December last to register a criminal case for the alleged offence and to hand over the investigation of the case to an officer, not below the rank of IPS officer. The court further directed the police to complete the investigation quickly, as Satnam Singh was killed in 1988. A Judicial Blackout: Judicial Impunity for Disappearances in Punjab, India examines similar cases in which the judiciary ignored police abuses such as faked encounters and disappearances. By dismissing petitions based on delays or evidence manipulated by police, the courts reinforced impunity for police. "
Raman Roy bids adieu to Spectramind
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Raman Roy bids adieu to Spectramind: "Raman Roy and his entire senior team that had moved to Wipro from Spectramind after it was acquired by the former have quit. Roy, who founded Spectramind and is often called the `guru' of the Indian BPO industry, sold his company to Wipro in July 2002"
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Raman Roy bids adieu to Spectramind: "Raman Roy and his entire senior team that had moved to Wipro from Spectramind after it was acquired by the former have quit. Roy, who founded Spectramind and is often called the `guru' of the Indian BPO industry, sold his company to Wipro in July 2002"
Now, it's Mohali calling for BPO biz
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Now, it's Mohali calling for BPO biz: "Bangalore may be better known to people outside of India as the place that handles customer calls from around the world, but Mohali is the future for those answering"
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Now, it's Mohali calling for BPO biz: "Bangalore may be better known to people outside of India as the place that handles customer calls from around the world, but Mohali is the future for those answering"
India to be services hub
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India to be services hub: "David Andrews, popularly known as the `father of outsourcing' and author of `How BPO can boost productivity' throws some light on the future of outsourcing..."
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India to be services hub: "David Andrews, popularly known as the `father of outsourcing' and author of `How BPO can boost productivity' throws some light on the future of outsourcing..."
Call centre guys lack self-esteem
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Call centre guys lack self-esteem: "Day after a damning survey likens them to slave ships, author of new book on call centres launches an astonishing attack"
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Call centre guys lack self-esteem: "Day after a damning survey likens them to slave ships, author of new book on call centres launches an astonishing attack"
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Chetan Bhagat@Call Center: "Chetan Bhagat, author of the now-famous book on IIT, `Five Point Someone’, is back with his second book, `One night@the call center'. Here he talks about his new book and the issues faced by the call center employees..."
BPO goes to B towns
BPO goes to B towns: "Tier II cities are all set to take the BPO thunder away from metros. High attrition rate in BPOs situated in metros and increasing cost of real estate is forcing several BPOs to think of Tier II cities as an attractive option"
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Adlabs Wins Chandigarh FM Frequencies @ Rs. 15 Crore!
Adlabs Wins Chandigarh FM Frequencies @ Rs. 15 Crore!: "Incredible as it sounds, Adlabs bid a whopping Rs. 15 crores for Chandigarh’s FM frequencies and they won. The company is backed by Anil ‘Reliance’ Ambani (he bought it last year). The second bid for Chandigarh was from Bhaskar Group (the publishers of Dainik Bhaskar) for Rs. 10 crores. Apparently Chandigarh got the highest bid among the 21 cities for whom the bids were invited. Chandigarh lacks a good radio station. We only have two: Local AIR and the limited duration Kasauli’s retransmission of AIR Delhi’s FM station. This is underlined by Rajesh Sawhney (President, Reliance Entertainment): We have managed to get the key cities of Punjab, including Chandigarh. These markets are under-served by radio and we see great advertising potential here, especially from local advertisers. So with Adlabs entry, things are finally looking up and maybe in another decade or so, we’ll have a healthy competition between different radio stations here. " ..
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...Compiled By Ecologic Corporation
Mobile phone tracking, girlfriend stalking and the law
Mobile phone tracking, girlfriend stalking and the law: "All in a day's work A service has launched in the UK which allows you to track any mobile phone around the globe and follow its movements from your own computer. The Guardian ran a feature on it yesterday called 'How I stalked my girlfriend'. It painted a scary picture.…"
Wednesday, February 01, 2006
Do you miss you your schools life
I wonder ..
Do you miss you your schools life
I wonder ...
Do Schools really prepare you for your Real life ..
what do think ..
you have to miss it any way
Regards
Puneet Arora
www.ecologic.co.in
Do you miss you your schools life
I wonder ...
Do Schools really prepare you for your Real life ..
what do think ..
you have to miss it any way
Regards
Puneet Arora
www.ecologic.co.in
Do you Miss your College Life
Do you Miss your College Life
One of the most critical stages in a college-bound teen’s life is the process of going to college. And getting mix surprises of Life ..
Do you think that Colleges : wheather Indian Academic or Indian Professional Colleges prepares you from a real Life ...
regards
Puneet Arora
www.ecologic.co.in
One of the most critical stages in a college-bound teen’s life is the process of going to college. And getting mix surprises of Life ..
Do you think that Colleges : wheather Indian Academic or Indian Professional Colleges prepares you from a real Life ...
regards
Puneet Arora
www.ecologic.co.in