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		<title>Glorious Cricket</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The exultation of Sachin&#8217;s 1st double hundred in one day cricket history shows the overwhelming popularity of cricket in every house of the subcontinent. In this engaging game, eleven players fight off their best efforts in unison against a single batsman. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The exultation of Sachin&#8217;s 1st double hundred in one day cricket history shows the overwhelming popularity of cricket in every house of the subcontinent. In this engaging game, eleven players fight off their best efforts in unison against a single batsman. </p>
<p>Cricket is a game of glorious chances where a single ball can be fatal for a heroic innings of a stylish batsman. Al tough, cricket has produced many greats, it is the tussle between the bat and the ball that always wins. </p>
<blockquote><p>Don Bradman, Bryan Lara, Sachin Tendulkar, Sunil Gavaskar are reckoned as classical batsman in cricket. Shane Warne, D lille, McGrath, Anil Kumble have always cast a magic spell with the ball.</p></blockquote>
<p>Ian Botham, G. Sobers, Kapil Dev, Richard Hadlee have glorified the game cricket with their legendary all round performances several times.</p>
<p>History reveals India has won the Prudential World Cup in 1983. The one day cricket and Twenty Twenty or T 20 versions have added a new dimension in cricket, besides its unbelievable popularity in traditional test cricket.</p>
<blockquote><p>IPL on its inception has become the heartthrob for ardent and enthusiasts of cricket. The crown of success went to the Rajasthan Royals in the first IPL, followed by Deccan chargers in its 2nd edition. </p></blockquote>
<p>However, our home team, Kolkata Knight Riders could not recieve any acclaims in IPL as yet. The next IPL is flagging off today.</p>
<p> It is the glorious uncertainties with dollops of entertainment and excitement that has made cricket the front runner.</p>
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		<title>Why to name the religions? Prof. Dewakar Goel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our country is having  the second largest population in the world but in terms of  the number of religions, I think we are on the top. When we talk about the names of the religions it is Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Sikhism, Buddhism, Jainism, Jews, Parsis and the list continues. We have different places of worship, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our country is having  the second largest population in the world but in terms of  the number of religions, I think we are on the top. When we talk about the names of the religions it is Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Sikhism, Buddhism, Jainism, Jews, Parsis and the list continues. We have different places of worship, different ways of worship and different modes and means of worship for the respective religions. It is indeed there in every country.</p>
<p>If we talk about Christianity, we have different churches which have bifurcated the religion as Protestians and Catholic. In Muslims also, Shiah and Sunny are there. Sikhs have also divided themselves by way of different Gurudwaras.</p>
<p>Besides above, during last three decades I have come across large number of people saying that they do not believe in any religion. On contrary, my prolonged and close interaction reveals that they do have the real meaning of religion because they are being able to experience the existence of  God in their conscious minds.</p>
<p>The sensitivity, emotions and feeling are the signs of being human which differentiate us from animals. Sorrow and Happiness are the natural happenings in the life of every human being. We look for empathy in both these situations. When a person is sad he needs a shoulder to rest his tiring head on; someone who can wipe his tears and ask passionately - Why are you sad? The people who do not have belief in any religion are having strong will power and recognize super natural powers in their consciousness with whom they can talk in weak moments of life.</p>
<p>Though we are having different religions but somewhere we all converge; We all are convinced that there is only one God with whatever name we may call. Today you will find temples , Gurudwaras, Masjids and Churches nearly in all the countries. Some religions flourished  in the countries which are much away from their place of origin like Buddhism.</p>
<p>Who teaches us about religions? It starts with the Mother followed by Father, teachers, environment, friends and also the acquaintances of early age. We attempt to find the meaning of religions from our elders. In the later stage of life our faith and belief in religion become stronger from invaluable experiences. Today we are witnessing a golden period when husband and wife are having different religions, they love it and allow their children to choose any religion. It comes from within as to what meanings I should give to God and Religion. Somewhere I feel that my Parents are living God for me and today when I have crossed the age of fifty and lost my parents, I easily find them when their images are reflected from the statues of God. Going to the temples and worshipping I can easily have the experience of talking to God because the images of my parents emerged from the statues.</p>
<p>Let me come back to the core issue about the God and Religion. Can we say that there is a super natural power which is controlling all activities of the world? This concept is more relevant when the scientists are hopeful of finding many more earths like ours in the Universe. They have propounded the theory which gives rise to a new research leading to the search for an Earth like ours where human beings may be living parallel to us; apparently it is still out of our vicinity.</p>
<p>I personally felt in my life that though I am Hindu by birth having great sanctity for various sacraments, values and ceremonies which have been inherited by me from my parents. But over a period of time especially on the base of having education in the Christian Institutions I was convinced that the religion should be taken as way of life.  Worshipping in temple, Mosques, Gurudwaras and Churches is a wasteful exercise unless one is being able to concentrate towards God from his inner soul what we call as meditation which teaches us to feel the breadth as soul coming in and going out perhaps the same way we need to have close attention towards God .</p>
<p>Why do we go to a religious place for worship? I think the answer is to have an environment that is  much above from the earthly matters. Why do we study the earth with the aid of the globe when we know that the globe is not the earth? May be, because it is difficult to visualize where is England, America or our own country India? Globe makes it easier to comprehend the existence of various countries, mountains, oceans etc. on the earth.  A detailed study of globe with proper attention to minute details helps us in understanding the whole world. Similarly a statue of God with whatever name we may call cannot be the God in Reality. Instead, we need a statue or a place of worship like we need a globe to understand the world. The God is so vast that we cannot comprehend unless we are a good meditator. It is certainly true that a statue of God makes it easier for us as it has got a definite shape.</p>
<p>Let me narrate a live example rather an incident when I experienced the existence of God that too in Mother Mary. While working in the government, my management always had the pleasure of transferring me from one station to another in the middle of the academic session throwing a challenge open as to how I manage the admission at the new place of posting? My children were studying in Bombay when I moved to Calcutta; it was the month of November. All my attempts to stay at Bombay failed and I was forced to accept the transfer. The initial month was spent in utilising all my influences for securing admission for my children. Unfortunately, there was no hope. I wanted to have admission of my daughter in Auxilium convent but everyone discouraged by saying that it is impossible because earlier even Mother Teresa and now Sister Nirmala’s Telephone could not make it possible for children of my senior bureaucrat colleagues. I really reached at a pathetic stage, went to Auxilium school but could not get entry. What to say about talking with Sister. Rose.!</p>
<p>The above incident made me helpless to recall my days in Bombay when I used to attend the Novina prayers at St. Michael Church Mahim. Having studied Bible as my subject till 5th standard I did have strong belief in prayers by every human being irrespective to the religion he professes. So I prayed to mother Mary and Infant Jesus too for my wish to admit my daughter in Auxilium convent. I was quite sincere in my prayers and somehow I could have proper concentration in visualizing myself as if I am standing before the statue of Mother Mary in Bombay Mahim church.</p>
<p>One day, it could be my imagination, hallucination or a dream that I experienced a rare moment when by closing the eyes I could see Mother Mary telling me that my prayer is answered by her and my daughter is admitted in Auxilium convent. I asked the Mother for directions as to how it would happen. Mother Mary smiled and said that I should go to the convent with her message, not to disclose to anybody about the request for the admission of my daughter. I was directed to have the entry in the convent by saying that I have come with the message to be conveyed to Sister Superior Rose and then I should inform Sister Rose about my prayer that has been responded. I could not realize as to whether it was a dream or reality. It was still a state of uncertainty in my mind but somehow my inner consciousness compelled me to obey the directions of Mother Mary.</p>
<p>The very next morning, I went to the convent and as anticipated, the entry was denied, the Gatekeeper refused entry at any cost. The gatekeeper had seen me earlier, coming with the request for admission of my daughter. I stressed that I have come with the message for Sister Superior Rose which can be disclosed to her only and it is a message from   St. Michael Church Mahim, Bombay. The Gatekeeper could realize the seriousness of my statement and went inside, I had to wait just for a couple of minutes, he came back and allowed me to go to Sister superior’s Room. I went to Sister Rose and wished her.</p>
<p>There were some posters in my hand with pictures of Jesus and Mother Mary which were purchased by students from St.Paul, Santacruz, Bombay. While giving the posters to sister rose, I told about the message for her which has come from Mother Mary. She looked at me with a great surprise and said “what are you saying?” I repeated, “Yes, It is a message from Mother Mary that my daughter has been admitted in your convent”.  She looked at me in a different way and said “you seem to be a person holding senior position, a well-educated man but are you in your senses? How Mother Mary can talk to you? Don’t try to be in fool’s paradise, I have already refused your daughter’s admission. There is no question of admitting the child when the Half-Yearly Exams have already been over”. She advised me to come next year. If my daughter can qualify the entrance test etc., I said firmly “sister, my daughter has already been admitted by Mother Mary and you are here just to comply the prayer which has been answered by Mother Mary, rather you are a messenger to execute the blessings of Mother Mary”. She was still in a confused stage and told me “Are you serious?” I said “Yes sister” and I narrated the whole incident of my dream to her. Now it was her turn to be serious about the whole incident. She closed her eyes for a minute and said, “Come with me to the church, let me also ask Mother Mary as to what she says to me?”</p>
<p>Thereafter we both went to the church and stood before the statue of Mother Mary. Sister Rose told me that she would like to confirm with Mother Mary about the integrity  of my statement. I said “sister, we are human beings to keep double standards but God always says the truth. If Mother Mary has responded to my prayer, it is to be the same for you also”. Sister Rose reacted to my statement and said “O.K, Let me have my prayers, and by the time you will return from Bombay I may have the confirmation from Mother Mary”.</p>
<p>It took about 15 days when I came back to Calcutta with my family and shifted my residence. Soon after joining the Office my P.A. told me, “Sir, there was a call from Sister Rose of Auxilium convent , She has asked you to meet her with your daughter”.  Next Day, I went to Auxilium convent with my daughter where I got the biggest surprise of my life. Sister Rose accepted my greetings and said “You were right, your prayer was really granted by Mother Mary, I have admitted your daughter in my convent and let me inform you that it is for the first time in the history of this convent that a child has been admitted in the middle of the session. I must respect the sincerity of your prayers and the blessings of Mother Mary to You and your daughter”.</p>
<p>The above incident may not be the only one which has happened with me. There are many, who are publishing thanks giving in newspapers. On the contrary, it was a rare experience of having encounter with God. It can happen with any God you may give the name. It could have been Allah, Lord Shiva or Guru Nanak. It is a matter of belief. For me it was Mother Mary since I visualized the church. The same happenings are there when a person goes to Makkah-Madina, or to Tirupathi Balaji or Golden Temple at Amirtsar. The purpose of this article is to express my feelings and convictions which says that there is only one God, we all human beings are alike though we are from different countries, professing different religions.  I would like to ask “ Is there any need to give name to the religion? For me it is Humanity which is the best religion.</p>
<blockquote><p>The author Prof. Dewakar Goel is General Manager - Human Resource, Airports Authority of India for all Airports of Southern states with base at Chennai Airport. He is IATA qualified instructor from Geneva Switzerland on the expert panel of International Civil Aviation Organization, Montreal Canada</p>
<p>Prof. Goel is a visiting professor for many prestigious business schools, including IIT’s and NMIMS university, Mumbai. He has authored more than 10 books which includes the books on management. Recently he was the chairperson and speaker for Asian Airports Summit 2008 at Singapore as the only Indian among representatives from 16 countries. He is delivering lectures on the topic of “influence of stress on performance” based on his research for PhD</p>
<p>Prof Dewakar Goel can be contacted at dewakargoel14@gmail.com and mobile -09445067070 with address Bungalow D-3 Airports Authority of India (IAD) Colony Chennai Airport, Chennai -600027 India</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Education Manholes - looking for covers:  Insights of Dewakar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Education system in our country India seriously lacks uniformity because of the prevailing practice of existence of various state boards and their diversified syllabi. Two recent announcements can be considered as mind boggling decisions in the history of Indian Education, as each of them attempts to bring uniformity into the system.
First one is the announcement [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Education system in our country India seriously lacks uniformity because of the prevailing practice of existence of various state boards and their diversified syllabi. Two recent announcements can be considered as mind boggling decisions in the history of Indian Education, as each of them attempts to bring uniformity into the system.</p>
<p>First one is the announcement made by the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu to unify the existing three boards, i.e., Oriental Board, State Board and Central Board. It was a long awaited decision to remove the multiplicity of syllabus within the same State.</p>
<blockquote><p>The second one was of course the unprecedented bold attempt of Union Education minister, when he announced the formation of a common body that would regularize the technical education in the country.</p></blockquote>
<p>A quick overview reveals that we have got two boards ICSE and CBSE at the national level that have got affiliated schools almost in every state. There are state education boards at the state level, which govern the system of education of that particular state.</p>
<p>In the last 2/ 3 decades we have not been able to pay much heed towards reforming the existing education system. We could take some initiatives in the realm of management education, whereby the CAT or Common Admission Test has been accepted as the key entry criteria for most of the management institutes. AICTE had been formed for granting recognition to such institutes</p>
<p>Traveling down the memory lane, let us turn down the pages of history all the way to the British Era. We had matriculation &amp; IA or ISC in force. We have had the 10+2+2 and 11+3 format in the education system. While the senior secondary format used to enable a student to the college after 11; the 10+2+2 format entitles one to the college after the 12th class. We can find the same system of education even today in the state of Maharashtra whereby the student earns the gate pass of the junior college only after matriculation. A unique set of nomenclature is used for 3years graduation for different streams like for Arts; they are FYBA, SYBA &amp; TYBA that signifies first year, second year and third year of arts graduation. The existing 3 years graduation system came in late 70s. The current system is that after 10+2 everyone needs to have 3 years graduation or technical education which is of 4 to 5 years.</p>
<blockquote><p>Thanks to these coaching shops preparing students for IITs and MBBS as the system of  Plus 2 studies are no more in existence.</p></blockquote>
<p>It is just for sake of the name. You join a coaching center and they will give your attendance for regular 11 &amp; 12 classes of reputed school in few lakhs!.</p>
<p>Let we lift our eyes to various Governing bodies.  There are State Boards which control the primary and secondary education of that state. When the picture of Universities come in fore, we can find varieties like Central, State, and even the concept of Deemed Universities has come off late.</p>
<p>In the system of technical education, there exist Diploma courses which are governed by the Boards of technical education. The engineering colleges are affiliated to the respective Universities or autonomous bodies such as Indian Institute of Technology, Indian Institute of Science, etc.  When we talk of the medical education we can find, it is strictly covered by Medical Council of India and Dental Council of India.</p>
<blockquote><p>When it comes to the Deemed Universities, they need the recognition of UGC and for medical and dental courses by their respective council.</p></blockquote>
<p>The liberty and flexibility extended during the last two decades has deteriorated the standard of education in our country to a great extent, especially in the field of management education.  Plenty of mushrooming Management Institutes have emerged, both recognized and unrecognized; they have been distributing the degrees and diplomas in abundance even without proper infrastructure and faculty.</p>
<blockquote><p>The concept of distant education has fueled fire because these private shops started selling education at heavy cost by offering degrees after having affiliation to otherwise unknown universities.</p></blockquote>
<p>There is still no control in place to stop this menace.   As a result, we produce managers who are not equipped with the required knowledge and skills.  It generated a great amount of dissatisfaction and frustration among the younger generation, when they secure even the Class IV job with the premier Post Graduate qualification.</p>
<p>Let us touch another important area, i.e., national language and regional languages.  It is a historical fact that Hindi was made the language of the union of India without voting. It was the year 1949; Tamil had been scoring more marks with regard to the richness and age. It is worthy mentioning that Both Tamil and Hindi are dear to Sanskrit and for that matter, almost all other Southern Indian languages follow the trend. Whether it is Malayalam, Kannada or Telugu, there is abundance of Sanskrit words in their vocabularies. Hindi has already accepted Sanskrit as its mother.</p>
<blockquote><p>We must respect the idea formulated during the era when the concept of three language formula emerged for the secondary education in the country.</p></blockquote>
<p>We must accept the fact that national language cannot be imposed, though with the span of time, Hindi has automatically become a language for communication across the country. We have to respect the regional languages since these are notified in our constitution as Indian languages.</p>
<p>Coming back to three language formula, which worked in real sense, when in Karnataka and Kerala, the students were made to have Hindi and English with Regional language compulsory upto matriculation.  Some how, Tamil Nadu never followed the three language formula and stayed on 2 languages, i.e., English and Tamil. It is surprising to know that Urdu was compulsory language in British Era.  My father was a graduate from Allahabad University who never read Hindi, but even as a student of English Literature, he was having full knowledge of Urdu because it was his subject till matriculation.</p>
<blockquote><p>It is really a question why Urdu was not given its status in the Northern States such as Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, etc.</p></blockquote>
<p>Let us hope that we develop the pragmatic and progressive thinking in the matter of languages by following 3 language formulas in all the States.  A student may be allowed to take Tamil in Kerala or in Uttar Pradesh.  The third language may be any official language provided by the Constitution.</p>
<p>With a vision of promotion of national language, a separate department has been formed in all the Ministries of Central Government.  The Ministry of Home Affairs is responsible for this task and even Presidential directives are in vogue to ensure official work in Hindi all over the country.  So far, we have not achieved the desired result because we have not taken care of this important aspect in our education system.  We are not going to achieve anything by opposing English.  Rather, we have to continue with English and also promote the regional languages side by side.</p>
<blockquote><p>Any formula should be made in such a way that a student is made to learn several Indian languages in his curriculum, at least up to matriculation level.</p></blockquote>
<p>It has been found possible as we have seen that in South, we have Hindi in three language formula. I need to emphasis that languages cannot be imposed.  It should come from within to have interest.  Hindi is known and understood all over the country which does not require any proof as you can find houseful picture halls for Hindi movies all over the country.</p>
<p>The new Education Minister with revolutionary ideas seems to have the concept of one single board in the country, since we have Central Board of Secondary Education with number of schools in almost all States.  Now Tamil Nadu has come up with the idea of one single board abolishing the multiplicity of boards.</p>
<p>It is indeed not an easy task to abolish the State Boards.  Every State says that the standard of their particular board is high.  West Bengal is not ready to compromise with its State Board in spite of having the old syllabus which has not been revised for decades.  The same concept goes in several other States.  The students suffered a lot when they try to equalize the marks for having comparison with national level CBSE &amp; ICSE.  Nobody can deny that ICSE syllabus is quite tough.  The marking system still persists.</p>
<blockquote><p>A student securing 99% marks in Tamil Nadu, may get only 78% marks in West Bengal and with the same caliber, he may get 92% marks in CBSE.</p></blockquote>
<p>But, are we really ready to accept this fact?  Certainly not.  Because in Tamil Nadu, one can score 99% marks, whereas no one can dream to secure even 90% marks in the West Bengal Board.  The record books will affirm the fact.</p>
<p>Now we can succeed in abolishing the mark system by introducing the grade system, i.e., A++, A+ and so on, because number of suicide cases has been reported in the recent past due to the rate race of marks. I clearly recall that I had lost first division by 0.01% in my LLB.  I required only one mark to reach the landmark of 1080 marks out of 1800.  When approached, the Vice Chancellor was very right in saying “why should you loose first class by one mark?  Why not to secure 5 marks more?”</p>
<p>The proposed changes coming in the education system are going to benefit the younger generation.  It is a great progressive step because such a vast change was never thought of before.  Look at the syllabus of Class 10 and 12, you will observe bounty of knowledge and exposure.  Let the State Boards have the open mind to have brain storming sessions of concerned people attached with the education system in different States.</p>
<blockquote><p>I am optimistic that it may take some years, but generic ideas are bound to emphasize the need for one single system with common syllabus for all the States so as to have uniform standards, so that a student after schooling may be able to get seat of his choice on merit in the prestigious Institutions of the country.</p></blockquote>
<p>Let a brilliant student from Kerala or Tamil Nadu may get a seat in Sriram College of Commerce or St. Stephen, Delhi, Loyola College or Stella Maris, Chennai, Presidency College in Kolkatta or N.M.College, Mumbai and so on.  There is a long list of prestigious colleges in our country in almost all the States which are reckoned for imparting quality education.  Let there be equal opportunity for all, strictly based on merit.</p>
<p>I treat myself as an educationist while writing this article; I have the conviction that my statements, observations deserve consideration on merit in the eyes of avid readers. This is for information that besides having strong academic base I counsel students in all metros and also act as a visiting faculty in several premier institutes.</p>
<p>In a career span of over 3 decades, I have certainly interacted with over 2000 students, who came out from the colleges of different States.  It gives me the confidence to talk about engineering, medical and management education in the country for past, present and future.  It may raise an acrimonious debate, since I am going to advocate about nationalization of universities in the country specially for so called “Deemed Universities”.</p>
<blockquote><p>We can find a resemblance when in the year 1969, Smt. Indira Gandhi as Prime Minister took the step of nationalizing 14 private banks.  We all know the fruitful results.</p></blockquote>
<p>Now, it is the high time to have a serious thought for nationalizing the education system as a string of irregularities have been downgrading standard of education at<br />
exorbitant cost.</p>
<p>One way, I am advocating the nationalization of education, for keeping standard of education to make it comfortable for every eligible candidate irrespective of financial background but on the other hand, I would like to advocate the participation of foreign universities, mainly due to the reason that there are many educational institutions in India having collaboration with foreign universities for award of degrees and diplomas. The large number of counseling centres has been opened up especially in the metros, who have been engaged in imparting directives about how to go abroad for education.</p>
<p>We do have Kendriya Vidyalaya in different countries and even IGNOU has opened its centres abroad. I know a lot of management institutes having their branches in other Asian countries, though the management and technical education abroad is a costly affair. The “M.S.” degree after graduation normally costs Rs.30-40 lakhs in U.S. and other countries. The medical education is also very costly.  One needs to have atleast Rs.60-70 lakhs to have medical graduation from developed countries.</p>
<p>Education in the private institutes in our country is very costly.  You can have B.Tech, M.B.B.S. and M.B.A from Government Universities by spending some thousands per year, but when it comes to the private institutions, the rates become exorbitant.</p>
<blockquote><p>The capitation fee for medical education is Rs.30-40 lakhs which is totally unauthorized and illegal especially when it is in addition to authorized annual fee of Rs.3.50 lakhs per year.</p></blockquote>
<p>Same is the case for engineering, where depending upon the branch, the capitation fee ranges between Rs.5-10 lakhs with an annual fee  in the range of Rs.1.50 lakhs. On the contrary, AIIMS Lady Harding and Moulana Azad Medical College charge only in thousands for MBBS and the same is the case for B.Tech course given by Delhi and Bombay University. Look at the fee for MBA degree.</p>
<p>It is a matter of great surprise that IITs have also increased their fees, though they are Government Institutions but the fees remain still in thousands.  Bombay &amp; Delhi Universities, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, even for PG degrees NITIE and Indian Institute of Sciences, Bangalore are still charging the fee in thousands only for MBA courses.  I can realize that income levels have gone up; thereby yesterday’s middle class man has become the upper class today, so as the standard-of-living.  One can afford higher cost of education with the inception of educational loan facilities.  The IIMs would afford their fees in lakhs because they know about the placements which will bring decent salaries, may be in crores for the student who are studying in their institutions.  The education loans from the banks are quite handy with flexible repayment options.  Why should we think only about the rich people who are sending their children abroad for education by donating handsomely?</p>
<p>Let me strongly advocate that the permission should be granted to the foreign universities for opening their Institutes in India with a promise that they will be allowed to open the Institute in the suburbs of metros.</p>
<blockquote><p>It should be the responsibility of the foreign university to develop the township and create necessary infrastructure.</p></blockquote>
<p>We have over 400 air strip in the country created by Britishers for Army.  Therefore, the foreign Universities can be compelled to open the Institute in otherwise remote places having air strips.  Let me take the name of Jaisalmer, Bikaner, Behala, Pondicherry and so on.  Why should I confine these stations only for foreign universities?  Let it be the criteria for IITs, NITs and Government medical colleges also. We can develop small towns only by way of having reputed educational institutions there, especially when it is not possible to create industrial base.  We should not forget that Bhilai, Rourkela, Durgapur and Visakhapatnam have come in prominence when the remote areas of these towns got steel plants.  It was a pragmatic step of the Government which should have been continued.  Why should there be mushrooming of engineering and medical colleges in metros only? Look at Delhi and its surroundings which are having medical and engineering colleges in 100s.  Same is the case of Chennai and Bombay.</p>
<p>I need to touch some other areas connected with the education system.  The most important area is international schools.  Think about the air-conditioned international schools in Hyderabad, Mumbai and Delhi.  You will find beautiful air-conditioned buses in the morning with nice advertisements.  Yes, these are the international schools for primary and secondary education. Fees are taken in lakhs per year.  They are only following the teaching pattern of U.S. &amp; U.K., since they are affiliated to foreign boards.</p>
<blockquote><p>It has become easy to get your child in Cambridge and Oxford once the get educated in the international schools in India.</p></blockquote>
<p>Earlier, we were having the British schools or American schools mainly for the children of the employees of Embassies.  The situation has been radically changed with the emergence of big business houses in the field of education like Birlas, Goenkas, Ambanis etc. There is no dearth of secondary schools affiliated with foreign boards, since the fees and cost of living is quite cheap in India.  Therefore, the foreigners are also sending their children to have their education in these schools.  I am not here to talk for and against these international schools, because in one way, it is good if you are having a plan to send your children abroad for education.  Rather, it is an easy way with less competition.  Delhi Public School has become a big name having franchise in India and abroad.  Educational institutions are now coming as a mode of business.  It is no more a noble job of serving the society.  But it is an industry with less control and regulation by the Government.</p>
<blockquote><p>All India Council for Technical education is a small body with less than 100 people in it, but it is responsible for monitoring, controlling, recognizing and supervising thousands and thousands of technical institutions at every nook and corner of country.</p></blockquote>
<p>No one is concerned as to whether it is humanly possible or not?  But it is there in the form of Government control on education.  Slowly the Medical Council of India and Dental Council are coming in the same way to have the regulation and control for the institutions imparting branches of medical education.</p>
<p>Fortunately, we have started talking about one single authority to govern the technical and medical education.  Let us hope some systematic and effective control at least in the matter of recognition of institutions for maintaining the standard of education in uniform manner throughout the country.</p>
<p>It all started by Delhi University two decades ago, with the Bachelor Degree in Business Administration, i.e., B.B.A., mainly due to the reason that there was a great demand of trained managers in the country. The private sector had been feeling great vacuum, since limited number of management institutes were there in existence for Post Graduate Degree in Management.  Therefore, the need of the management education at graduation level for B.B.A. degree had been evolved.</p>
<p>The syllabus for this programme was more or less the same as that of MBA.  Some other universities also followed the same practice and started the BBA course.  These young management graduates ventured in the market seeking the managerial positions.  But the intake by the industry was very poor.  The graduates with BBA degree could not stand on their own and turn out to have the status of simple graduate. Therefore majority of these management graduates opted for MBA studies.</p>
<p>While teaching post graduate students, I have observed that these BBAs are trouble-shooters in the class, which is not at all in the positive sense.  They were quite familiar with all subjects of MBA during their graduation; butt the conceptual level was really poor.  I analyzed the reasons for this sad fate of BBA degree.  My discussion at various levels in the corporate sector as well as with the students revealed that it was totally a mismatch of expectations. The MBA studies are little different from other streams of education. These are based on practical experience of the experts.</p>
<blockquote><p>The theories have been evolved from practices in management stream.  We need managers with maturity who have the capacity to implement the theories of management depending upon the situation.</p></blockquote>
<p>The MBA course is open for all graduates.  I have seen M.B.B.S. doctors, going for MBA, besides engineers and other graduates from all disciplines. Most of the institutes in the country offer MBA for the students preferably with 3-5 years experience after graduation. The reason is simple as envisaged above. It must be noted that the student is going to learn the application of concepts in the MBA course. Therefore, we need a student with lot of appetite in the form of questions, queries, uncertainties, innovations, original ideas, hypothesis, imaginations etc for solving the problems. Whether it relates to human relations or concerned with other fields of management like finance or marketing. Today, we, the professional managers, with hands on experience in the industry are in great demand as visiting faculty members for the business schools. The primary reason is that we are able to teach students with practical orientation and our teaching is based on case studies, which have been devised by us from our experiences. There is a need to teach management from the practical implementation point of view. It is not a bookish knowledge. It is not just for passing the exam. It is not just a showpiece of reading and writing.</p>
<blockquote><p>The management education is for developing ideas, grasping case studies and also to understand and formulate strategies depending upon the situation.</p></blockquote>
<p>These are some of the important factors that made the Bachelor Degree of Business Administration an utter failure.</p>
<p>The news of degree in Law at graduation level had appeared to be of utter surprise.  The law is a common sense.  Every manager needs to have knowledge of law.  Since we require maturity level of graduation for understanding law concepts and still need 3 years studies after graduation.  Somehow, 5 year course after 10+2 is not a bad idea because we are giving enough time to a student to attain maturity for understanding the concepts.  As I have already said that Law is for everybody.  Therefore, the ideal situation is to continue 3 years for Law qualification after graduation.  If I ask the question as to whether we are going to make advocates after graduation, I feel the reply will be negative.  We should not compare legal and management qualification at par with engineering or MBBS degrees.  These are entirely different fields.</p>
<p>There is a great diversity in the subjects as per the syllabus of law and other qualifications at graduation level.  There is an old saying that education never goes waste. I feel it is not only a saying, but there is a great amount of truth in it. I consider myself as an example to prove it.</p>
<blockquote><p>As a practicing manager at senior level with an international designation of Human Performance Technologist, I am a biology graduate with Post Graduate degree in Management having degree in Law and other specializations like in the field of training and development, personnel management &amp; industrial relations and labour laws with my research for Ph.D. in the area of psychology.</p></blockquote>
<p>How do all these qualifications fit in for me?  Well, in my 3 decades of long experience, I experienced that though each of these qualifications seem to be apparently different but are being practiced purposefully by me in one way or other. I hope the readers will agree with my view point.</p>
<p>I have endeavored to touch various dimensions of education system in our country and I feel like concluding with the statement that strategy without an intense analysis is not going to yield in the long run. Therefore, we need to rationalize and streamline the thoughts probably by raising debates at intellectual and academic levels by the people who have got the required expertise.  The need for national commission of education may be evolved to take care of the questions raised by me. The questions had been meant to touch different edges of the corners created by the multiplicity of education standards in our country.  The nationalization of education system is probably the need of the hour.</p>
<blockquote><p>The author Prof. Dewakar Goel is General Manager - Human Resource, Airports Authority of India for all Airports of Southern states with base at Chennai Airport. He is IATA qualified instructor from Geneva Switzerland on the expert panel of International Civil Aviation Organization, Montreal Canada</p>
<p>Prof. Goel is a visiting professor for many prestigious business schools, including IIT’s and NMIMS university, Mumbai. He has authored more than 10 books which includes the books on management. Recently he was the chairperson and speaker for Asian Airports Summit 2008 at Singapore as the only Indian among representatives from 16 countries. He is delivering lectures on the topic of “influence of stress on performance” based on his research for PhD</p>
<p>Prof Dewakar Goel can be contacted at dewakargoel14@gmail.com and mobile -09445067070 with address Bungalow D-3 Airports Authority of India (IAD) Colony Chennai Airport, Chennai -600027 India</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Time Attendance Software from Anglo Swiss</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2009 12:10:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here comes the shining armor for the organizations to get into the ring with absolutely modern arms that never fails!
The Time Attendance Software of Anglo Swiss has been able to force many leading software to bite the dust with its integrated Payroll Management System. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here comes the shining armor for the organizations to get into the ring with absolutely modern arms that never fails!</p>
<blockquote><p>The Time Attendance Software of Anglo Swiss has been able to force many leading software to bite the dust with its integrated Payroll Management System. </p></blockquote>
<p>The accolade comes to Anglo Swiss for the time attendance software for its integrity. It is worthy mentionable that the time attendance software works in both the platform, MS Access and MS SQL Server.  It gives you the enormous flexibility in terms of report generation. </p>
<blockquote><p>You can generate daily, weekly or monthly reports as per your own discretion and at ease!</p></blockquote>
<p>It may sound amazing, but the fact of life remains that the time attendance software of Anglo Swiss perfectly blends with the organizations/ companies, who run rotational shifts. You get the leave management module as an add on and that remains completely free of cost.</p>
<blockquote><p>The archival and data backup facilities of Time Attendance software of Anglo Swiss is second to none.</p></blockquote>
<p>Many organizations have become quiet comfortable in Excel and rely on it for their day to day activities. The data of Time attendance software of Anglo Swiss can be exported to Excel also. There are many more facilities that you can explore when we contact for a demo or buy the software!</p>
<blockquote><p>It is the association of Anglo Swiss with some global software houses that has evolved such a robust time attendance software for the discerning customers.</p></blockquote>
<p>Turn to the website of Anglo Swiss and jolt your time attendance solutions that always keeps you ahead in the race!</p>
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		<title>When the Banks fail to verify</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2009 18:50:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Credit Cards and Loans have perhaps touched every middle class families all the world round. It is learned that even in America, the credit card dues have reached an alarming situation. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Credit Cards and Loans have perhaps touched every middle class families all the world round. It is learned that even in America, the credit card dues have reached an alarming situation. </p>
<p>This may be noted that the line of credit is assigned almost without a stringent verification process and at times, that become a curse for all the banks. </p>
<blockquote><p>This is indeed true that the earning of any bank directly depends upon its debtors and the tough competition often forces them to go beyond their normal stipulations.</p></blockquote>
<p>Perhaps the economic disaster of the last year had finger pointed many loopholes of such modern processes of the banks, yet the situation continues. </p>
<blockquote><p>The banks are always in crux as the pressure of revenue always prompts for reckless drives and the bad debts casts an incredible impact on their profits. </p></blockquote>
<p>Perhaps it is the balance game, that every bank has to overcome by accurate analysis and deep research. </p>
<blockquote><p>With due diligence to the credentials of the top notch finance professionals, everyone has to admit that a lot of probability and speculation factors are always associated with each decision of the banks.</p></blockquote>
<p>It is not only the address and income verification that can really keep the banks out of the risk zone; rather, the banks need to start analyzing the true income expense ratio of the companies/ individuals before disbursing the funds.</p>
<p>The banking industry is becoming more challenging than ever.</p>
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		<title>Cialis, VPXL or Vigra Super Active?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2009 06:09:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The open world system and fierce pace of competition have made companies to become so aggressive that they hardly hesitate to send such sex enhancers by email.
 In fact, as a part of internet marketing and email campaign, companies never bothers to send such erectile medicines or libido enhancers by email irrespective of age, sex, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The open world system and fierce pace of competition have made companies to become so aggressive that they hardly hesitate to send such sex enhancers by email.</p>
<blockquote><p> In fact, as a part of internet marketing and email campaign, companies never bothers to send such erectile medicines or libido enhancers by email irrespective of age, sex, cast and creed.</p></blockquote>
<p>When a teen age guy or girls receives such an email they become inquisitive and such colorful glittering medicines often allure them and mostly unconsciously. You can always receive mail from different superstores who offer several packages also. Whether Cialis costs $1.99 or the Viagra Super Active costs $2.82, you can just click on the Add to Cart button. </p>
<p>Unfortunately, many middle aged persons are also carried away with such glitzy advertisements even notwithstanding the after effect. Neither they know that Viagra was discovered during the process of invention of some heart medicine, nor they understand that usage of such drugs may lead to permanent disabilities of some vital functionality of their body. </p>
<blockquote><p>Insomnia, Blood Pressure, Throat burn, blurred vision, stomach upset are some of the common syndromes, which have been faced by people because of prolonged usage of such Viagra or Cialis.</p></blockquote>
<p>Its more unfortunate that the people at large are not always driven by the needs. Rather, its the close posture of the guy and girl that attracts them. </p>
<blockquote><p>The titillating appearance of a girl always magnetizes a guy and it is natural.  The problem crops up when the guy loses his control and gets carried away by such scenes. </p></blockquote>
<p>The fact of life remains that people grow old and loose their sexual intensity in due course of time. Why to take artificial help when they may bring formidable disaster in life?</p>
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		<title>Web design: Be direct in your approach</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 17:49:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of study is involved before you can jot down some points as to which are essential towards making your website a success story. Look into your competitors websites. Watch their way of presentation. Take into account just how they have gone about building the site block by block. Look into the way their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot of study is involved before you can jot down some points as to which are essential towards making your website a success story. Look into your competitors websites. Watch their way of presentation. Take into account just how they have gone about building the site block by block. Look into the way their images have crafted into their convincing beliefs stated across the web pages. </p>
<blockquote><p>It is this intermingling of concepts and design that forms the foundation to any fabulous website. </p></blockquote>
<p>Your brand name is enriched through logo and motto. Any one can never portray conflicting interests. They must each stand on their own but must be for the brand only. This mixture must be simmered at just the right temperature to become truly effective. </p>
<blockquote><p>Statistics are another feature on which front you can cast a lasting impact upon your audience. </p></blockquote>
<p>Not only can statistics be displayed through graphs they can compel surfers to comprehend data which are otherwise too cumbersome. </p>
<p>Aim at creating an effective, sharp and precise website that enables you to stand out among your competitors.        </p>
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		<title>Spirit paves the way</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Sep 2009 19:15:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spirit is ingrained in every being of your persona and is thus the hidden source of energy. It is an enthusiasm to forge ahead, to out do and thus to overcome. It is subdued in some as they pop in and out of despairing circumstances while glitters through someone&#8217;s  exuberance. 
Realization only through deep [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Spirit is ingrained in every being of your persona and is thus the hidden source of energy. It is an enthusiasm to forge ahead, to out do and thus to overcome. It is subdued in some as they pop in and out of despairing circumstances while glitters through someone&#8217;s  exuberance. </p>
<blockquote><p>Realization only through deep introspection is what leads the conversion of this hidden potential into becoming a faithful tool. </p></blockquote>
<p>It is spirit that is always besides you at your beck and call, urging you to overhaul yourself out of the deep wells of atrocities that surmount. </p>
<p>Spirit resides within each of us when we are born. It is totally upon us as to how we maintain ourselves that this divine force exhibits its presence. A clear mind and heart are a perfect set that goes about setting up an abode for it to reside. </p>
<blockquote><p>It is the blemish of our wrong doings that tarnish our mind making for a shabby hub where the spirit remains trapped having no definite impact on us.</p></blockquote>
<p>If however it finds a lighted shelter it adds to it, its glow and sensitivity thus creating an aura for enlightenment. Its distinct power seeps through recreating a persona that is sublime in all spheres. No circumstances however trying can then dent upon such people as they become one with its very essence. </p>
<blockquote><p>Thus there remains no question about quelling any discrepancies as the mind then becomes quiet, cool and absolute with no upheavals. </p></blockquote>
<p>It is only then that a man crosses the threshold to eternity knocking upon it ready to step in.   </p>
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		<title>Economy Meltdown - A Curse?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Sep 2009 19:28:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The global meltdown that stuck us unaware caught all of us in the wrong foot. 
It was mainly precipitated by the American economic downturn whose ripple effect left the world reeling under its impact. 
American stalwarts started tumbling like the twin towers of 9/11 as going bankrupt seemed to be the order of the day. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The global meltdown that stuck us unaware caught all of us in the wrong foot. </p>
<blockquote><p>It was mainly precipitated by the American economic downturn whose ripple effect left the world reeling under its impact. </p></blockquote>
<p>American stalwarts started tumbling like the twin towers of 9/11 as going bankrupt seemed to be the order of the day. Many giants in the technology and automobile sector were barely made to tick on funds pumped in by their government. At last icecaps melting down and receding glaciers in the Himalayas occupied a back seat while the hot seat went to the crumbling cookies in the economic sector. </p>
<blockquote><p>Losing jobs was the new in thing as pay cuts were topmost on the menu of survival strategies for every who-is-who. </p></blockquote>
<p>Suddenly shoe-string budgets seemed to be going the rounds while lavishness was traded for recyclable methodologies. </p>
<p>The Indian scenario which highly depends upon the escalating dollar seemed to take it in stride and ready to take on the heat as our financial captains at the helm of the government seemed to steer us well. The breaking up of Satyam resounded every corner of the corporate sector and for a change the government was proactive and conclusive. </p>
<blockquote><p>55, 000 employees on Satyam&#8217;s roster were in for the shock of their lives but the grim scene predicted a lost job every minute.</p></blockquote>
<p> Our government prepared to accelerate buying by bringing down prices. Heavy debt on account of unpaid installments for home and personal loans shrouded every bank and financial institution as India goes in for an all out effort to provide minimum amenities for all. </p>
<blockquote><p>Information technology was the hardest hit and at last it no longer remained as the dream sector for all prospective graduates.</p></blockquote>
<p> Opting for the education segment thus became a hit with those in marketing, management and IT. However nature seemed to withdraw support in its own way by shortage of rainfall during monsoon to enable drought.</p>
<p>Alas! whatever goes up comes down and vice-verse. </p>
<blockquote><p>For now we seem to go up again to touch the silver lining after the global economy seems to totter back on its weak knees.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Exhibit your smartness even in eyeglasses</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Want to bring a difference in your look? My favorite high fashion eyeglasses will make you even smarter.

Zenni Optical has been able to herald a new era in the world of eyeglasses. You must know how you can start spending smart. Whether it is the eyeglass or the Jeans, both exhibits your style and elegance.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Want to bring a difference in your look? <a title="My favorite high fashion eyeglasses" href="http://zennioptical.com/cart/home.php?cat=29" target="_blank">My favorite high fashion eyeglasses</a> will make you even smarter.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter" title="fashion eyeglasses" src="http://www.knowledgemart.org/images/zeni13.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="79" /></p>
<p>Zenni Optical has been able to herald a new era in the world of eyeglasses. You must know <a title="How You Can Start Spending Smart" href="http://www.cbn.com/CBNnews/511892.aspx" target="_blank">how you can start spending smart</a>. Whether it is the eyeglass or the Jeans, both exhibits your style and elegance.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter" title="fashion eyeglasses" src="http://www.knowledgemart.org/images/zeni14.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="75" /></p>
<p>Its not that costly also. Test a <a  href="http://zennioptical.com" target="_blank">$ 8 Rx eyeglasses</a> and watch the impact. Perhaps, you also never know that you have become more inspiring and seductive!</p>
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