Posted on Tuesday, February 16, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: all-professional, country, development, human, human-resource, may-soon, single-entrance
The Human Resource Development Ministry may soon introduce a single entrance examination system for admission into all professional educational institutes like engineering and medical colleges in the country.
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Common admisson test for all courses: Kapil Sibal
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Posted on Tuesday, February 16, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: all-professional, country, development, human, human-resource, may-soon, single-entrance
The Human Resource Development Ministry may soon introduce a single entrance examination system for admission into all professional educational institutes like engineering and medical colleges in the country.
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Common admission test for engineering, medical courses by 2013
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Posted on Monday, February 15, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: appointment, chief, chief-marketing, coomar-as-its, harish, harish-nayak, human, human-resources, its-new, naveen, naveen-coomar, president, the-appointment, top-officials, two-new
Impetus has announced the appointment of two new top officials – Naveen Coomar as its new Vice President of Human Resources and Harish Nayak as the Chief Marketing Officer.
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Impetus Technologies appoints new top officials
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Posted on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: author, author-prefers, certain-types, from-being, greatly-affect, human, keeping-new, key-partner, potential, the-potential, the-process, vital-role
One key partner that has the potential to greatly affect and enhance the human condition is government. This author prefers the open market as the main catalyst for change, but given the complexity and scale of certain types of research, government can play a vital role in advancing knowledge in science and technology by supporting basic research. While some governments have been funding research for quite some time, the inefficiency of the process may be keeping new discoveries from being commercialized.

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Government’s promising role in fostering open innovation
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Posted on Friday, February 5, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: consumer-devices, devices-or-even, even-model, eventually-power, first-photovoltaic, human, model-the-human, new-line, the-first, the-human
For the first time, scientists have created a circuit that can power itself, as long as it’s left in a beam of sunshine. The world’s first photovoltaic circuit could eventually power a new line of consumer devices or even model the human brain.
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Scientists create world’s first light-powered circuit
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Posted on Monday, January 18, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: 400-billion, country, country-forward, decade-because, economic growth, education-over, human, human-resources, important-as-economic, minister, minister-kapil, moving-the-country, sibal
India needs $400 billion of investment in education over the next decade because it views the sector to be as important as economic growth in moving the country forward, Human Resources Minister Kapil Sibal said.
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India seeks $400 Billion for education
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Posted on Friday, December 18, 2009 with Comments (0)
Tags: become-the-prime, following-the-onset, gained-more, human, human-resources, managing-the-number, number, onset, prime, prime-factor, the-onset
Following the onset of recession, the Human Resources (HR) departments in companies have gained more importance, as managing the number of employees has become the prime factor to control costs.
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Innovation in HRM, need of the hour
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Posted on Friday, December 18, 2009 with Comments (0)
Tags: between-the-two, development, human, human-resource, innovation-universities, minister, singapore, two-countries, will-work, win-win-opportunities
India and Singapore will work together in setting up 14 innovation universities, according to the Minister for Human Resource Development Kapil Sibal. Cooperation between the two countries can result in win-win opportunities for both.
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India, Singapore to set up innovation universities
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Posted on Thursday, December 17, 2009 with Comments (0)
Tags: adopting-newer, chief, chief-rohit, human, indian, kpmg, mahajan, most-frauds, presence, the-human
KPMG Chief Rohit Mahajan believes that as Indian companies are making their presence globally, they are adopting newer models to commit frauds. Mainly in the IT industry, most frauds are being detected in the human resources division.
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HR division most fraudulent in Indian IT companies
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Posted on Thursday, December 17, 2009 with Comments (0)
Tags: adopting-newer, human, indian, most-frauds, presence, the-human
As Indian companies are making their presence globally, they are adopting newer models to commit frauds. Mainly in the IT industry, most frauds are being detected in the human resources division.
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HR division most fraudulent in Indian IT companies : KPMG Chief
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