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TATA JAGRITI YATRA(TJY-2010)- A YATRA THAT CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE, LAST DATE 30 NOVEMBER 2010

About Tata Jagriti Yatra

Tata Jagriti Yatra is an annual train journey that that takes hundreds of India’s highly motivated youth (with some participation of international students) between the ages of 20-25 and experienced professionals with age above 25, on a eighteen day national odyssey, introducing them to unsung heroes of India. The aim is to awaken the spirit of entrepreneurship – both social and economic – within India’s youth by exposing them to individuals and institutions that are developing unique solutions to India’s challenges. Through this national event we have begun to inspire the youth of India to lead and develop institutions both nationally and within their communities.

INCREASE IN PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT SCHOOLS IN INDIA

The rise of personality schools in India is making sure introverts are turned overnight into confident extroverts. At Pria Warrick’s personality school, students are trained in extrovertism. “There’s no place in today’s world for quiet, shy people. We train people to engage socially. An introvert is ready to leave a party after an hour and the extrovert gains steam as the night goes on. We have a worksheet for introverts and teach them how to converse, stand and even how to leave a party. We tell them what to talk with people. Introverts have low self-esteem, but some of them are over-achievers.”

The Dr Manmohan Singh Scholarships 2011

The Programme

Dr Manmohan Singh, the Prime Minister of India, is a graduate and Honorary Fellow of St John’s College.  He is widely acknowledged as the architect of the economic reforms that have helped propel India onto the World Stage.  In honour of Dr Singh St John’s College, the University of Cambridge launched the Dr Manmohan Singh Scholarships in Delhi in 2007.  These awards will enable academically outstanding Indian students to come to St. John’s College, University of Cambridge to study for doctoral degrees in subjects like Science & Technology, Economics and Social Sciences.

TWO POSITIONS OF NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH IN OSMANIA UNIVERSITY

Applications on prescribed form obtainable from the Director, OU press, Osmania University, Hyderabad-500 007 are invited from the candidates to work as JRF (2 Posts) in a Neuroscience research project entitled “Neurodegeneration in developing rat brain with experimental fluorosis – studies on excitotoxicity and microglial activation mechanisms“sponsored by DBT, Govt. of India (Ref No: BTIPRJ140401Medl30/336/2010, dated 10-10- 2010) for period of three (3) years.

Principal Investigator: Prof.K. Pratap Reddy

Stipend: 16,000/-+HRA per month

Essential Qualifications:

  • M.Sc Zoology with Neurobiology as specialization
  • CSIR/UGC/NET/GATE
  • Desirable experience in the relevant subject area.

HOW TO APPLY


BIOMEDICAL SERVICE ENGINEER JOB @ BENGALURU/LUCKNOW

Experience:1 – 6 Years

Location:

Bengaluru/Bangalore, Lucknow

Compensation:Rupees 1,25,000 – 2,25,000

Education:UG – B.Tech/B.E. – Electronics/Telecomunication PG – M.Tech – Electronics/Telecomunication

Industry Type:Medical/ Healthcare/Hospital

Role:Asst. Mgr/Mgr (Technical)

Functional Area:ITES/BPO/KPO, Customer Service, Ops.

Posted Date:11 Nov

Desired Candidate Profile

Candidate should be BE in electronics having minimum experience of one year , preferably from same industry. techinacally sound and dedicated

Job Description

Coordination with all Service Engineer, provide them as per their requirement like tools, servicing kit, equipments, training Manuals etc. after approval from Service Manager Support to Field Service Engineer regarding Servicing Problems

WHY GOING ABROAD IS CONSIDERED AS SOLUTION TO EVERY PROBLEM FOR BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER!!!!

Today,whenever we think about future or consider a future plan with which we can develop a good career in the field of biomedical engineer,we are struck with a simple idea that lets go abroad and the problem will be just over.

But we always forgot the fact that our country is more rich in teaching resources professors,books etc … Theoretically india is very good country ,but practically we lack various labs at our  graduate level which makes us feel that we are incompetent in the field of biomedical engineering and we should go abroad and get solutions to all the problems, that is a dogma which has been tagged to every indian that a person will automatically change when he/she goes abroad .