Tuesday, July 12, 2011

BPSC PT Result 2011 will be Available on The Commission Web Site:http://www.bpsc.bih.nic.in/

Patna, July, 12: Bihar Public Service Commission is on the verge of releasing the PT result. Result will be decided any time soon.

The result has delayed because of wrong coding /roll number feeling in the answer sheet.

BPSC had responded on my mail by saying that about 7000 student had filled wrong Roll number and Commission is ratifying the numbers so it is getting delayed

However things have been corrected and result will be released any time soon.The result will be available on the BPSC web site, and at the same time the answer key and cut off marks will be released.

Site Link:http:  http://www.bpsc.bih.nic.in/

Adi Godrej the Man who Led Godrej Group

Adi Godrej is the Chairman of Godrej group. He is also Chairman of Godrej Industries Ltd., Godrej Consumer Products Ltd., Godrej Sara Lee Ltd., Godrej Properties Ltd., Godrej Hershey Ltd., Godrej Hicare Ltd., Nutrine Confectionery Company Ltd., Godrej SCA Hygiene Ltd., Godrej Consumer Products (UK) Ltd., Keyline Brands Ltd. U.K. and Rapidol (Pty) Ltd., South Africa. The Godrej Group is one of India’s largest conglomerates.

Educational Qualification:

He enrolled at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for his graduation at the age of 17. Although he planned for mechanical engineering, he ended up with management degree. He then joined the family business after his return to India.

Personals 
His father’s name was Burjorji Godrej and his mother’s name was Jai Godrej. He married to Parmeshwa & has two daughters Tanya Dubash , Executive  Director And   President ,Marketing,and, Nisa Godrej, 30, Executive Vice-President, Business Development  and  only son  whom he given some important participation in the company recently.

Awards and Recognition:

He is the Chairman of The Board of Trustees of the Dadabhai Naoroji Memorial Prize Fund. He is former Chairman and President of the Indian Soap & Toiletries Makers Association, The Central Organization for Oil Industry and Trade, The Solvent Extractors Association of India, The Compound Livestock Feeds Manufacturers Association, the Indo-American Society and the Governing Council of the Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies and former member of the Deans Advisory Council of the MIT Sloan School of Management and the Wharton Asian Executive Board.

Mr. Godrej is a member of Tau Beta Pi (The Engineering Honor Society). Mr. Godrej also serves as a member of the National Council of the Confederation of Indian Industry and is a member of the Governing Board of the Indian School of Business. Mr. Godrej is a recipient of several awards and recognitions including the Rajiv Gandhi Award 2002.

Godrej has middle class values, courtesy his mother who was a schoolteacher and taught him "the greatest lesson -- humility", but believes in living life king-size. That explains his visit to 75 countries all around the world (Rio de Janeiro in Brazil remains an all-time favorites) and he makes it a point to go on extensive sightseeing even on official tours.

At the age of 62, he spends his Sundays on the Arabian Sea alternately with a jet ski and a speedboat (his grandsons Aryaan and Azaar and close friend Anil Ambani's sons, Anshul and Anmol, usually accompany him, hitched behind his boat on water-skis); and two years ago, he went to Mount Kailash --  42-km track going up to altitudes of 19,000 feet, within a day.

Leadership trade of Adi godrej:

Adi godrej is one of the most successful business leader in our country he achieved the iconic position in the business world, he is the architect of the business empire of godrej industries. Under his leadership godrej diversified themselves and achieved sustainable growth in their operation. The Godrej Group  has engaged in extensive benevolent activities like contribution to nature and wildlife. He has set up a business unit in the Vikhroli Township near Mumbai city. It includes a mangrove forest and a school. Adi Godrej is known to contribute handsomely to the Wildlife Fund of India He is an employee friendly believe in the philosophy of team work. He  has nominated in various public posts, and served in many national and international organization. Godrej has middle class values, courtesy his mother who was a schoolteacher he got great lesion from his mother and his natural extinct is to deliver with the team. Godrej believes that every organisation needs to benchmark itself with global players. The company already receives 10 per cent of its revenue from operations outside India and aims to increase it to around 25 per cent over a 10-year period. On people who have impressed him, he rates former United Kingdom prime minister Margaret Thatcher, General Electric CEO Jack Welch and industrialists JRD Tata and Dhirubhai Ambani. The writings of Welch have greatly appealed to Godrej. “I was lucky to meet the man and see the manner in which he managed GE. Apart from him, Margaret Thatcher awed me by the way she changed the face of Britain. On the Indian scene, JRD Tata was an institution in himself who I admired tremendously, while Dhirubhai Ambani, who was also my neighbor, left a lasting impression on me.”

His secretary for the past 33 years describes him as a man who respects punctuality, who is impeccably organized with a table that is never clustered, who is clear in thought, prompt in decision making — “someone who is constantly open to feedback”.

He believes in the participation of employee in the decision making and always ready to take the feedback so in certain extant he democratized the process of decision making. His authoritative vision showed the new path of growth for godrej industries.

Saturday, July 9, 2011

SRM University UG and PG Results For 2011 Decleared


SRM University has declared results 2011 for Faculty of S&H – UG and PG Regular/Supply and Faculty of E&T – M.Tech, MBA, MCA, B. Tech, B. Arch, B.Des. Students now can be checked for SRM University results Regular & arrear exams.

In this year 2011, the engineering, medical and para-medical colleges of the group were brought under the realm of SRM Deemed University.

In 1985, ‘SRM Engineering College’ was set up in the year 2002, ‘SRM College of Dentistry’ was given to the status of deemed university by the Ministry of HRD. From 2006, the deemed university got the status of a full-fledged university. 

BPSC PT -2011 Result Any Time Soon

Patna,July,9: Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) is responded over  the mail by saying that result of PT-2011 will be declared in coming week and till now commission has officially received 569 vacancies to recruit upon from the Bihar government.

However the media buzz is that further more seats will be added till the process of examination would get over.

Responding upon the number of result to be declared in the PT commission has said that the matter is under decision it is yet to finalize.

On the date of Mains examination they said that it will be decided later.
So keep your finger cross for coming week because long awaited result will be declared.

All the best for the applicant who are waiting for the result desperately .The comission will release the answer key and cut off at the time of the result.

Golden Bird India,Traced in Sri Padmanabhan Temple

 A mesmerizing treasury of gold and silver coins, jewels and precious stones in the Sree Padmanabhan temple of Kerla in India has surprised the world as sealed vaults were opened.

State government has increased security net after the discovery of treasure in recent days; it has once again shown the world about the wealthiest religious institutions in the country.

Till now four vaults recently opened at the Sree Padmanabhan temple in Trivandrum, which was unofficially estimated about $22 billion few more vaults will be opened on July 8 .

The thousands of statues of gods and goddesses made of solid gold and studded with diamonds, emeralds, rubies, and other precious stones, crowns and necklaces, all given as gifts to the god over the centuries.

The quantity of gold and silver coins was so much that the officials involved in counting weighed the coins by the sackful, rather than counting them.

Sree Padmanabhan temple,were built by the maharajas who ruled the then-kingdom of Travancore, remained under the control of the erstwhile royal family of the region after India's independence in 1947.

India's Apex Court ordered the careful inspection of the vaults after a lawyer petitioned a local court asking the Kerla Government to take over the Sree Padmanabhan temple, citing inadequate security. The current Maharaja of Travancore had appealed to the apex Court against the petition.

The inventory opened last week and the final vaults were expected to be unlocked soon. The public are aware about the treasures in temple but the quantum mesmerized everybody.

Before the trove was opened, there was almost no security at the temple, except few local guards patrolling the complex with batons, mainly for the crowd control objective.

Kerala's police have sent extra police officers to the temple and is planning a high-tech security system to protect the treasure soon.

"We plan to enhance security in a manner which will not interfere with the activities of the temple or devotees," Kerala's police chief, Jacob Punnoose said to the media.

Manoj Abraham, police commissioner Trivandrum, said two battalions of special armed police would provide security outside the temple complex.
"Later, we will discuss with temple authorities and members of the former royal family what kind of permanent security system should be put in place," Abraham said.

Every year, devout Hindus donate cash, gold and silver to temples whose value is in millions. Some of the temples in India are so wealthy; they have formed trusts which run schools, colleges and hospitals that offer free treatment to the poor people.

The new discovery Sree Padmanabhan temple has sparked a debate over the future of the treasure trove.

Vellappally Nateshan, a Hindu leader, requested the wealth should remain with the temple authorities.

Some social activists in Kerala have demanded the treasure be handed to a national trust to help the poor people of the country.

Kerala's Chief Minister Oommen Chandy, however, assured the people that the wealth would remain with the temple."It is the property of the temple. The government will protect the wealth at the temple."

Chandy said the government would bear the cost of stepping up security at the temple and ensure that worshippers were not inconvenienced.

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