Finally, the placement season of Top Indian MBA grads has begun (or, shall I say, ended the way its been projected that all have been placed already?). And with the placement seasons come eye-popping Salary figures as headlines in major newspapers. I never...

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Till recession hit globally, India had grown phenomenally at more than 8% per year for couple of years. This was possible due to the growth of many sectors primarily among them Telecom, IT, Manufacturing to name a few. And this phenomenal growth also led to...
Till recession hit globally, India had grown phenomenally at more than 8% per year for couple of years. This was possible due to the growth of many sectors primarily among them Telecom, IT, Manufacturing to name a few. And this phenomenal growth also led to...
Let me drive you a little more than a couple of year back, at a time when the world economy was going on gung-ho and any news related to astronomical top-management salaries were met with exclamatory remarks such as Oh! or Wow! Dont you agree?Okay, now back...
Now here is another announcement by Mr. Kapil Sibal We have now a policy. All schools will have an ICT (Information and Communications Technology) teacher. We will pay their salary, which is Rs.10,000 per monthI dont think any other HRD minister has made such...
Now here is another announcement by Mr. Kapil Sibal We have now a policy. All schools will have an ICT (Information and Communications Technology) teacher. We will pay their salary, which is Rs.10,000 per monthI dont think any other HRD minister has made such...
Most analysts had ruled out further push to the Reform process for the Education industry at least during the FY 2010-11 with nothing to hear in the Finance ministers Union Budget 2010 speech except an incremental allocation of additional 15% for the sector...
Most analysts had ruled out further push to the Reform process for the Education industry at least during the FY 2010-11 with nothing to hear in the Finance ministers Union Budget 2010 speech except an incremental allocation of additional 15% for the sector...