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12月29日 Blind to reality?This is the oldest profession known to man... there is no country in this world where it does not exist. It fulfils an important need of the society, that’s why it exists. But what does it get in return, only hypocrisy and neglect and occasionally some misguided attempt to curb this ‘menace’. The latest being The Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Amendment Bill, 2006, proposed by the government to be tabled in the Lok Sabha very soon. If this law comes into effect, prostitution will be forced to go underground and the lives of prostitutes will become more dangerous and destitute. Just take a look at the amendments proposed in the law. The biggest complaint that we have is with Section 5C of the proposed law, the section basically says that any person “found in a brothel for the purpose of sexual exploitation” can be fined upto Rs 20,000 and imprisoned for a maximum of three months. Further, the proposed law states that if that same person is caught again for a similar ‘offense’, he is liable to be fined Rs 50,000 and face an imprisonment term of no less than six months! Needless to say, if this law comes into effect it will sound a death knell for this profession.....Continue 12月3日 “BJP regime has ruined law and order here”Where does the Congress stand in this election in Chhattisgarh?
What I understand from the areas I have toured so far, the people in this state want a change. I am totally convinced that we shall come to power with a majority, but our focus will remain the traditional Congress voters, the tribal communities. Our main aim to oust this corrupt government and all the party workers are focused on that and working hard.What are the electoral issues that Congress is stressing on? The Bharatiya Janata Party has failed in all fronts and face serious charges of corruption. They have failed to deliver, whether on their promise of distributing cows or distributing rice at Rs three a kilogram to the poor people. If we come to power, we shall launch the scheme of selling rice at Rs two a kilo, and without any ceiling on the amount they want to buy. We shall also order inquiries into all the scams of the incumbent government. The BJP says your Congress government was tyrannical and casteist. Statistics show under whose regime the crime graph has jumped. Not only are there murders, burglaries and other crime, shamefully, we are seeing at least two rapes every day. Increasingly, the common man is becoming insecure. You have become the self-appointed chief ministerial candidate of the Congress and the BJP is raising this lack of inner-party democracy as an electoral issue. Unlike other parties, we do not impose a chief minister from the High Command. As is customary, our chief minister is elected by winning MLAs and that is what will be this time too.....Continue 10月22日 Shrewd, crude, definitely RussianPost SCO's move on Georgia, it is a mere cakewalk for Russia to build support in other regional groups Diplomatic lingo and lexicons used in international diplomacy leave enough space for warring parties to manoeuver and interpret declarations and claim tactical ‘wins’. Last week’s meeting of Shanghai Corporation Organisation (SCO) was no different. Whatever the decision was, both Russia and the West claimed tactical victory. China and four Central Asian nations – members of erstwhile Soviet Republic – inked an avowal supporting Russia's position in the Caucasus, however, also putting across “deep concern” over the Georgia conflict and calling for a negotiated resolution. In a joint communiqué, the leaders of China, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan declared that they “support the active role of Russia in assisting peace and cooperation in the region.” ....ContinueSource : IIPM Editorial, 2008 An Initiative of IIPM, Malay Chaudhuri and Arindam chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist). Read also :-
10月15日 Do nail him, but please press the right charges!The call for al-Bashir's arrest on charges of genocide could only have a negative impact Those who follow events in Darfur closely know very well that Sudan’s President Omar Hassan al-Bashir leads a group of political and military leaders responsible for serious and large-scale crimes against Sudanese citizens that the country’s military forces, with the assistance of paramilitary groups and militias, commit every day in the region. These citizens are guilty only of belonging to the three tribes (Fur, Masalit, & Zaghawa) that spawned the rebels who took up arms against the government a few years ago.Any step to hold Sudan’s leaders accountable for their crimes is therefore most welcome. Nevertheless, the decision of Luis Moreno-Ocampo, the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, to request an arrest warrant against al-Bashir is puzzling, for three reasons. First, if Moreno-Ocampo intended to pursue the goal of having al-Bashir arrested, he might have issued a sealed request and asked the ICC’s judges to issue a sealed arrest warrant, to be made public only once al-Bashir travelled abroad.....Continue Source : IIPM Editorial, 2008 An Initiative of IIPM, Malay Chaudhuri and Arindam chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist). Read also :-
10月4日 No vehicle to flyIAF is in dearth of fighter squadron Indian defense always seems to be dearth of some or other things. There is already a dearth of officers clubbed with delay in their infrastructural projects. Recently there has been one more problem added to its kitty. Indian AirForce is not able to achieve its sanctioned strength of 39.5 fighter squadrons and its estimated that it will be unable to achieve it even by 2017. The IAF is down to just about 30-32 squadrons (each has 12 to 18 jets), and worst yet, the older MiG variants are ready to take retirement. Even after new orders and procurement, India will manage to add only 35.5 fighter squadrons by the end of 2012 and 37.5 squadrons by end of 2017. .....ContinueSource : IIPM Editorial, 2008 An Initiative of IIPM, Malay Chaudhuri and Arindam chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist). Read also :-
5月13日 A new-age India witnesses the dawn of eve power... all the way!Blessed as this trend is, So I say, shatter that proverbial glass ceiling with finality and think beyond the barriers of illiteracy and prejudice, with a line from Shaggy that goes out to all the women I know… So amazing how this world was made, I wonder if GOD is a woman… For complete IIPM article click here Source:- IIPM Editorial, 2008 An IIPM and Management Guru Prof.Arindam Chaudhuri's Initiative IIPM | Arindam Chaudhuri | 4Ps Business & Marketing | Business & Economy | Kkoooljobs | Planman Media | Planman Consulting | Planman Marcom | Planman Technologies | Planman Financial | Planman Motion Pictures | GIDF | The Daily Indian | IIPM Think Tank | The Sunday Indian 5月1日 Get real, it ain’t reel life!Meghna ghai PURI proves that being a female fresher in the corporate world can get real reel-like... She just passed out with a B.Sc. in management from King’s College, London and her father asked her to join him in his business... Today, she is Director, Whistling Woods International. Read More :- B&E,4ps & IIPM Publication IIPM | Arindam Chaudhuri | 4Ps Business & Marketing | Business & Economy | Kkoooljobs | Planman Media | Planman Consulting | Planman Marcom | Planman Technologies | Planman Financial | Planman Motion Pictures | GIDF | The Daily Indian | IIPM Think Tank | The Sunday Indian 4月11日 “We are extremely small... But, we have worked for large clients all our lives...”Talk of living life on its own terms and Equus doesn’t accept the meager 15-17% commission that the whole industry abides by, instead it has marketed the flat-rate concept to its clients. For this flat, nonvertical and non-hierarchical agency, If its defiant way of doing things sets it apart from others, then it also has an extremely young team to keep up that spirit where the average age is around twenty seven years. “The next rung of leadership could emerge anywhere between 25-32 at best which I think is fantastic as most agencies are filled with fuddy-duddies, dinosaurs. This is what distinguishes us. I walk in to pitches seeing people under whom I was training, still running offices in Delhi and Bombay. It is good to know that we would grow older much later,” says Swapan. A WPP agency, Equus Red Cell (part of WPP’s Red Cell brand of agency), looks for emerging industries and goes after them. Talking about the work culture in the agency an employee says, “You do not need grey hair in order to meet the CEOs. They push you to do better.” Swapan describes his agency as ‘fun’, doesn’t have a separate cabin to himself, “sees himself as the chief trader in a stock market”, believes in giving wings to his employees and seeks intellectual competition. Well, that’s the grey cells mixed with red cells effect! Read More :-
IIPM | Arindam Chaudhuri | 4Ps Business & Marketing | Business & Economy | Kkoooljobs | Planman Media | Planman Consulting | Planman Marcom | Planman Technologies | Planman Financial | Planman Motion Pictures | GIDF | The Daily Indian | IIPM Think Tank | The Sunday Indian 3月27日 The marketing blitzkrieg...Marketing… yes, ever since the marketing bug bit 2月25日 World in its early childhood... Overview
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If their crushing loss in the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections was not enough provocation to trigger infighting; BJP’s loss in the presidential election stakes, has further escalated the attrition war within the party. The two distinct camps within the BJP are headed by former Deputy Prime Minister Lal Krishna Advani & party chief Rajnath Singh. While Singh attempted to sideline Advani by roping in RSS’s support, Advani hit back at party chief during the recent BJP National Executive by demanding a discussion on reasons for the humiliating defeat in UP Assembly polls. 1月30日 Rediff ’ine sharing!These aren’t exactly the times for sharing your possessions with the needy! But in the cyber arena, opportunities for sharing keep on increasing. Taking a cue from the makers of ‘YouTube’, Rediff has also plunged into the content sharing space. With the launch of its portal titled ‘iShare’, Rediff is now offering a platform for sharing content & also allows social networking. The iShare service allows its
Ajit Balakrishnan, Chairman & CEO, Rediff .com, says, “The increasing usage of technology & the means becoming affordable, we believe that iShare will provide users a context to connect & enjoy a more comprehensive multimedia experience.” However, the journey would not be a cake walk for iShare as it would have to face competition from the likes of YouTube. Since Google had picked up YouTube in October 2006 for $1.65 billion, hence indirectly Rediff would have to tackle the mighty Google in India. |
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