Wednesday, 11 August 2010

Iipm Guest Lecture By Mr. T K Arun - Editor, Delhi Edition Of The Economic Times

To achieve the opening address, Mr. Arun said desensitized to the rural economy and rural masses against the privileges offered to the urban population. On a journalistic tone, said: Over the years, various government agencies and bureaucratic systems have helped to regular planned economic ruin in rural areas. He also has with the audience, as in the past of tolerance and religious minorities has deep the tissue embedded shared society, which unfortunately not the case today. He stressed the need to educate the rural masses and are financheap nfl jerseyscially independent, the micro-finance available to them does. Speaking at the event, Mr. Amir Ullah Khan, said: It is true,ly disturbing to see that till today, even after 6 decades of independence, the percentage of college


going youngsters who actually finish college is very low. Count with it the huge gender bias that has mushroomed all over the country - be it in education or at the workplace - this will not help in the multi-dimensional growth that we are looking forward for India in the 21st century." He also exposed the charade behincarolina panthers jerseys.d inflation much to the delight of the audiences. "Much needs to be done for the education sector if India has to grow strongly," he added passionately.

Convening the entire session, Mr. K K Srivastav enlightened the audience with interesting economic facts and figures.

IIPM truly cares for the intellectual net worth of its students and this exercise was another striking example in this regard. Through this seminar, IIPM reemphasized its academic supremacy in the field of management and economics; as such evennfl jerseysts have become a regular affair at the institute. To make this seminar more wide based, their were students from other institutes as well, which included the FORE School of Management, MDI, Gurgaon, amongst others.

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