Vinay Umarji And T E Narasimhan

Stories by Vinay Umarji And T E Narasimhan

IIT alumni to improve ITIs, spur rural jobs

IIT alumni to improve ITIs, spur rural jobs

Rediff.com   23 Dec 2008

The Indian Institute of Technology alumni is planning to create a new fund to support its various social projects. The projects are expected to create job opportunities for rural youth and transform India's Industrial Training Institutes.

Meltdown effect: Guj BPOs say 'work from home'

Meltdown effect: Guj BPOs say 'work from home'

Rediff.com   4 Dec 2008

Going by the adage 'necessity is the mother of invention', business process outsourcing knowledge process outsourcing units in Gujarat keep finding unique ways to cut cost amidst economic slowdown.

Major ports to tighten security

Major ports to tighten security

Rediff.com   2 Dec 2008

Port administrations are planning to install IT gadgets like Radio Frequency Identification tags in trucks, scanners and also use speedboats for patrolling. The boats alone are likely to cost around Rs 40-50 crore (Rs 400-500 million). Union Minister of Shipping T R Baalu has also asked the directorate general of shipping to undertake a special audit on security in all the major ports to ensure compliance with all security measures.

Rs 7,000 cr may come into insurance sector

Rs 7,000 cr may come into insurance sector

Rediff.com   1 Dec 2008

The Union government's recent approval to the insurance Bill, which proposes, among other things, to raise the cap on foreign direct investment to 49 per cent from 26 per cent for private sector insurance companies, is expected to bring around Rs 7,000 crore (Rs 70 billion) into the industry, according to industry representatives. However, the Bill is yet to be introduced in Parliament.

Insurance cover lapse rate set to decrease

Insurance cover lapse rate set to decrease

Rediff.com   27 Nov 2008

A committee headed by Irda's member actuary R Kannan has suggested a grace period of 15 days for policyholders who pay premium on a monthly basis, while a 30 days grace period will be available to those who pay their premium annually, half-yearly or quarterly.

European shoe makers turn to India

European shoe makers turn to India

Rediff.com   24 Nov 2008

According to industry representatives, Chinese products, which used to be cheaper by around 10 per cent compared to Indian products, are no longer cheaper due to the increase in labour costs in China. The costs of labour have risen by around 40 per cent since January 2008 in China. Implementation of the European Union anti-dumping duty and Chinese currency Yuan appreciating against the US dollar are the other stated reasons.

Textile industry may see further job cuts: CITI

Textile industry may see further job cuts: CITI

Rediff.com   19 Nov 2008

Having already witnessed a job cut of around seven lakhs so far in the year, the textile industry may see a further reduction in manpower by five lakhs, given in a decline in business by 1.5 per cent.

Society of Jesus applies for central univ status

Society of Jesus applies for central univ status

Rediff.com   18 Nov 2008

Consolidating on its 500-year-old legacy of providing quality education, The Society of Jesus (SJ) (popularly known as Jesuits) has applied for a Central University status with the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD).

PEs shift focus to sectors on domestic market

PEs shift focus to sectors on domestic market

Rediff.com   17 Nov 2008

Private equity (PE) investors are now diverting their attention to sectors such as energy, telecom, infrastructure, education, media and entertainment. Reason: these sectors are largely dependent on the domestic market and not foreign countries, especially the US market.

IIM-A offers dabbawalas food for thought

IIM-A offers dabbawalas food for thought

Rediff.com   3 Nov 2008

Case study suggests strategy to offer 'maximum bang for the minimum buck'.

B-schools woo companies for next summer

B-schools woo companies for next summer

Rediff.com   29 Oct 2008

Wary of the times ahead in the job market, business schools are working on a risk-minimisation strategy and looking at doubling the pool of companies on the campus for the summer placements scheduled in November this year.

Tamil Nadu ranks lowest in crop insurance

Tamil Nadu ranks lowest in crop insurance

Rediff.com   23 Oct 2008

Tamil Nadu ranks lowest in terms of crop insurance penetration, which is just 3.12 per cent, as compared with 25-40 per cent in other states in the country.

Finance crisis:  IITs fear dip in endowment funds

Finance crisis: IITs fear dip in endowment funds

Rediff.com   22 Oct 2008

"Funds received from alumni and companies are usually meant for specific projects. These funds pour in between October and December every year. Current projects will not be affected despite the economic slowdown, but new projects might take a hit," said T K Ghosal, deputy registrar (finance), the Indian Institute of Technology-Kharagpur.

Hollywood studios to use Indian patented tech

Hollywood studios to use Indian patented tech

Rediff.com   10 Oct 2008

Hollywood is all set to use Indian technology for the first time. An erstwhile incubatee at the Centre for Innovation, Incubation and Entrepreneurship, at Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, has been approached by prominent Hollywood production houses for his patented technology, which finds its application in the current film technology and also for Digital Intermediate Technology of the future.

Ford's small car to focus on APAC, Africa

Ford's small car to focus on APAC, Africa

Rediff.com   7 Oct 2008

Michael Boneham, president, Ford India, said the small car would be engineered for Indian conditions and that the company was keeping options open for both petrol and diesel variants. Ford's mall car will mark its entry into the mainstream segment, popularly known as the B segment cars in India, which accounts for a little over 70 per cent of the 1.3 million India car market.

IIMs want ethical business leaders

IIMs want ethical business leaders

Rediff.com   7 Oct 2008

The institutes have now begun sensitising students about business ethics and morality as well. Be it inviting eminent personalities like the Dalai Lama to speak on business ethics or incorporating ethics as a compulsory course, IIMs are making efforts to produce socially-sensitive managers.

IIM-A student, BCG to improve PDS

IIM-A student, BCG to improve PDS

Rediff.com   3 Oct 2008

The BCG project, which is supported by the United Nations' World Food Programme, the government of India and the government of Orissa, involves scanning finger prints and the iris for preparing biometric cards for a population of around 1 million. Srijan Pal Singh, an IIM-A student, who is part of the project, says the biometric cards will be filtered through a super computer to avoid duplications.

US slowdown hits recruitment from tier-II cities

US slowdown hits recruitment from tier-II cities

Rediff.com   1 Oct 2008

Even mid-size and smaller IT companies are going slow on recruitments due to the uncertainty in business from the US, which is the single-largest market for these companies, says L Venkataesan, a placement consultant based in Tiruchy. JJ College of Engineering in Tiruchy, till before last year, saw almost 95 per cent of its students being placed.

IIM-A sets up company

IIM-A sets up company

Rediff.com   23 Sep 2008

This will enable the firm, a wholly-owned subsidiary called CIIE Initiatives, to buy stakes in the companies that it incubates by investing its time and resources.

Manpower crunch cramps logistics industry

Manpower crunch cramps logistics industry

Rediff.com   8 Sep 2008

The domestic logistics industry, which is estimated to generate business worth $110 billion in the next two years, will need over 400,000 additional pair of hands in the next four to five years.