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Planning a trip abroad, rest assured, reissuing a passport won't be much of a hassle now; all thanks to the government’s revised guidelines. For renewal, police verification has been cut-out (unless there is some negativity involved) and the re-issue has to be within four days. The eligibility criteria for Emigration Check Not Required has also been eased from graduation to matriculation. Along with the levy for the common man, the government is also working on the Passport Act to keep a tab on the cases of fraud. Introduction of biometric passports (with a digital storage device to record fingerprints and other details) is also on the cards.
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Professor Rajita Chaudhuri is the Dean of IIPM Center for Enterprise Management (3 years integrated (BBA+MBA) course in Planning and Entrepreneurship) and well acclaimed columnist of 4P’s Business and Marketing magazine.
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Monday, January 22, 2007
IIPM :- Younger generation is not finding Nokia attractive
Pride comes before a downfall may be a cliché flogged to death by writers starved of words. Yet, the marketplace is littered with once formidable and invincible brands that forget the basic rule of survival: Don’t take the customer for granted and don’t become complacent. Dalda, Colgate, BPL, Gwalior Suiting, HMT and Bata are just few brands that were once invincible and are now dead or vulnerable.
In the pantheon of brands that dominate the Indian marketplace, Nokia undoubtedly looks totally invincible with a market share that rivals would die for. But hang on! Go to a Nokia service centre and
you suddenly find hordes of angry consumers with a series of complaints against Nokia’s hi-end multimedia handsets (including the much hyped N-series and E-series) that seem to hang, freeze, gas or simply switch-off just when your boss or girl/boy friend makes that call! “I (and my whole group) have got rid of my Nokia phone because at any given moment it just used to hang on me and go kaput,” complains Prashant Garg, a young executive at a leading MNC. His friend Akhil agrees. “For me, Nokia has lost the Mr. Dependable tag. You just cannot trust a Nokia phone anymore!” And the word is spreading. According to the IDC India Mobile Handset Usage Satisfaction Study 2006, Nokia is no more the most preferred brand. Instead, it trails far behind Sony Ericsson, the brand which stands tall grabbing the No. 1 spot in the handset user’s overall satisfaction.
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Wednesday, January 10, 2007
IIPM Press Release :- An engrossing extrapolation to Kautilya’s enduring treatise…
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Hailed for the pivotal component he proved in crafting the foundations of one of India’s greatest empires, and his proximity with Chandragupta Maurya – the very first sovereign of the dynasty – Kautilya essayed a stellar role in guiding his king and skilfully mentoring him in establishing the might of the Maurya Empire. So much so that the very mention of the name Kautilya, for centuries, has been synonymous with someone who is a shrewd philosopher and visionary.
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Wednesday, January 03, 2007
The Left consolidation and fall of the Empire in Latin America
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It is true that Fidel Castro is still the only surviving Communist President in the region, but Chavéz's advocacy of Socialism has earned him friends not only in Latin America but also in far-flung regions like Iran and Middle East. On the eve of his victory in Presidential elections, Chavéz proudly described it as a victory of 'humanity' and 'love'. "It is the beginning of a new era," he declared from the balcony of his presidential palace, as large crowd of supporters cheered him.
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