Friday 28 September 2012

Indian Institute of Management, Indore (IIM-I) won laurels at the 7th National Young Economist Competition 2012 held in Bangalore.




Kapil Kanungo, student of 5-year Integrated Programme in Management (IPM) at Indian Institute of Management, Indore (IIM-I) won laurels at the 7th National Young Economist Competition 2012 held in Bangalore.


The event was organised by Christ University, Bangalore on 17th September.


Speaking to DNA Kapil said, "Presence of mind helped in winning the extempore written and verbal rounds and knowing current affairs proved useful".


Students from various universities across the country participated in the competition. The theme for the competition was 'The Economic Growth Crisis in Indian Economy'.


Research-based papers on following sub-themes: Inclusive Growth--A New Paradigm, Reforms and Economic Growth in India, Impossible Trinity--an Indian Experience, Capital Flows and Current Account--Trends in India and Managing Fiscal Deficit and Inflation was invited.


The topic given for the research paper was - 'Growth Crisis in Indian Economy '. Kapil's paper on 'Inclusive Growth in India' was adjudged the best among the 10 finalists. He wrote the paper under the guidance of Dr Siddhartha K Rastogi, Faculty IIM Indore.



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 Kasturba Gandhi National Memorial Trust is organizing a two-day national seminar on 'Quality Enhancement in Higher Education through Autonomous Status-A necessity' at Kasturbagram Rural Institute, here from Friday. The seminar is being sponsored by the UGC. Vice-chancellor, DAVV Dr D P Singh will be the chief guest of the occasion.

During the inaugural function, principal Kasturbagram Rural Institute, Lata Shrivastava will deliver the welcome address, while the convenor Dr Vandana Gupta will highlight the objectives of the seminar. Principal Lok Bharti Gram Vidyapith, Bhavnagar (Gujarat) Dr Hasmukh Suthar will be the keynote speaker. Special guest will be Dr Rajiv Dixit, DSW, DAVV, Indore. Special lecture would be delivered by Dr Anju Pawan Bhadoria, administration coordinator, DPIP, Bhopal. The chairperson, trustee and secretary of Kasturba Gandhi National Memorial Trust Dr Karunakar Trivedi will also address the gathering.

In the second half, guest lectures will be delivered. Dr Umrao Singh Chaudhary, former VC, DAVV will deliver a lecture on 'Role of government, management, staff and student.'

On second day, director, Satya Sai Vidya Vihar, Madhav Paranjape will speak on the 'Responsibility and Accountability of Teaching Community,' while Dr Shitla Prasad of Irwing Christian College, Allahabad will speak on 'Autonomy: Role in development of Higher Education.' Dr Meenakshi Mathur, a Home Science professor from Jodhpur will deliver a lecture on 'E-content autonomy in teaching and learning.'

In the next session, Dr BK Passi, retired professor and head, School of Education, DAVV will speak on 'Freedom of Curriculum Designing,' while Dr Janak Palta, former director of Bahai Institute for Rural Women will speak on Promotion of Extension Activities and Community Services, and Promotion of Vocational Courses Through Autonomy. While the invited talk would be from Bharat Chapparwal, former VC, DAVV on 'Hurdles in implementing autonomy.' This would be followed by valedictory ceremony.

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