BBA MBA Institute: Student Notice Board
Inspirational piece
The feature "Dead Man Talking" (TSI, May 17-23) by Prashanto Banerji on Randy Pausch, a computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon, his fight against pancreatic cancer in 2006 and in his famous book "The Last Lecture" was very emotive and educative too. The article touches the heart and teaches about how to live life with full jest. However, but Randy’s last lecture is quite stimulating and continues to inspire and educate millions. In fact, Prashanto has aptly paid his tributes by writing words like "Thank you for the Last Lecture Randy-- still clapping for you!." Although time is immortal and the man is mortal but people like Randy become immortal by leaving their fine footprints on the sand of time. Hats off to Prashanto for writing such a motivational piece.
Dilbag Rai
Chandigarh Liberal approach
This refers to Prasoon Majumdar's article “Censure Censor” (TSI, May17-23). It was an eye-opener and imparts right information on Cinematographic Act. I hope that with the passing of this Bill, the Censor Board will be liberal on scenes that have caused controversies before. When the government announced its intention of bringing in a new Cinematograph Act, it was hoped that there would be major changes in the censorship regime and a much more liberal approach to cinema would be the result. But a look at the draft of Bill that the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has put up on its website and invites comments on it. However, it is pertinent to point here that the Cinematograph Bill is still at a preliminary stage, and will go through several rounds of consultation, both within the ministry and with people outside, before the Bill is introduced. Majumdar has correctly pointed out that it will enable the movie makers to concentrate on particular segment age wise too while creating the film, I still think but the problem of the film still being watched by all age groups irrespective of the certificate granted seems to stay in India for long. The Bill also will deal with piracy seriously. Severe penalties ranging from Rs 5 Lakh to Rs 25 lakh with imprisonment up to three years will be forced on people involved in it. But what measures will be taken to track them is still unknown. All in all, let's be positive about the new Bill and norms issued by the Centre and enjoy the movies with a new liberal approach.
Adyant Singhal
via mail Blessing in disguise
This refers to "Is the CPM on its way to yet another term in West Bengal" by Arindam Chaudhuri (TSI, May 17-23). Over many years, CPM has ruled West Bengal by adopting a calibrated strategies on the psyche of common Bengali man, through a slew of unfulfilled promises. But Chaudhuri's views rightly pointed that it may turn out to be a different story this time around because TMC's split with Congress will help CPM in the next local elections. However, only time will tell who will rule the roost, TMC or CPM.
Pradyut Hande
Mumbai
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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2010.
An Initiative of IIPM, Malay Chaudhuri and Arindam chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist).
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Inspirational piece
The feature "Dead Man Talking" (TSI, May 17-23) by Prashanto Banerji on Randy Pausch, a computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon, his fight against pancreatic cancer in 2006 and in his famous book "The Last Lecture" was very emotive and educative too. The article touches the heart and teaches about how to live life with full jest. However, but Randy’s last lecture is quite stimulating and continues to inspire and educate millions. In fact, Prashanto has aptly paid his tributes by writing words like "Thank you for the Last Lecture Randy-- still clapping for you!." Although time is immortal and the man is mortal but people like Randy become immortal by leaving their fine footprints on the sand of time. Hats off to Prashanto for writing such a motivational piece.
Dilbag Rai
Chandigarh Liberal approach
This refers to Prasoon Majumdar's article “Censure Censor” (TSI, May17-23). It was an eye-opener and imparts right information on Cinematographic Act. I hope that with the passing of this Bill, the Censor Board will be liberal on scenes that have caused controversies before. When the government announced its intention of bringing in a new Cinematograph Act, it was hoped that there would be major changes in the censorship regime and a much more liberal approach to cinema would be the result. But a look at the draft of Bill that the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has put up on its website and invites comments on it. However, it is pertinent to point here that the Cinematograph Bill is still at a preliminary stage, and will go through several rounds of consultation, both within the ministry and with people outside, before the Bill is introduced. Majumdar has correctly pointed out that it will enable the movie makers to concentrate on particular segment age wise too while creating the film, I still think but the problem of the film still being watched by all age groups irrespective of the certificate granted seems to stay in India for long. The Bill also will deal with piracy seriously. Severe penalties ranging from Rs 5 Lakh to Rs 25 lakh with imprisonment up to three years will be forced on people involved in it. But what measures will be taken to track them is still unknown. All in all, let's be positive about the new Bill and norms issued by the Centre and enjoy the movies with a new liberal approach.
Adyant Singhal
via mail Blessing in disguise
This refers to "Is the CPM on its way to yet another term in West Bengal" by Arindam Chaudhuri (TSI, May 17-23). Over many years, CPM has ruled West Bengal by adopting a calibrated strategies on the psyche of common Bengali man, through a slew of unfulfilled promises. But Chaudhuri's views rightly pointed that it may turn out to be a different story this time around because TMC's split with Congress will help CPM in the next local elections. However, only time will tell who will rule the roost, TMC or CPM.
Pradyut Hande
Mumbai
For more articles, Click on IIPM Article.
Source : IIPM Editorial, 2010.
An Initiative of IIPM, Malay Chaudhuri and Arindam chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist).
For More IIPM Info, Visit below mentioned IIPM articles.
Run after passion and not money, says Arindam Chaudhuri
IIPM BBA MBA B-School: Rabindranath Tagore Peace Prize To Irom Chanu Sharmila
IIPM Prof Rajita Chaudhuri: The New Age Woman
Award Conferred To Irom Chanu Sharmila By IIPM
IIPM’s Management Consulting Arm - Planman Consulting
IIPM Lucknow – News article in Economic Times and Times of India
Planman Consulting: The sister concern of IIPM
Planman Consulting
Social Networking Sites have become advertising shops