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Employee selection in India is a process of elimination and not an evaluation?

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Employee selection in India involves both elimination and evaluation. Candidates are often screened based on their qualifications, experience, and skills through interviews, assessments, and reference checks before a final decision is made. It is a comprehensive process that aims to identify the best fit for the job role.

How you can contribute to the IIM in the formative years?

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By not interfering in its normal, natural growth and evolution with the run of time.

-AKJ

What are the Achievements of 11th five year plan of India?

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The highlights of the achievements of this Ministry. The allocation of funds for various schemes/programmes for tribal development has been increased from Rs. 630 crore in 1999-2000 to Rs. 810 crore in 2000-2001 and Rs. 1040 crore in 2001-2002, representing an increased of 65% over the year 1999-2000.

A National Scheduled Tribes Financial and Development Corporation (NSTFDC) has been set up with an authorised share capital of Rs. 500 crore. NSTFDC is an apex institution for financing economically viable projects for Scheduled Tribes and extends financial assistance at concessional rate for income-generating schemes costing upto Rs. 10 lakh per unit, provides grants for skill development programmes for STs and fill the unit, provides grants for skill development programmes for STs and fill the critical gaps by providing backward and forward linkages for activities undertaken by STs whose family income does not exceed double the poverty line income limit. Level of Special Central Assistance to Tribal Sub-Plan of States/Uts increased from Rs. 400 crore in 2000-2001 to Rs. 500 crore in 2001-2002. Close monitoring is being done to ensure full and proper utilization of the funds provided to the States/U.Ts.

Level of grant-in-aid to States under art. 275(1) of the Constitution increased from Rs. 200 crore in 2000-01 to Rs. 300 crore in 2001-2002. Major shift in the procedure for release of grants has been made. Grants are now released for specific infrastructure and other projects after discussion with the State Governments to achieve better targeting of the expenditure. 100 Residential Schools proposed to be set up during the 9th Plan period by utilising part of the allocation for grant-in-aid under art. 275(1) of the Constitution, to improve the quality of education being imparted to tribal students. 75 Residential Schools have already been sanctioned, out of which 12 schools are already under operation. Funds provided to State Governments/Uts for construction/improvement of about 1400 kms of roads in tribal areas, 250 staff quarters for schools, 200 school and hostel buildings 1600 class rooms, 50 community centres, and also for drinking water facility, rural electrification, culverts/cause-ways and rural irrigation projects.

During Tenth Five Year Plan, about 510 projects of NGos were provided financial assistance to the tune of Rs.146.16 Crore under the scheme of "Grant-in-aid to Voluntary Organizations" which benefited about 4.63 lakh scheduled tribe people. Encouragement is being given to performing NGOs by entrusting need based projects in service deficient tribal areas

For the development of Primitive Tribal Groups, Rs. 105.03 Crore were released during Tenth Five Year Plan for various activities viz. housing, land distribution, land development, education, agriculture/horticulture development, health, etc. taken up through State Governments and NGOs. Besides this, lives of heads of 409500 number of PTG families were insured under "Janshree Beema Yojanna" of Life Insurance Corporation of India.

Post-Matric Scholarship for pursuing post-matriculation courses, including professional, technical and non-professional/non-technical courses extended to Rs. 3.66 lakh ST students during 2000-2001. Construction of 92 boys and 40 girls hostels sanctioned.

Construction of 36 Ashram Schools sanctioned

Durings Tenth Five Year Plan, total 29113 ST youths were provided vocational training through State Government and NGO run institutions (21583 youths trained through States and 7530 through NGOs) with a financial support of Rs. 30.63 Crore (Rs.24.35 Crore to States and Rs.6.28 Crore to NGOs).

During Tenth Five Year Plan, 84 educational complexes for Scheduled Tribe (ST) girls were supported in identified low literacy districts through NGOs and autonomous societies of the State Governments, with an amount of Rs.33.34 Crore which benefited 9646 ST girls.

In order to secure higher earning and generate employment opportunity to the tribals, the Tribal Co-operative Marketing Federation of India (TRIFED) procured and marketed minor forest produce in the order of Rs. 76 crore and Rs. 78 crore during 1999-2000 and 2000-2001 respectively

Scientific management theory?

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Scientific Management Theory is a theory of management concerned with the physical efficiency of an individual worker. The main objective was to improve economic efficiency and labor productivity. They wanted to be fair to the workers for a days work. To explain how the individual's motivation works strictly as a function of economic reward. :)

What is the role of information in disaster management?

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Radio nowadays is important facility for disaster management. Two ways communication radio could be used to extend information from/to disaster location. When natural disaster happened, normal communication facilities like mobile phone, PSTN, BTS towers, phone lines used to be destructed/failed as well, so at this time, radio / amateur radios act as emergency communication services those could relay information to/from disaster location. Of course amateur radio itself that serves emergency communication should have good strength against power of natural disaster, and could be operated uses emergency power supply.

Communication range of emergency amateur radio station is relative dues to frequency that is used. Could be short range if VHF used (up to 50km), or long range if HF used (up to 20,000km).

In disaster affected communities the Radio stations are the primary public information service, bringing information on for example in a hurricane situation on the storms progress, when to seek shelter, and when it is safe to move around outside once again. They will also provide information on the severity of the disaster and any recommended actions the authorities have set for the population.

Basically Radio is the chief source of communicating with the community in a disater situation.

On the 8th Oct 2005, there was an earthquake in the northern areas of PAKISTAN. The government administration were dealing into a single building Margala Towers in Capital. Had there been early information from radio as a communication facility about the damages which had taken place in the vale of Azad Kashmir, the whole hearted public of PAKISTAN would have certainly looked into volunteering for the rehablitation, though it the formal work started in 3 days of the jolts and carried for an year or so and its consequences still being dealt with.

Secondly, recently the Sirilankan Cops have fight out the rebel Tamil Tigers. What the government did was jamming the means of communication for tt while they tracked them down.

Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (BNNRC).is promoting the advocacy with the government in relation to community radio with other organizations since its emergence. Community Radio is playing very significant role in the countries of South Asia responding to other regions of the world. Recently Information Ministry of the People's Republic of Bangladesh formulated Community Radio Installation, Broadcast and Operation Policy 2008 and we would thank the Government for this policy.

Community radio can play significant role in disaster management through promoting preparedness, warning and rehabilitation programs before, during and after any disaster in the coastal areas. In the pre-disaster phase, community radio can promote social forestry, which is the way of developing greenbelt promotion. Community radio can disseminate the messages of warning signals, indigenous coping mechanism i.e. behavior of animal, local weather situations, on first aid, emergency food, evacuation, gathering in cyclone shelter in particular space and on sanitation practice and facilities during emergency and before or afterwards. Moreover, community radio can reflect on plan for emergency responses.

During the disaster phase community radio can standby and function in warning dissemination in local language/accents. Local young people can form a volunteer group as community radio listeners club and can work using radio messages for effective publicity for readiness.

They can shelter vulnerable groups of people including first aid service and conduct rescue activities respecting the Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Disaster Response (SPHERE). Community radio can forecast availability of first aid sources and vulnerable area for immediate evacuation. As all communication ways are disrupted during the disaster phase, community radio can continue linkage with government control room and liaison with NGOs and donor agencies.

In post-disaster phase, community radio can broadcast programs and messages on management of deaths and disposal of wastage, restoration of safe water supply and basic sanitation, promotion of alternative livelihood options, appropriate technology for restoration of communications, start immediate need assessment through pre selected volunteers, organize and coordinate relief operations by mobilizing local resources, and prioritize primary health care services.

For the effective role of community radio in disaster management, the CR staff should be properly motivated and radio programs should be designed with much emphasis on the disaster preparedness.

That is why, BNNRC set up Community Radio Academy on 01 May 2008 as one of its social enterprises to enhance capacity of the community radio staff and to conduct research and development activities on community radio program production. Specific Intervention: 1. Organize TOT for Community Radio Station Manager and Initiators 2. Publish handbook on Community Radio and DRR 3. Strengthen Community Radio Academy (TA and Curriculum & Content) 4. Publish handbook on Community Media and DRR 5. Organize two days national forum on Community radio and DRR in collaboration with DRR stakeholders ( each year) 6.

Which are the 10 difficult exams in India?

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yes it is one of the toughest course in India . there are also many other courses that are tough in India for example upsc exams that usually not an course it is just an exam conducted to serve for the government

What is the last 10 years GDP of India?

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What is the consumer price index of india for the last 10 years?

What is meant by reverse saturation current?

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reverse saturation current is produced by the thermal activity of the diode materials. This current: 1- Is temprature dependant; that is, it increases as temprature. 2- Accounts fot the major portion of diode reverse current

surface leakage current is produced by contamination on the surface of the device, allowing current flow to bypass the junction

How will you start annual day function?

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annual day is started by a good speech of the chief guest .then continuig with the speech of principle and next the aawards will be presented. and at last there will be many cultural programes.

Why you wish to join as a faculty in iim?

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One wish to join in IIM because it is a prestigious institution and working there is a pride. The economy of the nation depends on the quality of education provided in such organizations. Being associated with such a premier organization is a virtue.

How do you start a blog i am interested to start a blog?

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I assume you want to start a blog. It is easy, the only hardest part is building it into a successful one.

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How do you get cbse tenth board certificate if you lost?

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First make a FIR to the local police station where you are staying and take the receipt receipt to your school. Again apply for the duplicate certificate. For all this process some money and lot of time is going to be spent.

What is advanced management theory?

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Advanced management theory is considered to be development of critical thinking. These are skills that sharpen the intellect in various aspects.

How do you do preparation for iit before two months of iit examination?

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just focus a lot on revision else u would lose d grip.

revise through compendiums

What is management theory?

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Management theory can be regarded as the collection of ideas which set forth general rules on how to manage a business. It actually addresses the managers and supervisors relation with the organization's knowledge and its goals. Its implementation require the accomplishment of the goals and the motivation of the employees to perform at higher standard.