Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Delhi: Capital of fake management degree business school

AICTE says city has highest number of illegal technical institutes

Delhi has become the capital of the fake management degree business.

The Capital has bagged the dubious distinction of playing host to the largest number of illegal educational institutes in the country.

According to data provided by the All India Council for Technical Education ( AICTE), as many as 75 institutes in Delhi are enrolling students under technical programmes without its approval.

And more than half of them offer degree or diploma programmes in management studies.

Maharashtra, too, shares this dubious honour. Shockingly, both states together account for 45 per cent of all the total unapproved institutes in India.

But the Capital having the same number of illegal educational institutes as the third largest state in country is definitely a bigger reason for concern. Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal have the second and third highest number of unapproved institutions, respectively.

The AICTE is the only authority empowered to grant recognition to technical courses run by different universities and institutes in the country.

There are close to 3,500 management institutes alone approved by the AICTE, of which 3,000 offer MBA programmes and 500 offer diplomas.

According to the Council regulations, any academic programme related to the field of architecture and town planning, management studies, engineering and information technology, pharmacy, hotel management and catering require AICTE approval.

And in the absence of the Council’s nod, the ‘ degrees’ handed out by the defaulting institutes are not worth the paper they are printed on.

“ The degree or diploma awarded by such institutes does not hold any value in the job market, especially if the student wishes to seek employment in the government sector,” said M. K. Hada, head of the approval department of the Council.

The Council can do little other than give wide publicity to the fact that such institutes are not approved by it. It uploads the names of such institutes on its official website, and issues newspaper advertisements from time to time. The names of all the 348 unapproved institutes are available on www. aicte- india. org . Action against erring institutes has to be taken by the respective state administrations. In a reply to a Parliament question given by the ministry of human resource development in the Lok Sabha earlier this month, the state and UNION territory governments have been advised from time to time to issue necessary instructions to the district administration or police to take action against such institutes.

The last such communication was issued by the ministry on May 2 this year.

The ministry had also issued a public appeal to students, advising them to take necessary steps to ensure that their institutes are recognised under the law and offer courses of quality and repute.

Despite this, many of the illegal institutions continue to thrive and enroll students as a spot check by this paper revealed.

Prospective students are lured with glossy brochures that boast big corporations as recruiters.

Most operate from small campuses lodged in corner of a residential colony or a busy market. Questions on AICTE approval are dodged with the excuse that the institutes offer degrees through a tie- up with either state or central universities recognised by the University Grants Commission ( UGC).

“ We have noticed that it’s with such claims that these institutes manage to lure in students. But this is a lie. A UGC or AICTE approved university can only offer technical programmes for its own students and not extend this approval to other private institutes.

But we have noticed this is one of the popular methods used by small private institutes to enroll students and make them believe that their courses are legitimate,” S. S. Mantha, chairman, AICTE said.

The K. R. Mangalam Global Institute of Management in Greater Kailash, for instance, informed this reporter ( posing as an MBA aspirant) that their MBA degree did not require AICTE approval as it was offered by Mysore University, which is UGC recognised. Similarly, the FOSTIIMA Business School in South Extension, a five- year- old institute that boasts being set up by seven alumni of IIM Ahmedabad, also said its MBA degree was legal as it was offered through a tieup with Pondicherry University.

The gimmick obviously works.

The students at these institutes that MAIL TODAY interacted with had no idea whether the programmes they were enrolled in were approved by the AICTE or not.

But the Council pleads helplessness as far as youngsters falling into the trap of such institutes are concerned.

“ We do everything we can as far as giving publicity to the list of unapproved institutes is concerned.

Even if the institute does not give them information, students should visit our website as all the information is also uploaded there,” said a senior AICTE official, who did not wish to be identified.

Mantha, however, said that the Council is currently also trying to come up with alternative ways to counter this problem.

Q&A

Why is the AICTE approval important for an institute offering technical courses?

Approval by AICTE grants legitimacy to a technical course.

Without it, your diploma or degree will not hold any value in the job market.

Which technical programs are generally required to get the AICTE approval?

Academic programmes related to architecture and town planning, management studies, engineering and information technology, pharmacy, hotel management and catering require AICTE approval.

How can one find out if an institute is approved by AICTE?

Every year, the Council provides wide publicity to its list of unapproved institutes. This list is also available on their official website.

www. aicte- india. org

Does AICTE initiate any action against illegal institutes?

The AICTE also asks the state governments, from time to time, to take action against the erring institutes.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Bharat gas booking through phone and SMS in Delhi

Bharat Gas is a popular Liquid Petroleum Gas providing company for residential as well as commercial use in Delhi. A large number of people living in Delhi are enjoying the services of Bharat gas.
 
Bharat gas online booking facility in Delhi

For the people of Delhi booking a gas cylinder is not only possible through phone and SMS but through logging on to the internet too. The online customer service permits the Bharat gas customer at registration to create his/her own login id and password. This facilitates interaction and information access online in a secure mode. Facilities such as placing an order for refill cylinder, view refill order status/history, avail reminder service and participation in contests and promotion organised by Bharat gas. The online facility for booking gas cylinders is available to all the customers of Bharat gas in Delhi. The customers need to log on to www.ebharatgas.com to avail the online facilities including the gas cylinder booking.
 
Bharat gas booking through phone and SMS in Delhi

There is a unique number provided by Bharat Gas to the customer in Delhi. They can dial the number 1712 or 25517177 to report a leakage of book refill gas cylinder. On calling this number an Interactive Voice Recognition System activates and makes the process of reporting problem or booking a cylinder very easy for the Bharat gas customers in Delhi. This facility is especially provided to the Delhi customers of Bharat gas.

Ordering refill of Bharat gas cylinder is also possible through their SMS facility. This facility is available for the Metro cities including Delhi and the state capitals. To avail this service type REG>space<DistributorSAPCode>space<ConsumerNumber. Through this you will get your mobile number registered for the SMS booking facility.

Vodafone, MTNL, Idea, Airtel and Tata users need to send this SMS on 52725.

Reliance and other mobile users need to send this SMS on 57333.

After you get registered you will be receiving a confirmation SMS from Bharat gas.

Now for ordering a refill type LPG on your mobile and send it to 52725 is you are a Vodafone, MTNL, Idea, Airtel and Tata user.

For Reliance and other mobile users this SMS has to be sent to 57333. After you’re done with the booking of a refill cylinder you will be receiving an SMS stating the booking reference number. After the delivery you will again be receiving the confirmation of delivery along with the delivery date.

Friday, September 16, 2011

77% of Cabinet ministers crorepatis

Inflation and food prices are unlikely to affect their monthly household budget. At least 77% of the Union council of ministers are crorepatis, whose average asset value is pegged at Rs 10.3 crore — Rs 3 crore higher than their declaration two years ago.

Heavy industries minister Praful Patel (assets worth Rs 122 crore) tops the rich list, followed by junior I&B minister S Jagathrakshakan (Rs 70 crore) and urban development minister Kamal Nath (Rs 41 crore).
The data, analysed by the Association for Democratic Reforms, shows the highest asset increase has been for DMK’s Jagathrakshakan, whose worth shows a rise of Rs 64.5 crore in only two years (from Rs 5.9 crore in 2009 to Rs 70 crore in 2011). Patel is second in line, with an increase of Rs 42 crore (from Rs 79.8 crore in 2009 to Rs 122 crore in 2011), followed by Kamal Nath, whose assets rose by Rs 26 crore from Rs 14 crore in 2009 .

Jagathrakshakan also tops the list for highest asset increase percentage wise. The minister’s assets have shot up by 1,092%. Congress’s MoS (textiles) Panabaka Lakshmi is in second spot, with a growth of 828% while, MoS (road transport and highways) Tusharbhai Chaudhary recorded a 705% jump.

As many as 15 ministers have shown a dip in assets. Agatha Sangma, Prateek Patil, Virbhadra Singh, R P N Singh, D Napoleon, Vincent Pala, Jitin Prasada, Veerappa Moily, P Chidambaram, Jaipal Reddy, Farooq Abdullah, Preneet Kaur, Jairam Ramesh, S M Krishna and G K Vasan are part of the diminishing assets club.

RICH & RISING

Jagathrakshakan | DMK
MoS for Information
and Broadcasting Assets: 5.9cr in 2009
70cr in 2011

Praful Patel | NCP
Heavy industry Assets: 79.8cr | 2009
122cr | 2011

Kamal Nath | CONG
Urban development Assets: 14cr | 2009
41cr | 2011

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Blast outside Delhi high court, 12 dead, 62 injured

A powerful blast was reported outside Delhi high court gate number 5 on Wednesday morning at 10:17 am.  12 dead and at least 62 people were reported to have been injured in the blast.

The injured have been taken to AIIMS, RML and Safdarjung hospitals. The Delhi Police have cordoned off the area, not far from Parliament and the Prime Minister's Office. Fire tenders have been rushed to the spot.

Court business is usually heavy on Wednesday which is listed as a Public Interest Litation day when the visitors come to the court in large numbers.

Rajya Sabha has been adjourned till 2pm to allow government collect information and make its statement on bomb blast outside Delhi High Court.

The blast was the second explosion at the high court this year. On May 25, a small explosion that appeared to be a failed car bomb hit the court parking lot.

A high alert in the capital has been sounded and security tighten at public places.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Amar Singh arrested in cash-for-votes scam

Former Samajwadi Party general secretary Amar Singh was on Tuesday arrested for his alleged involvement in the cash-for-vote scam.

He, along with two other accused - Faggan Singh Kulaste, Mahavir Singh Bhagora - have been sent to judicial custody till September 19.

The 55-year-old Singh was denied bail and taken into custody after the court sent him to Tihar jail in the case in which he has been chargesheeted by Delhi Police after the Supreme Court expressed displeasure over the "shoddy" probe.

Rajya Sabha MP and former Samajwadi Party
leader Amar Singh
Earlier in the day, he made an appeal to the court to exempt him from appearing personally as he was ill with an infection. However, this could not convince the judge that he was too sick to make it to the court and adjourned his bail hearing till noon. Following this, Mr Singh appeared in the court where his bail plea was rejected and was sent to judicial custody.

Singh's counsel had sought the Rajya Sabha member's exemption from personal appearance before the court on medical grounds, counsel for Kulkarni sought the exemption on the ground that he was currently in the US and even court summons had not been served on him.

The counsel for Singh had sought exemption from appearance before the court urging that his client had recently undergone a kidney transplant and was suffering from various health problems including kidney infection and high blood pressure.

As the counsel filed a formal application for exemption for Singh from appearance, the court asked him to submit to it all the medical papers related to Singh's medical condition.

"Kindly show me the paper (medical report) when kidney transplant took place and what is his condition right now," the judge had said.

At this, Singh's counsel sought two days to furnish all the medical papers to the court, but the judge ordered him to submit them by Tuesday itself.

CBI says, Reddy brothers (Mining scam) had businesses in foreign countries too

CBI sources said that Gali Janardhana Reddy and Srinivasa Reddy had businesses in foreign countries as well.

Janardhana Reddy
Janardhana Reddy
CBI investigations have revealed that Gali Janardhana Reddy and his brothers owned six companies in foreign countries including Mauritius and Virgin Islands. These companies diverted money paid by the Chinese companies for iron ore export. The CBI is now verifying the flow of funds into the country.

The CBI will move a custody petition on Wednesday in the Gali Janardhana Reddy case. Hearings on the bail petition moved by Gali and his associate will also take place on Wednesday. The CBI is preparing to ask for 15 days remand for questioning Gali on illegal mining and export.

The CBI is also planning to intensify its searches in the Gali Janardhana Reddy illegal mining case. Sources said more arrests will follow in the case. The CBI is analysing the 1530 do

cuments seized from Gali Janardhana Reddy and DV Srinivasa Reddy residences.

Mining lord Gali Janardhana Reddy spent a sleepless night at Chanchalguda Jail on Monday. He was given prison number 697 and Srinivasa Reddy 696. Both of them were placed in the administrative block that has 10 more prison inmates. The jail authorities did not permit the Reddy relatives to bring in any food for Gali and his Srinivasa. Gali ate some bread and fruit and drank a glass of butter milk provided by the jail administration. Both were given a black blanket and asked to sleep on the floor.