Created by buddingmanagers on Wed, 26/11/2014 - 19:00
Centre orders merger of NSEL and FTIL
The government has decided to merge National Spot Exchange (NSEL), which is embroiled in over Rs 5,600- crore payment crisis, with its parent company Financial Technologies India (FTIL). The draft order, issued by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs under Section 396 of the Companies Act, 2013, comes after more than a year after the payment crisis broke out at online spot exchange in July 2013.
Created by buddingmanagers on Wed, 26/11/2014 - 17:18

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Consumer durable manufacturers expect up to 35 per cent growth in the ongoing festive season. Major companies, such as Sony, LG, Panasonic and Whirlpool, are pulling out all the stops as the sector eyes a rebound from a prolonged slump.
Created by buddingmanagers on Wed, 26/11/2014 - 16:54
Waaree Energies entered the solar industry in 2007. To d a y, Waaree Energy’s modern facility in Surat Special Economic Zone (SEZ), with an annual capacity of 250 mw, makes it the country’s largest solar module manufacturing company. The company has already executed more than 90 mw of EPC contracts, while another 92 mw of contracts are under execution. The Mumbai-based company has also completed over 2,000 kw of rooftop installations in over 100 locations.
Created by buddingmanagers on Wed, 26/11/2014 - 16:36
The Zero-Sum thought...
It seems an abstraction to say “Life is a Zero Sum game” which is played with one losing and one winning at the cost of another!
Taking a deeper understanding into the concept of Zero Sum game of Life, my realization of it is that it isn’t true. In this article, I am instigating my write completely to focus on women who have had worked and took a break or are having the desire to take up work after fulfilling the role of being the nestling empress,
Created by buddingmanagers on Wed, 26/11/2014 - 16:19
Fifteen days later our pockets feel much lighter and yes, we would have paid off , all our monthly bills and commitments and we promise to our self, “ This month, I am going to SAVE. No matter how small the savings is. “
But at the end of every month , there is something that is waiting just to empty every last rupee that we have. Be it a friend’s birthday or parents/spouse’s health or some unexpected expenses due to kids, money doesn’t seem to last. How can we tackle all these and still save something? Is saving realistic for everyone?
Created by buddingmanagers on Wed, 26/11/2014 - 16:01
Rotary International is essentially 1.2 million neighbors, friends, and community leaders who have come together to create a positive, lasting change in our communities and around the world. Rotary is made up of three parts: at the heart of Rotary are the clubs, that are supported by Rotary International and The Rotary Foundation.
Rotary clubs bring together dedicated individuals to exchange ideas, build relationships, and take action.
Rotary International supports Rotary clubs worldwide by coordinating global programs, campaigns, and initiatives.
Created by buddingmanagers on Wed, 26/11/2014 - 15:31
Indians are extreme convenience seekers. They spit, throw trash and urinate on roads and in public areas as they don’t like to exert themselves in finding the right place for these activities. We would rather save ourselves the smallest physical trouble, than exert a bit more for the sake or order and cleanliness, or other civilized behavior.
The question is how we can put an end to this? - Through actual cleaning initiatives ? or public awareness programs ?
Created by buddingmanagers on Wed, 26/11/2014 - 13:24
Sometimes, being at the right place at the right time just isn’t enough. The key is to be meet the right person at the right place and the right time. While going to right business school and reading the right business headlines and even donning the right business attire might be a wise corporate move, it would still be in vain if you don’t know the right people to get the right job. Networking is the golden word. Making acquaintances and meeting and greeting the right people in the corporate market is an essential aspect.
Created by buddingmanagers on Wed, 26/11/2014 - 13:16
The other day I ran into an old friend of mine, a computer science professional working for nearly half a decade with a popular information technology company. The moment she said she had quit the job last year, I took it casually. Thought – fair enough, must be in the family way, must have shifted, must have been bored – she is affluent enough to support herself and the job was an extension of her higher studies! But when we sat down over a cup of coffee, I found certain surprising facts. It was the moment of truth.
Created by buddingmanagers on Wed, 26/11/2014 - 12:13
Business and fun doesn’t collide. But, while at B-school students often get the opportunities to use both the same word in the same sentence. To leave a mark and make it big in the corporate arena or the business world the main trait a student needs to have is to be an all-rounder. Being jack of all trades is a must. Though, Masters of Business Administration is a professional course through and
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