Ishqiya is a crime-romantic-thriller upcoming Hindi film starring Arshad Warsi, Vidya Balan and Naseeruddin Shah in the lead roles. The film is directed by debutant Abhishek Chaubey and is produced by Raman Maroo and Vishal Bharadwaj. The movie is scheduled to be released on 29 January 2010.
(Unofficial) Anthem Song for Rajkot City (produced in co-operation with RMC)
Singer: Asif Jeriya and Urvashi Pandya
Lyrics and Music by: Shailesh and Utpal
LYRICS AND MUSIC BY:SHAILESH-UTPAL watch?v=PbuqXEScRtI
This is an installation that was set up in public spaces around Mumbai to make people aware that their contributions, however small, can help end child labour. Very nice idea to pass the message across the heart.
The song is called “Khambho.” It’s a name of an Indian Wine (alcoholic countryside drink)
Rajkot based Tapasvi Studio’s music director Shailesh-Utpal has created a remake of Shakira’s song video and has put Gujarati lyrics in her mouth. Here is the story from -> deshgujarat.com
Clips of Gujarati History of Immigration to the U.K. (Great Britain primarily London England), during the 1960’s. First Large Wave of Indian Immigration.
– South Asians comprise of one quarter of the Greater London population. (Reference: missing)
– South Asians primarily Gujarati’s control 33% of the business in Greater London. (Reference: missing)
– South Asians primarily Indians control a large proportional section of the health care industry. (Reference: missing)
The first great wave of Indians to Immigrate in the Indian Invasion were primarily Gujarati’s were in the 1960’s. They came primarily as citizens of the commonwealth, working in blue collar jobs or for higher education.
Early 1970’s saw the next great wave of Indians primarily Gujarati’s from East Africa, mainly from the Ugandan migration, when obsessive disturbed ruler expelled Indians.
The 3rd largest wave came in the late 70’s early 80’s as professionals and students.
See 60’s and 70’s picture of Gujaratis in London and United Kingdom. However, editor of this video choose James bond music in background as if Gujaratis are intruding in UK. (or may be courageously entering to UK. )
Another Bollywood dance by Aishwarya Rai from the movie – Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam. It is very graceful and beautiful a nimbooda nimbooda dance performance by Aishwarya Rai
The Indian School of Business (ISB) has been listed as one among the top 20 global B-schools by the Financial Times annual MBA 2008 rankings. The achievement is particularly notable, as the ISB is the first B -school from India, to have found a place in the FT’s B-school league table.
This is a landmark event for the ISB. It sums up our single-minded goal to be recognised as a global centre of excellence in business education. This ranking is an important milestone in our journey to be an internationally top-ranked research-driven, and independent management institution that grooms leaders for the world. -M Rammohan Rao, Dean
You might wondering why IIM is not in the list?
Financial Times methodology includes the following:
To be eligible to participate, a business school must be internationally accredited by a body such as the AACSB, AMBA or EQUIS…
ISB has AMBA accredition. I am not sure if the IIMs goverened by the Indian Government are yet accredited to AACSB, AMBA, EQUIS. IIM A was seeking EQUIS accredition in Dec 2006. So I guess the IIMs were not even eligible to participate in these rankings.
Four things make this a very significant achievement:
This is the first time a business school from India has achieved a place in the global top 100 !
ISB is probably the youngest institution ever to find a place in this list. The school just started 6 years back!!
This is the first time ISB participated in the rankings and it achieved a position in the top 20 straightaway !!!
If you visit ranking page and sort by weighted salary, you will see ISB on top. It means rank no: 1 in the world. Humm? Lets take it as fresh breath of reality.
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ISB in elite B-schools league
Transcript of this video:
The Indian School of Business in Hyderabad has been ranked among the top 20 business institutes of the world. According to UK’s Financial Times newspaper, the ISB, which was founded in 1999 by a group of Fortune 500 entrepreneurs and the Andhra Pradesh government is ranked number 20 B-school in its top 100 list.