Tag: education

  • Datawind aligns with TES India to provide free educational resources

     

    NEW DELHI: Datawind, which revolutionised digital educational technology with its low cost Ubislate range of PC Tablets, has signed a strategic partnership with TES India http://www.tesindia.com.

     

    With this strategic partnership Datawind would be able to offer a huge library of 5,00,000 ready-to-use teaching material to its end users. Datawind is targeting teachers’ community via this strategic partnership. Teachers and institutions can choose to teach their students absolutely free of cost by using this library. They can also teach their students an international syllabus, which can help them keep in sync with global standards.

     

    Datawind CEO and president Suneet Singh Tuli said: “We aim to bring a PC Tablet for every student in India, but the hardware itself is not enough to serve the purpose of empowerment. This partnership will allow Datawind users to access high quality, interactive and engaging educational content for free. Also this partnership will strengthen teacher’s community so that they can deliver quality education which is a need of the hour by Young India.”

     

    An application created for the purpose will have learning materials available for several courses like Bachelor of Arts, B.Com, B. Ed, general awareness, entire CBSE content, educational presentations, discussion on social topics and many more. One can even learn and teach Sanskrit online by use of this application!

     

    There is content available for special need of special children which will help teachers to understand different cases.

     

    TES is the world’s largest and 105 years-old online community by the teachers for the teachers.

     

     TES general manager Sachin Kapoor said: “We are delighted to be working with Datawind. We are committed to driving excellence in the education sector, and this partnership will help teachers to access the very best classroom resources – lesson plans, assessments, worksheets, presentations and more”.  

     

    The most amazing feature is that teachers can find employment for themselves and on the other hand students will be able to locate a great career guide for themselves too as it has Jobs services on the portal that is not chargeable.

     

    There is a selection of the most popular lesson plans covering math, English, geography, history, science, physical and health education and expressive arts. You can download as many of these lesson plans as you like for free – all you have to do is join TES India. Registration is free and takes less than a minute,” added Kapoor.

  • Concept PR forays into CSR consultancy

    Concept PR forays into CSR consultancy

    MUMBAI August 20 2013: In a first in India's Public Relation consultancy business, Concept PR has announced the launch of its CSR wing called Concept Community Relations (CR).

    “With the new Companies Act making it mandatory for corporates to make CSR spend of at least 2% of their net profits, we expect that the community and social development landscape to witness a sea change. This also offers a huge opportunity for corporates to give back to the society,” Mr. Vivek Suchanti, Chairman and Managing Director of Concept Group, said:

    Said Mr. B N Kumar, Executive Director of Concept PR who heads Concept CR initiative: “We have been advising companies on the need to concentrate on CSR as part of their social obligation rather than looking at it as a tax saver. We are now initiating an entire new division which will advise clients with a 360-degree approach on CSR.”

    Concept CR will not only rope in select NGOs after a careful scrutiny, but also work on creative and unique ways of making the CSR spend meaningful. “BNK’s team, with their vast experience can identify the right CSR project or even customize it to suit a particular company’s business,” Mr. Suchanti explained.

    Apart from CSR, the bouquet of consultancy services that Concept PR offers include: Corporate Communication, Media Relations, Investor relations, Crisis Management, Media Training, Capital Market practices, Internal Communication, Sports and Event Communication, Brand and Image Building, Roadshows and the new age Online Reputation Management and Social Media.

    As per the new Companies Bill that has received Parliament’s seal of approval, Section 135 stipulates: “Every company having net worth of rupees five hundred crore or more, or turnover of rupees one thousand crore or more or a net profit of rupees five crore or more during any financial year shall constitute a Corporate Social Responsibility Committee of the Board consisting of three or more directors, out of which at least one director shall be an independent director.”

    The CSR Committee will also have to formulate policy and monitor the implementation and report back to the Board of Directors.

    “The Board ….shall ensure that the company spends, in every financial year, at least two per cent of the average net profits of the company made during the three immediately preceding financial years, in pursuance of its Corporate Social Responsibility Policy,” the Bill says.
    The Act also stipulates that companies will have to give priority to local areas where they operate from, which makes it imperative for them to focus on local needs. The Act, thus, seeks to ensure an all round development of the geographies around a corporate entity.

    Over the past decade or so, Concept PR has grown into a pan-India consultancy with ten offices and 40 associates understanding the local centric communication needs – be it linguistic or cultural. “Since we understand the local soil and the social pulse, we are better equipped to design and execute need-based and unique CSR projects,” said Mr. Kumar.

    Under its service offerings, Concept CR will Ideate with client’s CSR teams to Identify, Initiate, Implement and Impact Check of the projects, apart from Image Building.

    Since the Boards of Directors are accountable for every rupee that is spent, CSR activities may have to form part of the annual reports, much like the section on Corporate Governance. In the new, emerging transparency regime CSR spend will be most visible investment and the impact will therefore play a major role in a Company’s image, Mr Suchanti explained.

    Formulating a CSR policy that fits into a particular company’s scheme of things will be a big challenge as the Companies Bill that has been passed by both the houses of Parliament and will shortly become an Act since the Presidential assent is imminent.

    Concept PR is a leading PR and IR consultancy in the country with major clients spanning sectors like BFSI, infrastructure, real estate, power, aviation, transport, education, retail, tourism, lifestyle, entertainment, sports, textiles, gen and jewelry, health care amongst others. The agency is in a unique position to understand a corporate’s needs, mission and vision and above all the responsibilities of a Corporate Citizen.

    “This is not going to be just another spend or a matter of routine communication exercise. Companies will have to take it very seriously and we are happy that we have geared up to meet the new challenge,” Mr. Kumar added.

  • Six contemporary French films at Bonjour India Fest

    Six contemporary French films at Bonjour India Fest

    MUMBAI: As part of the Bonjour India- Festival of France, six contemporary French films will be screened at PVR Anupam Saket in New Delhi from 22 to 24 February.

     

    Later, the festival will travel to seven cities with an aim to promote contemporary French cinema in India.

     

    Entry is free on first come first served basis. Passes will be available 45 minutes before the show timing at the venue.

     

    Bonjour India 2013 is a cultural exchange programme between India and France in the fields of art, literature, cinema, education, sports, fashion, photography and the performing arts.

  • Film on education rackets titled Marksheet in offing

    Film on education rackets titled Marksheet in offing

    MUMBAI: Director Rakesh Rajan Kumar is set to unravel the real stories behind the rackets marring the education system in his upcoming film titled Marksheet inspired by Ranjit Don, who ran a racket leaking question papers for nationwide exams including the Common Admission Test (CAT) about a decade ago.

    “The Ranjit Don case happened about 10 years ago, but such rackets are still active, forging mark sheets, leaking question papers, exploiting the reservation system in educational institutions. So I thought of making a film on it,” Rakesh said.

    The lead is to be played by newcomer Imran Zahid. The director has also included a love story angle and are looking to cast a fresh face opposite Zahid.

    The makers of the film have decided to cast a fresh face opposite Zahid for the film that is not just issue-based but also a love story.

    The film will mostly be shot around Delhi University, while parts of it would be filmed in Mumbai, Bangalore , Chandigarh, UP,Bihar and Kolkata.

  • Education was big on Print advertising in 2007

    Education was big on Print advertising in 2007

    The curtains have fallen on 2007, the all important data is also out — that of the Top 10 categories of advertisers on television, print and radio and their growth in ad spends in 2007 as compared to 2006, as estimated by AdEx India.

     

     
    Product
    2007* (Jan-Nov ’07)
    Rank Product Group Ad volumes (in ‘000)
    1 Educational Institutions 14,123
    2 Properties/Real Estates 5,992
    3 Corporate/Brand Image 5,974
    4 Independent Retailers 5,770
    5 Cars/Jeeps 5,495
    6 Cellular Phone Service 3,467
    7 Two Wheelers 3,441
    8 Events 2,948
    9 Coaching Centre/Competitive Exam 2,759
    10 Hospital/Clinics 2,709
     
    2006…
    Rank Product Group Ad volumes (in ‘000)
    1 Educational Institutions 13,395
    2 Properties/Real Estates 6,862
    3 Corporate/Brand Image 6,517
    4 Cars/Jeeps 5,523
    5 Independent Retailers 5,348
    6 Two Wheelers 5,251
    7 Social Advertisements 4,158
    8 Cellular Phone Service 3,838
    9 Events 3,421
    10 Travel & Tourism 3,223
     

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    Advertisers
    2007* (Jan-Nov ’07)
    Rank Advertisers Ad volumes (in ‘000)
    1 Maruti Suzuki Ltd 2,209
    2 LG Electronics India Ltd 1,551
    3 Tata Motors Ltd 1,192
    4 Nokia Corporation 1,192
    5 BSNL 1,181
    6 Reliance Communications Ltd 1,089
    7 Planman Consultant India Pvt Ltd 1,073
    8 Hewlett Packard India Ltd 1,072
    9 Bajaj Auto Ltd 931
    10 Hero Honda Motors Ltd 894
     
    2006…
    Rank Advertisers Ad volumes (in ‘000)
    1 Maruti Suzuki Ltd 1,777
    2 Bajaj Auto Ltd 1,670
    3 Tata Motors Ltd 1,565
    4 Hewlett Packard India Ltd 1,530
    5 Reliance Communications Ltd 1,524
    6 Hero Honda Motors Ltd 1,394
    7 LG Electronics India Ltd 1,265
    8 TVS Motor Company 1,146
    9 BSNL 1,049
    10 Planman Consultant India Pvt Ltd 945
     

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    Brands
    2007* (Jan-Nov ’07)
    Rank Brands Ad volumes (in ‘000)
    1 IIPM (The Indian Institute Of Planning and Management) 974
    2 Tata Sky 803
    3 Range of Maruti Car 642
    4 Reliance Mobile Prepaid 551
    5 Maruti Suzuki Zen Estilo 515
    6 Royal Government Of Bhutan Lotteries 500
    7 Onida Pure Flat 382
    8 Big Bazaar 370
    9 LG Group (Electronics) 363
    10 Bajaj Platina 330
     
    2006…
    Rank Brands Ad volumes (in ‘000)
    1 IIPM (The Indian Institute Of Planning and Management) 883
    2 Ministry Of Health & Family Welfare 860
    3 Reliance Mobile 810
    4 TVS Star City 730
    5 Range of Maruti Car 664
    6 Royal Government Of Bhutan Lotteries 648
    7 Sikkim/Royal Government Of Bhutan 565
    8 Hero Honda Motorcycles 516
    9 Range of Bajaj Motorcycle 462
    10 IncredibleIndia 447
     
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    Period: Year 2006 & 2007 (Jan – Nov’07)

    Note: Ranking based on ad volumes (Col*Cm) in thousands

    Source: AdEx India – A Division of TAM Media Research Bitmap