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Ustad
Comedian Username: Ustad
Post Number: 1369 Registered: 07-2008 Posted From: 198.135.242.14
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Wednesday, June 24, 2009 - 04:56 pm: |
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Rajusk:
Ee news choodandi :-) Indian CEO says American tech grads are 'unemployable' We've all heard the mostly negative stereotypes about Indian IT types. They're smart, they're driven and they work for a pittance compared to their Western counterparts, we're told. Yet they lack certain 'creative' and 'critical thinking' skills, and as a result, function like robots, or so we're led to believe. Several months ago, a few Western CEOs had claimed that although India produces the second largest number of engineers in the world, more than half of them are 'unemployable.' Now, the shoe is on the other foot, as a respected Indian business leader has called out American tech graduates, for refusing to do the jobs that Indian techies eagerly perform. Perhaps tired of hearing Americans' constant critique of his countrymen, HCL Technologies' highly respected chief executive Vineet Nayar recently told an audience in New York City that American tech graduates are basically 'unemployable', according to an InformationWeek report. Claiming that he views American tech grads as inferior to those from India, China and Brazil [ Images ], Nayar reportedly said that American students only enter the field to get rich or to dream up the next big thing. Meanwhile, he continued, students from India and China are more willing to handle the boring aspects of the industry, like ITIL and Six Sigma. Nayar also said that most Americans are too costly to train in the everyday minutiae of the field, whereas Indian graduates are generally well-versed and highly trained in real-life applications, thanks to vocational training programmes and other opportunities for hands-on experience. HCL, however, has recently announced that it plans to open a delivery centre in North Carolina with an investment of $3.2 million and will hire over 500 employees over the next five years under a US's Job Development Investment Grant. Of course, whether or not it was intended, Nayar's remarks have ruffled a few feathers. InformationWeek's Robert Preston wrote: "Imagine if the CEO of a US-based tech company marched into Mumbai [ Images ] seeking a bigger share of the country's multibillion-dollar market and declared the locals to be unemployable and untrainable. A culture of innovation isn't inconsistent with one that values attention to detail." And protectionist web site JobDestruction.com has fired off an e-mail newsletter that uses Nayar's remarks as a launching pad for chest beating: "Vineet Nayar, an Indian CEO of the bodyshop HCL, said that Americans who graduate from our universities are unemployable. He feels that students 'from developing countries' like India are superior employees in part because they aren't obsessed with getting rich quickly. In other words, he won't hire American grads because they are too expensive. HCL hires Indians almost exclusively, so it's safe to assume that Nayar's disparaging comments don't just apply to our young college graduates -- he thinks ALL Americans are unemployable." No response or clarification from Nayar has as yet been issued. |
   
Rajusk
Side Hero Username: Rajusk
Post Number: 8020 Registered: 02-2008 Posted From: 66.93.90.250
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Wednesday, June 24, 2009 - 04:15 pm: |
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Ustad: The NSG hub set up at suburban Andheri is slated to be inaugurated by Union home minister, Mr P. Chidambaram, on June 30, a senior official said here on Wednesday. "The state's NSG hub, set up on a 23-acre land at Tungwe in Marol on state police property, will be inaugurated by Mr Chidambaram," the official said. Following the Mumbai terror attacks, the Centre has decided to set up the hub here in Mumbai, comprising trained anti-terror, anti-hijacking army commandos. Launch of the operation to flush out the terrorists was considerably delayed as NSG personnel had to be moved from their base in Manesar in Haryana to Mumbai. The hub will be equipped with all facilities to launch operations in and around Mumbai, reducing response time. http://www.deccanchronicle.com/latest-news/mumbai-nsg-hub-be -inaugurated-june-30-192
Dont worry Hyderabad lo kooda oka hub pedthunnaru...manaki andarikante ekkuva avasaramu |
   
Ustad
Comedian Username: Ustad
Post Number: 1365 Registered: 07-2008 Posted From: 198.135.242.14
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Wednesday, June 24, 2009 - 03:18 pm: |
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Finally, after 7 months; I hope they r planning to set up more hubs in other parts of the country. Mumbai NSG hub to be inaugurated on June 30 The NSG hub set up at suburban Andheri is slated to be inaugurated by Union home minister, Mr P. Chidambaram, on June 30, a senior official said here on Wednesday. "The state's NSG hub, set up on a 23-acre land at Tungwe in Marol on state police property, will be inaugurated by Mr Chidambaram," the official said. Following the Mumbai terror attacks, the Centre has decided to set up the hub here in Mumbai, comprising trained anti-terror, anti-hijacking army commandos. Launch of the operation to flush out the terrorists was considerably delayed as NSG personnel had to be moved from their base in Manesar in Haryana to Mumbai. The hub will be equipped with all facilities to launch operations in and around Mumbai, reducing response time. http://www.deccanchronicle.com/latest-news/mumbai-nsg-hub-be -inaugurated-june-30-192 |
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