...* C SR Corporate social responsibility – A compensate for the greater immorality Corporate Social Responsibility? Or do you mean Corporate Legal Liability?” The bold headline in the newspapers Say “ONGC Spent 405.53 Cr on Corporate social responsibility”, “RIL Spent 303 Cr on CSR” But no newspaper ever said that deaths of tens of thousands of the Olive Ridley turtles that nest on these sandy beaches were killed by Oil and Natural Gas Cooperation of India (ONGC) and Reliance Industries (RIL). Oil and Natural Gas Cooperation of India (ONGC) and Reliance Industries (RIL) had carried out the off shore drilling in the coast of Orissa. This has led to the deaths of tens of thousands of the Olive Ridley turtles that nest on these sandy beaches. With the number of these turtles already plummeting, they are well on their way towards extinction. Corporates are sugar painting their obscene atrocities by the name of CSR activities. CSR Quote of KFC “KFC would create more employment and improve infrastructure”. “KFC is as committed to the environment as we are to our food and to our customers” But who knows that the chicken they serve is full of chemicals, and the birds are given hormones, antibiotics and arsenic chemicals to fatten them quickly. It would cause a high rate of obesity, heart disease and cancer due to the sodium and cholesterol contained in fast food. The Municipal Food Inspector found out that some of KFC's chicken contained three times more monosodium glutamate...
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...Goal: Seek to grow in the field of accounting by gaining knowledge of the ongoing changes in the accounting environment. The master’s course in accounting shall further help me reach my goal to become a CPA. Statement of objective: After more than 6 year's full time work experience in the field of accounting with various reputed firms like XYZ, ABC, PQR and a little over 2 years of volunteering experience with a CPA firm in accounting, I want to return to academic study and undertake graduate studies in masters of accountancy to broaden my scope in this field. After graduating with a first class degree in Masters of Accounting from University of XX, I felt I should gain some practical experience working in an accounting environment to gain first-hand knowledge. I have loved every minute of my work: especially the opportunity to participate in projects involving fund accounting for new product and discuss solutions with the verticals across the department in different parts of the world. I soon realized that, although I enjoy handling the complex projects involving new products, I am not going to be satisfied with carrying out routine procedures under the direction of others. I want to be part of the team that directs the course of the project. My senior colleagues have encouraged my ambition and feel that I have the potential for continuing my graduate studies. My love for accounting started during high school. My dad who was an accountant inspired me and it was he who helped...
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...CHINTAN VORA ‘Arihant’, 163/2-C,Railway Lines, Solapur-413001,Maharashtra, India Tel: 9833393475; Email Address: vorachins123@yahoo.co.in OBJECTIVE: To contribute to research in networking and security in emerging technologies like Cloud Computing. EDUCATION: * University of Mumbai, Mumbai, India Bachelor of Engineering, Information Technology at D.J.Sanghvi College of Engg(Exp. Date May 2011) Secured 63.02% aggregate in first six semesters with First Class * Sangameshawar College (Junior College), Solapur, India Secured 88.5% at the HSC Examination, March 2007 * St.Joseph High School (High School), Solapur, India Secured 87.33% at the SSC Examination, March 2005 ACADEMIC PROJECTS: * An ecommerce application based on Google’s Cloud - Final year B.E. Project Developing a state of the art ecommerce solution using Google’s cloud computing framework (Google App Engine) in association with L&T Infotech, a global IT services and solutions provider. * An auction engine Developed a real-time auction engine based on client-server architecture, using Java RMI as middleware technology. * Pizza delivery management in Visual Basic - Database Management project Developed a Pizza delivery Management system modelled on “Domino’s Pizza” using MS-SQL as back end and Visual...
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...SR CLP Power HK Limited is one of the two power suppliers in Hong Kong. It established in 1901 which has over a century experience for providing power and serving to Hong Kong people. The 3 categories of CLP business are electricity generation by using renewables, natural gas and coal, electricity transmission and electricity supply to over 5.5 million people in its supply area. The CLP is successfully expanding the business developments into Chinese Mainland, Australia, India, Southeast Asia and Taiwan; it has become one of the leading power companies across Asia now. The CLP obtains its philosophy of customer-oriented for providing highly reliable electricity to customers by world-class power supply in Hong Kong. The mission of CLP is to produce and supply energy with minimal environmental impact to create value for shareholders, employees and the wider community. In 2010, the CLP was awarded The Standard Award for Best Retention Strategies by Key Media, HRM Awards. The voluntary turnover rate of CLP is 3.1% in Hong Kong in 2010, it is the lowest rate in the businesses of other countries and a lower rate compared with many organizations. How can the CLP sustain its company in low turnover rate in Hong Kong? The followings are the reasons that we analyzed through the research findings on successful retention strategies in different human resources aspects. Throughout the corporate social responsibility in community, the CLP can build the positive image. The positive image...
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...During my trip to India, I see my grandmother suffering from ulcerative colitis and my grandfather suffering from type 2 diabetes. When my mother and I eat spicy foods or sweets, I feel guilty just knowing that my grandparents can’t join in and enjoy the savoring dishes. Ever since, I was determined to help my grandparents someway or the other. My first step would be researching. At home, I started researching my grandparents’ ailments. Specifically, I looked at symptoms and treatments of diabetes and ulcer in the colon. After hours of searching, I found that a symptom is rectum bleeding, which was evident according to my grandma. Two possible treatments for my grandmother were antibiotics that would help reduce infection and iron supplements that would help reduce intestinal bleeding. As for my grandpa, I found out that symptoms include fatigue, blurred vision, and weight loss, two of which are evident in my grandfather. Treatments...
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...‘raw’ people to enable their earning a livelihood. For example partnering with NGOs to train underprivileged women housewives in hospitality, self-grooming and housekeeping * The Taj, in association with ‘Paramparik Karigar’ identifies the artisans and craftsmen across India, in areas close in and around the location of the hotels and assigns projects to trainees who identify projects that the hotel can take forward. The project provides the trainees with exposure to the unique arts and crafts of India. It gives the trainees a unique opportunity to live within the community and broaden their own outlook. The project has a strong, long-term impact and creates a strong platform for volunteering Source: http://www.tajhotels.com/About-Taj/Careers/Corporate-Social-Responsibility.html The Silent Brew Masters @ CCD * As part of our social responsibility, a trust has been set up in the field of vocational training to empower the local population in the coffee growing region. * CCD employs over 50 speech and hearing impaired people at various outlets as part of their regular staff as a move towards equal employment. They are called 'Silent Brew Masters' and CCD has tied up with NGO 'Enable India' to increase the number of such differently-abled employees. Source: http://enable-india.org/new/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=10&Itemid=18 http://coffeeday.com/sustainability.html ITC launched its Wealth out of Waste...
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...Why we do, what we do - Is there a problem with our approach? Education plays a paramount role in our lives. India as a country has come a long way in ways to impart higher education. With several examples across a variety of streams, our education system has seen transformation across ages. A visible, rapid expansion is evident in the higher education system of India. Currently, we are world’s largest centre enrolling over 70 million students. With1.4 million schools and more than 36,000 higher education institutes. We produce a large number of computer programmers and software engineers, similarly a large of medical science and pharmaceutical professionals across the world. For India, the third largest education centre in the world after...
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...Curriculum Activity: Playing Violin, Photography, Volunteering etc.Interests: Cooking cuisine, Travelling etc. | Father’s Name: Engr. Mihir Baran Saha RoyProfession: * Sub-Divisional Engineer (Retired)Bangladesh Power Development Board * Business Person | Mother’s Name: Chandana Saha Profession: (House Wife) | Brother's Name: Engr. Kantimoy Saha RoyProfession: (Student) * Master’s Certificate in Project Management (Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada), * MASc in Environmental System Engineering and Management (Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada), * BSc in Civil Engineering (University of Asia Pacific, Dhaka) | Parental Side * Uncle 1 (Boro Jethoo): Dipok Kumar Saha Roy Profession: Assistant Head Master (Retired) * Aunty 2 (Boro Pishi): Manu Saha Profession: (House Wife) * Uncle 3 (Mejho Jethoo): Engr. Shamir Baran Saha Roy Profession: Assistant Manager (Retired) Bakhrabad Gas Distribution Company Limited * Father: Mihir Baran Saha Roy * Uncle 5 (Choto Kaku): Engr. Sudhir Kumar Saha Roy Profession: Deputy General Manager (Sales-South) Karnaphuli Gas Distribution Company Limited * Aunty 6 (Mejho Pishi): Ranu Saha (Citizen of India) Profession: (House Wife) * Aunty 7 (Choto Pishi): Chonda Saha Profession: Primary School Teacher | Maternal Side * Uncle 1(Boro mama): Amritolal Saha (Citizen of India)Present Profession: Business Person *...
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...improvement and an ability to breakdown complex tasks. EDUCATION: Texas A&M University, Mays Business School, College Station, TX Master of Science in Management Information Systems, GPA 3.66 National Institute of Technology (NIT), Warangal, Andhra Pradesh, India Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering, GPA 3.95 May 2016 May 2010 SKILLS: Languages: C#.NET, Java, SQL Server, JavaScript, jQuery, MySQL, AJAX, HTML, CSS Applications: ASP.NET, ADO.NET, MS-SQL Server Management Studio, SSRS, Eclipse, MS-Visio, SSAS, SSIS, SAP, IDEA PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Firelands Regional Medical Center, Sandusky, Ohio, USA June 2015 – July 2015 Summer Intern ● Interacted with department managers to learn about existing processes and offered suggestions from an IT perspective. ● Documented key clinical workflows to help facilitate process related discussions during project meetings. ● Created a Web-based Application from an existing Excel that allowed the centralized management of data pertaining to different applications being used in the hospital. ● Shadowed different departments within the IT team and closely observed the specific issues faced in the healthcare. Finisar Technology India Pvt. Ltd, Hyderabad, India Analyst-1 May 2012 – August 2013 ● Liaised with users to gather functional requirements and documented it for the related development and testing activities. ● Automated manual white-boards into a SSRS dashboard for showing the Work in Process status of...
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...Despite the efforts of each government, each society continues to be guilty of this continual mistreatment. Mithu Alur addresses these issues that are seen within the Indian culture and their views on disabilities based on her experiences with her own daughter who is disabled. Mithu Alur explained India in a very interesting manor; such as, “India is a nation of contrasts and contradictions beyond description and formula” (Alur, 2001, p. 288). Though India is a country that believes in celebrating differences and are taught to respect different opinions, there is a great fear when a disabled child is born. Families in India have a great belief in karma, which is they believe they received a child with disabilities because of a sin they had committed. This lead for the social construction to view disabled as an abnormal and ‘evil eye’ among the society that creates fear, guilt, and resentment (Alur, 2001, p. 290). Worse, the individual going through...
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...based on Carl Jung's school of Analytical psychology. However, these tests only provide enlightenment based on the preliminary insight scored according to the answers judged by the parameters of the test. Other theories on personality development include Jean Piaget's stages of development, Erik Erikson's stages of psychosocial development, and personality development in Sigmund Freud's theory being formed through the interaction of id, ego, and super-ego. Speak to almost any volunteer and they will tell you that they get at least as much out of giving time as they put in. Some of this might be hard to quantify – meeting new people, the satisfaction of having made a worthwhile contribution – but other benefits are more tangible. Volunteering can help you learn new skills and get qualifications and experience. It can also help develop your knowledge in different areas of work and life. Career development For lots of careers in areas like health and...
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...Donor, Thank you very much for your scholarship donation to SLU. As a recipient, I am truly grateful for your contributions to the SLU community. To introduce myself, I’m currently a senior pursuing a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Computer Science. I was born in India and immigrated to the US at the age of 5. I have been in St. Louis since. Throughout my years at SLU, I’ve managed to maintain a 3.57 GPA. This past summer, I had the opportunity to intern at Anheuser-Busch InBev as an IT Specialist. After successful completion of the tasks allotted, I was given a full-time offer. Hence, after successful completion of my degree in June, I will be working there full-time. My career aspiration is to go into management; therefore, I hope to be back at SLU, pursing a Master’s degree in Business Administration in the near future. My second career aspiration, credited to the missions and values of Saint Louis University, is to serve the community. Mohammed Ali once said, “Service to others is the payment you make for your space here on earth.” As the Saint Louis University community and donors like you have given me the opportunity to make my dream into a reality, my career goal is to participate in volunteering opportunities and give back to the SLU community. Your financial generosity has allowed me to be one step closer to my goal and has inspired me to help others by giving back to the community. I hope one day I will be able to help other students achieve their goal just...
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...progressed from a small treatable lesion to a metastasized nightmare, the result of not appreciating the seriousness of his condition and his poor access to care. Witnessing this neighbor suffering needlessly motivated me to seek out a career in dentistry: it made me realize the connection between oral health and general health. In addition to this experience, I was fortunate to have parents that routinely brought me to the dentist. My dentist was a charismatic doctor that indulged my burgeoning interest in this field. Through his compassionate care for his patients and the professionalism he portrayed, I was motivated to pursue this fascinating and challenging profession. Knowing that this was what I wanted to do, I enrolled in dental school in India. The program was focused on treating patients from underprivileged areas, where care was otherwise impossible to obtain. My first exposure to treating these populations was during dental school. With their needs being so great, it allowed me to expose myself to a variety of dental procedures I would not have otherwise experienced. I performed single visit root canal treatment with both hand files and rotary, direct and indirect veneering techniques, as well as...
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...THE HISTORY OF NGO'S IN INDIA The changing face of volunteering in India 26 September 2006 by Patralekha Chatterjee Stepping carefully around the pits and mounds, four men approached the only source of light to be seen - a small kerosene lantern burning inside a mud and grass hut. There were four residents inside - a couple and their two children, 10 and eight. They dug the pits, cut the rock and hauled it to the trucks, all without salary. They were bonded labourers, bonded for life and for generations to the owner of the pit because some ancestor sometime had borrowed money and had been unable to pay it back. Two of the four men who visited the hut that night in 1985 were from a nongovernmental organization called Bandhua Mukti Morcha (Bonded Labour Liberation Front). The other two were journalists brought by the NGO to prove that bonded labour - a form of slavery - did exist right in the nation's capital. After the visit, the men from the NGO went to the police station to lodge a complaint, because bonded labour is illegal in India, and so is child labour in a profession as hazardous as this. The complaints, and the articles written by the journalists after the visit, were part of the NGO campaign to make the government implement the law. Every day, different NGOs all over India are doing things like this. Sometime it may be taking a sample of water from a well that has been polluted by a nearby factory, getting the water analysed and then filing a "public interest petition"...
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...particular emphasis on protection of the environment is a controversial issue that has drawn considerable attention recently. According to Vishwa Mohan, there was a debate on the climate-damaging refrigerant gas, that whether the UNFCCC principles should apply for phasing out the HFC at Warsaw green meeting on Nov, 18, 2013. As a matter of fact, during the phase-out of CFC (chlorofluorocarbon) under the Montreal Protocol, manufacturers of equipment such as car air conditioners and kitchen refrigerators modified their product to use HFC instead. On the one hand, though HFC was not an ozone-depleting gas, the US and other developed countries contended that addressing HFC under the Montreal Protocol was for the common good. While on the other hand, India and many developing counties including Persian Gulf nations preferred to give priority to their domestic industries, which alternative technologies and low cost were taken into consideration. Admittedly, this controversial issue exhausts the practical applications of Utilitarianism to a certain extent. For Rachels’ perspective, “According to Classical Utilitarianism, an action is right if it produces the greatest overall balance of happiness over unhappiness.” (Rachels 110) As far as I am concerned, I tend to believe that emphasis on the overwhelming importance of phasing out HFC for the purpose of protecting environment does not necessarily contradict with encouraging individual nations to make voluntary and independent efforts to develop...
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