Tuesday, December 30, 2014


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Saturday, July 28, 2012



Nalanda University which is being established by Nalanda University Act, 2010 in State of Bihar got Nobel Laureate Prof. Amartya Sen appointed as its first Chancellor on 25 July, 2012.

It's a matter of great pride as well as joy for the State of Bihar to boast of having the Oldest temple of learning (university) in entire world being revived, and who better than Prof. Amartya Sen to be appointed as Chancellor of Nalanda University. The first academic session is slated to start from 2014.

To know more, visit: http://www.nalandauniv.edu.in/

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Gopalganj's own community Radio - Radio Rimjhim!!!

Yes, Gopalganj District has got it's own (the first in North Bihar) Community Radio, called Radio Rimjhim. It is available at 90.4 bandwidth.

Happy Listening!!!

You can reach them at:
Radio Rimjhim,
Banjari More, Off NH-28,
Gopalganj - 841 428.

Monday, April 30, 2007

जिला ग्रामीण शिक्षा विकास समाज, गोपालगंज, बिहार ८४१४२८.

जिला ग्रामीण शिक्षा विकास समाज, गोपालगंज कि तरफ से आप सब का स्वागत है! हम अपने उद्देस्यो में कामयाब होने के लिए सर्वथा तत्पर हैं! हम ग्रामीण विकास, शिक्षा में सुधार, नारी उत्थान, रोजगार प्रशिक्षण, वृद्ध आवास, निह-शुल्क पुस्तकालय और आधुनिक कृषी तकनीक में प्रशिक्षण इत्यादी का कार्य, जिला स्तर से सुरु कर राष्ट्रीय स्तर तक ले जायेंगे!

इसमे आप सब का सहयोग वान्छ्छानिय है!


हमें आपके सुझाओं का इन्तजार रहेगा!

आप हमारे e-mail के द्वारा सम्पर्क कर सकते हैं!

dredsgopalganj@gmail.com

धन्यवाद्!

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Career in Tourism & Hospitality!

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Tuesday, May 16, 2006

National Law University for the state of Bihar.

I want to thank as well congratulate all those people who are associated with the establishment of states' first law university, the Chanakya National Law University, Patna (http://www.chanakyalawuniv.org)

A million thanks!

It’s a matter of pride for the state, because Bihar has marched along with other states in establishing NLU and being the part of revolutionized integrated legal education system in India.

Earlier, I used to doubt whether we could have institutions like IIT, IIM, AIIMS, NLSIU, NIFT and the likes that could prevent the migration of vast pool of talent out of the state. But now I am sure that the future holds bright opportunities for thousands of aspirants.

This year itself two more NLUs have been established. They are:

# Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Rastriya Vidhi Sansthan, Lucknow, U.P.
# Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala, Punjab.

So, it can be said that the legal education scenario is changing in India.

So students, wake up to the opportunities, It's never too late!

The various National Law Universities:
# National Law School of India University, Bangalore. (www.nlsiu.ac.in)
# National Academy of Legal studies and Research, University of Law, Hyderabad. (www.nalsarlawuniv.org)
# National Law Institute University, Bhopal. (www.nliu.com)
# W.B. National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata. (www.nujs.edu)
# National Law University, Jodhpur. (www.nlujodhpur.ac.in)
# Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur. (www.hnlu.ac.in)
# Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar. (www.gnlu.ac.in)
# National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi. (www.nuals.ac.in)
# Chanakya National Law University, Patna. (http://www.chanakyalawuniv.org)
# Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Rashtriya Vidhi Sansthan (DRMLNLU), Lucknow.
# Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala, Punjab. (http://www.rgnulpatiala.org)

That day is not so far when each state will have one National Law University. Kudos to Padma Shree Prof. (Dr.) N.R. Madhava Menon for bringing this revolution of integrated legal education in India way back in 1987 by establishing NLSIU, Bangalore.

By-
Ashwini Kumar Singh
Director - DREDS
Gopalganj.

Saturday, April 08, 2006

Quota's for OBCs in Central Universities, IITs, IIMs: Is it Fair?

The proposal of UPA Governments' HRD minister Arjun Singh to increase reservations from the present 22.5 per cent to 49.5 per cent in prestigious educational institutes like Indian Institutes of Technology, Indian Institutes of Management, Central Universities and other institutes of national repute, is catching up a storm across the country.

This is certainly not fair to keep reservation in educational institutes. No doubt, tomorrow the government can come up with a policy of reservation in private sector. I don't know exactly, what the standard of higher education in India on international scenario is, but politics play an important (spoilsport) role in state of Indian educational affairs.

There are several other ways to help the 'meritorious' students from downtrodden sections of society, viz. scholarships, free preparatory classes, rebate in tuition fees, facility of bank loan etc. In fact there is only one class of students, ‘economically backward students’ (irrespective of belongings to the caste i.e., forward or backward), who should be given the above privilege not the SCs, STs or OBCs.

And this is the humble request to the educational authority (the so called government- central as well as state): please do not waste others' time, money, effort and energy in simply politicizing (if I am not wrong) the education system of India (i.e. reservations, minority status to institutions etc) and instead concentrate on improving the quality of education.


By-
Ashwini Kumar Singh
Director - DREDS,
Gopalganj, Bihar.

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Sunday, March 26, 2006

Paper Presentation at IITTM, Bhubaneswar.

Our director Mr. Ashwini Kumar Singh presented a paper on the topic, ‘Tourism in the Countryside: Present Scenario and Future Potential’ at the Conference named, "Special Interest Tourism: An Indian Imperative".

The conference was held at Hotel Kalinga Ashok, Bhubaneswar on 25th March, 2006 and was organised by IITTM (Indian Institute of Tourism & Travel Management), Bhubaneswar. (An organization of the Ministry of Tourism, Govt. of India)

The dignitaries present at the conference included:
# Shri Ashok Kumar Mishra, Secretary, Department of Tourism, Govt. of India.
# Shri Ashok Kumar Tripathy, Commissioner-cum-Secretary, Department of Tourism & Culture, Govt. of Orissa.
# Dr. Brian King, Professor and Head - School of Hospitality, Tourism and Marketing, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia.
# Shri J.K. Mohanty, Chairman- HRAO (Hotel and Restaurant Association of Orissa)
# Dr. Sitikantha Mishra, Professor and Administrator, IITTM, Bhubaneswar.

There were three parallel Technical sessions.

Technical Session –I
(Imperatives of SIT in India: Conceptual positions, attractions/products, potential and significance)

Chairman
: Prof. Anjemya Swami (Head, Dept. of Tourism Studies, Pondicherry University)
Co-chairman: Shri S.B. Gupta
Key Note
Speaker
: Shri Sutheeshna Babu S.
Presentations:
· Prof. Praful Mohanty
· Shri Dinanath Pathy
· Mr. Ramli Ibrahim
· Prof. Sadasiva Pradhan
· Shri Saroj Pattnaik

Technical Session –II
(Policy and planning: Framework for SIT development)

Chairman: Shri G.B. Mukherjee
Co-chairman: Prof. Sadasiba Pradhan
Key Note
Speaker
: Prof. Brian King

Presentations:
· Shri Vivek Pattanayak
· Col A.S. Shekhawat
· Prof. L.S. Nigam
· Shri Saroj Pattnaik (Retd. CWW, Orissa)
· Shri Ashwini Kumar Singh
· Ms. Jaya Jonwal

Technical Session –III
(Managing SIT: Responsible Marketing, HRD Practices, Organizational programming, Stakeholder networking)

Chairman: Shri Vivek Pattanayak (Former Advisor to Secretary-General ICAO and former Chairman, OPSC)
Co-chairman: Prof. L.S. Nigam (Director, Institute of Tourism & Hotel Management, PRS University, Raipur, C.G.)
Key Note
Speaker
: Prof. Tapan K. Panda (Professor of Marketing & Chair, FPM, IIM, Indore)
Presentations:
· Shri Saurabh Mohanty (Director, Pegasus Inst. Of Excellence, Bhubaneswar)
· Dr. Diraj Dwivedi
· Dr. Suvasis Saha (Reader in Marketing, Department of Business Management, University of Calcutta)
· Dr. Ajit Pattnaik (IFS, CEO–CDA, Bbsr.)
· Shri Abhishek Mohanty
· Ms. Jaishree Anand


The conference was sponsored by-
· The Industry-Institute Partnership (IIP) Cell of AICTE, IITTM, Gwalior.

And held in association with-
· APETIT (Asia Pacific Educational and Training Institutes in Tourism) an UN body.
· Orissa Tourism.
· Hotel & Restaurant Association of Orissa (HRAO)

Thursday, January 19, 2006

The IIM, Bangalore controversy!

The controversy created by HRD ministry over opening up of IIM, Bangalore's branch in Singapore, again shows how politics play spoilsport in the academics. On the other hand the counterparts abroad are giving autonomy to their institutions of national repute and making them more successful in all evenues. Earlier it was Murli Manohar Joshi, now it is Arjun Singh.

By opening a branch in Singapore, IIM Bangalore will not only get financial aid but also the exposure at international level for Indian institutions. It can also cater to the needs of the wards of 9% population of Singaporeans which are Indians. The BITS, Pilani, Rajasthan is one such example which has opened its campus in Knowledge Village, Dubai apart from one in Goa.

Our institutions despite being research and education oriented are pressurized to think about the political, bureaucratic obligations. If any institute is financially independent, it should be given a chance to have tie-ups with other world class institutions and offshore study campuses for their research activities. They should be given full autonomy.


On the other side these institutions are unable to fulfill the internal demand-supply chain. Only 1% of the CAT aspirants get through IIMs. The need of the hour is to either increase the intake of seats or increase the number of IIMs or say to open an IIM in each state. (As in the case of National Law School, Bangalore, after the need was felt such seven law schools were opened in Hyderabad, Kolkata, Bhopal, Jodhpur, Raipur, Gandhinagar and Kochi. One more at Lucknow is under consideration.)

By,
Ashwini Kumar Singh
Director – DREDS (District Rural Education Development Society)
Gopalganj, Bihar.

(http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/2006/01/26/stories/2006012600441000.htm)
(http://www.patnadaily.com/readerswrite/2006/jan/ashwini_singh.html)

Saturday, September 17, 2005

Change in the admission pattern of IIT-JEE!

The drastic change in the IIT-JEE is right from one point of view. Thousands of student reappear and draw their two-three- even four years for writing the highly coveted Joint Entrance Examination only to find themselves with frustration, sever tension and lack of confidence (these persons otherwise after entering other fields viz. fashion design, law journalism, food technology, hotel management, pure sciences, defense etc would have done extremely well.)
If not selected after two attempts, they can concentrate on other things. These criteria (which if brought into action) will allow students to drop only one academic year. At the end of one year if not selected they can think of other equally available avenues in career. One plus point is that parents from rural parts of India have not to worry anymore about the high fees charged by 'private coaching institutions' for IIT preparation.
On the other hand the students from rural areas will be highly affected, because normally they start preparation after the completion of plus two. Many deserving and talented students will be deprived of their chances of getting into IITs.
The matter should first be discussed among students, educationists, faculties, ex-IITians and parents before coming to a final conclusion.
Let’s hope for the betterment of student community.

By: Ashwini Kumar Singh; Director, DREDS, Gopalganj.

(http://www.hindu.com/2005/09/17/stories/2005091702841003.htm)

Thursday, August 25, 2005

DREDS VISION!

District Rural Education Development Society (in short DREDS) is functioning towards the social and educational betterment of rural community. It is presently functioning at small level from Gopalganj district of Bihar. The vision of the society for the future is as follows:


# To run a non-profitable CBSE/ICSE affiliated senior secondary school (in all the rural districts) in a way to cope up with the needs of time and to provide students the best of the school education. The level of studies in these schools will be at par with those of public schools/central schools. No longer the students will feel the need of migrating to other cities/states for coaching classes. The students will be right enough & capable to compete in IITs, Medical, NDA, Law, NIFT & other competitive examination right after their schooling. It will provide free education to all deserving students from underprivileged community and downtrodden sections of society.


# To run a women polytechnic for training women technically/professionally in a way to make them financially independent. Particularly it will help them in their hard times because our society is men dominated and more often women are the victims.


# To run a public library, to cater the needs of all students and book lovers, who otherwise are unable to purchase books or avail the facility of library, within the district territory in which the library is located.


# To open a youth & old aged club. The youth club will act multipurposly from helping the rural people in natural disaster to educate them on AIDS/latest agriculture techniques/ human rights etc and to organize Educational/Psychological counseling session twice a year for students from all over the district. The old aged club will function as a intellectual get together, as all the retired & old age people will share their experiences and come up with an idea about diverse range of topics.

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It will take some time to achieve that motto set up for the development of rural people. But nothing is impossible!
"ACTION WITHOUT VISION IS A NIGHTDREAM!
VISION WITHOUT ACTION IS A DAYDREAM!"


Suggestions are welcome!

E-mail: dredsgopalganj@gmail.com

Wednesday, August 10, 2005

Winners Vs Losers!

Winners Vs Losers!

The winner is always a part of the answer; the loser is always a part of the problem.


The winner always has a programme; the loser always has an excuse.

The winner says, "Let me do it for you"; the loser says, "That is not my job".

The winner seas an answer for every problem; The loser sees a problem for every answer.

Winners see the potential; Losers see the past.

Winners make it happen; Losers let it happen.

Winners see the gain; Losers see the pain.

Winners are a part of the team; Losers are apart from the team.

Winners believe in winning; Losers believe for them to win that someone has to lose.

Winners choose what they say; Losers say what they choose.

A winner makes commitments;
A loser makes false promises.

Winners have dreams; Losers have schemes
.


So, know the difference and judge yourself.

Tuesday, March 15, 2005

Latest DREDS News!

The 1st & 2nd counseling session will be held in the month of July and December respectively. The session is open to all category of students & will be held in Gopalganj. For more details please get in touch with the DREDS office or e-mail to dredsgopalganj@gmail.com.

Thanks!

Thursday, January 06, 2005

Tsunami - the effect and rehabilitation!

The biggest ever-natural calamity in last fourty years, the Tsunami hit the southeast and southern coast of India on the fateful 26th December 2004. A major earthquake(9.0 at ritcher scale) near Banda Aceh province off Sumatra coast in Indonesia followed by a tsunami [a Japanese word (tsu + nami), meaning tidal wave] claimed more than 1,50,000 lives in South and South-East Asia, and was responsible for displacing hundreds of thousands of people in the in the region.

This national disaster is a result of nature's internal disorder. Now all the NGO's, self help groups, whole heartedly individuals (apart from central and various state governments) should come forward to donate generously in order to provide relief, rehabilitation and to reestablish & bring the things to normal. Many helping hands are donating generously for the rehabilitation of tsunami heat areas, but it will not be sufficient for overcoming from the tragedy and psychological fear the people are going through. India should join hands in the global warming system as to prevent such incidents at huge scale in future.
May God help all those grievous victims and confer peace to the deceased!

It is a request to all those who by means of anything can donate generously towards tsunami-affected people.


Ashwini Kumar Singh
Director - DREDS.
Gopalganj.

Thursday, December 16, 2004

Integrated Legal Education in India!



Legal education should aim at promoting ‘Justice’ rather than just resolve disputes & improve relationship. The study of law in order to be meaningful has to be in context of social realities.

In the era of specialization it is fruitful to concentrate on a career right after twelfth and the five-year course provides ample time to build a sound background in the subject and develop professionalism. The period of five year is sufficient for a law school to equip their students with professional-skills as per the market (social) demands.

The five-year law course was introduced in 1984 to attract brilliant students into the stream of legal studies. Bar Council of India, with the support of Govt. of Karnataka, started the National Law School Of India University, at Bangalore in 1987 as center of excellence. The idea of Bar Council of India was to make the study of law as prestigious and attractive as technological and management studies in the IITs & IIMs, which are India’s premier institutes.

Originally, Bar Council of India thought of having one National Law University for the whole country as a model, later the idea got greater acceptance among educationists & administrators to have at least one such National Law University in every state.

The admission process to these law schools/universities is almost same and based on a national level entrance test comprising of the following subjects. –

(a) General Knowledge, (b) General English, (c) Legal Aptitude, (d) Reasoning, (e) Essay & (f) Elementary science

1. Significant legal events and developments,
2. Current events of national and international importance ,
3. General Science,
4. History of India,
5. Indian Polity and Economy.
Most Questions will be of multiple- choice answers. A few questions may be of subjective type and short notes on legal terms. (See with the admission notification)


THE NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITIES: -

(a). National Law School Of India University
Established under the National Law School of India Act (Karnataka Act 22 of 1986) on Aug., 29,1987.
The first academic session commenced from 1988.
It offers B.A.,LL.B. (Hons.) course.

Contact Add. –National Law School Of India University
P.O. Bag 7201, Nagarbhavi
Bangalore - 560 072. KARNATAKA, INDIA.
(www.nls.ac.in)


(b). National Academy of Legal Studies And Research,
University of Law
Andhra Pradesh Act 34 of 1998.
The first academic session commenced from 1998.
It offers B.A.,B.L.(Hons.) course.

Contact Add. – Deputy Regirstrar
NALSAR University of Law
3-4-761, Barkatpura, Hyderabad - 500 027. A.P., INDIA.


(c).The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences
Established under the West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences Act, 1999(Act IX of 1999) by West Bengal Legislature in July 1999.
The first academic session commenced from 1999.
It offers B.A./B.Sc.,LL.B.(Hons.) courses.

Contact Add. – National University of Juridical Sciences,
NUJS Bhavan;12, LB Block,
Salt Lake City, Sector-III,
Kolkata 700098. W.B.,INDIA.
(www.nujs.edu)

(d). National Law Institute University
Established under the Act No. 41 of 1997 of the Madhya Pradesh Legislature.
The first academic session commenced from 1998.
It offers B.A.,LL.B.(Hons.) course.

Contact Add. – Professional Examination Board
Chayan Bhawan, Main Road No.-1, Chinar Park (East); Bhopal, M.P.,INDIA
E-mail: vyapam@mp.nic.in

(e). National Law University
Established under the Act 22 of Rajasthan in Nov. 1999.
The first academic session commenced from 2001.
It offers B.A./B.Sc./B.B.A.,LL.B.(Hons.) courses.
It also offers B.Sc.(Hons. Environmental Science/ Bio-Technology/ Information Technology & Computer Application), LL.B. (Hons.)

Contact Add. – The Registrar
National Law University
NH-65, Nagour Road,
Mandore, Jodhpur - 342304. (Raj.)INDIA.
Phone No. - 0291-2572530
E-mail: nlu-jod@raj.nic.in
(www.nlujodhpur.ac.in)

(f). Hidayatullah National Law University
Established under the Hidayatullah National University of Law, Chhattisgarh Act 2003.
The first academic session commenced from 2003. It admits two batches every year with sessions starting in July & December respectively.
It offers B.A./B.Sc., LL.B. (Hons.) courses.

Contact Add. – Hidayatullah National Law University,
HNLU Bhawan, Civil Lines, Next to Raj Bhavan,
Raipur - 492 001. C.G.,INDIA.
Phone No.- 0771-5080114, 5080117, Fax -0771-5080118

(g). National Institute For Advanced Legal Studies
Established by Bar Council of Kerala & Bar Council of Kerala Trust in 2002. It is presently affiliated to Cochin University Of Science & Technology(CUSAT). It is aimed to be transformed into a National Law University/ Deemed University very soon.
The first academic session commenced from 2002.
It offers B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) course.

Contact Add. – National Institute For Advanced Legal Studies, Kaloor, Kochi - 682 017, Kerala, INDIA.
Tel: 0484 – 2337363
E - mail: nials@asianetindia.com
(www.nials.ac.in)


(h). Tamilnadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University
Established in October 1997 pursuant to the Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University Act 1996. It is not a residential university like other law schools/universities. But since 2002,The School of Excellence In Law was established so as to develop it as a Premiere institution in the country for teaching law.
The first academic session of the school commenced from 2002.
It offers B.A., B.L. (Hons.) course.

Contact Add. – The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University
"Poompozhil" 5, Greenways Road,
Chennai-600 028. T.N.,INDIA.
Telephone: (044) 494 1212/494 1919
Fax: (044) 495 7414
E-mail: tandralu@giasmd01.vsnl.net.in

(i). Gujarat National Law University
Established under Gujarat National Law University Act 2003, on 12 Mar. 2003.
The first academic session commences from 2004.
It offers B.A./B.Sc./B.Com.,LL.B.(Hons.) courses.
Contact Add. – Gujarat National Law University
Old NIFT Building,
E-4 GIDC, Electronic Zone,
Gandhinagar - 382 028, Gujarat,INDIA.
(www.gnlu.ac.in)


Besides these national level law universities/schools there are various other universities offering five year integrated law course. Some of them are as follows: -

#Govt. Law College, (University of Bombay), Mumbai.
#ILS Law College, ( Univ.of Pune), Pune.
#Symbiosis Society’s Law College, (SIEC-DU), Pune.
#ICFAI Law College, ( ICFAI University), throughout India.
#Amity Law School, (GGS Indraprastha Univ.), Delhi.
#Army Institute of Law, (Punjabi University), Patiala.
#Bishop Cotton Women’s Christian Law College, (Univ. of B’lore),Banglore.
#Dayanand Law College, (Shivaji University), Solapur, M.S.
#Faculty of Law , (Goa University), Goa.
#School of Law & Legal Studies, (G.G.S.Indraprastha University),Delhi.
#IAMR Law College, (C.C.S University, Meerut), Gaziabad., U.P.
#J.S.S Law College, (Mysore University), Mysore.
#University College of Law, ( Karnatak University), Dharwad
#B.V.Bellad Law College, (Karnataka University), Belgaum.
#Faculty of Law, (Aligarh Muslim University), Aligarh, U.P.
#Faculty of Law, (Jamia Millia Islamia), Delhi-25.
#National College of Law, ( Kovempu University), Simoga, KAR.
#National Law College, (M.D.University,Rohtak), Sec-42 Gurgaon, HR.
#Faculty of Law, (Mohan Lal Sukhadia University), Udaipur,Raj.
#Faculty of Law, (Rani Durgawati Vishwavidhyalaya), Jabalpur, M.P.
#Faculty of Law, University of Calcutta, Senate House, Kolkata- 73.
#Faculty of Law, University of North Bengal, Darjeeling, W.B.
#University Law College/ Madhusudan Law College, (Utkal University), Bhubaneswar-4.

Many-affiliated colleges to above mentioned Universities offer five year integrated law course. For details check with the respective universities.


By,
Ashwini Kumar Singh
Director - DREDS,
Gopalganj.

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