Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Kisi Din Mai Apni Kahani Likhunga...

Kisi din mai apni kahani likhunga...
Kushiyo ki daastane hongi...Ghum ki yaade hongi...
Mere sang mai juda...tera naam hoga...
Auro ka zikr bhi hoga...aur unki beimaani likhunga....

Ye bhi likhunga ki mai kya chahta tha...
Ye bhi likhunga ki mai kya maangta tha...
Khoyi hui raato mai kise doondata hu...
Band in palko se kise dekhta hu...
Kisi din khul kar mai meri saari pareshani likhunga...
Kisi din mai apni kahani likhunga...

Jo mere tere beech mai aaye un sabko linkhunga.....
Wo dharm ki baate...
Wo jaat paat k kisse likhunga...wo rasmao riwajo ki kasmai linkhunga...
Wo vaade likhunga jo maine kiye the...
Wo yaade likhunga jo tumne diye the...
Wo beete hue dhai varsh ka har pal likhunga...
Toote hue sapno ka har kal likhunga...
Is zindagi mai us zindahi ki har nishani likhunga..
Kisi din mai apni kahani likhunga...

Ab jab na kuch khone ka darr hai...
Ab jab na kuch paane ki chah hai...
Ab jab zindagi mai bas ek hum hai...
Toh is naam k ant mai pyaar se tumhara naam zindagaani likhunga...
Kisi din mai apni kahani likhunga....

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

NITIE Placement Statistics.


NITIE PLACEMENT STATISTICS

National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE), Mumbai completed its combined placement process for 328 students across four post-graduate programs. Three-quarters of the batch secured operations management, consulting and IT roles.
Amazon India was the highest paying domestic recruiter offering a package of Rs 19.5 lakhs for an operations management profile while OLAM International was the highest international recruiter with an annual package of USD 150,000 for a general management role. At 13 offers each, Cognizant Technological Solutions (CTS) and Yes Bank were the largest recruiters.


Batch Strength
328
Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Management (PGDIM)
201
Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Engineering (PGDIE)
96
Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Safety and Environmental Management (PGDISEM)
13
Post Graduate Diploma in Information Technology Management (PGDITM)
18
Students opting-out of placements
11
PGDIM
3
PGDIE
7
PGDITM
1
Effective number of students for placements
317
Total number of companies
82
Number of companies that made offers
82
Total number of offers
361
Offers/student
1.14
Highest domestic salary
Rs 19.5 Lakhs
Highest international salary
Rs 66 Lakhs (USD 150,000)
Average salary
Rs 12.97 Lakhs (Includes international offers)
Median Salary
Rs 10.62 Lakhs (Includes international offers)
A total of 82 companies made offers during the placements. There were 28 Pre-placement offers (PPOs) made by companies like Hindustan Unilever (HUL), Proctor and Gamble (P&G) , Tata Motors, Citibank, among others with 26 offers being accepted. Eleven students across the four programs opted out of placements, with three from the PGDIM program, seven from PGDIE and one from PGDITM programs respectively. The PGDIE and PGDITM students were industry sponsored candidates who returned to their parent organizations while the three PGDIM students opted to start their own businesses.


Manufacturing
As many as 78 students managed to get jobs in this sector. Companies like Tata Motors, Schneider Electric, Tata Steel, Daimler and JSW were some of the prominent companies in the manufacturing sector that made offers to students. Most of the jobs offered were for marketing, operations and logistics profiles. This sector also saw 5 international offers with IFFCO and VVF offering jobs in the Emirate of Dubai. Tata Motors also offered corporate sustainability reporting roles to NITIE’s niche PGDISEM program.

FMCG
FMCG sector was also a big recruiter, with 66 students opting for roles with various FMCG companies. Hindustan Unilever (HUL) offered profiles in Marketing, Supply Chain Management and Information Technology (IT) whereas Proctor and Gamble (P&G) made offers for supply chain management and customer business development roles. Reckitt and Benkiser offered a logistics profile in addition to marketing roles. Other FMCG companies like ITC, Colgate Palmolive and Johnson and Johnson, Food and Beverages companies like Pepsi, Nestle, Cadbury and others like L’Oreal, Godrej and Asian Paints also recruited NITIE students for sales and marketing, operations and supply chain profiles. P&G was the highest recruiter in this sector with 10 offers. Companies like Johnson and Johnson and Asian Paints also offered environment health and safety (EHS) profiles to PGDISEM students.

IT/Systems
The highest paying domestic recruiter Amazon, was from this sector. Operations management roles were offered to all the selected students. Dell offered an analytics profile while other IT companies like Infosys, Accenture, Wipro, ITC Infotech among others recruited for marketing and operations roles. A total of 54 students across all programs opted for jobs in the IT sector.

Consulting
The consulting sector was represented by Pricewaterhouse Coopers(PWC), Ernst and Young (E&Y), Bristlecone and Capgemini. GEP consulting made three offers in supply chain consulting while Cognizant and Accenture offered IT consulting profiles. Cognizant was the highest recruiter in this sector with 13 offers closely followed by Accenture with 12. Companies like KPMG and E&Y gave offers in niche consulting sectors like Corporate Environment Health and Safety (EHS) consulting, Manufacturing EHS consulting and Climate Change and Sustainability Consulting for PGDISEM students.

Banking and Financial Services (BFSI)
Yes Bank was the highest recruiter in this sector and tied with Cognizant as the highest overall recruiter, with 13 offers. Yes Bank offered roles in corporate finance, corporate and institutional banking, commercial banking, risk management and debt syndication. British banking giant Barclays offered risk management, strategy and product development roles. Standard Chartered offered roles in wholesale banking and GE offered a financial management profile. Other prominent BFSI recruiters were Citibank, HSBC, JPMC, Edelweiss, Deutsche Bank and ICICI Bank. A total of 38 students opted for roles in the BFSI sector.

Other Sectors
Telecom majors like Airtel, Vodafone and Idea Cellular and Pharmaceutical companies like Glenmark and GSK also participated in the placement process, with 29 students opting for jobs in these sectors. Olam International, offered 4 international roles and was the highest paying international recruiter.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

A Poem By Prabodh Prakash

i show you not the images made on sands
don't you feel it, when I hold your hands?

i tell you not the feelings untrue
don't you feel my pain, when I have to bid you adieu

my eyes, do they even lie
my seriousness, you might not have seen, I blame that to my smlie

i might be immature, i might be kid, but I try to improvise
to love you, beyond boundaries, don't I have that right?

i know you like someone, but I love you
I swear to god, Yes, I do

in health, in pain, and when life will be abysmal pit
i promise, i will stand tall, give my everything, every single bit

i am suffocated inside out, my wounds are deep
usually, you ressustate me, then why there is sadness, and its a big heap

i love small kids, I pay tax, I do not harm people
then why I can't fulfil my wish, I feel helpless, so aweful

Go to his blog

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

A Life That Matter !!!

What Will Matter Ready or not, someday it will all come to an end.
There will be no more sunrises, no minutes, hours or days.
All the things you collected, whether treasured or forgotten, will pass to someone else.
Your wealth, fame and temporal power will shrivel to irrelevance.
It will not matter what you owned or what you were owed.
Your grudges, resentments, frustrations, and jealousies will finally disappear.
So, too, your hopes, ambitions, plans, and to-do lists will expire.
The wins and losses that once seemed so important will fade away.
It won’t matter where you came from, or on what side of the tracks you lived, at the end.
It won’t matter whether you were beautiful or brilliant.
Even your gender and skin color will be irrelevant.

So what will matter? How will the value of your days be measured? What will matter is not what you bought, but what you built; not what you got, but what you gave?
What will matter is not your success, but your significance.
What will matter is not what you learned, but what you taught.
What will matter is every act of integrity, compassion, courage or sacrifice that enriched, empowered or encouraged others to emulate your example.
What will matter is not your competence, but your character.
What will matter is not how many people you knew, but how many will feel a lasting loss when you’re gone.
What will matter is not your memories, but the memories that live in those who loved you.
What will matter is how long you will be remembered, by whom and for what.
Living a life that matters doesn’t happen by accident. It’s not a matter of circumstance but of choice.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Don't Divide India Any More...Please Please Please !!!

Is the division of India on the basis on religion not enough hindrance in development of India. Why Reservation based of Caste ???

After so many groups included in SC, ST and OBC...the agitation of Gujjars for reservations and now the JATs. Why ??? Is the leader of JAT..the one very intelligent enough to ask for reservation...dumb enough not to understand the level of misery this would lead to the country. Why the bloody corrupt politicians supporting these rising of JATs. Why bloody leaders, on getting the reservation, does not pass on this benefit to the needed.

First, the country was fucked by people who treated religion as a weapon for war, then came politicians, then came the scams and the most recent being the rising demand for every group to be included in SC, ST or OBC. In an era when every other country is busy developing the in one way or other...this country is imploding. We may have a high GDP, but corruption levels is also inflating; we may have introduced several education bills; but reservation keeps on diluting the quality of education; we may have caught one kasab, but I am pretty sure many more kasabs are being prepared for waging a war against this country; we may have a government winning election twice, but now this government is far more inefficient that before. In the first 5 years of Manmohan's Sarkar, there was rising terrorism, wars and in phase of next 5 years, there is rising scams and reservation.

Why the hell our government or constitution or High-Court or Supreme-Court or President not enough powerful [ rather courageous ] to take a decision to remove this culprit system ??? Why not giving reservation on the basis of economic conditions that can help in real uplifting of the poors.

Had it been the case that reservation is given on the poverty conditions, a poor can self-represent himself for the aid, and would not depend on the community.

Era have passed and we need to get out of 60 years old dreams and vision, time have changed, but our thoughts are yet ancient.

I dream of a country in which every citizen aims for the development of the India and feels that his country is above all.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Am I the One ???

Yeah, I know last post I did was on 1st November 2010 and now it 9th March 2011. I don't know how I was so much away from my very favorite activity: Blogging.  Yeah ! Its a fun and more than a fun its You when you are blogging. And the best part, it is not a English Article Writing Questing, its blogging, it is a world :)



But what just happened, why blogging out of blue on my mind today !!!

While sitting on mess table for dinner tonight, me and few of my friends were discussing about NITIE. This college acts as a stimulant to our personality, knowledge, exposure. I feel privileged.


A quote on one of my friends T-Shirt quotes "Lets do a miracle !" and anytime read that I used to wonder that who are the jadoogars, now I know NITIEians are the miracle guys ( not to forget gals as well :P ).

Say anything about NITIE, be it LakshyaSamiksha or Empresario or be it NITIE itself, I see an electrifying enormous amount of passion in the bloods of future leaders to make it big...infact gigantic...and they do it..And I did not hesitate to write it. When a man of his honor, Mr. Ratan Tata comes or Shri Sahara comes to college and spends a complete day with NITIEians, it makes us special. When, more than 100 companies visit our campus and recruit all students in just 2.5 days, it makes us feel elite. When a faculty teaches and shares his experiences, we learn more than our age. Finally, when we write NITIE,Mumbai in mails in signature, we feel branded. Did I you just read the word branded. Yeah, We are branded !!!

And certainly, after looking so much and receiving so much appreciation from the corporate world, I feel...Am I The One ?

Did I just wrote much about it, well...its nothing...but lets this be it for now...Closing now and promising to be very frequent blogger :)

Monday, November 1, 2010

As with everyone, I often hate the red lights and particularly when I have to wait for more than 30 secs on it. But something new happened this time when I was waiting at the Birla Mandir Red Light. A blue color Scorpio came adjacent to me. A foreigner lowered his window pane and said to me "Can you call that old man, I need to give him some money." I called him, the old man -- who was barely able to walk on his legs, using crutches and hardly some clothes to cover him, and the foreigner took a 100 rupee note from his pocket and gave to the beggar. 

The first thing that strike my mind was a new moment for the beggar and moreover a happy moment. Adjacent to the old man, was another lady -- might be around 40 years old, healthy and strong -- came up running and begged before the foreigner. This time the man deny-ed. 

Again the the line echoed in my mind -- Always a new moment, be it happy, be it sad -- Always a new moment :)
Being a computer freak, writing a blog fascinated me more than a mere diary entry. 


But no...lets stop at this point..I am confused....damn confused...Why a new moment ? Where does actually it comes from and more significantly what drives a new moment ?? Seems like we need some answers !!!

An article on internet reads as

In a vast movement of time, each moment gives place to another and experience is the only in that moment. Previous moment is just a memory, however fresh and implanted in the mind it may be. Towards what is the other momentum ? It is towards crystal gazing, towards the future. If mind is not caught up thus in the past and the future, there is no movement. Every new moment has a fragrance of that experience. "

"Fragrance of experience", does that means, next time the old man sees a foreigner, he will rush towards him, expecting a 100 bucks again or does that means that the lady should not approach the foreigner ?

Again a catch: The word experience should be well defined. Experience of whom, the beggar, the foreigner, the lady or someone else ? At this point of time I remember the lessons learned in science, about how a cell gives birth to two sister cell, that may be alike or very different from each other. Analogous to it, a moment characterized by the experience of many events give birth  to many new moments, which probably is perceived by each individual in a very different way.


So, the moment the foreigner gave 100 bucks to the old man, it simulated three new moments, one each for the foreigner, the old man and the lady. I can not comment on there individual perception, but me it was the moment that gave me the title to this new blog and certainly changed the perception towards the life. 


Enjoy moments, as they come and go.


Happy Diwali to all of you :)