Dear All,
The impact of "Make in India" focus can be felt in the game changer scenarios in automotive sector.
On April 8th, 2015 the Government of India announced FAME India (Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric (Hybrid) Vehicles in India – a scheme under the Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises. Check out the infographic below to understand the impact and benefits of FAME India for manufacturers and buyers. Posted on April 21st, 2015 http://atherenergy.com/index.php
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G.S.Autee
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Subject: Re: [MTC Global] IIM-A to model curriculum focusing on Make in India
Dear Sirs,
Make-in-India is happening at such a wonderful timing that most of the disrupting products and technologies are getting finishing touches for enabling global launching and India is a preferred destination for them all, for manufacturing, exporting as well as consumption:
- Electric Vehicles with High Energy Density Storage Systems,
- Public transportation and Utilities for smart cities
- Solar / Wind / Hybrid Energy Harvesting systems for Micro Grids / Smart Grids
- Internet of Things for Smart Agriculture / Healthcare,
- Wearable Electronics for Medical Devices and Mobile-centric Technology Platforms / Data-centers
- Big Data Analytic for customer engagement and experience.
We have got it all: Speedy Urbanization Accelerating Technological change Responding to the challenges of an aging world and Trade, people, finance, and data: Greater global connections!
Thanks and Regards,
G.S.Autee
Sent: Saturday, May 2, 2015 1:07 PM
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Subject: Re: [MTC Global] IIM-A to model curriculum focusing on Make in India
a CTC of Rs 4 lakhs to 1 crore per annum. Next, we look at the other 5000 Management institutions & colleges where we have 95% of grads . It clear that our country cannot employ the 1 lakh Management grads being churned out yearly by 5000 plus colleges, with already around 5 lakh unemployed & underemployed scanning the markets for jobs & work. Reasons are several - poor quality, low awareness levels , disconnect with industry, inexperienced confused faculty, misplaced values & pathetic communication skills of majority of students -- topping the list.
Be that as it may , the future is all about rampant, rapid & irreversible globalization & promoting entrepreneurship extensively.
The startup echo system & the entrepreneurial culture in India needs to be more organized & professional in their outlook. A start up is not just about a VC funding a Technological innovation & counting the eye balls & footfalls. Its much more than that.
--The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Ahmedabad is set to change the curriculum for its Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) from the coming 2015-17 session.
Now, instead of elective subjects the students will have compulsory courses. This decision has been taken in sync with the government's 'Make in India' campaign, to boost Indian entrepreneurship amongst the students.
The changes have been implemented by a Review Committee at the institution. It had sought advice from all concerned parties, which included the current students, faculty, alumni, firms and faculty of other business schools. The decision has been taken to discontinue the standard elective courses and replace those with courses which will help promote the Make in India strategy.
This will help students focus on innovation and incline their thinking towards entrepreneurship. The programmes such as marketing, finance and operations will be scrapped, and in their place programmes concentrating on human resources are set to be introduced.
These modifications are being introduced because in the recent years a majority of IIM students have chosen careers abroad after graduation. And this move should enable them to learn a indigenous way of problem solving, encouraging them to explore job opportunities in India.
The institute will now offer courses in environment sustainability, managing global organisations, design thinking, entrepreneurship programme and government systems and processes. Out of these, design thinking and entrepreneurship programme, which were electives will be converted to compulsory courses. These will supposedly be most helpful in enhancing the Make in India campaign, reported India Today.
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