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Sidra Shaheen is doing MBA from Riphah International University Islamabad. Riphah International University is a private institute observes the guidelines set by the Higher Education Commission and works within the framework of education policy and regulations formulated by the Federal Government from time to time. Sidra belongs to well rich business family. Sidra tells that it is last year of her studies. She says that in today’s world study is very important for every one of us. Particularly MBA degree can be very helpful for those who are planning to enter in any type of business field. She says that of course, probably the most important and most enduring benefit for all MBA graduates are the acquaintances found during the program. The deep relationships with other members of the MBA program had proven to be important business network to the life-time career of the graduate.

Sidra more tells that relationship building is very important to the MBA experience; few programs actually make a conscious effort to facilitate that process. That failure diminishes the value of services rendered to their MBA students, and accordingly leads to lower retention rates and a diminished sense of alumni loyalty and support once the students finish their programs. According to Sidra MBA also teaches us issues about how we can build up a successful portfolio of business knowledge and skills and network of colleagues and MBA alumni. Identification of business problems can be addressed and analyzed more consistently. Communication skills in individual and teamwork aspects can be strengthening in a long run. People management skills can be mastered as usually the person who deals with the customers mostly influences the business deal. In the end she tells that after the completion of her degree she would like to boost her family business. Well Sidra you are absolutely bright and brilliant student we wish you all the best about your degree and future.

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Lucknow Girl Ayesha Rani

Nov 21, 2009 Author: Tabi | Filed under: Indian Students

Lucknow-Girl

Ayesha Rani is student of history in Lucknow University. Ayesha has sent her photo through email. Ayesha tells that history is her favorite subject and she is studying throughout her favorite subject. This Lucknow girl tells that she feels really pride being the citizen of Lucknow. Ayesha tells little about Lucknow that her city known as city of Nawabs. It is located in the most populated city of India, Uttar Pradesh. This city is now growing economically as well. As proof, it is one of the 10 fastest growing non major cities in the land. The city boasts of its monuments that showcase a unique evolution of different architectural designs. These include the Asafi Imambara, where you can find the famous Labyrinth, Chota Imambara, Shah Najaf, the Rsidency, St. Joseph Cathedral, Clock Tower, Charbagh Railway station, and some of the oldest school buildings like La Martiniere Lucknow, Loreto Convent Lucknow and Colvin Taluqdar’s College.

Ayesha also belongs to a Nawab family. She tells that there are so many attractive places in Lucknow. Particularly Asafi Imambara also known as the Bara Imambara. This site along with two others, Shah Najaf and Chota Imambara, are deemed as different monuments of architectural importance to the city. The Asafi Imambara complex caters to the widely-known Bhul Bhulaiyan or the Labyrinth. Other interesting places are the Chattar Manzil, Lucknow Zoo, Picture Gallery and State Museum along with the Dilkusha, Planetarium, Shaheed Smarak, Ram Krishna Math and Baradari. Well friends, like many other girls Ayesha also wants to make some sincere and likeminded online friends.

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Surat Girl Working As An Accountant In Textile Mill

Nov 21, 2009 Author: Tabi | Filed under: Working Women

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Roopali Paramjeet is working as an accountant in a textile mill in Surat. Roopali has done B.Com from Metas Adventist College. Picture was taken when she was leaving for her office. Roopali writes in her email that Surat is an emerging city in the state of Gujarat, is known as the textile city of Gujarat. And, the epithet is perfectly suited to the city. This Surat girl tells that textile industry is one of the oldest and the most widespread industries in Surat. A major part of the city’s population is associated with the textile industry. Nearly 30 million meters of raw fabric and 25 million meters of processed fabric are produced in Surat daily. The city has several textile markets that exist since times immemorial. Zampa Bazaar, Bombay Market, JJ Textile Market and Jash Market are among them. Katat Gam, Magdalla and Udhana are the areas of Surat where manufacturing is mainly concentrated. In the course of time, people from various other places like Rajasthan and Kolkata settled in Surat in order to carry out their textile business.

Apart from the textile in Surat, it is also most famous leading diamond polishing industry of India. Diamond cutting has a history of over 100 years now and after a 100 years, it was confirmed that a whopping 92% of world’s diamonds were cut in Surat and that gave India a lot of revenue. Now the Surat diamond cutters are eyeing the bigger diamonds and are expanding from small pieces.

In the end Roopali says that Though Surat had to go through a lot of natural disasters in past few years, like floods each year and earthquakes, but there is a go-get-it attitude in Surat people to keep on moving ahead in life- that’s what is probably keeping it as an economic powerhouse of India.

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Jaipur Girl Komal Bhawani

Nov 21, 2009 Author: Tabi | Filed under: Indian Students

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Komal Bhawani joins us from Jaipur. Komal is student of engineering in Jaipur National University. Komal tells that she really love her city and wants to share a little about her city. This Jaipur girl tells that a part of the Golden Triangle Tourist circuit, Jaipur along with Delhi and Agra is one of India’s most popular destinations. The capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur also known as the Pink City is renowned the world over for its majestic forts, opulent havelis, beautiful lakes and shimmering sand dunes.  The city boasts of finest and oldest museums and prominent structures. These museums hold collections of rare and beautiful interesting objects that depicted glimpses of India’s ancient past and great tradition. It also provides informative knowledge for its visitors.

Komal more tells that Jaipur is also famous for its semi-precious stones, miniature paintings, silver jewelery and lac items. The city’s colorful bazaars make shopping an exhilarating experience. And for those wanting to try their hand at some delectable Rajasthani cuisine, there are many restaurants around the city which provide clean, hygienic and sumptuous traditional Rajasthani cuisine. Well Komal thank you so much for becoming our member please also keep in touch in future.

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Kanpur Girls Doing Masters In Information Technology

Nov 20, 2009 Author: Tabi | Filed under: Student

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Mohana and Lalita study in Indian Institutes of Technology. These Kanpur girls are class mates and doing masters in technology. Picture was sent by Mohana (standing right)She tells that every Indian who wants to be an engineer, dreams about joining one of the Indian Institutes of Technology because boom of IT sector and infrastructure in India has sky-rocketed the demand of engineers. While there are engineering colleges dime a dozen in the country, the Indian Institutes of Technology are the best of the breed.

About the admission process Mohana tells that Admission to all the Indian Institutes of Technology take place through a centralized entrance test system. The procedure of admission to IITs is known as the Joint Entrance Examination. On an average, as many as 600,000 students write the JEE every year. Of these mere 5500 students are selected for these elite institutions. To appear for the JEE, the applicant must have secured 60% marks at 10 + 2 level with science subjects. For the reserved category, the minimum required percentage is 55%. Test can not be taken more than twice and maximum age limit is 25 years. Well Mohana thank you very much for sending your photo. We wish you best of luck about your future and studies.

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