Tuesday 21 February 2012

Indian employees to get 11.9% salary hike in 2012'



As per the survey conducted by global human resources consulting and outsourcing firm Aon Hewitt,
India would see the highest salary increase in the Asia Pacific region, followed by China 9.5%  and the Philippines 6.9% salary hikes. Among other Asia Pacific nations, Australia is likely to see a modest 4.6% hike, Hong Kong 5%, Japan 2.8%, Malaysia 6.2% and Singapore 4.8% respectively, in 2012.
In India, the general/entry level staff are likely to get 11.8% salary hike, while junior manager level will see 12.3%, middle management 12% and senior management 11.1% increase this year.
In terms of sectors, pharmaceutical space is likely to witness a 13.3% salary hike for 2012, followed by engineering design/services projects at 13%,Infrastructure with 12.9% and heavy engineering and FMCG sectors with 12.4% hike , Information Technology (IT) and outsourcing sectors would see salary hikes of 11.9% and 11.8%, respectively, despite the continuing concerns over the impact of a weak global economy.
Telecom and Financial Institutions are projected to see lowest salary increases for 2012 at 11% and 10%, respectively, plagued by various regulatory hurdles, policy issues and the slowdown in the global economy.

Pl click to Read the full article: 
http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/NewDelhi/Indian-employees-to-get-11-9-salary-hike-in-2012/Article1-814711.aspx 

Wednesday 8 February 2012

JobsCareerLife@Global: CSS NAM Bal Gurukul Hyderabad for Underpriviliged Children

JobsCareerLife@Global: CSS NAM Bal Gurukul Hyderabad for Underpriviliged Children

CSS NAM Bal Gurukul Hyderabad for Underpriviliged Children

Indian Development Foundation (IDF) has launched Second BAL Gurukul in Hyderabad on 8th Feb 2012 at CSS NAM School Bal Gurukul at Hayatnagar, Hyderabad.  
                                    
Education is of prime importance. IDF in its diversified objectives has included education programmes into its fold. There are many first time school-goers in a family. In such cases, the children attend schools but do not get proper educational guidance from home. Indian Development Foundation (IDF) has found a method to remove this barrier by opening up `Education Programmes’ – `Bal Gurukuls’ in India. These Bal Gurukuls not only provides quality education to the underprivileged children but also facilitates in raising the literacy level of the district. IDF also believes in providing `right education’ to those who need the most. To know more about IDF Pl click on www.idf.org.in

Regarding Centre for Social Service (CSS) is a voluntary, not for profit, non-governmental organization, promoted by academicians and philanthropists who share a common concern for the down trodden and under privileged young girls of our society. CSS has no funds from Government. All the requirements of the students are provided by CSS. The entire project is run on donations received from family, friends and like minded people.
This society was started by Mrs. V. Vijayalakshmi in 2004.  
 
                                            CSS – NAM Girls School - Free English Medium School for economically and socially deprived girls (CSS+NAM GIRLS SCHOOL)
Children belonging to the lower economic strata get education only through Government run Municipal Schools, because of the free education and mid-day meal provided there.
But a large number of girls start dropping out of these schools from first form onwards, either due to poor grades, disinterest or due to economic conditions.
Young girls at this age are potential wage earners as baby-sitters; house-maids etc and parents remove them from school, even though they want to educate them.
Continuous failure of a child in school makes this decision even easier to make.
To re-enforce the importance of education to both parents and children staying in nearby slums and studying in Nagole Government High School, CSS is running a support school with might strength of 300 girl students.
They have appointed teachers to teach these children. After the classes, the children are provided with a small meal. We are sure that with a little support these children will improve their performance in school which in turn will convince their parents to let them continue their education.
CSS provides apart from free education free of cost the following:
·         Two sets of uniforms, one sports shirt, one pair of shoes, Two pairs of socks, Text books, Note books, Stationary.

Pl chk the website for all the activities of CSS : www.cssvision.org  
It gives us immense pleasure to associate with CSS NAM School in this noble cause of educating the underprivileged children and starting the Bal Gurukul.

The Children gave an excellent cultural programme.

Mrs.Janaki Committee member CSS introduced CSS and its activities. Mr. Sanjay Ram highlighted reg IDF and its activities and also reg Bal gurukul concepts.


IDF young ambassador P.Manaswi gave a nice dance performance for the children.

 Mrs.Janaki , Mrs.Prameela , Mrs.Indira and Mr.Paul , the Principal , staff and students from CSS NAM School and Mr. Sanjay Ram ,Mrs.P.Rama , Ms.P.Manaswi  ,Mr.P. V Rao, Mr.Rangachary , Mr.Alwar Swamy , Mrs.Vatsala and  Mrs.Swaroopa from IDF participated in the event and congratulated the staff and students of CSS NAM School on the occasion.


Excellent Projects in Craft work done by students of CSS NAM.



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