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TECHNOLOGY WHICH HAVE NO LIMITS

                                                                                                         
HOVER BIKE AND CAR, ITS REALLY TRUE
A hover car is a transport vehicle appearing in works of fiction in this daily world. Technology is getting better day by day especially hover cars. It is used for personal transportation in the same way a modern automobile is employed. One is expected to steer it like a normal vehicle. The only difference is the "flying" effect. It is capable of flying and elevates itself some distance from the ground through some repulsion technology, presumably exploiting some short range anti gravity principle so as to eliminate most friction forces which act against conventional vehicles. Unlike an air cushion vehicle, this does not produce a dust cloud. Another similar real-world device is the , which elevates itself above a water or level hard surface using a cushion of air retained by a flexible skirt. Such devices are not considered to be hover cars, however—that term is used only for the fictional device. It was launched in the year of 2013 -2014.
BENDEABLE SCREEN
A flexible display is a display which is flexible in nature; differentiable from the more prevalent traditional flat screen displays used in most electronics devices. In the recent years there's has been a growing interest from numerous consumer electronics manufacturers to apply this display technology in MOBILE PHONES, TABLETS, POCKET PCS AND OTHERS. Its uses OLED (organic light emit diode ) emits lights in the response of electronic current.


SIXSENSE TECHNOLOGY
Through our five natural senses we can perceive the things as we want and it is all about virtual reality as well as fudicals representation .The concept was developed by pranab mistry . he used these technology through a projector , camera  and mirror.
Conclusion

At last it is worth mentioning these new technological developments have changed phase of the world by save our time in tablets, poketpcs  and used of spars lead to a revolutionary change and hope in upcoming days more new inventions will bring forward new iteration to the laptops ,tablets and life will be more easy and fast forward.
 

SPECIAL EDITION FROM AUTHOR

MBA A CURSE OR BOON
                                    From jyotiprasad kalita  editor and writer
                                                                                        



MBA is both curse or boon as we have move towards an advanced world the technological dimension gained the momentum as well as people became more strive towards  jobs .As a result of slow down off the economy , due to volatility of market , sharp fall of stock market lead to very less jobs in the market .
       If I go with MBA as curse then due to lack of job opportunities in the market, companies sack off the employees due to high cost. Every year more than lakhs of MBA graduate passed out only few got a stardom job in the market. Opportunities which we want after passed out MBA from a general college couldn’t fulfill our needs or we can lack of Excellency we have. Only IIM students could be able to gain their way by the way of getting a job in big mncs or start their own venture. So our future is very much bleak after passing out from a general college we simply believe like that.
      But as per my view regarding MBA as boon its really means be your own boss. MBA is a degree which going to be given you the opportunities but it totally depends on you. How we face the challenges , how we know about our self , what’s our  key strength  , who’s  our inspiration , who’s our idol .so I never believe passed out MBA from IIM is a big thing then passed out from a general college  and it hardly matters . Let us go through a real live example, he was person a from Nagaland. Few years back he started off a honey bee industry  and right now he is having more than 200 core business .That’s simply means how we use our business idea to be the leader of tomorrow.  He had been an exclusive interview with times now and he emphasized that Iam not an MBA and I have done such big business which inspires others .Therefore choose the right career path with right goal is very much essential and MBA is definitely a path to realize your potential. AT last I would like to say to all “ALWAYS MAKE YOUR PASSION AS YOUR PROFESSION”  
 
upcoming movies with thrilling songs from zubeen garg.....1. krish3 2. Mumbai 125 km 3d......have some blast this time so wait for it.......stay tune into www.zubeen.com
 

SUCCESSFUL CHANGE MANAGEMENT IS IT POSSIBLE?SPECIAL EDITION FROM AUTHOR

yes it is possible but how is it possible. It is imperative topic of discussion and my view it is an alteration in the working system and working climate.Its the transformation in to the new vision ,mission ,goal and objective to the system and movement towards a new design , new mechanism so as to the transformation of the functional design of the organization.

HOW IS IT POSSIBLE ANY IDEA:-----
successful Change commonsense Digging deeper into why change programs fail reveals that the vast majority stumble on precisely the thing they are trying to transform: employee attitudes and management behavior (versus other possible sources such inadequate budget, poorly deployed resources and poor change
architecture).Literally thousands of prescriptions are put forward in various change management publications regarding how to influence employee attitudes and management behavior. However, the vast majority of the thinking is remarkably similar. Colin Price and Emily Lawson provided a holistic perspective in their 2003 article, The Psychology of Change Management, that suggests that four basic conditions have to be met before employees will change their behavioral. A compelling story: They must see the point of the change and agree with it, at least enough to give it a try B. Role modeling: They must also see colleagues they admire modeling the desired behavior Reinforcement systems: Surrounding structures, systems, processes and incentives must be in tune with the new behavior The skills required for change: They need to have the skills to do what is required of them. This prescription is well grounded in the field of psychology and is ntirely rational. Putting all four of these conditions in place as a part of a dynamic process greatly improves the chances of bringing about lasting changes in the mindsets and behaviors of people in an organization—and thus achieves sustained improvements in business performance.
HOW IS IT POSSIBLE FOR IBM
HURDLES AND CHALLENGES:------
Changing mindsets and attitudes
Corporate culture
Complexity is underestimated
Shortage of resources
Lack of commitment of higher management
Lack of change know how
Lack of transparency because of missing or
wrong information
Lack of motivation of involved employees
Change of process
Change of IT systems

Technology barriers
HOW THEY ACHIEVED IT
Top management sponsorship
Employee involvement
Honest and timely communication
Corporate culture that motivates and
promotes change
Change agents (pioneers of change)
Change supported by culture
Efficient training programs
Adjustment of performance measures
Efficient organization structure
Monetary and non-monetary incentives

This is the way the change management is possible which leads to flexibility in the organization....

 

NEW RESPONSIBILITIES AND ROLES OF CEO

The Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”) is responsible for leading the development
and execution of the Company’s long term strategy with a view to creating
shareholder value. The CEO’s leadership role also entails being ultimately
responsible for all day-to-day management decisions and for implementing the
Company’s long and short term plans. The CEO acts as a direct liaison between
the Board and management of the Company and communicates to the Board on
behalf of management. The CEO also communicates on behalf of the Company
to shareholders, employees, Government authorities, other stakeholders and the
public.
More specifically, the duties and responsibilities of the CEO include the following:
1. to lead, in conjunction with the Board, the development of the
Company’s strategy;
2. to lead and oversee the implementation of the Company’s long and
short term plans in accordance with its strategy;
3. to ensure the Company is appropriately organized and staffed and to
have the authority to hire and terminate staff as necessary to enable it
to achieve the approved strategy;
4. to ensure that expenditures of the Company are within the authorized
annual budget of the Company;
5. to assess the principal risks of the Company and to ensure that these
risks are being monitored and managed;
6. to ensure effective internal controls and management information
systems are in place;
7. to ensure that the Company has appropriate systems to enable it to
conduct its activities both lawfully and ethically;
8. to ensure that the Company maintains high standards of corporate
citizenship and social responsibility wherever it does business;
9. to act as a liaison between management and the Board;
10. to communicate effectively with shareholders, employees, Government
authorities, other stakeholders and the public;
 

DISCOVERING MUSIC FROM INDIA TO THE WORLD ....PAPON THE STORY SO FAR

Angaraag Mahanta known as Papon is an Indian singer, composer and record producer.[1] Born to music duo and legends of Assamese music, Archana Mahanta and Khagen Mahanta, he was introduced to music early on in his childhood. 
His first language is Assamese and he also sings in Hindi and Bengali. His initial training was in Indian Classical and devotional and folk music. He learnt vocals primarily but also plays the khol, tabla, guitar, and harmonium. 
His music genres are ambient electronic, acoustic folk and new age Indian classical music and has been identified as having traces of pentatonic Mongoloid notes, local river song influences and ghazals.

Papon has performed with the MIDIval Punditz and Karsh Kale at various festivals around the world including the Paléo Music Festival in Switzerland, Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival in Jakarta, Mosaic Music Festival in Singapore and Oslo World Music Festival in Norway. Aside from performing with them, Papon has co-written a couple of songs with the MIDIval Punditz that featured on their third album Hello Hello which ranked among the top three songs on Amazon, worldwide.He collaborated with the Welling Jazz Band, in Wellington, New Zealand, for a project with them playing some of his music live for the festival Crossings in Wellington, New Zealand in 2007. Also in the project was Rihan Sheehan, a popular electronic artist and producer from Wellington. He also wrote a song with Karsh Kale for his new album Cinema. He is presently working on two international collaborations which will be released in 2012.Papon released his first album, Junaki Raati in Assamese at the end of 2004, marking a new kind of regional sound.The second album he produced was Sinaaki Osinaaki, which was released in November, 2009. Papon also has sung on a few other albums produced by various artists in Assam. His first folk music album was Rangphul a Bihu album, after which he produced Gomseng and subsequently, Phagunor Gaan an album representing the typical holi songs of Borpeta in West Assam.

Papon has been featured on albums by labels MDR Records, in a tie up with Times Music, and has also been featured on the soundtrack of Bollywood films Dum Maaro Dum, I Am Kalam and most recently, Soundtrack. He has been featured on the Indian leg of the show Coke Studio in MTV. 
He performed on the show Global Indian Film Awards with Midival Punditz, Kailash Kher and Shubha Mudgal. He also appeared on Star world India, Episode six of The Dewarists with Rabbi Shergill and recorded a song Khule Da Rabb. At i would like to mention that he is been so popular mainly in the newzeland and other parts of the world because of his divine folk music which papon knows for........the story is really a story of a musician with exceptional quality....
 

WHY MBA IS UNIQUE IN LONDON BUSINESS SCHOOL

course with international standard............


Masters in Management
MBA within 12 months..................
Masters in Finance
Executive MBA
EMBA-Global Americas and Europe
EMBA-Global Asia
Sloan Masters in Leadership and Strategy
Human resource transformation training for 45 days

companies


The Boston Consulting Group
McKinsey & Company
Bain & Company
Booz & Company
LBS Summer Consulting Team
OC&C Strategy Consultants
Monitor Group
Roland Berger Strategy
Consultants
A.T. Kearney
Major recruiters
Corporate sectors
Google
Royal Dutch Shell
American Express
Amazon
Johnson & Johnson
Unilever
Abbott
Centrica
Facebook
Novartis
Rocket Internet
CrowdBnk
General Mills
Infosys 3
PepsiCo 3
PokerStars 3
Statoil 3
Thomson Reuters 3
Finance
Credit Suisse 15
J.P. Morgan 8
Citi 8
Barclays 6
Nomura 6
HSBC 6
Deutsche Bank 6
Fidelity Worldwide Investment 4
Goldman Sachs 4
Bank of America Merrill Lynch 3
Standard Chartered Bank 3
BMO Bank of Montreal 2
Atomico 2
Moelis & Company 2
Morgan Stanley 2
Coller Capital 2
Pala Investments 2
PIMCO 2
ADC African Development 2
Corporation
Itaú Unibanco 2
International Finance

and many more...................

so see the list of companies really all are flagship employers and mba is definitely practical learning experience really thats real mba where one person could be able avail the best option for him and careere with dream light option by the help of “Interacting with so
many different people
means I’ve had to
find my own distinct
leadership style. In this
environment you very
quickly learn how to
influence people and
get your opinion heard.
if we see the course pattern of Indian institutes it too old and no new pattern of study what had started in 2000 still has been going on and we generally criticized that students are not up to the mark , teachers are not well flourish , but we move from the real scenario.....because administration of maximum institute indulged with various problem due to ignorance of  our own potential by not guiding the right person at right skill if we see the technological courses like b tech having no practical learning atmosphere  in India and if the duration is too much people believe that course is good but really a unthinkable situation in INDIA goes on.because of lack of transformation in the system and when i saw the condition prevailing here really despotic and unwillingness to do the things and case of brutality everywhere in India
look at  the picture see the students grooming up in LBS.............................................................
real person with real heights......................................................a sterling career.......be a leader

 

TOP TEN MANAGEMENT CONSULTANCIES WHICH PROVIDE YOU BEST COMFORT AT WORK


The Top Ten

1. Bain & Company

For the second year running, Bain & Company is Vault.com’s pick for the top management consulting firm in the world. While not the largest and not the oldest firm, Bain is among the most prestigious global consulting firms because of the standards it set early in its existence. From the beginning, Bain chose innovative approaches, did not actively market themselves and often took no fees until they had proven themselves. Later, Bain aligned its incentives with client performance, sometimes taking equity in its clients’ companies instead of consulting fees. Having a stake in the client’s success was seen as an innovative business model.
Differentiating Bain from its major competitors are these kinds of innovative approaches as well as its pioneering position in private equity consulting and its specialization in M&A and organizational restructuring. To accomplish these kinds of aims, Bain hires consultants who have the ability to think conceptually and translate concepts into action. Flexibility is highly valued, as the opportunity for cross-training across industries is prevalent (even if at the expense of being able to specialize in a specific field.

2. McKinsey & Company

Touting its ability and drive to do things differently, McKinsey sits nearly atop the heap of the world’s top-ten management consulting firms. Despite its big-name recognition, McKinsey operates at a fairly low profile, perhaps due to its controversial practice of non-exclusivity with clients. Emphasizing ideas as the most important engine of McKinsey’s operations, McKinsey offers a good starting place for new consultants but does not appear to offer an environment conducive to collaboration and teamwork because consultants are bound to secrecy about their projects (due to the non-exclusivity/possible conflicts of interest issues).
Similarly, the firm employs an “up and out” policy, whereby consultants need to advance upward in their career or leave the firm within a specific amount of time. This ensures a built-in turn-over rate that renews the firm’s staff at regular intervals (which may contribute to the constant stream of new ideas on which McKinsey runs), but which may foster an environment of “horizontal stagnation”, that is, consultants may be “promoted” by adding additional duties to their existing job. Essentially, a heftier workload without progressive responsibility or upward momentum but also not an invitation to leave the company.

3. The Boston Consulting Group, Inc. (BCG)

BCG still made it to the top 10 strategy consulting firms. Beyond its prestigious name and reputation, BCG is behind many of the industry’s best-known concepts, such as the “experience curve” and “growth-share matrix”. With these principles as its backbone, BCG values conceptual thinking and reasoning and places emphasis on continued growth and learning for consultants. As a Big Four consultancy firm, BCG competes head-to-head with much larger firms with greater name recognition but differentiates itself by focusing on, for example, fields like branding and marketing (in addition to more traditional disciplines).
Based in Boston with a global reach, BCG is widely praised as a solid place to work, offering among the most competitive compensation packages for consultants.

4. Deloitte Consulting LLP

One of the “Big Four” accountancy firms and the second-largest professional services firms globally, Deloitte is well-respected and a massive name, major player in the management consultancy field. Its depth of expertise among its over 40,000 employees is virtually unparalleled. Focused primarily on human capital, strategy and operations and technology across multiple industries, Deloitte leads its competition in terms of aggregate revenue, growth and market share.
In short, Deloitte is a giant, and as such, can offer an expansive career trajectory to consultants, who will have the opportunity to take advantage of Deloitte’s global presence and its sheer size and scale. The downside is that an organization of this scope can be hampered by layers of bureaucracy and unneeded complexity that develop naturally when a firm reaches these proportions.

5. Monitor Group

Monitor Group has leapt into Vault.com’s top-ten firms this year. Its smaller size versus other, bigger firms against which Monitor competes head-on coupled with its global footprint makes it an agile and dynamic firm. A flexible consultant can join what is undoubtedly an innovative organization that is not saddled by too much legacy structure, in part because of its size and in part because it, like many firms, was affected by the economic crisis and has adapted to current economic conditions. Though based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Monitor Group has a presence in every corner of the world – again, much like larger, better-known consulting firms.
As Monitor Group places a premium on getting sustainable results for its international array of clients, having a presence in key locations is key to capitalizing on its expertise and information. The firm has been lauded for its pro bono service and for its collaborative, feedback-oriented, lessons-learned corporate culture, which is one of its strongest distinguishing factors. Monitor Group itself characterizes its placement in the Vault rankings as being due to “morale and momentum”.

6. A.T. Kearney

Headquartered in Chicago with more than 50 offices worldwide, A.T. Kearney has a storied history that is tied up in the history of one of the industry’s oldest and best-known consultancies, McKinsey, from which Kearney split off in the 1930s. In the early days, Kearney focused on manufacturing and operations, which has expanded across industries and practices. This history imbues Kearney with a sense of long-standing tradition and culture, which has been cited as a bonus in terms of being a good place to start out as a management consultant.
History could also be seen as a handicap in terms of innovation. Like most large consultancy firms, Kearney has broad cross-functional, cross-industry focus areas in which consultants can expect to work. Its distinguishing offering is The Global Business Policy Council, which Kearney created as a strategic service designed to cater to the world’s top CEOs and business-minded thought leaders. The Council brings together leaders from the corporate, government and academic disciplines to foster discussion about issues relating to all these groups, such as globalization, foreign direct investment and offshoring. Kearney offers three separate strategic services to these leaders as a part of this council.

7. Oliver Wyman

Based in New York with 55 international office locations, Oliver Wyman operates across industries all over the globe. Oliver Wyman is part of a larger group of professional services companies, which contributes to its cross-functional, multinational presence. This network of affiliated companies deepens the pool from which expertise is drawn, which adds value to the consulting services offered by the Oliver Wyman Group. Known as a firm that values ideas and creativity, this is a place where driven, hungry, internationally-minded consultants will thrive, as they will be expected to travel extensively and put in a lot of extra time.

8. The Cambridge Group

More than anything else, The Cambridge Group aims to help clients attain higher growth rates and profit margins. In large measure, the big factor that differentiates Cambridge from other consultancy firms, particularly those that specialize in economic services, is its insistence that demand supersedes supply in terms of importance. This drives the firm’s focus on identifying profitable demand opportunities and optimizing processes and pricing. The Cambridge Group claims to provide its clients actionable insight and growth blueprints as opposed to more general plans and recommendations. Its size and scope make this attention to detail possible. As a small, Chicago-based firm with just two offices, the firm is small enough in scale that a consultant can expect to work hands-on with analysis and growth strategy from the get-go while being on-board as the firm itself grows.

9. Analysis Group, Inc.

Headquartered in Boston with ten offices in the United States and Canada, Analysis Group is highly regarded for its commitment to delivering economic and financial analysis and strategy across sectors. Employing these specialties, Analysis Group, as a place to work, is reportedly collegial and has a small-firm feel in what is actually a much larger company. Unlike larger, global firms, the primary focus on economic and financial consulting creates room for specialization and carves out a solid reputation in its areas of expertise. Given this emphasis at the Analysis Group, potential consultants with strong analytical and academic skills have an edge.

10. Booz & Company

Widely touted as a great place to get started with a career in management consulting, Booz is a company whose global presence, wide areas of expertise and emphasis on wholesale organizational change (“discontinuities”) will ensure that a new or mid-career consultant never sees a shortage of opportunity. The firm pushes its consultants to learn and contribute and demands a lot (a heavy workload) but supports its hires with its team-oriented structure, training and intelligent staff and subject-matter experts from whom to seek advice.
On the prestige front, Booz is recognized, respected and highly visible with its focus on an exceptionally vast landscape of fields. The firm’s big name will be a draw, as will the chance to work across industries in a global environment. Detractors state that the firm suffers from some internal inertia following the spin-off of one of Booz’s former core businesses – government consulting. The firm still enjoys legacy prestige, despite distancing itself from its biggest differentiator, and has moved more firmly into specializing in business-transition consultancy (the aforementioned discontinuities, when a business moves from one major focus to another)
 

CAREER SUCCESSION PLANNING A SPECIAL FOCUS ON HUMAN RESOURCE


WHY ESSENTIALS:----KEY FACTS
Essentially, succession planning is a conscious decision by an organization to foster and
promote the continual development of employees, and ensure that key positions maintain
some measure of stability, thus enabling an organization to achieve business objectives.
Traditionally, succession planning has sometimes taken a replacement approach, often
focusing on executive-level positions. One or two successors might be identified and
selected, probably based on the exclusive input of their immediate supervisor, and then
placed on the fast-track into a senior position. However, succession planning has evolved
into a process that can be used to:
1. Replenish an organization’s HR at a broad or specific level;
2. Identify, assess and develop employee knowledge, skills and abilities to meet the
current and future staffing needs of the organization; and
3. Ensure a continuous supply of talent by helping employees develop their potential,
as successors for key departmental positions.

HOW CAREER SUCCESSION PLANNING WORKS:
Workforce Planning
Review Business Goals and
Objectives
Conduct Environmental Scan
Conduct Gap Analysis of
Workforce
Set HR Priorities and Develop
Strategies
Implement and Evaluate Strategies
Succession Planning
Process
Identify Key Positions or Key
Groups
Plan Learning and Development
Identify Competencies for
Positions / Groups
Identify and Assess Potential
Candidates
Implement Strategy and Evaluate
Effectiveness

AT last i like to mention most of the organizations have their career succession planning like ICICI , HDFC in India and in USA
 like Mckinsey , Bain in corp , Boston groups and others.........

 

7 WAYS TO REMOVE STRESS AT WORK

SEVEN STEPTS WILL OBIVIOUSLY TAKE AWAY STRESS FROM THE WORK AND GIVE MORE PERFORMANCE IN THE WORK .....TRY IT AND GET AN EFFECTIVE RESULT
1. Self-Introspection
Many of us are victims of a stressful work environment. However, when it becomes to dealing with it, most of us do nothing but freak out and end up making the situation even worse. 

"At these times, pep talk with yourself can come to your rescue to maintain the calm and handle whatever is thrown at you. No matter what is going inside you, the best quality of a leader is to maintain the outer composure," says Deepak Kaistha, managing partner, Planman Consulting. 

2. Enrich your life 

If work and the workplace have become the all encompassing phenomena of your life, change it. Enrich your life with good time for yourself, your family, and other endeavours that truly interest you. 

"Having that distance and focusing off your job actually work in its favour. Circumstances that were great stressors for you earlier may start seeming less important and bothersome from a bigger perspective," informs Ashish Arora, founder & MD, HR Anexi. 

3. Create a network of allies 

Build relationships in the organization outside of your immediate work circle. Even when things are going relatively smoothly, reach out to others and share your work and plans with them. Then, during times of crisis, you will be able to fall back upon this ally bank for guidance and support. 

4. Prioritize your responsibilities 

No matter what your role or the time of the year is, not everything can be as important. Assess what is critical and feasible from the point of view of your plans and resources, and maintain a confident focus on them. Say 'no' to tasks beyond your current priorities and explain why. 

5. Maintain a strong track record of success 

Despite the current stress, do your best to succeed in your assigned tasks. Build and maintain a strong track record of success. Even if the underlying stress is responsible for it, failure will only add to your stress. Break out of this vicious circle even before it forms, and do not let anything compromise the quality of your work. 

6. Delegate certain tasks 
Delegate what others can do as good as or even better than you. Delegating not only reduces your work clutter, so that you can now go on to focus on more important things, but also improves others' perception of you as a leader or manager. 

"The biggest advantage of working in the corporate world is the ability to work in a team. A great team player shares the concerns and deadlines with the team and also delegates the responsibilities. This not only takes off the burden, but ensures a better result and hence enhanced productivity. Hence stop taking all the load yourself. Share the load and the recognition," advises Alok Bansal, Founder CEO, Alethia Education Services.


7. Try to break out the vicious circle:---- even if the stress has increased try to keep youself free from it by the way of back up plan , as well as long breath take it and de cluttering your work and at last delegate your task to others.In this way stress could be able to minimized and removed the stress. 
 

ZUBEEN GARG THE MUSICAL SENSATION AND A PERSON WITH FLAMING PERSONALITY BACK TO THE MUMBAI

Zubeen Garg's latest album pakeeza is a hit. The singing sensation from Assam talks about the work that went into making Pakeeza, his love for the Northeast and why he keeps coming back to his people. 
Your latest album Pakeeza comes after a long hiatus. Why this break?
Yes, my last album came out in 2006. That is because I don't like to rush things. This one is a solo album. I took utmost care with it. For me, this album was a process in experimentation with different kinds of elements such as elements of Assamese music, Sufi, folk and tribal elements etc. 

There's a music video to accompany the title track...
Yes, the music video was hard work. I got the model who features in the video, Danisha, from Slovakia. It has been shot in Tawang, which is one of the most wonderful places I have been to. Also, I have used a lot of special effects in the music video. 

Why did you chose Tawang?
Mostly because I love that place. Many people have asked me if the video has been shot in Switzerland. I answered them with a, "Yes. But not the one you know of. We have another Switzerland up there in the North East called Tawang." Plus, we have such beautiful places right in our own country. I wanted to draw focus to at least one of them.Hather kachhe eto sundor spot thakte bideshe jawar ki dorkar?

Tell us, how has been the reaction to Pakeeza? Well, as far as I can see, it has been received pretty well. Congratulations have been pouring in. Actually, there has not been a good solo in the market for a long time. I wanted to fill that gap up. By the reaction I have received, I can say that I have been able to do that. Also, there are two more videos coming up accompanying the songs Rama rama and Kehkasha.

Two more videos? How about spilling the details?
(With a laugh) Rama rama is essentially a club song which has been picturized on children. And the other one is the video accompanying Kahakasha. It is the most commercial number of the album.

How do you compare your national presence to the popularity you enjoy in the Northeast?
There is absolutely no comparison at all. Northeast has been the base for my career for as long as I can remember. I have sung around fifteen thousand songs in different dialects of this region, spanning twelve years. Through my work, I have tried my best to promote the rich tribal culture. I have researched, worked and sung with the remotest of tribes here. The people of Northeast are my family. Popularity is one thing, but the love and affection I have received here is the only thing that keeps me from shifting base to Mumbai permanently. 
And what about Bengal?
Bengal is my second home. I have a thriving career in Tollywood. I think, after Bhupen Hazarika, I am the one singer from Assam who has received so much love from Bengal. 

What are your future projects for Bengal.
I am coming up with a new album before Durga Puja. It will be a combination of some old songs, that have already been released in Assam and a couple of new compositions. Its called Rock. Apart from that, I keep singing for Tollywood projects frequently. krish3 and other big movies will be most awaited and he will be back with new powerful songs. As the name zubeen garg always perform at his best because he is the lord of  music.....

 

TOPTEN DIRECT SALES COMPANY WHICH EVERY MBA IN MARKETING WANTS TO START UP THEIR CARRER


1. Avon Products, Inc. 

2013 Net Sales: $11.3 billion
Country: USA

Avon is the founder of modern direct selling and the acknowledged world leader in cosmetics, fragrances and toiletries. Avon’s well-known product lines include Avon Color, Anew, Skin So Soft™, Advance Techniques Hair Care and Avon Naturals and mark™.
2013 Rank: 1
2013 Net Sales: $10.9 billion
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Single-level and multi-level
Products: Beauty, fashion jewelry, apparel
Markets: 100
Salespeople: 6.5 million
Employees: 42,000
Headquarters: New York, N.Y.
Executive: Sheri McCoy
Year Founded: 1886
Stock Symbol: AVP—NYSE
www.avon.com

2. Amway

2013 Net Sales: $10.9 billion
Country: USA

Amway offers consumer products and business opportunities in more than 80 countries and territories worldwide through more than 3 million distributors. Top-selling brands for Amway are NUTRILITE vitamin, mineral and dietary supplements, ARTISTRY skin care and color cosmetics, and eSpring water treatment systems. Alticor is the parent company of Amway.
2013 Rank: 2
2013 Net Sales: $9.2 billion
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Cosmetics, personal care, food and beverage, home care, wellness
Markets: 80
Salespeople: 3 million
Employees: 20,000
Headquarters: Ada, Mich.
Executives: Steve Van Andel and Doug DeVos
Year Founded: 1959
www.amway.com

3. Herbalife Ltd. 

2013 Net Sales: $3.5 billion
Country: USA

Herbalife is a global nutrition company that sells nutritional supplements and weight-management and personal-care products. Its products have been developed by scientists, physicians and nutrition experts, including Nobel laureate in medicine Louis Ignarro, Ph.D.
2013 Rank: 5
2013 Net Sales: $2.7 billion
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Cosmetics and personal care
Markets: 79
Salespeople: 2.7 million
Employees: 5,000
Headquarters: Los Angeles, Calif.
Executive: Michael O. Johnson
Year Founded: 1980
Stock Symbol: HLF—NYSE
www.herbalife.com

4. Natura Cosmeticos SA

2013 Net Sales: $3.01 billion
Country: Brazil

Natura is a direct sales company in the cosmetics, personal hygiene and perfumery sector, committed to the quality of relationships, innovation and constant improvement of its products and services based on a sustainable development model of business.
2013 Rank: 3
2013 Net Sales: $3 billion
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Cosmetics and personal care
Markets: 7
Salespeople: 1.4 million
Employees: 6,800
Headquarters: São Paulo, Brazil
Executive: Alessandro G. Carlucci
Year Founded: 1969
Stock Symbol: NATU3.SA—São Paolo
www.natura.net

5. Vorwerk & Co. KG

2011-13 Net Sales: $3.0 billion
Country: Germany

Vorwerk is a 129-year-old, family-owned, German-based company that has been focusing on the direct sales channel since 1930. Products include household appliances as well as high-quality cosmetics. Vorwerk & Co. KG is a global group that includes JAFRA Cosmetics, which reported sales volume of nearly $600 million (USD).
2013 Rank: 4
2013 Net Sales: $2.9 billion
Sales Method: Person-to-person and party plan
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Cosmetics, household appliances, home care
Markets: 76
Salespeople: 600,000
Employees: 23,000
Headquarters: Wuppertal, Germany
Executives: Walter Muyres and Reiner Strecker
Year Founded: 1883
www.vorwerk.com

6. Mary Kay Inc.

2013 Net Sales: $2.9 billion
Country: USA

Mary Kay was founded in 1963 by Mary Kay Ash with the goal of helping women achieve personal growth and financial success. The company’s skincare and color cosmetics products are sold in more than 35 countries around the world.
2013 Rank: 6
2010 Net Sales: $2.5 billion
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Single-level
Products: Cosmetics and personal care
Markets: 35
Salespeople: 2.4 million
Employees: 5,000
Headquarters: Addison, Texas
Executive: David Holl
Year Founded: 1963
www.marykay.com

7. Tupperware Brands Corp.

2011-13 Net Sales: $2.6 billion
Country: USA

Tupperware is a global direct seller of innovative, premium products across multiple brands and categories through an independent salesforce. Product brands and categories include design-centric preparation, storage and serving solutions for the kitchen and home as well as beauty and personal-care products.
2010 Rank: 7
2010 Net Sales: $2.3 billion
Sales Method: Person-to-person and party plan
Compensation Structure: Single-level and multi-level
Products: Storage and serving products; beauty, personal care
Markets: 100
Salespeople: 2.6 million
Employees: 13,500
Headquarters: Orlando, Fla.
Executive: Rick Goings
Year Founded: 1946
Stock Symbol: TUP—NYSE
www.tupperware.com

8. Oriflame Cosmetics SA

2011-13 Net Sales: $2.1 billion
Country: Luxembourg

Oriflame is one of the fastest-growing beauty companies in the world. The company operates in 67 countries and is the market leader in more than half. Although it has no U.S. presence, Oriflame has a presence in Mexico, Central America, South America, Europe, Asia and Africa.
2010 Rank: 8
2010 Net Sales: $2.2 billion
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Beauty
Markets: 67
Salespeople: 3.6 million
Employees: 7,900
Headquarters: Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Executive: Magnus Brännström
Year Founded:1967
Stock Symbol: ORI-SDB.ST—Stockholm
www.oriflame.com

9. Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc.

2011 Net Sales: $1.7 billion
Country: USA

Nu Skin demonstrates its tradition of innovation through its comprehensive anti-aging product portfolio, independent business opportunity and corporate social responsibility initiatives. The company’s scientific leadership in both skin care and nutrition has established it as a premier anti-aging company, evidenced in its unique ageLOC® science that addresses aging at its source.
2010 Rank: 10
2010 Net Sales: $1.5 billion
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Cosmetics and personal care
Markets: 52
Salespeople: 855,000
Employees: 3,500
Headquarters: Provo, Utah
Executive: Truman Hunt
Year Founded: 1984
Stock Symbol: NUS—NYSE
www.nuskin.com

10. Belcorp

2013 Net Sales: $1.6 billion
Country: Peru

Belcorp boasts a rich heritage and product portfolio. The company helps put women in touch with their ideal of beauty and self-fulfillment by empowering and strengthening women to change their lives. Belcorp’s Beauty Consultants offer beauty and lifestyle products through three distinctive brands: L’bel, Èsika and Cyzone.
2010 Rank: 11
2010 Net Sales: $1.3 billion
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Cosmetics and personal care
Markets: 16
Salespeople: 938,000
Employees: 8,695
 

MITTU CHANDILYA A NEW CEO OF AIR ASIA INDIAN ARM WITH NEW CHALLENGES


Appointing an Indian CEO was crucial for the company to start India operations.
Mittu Chandilya, a Singapore-based consultant of Indian origin, has been appointed as chief executive officer of AirAsia India, the Indian arm of Malaysia's low-cost carrier AirAsia. The announcement was made on Wednesday by Group CEO Tony Fernandes on a social media website.
"I am pleased to announce the board of AirAsia India has appointed Mittu Chandilya as CEO of AirAsia India," Fernandes tweeted.
Chandilya’s previous stint was at Egon Zehnder International, an advisory firm with more than 420 consultants spread across 40 countries. It is an executive search firm for areas, including life sciences, consumer goods and chemicals. Chandilya worked as the Head of Services Practices for Asia Pacific in Egon.
Another tweet by Fernandes said, "Mittu is coming home to change Indian travel and make it affordable for all Indians to fly".
In March this year, the Malaysian budget carrier received the green signal from Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) for its proposed domestic budget airline in India, thereby making it the first foreign airline to operate a domestic carrier after the government liberalised the aviation sector last September.
Fernandes had then tweeted about the company appointing a new CEO without providing specific details. “I have selected our CEO for AirAsia India. Very smart boy from the south, Madras. An amazing CV. Will impress all.”
Chandilya's Indian origin would also make it easier for the AirAsia-Tata Sons joint venture airline to get clearances from the aviation ministry and keeping the regulatory guidelines in compliance, say market experts.
AirAsia was established in 2001 and now has a route network that spans across over 20 countries. AirAsia is a low-cost airline and has associate companies like AirAsia X, Thai AirAsia, Indonesia AirAsia, Philippines' AirAsia Inc and AirAsia Japan.
Tata Group, which had launched Air India before its nationalisation, is making a comeback to the domestic aviation sector by forming a joint venture with Fernandes-led AirAsia, Asia’s biggest budget carrier, and private investor Arun Bhatia of Telestra Tradeplace Pvt. Ltd.
The move comes after the Indian government eased Foreign Direct Investment in airlines in September last year, allowing foreign airlines to pick up to 49 per cent stake.
 

BIOGRAPHY OF A MUSICIAN WHICH MOTIVATES TO DO THE BEST IN LIFE

Zubeen Garg. is a singer and composer from Assam, India, in the Bollywood and Assamese music scene. He plays dhols, dotora, mandolin, keyboard and various percussion instruments.

Background
Zubeen Garg hails from Jorhat, a small city in upper Assam. His birth name is Jibon Barthakur. He was named after the great composer Zubin Mehta and used their Gautra as his surname. Zubeen was born to Mr. Mohini. M. Borthakur, a famous lyricist and poet (who uses the pseudo name Kapil Thakur), and late Mrs. Ily Borthakur. However, because of transliteration discrepancies he is sometimes credited as Zubin Garg, Jubin Garg, or simply Zubin, Zubeen or Jubin and various combinations of the above mentioned.

The Borthakur family had its roots in Janji, Sivasagar. Mr. Borthakur was a magistrate and moved often during his early years along with little Zubeen. Zubeen's mother was a good dancer, an actress and a singer. However, she never turned these talents into a professional career. Instead, she decided to teach them to little Zubeen at home. Zubeen considers his mother to be his first guru and mentor. Zubeen's younger sister Jonkie Borthakur was a well known singer and actress who died in a car accident in 2002. Zubeen's other sister Palme, is a good bharat natyam dancer, presently living in Guwahati.

Feeling indebted to his loyal fans from Assam, Zubeen became involved in various charitable organizations dealing with AIDS and brain cancer. He plans on opening an institute in the near future to help those that are mentally challenged as well.

Zubeen lives with his wife Garima, a fashion designer, in his flat, which is a part of his music studio called Sound & Silence, located at 165/1, Sher-E-Punjab. Andheri East. Mumbai, India.

He is also working on a script for a Hindi film which was announced in August 2006. Zubeen has opened a chain of beauty parlors across the northeast India called Zubeen's Veda.
Entering the music scene

Zubeen started learning tabla from Guru Robin Banarjee, and then continued learning Assamese folk music form Guru Romoni Rai. He attended J.B. College in Jorhat, and then moved to B. Barooah College, where he was pursuing Bachelor of Science after his family moved permanently to Guwahati. But he did not complete his baccalaureate studies as he jumped in to the music scene. 

Zubeen's life had a turning point when he received the gold medal for his western solo performance in the youth festival held in 1992. This is where he got his first taste of success and confidence as vocalist. Apart form playing dhols, dotara, mandolin, percussions, Zubeen is an accomplished keyboard player. 

He broke into professional music scene in 1992, releasing his first album - Anamika. This unusual album, became an instant hit in entire northeast India and re-defined Assamese musical landscape for the coming 21st century. After that, there was no looking back for Zubeen. With about 40 albums to his name, Zubeen continues his musical career directing music to over 24 Assamese movies including a few Hindi and bangla movies as well. He received the best Music Award in 2005, for the Bangla movie Shudhu Tumi. 

Zubeen considers himself to be a musician having sung more than 15000 songs in various languages including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Punjabi, Oriya, Bengali, Marathi, Nepali, and many others. The song Ya Ali from the movie Gangster became a superhit in mainland India, the Middle East, and across South Asia. Following the success an Album titled 'Ya Ali Remix Blast' containing remix by DJ Suketu & Aks were released.

In 2000, Zubeen wrote, directed and acted in his own Assamese film Tumi Mor Matho Mor. He acted, co-produced and scored music in another Assamese film Dinabandhu, for which received a national award in 2005. Zubeen had done music for Strings - Bound By Faith, a Hindi film, directed by Sanjay Jha was released in 2006. Mukha and Uronia Mon are the latest solo Assamese albums of Zubeen released in the year of 2007 under the N.K. production banner. Currently he is working on his new Hindi album Chakra. Zubeen came up with his own Hindi album 'Zindagi'in 2007, which received good appreciation.HIS HINDI POPULAR SONGS:-----
2013Mumbai 125 KM 3D(upComing)Hindi2013Krrish 3(UpComing)Hindi2013Bloddy IsshqKill MeHindi2012Its Rocking Dard E DiscoMohabbatHindi2012OMG - Oh My God!"Oh My God"Hindi2012Raaz 3"Kya Raaz Hai"Hindi2012Umang"Akela Hoon Mein"Hindi2011Dum Maaro Dum"Jaana Hai"Hindi2011Pal Pal Doley Mann"Dil Doley"
"Poita Bhat" (Hindi)Hindi2010Musaa"Waqt Bada Baimaan O Rabba"
"Dil Ne Jise Apna Kaha"Hindi2010Kuchh Kariye"Wajood Ki Talash Hai"Hindi2010Aakhari Decision"Maula Mere Maula"
"Maula Mere Maula" (remix)Hindi2010Aashayein"Ab Mujko Jeena"
"Ab Mujko Jeena" (remix)Hindi2010Mission 11 july"Maula"Hindi2010Daayen Ya Baayen"Bhor Ka Saans"Hindi2009Fast Forward"Dil Mein Junoon Hai"Hindi2009London Dreams"Shola Shola Hai Tu"Hindi2009Y.M.I. Yeh Mera India"Bansuri"Hindi2009Sutta Na Mila"Kuchh Lamhe"
"Sutta Na Mila"Hindi2009"Humm (album)""Titliyon Jaisa Mann"Hindi2008Deshdrohi"Tu Jaan Se Pyara"
"Mere Halaat Yeh"
"Mere Halaat Yeh Part 2"
"Tu Jaan Se Pyara" (remix)Hindi2008Hello"Rab Ka Banda"Hindi2008Hastey Hastey"Almaad Sere Khuda"Hindi2008Bombay to Bangkok"Dheere Dheere"
"Dheere Dheere" (remix)Hindi2008Mission Istaanbul"Yaar Mera Dildara"Hindi2007Manorama Six Feet Under"Wo Bheege Pal"Hindi2007Victoria No.203"Zindagi Aa Gayi"Hindi2007Kaisay Kahein"Kee Kasoor"Hindi2007Naqaab"Ek Din Teri Rahoon" (remix)Hindi2007Jhoom Barabar Jhoom"J B J"Hindi2007Raqeeb"Tum Ho Meri Sadaa"Hindi2007The Train"Teri Tamanna"
"Teri Tamanna" (club mix)
"Teri Tamanna" (euro mix)Hindi2007Good Boy, Bad Boy"Dard-E-Dil"Hindi2007Kya Love Story Hai"Jeena Kya Tere Bina"
"Jeena Kya Tere Bina" (remix)Hindi2007Life Mein Kabhie Kabhiee"Hum Khushi Ki Chah Mein"
"Hum Khushi Ki Chah Mein" (rock mix)Hindi2007Namastey London"Dilruba"
"Dilruba" (remix)Hindi2007Big Brother"Jag Lal Lal II"
"Jag Lal Lal III"Hindi2007Zindaggi Rocks"Rabbi"
"Rabbi" (remix)Hindi2007Pyaar Ke Side Effects"Jaane Kya"Hindi2007Bombay To Goa"Let's Enjoy"Hindi2007My Friend Ganesha"Shael Sutta Ki Aankhon"Hindi2007"Nehle Pe Dehla""Hoga Hoga Khuda Gawah"Hindi2006Gangster"Ya Ali"Hindi2006Bas Ek Pal"Zindagi Hosh Mein"
"Zindagi Hosh Mein" (remix)Hindi2006I See You"Subha Subha"Hindi2005"Brides wanted (album)""Payal ki cham cham"Hindi2004Aan: Men at Work"Jugnu Ki Payal"Hindi2004Chupke Se"Dildara"Hindi2004Agnipankh"Ishg Ishg Mein
"Rabba""Hindi2004Garv - Pride & Honour"Marhaba"Hindi2004Plan"Aane Wala Pal"Hindi2003Sandhya"Sandhya"Hindi2003Mudda - The Issue"Sapne Saare"Hindi2003Kaante"Rama Re"
"Socha Nahin Tha"Hindi2000Fiza"Mere Watan"Hindi AWARDS :
YearCategoryMovie / SongAwardResult
2013North East Youth IconFor life timeBitazone NE's youth iconWon
2007Best Music(In Short film)"Echoes of silenceRajat Kamal NationalWon
2006Best Playback Singer ( Male)Gangster ( Ya Ali )GIFAWon
2006New Musical Sensation (Male)Gangster ( Ya Ali )StardustWon
2005Best Music ( Director )Shudu TumiBFJA
lots more to come for such a phenomenal artist like zubeen garg a peson with spritual quality . 
 
 
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