Folks!
For those alumni who are not able to make it to the Alumni Homecoming 2005 (Nov 19th-20th).
You can still "participate live" (it is a 2-way video/audio platform) in the Homecoming events on
19th Nov (Sat) Afternoon (2:30 - 5:00)
through the following 13 Reliance Webworlds in
Bangalore, Channai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai and Pune
During this time, we have the following events
1. Director, Fr Casimir Raj, will be sharing the XLRI Vision on which we have been working since lst year or so - and are in the process of implementing.
2. An exclusive session of the homecoming alumni with the current batch students on "What It Mean's to be an XLer"
The following is the list of centers and the contact persons (with their numbers). No Fee/Charges.
Please be there (and so, 'virtually' here;)
BANGALORE (3 centers)
CMH ROAD
#540, CMH Road,
Indiranagar 560038
CONTACT: Tejas Chandrasekhar 09341213051
CONTACT: RAJESH GOPAL - 09342506950
JAYNAGAR
Narendra Plaza, 452/3-16, 27th cross,4th block, Jayanagar, 560011
CONTACT: Arun B N - 09341967676
CONTACT: RAJESH GOPAL - 09342506950
MALLESWARAM
#232/1, Krishna Chambers, Between 15th and 16th cross,
Sampige Road, Malleshwaram 560003
CONTACT: Anil Kumar / Rajesh - 09342511444
CONTACT: RAJESH GOPAL - 09342506950
CHENNAI (2 centers)
ANNASALAI
#190,Hamid Buildings,
Opp to Anand Theater,
Annasalai,
Chennai 600002
CONTACT: Mr.Murali Govindan 09381014353
CONTACT: SURESH - 09382331516
Besant Nagar
T 45 A&B, 7th Avenue, Besant Nagar, 600090
CONTACT: VIPIN KHANNA-'09381073645
CONTACT: SURESH - 09382331516
DELHI (2 centers)
NEW FRIENDS COLONY
6, Community centre New Friends Colony 110065
CONTACT: Rajesh Shukla -09313100178
CONTACT: RAJAN MARWAHA- 09350581950
KAMLA NAGAR
29, UA Bunglow Road Near Kamla Nagar 110007
CONTACT: Rajinder Valecha -'09312208695
CONTACT: RAJAN MARWAHA- 09350581950
HYDERABAD
BANJARA HILLS
Astral Heights Nagarjuna Circle
Road No 1 Banjara Hills panjagutta 500082
CONTACT: Veerender Cilamkothi-09396245531
CONTACT: PRAVEEN KUMAR - 09391000729
KOLKATA
SHIVAM CHAMBER
Shivam Chamber, 53,Sayed Amir Ali Avenue,(opp Ice Skating Rink)-- 700019
CONTACT: SOUGATA BASU-9331003979
CONTACT: AYAN CHAKRABORTY 09339871816
MUMBAI (3 centers)
SION
"Reliance Web World
Tashkent Textorium, 2A, Amba Bhavan,
Sion Circle,
Sion" 400022
CONTACT: Sunita Dadra -'022-30900361/09322229032
CONTACT: VISHAL MAHAJAN -09322405598
HEERA PANNA
"Reliance Web World,
Shop No. 1, Vellard View,
Tardeo Road,Heera Panna, Haji Ali, Mahalaxmi." 400034
CONTACT: Shabbir Motorwala -09322218568
CONTACT: VISHAL MAHAJAN -09322405598
JUHU
"Reliance Web World,IPCL, JVPD Scheme,Near Invitation 365,Juhu, Vile Parle (W)" 400049
CONTACT: Rahul Bhide - 09322621220
CONTACT: VISHAL MAHAJAN -09322405598
PUNE
Bajirao Road
1358 A, Bajirao Road, Natu Baug, Shukrwar Peth, Bajirao Road. 411002
CONTACT: Ajay Mirgal - '09372478465
CONTACT: RAJIV KALWANI - 09371013000
Wednesday, November 16, 2005
Saturday, November 12, 2005
XLRI Summer Placement Prog this year
XLRI Jamshedpur flooded with offers from foreign cos
Arindam Sinha
Jamshedpur, Nov 10 ‘Summer Placements 2006’ at premier B-school Xavier Labour Relations Institute (XLRI) here touched a new high when as many as nine overseas offers were made and accepted for the first time ever, indicating the changing perception of global companies towards Indian managerial talent.
The offers included Union Bank of Switzerland (UBS) at Zurich, the niche division of ERP major SAP America, ICRM, the ICICI International Banking group at Hong Kong and TAS.
The B-School, which has been first among the major management institutions in the country to place 182 first-year students (comprising 122 business management and 60 personnel management & industrial relations students) for summer 2006, also witnessed the highest domestic stipend of Rs 40,000 per month being offered by SAP America followed by the Hay Group offer of Rs 32,000.
Following the trend at XLRI for some years now, consulting firms, including first-time recruiters like Deloitte Consulting, KPMG Consulting, SAP America and Watson Wyatt as well as regulars like Ernst & Young, Hay Group, Hewitt Associates and Mercer picked up as much as 17% of the batch. IBM (20), HLL (11), Deloitte Consulting (9), Cognizant (8), Aditya Birla Group (8) and ICICI Bank (8) were among the highest recruiters.
With new entrants like Google and Motorola picking up four each, the IT/technology sector accounted for 23% of the batch.
However, banking, finance and insurance sector companies ranked among students’ preferences with 34 offers accepted from CitiBank, ICICI Bank, Standard Chartered and Edelweiss Capital among investment bankers. AIG, with six accepted offers, led the insurance sector.
The FMCG/manufacturing sector, which picked up around 26% of the students, saw regulars like Cadbury, Colgate Palmolive, GlaxoSmithKline, Godrej, HLL, ITC, Marico, P&G, Pepsi, Reckitt Benckiser and Seagrams maintaining their faith in the B-School from previous experience.
“The placements have been the best ever on all counts: a significant increase in the portfolio of companies, number of companies visiting the campus for the first time, the diversity of the project profiles as well as the stipend offered,” said Prof Sabyasachi Sengupta, chairperson, placements, XLRI here on Thursday, adding that the “Nine foreign offers for summer internships and the active participation by top consulting firms augur well for the final placements of the senior batch.”
The recruiters included the Aditya Birla Group, Murugappa Group and TAS, with 16 students opting for them.
Arindam Sinha
Jamshedpur, Nov 10 ‘Summer Placements 2006’ at premier B-school Xavier Labour Relations Institute (XLRI) here touched a new high when as many as nine overseas offers were made and accepted for the first time ever, indicating the changing perception of global companies towards Indian managerial talent.
The offers included Union Bank of Switzerland (UBS) at Zurich, the niche division of ERP major SAP America, ICRM, the ICICI International Banking group at Hong Kong and TAS.
The B-School, which has been first among the major management institutions in the country to place 182 first-year students (comprising 122 business management and 60 personnel management & industrial relations students) for summer 2006, also witnessed the highest domestic stipend of Rs 40,000 per month being offered by SAP America followed by the Hay Group offer of Rs 32,000.
Following the trend at XLRI for some years now, consulting firms, including first-time recruiters like Deloitte Consulting, KPMG Consulting, SAP America and Watson Wyatt as well as regulars like Ernst & Young, Hay Group, Hewitt Associates and Mercer picked up as much as 17% of the batch. IBM (20), HLL (11), Deloitte Consulting (9), Cognizant (8), Aditya Birla Group (8) and ICICI Bank (8) were among the highest recruiters.
With new entrants like Google and Motorola picking up four each, the IT/technology sector accounted for 23% of the batch.
However, banking, finance and insurance sector companies ranked among students’ preferences with 34 offers accepted from CitiBank, ICICI Bank, Standard Chartered and Edelweiss Capital among investment bankers. AIG, with six accepted offers, led the insurance sector.
The FMCG/manufacturing sector, which picked up around 26% of the students, saw regulars like Cadbury, Colgate Palmolive, GlaxoSmithKline, Godrej, HLL, ITC, Marico, P&G, Pepsi, Reckitt Benckiser and Seagrams maintaining their faith in the B-School from previous experience.
“The placements have been the best ever on all counts: a significant increase in the portfolio of companies, number of companies visiting the campus for the first time, the diversity of the project profiles as well as the stipend offered,” said Prof Sabyasachi Sengupta, chairperson, placements, XLRI here on Thursday, adding that the “Nine foreign offers for summer internships and the active participation by top consulting firms augur well for the final placements of the senior batch.”
The recruiters included the Aditya Birla Group, Murugappa Group and TAS, with 16 students opting for them.
Thursday, November 10, 2005
DJ Night on campus
From: surya s
Date: Thu Nov 10, 2005 11:36 am
Subject: For alumni in Jamshedpur today suryasbest
Hi,
We are having a performance by DJ Shartz from NY at Small Audi from 7 pm to 9 pm, thanks to Dracula. If you guys can come, please drop in as this might be the last DJ performance at XL for a long time to come...
--Surya S
PS: Please note that daaru will not be served as alcohol serving and consumption is banned in campus as per Fr. Paul Fernandez; our Hostel Prefect & Student Affairs coordinator.
Date: Thu Nov 10, 2005 11:36 am
Subject: For alumni in Jamshedpur today suryasbest
Hi,
We are having a performance by DJ Shartz from NY at Small Audi from 7 pm to 9 pm, thanks to Dracula. If you guys can come, please drop in as this might be the last DJ performance at XL for a long time to come...
--Surya S
PS: Please note that daaru will not be served as alcohol serving and consumption is banned in campus as per Fr. Paul Fernandez; our Hostel Prefect & Student Affairs coordinator.
Wednesday, November 9, 2005
check out http://www.abhishekdasgupta.com/
From: "Mohan Monteiro"
Date: Tue Nov 8, 2005 3:16 pm
Subject: check out the website...
http://www.abhishekdasgupta.com/
bose (aka abhishek dasgupta) from the 2002 IR batch has put tremendous fight
to create this...definitely worth a dekko.
Here's a sampling of what to expect.....
Welcome to the first edition of my webmag...
…and it has taken me a while to get here myself!!
I’ve wanted to do this for a while now, create a website; a sort of playground for my creative side. It started 4 years ago at B-school campus, designing a basic photo-sharing website. The site was www.pixelonline.f2s.com and it quickly became a repository of memories for friends at campus, a collection of the good times, the tough times, of that time in our lives. It was hosted on a free server, but its popularity caused some alumni funding to come my way, to create a larger, more comprehensive website with a dedicated server.
As the story continued, www.xlripixel.com went on to become the ‘unofficial official’ website for XLRI …whether one was a new applicant looking for information, or an old student looking for memories and milestones. A lot of work went into that site, from researching the history of XLRI, to keeping abreast of latest developments at campus or in the curriculum.
From there went on to form a little photography club – Pixel …..It’s still very much in action at the XL campus…not so little now of course…a lot of emotions invested there for me! In those days owning a camera and pursuing photography as a hobby was sort of an expensive option, for a kid just out of architecting campus and fresh into B school. I bought my first camera, a Nikon FM 10, with the money from my Summer Internship at Chennai…..and that’s how pixelonline happened.
Date: Tue Nov 8, 2005 3:16 pm
Subject: check out the website...
http://www.abhishekdasgupta.com/
bose (aka abhishek dasgupta) from the 2002 IR batch has put tremendous fight
to create this...definitely worth a dekko.
Here's a sampling of what to expect.....
Welcome to the first edition of my webmag...
…and it has taken me a while to get here myself!!
I’ve wanted to do this for a while now, create a website; a sort of playground for my creative side. It started 4 years ago at B-school campus, designing a basic photo-sharing website. The site was www.pixelonline.f2s.com and it quickly became a repository of memories for friends at campus, a collection of the good times, the tough times, of that time in our lives. It was hosted on a free server, but its popularity caused some alumni funding to come my way, to create a larger, more comprehensive website with a dedicated server.
As the story continued, www.xlripixel.com went on to become the ‘unofficial official’ website for XLRI …whether one was a new applicant looking for information, or an old student looking for memories and milestones. A lot of work went into that site, from researching the history of XLRI, to keeping abreast of latest developments at campus or in the curriculum.
From there went on to form a little photography club – Pixel …..It’s still very much in action at the XL campus…not so little now of course…a lot of emotions invested there for me! In those days owning a camera and pursuing photography as a hobby was sort of an expensive option, for a kid just out of architecting campus and fresh into B school. I bought my first camera, a Nikon FM 10, with the money from my Summer Internship at Chennai…..and that’s how pixelonline happened.
Tuesday, November 8, 2005
XL celeb watch - BT best companies to work for
From: Gautam Ghosh
Date: Mon Nov 7, 2005 2:28 pm
Subject: XL celeb watch - BT best companies to work for gautamghosh
I could spot 3 XLers in the issue...
Two with pics - Vineet Nayar - BMD 85 CEO of HCL Comnet, ranked in the top 10 as one of the best companies to work for.
Nitin Dheer , PMIR 98, the Principal Consultant of Mercer who executed the methodology and survey.
Preneet Sinha PMIR 99 also was quoted in the article on Sapient which is ranked no. 6
Date: Mon Nov 7, 2005 2:28 pm
Subject: XL celeb watch - BT best companies to work for gautamghosh
I could spot 3 XLers in the issue...
Two with pics - Vineet Nayar - BMD 85 CEO of HCL Comnet, ranked in the top 10 as one of the best companies to work for.
Nitin Dheer , PMIR 98, the Principal Consultant of Mercer who executed the methodology and survey.
Preneet Sinha PMIR 99 also was quoted in the article on Sapient which is ranked no. 6
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