Friday, 20 February 2015

Indians at top in the Corporate World




Indians managers are in demand. They are sought after in the corporate world for their managerial talent, administration skills and inspiring leadership qualities. No doubt you find many young Indians heading the multi-national companies, the world over. They also seem to have a Midas touch to change the fortune of the companies for the better…..

Punit Renjen 
The Indian managers are in demand worldwide for their world-class skills. Recently Punit Renjen has been named the next CEO of US-based accounting giant Deloitte’s global operations, the first Indian-origin person to head a Big-Fours’ audit firm.

Another Indian manger has made it to the top league of global CEOs. Indian managerial talent is world-class. They are also recognized for their abilities to turn around companies facing hard times. Other Indians in charge of top corporate houses are – 

Indra Nooyi
Satya Nadella of Microsoft, Indra Nooyi of PesiCo, Anshu Jain of Deutshe Bank, Ivan Menezes of Diageo, Rakesh Kapoor of Reckitt Benckiser, Rajeev Suri of Nokia, Ajit Jain of Berkshire Hathway Group, Ajay Banga of Mastercard, Piyush Gupta of DBS Group Holdings, Sanjay Mehrotra of Scan Disk, Sanjay Jha of Global Foundries, Shantanu Narayen of Adobe, Dinesh Paliwal of Harman International and Rajeev Vasudeva of Egon Zehuder and Nitin Noria of Harvad Business School.

Anand Mahindra, CMD, M&M rightly states – Punit’s appointment is further validation of something we already knew: Indian managerial talent is world-class. Now the task ahead of us is to make our home turf an attractive enough playing field for this world class talent.

Rajeev Suri 
RPG Enterprise chairman Harish Goenka said – It is another acknowledgement that in the flat world that global business inhabits today, an able leader has to be an architect of change who can strategically leverage assets and resources. His or her nationality is becoming more of a footnote in the process, the emphasis is on caliber.

The growing list of Indian CEOs and managers are attracting attention world-wide and the young, educated, talented and experienced candidates are being invited by top corporate to head the organizations, to take them to greater heights or turn them around from below par to top companies to compete with others.They are sought after in the corporate world for their managerial talent, administration skills and inspiring leadership qualities. No doubt you find many young Indians heading the multi-national companies, the world over. They also seem to have a Midas touch to change the fortune of the companies for the better. 

The Obama administration, recently, named PIO Dhanurjay Patil as its first chief data scientist and deputy chief technology officer for data policy. The appointment marked yet another top sci-tech job in the US government that has gone to a person of Indian origin. Obama appointed Aneesh Chopra as the US government's first chief technology officer in 2009, when he also named Vivek Kundra as the chief information officer. Another IndianAmerican, Arati Prabhakar is the director of Darpa. Purenendu Dasgupta, a Jenkins Garrett professor of chemistry at The University of Texas at Arlington has been awarded the prestigious award, 2015 American Chemical Society Division of Analytical Chemistry J Calvin Giddings Award for his special contribution in the field of chemistry.

.........................................................................
Picture Post:

Chettinad Palace, Chenai, India
..........................................................................................................



For more interesting blogs by Aneela Nike
To promote – Products, Services, Books, Hotels, Resorts, Property, etc

To place a Promotional feature/Ad in this section,

...........................................................................................................

Capture memories forever!

After being busy & invisible for years, now share your experiences or your success story.
Want to write a tell-all book or a candid memoir?
Want a book to cover everything from childhood, youth to the recent success?

An experienced writer with a couple of published books - autobiography, biography & memoir to his credit available to write or edit your manuscript.
For more information: akn929@yahoo.com
...............................................................................................................



Wednesday, 4 February 2015

Shinde Chhatri, in honour of Mahadji Shinde





During my recent visit to Pune, spent a weekend with my cousin sister and her hubby, who also happens to be my schoolmate and had a good time; took an historical turn, when I discovered that Shinde Chhatri dedicated to the founder of Gwalior’s Scindia dynasty is located right opposite their society premises. And accompanied by them, made a visit to this historical place which has a temple and samadi just outside. It took me back in time to the glorious days of the Marathas……

Domain Registration 2

Shinde Chhatri is located in Wanowrie on the edge of the city, beyond the army camp area, now a suburb of Pune. The imposing structure is situated on the left bank of Bhairoba stream. The memorial is dedicated to the eighteenth century warrior Mahadji Shinde who served as the commander-in-chief of the Maratha army under the Peshwas from 1760 to 1780. It is considered to be one of the significant landmarks and reminder of the glorious Maratha rule. It also marks the spot where Mahadji Shinde was cremated on 12 February 1794.

The three storied memorial reflects the past splendor and rich architecture. The exterior is captivating and has intricate and detailed carvings making it an imposing structure.

In 1794 the complex of the memorial only had a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and was built by Mahadji Shinde himself. Unfortunately he died in the same year and his last rites were performed in the premises. In 1965, a samadi (memorial) was constructed outside the sanctum of the Shiva temple, in memory of Mahadji Shinde, exactly where he was cremated. 


Madhavrao Scindia was responsible for constructing the complex, along with the memorial of Mahadji Shinde. The Scindia family of Gwalior, are descendants of the founder Mahadji Shinde. The complex is maintained by Scindia Devasthan Trust, Gwalior. It is frequented by visitors and tourists who have heard or read about this place.

The major attraction of the Shinde Chhatri is its exquisite architecture, reminding one of the building-style used in Rajasthan. The Anglo-Rajasthani style of construction exhibits a fine blending of two different cultures. The fine carvings and idols of saints on the entrance of the Shiva temple are made of yellow stone and the base and the sanctum sanctorum are constructed in black stone. The Chhatri (hall) has carvings and intricate paintings. Coloured window-panes are of typical English style. The hall is also adorned with the paintings and photographs of the members of the Scindia family.

The complex is fortified with a 15 feet high wall surrounding it on all sides. The complex consists of three shrines – Shiva and Maruti temple and the Chattri in honour of Mahadaji Shinde, the commander of the Maratha army under the Peshwas from 1760 to 1780. In 1794 Mahadji Shinde himself constructed a shrine to Lord Shiva and later on when he died the last rites were performed in the same complex. It's more like a wish fulfilled of the great warrior.

There are statues of saints placed on the roof top. The decorations in the hall, ceiling and pillars are a real piece of art. Besides, there is a row of photographs of the members of the Scindia royal family. A casual glance at the photographs remind you of the rich history and the turbulent days of the Maratha history.

The entry fee to the monument is Rs 5 for Indians and Rs 25 for foreigners. The complex is open from 6 am to 9 pm. Those interested in Maratha history should visit this place. The commander of the Maratha army rose to be the founder of the Scindia dynasty in Gwalior. A little further down the road is the palatial building constructed by the Scindias, may be to stay whenever they come here to pay their respects to the founder of the Scindia dynasty.


*Amazon Home Appliances*

https://ayurvedclinic.com/?ref=ayuranil





 MyPost



Whom to marry?

The real problem for many young and not so young women are to find the elusive perfect mate, even though they are familiar with many perfectly smart, educated and acceptable male friends.

I have heard from acquaintances eager to marry but unable to find the right match with whom they can settle down and have babies. But most of the times, they reject one suitor after another preferring the freedom and independence of being single. And years pass by when they realise their folly as they enter their thirties.

And as far as middle-aged or elderly woman are concerned, actress Susan Sarandon says – When a person is in love, it is the soul of the person that matters, the question of age, sex, colour no longer hold any importance.

But today, working women appreciates her independence, though she has many male friends. Financial stability and personal security is no longer a trigger for marriage, romance or relationship. What she seeks is a partner and soulmate to share the life and grow old gracefully as years go by!


.........................................................................................
Picture Post

A palatial building of  the Scindia's near Shinde Chattri,
in Wanowrie, Pune in India
............................................................................................
............................................................................................



Bharata, My Brother
 - Anil Kumar Naik
Foreword by Shri Asaranna Swami of Durga 
Parmeshwari Temple, Kateel, SK

Price: Rs 200 + Rs 30 P&F(India)




............................................................................................

*Your comments are welcome. We value them, to make the blog better.
*Guest writers are welcome. Tell us about the subject. Get in touch.
*Please share this blog
 .........................................................................................



Aneela Nike Post

Anil Naik
WhatsApp: 91 9969154602
Email: akn929@yahoo.com



...........................................................................................
Post your *Banner ads *Sponsored Post on Aneela Nike Post, WhatsApp: 91
9969154602  Email: akn929@yahoo.com
Com And Hosting