UAE: Conference on Skills Development on April 25


Daijiworld Media Network – UAE

Dubai, Apr 23: The Bearys cultural forum, under the auspices of Dubai Indian Islamic Centre  (DIIC) here will be presenting "Chammana 2008" a conference entitled "Skills, Deverlopment Program," informs a press release here on Tuesday April 22.

The venue for the said programme is the Radisson SAS Hotel, Dubai, UAE and will be held on Friday April 25 from 9:30 a.m. and conclude at 12.15 p.m, informs Dr. B.K. Yusuf, director, MEPHA, Switzerland & president, BCF in the announcement bulletin section of the release.

The release goes on inform that there will be enlightening lectures with question answer session. Registration for the same is at 8.45 a.m. After which there will be a welcome speech by Dr. B.K. Yusuf, president, BCF & Director, Mepha, Switzerland.

The focus area  will be "Presentation Skills for an outstanding Official" timing for which is 9.30 am. The distinguished speaker will be prof. Dr. Paulson Mathew Chunkapura, president, affiliate of London College & Madonna University.

The next focus area will be "Stress & Time Management – a walk of life long strategy for self-development" and timing wil be 10.30 a.m. The distinguished speaker will be prof. Dr. Kaup Mohamed, dean, affiliate of London College & Madonna University.

Vote of thanks will be proposed by Janab Mr. M.E. Moolur. Seating reservation will be on first–cum-first served basis with entry restricted to only those from the State of Karnataka. Admission to seminar is absolutely free of charge.

For enquiries and reservation call: 
M.E. Moolur (050-4567862), Ashraf Shaikh (050-7879094),  Iqbal (MEPHA) – 050-5149106), K.M. Ashraf (050-5379817),  Shahda (050-7152888), Latif Mulky (050-6530518), Razak (050-5582784),  K.S. Sameer (050-6584919), and Hameed from Dibba (0501901543)  or Email to drkaup@emirates.net.ae or drkaup@rediffmail.com

 

  

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  • Dr.T.V.Mathew, Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 03 2008

    Most recent research reveals that there is a growing mismatch between the requirements of the emerging labour market and the skills people possess.Knowledge and continuous learning are inceasingly seen as the key to success in today's labour market.

    The work being done you people is certainly a relevant program in the globalising age we inherit.Good luck and all the best to you all and my special regards to my collegaue and friend Dr.Paulson Chunkapura

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