Oil prices have decreased. Government has not passed the benefits to end users but captured the gains by increasing excise duty. With this easy money government will continue to subsidise loss making companies like MTNL and Air India. Further, the disinvestment of public sector companies will take a backseat.
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Oil price fluctuations : Boon/Bane for India
India imports close to 80% of the oil that it consumes. Given this, any fall in price of oil is beneficial to the country. Any fall in oil prices means that we will be paying fewer dollars for the oil that we import. And this means that our oil import bill will come down. That’s the good bit. On the flip side, India is also a big exporter of oil products (we refine oil and export oil products). In October 2014, oil products were India’s biggest export at $5.73 billion. Since then with a fall in the price of oil, oil products have become India’s third largest export at $2.46 billion in October 2015. Hence, while falling crude prices are beneficial on the import front, they hurt on the export front as well.
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Farewell to Assistant Professor Paramjit Singh
SBS family today bid adieu to Assistant Professor Paramjit Singh. Mr. Paramjit Singh joined SBS in July 2013 and spent two glorious years as a teacher, motivator and counselor. As an IT expert he added immense value not only to academics but also in designing and maintaining institute’s social media. He had many dimensions to his personalty. Besides being a good teacher he is a good singer and prepared college team which won prizes in many inter college functions.
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PHP 7.0.0 Released
The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 7.0.0. This release marks the start of the new major PHP 7 series.
PHP 7.0.0 comes with a new version of the Zend Engine, numerous improvements and new features such as
- Improved performance: PHP 7 is up to twice as fast as PHP 5.6
- Significantly reduced memory usage
- Abstract Syntax Tree
- Consistent 64-bit support
- Improved Exception hierarchy
- Many fatal errors converted to Exceptions
- Secure random number generator
- Removed old and unsupported SAPIs and extensions
- The null coalescing operator (??)
- Return and Scalar Type Declarations
- Anonymous Classes
- Zero cost asserts
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Big Data
Big data analytics refers to the process of collecting, organizing and analyzing large sets of data (called big data) to discover patterns and other useful information. Big data analytics can help organizations to better understand the information contained within the data and will also help identify the data that is most important to the business and future business decisions. Analysts working with big data basically want the knowledge that comes from analyzing the data.
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Celebration of Human Rights Day
Today Human Rights Day was celebrated at Synetic Business School .Asst Prof Ajay Pal Singh addressed the students and Said that “Human rights are the rights inherent to all human beings, whatever our nationality, place of residence, sex, national or ethic, color, religion, language or any other status. We are all equally entitled to our human rights without discrimination. These rights are all interrelated, interdependent and indivisible
“The idea of Human rights suggests that ‘if the public discourse of peacetime global society can be said to have a common moral language, it is that of human rights”.
Many of the basic idea that animated the human rights movement developed in the aftermath of the Second World War atrocities of the holocaust, culminating in the adaptation of the “Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Paris by the United Nation General Assembly in 1948.He also pointed out the Human rights Violations in Syria, Yemen, Iraq and Libya and stressed on the greater role of United Nations in protecting Human rights. -
AIDS AWARENESS CAMPAIGN AT SBS
The Faculty members of Synetic Business School today led a march to fight against HIV. They expressed concern over the increase in such incidents all over the World and shared information with students how to stop the spread of Virus. Assistant Professor Mr. Gurinder Singh shared that globally there are an estimated 34 million people who have the virus. Despite the virus only being identified in 1984, more than 35 million people have died of AIDS, making it one of the most destructive pandemics in history. The main cause of spread is unprotected sex, sharing of needles by drug addicts and lack of awareness among high risk groups. He cautioned the students against indulging in any activity which puts their health under risk
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Special Ceremony to Celebrate “Gurpurab”
Synetic Business School organized a special ceremony to celebrate “Gurpurab” with religious fervor and gaiety.On the occassion, Shabad Kirtan was sung by group of students and teachers to mark the anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. A short speech on the importance of Gurpurab was also delivered. Chairman Dr.M.A.Zahir also felicitated students Gurpreet Singh, Nikita, Suman , Sachpreet Kaur, Harmanjot Kaur, Aditya and Jaspreet Kaur who won top positions in the mid term examination.
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Tribute to Shaheed Kartar Singh Sarabha
To pay tribute to the legendary heroism of Shaheed Kartar Singh Sarabha on his 100th Martyrdom day, Synetic Business School organized a lecture on the life of Shaheed Kartar Singh Sarabha by Dr.Ghazala Qadri, Management Trustee of Synetic Business School.Dr. Ghazala Qadri shared the life and time of the martyr and his immense contribution to the freedom struggle.She told how this young man dedicated his youth and sacrificed his life to make his fellow citizens independent.
Later on staff members and students organized a condolence meet. For all those who sacrificed their lives in the Barbaric attack by extremists in Paris. The Chairman of the institute said that every citizen must vow to fight terror which is spreading like cancer in our society. The Government, powerful public sector and private sector organizations, NGOs and Self Help Groups should chanalized the energies of the youth by creating healthy working environment and employment opportunities.
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Deepawali Celebrations
Students of Synetic Business School celebrated Deepawali by paying obeisance at Historic Gurudwara, Katana Sahib, today early morning.
Students celebrated the ocassion by lighting candles and taking oath to celebrate craker free and pollution free festival this year. They contributed small amount each which was donated towards charity for underprivileged kids to enable them to celebrate Deepawali.
Later the students presented a cultural event in the college. Mr. Rihan Rai of BCA recited the poem “Shri Ram Chandra Kirpalu Bhajman” composed by sixteenth century saint Tulsi Dasa and Miss Monica of B.Com presented a choreography from the Ramyana. Dr. Ghazala Qadri, Management Trustee of the Institute facilitated the students and the faculty.