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Outstanding Educationist and Researcher in the field of Computer Science

Prof. Naren J is currently a Ph.D Research Scholar, Computer Science India. He worked as anAssistant Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, School ofComputing, SASTRA Deemed University, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, Assistant Professor at the Department of MCA, Jain Deemed University, Bangalore, Lecturer at the Department of MCA,St. Joseph’s College of Engineering, Chennai, Teaching Associate at the Department of ComputerScience and Engineering, SRM Deemed University, India.

He has completed his MCA from Anna University, M.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering from SRM Deemed Universityin the years 2005 and 2007 respectively. He has 11.5 years of Experience in the field of Teaching.

 He has 48 papers published in International Journals andInternational Conferences. He is an Editor in 22 International Journals and a Reviewer in 19 International Journals. He is also a Technical Program Committee Member and Reviewer in 47International Conferences. He is a Life Member in CSI, ISTE and a member of manyProfessional Bodies.

He is currently the Student Branch Coordinator (SBC) of the StudentChapter of Computer Society of India (CSI) at SASTRA Deemed University, Thanjavur. He hasalso guided 24 Projects at the Post Graduate Level and 16 Projects at the Undergraduate Level.At the School of Computing he has organized many Workshops, Faculty DevelopmentPrograms, Seminars and also 2 International Conferences. He has also been the Co-chairpersonfor three International Conferences.

He is a recipient of so many awards namely Excellence ofTeaching in Higher Education Award, Young Scientist Award, Best Computer Science Faculty Award, Longest Continuous Student Branch Co-Ordinator Award in Computer Society of India, Best Paper Presenter in International Conferences Award, Chief Anchor Citation,MostDistinguished Professor and Researcher of Computer Science – Tamil Nadu, Innovative Researcher of the Year, Shiksha Bharati Award, Best Male Faculty Award, and Outstanding Scientist Award.

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Priyanka Oberoi

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Priyanka’s social contributions have been finding space in prominent newspapers, magazines and forums since 1995. Some of those publications are, The Indian Express, Malayalam Manorama, The Hindu, The Indian Achievers’ Forum, Global Achievers’ Foundation, Eurasian Economic Congress International, and many more.

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A multi-faceted
self-made entrepreneur
with a heart of gold that carries compassion for all

Priyanka feels that his biggest strengths are – her ability to understand the problems and needs of people. Secondly, her experience which allows her to assess, recommend and develop solutions that will improve the quality of their lives. Thirdly, her proven track record of working on and bringing to a successful conclusion the complex cases on time and to the satisfaction of all involved.

Priyanka feels that his biggest strengths are – her ability to understand the problems and needs of people. Secondly, her experience which allows her to assess, recommend and develop solutions that will improve the quality of their lives. 

Thirdly, her proven track record of working on and bringing to a successful conclusion the complex cases on time and to the satisfaction of all involved.Priyanka feels that his biggest strengths are – her ability to understand the problems and needs of people. Secondly, her experience which allows her to assess, recommend and develop solutions that will improve the quality of their lives. Thirdly, her proven track record of working on and bringing to a successful conclusion the complex cases on time and to the satisfaction of all involved.

Priyanka feels that his biggest strengths are – her ability to understand the problems and needs of people. Secondly, her experience which allows her to assess, recommend and develop solutions that will improve the quality of their lives. Thirdly, her proven track record of working on and bringing to a successful conclusion the complex cases on time and to the satisfaction of all involved.

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Dr. T. K. Chand

Dr. Tapan Kumar Chand (born 17 November 1959) is an Indian mining veteran, executive, and author. He is the Chairman cum Managing Director of National Aluminium Company. NALCO is the largest integrated aluminium unit in Asia and is also one of the largest aluminium complexes of the world. He has been in the mining and metal sector since 1982, earlier serving as the Director Commercial of Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited / Visakhapatnam Steel Plant and Director Personnel & Director I/c (Sales & Marketing), of Central Coalfields Limited.

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H. E. MR. KOUMBA

H. E. KOUMBA Desire is the Ambassador and Plenipotentiary of the Gabonese Republic to the Republic of India, from 4th, April 2008 till date. He was very happy to be a part of the Orientation programme for PGDM 2018-20 batch at Asian Business School, and greeted the PGDM students with “Namaste”, to which the students rose in applause! Management, he said was the need of the hour for all professionals from every field, as it is an individual or a group of individuals that accept responsibilities to run an organisation. Planning, Organizing, Directing and Controlling all the essential activities of the organizations are taught in Management. Science and Technology are radically changing our economy and our society. A firm grasp of new technologies for augmenting traditional business disciplines is what today’s decision makers need. Today business programs emphasize emerging technologies and their combination with core management skills for problem solving. The ability to logically solve problems is one that all business leaders need in today’s dynamic business world. He said Management brings together Men, Money, Machines, Materials, Methods and Markets. He blessed the students and told them to remain motivated and work for achieving the objectives of the organization. He invited all students to Gabon for experiencing the way things are handled there. He wished the PGDM students luck and advised them to learn the ropes well so that they can prove to be assets to the organizations they become a part of after graduating from Asian Business School.

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Dr. M.P. Narayanan

Dr. M.P. Narayanan is an eminent administrator and technocrat with a long and successful innings behind him holding important official positions. Dr. Narayanan currently apart from running a prominent scientific NGO also contributes his expertise to various high power think tanks/committees. His strong area of interest is planning for sustainable development. In this quest Dr. Narayanan has been active in projects in areas such as disaster management, environmental rehabilitation, freedom of information, IT for the common man etc. A Mining Engineer by profession, committed to Public Sector Management ethos and a proponent of Innovative Man-Management approach of functioning. Has served the Public Sector and sustainable development over a period of 33 years. After serving the Public Sector in the Senior most capacities for about 33 years, Dr. Narayanan has started his initiatives in developing public awareness in the field of Information Technology. He started involving himself vigorously with 2 NGOs viz. Centre for Science, Development and Media Studies (CSDMS) and GIS Development. Apart from his involvement in Information Technology fields, Dr. Narayanan has been very actively involved in the activities of World Mining Congress. He was one among the leading personalities who took part in bringing up a very grand success of World Mining Congress, 2003 held in New Delhi, India. He was also one among the active persons who took part and bringing up successfully World Mining Congresses in Iran, Turkey and Poland subsequently. M.P. Narayanan believes in creativity in work, practices inter-disciplinary approach in decision making and is rooted in Indian tradition and culture. Always in Quest for Excellence.

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Elaine Weidman

We understand the value of prioritising Sustainability & CR in business

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Sustainability & CR is not an obligation, but a need and responsibility of all. And embedding it with­in the business is a must for corporates. Elaine Weidman, VP – Sustainability & CR, Ericsson tells Bachan Singh why there is a real need for transformative and not incremental solutions for climate and sustainable development by the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector and how the sector will evolve in the coming times. Excerpts:

What is Sustainability for you and what drives CSR at Ericsson?

According to me, it is about having a holistic approach and embedding it within the business. Further, it is not a static topic, it changes with the constantly changing world. In the 90s, Sustainability was more about compliance to legislation, these days it is about understanding global so­cietal challenges and finding solu­tions in the Post 2015 development process.

At Ericsson, our focus is our tech­nology. We try to understand the negative aspects that we need to address and how can we positively impact the society. The pace of tech­nological change has never been greater, and there are so many op­portunities for business to play a role. At Ericsson, we are embracing this opportunity to create positive change. And our CEO, Hans Vestberg drives that change. He understands the value of prioritising Sustainabil­ity & CR in the business.

How do you rate the corporate initiatives in terms of CSR around the globe? How has Ericsson posi­tioned itself to take this forward?

Different parts of the world are in different stages. Europe and North America are more advanced with legislation and policies. China is making a big push and India is inno­vative with focus on green passport guidelines by DoT e-waste and the legislation for mandatory CSR spend as per the Companies Act, 2013.

But globally, we focus on our own business, ensuring concrete tar­gets to measure our progress. We also use our industry leadership to be progressive on advocacy, in areas like Broadband’s role in the post 2015 sustainable development agenda. This is not new to Ericsson, as we have over 20 years of sustain­ability reporting to our stakehold­ers.

The domains of Sustainability and CR overlap in many areas. How the two are connected and is there any need to de-link the two?

We see it in two ways. On one hand, minimise your risks and conduct business responsibly. On the other hand, maximise your positive im­pacts. These areas might be of var­ied interest to different stakehold­ers, but they are interconnected. To share your credible, positive story, you need to run a sound and ethical business.

In totality, what responsibility does communication technology sector carry in order to make our ecosystem sustainable?

First, Information and Communica­tion Technology (ICT) is transform­ing industries, people and society. There is a real need for transforma­tive and not incremental solutions for climate, and sustainable devel­opment more broadly, and we have a responsibility to make the potential of our sector known to policy-mak­ers and government leaders.

Secondly, as networks become an infrastructure for everything we do, trust in the network is imperative, so our sector also needs to work much more actively with issues like privacy, security and human rights more broadly.

From your experience, can you give us some examples of how business­es can become more sustainable?

Companies can rethink over the value chain with a sustainability lens. There can be many opportuni­ties to reduce resource and energy consumption, and even waste while also saving money. One big effort we undertook was to consolidate our data centers. This reduced energy consumption by some 40%. Com­mit to targets. Measure and track performance, according to global standards, for instance, GRI. Em­brace the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human rights. Compa­nies have a duty to respect human rights throughout their value chain, and in an increasingly transparent networked society, this will become even more important.

Can you enlist the top 3 achieve­ments at Ericsson (in terms of Sus­tainability and CR practices) that you are most happy about?

a). Embedding CR in overall gover­nance of the company, Code of Busi­ness Ethics, UN Guiding Principles, etc. We have targets at the highest level of the company that are mea­sured and performance is followed up by our Executive Management Team.

b). Establishment of Technology for Good programme which con­nects to our core business – tech­nology and the expertise of our employees to help meet global challenges. This makes our work much more relevant to the busi­ness, our stakeholders, and en­sures a more lasting effect.

c). Scaling up of Connect to Learn, our initiative in India. We are now in more than 16 countries and posi­tively impacting more than 40, 000 students. In 2014, we formalised a partnership with the UK develop­ment agency, DFID. Public-private partnerships such as this are key to the success of various initiatives.

Kindly share which all CR initia­tives Ericsson is carrying out glob­ally and what plans do you have for India in 2015-16?

For 2015-16 in India, we will have a big focus on education and skill building for employability and de­ployment of Connect To Learn with partners here. We will also focus on energy, e-waste and disaster man­agement.

As per your understanding, what kind of organisational leadership or communication systems have to be in place to ensure that the Corporate Responsibility effort will last beyond the current lead­ership?

Sustainability and CR must be em­bedded in the governance of the company – in the policies, culture and ways of working. For any CSR programme, it is vital to ensure employees awareness and their engagement with the programme. Employees must also live in sync with the programme. Also, it is im­perative to think about helping your consumers before you become more sustainable. Once consumers are en­gaged, the rest of the organisation comes on board much more readily.

What is the biggest hurdle you have been able to cross as VP – Sus­tainability & CR at Ericsson?

ICT can do so much when it comes to Sustainable Development. Pri­oritisation is always a challenge, but we have set a good strategy for that. Joining the Global Leadership Team of the company was an important milestone, marking the growing im­portance of the area.

How do you see the evolution and future of corporate social respon­sibility?

In my view, the future will increas­ingly be about partnerships, public private partnerships in particular. This year at the World Economic Fo­rum, there is a lot of discussion about the world actually being worse off, in terms of natural disasters, conflicts, etc. The challenges are great, and no single entity – company, govern­ment, civil society can tackle them on its own. Much more cooperation is needed going forward, and finding models that have impact and scale.

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Taking NALCO To A New Level

T K Chand

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Tapan Kumar Chand, an Indian mining veteran, has been Chairman and Managing Director of National Aluminium Co. Ltd. (Nalco) since July 27, 2015. He served Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd from September 22, 2010 to July 27, 2015 as Director (Commercial). Mr Chand holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and a Master’s Degree in Arts in Public Administration from Utkal University, Cuttack. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Law from Andhra University, Visakhapatnam and a Diploma in Social Welfare (labour welfare) from University of Calcutta.

His contribution for the growth of Nalco is immense, after joining Nalco in 2015, he had asked his team to renegotiate contracts with the objective of reducing procurement costs by 20 per cent saving Nalco nearly Rs100 crore. He is trying to convince the board to include mining in its vision plan. He also announced investments of $10 billion to be made for a number of projects, including a Greenfield Aluminium Smelter abroad.

He had worked for various segments of the company and had pioneered initiatives during his tenure at Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited, Vishakhapatnam, which had changed the way the firm worked. Some of his initiatives included introduction of a productive work culture, organizational restructuring etc in the field of HR. In 1983 he had joined as a management trainee in Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited, eventually becoming its director in 2010.

In 2007, he joined as the Director (P) of Central Coalfield Limited where his focus remained in the field of HR and brought a paradigm shift. His efforts and initiatives in the areas of corporate social responsibility and welfare earned the company a good name and the membership of UN Global Compact. Exercising his powers as a functional director, he decided all important matters of sales and marking like eauction, forward e-auction, road sales, sales realization, coal linkage through LOA, etc.

Nalco’s CSR projects under him have focused on infrastructure development, healthcare, sanitation, drinking water, education, environmental sustainability, sports, art and culture, community care, livelihood etc. Nalco has all along been committed towards social causes and earmarks 2 per cent or more of its profit before tax for CSR activities. In fact, its commitment towards the marginalized section of the society, has led the organisation to create a dedicated CSR wing in the form of ‘Nalco Foundation’. The Aluminium Major has gone beyond the mandated 2 per cent of profits clause, in its efforts to reach out to the underprivileged section of the society.

There are many success stories which speak volumes of Nalco’s CSR initiatives. It has been doing substantial work in carrying out impactful CSR projects which has been benefiting thousands of people for many years now. The company has come to represent a better quality of life for communities residing in the vicinity of its plants and facilities, for which it has won a number of prestigious awards at national and regional platforms. Truly, “Goodness is the only investment that will never fail” for Nalco.

Mr. Chand won the Jawaharlal Nehru Award for outstanding performance as an executive for his initiatives and efforts to improve the organisation. He was also given J Mathai National Fellowship Award –the Highest Management Award.

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