Sunday, August 31, 2008

Three Most Powerful Women in India

According to Forbe three most powerful women in India are-
Sonia Gandhi
Mayawati, and
Kiran Mazumdar-shaw

This Month Forbes announced 100 most powerful women of the world.
It is quite an impressive ensemble of personalities with extraordinary talent and skills.

Chairwoman and CEO of PepsiCo, Indri K. Nooyi came third.

Top ten on the list are:
1) Angela Merkel Chancellor Germany
2) Sheila C. Bair Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. U.S.
3) Indra K. Nooyi Chairman, chief executive, PepsiCo U.S.
4) Angela Braly Chief executive, president, WellPoint U.S.
5) Cynthia Carroll Chief executive, Anglo American U.K.
6) Irene B. Rosenfeld Chairman, chief executive, Kraft Foods U.S.
7) Condoleezza Rice Secretary of state U.S.
8) Ho Ching Chief executive, Temasek Holdings Singapore
9) Anne Lauvergeon Chief executive, Areva France
10) Anne Mulcahy Chairman, chief executive, Xerox Corp. U.S

Sonia Gandhi, Kiran Mazumdar-shaw and Mayawati also made the list as follows:
21) Sonia Gandhi President, Indian National Congress Party India
59) Mayawati Kumari Chief minister, Uttar Pradesh India
99) Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw Chairman and managing director, Biocon

for complete list please review the article (link below)
http://www.forbes.com/lists/2008/11/biz_powerwomen08_The-100-Most-Powerful-Women_Rank.html

Ryan Baidya

California Takshila University

Friday, August 15, 2008

15th of August

Bonde Mataram!

Bharat-mata have come long way. Last hurdle was to removing the Foreign rulers from the Britain. Before that many other invaders exploited Bharat-mata's openness and kind-heart.

Each time a group of invaders/rulers/exploiters left the country they left behind their crude meanness and greed. Those crude meanness and greed we see manifest in Bharat in many forms and formats. Though we have achieve political freedom, we are far from the total freedom in Bharat as of today.

Freedom as good as one's networth is - higher the networth higher the freedom.

Bharat shares 15th of August' happiness with South Korea. While Japan feels remorse of surrendering its position - it was a human decision in part because it stopped further loss of life as a whole. - A good day for all as human. Therefore, August 15 is not just for Bharat but for the whole world to celebrate.

Thank you
California Takshila Uiversity