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LBSIM Admission Braocher.Pdf LAL BAHADUR SHASTRI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, DELHI only knowledge beyondtakes you the 2016 POST GRADUATE PROGRAMMES LAL BAHADUR SHASTRI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, DELHI Lal Bahadur Shastri Mr Anil Shastri (Former Union Minister) Chairman (October 2, 1904 - January 11, 1966) Mr J P Aggarwal (Industrialist) Vice Chairman New Delhi Lal Bahadur Shastri, a pragmatic and down to earth leader of the people of India, a fine statesman and an able administrator, with the moral and ethical attributes of a Prof Nupur Prakash (Vice Chancellor) Member 'Mahatma' and a person of impeccable integrity, Shastri Ji was a great soul dedicated to Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women, Delhi the welfare of the common man. He was deeply patriotic and courageous, having dedicated his life to the service of the nation. His commitment to the people of India was exemplary. Prof T N Kapoor (Former Vice Chancellor) Member Punjab University Chandigarh Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri was born on October 2, 1904 and from a humble background he rose to become the Prime Minister of India because of his grit, determination Prof D K Bandyopadhyay (Former Vice Chancellor) Member and honesty. A firm believer in the social responsibilities of business enterprises, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi he looked at the economic and social realities of Indian life with a clear vision, never allowing his judgment to be influenced by doctrine or ideological preconceptions. Ms Vinita Bali (Non-Executive Director) Member In the administrative sphere, he had original ideas, and was an innovator with a resolve CRISIL Limited, Mumbai to give effect to new ideas. Shastriji's tireless dedication, the cause of improving the welfare of the Indian people, is an inspiration to all those who look to the Mr Shekhar Bhargava (Senior Advocate) Member future with hope and confidence. Indore Shastri Ji felt the need for a responsive and agile administration during his tenure Mr Jimmy Anklesaria (Management Consultant) Member as the Prime Minister of India. The appointment of an Administrative Reforms Mumbai Commission to streamline Public Administration was one among many steps he took to make administration agile and responsive. The Central Vigilance Commission was board of governors Prof P.K Jain (Professor of Finance & Modi Chair Professor) Member also created by Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri to deal with corruption among government Dept. of Management Studies, IIT Delhi employees. He simultaneously realized the importance of developing high quality institutions, which could provide efficient administrators and capable managers for the Prof D P Goyal (Professor - Information Management) Member future. His vision was later translated into reality when the Lal Bahadur Shastri Management Development Institute, Gurgaon National Academy of Administration was set up in Mussoorie. It was inaugurated by the then Prime Minister of India, Smt. Indira Gandhi. Shastri Ji passed away in Tashkent, Dr R L Raina (Professor - Communication) Member the capital of Uzbekistan on January 11, 1966 after signing the famous Tashkent IIM, Lucknow Declaration. In order to cherish his ideals and uphold his vision, Lal Bahadur Shastri Educational Society established the Lal Bahadur Shastri Mr Adarsh Shastri (MLA) Member Institute of Management (LBSIM) at Delhi. Dwarka Vidhan Sabha, New Delhi Prof Arya Kumar (Director) Member - Secretary LBSIM, Delhi too often the community views the businessmen's aims as a means of selfish gain rather than a step towards advancement of general•• welfare. that impression can be removed only if business becomes fully alive to its social responsibilities and helps our society to function in ••harmony as one organic whole 01.•• 02. LAL BAHADUR SHASTRI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, DELHI Lal Bahadur Shastri Mr Anil Shastri (Former Union Minister) Chairman (October 2, 1904 - January 11, 1966) Mr J P Aggarwal (Industrialist) Vice Chairman New Delhi Lal Bahadur Shastri, a pragmatic and down to earth leader of the people of India, a fine statesman and an able administrator, with the moral and ethical attributes of a Prof Nupur Prakash (Vice Chancellor) Member 'Mahatma' and a person of impeccable integrity, Shastri Ji was a great soul dedicated to Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women, Delhi the welfare of the common man. He was deeply patriotic and courageous, having dedicated his life to the service of the nation. His commitment to the people of India was exemplary. Prof T N Kapoor (Former Vice Chancellor) Member Punjab University Chandigarh Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri was born on October 2, 1904 and from a humble background he rose to become the Prime Minister of India because of his grit, determination Prof D K Bandyopadhyay (Former Vice Chancellor) Member and honesty. A firm believer in the social responsibilities of business enterprises, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi he looked at the economic and social realities of Indian life with a clear vision, never allowing his judgment to be influenced by doctrine or ideological preconceptions. Ms Vinita Bali (Non-Executive Director) Member In the administrative sphere, he had original ideas, and was an innovator with a resolve CRISIL Limited, Mumbai to give effect to new ideas. Shastriji's tireless dedication, the cause of improving the welfare of the Indian people, is an inspiration to all those who look to the Mr Shekhar Bhargava (Senior Advocate) Member future with hope and confidence. Indore Shastri Ji felt the need for a responsive and agile administration during his tenure Mr Jimmy Anklesaria (Management Consultant) Member as the Prime Minister of India. The appointment of an Administrative Reforms Mumbai Commission to streamline Public Administration was one among many steps he took to make administration agile and responsive. The Central Vigilance Commission was board of governors Prof P.K Jain (Professor of Finance & Modi Chair Professor) Member also created by Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri to deal with corruption among government Dept. of Management Studies, IIT Delhi employees. He simultaneously realized the importance of developing high quality institutions, which could provide efficient administrators and capable managers for the Prof D P Goyal (Professor - Information Management) Member future. His vision was later translated into reality when the Lal Bahadur Shastri Management Development Institute, Gurgaon National Academy of Administration was set up in Mussoorie. It was inaugurated by the then Prime Minister of India, Smt. Indira Gandhi. Shastri Ji passed away in Tashkent, Dr R L Raina (Professor - Communication) Member the capital of Uzbekistan on January 11, 1966 after signing the famous Tashkent IIM, Lucknow Declaration. In order to cherish his ideals and uphold his vision, Lal Bahadur Shastri Educational Society established the Lal Bahadur Shastri Mr Adarsh Shastri (MLA) Member Institute of Management (LBSIM) at Delhi. Dwarka Vidhan Sabha, New Delhi Prof Arya Kumar (Director) Member - Secretary LBSIM, Delhi too often the community views the businessmen's aims as a means of selfish gain rather than a step towards advancement of general•• welfare. that impression can be removed only if business becomes fully alive to its social responsibilities and helps our society to function in ••harmony as one organic whole 01.•• 02. To become one of the top management and technology institutions in the country having devoted to providing value-based and accessible educational services, with vision focus on corporate excellence. mission To be a centre of excellence for value based management and information technology education and research, through continuous learning, societal responsiveness and strategic partnerships. CONTENTS - Vision & Mission - About LBSIM - Admission Procedure - Programmes Offered - Centre For Growth & Excellence - Research & Publication - Placements - Lal Bahadur Shastri National Award students Follow Shastrian ethics and moral values that reflect the realities of the marketplace. - Social Initiatives - Life @ LBSIM faculty As intellectual property, industry advisors, capacity builders, facilitators, and entrepreneurial mentors. - Campus Infrastructure content of work - Faculty Sensitive towards social issues; works towards employment generation and corporate growth. - Academic Administration transparency - Administration Reflected in governance and principle based administration. - Advisory Council work culture Value for values. collaboration Strong collaborative relationship with Corporate, Alumni, Government and Community. 03. 04. To become one of the top management and technology institutions in the country having devoted to providing value-based and accessible educational services, with vision focus on corporate excellence. mission To be a centre of excellence for value based management and information technology education and research, through continuous learning, societal responsiveness and strategic partnerships. CONTENTS - Vision & Mission - About LBSIM - Admission Procedure - Programmes Offered - Centre For Growth & Excellence - Research & Publication - Placements - Lal Bahadur Shastri National Award students Follow Shastrian ethics and moral values that reflect the realities of the marketplace. - Social Initiatives - Life @ LBSIM faculty As intellectual property, industry advisors, capacity builders, facilitators, and entrepreneurial mentors. - Campus Infrastructure content of work - Faculty Sensitive towards social issues; works towards employment generation and corporate
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