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Newspaper Aarticles Coll Technology Newspaper Articles 12 www.namastenewsline.com Friday, June 23, 2016 Business Pulse Leading IT Academy Makes History as a Senator and Many Members of Parliament Join Hundreds of IT Professionals Celebrate NetSoft and its’ Graduates! ississauga, ON, April classes was called up to the NetSoft prides itself M24, 2016 – Locally stage and congratulated for on customizedtraining owned NetSoft IT Academy their immensea programs to give its celebrated the graduation chievements and students the winning edge, of its’ perseverance. They shook a state-of- the-art training students with some of the hands and exchanged a few facility complete with a most respected political words with Mr. Azad and close-knit family feel and representatives, including the guests ofhonour. expert trainers that stay Members of Parliament, After dinner, Tariq Azad abreast of trends and have Members ofProvincial Par- made a short speech about extensive experience in liament and a Senator of how honored and inspired the IT industry.NetSoft Canada at its Annual Event. he was to have helped also offers a host of NetSoft graduates have so manyindividuals and career services unlike any demonstrated thehighest seen such tremendous other, including résumé levels of achievement, ded- growth in each and every preparation, interview ication and knowledge in one of his students. techniquesand networking the fields of infrastructure He spoke briefly about opportunities.NetSoft IT and virtualization. Usingth- theimportance of tending Academy holds a weekly eir education from NetSoft, to our mental, spiritual, open house on Thursdays at they are now ready to hit the service perfectly comp-le HarinderMalhi.Each had Academy for Microsoft, physical, and emotional 6 p.m.For more information ground running and make mented this year’s event. prepared a motivational VMware, Citrix and Cisco. selves in order to achieve about NetSoft, please their mark in the ITindus- This year’s event brought speech which undoubtedly Itwas clear that this private our goals. SinceNetSoft visit their website: www. try.To thank their commi-t together close to 300 stu- inspired the crowd. This career college leads their was founded in 2004, netsofttrainings.com. ted students and the com- dents, supporters, clients was especially true for students to success and the institute has played a munity for their years of and guests of honour for an thespeech given by MP genuinely makes a huge pivotal role in advancing support, NetSoft arranged excitingevening. Ruby Sahota, whose differencein their student’s the careers of computer a lovelyevening filled with Attendees had the heartfelt journey was much lives through the highest novicesand experts alike. a lavish dinner, graduation, opportunity to meet and appreciated. It was a proud level of care and innovative NetSoft’sstaff have worked awards ceremony and in- speak with notable political moment for NetSoft as the training.The guests also tirelessly to train hundreds spirational speeches from figures such as Senator honourable guests praised assisted in the graduation of students to improve their their guests ofhonour. The TobiasEnverga, MP Ahmed NetSoft for its dedication by helping NetSoft’s skill setsand secure first- gathering took place at the Hussen, MP Iqra Khalid, and commitmentto its founder Tariq Azad conduct rate jobs in the IT industry. beautiful setting at Capitol MPP Jagmeet Singh, MP students, to the community the award ceremony.Each In a competitive market, Banquet Hall, the charming Ruby Sahota, and MPP and to being the best IT member of the graduating the institute distinguishes atmosphere andimpeccable itself in numerous ways. By Jatin Naik MisthiDoi JOKES Add condensed milk& evaporated milk. Mix well & beat it for 1-2 min. Root Cause Analysis the clock ticked later and later. Sprinkle cardamom powder & again mix How to do root cause analysis... Finally, about 3:00 AM she heard well. A Management lecturer was talk - a noise at the front door, and as she Transfer it to an oven safe square dish. ing about QUALITY and it goes like stood at the top of the stairs, there was I didn’t have square dish so I have used that: her husband, drunk as a skunk, trying to navigate the stairs. ‘Do you realize round bowl. Lecturer: We all know Lord Ram went to spend 14 years in forest and Sita what time it is,” she said. Now reduce the oven temperature to 200 was kidnapped because of a QUAL - He answered, “Don’t get excited, I’m degree F. Then place the dohi bowl inside ITY issue. late because I bought something for the oven for 40-45 mins. Student: How is this anything to do the house. After 35-40 mins it should be bit thick in with quality? “Immediately her attitude changed, consistency. Allow it to cool for some time Lecturer: Tell me why did Sita go to and as she ran down the stairs to meet Ingredients: &keep it in the refrigerator overnight. forest with Ram ? him halfway, she said, “What did you *1 can evaporated milk Yummy dessert is ready!! Serve chilled!! Student: Because she was his wife buy for the house, dear?” *1 can condensed milk and respects his every decision. His answer was, “A round of drinks!” *1 ½ cup of thick yogurt Lecturer: OK but why did Ram go to -------------------------------------------- *1 ½ cup of milk forest ? A World Without Men *Cardamom powder- 1tblsp Student: Because his father Dashara - A few women were sitting around the Method: tha told him to do so and he never table talking, and the subject turned to Preheat the oven to 350ºF. deny his father. their husbands. Boil the milk & then let it cool for some Lecturer: OK why did Dasharatha One lady said, “My husband just time. It should be in a room temperature. send his son to forest ? won’t go to church with me, I think Take a big bowl. Beat the curd so that Student: Dasharatha offered his wife he’s going to go to Hell.” there are no lumps. By Kavita Sreeram (Kaikeyi) two boons , and she chose This led to talk around the table and it to make use of them in the future. was generally agreed that, for one rea - And she wanted her son to be king, son or another, all the husbands were Please contact us for more information: (905) 812-2923so on the day of Rama’s | [email protected] crowning, going to end up in Hell. So, then the 1 she asked Dasharatha to send Rama housewives started speculating about to exile reminding him of his promis - themselves. ing boons. One woman said, “I try to be good - Lecturer: So why did Dasharatha of - I’m sure I’ll make it to Heaven.” fer his wife two boons ? Another one said, “No, I did this bad Student: Because during a military thing. I won’t make it unless I mend campaign against Sambarasura, the my ways and I better start soon.” wheel of Dasharatha’s chariot broke At this point they noticed that one of and Sambarasura’s arrow pierced the the ladies (the only single women in King’s armor. She nursed the wounded the group, and a blonde mind you) King back to health. Touched by her wasn’t saying anything. They turned courage and timely service, Dashara - to her and said, “You’re such a nice tha offered her two boons. lady, surely you’ll be going to Heav - Lecturer: Hence Proved. The QUAL - en?” ITY of Chariot’s wheel was not up to She says, “No way! In fact, first thing the mark hence leading to kidnapping in the morning, I’m going to buy me a of Sita...!!! ticket straight to Hell!” --------------------------------------------- They were shocked and asked, For The House “Why??” The husband was not home at his usu - “Well, you don’t expect me to live in a al hour, and the wife was fuming, as world without men, do you?” Coll Technology Please contact us for more information: (905) 812-2923 | [email protected] 2 Coll Technology Mayor Ford amongst the guest list of NetSoft Communications’ Annual Gala Page 1 of 3 Toronto News SantaBomb could bring messy Christmas weather to GTA Heard about the so-called SantaBomb? Nasty weather could NetSoft Communications’ Annual Event is being held in make its way to parts of the Greater Mississauga on Sunday, August 24th, 2014. Toronto’s Toronto Area for Christmas, but it Mayor Rob Ford and Lieutenant Governor are amongst won't be anything like last year's 'snowmageddon.' the lineup of guest of honors who have been invited for Fri, 19 Dec 2014 14:05:19 EST this Annual Gathering by NetSoft Communications. The Interview fallout: Toronto man campaigns for local screening This annual celebration dinner night is expected to be As billboards and posters for the The attended by a number of very important figures from the Interview are being taken down all over the city, one man is mounting a community who will be joining this celebration to lend their publicity campaign to screen the support. movie — even as the studio has cancelled its release in the wake of threats. Amongst 200 guests and community leaders there will be some honorable mentions such as MP Eve Fri, 19 Dec 2014 14:27:34 EST Adams, MP Ted Opitz, City Councilor Bonnie Crombie & Pat Saito and many others invited by the NDP demand more hearings on organizers. destruction of gas plants documents Guest of Honors will be speaking at the occasion and there will be an award ceremony to recognize the The New Democrats want Premier Kathleen Wynne to recall the efforts and contribution of the community members. legislature and restart committee hearings into the destruction of NetSoft Communications Inc., an IT consulting and training company in Mississauga, also documents on the cancellation of two support the charity “The Canadian National Institute for the Blind”.
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