Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Free Workshop on the 'Working of Foreign Exchange Market in India'

We are very proud to announce our next public programme for Economics teachers, students and other members. It will be a workshop on 'The working of Foreign Exchange Market in India' .Through this workshop we hope to get an understanding of the working of the foreign exchange market and to bridge the gap between theory and practice.
Experts on Treasury and Risk Management like Mr Jamal Mecklai (CEO, Mecklai Financials) will conduct sessions.

The workshop will be jointly organised by the IMC Economic Research Foundation, The Economics Club, Mumbai and the Forum of Free Enterprise on 30th Sept.2010. ( ( 9.30am). The venue is Seth Walchand Hall, 4th Floor, Indian Merchants' Chamber, Churchgate Mumbai .20

I request all friends to become a life member of The Economics Club, Mumbai and be part of our various activities for the youth.Our mission is 'To Create Leaders in Economics'.

For registration, Contact The Economics Club, at learneconomics@gmail.com

Thursday, August 05, 2010

10th Annual Economics Festival of Mumbai- Arthmanthan

THEME OF ARTH-MANTHAN 2010 – The Economics Festival of Mumbai





The theme for Arth-Manthan 2010 is ‘DEVELOPMENT’! India is moving ahead on the path to development; it even managed to tide the global recession with many calling India a bright spot on the recession! The Indian economy is definitely gaining in size and confidence! We see today an India that is increasingly confident and is stepping out into the world full of pride and ambition. We are standing at a threshold and looking into a future that has exciting times in store for us!



This nation of more than a billion people is transforming into a power to reckon with and has arrived in the global arena, but where from here... there is a lot more to be achieved... do we have a plan chalked out for our future? India has one of the youngest populations of the world! But the full potential of the youth is not being utilised. The youth is willing and waiting to take on the world. Are we giving them good opportunities by way of education and good living conditions?



There are many issues that India is still grappling with... We need to identify the likely bottlenecks in our journey to success. Is it infrastructure that is not keeping pace with the growth or is it self-seeking politicians and bureaucracy? We will address these and many more development challenges through Arth-Manthan – The Economics Festival of Mumbai this year.



Key issues that will be discussed at Arth-Manthan 2010 are Education, Poverty, Internal Peace and Security, Leadership, Global Peace and Environment.

MISSION OF ARTH-MANTHAN


"To attract and enhance students’ interest in and enthusiasm towards Economics by bringing the subject to life."



The Key Objectives of the festival are to:



v Enhance the learning process by introduction of “Action-Oriented” learning

v Promote an active student-centered and student-friendly approach to learning

v Encourage students to think like global leaders in economics

v Show that economics can be a fascinating and lively subject dealing with real life problems rather than just abstract theories being currently taught in classrooms

v Encourage the students to apply economic concepts to real life

v Water the seed of creativity within students



EVENTS @ ARTH-MANTHAN 2010



Arth-Manthan is a two - day festival laced with fun, learning, prizes and numerous events!!!



CHAK DE INDIA - The Maha Debate

(Round One: 20th August – 11 am) (Debate: 21st August – 9:30 am)



There will be two rounds in this competition. In round one on 20th August, you have to speak your heart out on any one of the three topics given below for three minutes. 10 best speakers – fiery, passionate and sincere - will qualify for the Maha-Debate. Here they will be split into two teams for the final event, which will be held on 21st August.

Through this debate we urge our youth to take the lead, to step out of their comfort zones and to clean the system.



Theme for Round One: Politics – Young India is crying out for change!

“Public jo tera baat baat pe Ghabraaye, Dil pe rakh ke haath usae tu fuslaa le, Public idiot hai pyaar se usko samjha le”

— Topics:

o Is bad politics responsible for India’s poverty?

o UID (Unique Identification) Project: Step to include all and keep out corruption

o Can we clean up Indian politics by keeping out people corruption charges?



Last Date for submitting entries: On or before, 14th August



GLOBAL LEADERS MEET - (20th August – 11 am)

“Give me some Sunshine, Give me some rain, Give me another chance, I wanna grow up once again”



The participating teams will play the role of economic advisers of the various world countries allotted to them in advance. They will analyse the current economic policies of their country and discuss on measures to improve the standard of living of their country. An important agenda at this year’s meet is ‘Working towards global peace and economic co-operation’. (Dealing with issues like cross-border terrorism, poverty, immigration, environment and debt) Well, you have to truly represent the country allotted to you; that could mean dressing up like them and speaking a bit of the native language too!



No. of Members per team: 5 Duration of Presentation: 20 mins.

Last Date for submitting entries and allotment of countries: On or before, 14th August

For Registration please contact: Prof. Ashwini Ranade – M. 9833284853





Classic Collection: (20th & 21st August)



The Book Exhibition will include a wide range of books on Economics and Management. Some of the most popular textbooks and reference books used in foreign universities will also be displayed.



- The Essay Competition



TOPICS:

! Cleaning up our rivers: need of the hour!

! Has India failed to capitalize on the Common wealth games?

! Solution to Red violence: Talks and Development or Better Policing?



Last Date for submitting entries: On or before, 14th August

Last Date for submitting Essays: On or before, 16th August

(Maximum 2000 words) Results of the competition will be announced at 1 pm on 20th August



WAR OF WORDS Elocution Competition (20th August – 1pm)

Theme: Education

“Kandhon ko kitabon, Ke bojh ne jhukaya Likh likh pada hatheli par, Alpha beta gamma ka chaala
Concentrated H2so4, Ne Poora Poora bachpan jala daala”



— Can foreign universities solve the skill problem?

— Can competition in the higher education sector improve quality?

— Can we have an education revolution similar to telecom?

— Is our education system killing innovation and creativity?



Speeches can be in English, Hindi or Marathi Duration of Speech: 5 mins
Last Date for submitting entries: On or before, 14th August

Evaluation on the basis of Delivery Style, Substance and Body Language





TOONY LUNES - Cartoon Competition

Topic: TAMING INFLATION… “Inflation hi inflation hai… solution kuch pata nahin”



Last Date for submitting entries: On or before, 14th August

Last Date for submitting cartoons: On or before, 18th August

Results of the competition will be announced at 1pm on 20th August







Students from various colleges can use this platform to express their concerns over rising inflation through creative and humourous cartoons.



DRAW’ EM UP: Poster Competition

Students have to prepare Posters, which will be displayed during Arth-Manthan at the Poster Exhibition.



THEME: INDIA @ 2050 – Fulfilling our dreams

“Amber ka chand Zameen par, Itra ke gaa raha, Ek tim tim toota tara, Ithla ke gaa raha”



Last Date for submitting entries: On or before, 14th August

Last Date for submitting Posters: On or before, 18th August

Results of the competition will be announced at 1pm on 20th August

Cartoons and Posters must be made on white chart paper of 22” X 28” size with each participant’s name, class and college written at the back of the Poster/Cartoon.



Business Plan (20th August – 1pm)

“Woh khud apni raah banata, Ulti dhara cheer ke tairta thaw oh”

Can India become a dream factory? Do you think Indian companies have arrived with success stories like that of Micromax, Waterlife India and Chamak?

We need ‘merchants of ideas’ betting big on India! So do you have an idea, an interesting business plan, or do you have the knack of sniffing out business opportunities… well come ahead and present your idea, the business model and the action plan to make your dream a reality.



Last Date for submitting entries: On or before, 14th August

Last date for submitting business plan: 16th August

Presentation on: 20th August



QUIZ WIZ & JUNIOR QUIZ

(Junior Quiz: 20th August – 12 noon; Quiz Wiz: 20th August – 1:30 pm)

“Question hi question hai... jawaab kuch pata nahi... jawaab jo mila to Question kya tha pata nahin”



Topic: Current Economic Issues 5 participants per team

Last Date for submitting entries: On or before, 14th August

For Junior Quiz please contact Prof. Shashikant Panchgalle - 9702346977



AD-MASTERS (21st August 9 am)
“Zoobi doobi zoobi doobi naache kyun creative Ad-Master!”

In this event participating teams will be given a product each, for which they have to prepare and present a logo, jingle and television advertisement.

5 participants per team Last Date for submitting entries: On or before, 14th August



BUDDING ECONOMIST (21st August – 10 am)

“Desh ke ghav pe marham jaisa hai woh… Hamara Budding economist hai woh!”



Students have to submit Reports and make Presentations on any one of the topics given below:

q ‘Sabse bada rupaih’ - Can Indian Rupee become the Global Reserve Currency?

q Educating the bottom of the pyramid: does the answer lie in the private sector?

q Opening up the retail sector – fears and opportunities



Last Date for submitting entries: On or before, 12th August (3 Participants per team)

Submission of Report: 18th August

(Reports must be hand-written or typed neatly and should not exceed more than 2000 words.)

Final Presentation has to be made in PowerPoint

For Registration contact Prof. Manik Tembe – M. 9920031613



Cut out da noose!

“Chase Excellence, success will follow”



Students have to submit recent paper cuttings, photographs, cartoons etc. from newspapers and magazines on the given theme. These have to be pasted on A4 size foolscap sheets, neatly arranged in a file. ‘Cut, Copy, Paste’ from the Net not allowed!

Ø Theme: “Indian industry taking lead in innovation”

The cut – outs could include issues relating to success of Indian companies in introducing new products, technology etc.



Last Date for submitting Entries: On or before, 14th August

Last Date of submission of cut-outs: 18th August

No Limit on number of entries

Results of the competition will be announced at 1pm on 20th August



ECONOMICS ... It’s Rockin’...!!! (21st August – 10 am)

“Gungunati hain yeh hawayein, Gunuunata hai gagan, Gaa raha hai yeh sara aalam Economics ke gunn”



Tired of the same old lectures on Economics... ever wished Eco classes were as interesting as your favourite song... well here’s your chance to make economics more fun... Prepare your own economics song and we’ll offer you the mike to sing out loud!!! These songs could be on economists like Adam Smith, David Ricardo, Marshall or on economic terms like Demand and supply, diminishing marginal utility, elasticity of demand etc. Well of course you have the option to set tunes on latest Bollywood hits! For more inspiration, you can check out YouTube for some interesting videos on economics!





Last Date for submitting entries: On or before, 14th August (No limit on number of entries)



ECONOMICS IN MOTION! (Short Movie Contest) (21st August – 11 am)

“Jaisa filmo mein hota hai, Ho raha hai hu bahoo”



You can select any economic issue like poverty, pollution in Mumbai, traffic congestion etc. and prepare a short film on it. You will be judged on various parameters including presentation of the issue at hand, innovative thinking, acting skills, effective use of props, costumes, music. Here’s your chance to get funny, witty or satirical! (Please note that violence and obscenity will not be entertained)



Last Date for submitting entries: On or before, 14th August

No. of Members per team: 5 (One Team per College)

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Education is an Experience!

Recently Dr Andrew Hamilton was in India . He is the 271st Vice-Chancellor of the prestigious Oxford University. In an interview to The Times of India in New Delhi,he elaborated his strategy for the University.When asked about opening a campus in India ,he peplied that learning at Oxford is a life-time experience and 'Oxford cannot be franchised like hamburgers'.
Very true. Education is a lifelong experience to be cherished by every person through out his life.His interview is quite relevant at a time when India is planning to invite foreign universities to open campuses here. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/opinion/interviews/Oxford-cannot-be-franchised-like-hamburgers/articleshow/5733672.cms

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Prize winners at Arthmanthan 2010

1. Quiz Wiz (Degree college)

1st – Vaze College, Mulund (Dipali Patil, Sneha Jain, Jayawanti, Renu, Radhika)

2nd – N.G.Acharya College, Chembur (Rahul, Sushant, Nilesh, Avadhut, Hari)

2. Quiz Wiz (Junior college)

1st – N.G.Acharya College, Chembur (Shaikh Sattar, Shaikh Firoz, T.MAharajan, Sandhya Jaiswal, Yadav Rajeshwari

3. Pen’em Down

1st –Podar College (Sahana Raghunathan)

2nd – Nagindas Khandwala College (Hiteshvi Desai)

- ICFAI (Iyer Sujatha Shankar)

3rd - N.G.Acharya College, Chembur (Ranju Mishra)

Cons prize: N.G.Acharya College, Chembur (Reena Batini)

4. War of Words 1st - Nagindas Khandwala College (Shan Xavier)

2nd – K.J Somaiya (Vishal)

3rd – K.J Somaiya (Amruta Mane)

5. Draw’em up

1st - N.G.Acharya College (Ramesh Waghware)

2nd - K.J Somaiya (Swapnali Parker)

3rd - Vaze College, Mulund(Niyati K. Hadkar)

- Jhunjhunwala College (Suja Johany)

6. News you can use 1st – Nagindas Khandwala College (Krishna V)

2nd - N.G.Acharya College (Reena Gotal)

3rd - Nagindas Khandwala College (Janhvi Singh)

7. Economics – it’s Rocking(Solo) 1st- N.G.Acharya College (Amol Dadas)

2nd - N.G.Acharya College (Reena Batini)

3rd- Swami Vivekanand College, Dombivli (Jayant Shinde)

Special Prize for innovative ideas. V.G.vaze College ( Anjali Nair)

8. Economics – it’s Rocking(Duet)

1st - N.G.Acharya College (Shraddha)

2nd- N.G.Acharya College (Abhay)

3rd- N.G.Acharya College (Swapnil)

9. Budding Economist 1st – K.B. College (Bhavana Jadhav, Sadhika Pathan, Yolisha D’Silva)

10. Global leaders meet 1st - K.B College, Thane

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Arthmanthan 2010

THEME OF ARTH-MANTHAN 2010 – The Economics Festival
Started in 2001 Arth-Manthan - The Economics Festival of Mumbai has become the largest festival of its kind in India!

The festival provides a platform for students to debate on current economic issues and think like global leaders. Above all, Arth-Manthan makes learning of economics fun! The theme for Arth-Manthan 2010 is DEVELOPMENT! India is moving ahead on the path to development; it even managed to tide the current global recession with many calling India a bright spot on the recession! Yet there are many issues that we have to deal with. We are using this platform to address some of the critical development challenges facing India.

Key issues discussed at Arth-Manthan 2010 are Education, Poverty, Rural development, Internal peace and security, Environment and Leadership.

MISSION OF ARTH-MANTHAN
"To attract and enhance students’ interest in and enthusiasm towards Economics by bringing the subject to life."

EVENTS @ ARTH-MANTHAN 2010
Arth-Manthan is a festival laced with fun, learning, prizes and numerous events!!!

GLOBAL LEADERS MEET ON ‘FUTURE OF OUR PLANET’

The participating teams played the role of economic advisers of the various world countries allotted to them in advance. At this year’s meet, countries of the world advised India on ‘Green Development’ - meeting the development goals of our nation without harming the prospects of our future generations. Key areas of discussion included:
 Reducing greenhouse gases
 Energy conservation and Renewable energy
 Green technology and infrastructure
 Increasing area under forest cover
 Managing water resources
 Sustainable development
 Copenhagen Meet
Well, the students truly represented the country allotted to them; that meant dressing up like them and speaking a bit of the native language too!

QUIZ WIZ & JUNIOR QUIZ Business and Economics Quiz

CLASSIC COLLECTION:
The Book Exhibition included a wide range of books on Economics and Management. Some of the most popular textbooks and reference books used in foreign universities were also displayed.

- The Essay Competition

Theme: Education Vocational training – A key to increasing employability of youth
 Role of education in nation building
 Improving education – key to economic development
 Tackling gender inequality in education: Equal opportunities for the girl child
 Creating an education system that encourages creativity

WAR OF WORDS : Elocution Competition

 Dealing with Unemployment and migration
 Is regionalism above nationalism?
 How does regionalism affect development?
 Peace and Security are essential for development
 Poverty – the cause of Internal security problems

DRAW’ EM UP: Poster Competition : Jaago Re! Theme: Save India from Corruption!


NEWS YOU CAN USE

Students submitted recent paper cuttings, photographs, cartoons etc. from newspapers and magazines on the given theme. Theme: Inflation in food products!


ECONOMICS ... It’s Rockin’...!!!

Ever wished Eco classes were as interesting as your favourite song...
Here’s your chance to make economics more fun... During the students prepared their own economics songs and we offered them the mike to sing out loud!!!
Songs on the global financial crisis, inflation, Adam Smith or Marshall, on promises made by finance ministers, on demand and supply, diminishing marginal utility etc. Well of course they had the option to set tunes on latest Bollywood hits!
For inspiration, students checked out interesting videos on economics at You-Tube or other Internet resources!
This has become one of the most popular events and many colleges in Mumbai have started Economics Songs contests.

BUDDING ECONOMIST
Students submitted Reports and made Presentations on one of the topics given below:

 The future lies with those companies who see the poor as their customers
 How does CSR contribute towards development of a nation?
 Role of self-help groups in eradicating poverty
 Can IT transform rural India?
 Bold political leadership needed to implement reforms
 Microfinance: Impact on employment creation and poverty alleviation
 Development in tribal areas – Key issues
 Right to Information Act – an powerful tool in the hands of the common man

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