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krubhakarans-blog ¡ 7 years ago
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jindalaluminiumltd ¡ 7 years ago
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I worked with JAL for nearly 8 years and joined the company when I was 3 years into my career. The learning that I got here was exceptional and the seniors made me feel welcome. Team work is given a lot of importance at JAL and performance is rewarded adequately....Know about the Jindal Aluminium employee reviews.
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vsplusonline ¡ 5 years ago
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LSAT-India entrance exam goes online amid Covid-19 pandemic - Times of India
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LSAT-India entrance exam goes online amid Covid-19 pandemic - Times of India
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NEW DELHI: In an unprecedented technological development, the US-based The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) has decided to administer the 2020 LSAT—India entrance examination online for the first time ever, due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
LSAT—India, which was a paper-pencil test since its inception in 2009, becomes India’s FIRST & ONLY Law Entrance Exam to be entirely online, AI-enabled remote-proctored. The move from a paper and pencil test to an online exam will enable candidates to take the test from the convenience of their home or other respective settings without worrying about their health and safety.
Candidates seeking admission to law schools in the country will be able to take the LSAT—India from 14 June 2020 using an online test delivery system. Pearson VUE, one of the leading players in computer-based testing in the world, administers this test as an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-enabled, online solution for aspirants to take their required college admissions tests in a safe manner, thereby overcoming the restrictions posed by the Covid-19 lockdown. It is the first time in more than 25 years of existence of Pearson’s Virtual University Enterprises (VUE) that an Artificial Intelligence-enabled remote-proctored online solution has been made available in this format. Students seeking admission to all programmes of Jindal Global Law School can take this exam at their own convenience from the safety of their homes or other settings to complete the admissions process in an efficient and timely manner.
The Jindal Global Law School (JGLS), which was ranked No. 1 law school in India and South Asia and among the top 101-150 law schools globally in QS World University Subject Rankings 2020, has opened its doors for admission to the class of 2020. JGLS offers four major degree programmes in law and legal studies viz. 5-year BA/BBALLB Hons, 3-year LLB, 1-year LLM, and the 3-year BA (Hons) in Legal Studies programme.
LSAT–India (Law School Admission Test–India) has been the only admission test for the flagship 5-year BA/BBALLB Hons programme of JGLS for the last 11 years and it also remains the key exam for admission to LLB, LLM and BA (Hons) in Legal Studies programs.
“At a time when the global pandemic has created unprecedented uncertainty for all law entrance exams generating huge anxiety among law school aspirants, LSAT—India has given hope and aspiration by launching this exam in an online format. As an ‘Institution of Eminence’ in India and also as a leading law school in the world, it is our endeavour at Jindal Global Law School to offer the best of educational opportunities to our valued students and that includes a world-class, transparent, fair and scientifically evolved online admission test,” said Professor (Dr.) C. Raj Kumar, Founding Vice Chancellor, O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU) & Founding Dean, Jindal Global Law School.
“The AI-assisted remote-proctoring solution includes the recording of the candidate’s examination for review with a view to protecting the integrity of the exam process. The AI-enabled Online LSAT–India is a bold step in the right direction, which ensures transparency, efficiency and integrity of the admissions process. This is a technologically advanced admission solution, which allows students a seamless new system to complete the admissions process into the various courses of their choice. At the core of JGU’s vision and mission is our aspiration to be a role model for excellence in higher education in India and be among the leading universities of the world. We aim to promote a global perspective and provide an enriching, intellectually engaging and discovery-based learning environment to our students,” said, Professor Kumar.
Speaking about the move to take LSAT—India online, LSAC’s President & CEO Kellye Testy said, “The worldwide pandemic Covid-19 has clearly had a profound impact on how we live and on how business is conducted around the world. But we know, too, that it is acutely affecting the academic pursuits of millions of students everywhere. In order to safeguard the ability of Indian students to apply to law schools in India, we have partnered with Pearson VUE to offer students a technologically advanced entrance exam this year. The test delivery system has technical features that ensure the transparency, convenience, and integrity of the testing process, without sacrificing security.”
“The new Online LSAT–India exam is a revolutionary step in law school admissions in India and worldwide! The AI-enabled remote-proctored Online LSAT exam ensures that our law school admissions process is successfully completed within the deadline and we receive the best candidates to join our law school this year as well,” said Professor Anand Prakash Mishra, Director of Law Admissions, Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University.
“We always believed LSAT to be a superior and more scientific global law entrance test as it tests only analytical and logical reasoning skills and reading comprehension skills of the students and doesn’t ask questions of GK, Legal knowledge or Mathematics or anything else, which could be learnt by rote learning or coaching”, Professor Mishra added.
“The online LSAT—India exam is rigorous and is built with technical features to ensure that there is no security breach. The system has been built on the latest AI-based platforms which have been globally tested and offer the candidates an efficient and advanced technical solution for admission”, said Professor Arjya Majumdar, Dean of Admissions and Outreach at JGU.
LSAT—India is a standardised test adopted as an admission criterion by multiple law colleges across India. It measures skills that are considered essential for success in law school. LSAT—India is specially created for admission to law schools in India by the Law School Admission Council, USA (LSAC). The LSAC has been helping law schools in various countries evaluate the critical thinking skills of their applicants for more than 70 years.
Applicants will continue to register for the LSAT—India by visiting discoverlaw.in/register-for-the-test. After the closure of registration period, candidates will receive information regarding the date and slot during which they will be required to appear for the test. Log-in details and instructions for appearing for the test will be shared closer to the assigned test slot to ensure a seamless experience. Applicants can prepare for the test using the material that is free to download from the Discover Law website (discoverlaw.in/prepare-for-the-test).
ABOUT LAW SCHOOL ADMISSION COUNCIL:
The Law School Admission Council (LSAC), headquartered in Pennsylvania, U.S.A., is a not-for-profit organisation committed to promoting quality, access, and equity in law and education worldwide by supporting individuals’ enrolment journeys and providing pre-eminent assessment, data, and technology services. Each year, LSAC helps more than 60,000 law school candidates navigate the admission process and provides the essential admission software and data relied upon by more than 220-member law schools in the United States, Canada, and Australia. LSAC is best known for developing and administering the Law School Admission Test (LSAT®) for over 70 years. More than 138,000 LSATs are administered annually at over 920 testing centres worldwide. LSAC does not assess an applicant’s chances for admission to any law school; all admission decisions are made by individual law schools. ABOUT PEARSON VUE: Pearson VUE is a global leader in computer-based testing. More than 450 credential owners across the globe choose Pearson VUE to help develop, manage, deliver and grow their testing programs. From online practice tests to high-stakes, proctored exams that require the industry’s most secure testing environments, Pearson VUE is an internationally reputed organisation in computer-based testing. Pearson VUE is part of Pearson, the world’s largest learning company with more than 35,000 employees working across the globe. Pearson VUE is built on a state-of-the-art technology that enables them to reliably deliver exams and provide the highest levels of service to our clients and their candidates around the world. Pearson VUE is headquartered in suburban Minneapolis, Minnesota, with regional offices in the United States, the United Kingdom, Dubai, Australia, India, Japan and China.
ABOUT O.P. JINDAL GLOBAL UNIVERSITY & JINDAL GLOBAL LAW SCHOOL The Government of India has recognised JGU as an “Institution of Eminence” (IoE). JGU is the only non-STEM and non-Medicine University which has been recognised as an IoE. Founded in 2009, O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU) is a non-profit global and research oriented university established by the Government of Haryana and recognised by the University Grants Commission (UGC). JGU maintains a 1:9 faculty-student ratio and appoints faculty members from India and different parts of the world with outstanding academic qualifications and experience. With over 5000 students and 550 faculty, studying and living on a fully residential campus, JGU’s nine schools are: law, business, international affairs, public policy, liberal arts & humanities, journalism, art & architecture, banking & finance and environment and sustainability. This year, JGU became the youngest Indian university in India and the rest of the world to break into the QS World University Rankings 2020. JGU is the only Indian private university in the top 150 ‘young’ universities in the world (under 50 years of age) in the QS Young University Rankings 2020. JGLS as the first school of JGU has been ranked by QS World University Subject Rankings 2020 as Top 101-150 law schools in the world. JGU is an initiative of the Jindal Steel & Power Foundation.
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jindalnaturecure-blog ¡ 7 years ago
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letsvanithapaulworld-blog ¡ 7 years ago
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kishore559-blog ¡ 7 years ago
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Jindal Naturecure Employee Reviews - It's one of its kind of institution which is full of natural beauty, well residential suits and apartments for luxurious stay makes you comfortable during your stays. The beautiful part is it is well managed and maintained like we came to some foreign country. In addition all staff are very much supportive and qualified, treatment centres are very good and physiotherapy and acupuncture dept ... Check out for more reviews..
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norbertsamal-blog ¡ 8 years ago
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Jindal Aluminium Ltd reviews from dealers and customers highlight our equal focus on every order whatever the scale of the order. We pride ourselves in our timely delivery and top notch quality and our employees are the strength behind us achieving this with every single order. In fact, the Jindal Aluminium employee reviews highlight our efforts towards employee welfare and engagement and how we try to keep our work force motivated and happy. After all, a positive and motivated work force and can achieve wonders and only set the bar higher than it already is! Jindal Aluminium Limited Bangalore rated 4.5 / 5 based on 16 Reviews
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krubhakarans-blog ¡ 7 years ago
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I worked with JAL for nearly 8 years and joined the company when I was 3 years into my career. The learning that I got here was exceptional and the seniors made me feel welcome. Team work is given a lot of importance at JAL and performance is rewarded adequately...  To know more about Jindal Aluminium Limited Bangalore Review have a look Jindal Aluminium Employee Reviews.
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jindalaluminiumltd ¡ 7 years ago
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humongouscreatorpizza-blog ¡ 8 years ago
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poojajoeblog ¡ 6 years ago
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harikaranus-blog ¡ 6 years ago
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wellesleyunderground ¡ 6 years ago
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Patriot Act reviewed by Lakshmi Gandhi (@LakshmiGandhi) & Asha Sundararaman ‘04 (@mixedtck)
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This review first appeared on Lakshmi and Asha’s weekly newsletter - sign up here to get these gems delivered straight to your inbox! 
The second we saw the first previews for Hasan Minhaj's new Netflix show "Patriot Act" we knew that this would be a very Indian American (and Muslim American show).
The first extensive preview for it absolutely blew up Twitter and Facebook because it featured Hasan and Queer Eye star Tan France as they talked about clothes, being immigrant kids and (of course) how they handle people who bungle their names. As the name suggests, Patriot Act also does not shy away about what it is like being a young Muslim American in today's United States.
As big fans of Minhaj's work on the Daily Show and his one man special ‘Homecoming King,’ we were eager to see what he'd do with a show that was completely his own.
(Editor’s note: We also wanted to say that we’re thinking of all of our readers in Calfornia who are affected by the recent fires. For those looking for how they can help, we suggest heading here and here.)
Lakshmi: I've watched that little preview with Tan at least ten times. I still love it EVERY TIME I queue it up.
Asha: You know, I haven't actually watched the preview. It made the rounds on my Facebook feed but I never clicked on it.
Lakshmi: I can see that. As soon as I saw people oohing and ahhing over it I was skeptical because my heart is sometimes made of stone when it comes to these things. But OMG it's so good! They managed to turn it into something really endearing. (Readers can see for themselves how endearing it is by heading here!)
There were a bunch of little interesting bits in that segment with Hasan and Tan. I liked how Tan basically says he changed his name because no one could handle Tanvir (Plus, he is married to a dude named France, which is where his surname comes from. His name at birth was Tanvir Safdar.) But it made me really want a show where we just see Tan and Hasan go shopping all day. it would be a great buddy comedy.
Asha: It would be! OK, I’m watching it now. I like the quote about looking like he's a Rajneeshee.
Lakshmi: I loved how easily Tan cut the hoodie to make a perfect crop top. That's skill!
Asha: I know! I was impressed.
Lakshmi: There really was so much to love. For example, Hasan says he only styles his hair with tel (coconut oil) and prayer. I think the reason the South Asian corners of the internet in particular loved this trailer was because there was absolutely no pandering. It was just two South Asian Muslim dudes being South Asian Muslim dudes. While there were little explanatory asides (they did explain what tel was), it did feel as if we got a little peek into what they are like away from the cameras and the white gaze. To manage to do that with cameras everywhere during what is clearly a promo video is an art.
Asha: Haha, agreed.
Lakshmi: And it was a perfect lead in to the actual show because Hasan felt as if he was talking directly to a South Asian and/or Muslim audience at times,but in a way that also felt inclusive?
It's hard to explain, but there were a bunch of little things that he never did on the ‘Daily Show’ and that would be really hard to do on network tv.
Asha: What jumped out at you in that way?
Lakshmi: For example, there was a whole discussion about the lota (which is a cup in the bathroom used for personal washing). I thought that whole bit was a bit much to be honest, but you don’t see that kind of thing on other shows!
More extensively, it happened when when he talked directly to Asian Americans during the Affirmative Action episode (Which is episode two). You don't see anyone ever talking directly to Asian Americans, especially in comedy.
Asha: It's true. It did feel like he was speaking to a brown audience directly without worrying about whether white people would understand. I admit, i'd never heard the word lota before. I knew what he was talking about, but i didn't know there was a word for it!
Lakshmi: And! I feel like (this isn't the case with Hasan ever that I’ve seen) but a lot of South Asian comedians are pretty anti black in their acts
Asha: Yes, that’s also true.
Lakshmi: so to have a comedian actually call out anti black racism is quietly a big deal
And of course this isn’t limited to comedy. No one talks about anti blackness in the community in general. It's swept under the rug A LOT (not by your two correspondents, dear readers- — we yell at people!)... but that's why we aren't particularly popular at parties.
Asha: HA.
Lakshmi: But really, it’s true.
Asha: The whole segment he did calling out terrible Indian-Americans definitely felt like an in thing. Because as people who are underrepresented, we bristle when the terrible people in our communities are called out.
Lakshmi: it's our own version of 'a shanda fur di goyim."
Asha: the only thing i'd wished in that segment was that he'd specified American-born vs naturalized. I don't know why, but i feel like someone like Dinesh D'Souza needs to be called out for their shit in a different way than Bobby Jindal.
Lakshmi: Oh really? I feel like Bobby Jindal is actually worse. First he actually had power. And secondly, he's from here and is a trained scientist and doctor.
Asha: i definitely think it's worse when they're born in the States
Lakshmi: Yes. His state is extremely vulnerable to poverty and global warming and he doesn't care.
But anyway, I liked the Amazon episode of Patriot Act especially watching it now in light of today’s news about the new Amazon HQ2 or whatever they are calling it in Long Island City.
Asha: Oh yeah, that one was really good! I learned a lot about Amazon's reach. I had no idea they did web services!
Lakshmi: I only knew that because I've worked with sites that work use Amazon web services extensively.
Asha: also, what Amazon did should be illegal. He talked about how they purposefully losing money so they could benefit later.
Lakshmi: And also imagine being the richest person on earth, but not letting your employees go to the bathroom. he isn't letting them take care of the most basic of human needs!
Asha: i assume Jeff Bezos is a sociopath and possibly a grifter. He's gamed the system in a similar way to Trump in terms of being able to lose a lot of money without it affecting your bottom line.
Lakshmi: And if you look up workplace injuries that regularly occur in Amazon warehouses, it's all horrific. There's no reason for all of this suffering.
Asha: None at all. And i've heard those that work on the corporate side of Amazon don’t have it much better (although at least they can go to the bathroom). i'm definitely not renewing my Prime account
and I make a concerted effort to shop other places.
Lakshmi: Yeah, I think I am going to completely change my consumer relationship with Amazon moving forward. Did you watch the latest ‘Patriot Act’ episode, which is about oil?
Asha: I did! It especially relevant to me, since i'm an oil brat.
Lakshmi: I didn't know that there has been an ongoing oil spill for almost a decade!
Asha: I didn't either.
Lakshmi: Also I appreciate that Hasan could do that episode because he doesn't have to worry about advertisers. No one on Network television could tweet this, for example:
Now is the time to talk about America's obsession with oil and the impact it will have on future generations. This is a problem with a deadline we have to address.
Asha: Yep.
Lakshmi: Also (and this isn't particularly a secret because people like Chris Hayes have tweeted it) but discussions about global warming don't get ratings. People literally turn off the TV when it's discussed so it is also bold to devote an episode to it.
Asha: In some ways you can take more risks with a show on Netflix. I think people are more invested.
Lakshmi: Yes and it's a given that your audience will be much smaller. but hopefully they will also be more devoted.
Asha: Right.
Lakshmi: That's the one thing I'm worried about though in terms of this show. weekly news/comedy shows haven't been doing well on Netflix. Chelsea Handler’s show was cancelled after a year. Michelle Wolf only lasted a season. So I'm worried about this show just because the track record is not there.
Asha: well, this one seems be more in the style of a one-man show.
Lakshmi: But also, it’s hard to find! Yype Hasan Minhaj into netflix and Patriot act is the SECOND result, after ‘Homecoming King.’ Never underestimate people's laziness… if they can’t find it right away, they might not watch!
Asha: Haha. I think number five in the article you linked above is key. If it's on the homepage, then it will get more traction.
Lakshmi: Yeah, but I don't think it's been on the homepage when I have logged on?
Asha: I think it was in my case, but i had to scroll. But it might also be because i'd watched it before.
Lakshmi: This point from that Netflix analysis article was also key:
"But even though I was clearly interested in these shows, Netflix rarely if ever recommended them to me. This meant that the weeks when I forgot to check out the latest episode of the shows I was clearly interested in, Netflix never reminded me."
Because people need reminders. with regular TV you have the luxury of it always being there, so the extra step of logging on is a deterent to success for many.
Asha: Yep, especially when there's so much info out there, there's no thought involved. That extra step makes it so hard.
Lakshmi: That's also why I wonder if Hasan will get guests in the future. It's easier to hype something up if there is another person doing it as well.
Asha: True.
Lakshmi: Also, I know this is new to him and that they've already done a twitter video making fun of it but Hasan's pretty jumpy in these early episodes. He talks fast and waves his hands around. Sometimes it’s a lot.
Asha: It's true. It was hard to binge watch because of it (and people are going to be binging).
Lakshmi: I'm hoping that as the season continues he'll start growing into the role and start going a little slower. Because sometimes there are a LOT of in jokes. Anyone who has seen ‘Homecoming King’ knows that he loves basketball and 90s hip hop. He definitely peppers references to both of those things here. But he talks SO FAST that even when I kind of know what he's talking about it's hard to follow on occasion.
Asha: Fair and not everyone is going to process information as fast as he talks!
Lakshmi: Right, and I say this as a fast talker!
Asha: It's A LOT of info packed into less than 30 min.I appreciate how detailed it is.
Lakshmi: I generally have liked the show a lot, but there is definitely a lot of nervous energy. Also, he tried a jacket on in his preview with Tan but he hasn't worn a jacket yet on the show. Hahaha. Do you have a final thought?
Asha: It'll be interesting to see where this show goes.
Lakshmi: Yeah! I've liked it a lot. So I want to see how it (and Hasan) grow in the future.
Asha: And my final, final thought is that "he's so right about toilet paper!"
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jindalnaturecure-blog ¡ 8 years ago
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localbrisbaneplumber ¡ 6 years ago
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kishore559-blog ¡ 7 years ago
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