Easy Office

CAN U BEAT THIS RESUME !!!!!

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SUDHIR & PRADEEP JI (CA FINAL+LLB + DISA) (2299 Points)
Replied 07 August 2010

THATS WHY PM IS  A BACK BONE OR OUR COUNTRY 



CA PuRvI M!$rA (-) (2260 Points)
Replied 07 August 2010

unbelievable resume....i dont think ny1 cn beat dis resume...


Riya K S (Student) (76 Points)
Replied 07 August 2010

WHOAAAA....... SPEECHLESS.......NO ONE CAN BEET THIS :)
 


NEEL.. (ca final, gr-1 cleard) (275 Points)
Replied 07 August 2010

ya dere is no doubt dat he s GREAT person.but wen a person is in thw position of a politician , driving the country, not only his own achievmnts are vital, but also we hav to judge hw efficientle he can manage all issues so that a country go ahead towards development.

Development dos nt mean onlu STATISTICS  it mean d REAL POSITION od the country as well its population.

as per my view to gear up development new generation , energetic,shuld come up............


ASHISH JAIN (STUDENT) (240 Points)
Replied 07 August 2010

TRULY, IT'S GREAT, BE PROUD TO HAVE SUCH A PRIME MINISTER SERVING OUR INDIA!!!




Arjit Singhal (Ca Final (New) Article Assistant Student )   (107 Points)
Replied 07 August 2010

Apna to Ist floor he ud gya achievements dekh kar


how can someone criticize such a mind blowing person.....

INDIA can't get more than such a genuine and intelligent  person as supreme leader of nation


HATS OFF TO U MR. PM.....................


shradha_sharma (student) (50 Points)
Replied 07 August 2010

Really its not easy to beat dis.

HATS OFF......


Azim Khan ACA,CS,CMA*,LLB* (Proprietor) (1312 Points)
Replied 07 August 2010

i salute our PM. he is really a highly qualified and talented person.
   

Amit Gupta (Loosening Myself) (1508 Points)
Replied 07 August 2010

Originally posted by : CMA. Sanjay Gupta

"HATS OFF TO OUR PRIME MINISTER"

 

Vikas Gupta (CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT) (16295 Points)
Replied 07 August 2010

Originally posted by : R.G.Ayyswariya

oh my god........ GREAT



parinita jadhav (Article trainee) (166 Points)
Replied 07 August 2010

too good...

totally speachless....


CA Madhukiran Reddy (CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT) (12714 Points)
Replied 07 August 2010

Originally posted by : CA SURENDRA KUMAR RAKHECHA

Mind blowing sharing !

 

"We had the golden days in our Independant India  when two most honest, dedicated  and renowned personalities were serving the nation at the top positions : President Dr. Abdul Kalam and Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh."

 

( we are so lucky that Dr. Manmohan Singh is still serving our nation).

 

Thanks Ayush for the sharing.

Mind bogling


Ranotosh Podder (ca student) (394 Points)
Replied 08 August 2010

   Consider the following CV as an example of another excellence in academic field except political engagements.

Prof. Sen's Academic Profile

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Lament University Professor, Harvard University, and Professor of Economics and of Philosophy, Harvard University

From January 1998: Master, Trinity College, Cambridge

Birth: November 3, 1933, Santiniketan, India

Citizenship: Indian

Address

Department of Economics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA (until June 1998);

Master, Trinity College, Cambridge CB2 lTQ, UK (from 1998).

Education

Presidency College, Calcutta (B. A. 1953)

Trinity College, Cambridge (B. A. 1955, H.A. 1959, Ph.D.1959)
Cambridge University prizes and awards: Adam Smith Prize, 1954, Wrenbury Scholarship 1955, and Stevenson Prize, 1956

Trinity College prizes and awards: Senior Scholarship, 1954, Research Scholarship, 1955, and Prize Fellowship, 1957.

Professional elections and awards

President, The Econometric Society, 1984

President, The International Economic Association, 1986-89

President, The Indian Economic Association, 1989

President, The American Economic Association, 1994.
 
Fellow of the British Academy

Fellow of the Econometric Society

Honorary Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge

Foreign Honorary Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Member of the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei

Member of the American Philosophical Association
 
Honorary D Litt., University of Saskatchewan, Canada, 1979

Honorary D Litt., Visva-Bharati University, India, 1983

Honorary D.U., Ess*x University, U.K., 1984

Honorary D.Sc., University of Bath, U.K., 1984

Docteur Honoris Causa, University of Caen, France, 1987

Dottore ad Honorem, University of Bologna, Italy, 1988

Doctor of Letters Honoris Causa, Georgetown University, USA, 1989

Docteur Honoris Causa, Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium, 1989

Doctor of Laws Honoris Causa, Tulane University, USA, 1990

Honorary D Litt., Jadavpur University, India, 1990

Honorary D Litt., Kalyani University, India, 1990

Honorary D. Litt., London Guildhall University, UK, 1991

Honorary Doctorate, Athens University of Economics and Business, 1991

Honorary D. Litt., Williams College, USA, 1991

Honorary D. Litt., New School for Social Research, USA, 1992

Honorary D. Litt., Calcutta University, India, 1993

Honorary D. Litt., Oberlin College, USA, 1993

Honorary Doctor of Law, Queen's University, Canada, 1993.

Doctor Honoris Causa, University of Valencia, Spain, 1994.

Doctor Honoris Causa, University of Zurich, Switzerland, 1994.

Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, Syracuse University, USA, 1994.

Doctor Honoris Causa, Antwerp University, Belgium, 1995.

Honorary Doctor of Humane Latters, Wesleyan University, 1995.

Honorary Doctor of Science, Edinbur h University, UK, 1995.

Doctor of Letters Honoris Causa, Oxford University, 1996.

Doctor of Philosophy Honoris Causa, University of Stockholm, 1996.

Doctor Honoris Causa, Bard College, 1997

Doctor Honoris Causa, Kiel University, 1997

 

Honorary Fellow, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, Netherlands

Honorary Fellow, London School of Economics, UK

Honorary Fellow, Institute of Development Studies, Suss*x University, UK

Honorary Professor, Delhi University, India
.

 

President, The Development Studies Association, 1980-82

Honorary Vice-President, The Royal Economic Society, since 1988

Honorary President, The International Economic Association, since 1989

 

Mahalanobis Prize 1976

Rank E. Seidman Distinguished Award in Political Economy 1986

Senator Giovanni Agnelli International Prize in Ethics 1990

Alan Shawn Feinsteen World Hunger' Award 1990

Jean Mayer Global Citizenship Award 1993

Indira Gandhi Gold Medal Award of the Asiatic Society 1994

Edinburgh Medal 1997

9th Catalonia International Prize 1997

 

Other Professional activities

Member of the editorial borads of Economics and Philosophy, Ethics, Feminist Economics, Gender and Development, Indian Economic and Social History Review, Indian Journal of Quantitative Economics, Journal of Peasant Studies, Pakistan Development Review, Pakistan Journal of Applied Economics, Philosophy and Public Affairs, Social Choice and Welfare, Common Knowledge, Critic & Review, Theory and Decision, Business and the Contemporary World.

 

Past Employment

Drummond Professor of Political Economy, Oxford University, and Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, 1980-88

Professor of Economics, Oxford University, and Fellow of Nuffield College, 1977-80

Professor of Economics, London School of Economics, University of London, 1971-77

Professor of Economics, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi 1963-71

Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, 1957-63

Professor of Economics, Jadavpur University, Calcutta, 1956-58

 

Visiting Appointments:

Andrew D. White Professor at Large, Cornell University, 1978-84

Visiting Professor, Harvard University, 1968-69

Visiting Professor, University of California at Berkeley, 1964-65

Visiting Associate Professor, Stanford University, Summer Term, 1961

Visiting Assistant Professor, MIT, 1960-61

 

Books:

  1. Choice of Techniaues, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1960, 1962, 1968; Bombay: Oxford University Press, 1962, 1968. Spanish translation, Mexico City, 1969.
  2. Collective Choice and Social Welfare, San Francisco: Holden Day, 1970; Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd 1971; Amsterdam: North-Holland, 1979. Swedish translation: Bokforlaget Thales, 1988.
  3. Growth Economics, Editor, Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1960.
  4. Guidelines for Project Evaluation, UNIDO, United Nations, New York, 1972. Jointly with P. Dasgupta and S.A. Marglin.
  5. On Economic Ineauality, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1973; New York: Norton, 1975. German translation: Campus, 1975; Japanese translation: 1977; Spanish translation: Editorial Critica, 1979; Yugoslav translation: Cekade, 1984. Extended edition, 1997.
  6. Employment, Technology and Development, Oxford: Claredon Press, 1975; New York: O.U.P., 1975; New Delhi: O.U.P. 1976.
  7. Povertv and Famines: An Essay on Entitlement and Deprivation, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1981; New York: O.U.P. 1981; New Delhi: O.U.P., 1982; Italian translation: Mondadori, 1997.
  8. Utilitarianism and Beyond, jointly edited with Bernard Williams, Cambridge University Press, 1982; New York: C.U.P., 1982; Italian translation: Il Saggiatore, 1984.
  9. Choice. Welfare and Measurement, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1982; Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1997; New Delhi: O.U.P., 1983; Italian translation: Il Mulino, 1986; Japanese translation: Iwanami, 1988.
  10. Resources. Values and Develonment, Oxford: Basil Blackwell; 1984; Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1984; New Delhi: O.U.P., 1985; Italian translation: Bollati Boringhieri, 1992.
  11. Commodities; and Capabilities, Amsterdam: North-Holland, 1985; New Delhi: O.U.P., 1987; Italian translation: Giuffre Editore, 1988; Japaneke translation: Iwansmi, 1988.
  12. The Standard of Living, Tanner Lectures with rejoinders by Bernard Williams and othirs edited by G. Hawthorne, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1587; Italian translation: Marsilio, 1993.
  13. On Ethics and Economics, Oxford and New York: Basil Blackwell, 1987. Italian translation: Editori Laterza 1988; Spanish translation, Alianza Editorial, 1987; Indian edition: Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 1990; French translation (with other selected essays), Presses Universitaires de France, 1993.
  14. Hunger and Public Action, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989 (with Jean Dreze).
  15. The Political Economy of Hunger, in 3 volumes (jointly edited with Jean Drbze), Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990 and 1991.
  16. Ineauality Reexamined, Oxford: Clarendon Press, New York: Russell Sage Foundation, and Cambridge. MA: Harvard University Press, 1992; Italian translation: Il Mulino, 1994.
  17. The Quality of Life, (jointly edited with Martha Nussbaum), Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993; Italian translation, Feltrinelli, 1997.
  18. India: Economic Development and Social Oppurtunity, (with Jean Dreze) Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995 .
  19. Indian Development: Selected Regional Persoectives, (jointly edited with Jean Dreze) Oxford University Press, 1997 .
  20. On Economic Inequality, Extended Edition, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1997 (annexe with James Foster).

CA CS Akashdeep Singh (Practicing CA) (1394 Points)
Replied 08 August 2010

SINGH

IS

KING




Abhishek (Article in KPMG) (166 Points)
Replied 08 August 2010

great work mannnnn hats off to u

Keep it uppppppppppppppp



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