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Staff Update
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May 2016
OUTGOING
We thank all our former employees, who have
helped XLRI evolve as a centre of excellence
in ways big or small, with much visibility or
without, from silent corners or from frisky
front desk. With a warm heart we bid farewell
to our staff that have left for new shores. We
wish them luck for their future endeavours.
AbiraMitra
was with
XLRI for two years as an
Academic Associate in the VIL
Office
Nidhi Rao
was with XLRI
for two years as Research
Associate
Nidhi Mathew
was
with XLRI for two years as a
non- teaching staff
Janak Bahadur Thapa
was with XLRI for eight years as
a security guard
Prasanta Biswas
joined XLRI as
Project Officer,
AACSB, in
December.
Saranjeet Kaur joined
XLRI as an Academic
Associate in the
Information Systems
Area in November
Abhilasha Singh joined
XLRI as an Academic
Associate in the Strategic
Management Area in
October.
INCOMING
As some of our employees leave for new shores, the new
ones bring vibrancy and energy to the institute. XLRI bears a
longstanding tradition of incorporating fresh perspectives and
conquering the entrants with love. We extend a hearty welcome
to the fresh faces and the carriers of refreshing ideas
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50 Years of Priesthood
St Francis Xavier’s Feast
Fr. Oswald Mascarenhas,
SJ, celebrates 50 years
of Jesuit Priesthood.
Fr Mascarenhas teaches
Business Ethics at
XLRI and is also the
Chairperson of
JRD Tata -XLRI Ethics
Research Centre
Faculty and staff of XLRI gather to celebrate
St Francis Xavier Feast on 3 December, 2015
XLRI
The Committee Against Sexual Ha-
rassment (CASH) of women at XLRI
organised the Women’s Day celebra-
tion for female staff and faculty of the
institute. The event was co-ordinated by
CASH Chairperson, Dr. S Malhotra.
SEEDS
Women’s Day was celebrated for the
18th consecutive year by NGO SEEDS
and the Women’s Empowerment Forum
at the Sidhu Kanhu Maidan in Musaba-
ni Block. Over 1000 rural women from
four Blocks viz. Musabani, Dumaria,
Ghatsila and Potka participated.
SEEDS, an NGO supported by XLRI,
works in the neighbouring rural areas of
Jamshedpur. It helps give opportunities
to villagers to shape their own educa-
tion, development and thereby their life.
A booklet on the achievements of
the Women’s Forum Mahila Sashakti
Manch – Badhte Kadam was released
by Chief Guest Vishal David Xalxo,
Circle Officer of Musabani Block. In
his address he lauded the initiatives of
rural women in enabling the poor fami-
lies to access government entitlements.
The chief functionary of SEEDS Dr.
Shubhra Dwivedy congratulated the
3,000-member Women’s Forum for
bringing about a transformation in
themselves, their families and the
society by spreading awareness about
the rights of women, raising their voice
against injustice and corruption. She
informed that 500 poor illiterate women
were studying in 14 learning centres in
addition to remedial classes which were
being conducted for girls studying in
government high schools.
XLRI and SEEDS
Celebrate Women’s Day
Women’s day at XLRI
Village event by SEEDS