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2005 batch |
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2005
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Mr. Albert
Roshanlal
Medical
Ambassadors, Dehra Dun
“Setting up a new Vermiculture plant at Kushalpur, Dehradun”
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Feedback,
suggestions & lessons learnt |
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My project
taught me to soil my hands and be participative
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There are
more opportunities than we realise if we look, around, even in humble
creatures like earthworms!
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Many
respondents feel that many gather information from them but little is
implemented thereafter. So Missions must ensure projects and not
left on paper
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Wish to
continue with Ph.D. Programmes with MLCU & CIM
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Pr. Zulu Jamir
Pastor of
Chumukedima Church, Dimapur, Nagaland
“Planting
a new Church for the Hindi congregation at Chumukedima, Dimapur, Nagaland”
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Feedback,
suggestions & lessons learnt |
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Guidelines
given by faculty made me see things in proper perspective
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Contact
Classes were most useful
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I learnt a
lot from non-believers about their expectations from a Church
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Sr. Tresa
Sebastian
Administrator
St. Mary's Hospital, Salem, Tamilnadu
“A study on the management of the Maternity Ward in St. Mary's
Hospital, Salem”
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Feedback,
suggestions & lessons learnt |
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My Project
Work has taught me how high a priority Hygiene is all round, especially
to avoid post natal infections in infants.
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The
Christian values incorporated in the teachings were the uniqueness of
the programme
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Assignments
feed-back must be sent at the earliest to students
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Semester
contact classes must be held in the middle of every Semester
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Mr. Brian Michael
Administrator,
Western India Conference, Free Methodist Church, Mumbai, Maharashtra
“Needs
and Requirements of a Ministry Centre... Mumbai”
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Feedback,
suggestions & lessons learnt |
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Subjects
that were new to me, e.g. MIS were made so easy at the Contact Classes
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Attendance
at Contact Classes must be made compulsory
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Wish to
continue with Ph.D. studies in Christian Management
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Mr. Deepak Kumar
Pramanik
CEO, Good News
India, Cuttack, Orissa
“A Holistic Analysis and Assessment of 'Good News India Children's Home' ”
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Feedback,
suggestions & lessons learnt |
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I had a
completely different perception of Management before studying this
Course
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I am an
aeronautical engineer by qualification, but I have lots to learn in
managing a Mission
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When faculty
are strict I used to be discouraged, now I know that it is required for
quality output
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Mr. Asok Kumar
Mandal
Administrator
Mennonite Central Community, India (West
Bengal)
“Financial procedures and reporting for MCC Partners' A Manual”
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Feedback,
suggestions & lessons learnt |
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A sense of
urgency for Financial Stewardship was my main burden
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The course
was challenging, I was competing with my son's grades to motivate myself
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Assignments
and Contact Classes help you understand the subject and do well at exams
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Please have
contact classes in the middle of the Semesters
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Eager to
continue with Ph.D. studies in Christian Management
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Fr. Minu Simon
Procurator
Bangalore Province, Don Bosco
“Expectations of Bangalore Urban Youth from Salesian Youth Ministry”
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Feedback,
suggestions & lessons learnt |
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Youth do not
want more activities, they want more role models and a person oriented
approach
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Middle class
youth want empowering skills oriented training
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In Research,
personal interviews complement qualitative inputs besides questionnaires
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The MLCU
affiliation certainly adds value to the programme
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When I faced
obstacles in the course of my study, I looked for solutions within
myself and often discovered that problems often were internal rather
than in external circumstances. Internal problems require internal
solutions
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Awaiting
chance to do Ph.D. with MLCU & CIM
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