IIJT to offer certified financial Program to SIMS

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November 8, 2011

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Mangalore, November 8: Indian Institute of Job Training, one of India's fastest growing vocational training company is offering Certified Financial Program to 30 students of Srinivas Institute of Management Studies.

A total number of 120 students will be offered training at a subsidized fee in a phased manner. IIJT Education is the authorized Education Providers of FPSB India, which is the regulatory body for CFP certification programs in India.

Speaking on the occasion Mr. Shajan Samuel, Divisional Head IIJT said 'there is a potential for around 50,000 financial planners in the market. According to the recent Purchasing Index prepared by Business Intelligent Unit (BIU), Mangalore city has shown growth in its purchasing power, currently at a relative index between 0.65-0.80 and considering this as well as the tremendous growth witnessed in the market, it augurs well that Srinivas Institute of Management has made Certified Financial Program a compulsory program for their MBA Students”.

While speaking to the students about the value of Certified Financial Planner in a growing economy, Shajan Samuel expressed happiness in delivering the program at Srinivas Institute of Management Studies as IIJT is one of the authorized education provider of FPSB India.

Delivering the key note address, Ranjeet S. Mudholkar, Vice Chairman and CEO, Financial Planning Standards Board of India (FPSB) said "With the growing income levels, Indians need qualified money managers to take care of their finances. The CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERCM certification equips a professional to develop technical skills and be able to identify client needs, quantitatively and accurately, and satisfy them through a comprehensive solution, rather than a product sale. Further, to the consumers, the title of CFPCM professional instantly reflects the skill sets and the commitment levels of the title holder to the profession and the compliance to strong code of ethics."

Highlighting the need to have qualified financial planners Dr. P.S Aithal, Principal - Srinivas Institute of Management Studies said that “Certified Financial Programme enjoys worldwide recognition and a certification with a global touch in Financial Planning is almost becoming a necessity in a growing economy like India and we are glad to associate ourselves with IIJT Education to give our students a competitive edge when they graduate out of college”.

Mr P.S. Karanth Regional Head (FPWM) SBI Bank said financial Planning companies and industries which are in to financial Planning are giving preference to candidates with CFP certification while hiring , he also said SBI has a scheme which encourages employees to take up CFP Program and provides relief both on tuition fees as well as registration and exam fees.

Mr. Vyas Nagpal, Regional Head FPSBI, Mr. Joseph Manickaraj, Senior Manager, Partner Operations- IIJT Education and Mr. A Srinivas Rao, Vice President, Srinivas Group of Colleges were the Guests of Honour for the event.

About Financial Planning

Financial Planning is the process of determining how an individual can meet life goals through the proper management of his or her financial resources. Examples of life goals include a comfortable retirement, buying a home, saving for a child's education or starting a business.

A Financial Planner is someone who uses the Financial Planning process to help clients figure out how to meet their life goals. A Financial Planner can take a "big picture" view of a client's financial situation and make Financial Planning recommendations based on the client's needs in areas such as budgeting and saving, taxes, investments, insurance and retirement planning. Or, the planner may work with a client on a single financial issue but within the context of that client's overall situation.

A Financial Planner helps a client analyze either all or selected areas of his or her finances and develops a "plan" bringing together all of the client's financial goals, or provides advice on specific areas as needed. This big picture approach to a client's financial goals sets the planner apart from other Financial Advisers, who may have been trained to focus on a particular area of a client's financial life. The Financial Planning process as described on the following page distinguishes Financial Planning practitioners from other Financial Advisers.

About IIJT

Indian Institute of Job Training [IIJT] is one of India's largest and leading vocational education providers with a capacity of over 1 lakh concurrent students in courses. Started in 2006, IIJT is the fastest growing educational brand in the country with over 120 centers across the country. IIJT offers short term and long term courses in the areas of Finance, Information Technology, Retail and Sales & Marketing. The TeamLease and IIJT strategic alliance aims to help bridge the employability gap and support the industry's demand for skilled manpower.


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November 25,2024

Udupi: Six junior artists from the prequel of Kannada blockbuster film ‘Kantara’ were injured, when the bus they were travelling in overturned in the district, police said on Monday.

According to police, the accident occurred near Jadkal on Sunday night when the mini-bus carrying the crew of the film overturned.

“The incident happened while they were returning to Kollur after completing the shoot at Mudoor in Jadkal. The mini-bus was carrying 20 junior artistes when it met with the accident,” a police officer said.

The injured were rushed to hospitals in Jadkal and Kundapur for treatment, they said.

The Kollur police are investigating the matter.

"The news making rounds is completely false. The Kantara: Chapter 1 team began shooting at 06:00 AM today, and everything is proceeding as normal. A minor accident occurred 20 kilometres away from the shooting location, involving a local bus carrying some members of the Kantara team. However, no injuries were reported," a source close to the production said.

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November 28,2024

Udupi: A 53-year-old woman fell victim to a sophisticated online fraud, losing ₹19.7 lakh to scammers posing as officials from telecom companies and the police.

According to the complaint filed by Vidya, the incident began on October 4 when she received a call from an individual claiming to be from Airtel. The caller alleged that a SIM card linked to her Aadhaar was being misused in Mumbai for spam and fraudulent activities. They warned her that all her mobile numbers could be blocked and connected her to a supposed "Sahara police station."

A man identifying himself as Mohan Kumar, an "investigation officer" from the Sahara police station, then contacted Vidya. He alleged that a fraudulent bank account had been opened in her name at an SBI branch in Mumbai. This account, he claimed, was being used for human trafficking and money laundering activities by someone named Vivek Das. He insisted that all her bank accounts needed to be reviewed.

On October 5, the scam escalated when Kumar, posing as a police officer, threatened Vidya with arrest and warned her not to leave her location without his permission. He demanded that she transfer funds from her accounts to specific UPI IDs and bank accounts under the pretext of "reviewing" her finances. Fearing legal consequences, Vidya complied and transferred ₹19.7 lakh in installments between October 16 and November 7.

The fraud came to light only after she realized she had been deceived. A case has been registered at the CEN (Cyber, Economic, and Narcotics) police station, and an investigation is underway.

Public Warning:

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  • Never share sensitive personal or banking details over the phone.
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November 27,2024

Mangaluru: A five-year-long pursuit of justice continues for several youths from Dakshina Kannada who fell victim to a fraudulent food delivery job scam in Kuwait. The victims, lured by promises of lucrative overseas employment, now find themselves entangled in legal battles and financial ruin.

In a recent development, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) summoned the victims to its Mangaluru office as part of the ongoing investigation. The case, which dates back to May 28, 2019, was initially registered at the Mangaluru North police station based on a complaint filed by Usman, a resident of Jalligudde. His brother, Aboobakkar Siddique, was among the 34 victims duped by Manikya Associates, a recruitment agency operated by Prasad Shetty.

According to the complaint, the victims were promised jobs as food delivery executives in Kuwait with a salary of ₹40,000 per month. “I paid ₹80,000 to the agent and ended up spending seven harrowing months in Kuwait without any salary,” shared a victim who now works in construction. Another victim, now employed as a driver, said, “I dreamt of working abroad to support my family. I even pledged jewelry to pay the fees, but it took me years to recover financially.”

The victims allege that they were left stranded in Kuwait in January 2019 after completing all formalities. With no jobs and mounting expenses, their ordeal lasted seven months. They were eventually repatriated with the help of Indian expats and the Embassy of India in Kuwait, just two months after the complaint was filed.

The ED investigation is reportedly progressing, and victims said they were assured that their payments to the agent would be refunded soon. An ED official confirmed that efforts to ensure justice are ongoing.

For these youths, the pain of shattered dreams and financial losses has lingered for years, with many still struggling to rebuild their lives. As they await justice, their plight serves as a cautionary tale about the perils of fraudulent recruitment schemes.

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