Abhishek Kumar Singh () (born August 8, 1984) is CEO of Taj Pharma Group India. Singh joined Taj Pharma Group in 2006.
Singh graduated in Medicine from Symbiosis College, Pune. He holds Masters's degrees in Master of Pharmacy from Symbiosis International University, Pune, Maharashtra. In February 2011, Singh pledged to buy back up to £80 million in shares looking at future losses and share price control. Singh announced global licensing and patent transfer agreement of Omega Pharma, Belgium early 2011.
Singh leads 4 companies of group:
* Taj Pharmaceuticals India Limited
* Taj Active Ingredients Limited
* Taj Agro Products Limited
* Taj Industries Limited
Early life
Singh was born in New Delhi and his family belonged to Kshatriya (), Chauhan Rajputs originated from Rajasthan. Sigh was educated in boarding school Scindia School, in the city of Gwalior, India.<ref name="ref13" group="ref"/>
Awards
* In 2009 singh was awarded with IMA - Agro Sector Leader 2009,<ref name="ref13" group="ref"/>
* In 2010 IIM - Amehadabad Youngest CEO Award 2010<ref name="Official Profile"/>
Singh graduated in Medicine from Symbiosis College, Pune. He holds Masters's degrees in Master of Pharmacy from Symbiosis International University, Pune, Maharashtra. In February 2011, Singh pledged to buy back up to £80 million in shares looking at future losses and share price control. Singh announced global licensing and patent transfer agreement of Omega Pharma, Belgium early 2011.
Singh leads 4 companies of group:
* Taj Pharmaceuticals India Limited
* Taj Active Ingredients Limited
* Taj Agro Products Limited
* Taj Industries Limited
Early life
Singh was born in New Delhi and his family belonged to Kshatriya (), Chauhan Rajputs originated from Rajasthan. Sigh was educated in boarding school Scindia School, in the city of Gwalior, India.<ref name="ref13" group="ref"/>
Awards
* In 2009 singh was awarded with IMA - Agro Sector Leader 2009,<ref name="ref13" group="ref"/>
* In 2010 IIM - Amehadabad Youngest CEO Award 2010<ref name="Official Profile"/>
Don E. Stevens (January 14, 1919 - April 26, 2011)) was an American Mandali of Meher Baba, a cult leader. He is credited as the co-editor of Meher Baba's most significant literature works like "God Speaks." Don E. Stevens describes Meher Baba's metaphysical and reincarnation theories in God Speaks. Meher Baba, on few occasions, emphasized Mr. Stevens to be a man with perfect balance between the "head" and the "heart".
Life
Mr. Stevens was born in Imlay, Nevada, and raised in California, USA. With a degree in physics & Mathematics from the Johns Hopkins, he was an executive in petroleum industries like Chevron Corporation, Aramco etc.Mr. Stevens, on his business trips, met Dr. Ian Stevenson and developed interest in Reincarnation research. Through Dr. Ian, Mr. Stevens also became friends with Stewart Edward White. Through Stewart, Mr Stevens developed interest in Philosophical Literature. He then became an active member for Sufism Reoriented and became Meher Baba's ardent follower.
Editorial contributions to Meher Baba's Publications
*God Speaks
*
Narrations
*Listen Humanity
*Listen! The New Humanity
*The Doorbell of Forgiveness
*Meher Baba, The Awakaner of The Age
*Meher Baba's Gift of Intuition
*The Inner Path in the New Life
*Tales from the New Life with Meher Baba
*Meher Baba's World and his three bridges
*Man's Search for Certainity
*The Blue Shawl
*Sexuality on the Spiritual Path
*Some Results
*Écoute ! La nouvelle humanité arrive
*Las enseñanzas de Meher Baba
Life
Mr. Stevens was born in Imlay, Nevada, and raised in California, USA. With a degree in physics & Mathematics from the Johns Hopkins, he was an executive in petroleum industries like Chevron Corporation, Aramco etc.Mr. Stevens, on his business trips, met Dr. Ian Stevenson and developed interest in Reincarnation research. Through Dr. Ian, Mr. Stevens also became friends with Stewart Edward White. Through Stewart, Mr Stevens developed interest in Philosophical Literature. He then became an active member for Sufism Reoriented and became Meher Baba's ardent follower.
Editorial contributions to Meher Baba's Publications
*God Speaks
*
Narrations
*Listen Humanity
*Listen! The New Humanity
*The Doorbell of Forgiveness
*Meher Baba, The Awakaner of The Age
*Meher Baba's Gift of Intuition
*The Inner Path in the New Life
*Tales from the New Life with Meher Baba
*Meher Baba's World and his three bridges
*Man's Search for Certainity
*The Blue Shawl
*Sexuality on the Spiritual Path
*Some Results
*Écoute ! La nouvelle humanité arrive
*Las enseñanzas de Meher Baba
David Sproule is a civil servant in the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade of the Government of Canada.
Family background
David William Sproule was born in 1956 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. He is the second son to Cecil and Margaret Sproule, and the younger brother of John. His father, Cecil, born at Carrivetragh House in County Monaghan, Ireland was the second of seven brothers. Cecil grew up on a farm outside of Calgary, Alberta, served in the Royal Canadian Air Force during the Second World War, and became an officer in the Edmonton Police Service until retirement. His mother, born Margaret Stapleton, whose family farmed near Fort McLeod, Alberta, died in 1959. Cecil later married Selma Komant and together they had David's only sister, Celma Gwen.
In 1976, he married Doreen Smith, also from Edmonton, Alberta. They moved to Ottawa, Ontario after David joined the Federal Public Service. In 1983 they had their first child, Graham. David's career in DFAIT took his family to Singapore, where their second child Sarah was born in 1984. After remaining in Ottawa, Ontario for some years, they moved to Thailand. Their family expanded in Thailand, when three Thai children joined the family in 1991, 1992, and 1993. This included two girls, Laura and Leigha, and one boy, Thomas. In 1994, his family moved to Rockville, Maryland. They returned to Ottawa, Ontario in 1998.
In 2004, Sproule moved to Dhaka, Bangladesh; in 2005 he moved to Kabul, Afghanistan; and in 2007 he moved to Bangkok, Thailand. He married Angelina Isaac of Dhaka in 2007. Angie brought into their marriage four children from her first marriage.
David Sproule's genealogy may be found in A Sproule Family of Ireland and Canada by Albert Frederick Sproule.
Education and career
A graduate of the University of Alberta (BA (Hons) & LL.B), in 1981 he joined the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT). His first foreign assignment in 1981 was as Second Secretary to the Canadian High Commission in Singapore. His second assignment abroad was to the Canadian Embassy in Thailand where he served from 1989 to 1993 as First Secretary. His next appointment outside of headquarters was to the Canadian Embassy in Washington D.C., where he served another four-year tenure as Political Counsellor.
Upon returning to Ottawa, Ontario in 1997, he briefly served in the Privy Council Office before returning to DFAIT where he worked in various positions, including Director of the Oceans and Environmental Law Division and Director of the UN, Human Rights, and Economic Law Division. From 1999 until 2005 Mr. Sproule served as Canada's Deputy Agent in the International Court of Justice case "Legality of the Use of Force: Yugoslavia v. Canada".
David Sproule, in 2004, was appointed Canada's High Commissioner to Bangladesh. In 2005, he was appointed as Canada's Ambassador to Afghanistan. He was appointed the Canadian Ambassador to Thailand in 2007. Mr. Sproule returned to Ottawa in 2009 and is currently the Deputy Legal Adviser and Director General of the Legal Affairs Bureau in DFAIT.
David Sproule has written a number of articles on international law that are contained in Canadian law journals.
Current events
Sproule was head of Canada's delegation at the Rotterdam Convention June 20-24, 2011. The Rotterdam Convention is a multilateral United Nations protocol under which vulnerable populations are provided a modicum of protection from dangerous substances. Sproule told participants that "Canada is not in a position to agree to the listing of chrysotile asbestos … at this conference of the parties."
Canada is the only G8 country objecting to the listing.
Since Canada's declaration made by Mr. Sproule under the overall supervision of the Honourable Robert Nicholson, Canada has been referred to as a "rogue nation". Hearings are scheduled in the EU in the near future to evaluate the position of Canada and decide on the possibility of a punitive course of action.
Family background
David William Sproule was born in 1956 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. He is the second son to Cecil and Margaret Sproule, and the younger brother of John. His father, Cecil, born at Carrivetragh House in County Monaghan, Ireland was the second of seven brothers. Cecil grew up on a farm outside of Calgary, Alberta, served in the Royal Canadian Air Force during the Second World War, and became an officer in the Edmonton Police Service until retirement. His mother, born Margaret Stapleton, whose family farmed near Fort McLeod, Alberta, died in 1959. Cecil later married Selma Komant and together they had David's only sister, Celma Gwen.
In 1976, he married Doreen Smith, also from Edmonton, Alberta. They moved to Ottawa, Ontario after David joined the Federal Public Service. In 1983 they had their first child, Graham. David's career in DFAIT took his family to Singapore, where their second child Sarah was born in 1984. After remaining in Ottawa, Ontario for some years, they moved to Thailand. Their family expanded in Thailand, when three Thai children joined the family in 1991, 1992, and 1993. This included two girls, Laura and Leigha, and one boy, Thomas. In 1994, his family moved to Rockville, Maryland. They returned to Ottawa, Ontario in 1998.
In 2004, Sproule moved to Dhaka, Bangladesh; in 2005 he moved to Kabul, Afghanistan; and in 2007 he moved to Bangkok, Thailand. He married Angelina Isaac of Dhaka in 2007. Angie brought into their marriage four children from her first marriage.
David Sproule's genealogy may be found in A Sproule Family of Ireland and Canada by Albert Frederick Sproule.
Education and career
A graduate of the University of Alberta (BA (Hons) & LL.B), in 1981 he joined the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT). His first foreign assignment in 1981 was as Second Secretary to the Canadian High Commission in Singapore. His second assignment abroad was to the Canadian Embassy in Thailand where he served from 1989 to 1993 as First Secretary. His next appointment outside of headquarters was to the Canadian Embassy in Washington D.C., where he served another four-year tenure as Political Counsellor.
Upon returning to Ottawa, Ontario in 1997, he briefly served in the Privy Council Office before returning to DFAIT where he worked in various positions, including Director of the Oceans and Environmental Law Division and Director of the UN, Human Rights, and Economic Law Division. From 1999 until 2005 Mr. Sproule served as Canada's Deputy Agent in the International Court of Justice case "Legality of the Use of Force: Yugoslavia v. Canada".
David Sproule, in 2004, was appointed Canada's High Commissioner to Bangladesh. In 2005, he was appointed as Canada's Ambassador to Afghanistan. He was appointed the Canadian Ambassador to Thailand in 2007. Mr. Sproule returned to Ottawa in 2009 and is currently the Deputy Legal Adviser and Director General of the Legal Affairs Bureau in DFAIT.
David Sproule has written a number of articles on international law that are contained in Canadian law journals.
Current events
Sproule was head of Canada's delegation at the Rotterdam Convention June 20-24, 2011. The Rotterdam Convention is a multilateral United Nations protocol under which vulnerable populations are provided a modicum of protection from dangerous substances. Sproule told participants that "Canada is not in a position to agree to the listing of chrysotile asbestos … at this conference of the parties."
Canada is the only G8 country objecting to the listing.
Since Canada's declaration made by Mr. Sproule under the overall supervision of the Honourable Robert Nicholson, Canada has been referred to as a "rogue nation". Hearings are scheduled in the EU in the near future to evaluate the position of Canada and decide on the possibility of a punitive course of action.
Wealth Dynamics is a psychometric self-help system developed by Roger Hamilton. Designed to help entrepreneurs achieve maximum success by identifying and utilizing one of eight wealth profiles, Wealth Dynamics is detailed extensively in Hamilton's 2006 book Your Life Your Legacy: An Entrepreneur Guide to Finding Your Flow. Other books advocating the Wealth Dynamics model include John Williams' Screw Work Let's Play, and Bob Urichuck's Disciplined for Life.
Hamilton is head of the social enterprise network XL Group, founded in 2001 in Singapore. Other organizations utilizing the system include The Money Gym and Humanity Unites Brilliance.
Basic theory
Wealth Dynamics is based on the premise that different personality types best accumulate wealth in different ways. Hamilton contends that the best way to generate wealth is for one to identify and exploit his or her own natural tendencies.
Also can be referred to as means a road, path, way; and hence, the way in which one does something; method, doctrine, principle. See also Tao Te Ching interpretation [http://Knowledge%20and%20Humility%20http://en. .org/wiki/Tao_Te_Ching#Knowledge_and_Humility%20 Knowledge and Humility]
Knowing others is wisdom;
Knowing the self is enlightenment.
Mastering others requires force;
Mastering the self requires strength;
He who knows he has enough is rich.
Perseverance is a sign of will power.
He who stays where he is endures.
To die but not to perish is to be eternally present. (chap. 33, tr. Feng and English)
The Tao Te Ching praises self-gained knowledge with emphasis on that knowledge being gained with humility.
Hamilton's eight "Wealth Profiles" are based on the works of Carl Jung, especially Psychological Types. In particular the psychological traits of intuitive thinking, sensory thinking and extraversion and introversion are analyzed. Profiles are plotted on an axis of introvert vs. extrovert ("Steel" vs. "Blaze") intersecting on an axis of creative vs. methodical ("Dynamo" vs. "Tempo"). The results consist of three profiles of introverts, three profiles of extroverts, and two profiles which can consist of either introverts or extroverts.
Wealth profiles in Wealth Dynamics
The following are brief descriptions of the eight Wealth Profiles in Wealth Dynamics. An individual can determine his or her profile, as well as secondary profiles, through a 25-question multiple choice test developed by Hamilton.
Introverted profiles:
The Mechanic
The Mechanic is a highly intuitive and innovative individual who works with minimal input from others. Mechanics are perfectionists who are rarely satisfied with any project until it has been revised multiple times. Because Mechanics tend to be introverts and also place little emphasis on what others think of them, they often display little interest in keeping up appearances of wealth or power to impress others. Examples of Mechanics include Henry Ford, Ray Kroc, Sam Walton, Ingvar Kamprad and Michael Dell.
The Accumulator
Accumulators are introverts who live by the credo "buy and hold." Like Mechanics they have little regard for the trappings of fame and power, but they also tend to be methodical whereas Mechanics are creative. These are people who have a plan and quietly stick to it. Examples of the Accumulator profile include Benjamin Graham, Warren Buffett, Li Ka-shing, Sanford I. Weill and Paul Allen.
The Lord
Lords are introverts who rely on number-crunching. Like Accumulators they are not likely to take risks, especially after they've found their niche in business. Like Mechanics, Lords are not big on people skills. They do care about people and do consider the needs of other. They just need a few tips in this area and the best way to make their views known so they can be fully understood. It's all about the numbers. Examples of Lords include Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, J. Paul Getty, Lakshmi Mittal and Sergey Brin.
Extroverted profiles
The Star
Like Mechanics, Stars are highly intuitive and innovative people. However unlike Mechanics, Stars strongly tend to be extroverts and place strong emphasis on selling themselves as a brand. According to Hamilton, Stars include Oprah Winfrey, Martha Stewart, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Amitabh Bachchan and Paul Newman.
The Deal Maker
Deal Makers are the extroverted counterparts of Accumulators. While they tend to be methodical like Accumulators, like Stars they have no problem with marketing themselves as a brand unto themselves. Examples of Deal Makers cited by Hamilton include Donald Trump, David Geffen, Masayoshi Son, Henry Kravis and Rupert Murdoch.
The Supporter
Supporters are the opposite of Lords. People skills are their most important asset. They are team leaders and inspire others to perform at a higher level to further their own goals. Supporters include Jack Welch, Michael Eisner, Steve Case and Meg Whitman.
Other profiles
Hamilton includes two more profiles which can comprise of both introverts and extroverts.
The Creator
Hamilton's Creator profile can be considered a hybrid of the Mechanic and the Star. They are highly intuitive and innovative, but can be either introverts, extroverts or both. Examples of Creators as identified by Hamilton include Thomas Edison, Walt Disney, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Richard Branson.
The Trader
As Creator is the hybrid profile of the Mechanic and Star, Hamilton's Trader is the hybrid of the Accumulator and Deal Maker. Traders are methodical, but can't be classified as either straight introverts or extroverts. Examples of Traders include George Soros, Peter Lynch, John Templeton and Jim Rogers.
Hamilton is head of the social enterprise network XL Group, founded in 2001 in Singapore. Other organizations utilizing the system include The Money Gym and Humanity Unites Brilliance.
Basic theory
Wealth Dynamics is based on the premise that different personality types best accumulate wealth in different ways. Hamilton contends that the best way to generate wealth is for one to identify and exploit his or her own natural tendencies.
Also can be referred to as means a road, path, way; and hence, the way in which one does something; method, doctrine, principle. See also Tao Te Ching interpretation [http://Knowledge%20and%20Humility%20http://en. .org/wiki/Tao_Te_Ching#Knowledge_and_Humility%20 Knowledge and Humility]
Knowing others is wisdom;
Knowing the self is enlightenment.
Mastering others requires force;
Mastering the self requires strength;
He who knows he has enough is rich.
Perseverance is a sign of will power.
He who stays where he is endures.
To die but not to perish is to be eternally present. (chap. 33, tr. Feng and English)
The Tao Te Ching praises self-gained knowledge with emphasis on that knowledge being gained with humility.
Hamilton's eight "Wealth Profiles" are based on the works of Carl Jung, especially Psychological Types. In particular the psychological traits of intuitive thinking, sensory thinking and extraversion and introversion are analyzed. Profiles are plotted on an axis of introvert vs. extrovert ("Steel" vs. "Blaze") intersecting on an axis of creative vs. methodical ("Dynamo" vs. "Tempo"). The results consist of three profiles of introverts, three profiles of extroverts, and two profiles which can consist of either introverts or extroverts.
Wealth profiles in Wealth Dynamics
The following are brief descriptions of the eight Wealth Profiles in Wealth Dynamics. An individual can determine his or her profile, as well as secondary profiles, through a 25-question multiple choice test developed by Hamilton.
Introverted profiles:
The Mechanic
The Mechanic is a highly intuitive and innovative individual who works with minimal input from others. Mechanics are perfectionists who are rarely satisfied with any project until it has been revised multiple times. Because Mechanics tend to be introverts and also place little emphasis on what others think of them, they often display little interest in keeping up appearances of wealth or power to impress others. Examples of Mechanics include Henry Ford, Ray Kroc, Sam Walton, Ingvar Kamprad and Michael Dell.
The Accumulator
Accumulators are introverts who live by the credo "buy and hold." Like Mechanics they have little regard for the trappings of fame and power, but they also tend to be methodical whereas Mechanics are creative. These are people who have a plan and quietly stick to it. Examples of the Accumulator profile include Benjamin Graham, Warren Buffett, Li Ka-shing, Sanford I. Weill and Paul Allen.
The Lord
Lords are introverts who rely on number-crunching. Like Accumulators they are not likely to take risks, especially after they've found their niche in business. Like Mechanics, Lords are not big on people skills. They do care about people and do consider the needs of other. They just need a few tips in this area and the best way to make their views known so they can be fully understood. It's all about the numbers. Examples of Lords include Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, J. Paul Getty, Lakshmi Mittal and Sergey Brin.
Extroverted profiles
The Star
Like Mechanics, Stars are highly intuitive and innovative people. However unlike Mechanics, Stars strongly tend to be extroverts and place strong emphasis on selling themselves as a brand. According to Hamilton, Stars include Oprah Winfrey, Martha Stewart, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Amitabh Bachchan and Paul Newman.
The Deal Maker
Deal Makers are the extroverted counterparts of Accumulators. While they tend to be methodical like Accumulators, like Stars they have no problem with marketing themselves as a brand unto themselves. Examples of Deal Makers cited by Hamilton include Donald Trump, David Geffen, Masayoshi Son, Henry Kravis and Rupert Murdoch.
The Supporter
Supporters are the opposite of Lords. People skills are their most important asset. They are team leaders and inspire others to perform at a higher level to further their own goals. Supporters include Jack Welch, Michael Eisner, Steve Case and Meg Whitman.
Other profiles
Hamilton includes two more profiles which can comprise of both introverts and extroverts.
The Creator
Hamilton's Creator profile can be considered a hybrid of the Mechanic and the Star. They are highly intuitive and innovative, but can be either introverts, extroverts or both. Examples of Creators as identified by Hamilton include Thomas Edison, Walt Disney, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Richard Branson.
The Trader
As Creator is the hybrid profile of the Mechanic and Star, Hamilton's Trader is the hybrid of the Accumulator and Deal Maker. Traders are methodical, but can't be classified as either straight introverts or extroverts. Examples of Traders include George Soros, Peter Lynch, John Templeton and Jim Rogers.