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The Societal Paradox

The world today is much more paradoxical than yesterday,
At work prevails heterogeneity, while in private it is gay?
Communicating by wire for work, though physically on the move
Today’s loafers ‘Geri’ with Android, while commuters are in soup.

Such Change is obsessed by rapid changes in technology,
For instance, the Complexity – alternating with simplicity,

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- Posted on July 21st, 2014 in Pages, Humour, Education, Management, Poems | 1,807 Views | Comments (0)

Manufacturing Paradigms In 2010, professed in 2003.
When shall we reach these (projeced) levels? Actually term as Futuristic

To read the erstwhile one… go to ssrn.com/abstract=2190326 at hq[dot]ssrn [dot]com

The questions are:
How much Flexible?
How intelligent?
How much Responsive and fast
How accurate
Cheaper?
——-More downloadable papers authored by me: ;;;;;;;;;;;>

Thareja, Priyavrat and Thareja, Mannu, (2012). Aligning the People in Nation Building ,Journal of Management and Technology, Vol. 6, Issue 1, pp. 163-173, Jan- Jun 2012. Available at SSRN:

Thareja, Priyavrat, (2014), Working Smarter, Not Harder Working Smarter, Not Harder”, Quality World, Vol XI, issue4, April, 2014, pp 13-17. Available at SSRNhttp://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2458911

Thareja, Priyavrat, (2008)Each One is Capable (A Total Quality Organisation Thru’ People) . FOUNDRY,

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- Posted on July 20th, 2014 in Pages, Quality, Technical, Foundry, Education, Engineering, Publications, Environment | 7,730 Views | Comments (2)

ISTE Seminar on technical education

Our Correspondent tribune Mews Service
Sunday, March 14, 2004, Chandigarh, India

Fatehgarh Sahib, March 13
The local chapter of the Indian Society Technical Education (ISTE) today organised a national seminar on “Reaching the Unreached ”, a challenge to technical education, at Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Engineering (BBSBE) College, Fatehgarh Sahib. Teachers from Bhopal, Bikaner, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana and Chandigarh presented papers on the theme of global competitiveness, resource management and innovative education modes.

Addressing the seminar, Dr J.K. Sharma, Principal, GGSCMT, Kharar, said that globalisation had become an important perspective in today’s competitive market. He explained the impact of globalisation on technical education.

Prof P. Thareja from Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh, in his keynote address, emphasised the role of teachers in building a reputed technical institute.

BBSBE College, Principal Dr D.S. Hira said

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- Posted on May 4th, 2014 in General, Education, Management | 3,998 Views | Comments (0)

My current position is atRayat Institute of Engineering And Information Technology


The Design Interface Of Corrosion*

For design competence at its best
interface with corrosion of nature complex.
When the interference got typical on design
as design experiences become sublime.
when mechanical properties are sabotaged
even the component gets to lose all her age!
There is a case of fatigue per se
presence of “corrosive” agent gives way
to lower the thresholds beyond gay
continuously loses out to make hay
an all redundant design may I say?
Also take the case of stress corrosion
slapping design engineer in celebration
within “corrosive” agent’s new incarnation
albeit the success in passivation
the “design” is forced into “solution.”
Until design engineer responds to corrosion
he/she gets in future no salutation
corrosion is therefore an important dimension
an “agent” for design for full perfection.

© 2013, Priyavrat Thareja more poem(s) on corrosion>
*Published in
Thareja, Priyavrat; (2013) “Innovative process renovation in Phosphating for Corrosion (resistance), Energy & Quality Improvement, Journal of Materials & Metallurgical Engineering, Volume 3, Issue 3, 2013, Pages 23-30

- Posted on December 30th, 2013 in Pages, Technical, Education, Engineering, Poems, Publications, Environment | 1,944 Views | Comments (0)

… Some egotism of this sort is inevitable, and I do not feel that it
really needs justification. Good work is not done by `humble’ men.
It is one of the first duties of a professor, for example, in any
subject, to exaggerate a little both the importance of his subject and
his own importance in it.
A man who is always asking `Is what I do
worth while?’ and `Am I the right person to do it?’ will always be
ineffective himself and a discouragement to others.

-G. H. Hardy
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- Posted on November 11th, 2013 in Pages, General, Teaching Page, Education, Engineering, Management, Environment | 8,779 Views | Comments (0)