N. R. Parasuraman is an author and a Senior Professor of Finance. He is currently the Director of SDM Institute for Management Development (SDMIMD), Mysore.
Under his leadership, SDM Institute for Management Development (SDMIMD) received international accreditation from Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) as well as EFMD Programme Accreditation System (EPAS). The Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) programme at SDMIMD is the only PGDM in India with dual accreditation from ACBSP and EPAS. He was awarded the "Leadership in Education Award-2018" by the Higher Education Forum (HEF).
In 2019, Parasuraman was appointed to the EPAS Accreditation Board and is the only member from India on the EPAS Board.
Besides books related to financial management and financial derivatives, Parasuraman has co-authored with Eugene Brigham and Scott Besley the South-Asian edition of ‘Corporate Finance (CFIN)’ brought out by Cengage.<ref name="SDMIMD"/>
Under his leadership, SDM Institute for Management Development (SDMIMD) received international accreditation from Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) as well as EFMD Programme Accreditation System (EPAS). The Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) programme at SDMIMD is the only PGDM in India with dual accreditation from ACBSP and EPAS. He was awarded the "Leadership in Education Award-2018" by the Higher Education Forum (HEF).
In 2019, Parasuraman was appointed to the EPAS Accreditation Board and is the only member from India on the EPAS Board.
Besides books related to financial management and financial derivatives, Parasuraman has co-authored with Eugene Brigham and Scott Besley the South-Asian edition of ‘Corporate Finance (CFIN)’ brought out by Cengage.<ref name="SDMIMD"/>
Scott Mortensen was one of three DFL candidates for the Minnesota Sixth District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in the 2006 election. He dropped out of the primary race by March 2006.
Mortensen ran on a platform of exiting Iraq; impeaching President Bush for deceiving the public in making the case for invading Iraq; protecting Social Security, raising or eliminating the income ceiling on Social Security contributions, and introducing an income floor for contributions; providing universal healthcare for all Americans and pressuring pharmaceutical makers to lower prices of prescription drugs; reversing No Child Left Behind and raising funding for student grants and loans; reversing the Patriot Act and protecting privacy rights; and pursuing agreements for fair trade rather than merely free trade.
In his 2005 October Quarterly report to the FEC, Mortensen's campaign committee reported raising $1975.
Mortensen's opponents in the DFL primary race were Elwyn Tinklenberg, a former member of the independent Jesse Ventura's administration with a more conservative platform and Patty Wetterling, the DFL candidate for the Sixth District House race in 2004. Four candidates (Michele Bachmann, Jay Esmay, Jim Knoblach, and Phil Krinkie) ran for the Republican nomination for the seat, which was vacated by Mark Kennedy so he could run for the U.S. Senate. A fifth, Cheri Yecke, dropped out. The Minnesota Sixth District covers the northern suburbs of the Twin Cities and extending northwest to include St. Cloud. Bachmann won the general election.
Mortensen is an Internet auto sales manager and a former assistant minister.
Mortensen ran on a platform of exiting Iraq; impeaching President Bush for deceiving the public in making the case for invading Iraq; protecting Social Security, raising or eliminating the income ceiling on Social Security contributions, and introducing an income floor for contributions; providing universal healthcare for all Americans and pressuring pharmaceutical makers to lower prices of prescription drugs; reversing No Child Left Behind and raising funding for student grants and loans; reversing the Patriot Act and protecting privacy rights; and pursuing agreements for fair trade rather than merely free trade.
In his 2005 October Quarterly report to the FEC, Mortensen's campaign committee reported raising $1975.
Mortensen's opponents in the DFL primary race were Elwyn Tinklenberg, a former member of the independent Jesse Ventura's administration with a more conservative platform and Patty Wetterling, the DFL candidate for the Sixth District House race in 2004. Four candidates (Michele Bachmann, Jay Esmay, Jim Knoblach, and Phil Krinkie) ran for the Republican nomination for the seat, which was vacated by Mark Kennedy so he could run for the U.S. Senate. A fifth, Cheri Yecke, dropped out. The Minnesota Sixth District covers the northern suburbs of the Twin Cities and extending northwest to include St. Cloud. Bachmann won the general election.
Mortensen is an Internet auto sales manager and a former assistant minister.
Thirawooth Sruanson (; born 10 November 2001) is a Thai professional footballer who plays as goalkeeper for Thai League 3 club Bang Pa-in Ayutthaya, on loan from Muangthong United.
Club career
Leicester City
In youth career he was trained for 2 years and a half at Leicester City in England.
Muangthong United
In 2019, Thirawooth signed for Thai League 1 club Muangthong United.
International career
In May 2019, Thirawooth was called up to the Thailand U19 for the first time in the 2019 Panda Cup.
In August 2019, Thirawooth was named in the Thailand U19 squad for the 2019 AFF U-18 Youth Championship.
In October 2019, Thirawooth was in the squad of Thailand U19 for 2020 AFC U-19 Championship qualification.
Club career
Leicester City
In youth career he was trained for 2 years and a half at Leicester City in England.
Muangthong United
In 2019, Thirawooth signed for Thai League 1 club Muangthong United.
International career
In May 2019, Thirawooth was called up to the Thailand U19 for the first time in the 2019 Panda Cup.
In August 2019, Thirawooth was named in the Thailand U19 squad for the 2019 AFF U-18 Youth Championship.
In October 2019, Thirawooth was in the squad of Thailand U19 for 2020 AFC U-19 Championship qualification.
Yug Shahstra Yojan Par Bhanu () is a from Hanuman Chalisa believed to have been authored by 16th-century poet Tulsidas of the Mughal Empire. It has been claimed by the Hindus that the verse demonstrate the distance of Earth from the Sun.
Calculation according to the Meaning
“Yug Sahastra Yojana Par Bhanu, Leelyo taahi Madhura Phal jaanu”. It does mean that Lord Hanumana travelled the distance of Yuga x Sahastra x Yojana to meet Bhanu (Lord Surya), the sun thinking it to be a sweet fruit. Now, the terms Yuga, Sahasra and Yojana are the words which determine the distance which Hanuman traveled to meet the Sun which is believed to be his Guru.
According to ancient calculations, as mentioned in Hanuman Chalisa,
1 Yuga = 12,000 years
1 Sahastra = 1,000 (Numerical Count)
1 Yojana = 8 Miles
Yuga x Sahastra x Yojana 12,000 x 1,000 x 8 miles 96,000,000 miles
Where 1 mile = 1.6 Kilometers
96,000,000 miles x 1.6 kilometers = 153,600,000 Kilometers to Sun.
Calculation according to the Meaning
“Yug Sahastra Yojana Par Bhanu, Leelyo taahi Madhura Phal jaanu”. It does mean that Lord Hanumana travelled the distance of Yuga x Sahastra x Yojana to meet Bhanu (Lord Surya), the sun thinking it to be a sweet fruit. Now, the terms Yuga, Sahasra and Yojana are the words which determine the distance which Hanuman traveled to meet the Sun which is believed to be his Guru.
According to ancient calculations, as mentioned in Hanuman Chalisa,
1 Yuga = 12,000 years
1 Sahastra = 1,000 (Numerical Count)
1 Yojana = 8 Miles
Yuga x Sahastra x Yojana 12,000 x 1,000 x 8 miles 96,000,000 miles
Where 1 mile = 1.6 Kilometers
96,000,000 miles x 1.6 kilometers = 153,600,000 Kilometers to Sun.