One Nation One League: I-League-ISL Merger

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  • mohammed_87hassanmohammed_87hassan Sumeet Passin FC Jupiter10445 Points
    CEO of Google and Microsoft are engineering graduates from India 

    We do produce Engineers like me who don't even know what we are studying 
    But we really produce some world class engineers 
    ashindiaAshkaul5kartik91karenesudhakar2050munna219777indian_gooner
  • dev_pfcdev_pfc Pune1936 Points
    Damn y'all. I thought Some article came in saying FIFA wants unified league with All IL and ISL teams and everyone is going nuts over it here, All I see is never ending debate about engineering education which makes round every year when semester ends are approaching. 
    ashindiaAshkaul5Deb_BanEastBengalPrideindian_gooner
  • Rav92Rav92 Kolkata1660 Points
    @Ashkaul5 Being an engineering graduates. I will explain you why we shifting our profession. Its not because we are unskilled. No one born with skill , you have to teach them. The problems lies in our curriculum. We have to face nearly 20 exam in each semester including practical and internal exam besides that we have to make a lab copy for each subject and countless assignment. And the same story goes on in each semester. So we are officially get too much of theoretical knowledge but in case of practical knowledge we get nothing compare to later one. When we completed our graduation and apply in a private firm they don't consider us because we are freshers and have no practical knowledge. They want an experienced one. So neither our college ready to give us the practical knowledge nor any private firm so where we go. Second problem is unequal ratio between college and heavy industries. Now a days engineering college become an business and every other day new engineering colleges mushrooming here and there with zero infrastructure. Why govt silent on that. They should took action against those engineering colleges which has no infrastructure.So this unequal ratio between heavy industry and engineering graduates creates most of the problem. Either govt should invest in heavy and manufacturing industries or decrease the number of engineering colleges. There is no need to show the world that we produce millions and millions of engineers every year. But what happen with all this engineering graduates no body knows. So we the engineering graduates also human and we also have a family. That's why we have to migrated to other profession. If we get enough opportunity in our own field we shouldn't change our profession. So,the dumb and unskilled prefix goes well with the policy maker and education department of our country. Rather called us skilled and intelligent because we never cried that we don't have job rather we find other jobs and settle in that. Believe me the kind of adjustment quality and management knowledge we has no other profession possess that.  :)
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  • dev_pfcdev_pfc Pune1936 Points
    @Rav92 I'll really appreciate if you can divide your posts in Paragraph. it really is and eye sore to read long comments in single para.
    Rav92
  • ashindiaashindia 9254 Points
    Please continue engineering discussion in chat thread. 
    Ashkaul5shakkeerKM
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India29627 Points
    These are all very interesting but please continue with them in the Online Chatting thread
    Ashkaul5
  • Deb_BanDeb_Ban 9957 Points
    Spare this thread, post your unfinished creations in online chat thread. We are suckers for horror stories, if the villain's name starts with P.
    Ashkaul5goalkeepar
  • EastBengalPrideEastBengalPride India9297 Points
    @munna219777 Can you please clean this up?
    munna219777Ashkaul5
  • @Ashkaul5 Please carry on this discussion in Online Chatting thread. It is very interesting but in wrong thread.
    Ashkaul5
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India29627 Points
    edited October 2017
    http://www.newindianexpress.com/pti-news/2017/oct/25/afc-gen-secretary-wants-one-league-in-india-from-next-year-1682790.html

    AFC Gen Secretary wants one league in India from next year

    Kolkata, Oct 25 (PTI) Asian Football Confederation General Secretary Dato' Windsor today made it clear that the simultaneous running of the Indian Super League and I-League this season was just a stop-gap arrangement and the two will be merged together.

    The merger will give a big boost to Mohun Bagan and East Bengal's hopes to play in the ISL.

    "It's not a question of what we are favouring or not.

    It's in the AFC Constitution that one country should have one league. We just gave provision (for two leagues) for a transition period. That's all," Windsor told reporters at the Saltlake Stadium on the sidelines of the England-Brazil FIFA Under-17 World Cup semifinal here..

    "There will be one league for sure. For the time being, because of the situation we had to do it (have two leagues this season)," he said.

    The ISL and I-League will run simultaneously this season as the All India Football Federation failed to resolve Mohun Bagan and East BengalÂ’s refusal to give franchise fee required to be in the ISL.

    Windsor further spoke highly of Mohun Bagan and East Bengal's contribution to keep India's football alive.

    "We cannot forget their legacies. We are very conscious of their contribution to Indian football. If today football is alive, it's because of these clubs," he said.

    A two-member team of FIFA and AFC-UEFA Affairs Committee were here last month to meet the two clubs and prepare a blueprint for Indian football.

    "There were some experts here who have prepared the report, which I've not seen yet. On one side, you have the legacy clubs on the other side there are the modern ISL clubs.

    "I've to see the report, sit with ISL and discuss what needs to be done. How do we take the best of both for Indian football that should be the focal point rather than talking about merger," the AFC top official said, AIFF General Secretary Kushal Das, who accompanied Windsor, also said there would be one league from next season but Mohun Bagan and East Bengal will have to pay "participation fees".

    "There will be one league, we will make all the efforts to have one league from next season. They have to make a choice. They (Mohun Bagan and East Bengal) have to pay up participation fees. It can't be compromised," Das said.

    He clarified that this ‘participation fee’ is different from the 'franchisee fee' amounting to Rs 15 crore which the two clubs refused to pay.

    Impressed with the successful organisation of the U-17 World Cup, Windsor said this should be a new beginning for Indian football.

    "We have to take this as the base and keep going forward.

    The football development in Asia is our top priority. There are many countries in Asia who don't even have proper stadium facilities. We have a set of plans in place and it's about taking it forward. It's about developing infrastructure for the betterment of football." Asked about the venue change in a U-17 World Cup semifinal from Guwahati to Kolkata, he said: "It's unfortunate but we don't have any say on nature." PTI TAP PDS BS BS .

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