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"alt=Dr. Dhrupad Mathur|thumb|200x200px|Dr. Dhrupad Mathur. Deputy Director - Faculty Management and Associate Professor - IT Management Area, SPJSGM Dubai.'' Dr. Dhrupad Mathur is an associate professor in information technology at the S P Jain School of Global Management, Dubai, United Arab Emirates since 2008. He has served in various administrative positions including the Director of Industry Projects from year 2008 to 2016, as an assistant dean in the Executive Masters of Business Administration program during 2016-2017. and thereafter as Deputy Director-Faculty Management (Global) since 2017. S P Jain Global has been ranked among the world's top B-schools in various global rankings. Most recently, ranked #4 for the 1-year MBA program by The Wall Street Journal Ranking 2018. With over 19 years of professional experience in ICT education, policy and consulting, Dr. Mathur is a Science graduate with MBA and a master's degree in Public Administration. His Doctorate degree is in the area of e-Business Transformations, from JNVU India wherein he conceptualized the e-Business Process Transformation Grid (Ph.D, 2004). He has been a United Nations Fellow for the Working Group on Internet Governance(UNO Geneva, 2005) and has also served in the Strategy Council of the UN GAID (Global Alliance for Information and Communication Technologies and Development, NY, 2009–11). He was recognized as ‘Emerging Leaders of the Digital World’ by Diplo Foundation Geneva (2007) and later as the Hon. Coordinator for Internet Governance Capacity Building in Asia. Prior to joining SP Jain Global, he was a senior consultant for the National e-Governance Plan, working on the e-Government policy initiatives for the Govt. of India, at the Ministry of Communications & IT, New Delhi. As an academic and a practitioner, his specialist subject interests include e-business, e-government, digital transformation and disruptive technologies. In the United Arab Emirates, he has been associated with various regional industry forums as a speaker, program chair and panel member including the Cloud MENA Forum, Smart Data Summit, WAN Summit, DSO Tech Forum, and Arab Future Cities Summit. Speaking at the Arab Future Cities Summit 2019 in Dubai alongside senior executives from the government and companies like Expo 2020, Masdar and Ministry of Infrastructure Development References Category:Businesspeople from Dubai Category:Year of birth missing (living people) Category:Dubai Academic City Category:Indian academic administrators Category:Living people "
"On 8 February 1956 the Royal Air Force lost six Hawker Hunter jet fighters in a multiple aircraft accident. Eight aircraft from RAF West Raynham had been carrying out a 4x4 dogfight exercise at . Upon completion of the exercise the eight Hunters diverted to RAF Marham but due to bad weather six of the aircraft were lost including one fatality. Accident The eight Hunter F1s from the Day Fighter Leader Squadron of the Central Fighter Establishment departed RAF West Raynham, Norfolk, England at 10:50 to carry out the exercise at in the local area. Due to the expected bad weather later in the day the aircraft were scheduled to return to West Raynham overhead by 11:15. By 11:00 the weather at West Raynham had deteriorated with poor visibilityService Aviation Flight 17 February 1956 p201 and the aircraft were told to divert to nearby RAF Marham for a visual approach. The visibility suddenly reduced but due to the close proximity of the aircraft to each other it was not possible to complete ground controlled approaches. In the following confusion and with only 10 minutes of fuel remaining, only two aircraft landed successfully. ;WT629 :Descended to , but, unable to see the ground, he climbed away to and ejected with the aircraft crashing into a field northwest of Swaffham. ;WT639 :Descended to , but, unable to see the ground, he climbed away. The pilot ejected when the engine flamed out. The aircraft crashed into a forest southwest of Swaffham. ;WW633 :Descended to , but, unable to see the ground, he climbed away. The pilot ejected when the engine flamed out. The aircraft crashed into a field northwest of Swaffham. ;WW639 :Descended to , but, unable to see the ground, he climbed away. The pilot ejected when fuel was exhausted. The aircraft crashed south of Swaffham. ;WW635 :Crashed northwest of Swaffham, pilot killed. ;WW603 :Belly-landed following engine flame-out just east of the airfield, pilot unhurt. Aftermath Questions were asked in Parliament about the loss of six aircraft worth £750,000 and the suspicion that the Mark 1 and 2 Hunters "are liable to be deficient in fuel if a crisis arises". Concern was also raised about the carrying out the exercise in the expected weather conditions. Investigation The Board of Inquiry reported that the primary cause of the accident was the sudden deterioration in the weather. The board also said it was an error of judgement to divert the aircraft to Marham on the assumption that they could do a visual landing. It decided that the decision to fly in the weather conditions was proper and reasonable, the pilots were all competent, the aircraft were serviceable and had adequate fuel and endurance for the planned mission. The Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Fighter Command decided that disciplinary action should be taken against officers in charge of flying operations at West Raynham. One officer was reproved and removed from his job and three other officers were reproved. References Category:Aviation accidents and incidents in 1956 Category:Aviation accidents and incidents in Norfolk Category:Accidents and incidents involving Royal Air Force aircraft Category:1956 in England Category:February 1956 events "
"Walter Joyce (10 September 1937 – 29 September 1999) was an English professional footballer and manager who played as a wing half, born in Oldham, Lancashire. His son, Warren Joyce, also played for Burnley. External links Category:1937 births Category:1999 deaths Category:People from Oldham Category:English footballers Category:English football managers Category:Footballers from Oldham Category:Association football defenders Category:Burnley F.C. players Category:Blackburn Rovers F.C. players Category:Huddersfield Town A.F.C. non-playing staff Category:Oldham Athletic A.F.C. players Category:Rochdale A.F.C. managers Category:Bolton Wanderers F.C. non-playing staff Category:Preston North End F.C. non-playing staff Category:Bury F.C. non-playing staff Category:English Football League players Category:English Football League managers "