Saturday, 7 January 2012

22 Head Constable in ITBP

Ministry of Home Affairs
under Government of India  
Advertisement for recruitment of Head Constable (Dresser Veterinary)  in ITBP.Applications are invited for the following posts-
Head- Constable (Dresser Veterinary) : 22 posts in (Un Reserved-11 posts, Other Backward Class-7 posts, Schedule Caste-2 posts, Schedule Tribe-2 posts).10% vacancies are reserved for ESM candidates.Age should be  Between 18 to 25 years on 31.1.2012, Pay Scale : Pay Band-1 Rs. 5200-20200/-+Grade pay Rs.2400/-+other allowances. Application Fee : Rs.50/-for General and Other Backward Class candidates.

How to Apply : Application in the prescribed format should be sent to reach the Inspector General (Northern) Frontier, ITBP, Post - Seemadwar (Indira Nagar), District Dehradun - 248156 (Uttarakhand) on or before the last date 31/01/2012 and last date is 07/02/2012 for the candidates of remote area.No application accepted after last date.

For detail click here-

40 Horticulture Development Officers in Haryana

Department of Horticulture Haryana

Udyan Bhawan,Sector-21,Panchkula
Phone : 0172-582322, 582590, 582595
Requires 40 Horticulture Development Officers on contract basis.
General-25,SC-08,BC-04,ESM-2,PH-1.Pay Band 2 Rs.9300-34800+Grade Pay 3600+Usual Allowances.Last date for application:16 January 2012.Qualification:B.Sc.in Agriculture(Hons.) with Horticulture  one of the subjects or B,Sc.in Horticulture.Knowledge of Hindi/Sanskrit up to Matric.Age:21-40 years.Period:This engagement is under outsourcing policy and will be maximum for one year or till the joining of regular candidates whichever is earlier.Interview will be held on 20.01.2012 at the office of the Principal,Horticulture Training Institute,Uchni,District Karnal,Haryana.Complete advertisement can be seen in The Tribune News Paper dated 01.01.2012,Chandigarh edition.
Kendriya Vidyalaya,Tibri Cantt.Gurdaspur,Punjab
Phone No.01874-258785,211670.Requires-
PGT :Maths,Hindi,Geography
TGT:Maths,Hindi,English
Spoken English Teacher
Interview on 07.01.2012 at 9:00 AM
Complete advertisement can be seen in The Tribune News Paper dated01.01.2012,Chandigarh edition,page No.21.

500 clerk under High Court of Punjab and Haryana

High Court of Punjab and Haryana
Invites online applications for the 500 posts of clerk
Pay Scale: Rs.5200-20200 + Rs. 2400/- Grade Pay
Working Place in the various Session Divisions (Subordinate Courts) in the State of Haryana.District-wise detail of these posts-Ambala=19,Bhiwani=46,Fatehabad=4,Faridabad=62,Gurgaon=39,Hisar=9,Jind=28,Jhajjar=19,Kurukshetra=20,Kaithal=13,Karnal 15,Narnaul=36,Panchkula=17,Panipat=66 ,Rewari=35,Rohtak=14,Sirsa=11,Sonipat=41,Yamuna Nagar=6.
Age limit-General 18-40 years.SC of Haryana 18-45.BC of Haryana 18-45 years.In Service Employees 18-45 years.For Ex-servicemen of Haryana 18-40 + No.of years rendered in military service + 3 years.
Important dates-Online application from : 05.01.2012.Last date of Application & Fee : 25.01.2012.Last date for editing of Application submitted by candidates: 25.01.2012.Last date/time for Registration of Step one :25.01.2012  10:00 AM.Last date/time for Registration of Step two : 25.01.2012  11:59 PM.Qualification:Qualified Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science or equivalent thereto from any recognized university.Non-Refundable Exam Fee-For General Category Rs.500/-For Schedule Caste/Backward Class/Ex-Serviceman of Haryana Rs.125/-Reserved categories of the other States Rs.500/-.
Call for technical help-For technical help call at 09780178539, 07837044618, 09569056053 from 05.01.2012 to 25.01.2012 between 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. For any other query regarding Advertisement call at Phone No.0172-6607239 of Central Recruitment Agency on all working days  between 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.For detail click here-http://recruitmenthighcourtchd.com/Advertisment/haryana_clerk.pdf
http://recruitmenthighcourtchd.com/

Saturday, 16 July 2011

NEWS * Live TV * Video * India * Cities * World * Tech * Sports * Trends * Photos * Polls * Forums You are here: Home » World» Services: E-learning Classified Local Search Insurance Books More » Obama dials for pizza, gets space station Read more at: http://www.ndtv.com/article/world/obama-dials-for-pizza-gets-space-station-119677&cp

Washington:  Astronauts aboard the International Space Station got a very long-distance call from US President Barack Obama, who joked that he thought he was dialing out for pizza.

Hot from giving a press conference at which he pushed Republicans to reach a deal on raising the US debt ceiling, the American president took time out to chat with the 10 astronauts currently aboard the ISS.

"I was just dialing out for pizza, and I didn't expect to end up in space," Obama quipped, raising a laugh from the gathered crew.

But turning serious, he told the astronauts how proud he was of them and said their work "ushers in an exciting new era to push the frontiers of space exploration and human
spaceflight." "The space programme has always embodied our sense of adventure and exploration and courage," the president said.

He said he wanted to thank all the men and women of NASA for the work that has been poured into the 30-year space shuttle program which will end when Atlantis and its crew of
four return to Earth next week."You helped our country lead the space age, you
continue to inspire us."

Atlantis shuttle commander Chris Ferguson replied that: "We're honoured to represent everybody on the planet Earth.""Godspeed as you guys return home next week," Obama
wished them.

Earlier the four crew members from the Atlantis had repaired one of the space shuttle's four main computers after it crashed triggering an overnight alarm.

The glitch, which startled the astronauts out of bed, threatened to dampen the last-ever mission of the space shuttle programme.But the crew were able to recover use of the computer and NASA believes it will be configured normally for the shuttle's last return to Earth on July 21.

Ferguson later played down the incident in an interview on NASA TV, saying there had been some "minor glitches" with the computer. "We're very optimistic it's going to work for reentry," he added.

The four US astronauts on Atlantis's STS-135 mission are working alongside the Expedition 28 crew of six already aboard the ISS to transfer equipment and supplies from the Raffaello multi-purpose module.

Friday, 15 July 2011

Asian Currencies Decline on Slowdown Concern

Asian currencies declined this week, led by India’s rupee and Malaysia’s ringgit, on concern Europe’s sovereign-debt crisis and a faltering U.S. economic recovery will hurt exports and deter investment in emerging markets.
Overseas investors pulled $1.85 billion fr

Monday, 11 July 2011

Four earthquakes rock Philippines

Manila: Four earthquakes with magnitudes ranging from 5 to 6.2 on the Richter Scale hit Philippines early on Tuesday, Xinhua reported.
The tremblors hit Philippines' Negros Occidental province, with the latest taking place at 6.49 a.m. local time with depth of 33.9 km from the ground surface.
The strongest quake occurred at 4.47 a.m. Tuesday at 83 km west of Cauayan City in Negro Occidental province in central Philippines.
The other two quakes measured at 5.5 and 5.7 magnitude shortly after 5 a.m. Tuesday. No casualties were reported.

We recorded history, we made history: News of the World prints its obit

 
London: The News of the World, a Sunday tabloid that peppered its pages with sex and sensationalism for nearly 168 years, said in its final editorial: "We lived through history, we recorded history and we made history."
The tabloid is accused of hacking into phones of crime victims, celebrities and politicians, and police identified 4,000 possible targets, leading to owner Rupert Murdoch ordering its closure.
In the editorial for its final issue July 10, the newspaper said: "... most of all, on this historic day, after 8,674 editions, we'll miss YOU, our 7.5 million readers."
"We lived through history, we recorded history and we made history - from the romance of our old hot-metal presses right through to the revolution of the digital age," it proudly says.
"You've been our life. We've made you laugh, made you cry, made your jaw drop in amazement, informed you, enthralled you and enraged you."
"You have been our family, and for years we have been yours, visiting every weekend. Thank you for your support. We'll miss you more than words can express."
British author George Orwell wrote in 1946: "It is Sunday afternoon, preferably before the war. The wife is already asleep in the armchair, and the children have been sent out for a nice long walk. You put your feet up on the sofa, settle your spectacles on your nose and open the News of the World."
The editorial, however, says these may have been the "sentiments of most of the nation for well over a century and a half as this astonishing paper became part of the fabric of Britain".
The first edition that came out Sunday, Oct 1, 1843, advertised itself as "the novelty of nations and the wonder of the world... as worthy of the mansion as the cottage".
The tabloid claimed to have showered praises on "A Christmas Carol" - a "new novel" in 1843 by Charles Dickens.
It also published many important news all these years, including the sinking of the Titanic, two world wars, the first man on the moon and the death of Diana.
"But we touched people's lives most directly through our campaigns," it said.
"... we crusaded against child labour... we delivered toys to the children of every serviceman and woman in Afghanistan... we forced computer giants to police their sites to protect children."
But it lamented the downfall of its standards.
"We praised high standards, we demanded high standards but, as we are now only too painfully aware, for a period of a few years up to 2006 some who worked for us, or in our name, fell shamefully short of those standards."
"Quite simply, we lost our way."
"Phones were hacked, and for that this newspaper is truly sorry. There is no justification for this appalling wrong-doing."
It said there was "no justification for the pain caused to victims, nor for the deep stain it has left on a great history".
However, it hoped that history would eventually judge the paper on all its years.