Thursday, December 29, 2011

UTTAR BIHAR GRAMIN BANK RECRUITMENT

Uttar Bihar Gramin Bank (UBGB)
(Sponsored by Central Bank of India
Kalambagh Chowk, Muzaffarpur-842001

Uttar Bihar Gramin Bank invites Online applications for following posts :
  1. Officer MMG Scale -III : 07 posts
  2. Officer MMG Scale –II : 121 posts
  3. Officer JMG Scale - I : 268  posts
  4. Office Assistant (Multipurpose) : 406 posts

Application fee : Rs.400/- (Rs.50/- for SC/ST) to be paid by Challan form in any branch of Central Bank of India.

How to Apply : Apply Online at UBGB website from 28/12/2011 to 27/01/2012 only.


Please visit http://www.ubgb.in for details and application format.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Corporation Bank Recruitment of Probationary Assistant Managers

Corporation Bank  invited applications from eligible candidates for the post of Probationary Assistant Managers who have taken Common Written Examination for Probationary Officer/ Management Trainees conducted by IBPS and have a valid Score Card issued by IBPS.
Name of the Post & Number of Vacancies
Probationary Assistant Managers: 355 vacancies
Important Dates
  • Opening date for online registration: 3 January 2012
  • Closing date for online registration: 17 January 2012
Eligibility Criteria
Educational Qualification: The candidate should be a graduate in any discipline from a recognised university with minimum 55% marks. (For candidates belonging to SC/ST/PC category minimum 50% marks are required). Computer Knowledge in MS Office.
Essential Requirement: Minimum IBPS Score obtained in CWE for Pos/ MTs 2011-12:
  • General Category: Marks in each subject 25, Aggregate Marks 151
  • Reserved Category: Marks in each subject 21, Aggregate Marks (SC/ ST 126, OBC 141, PWD 106)
Age Limit: Minimum 20 years, Maximum 30 years
Application Fee: Fee for SC/ ST/ PWD/ Ex- Servicemen candidates is Rs 50 and fee for other category students is Rs 200.
The fees need to be paid in the form of challan available on the bank's website through CBS/ NEFT at any of the branches of Corporation Bank
Pay Scale: Rs 14500 - 600/7-18700-700/2-20100-800/7-25700 plus DA, HRA, CCA as per rules in force from time to time. Total emoluments will be Rs 23,223.
Selection Procedure: The candidates will be selected on the basis of merit ranking after adding the marks obtained in Common Written Examination (CWE) conducted by IBPS in September 2011 (including supplementary exam in November 2011) and interview.
Bank has the right to call only those candidates who have IBPS score in in the stipulated CWE. The total marks for interview will be 100. Candidates will have to obtain 40 marks (35 marks for reserved category) to qualify in the interview.
For more information, please CLICK HERE
Payment Receipt Format

Bank of India Recruitment of Specialist Officers and General Banking Officers

Bank of India  invites application from eligible candidates for recruitment of Specialist Officers and General Banking Officers.
Name of the Post & Number of Vacancies
  • Specialist Officers: 193 vacancies
  • General Banking Officers: 110 vacancies
Important Dates
  • Date of Commencement of submission of application: 26 December 2011
  • Closing date for submitting online application: 16 January 2012
  • Last date for making changes in the application: 18 January 2012
  • Date for Written Test: 19 February 2012
  • Relevant date for Age/Qualification/Experience: 30 November 2011
Application Fee: No fee will be charged from SC/ ST/ PWD/ Ex- Servicemen candidates and fee for other category students is Rs 500.
The fees need to be paid in the form of challan available on the bank's website in any bank of India's branch in Bank Account Name: Recruitment of Specialist & General Banking Officers - PROJECT NO. 2011-12/4 and Bank's Account No. to be Credited: 012221110000013.
Selection Procedure: The selection procedure will comprise of written test, group discussion and/ or interview.
Candidates have to secure minimum qualifying marks in each of the objective test i.e. 40% for General Category (35% in case of SC/ST/OBC) and 50% average marks in all the objective test taken together for General Category (45% in case of SC/ST/OBC).
How to Apply
  • The candidate should apply on-line through website http://www.bankofindia.co.in/
  • Take out Print-out of Challan and make the payment of fees in any of the Bank of India branches on or before 16 January 2012
  • Candidates should have a scanned (digital) image of his photograph and signature as per the specifications
  • Candidates should Apply Online by re-visiting the Bank's website. After submitting application, they should note/ remember registration number and password for future reference.
For more information, please CLICK HERE
Apply Online

IBPS Recruitment of Specialist Officers 2012


The system of Common Written Examination has been approved by each of the 19 participating Public Sector Banks and the Indian Banks' Association (IBA) with the consent of Government of India. The written examination for recruitment of Specialist Officers will be conducted by Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) tentatively on 11 March 2012.
The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has been authorised by Indian Banks' Association and has received mandates to conduct these exams.

Name of the Post and Post Code
  • Information Technology Officer (Scale-I)
  • Agriculture Field Officer (Scale-I)
  • Rajbhasha (Hindi) Officer (Scale-I)
  • Law Officer (Scale-I)
  • Technical Officer (Scale-I)
  • HR/ Personnel Officer (Scale-I)
  • Marketing Officer (Scale-I)
  • Information Technology Officer (Scale-II)
  • Law Officer (Scale-II)
Important Dates
  • Opening date for Online Registration: 30 December 2011
  • Last date for Online Registration: 21 January 2012
  • Payment of Application Fees: 29 December 2011 to 20 January 2012 (both days inclusive)
  • Date of Written Examination: 11 March 2012
Eligibility Criteria
Prospective Candidates should ensure that they fulfil the specified eligibility criteria before applying to various Public Sector Banks for the Common Written Examination (CWE). However merely applying for CWE/ appearing for the examination does not imply that a candidate will necessarily be eligible for employment in all or any of the 19 Public Sector Banks as each Bank will stipulate its own eligibility/ qualifying criteria.

How to Apply
Candidates can apply online only from 30 December 2011 to 21 January 2012 and no other mode of application will be accepted.
Before applying online, candidates should have the following documents.
  • 1. Candidates can apply online on IBPS's website http://www.ibps.in/ from 29 December 2011.
  • 2. Candidates are required to upload their photograph and signature as per the specifications given in the Guidelines for Scanning and Upload of Photograph and Signature.
  • 3. Candidates should note their Registration Number and Password for future reference.
  • 4. After applying on-line, the candidate should immediately take a printout of the system generated on-line application form, ensure the particulars filled in are accurate, and retain it for future reference. They should not send this print out to the IBPS.
  • 5. No acknowledgment will be given for online registration. However a Registration Number and Password will be generated and an email/ sms intimation will be sent to the candidate's email ID/ Mobile Number specified in the online application form.
  • 6. Request for change/correction in any particulars in the Application Form shall not be entertained under any circumstances AFTER THE LAST DATE FOR Editing/ Updating application details specified.

For more details please visit http://www.ibps.in/

APPSC SCHEDULE OF RECRUITMENT

APPSC SCHEDULE OF RECRUITMENT

BHARAT DYNAMICS LIMITED RECRUITMENT

Monday, December 19, 2011

APGENCO Trainee Assistant Engineers Syllabus


Post: Trainee Assistant Engineer (Electrical, Mechanical, Electronics & Civil)
Vacancies: 411 Posts
Pay Scale: Rs.23115 – 35720
APGENCO Trainee AE Selection Procedure:  Written Test
Date of APGENCO Trainee AE Written Test: 22.01.2012
The written examination will be held at Hyderabad & Secunderabad only.
APGENCO Trainee Assistant Engineer Written exam Pattern: Written test will be conducted in the following manner.
 Section A: Questions on core academic curriculum of respective discipline. The syllabus for the examination is given below.
 Section B:  Questions on analytical aptitude.
Note: The minimum qualifying/ cut off marks in the APGENCO AE written test shall be for OCs – 40%, BCs – 35%, SCs, STs and physically challenged – 30%.

APGENCO Trainee Assistant Engineer AE Recruitment 2012

APGENCO is the largest Power Generating Company of Andhra Pradesh State and is the 3rd largest Power utility (8923.9 MW) in India and has second highest Hydel capacity in the Country want to be the best power utility in the Country and one of the best in the World invites Online applications for the Recruitment of Trainee Assistant Engineer (for Engineering Graduates in Electrical, Mechanical, Electronics & Civil).

Post: Trainee Assistant Engineer (Electrical, Mechanical, Electronics & Civil)
Vacancies: 411 Posts
Pay Scale: Rs.23115 – 35720 
Date of APGENCO Trainee AE Written Test: 22.01.2012
Eligibility Criteria for Trainee Assistant Engineers:
Age Limit: Shall not be more than 34 years as on 01.12.2011.  Upper age limit will be relaxed up to 5 years for SC/ST/BC candidates and 10 years in respect of physically challenged candidates.
Educational Qualifications:
Electrical B.E/B.Tech/A.M.I.E., Electrical & Electronics Engineering or equivalent
Mechanical B.E/B.Tech/A.M.I.E., Mechanical Engineering or equivalent
Electronics B.E/B.Tech./A.M.I.E., in Electronics & Communication Engineering/ Instrumentation & Controls Engineering/ Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering/ Electronics & Control Engineering/ Instrumentation Engineering/ Electronics Instrumentation & Power/ Power electronics or equivalent
Civil B.E/B.Tech/A.M.I.E., Civil Engineering or equivalent
Application Fee: OC Candidates – Rs.500/- & for SC/ ST/ BC/ PWD – Rs.150/-  The applicant should pay the prescribed Registration Fee in any one of the A.P. Online Centers or A.P. Online Portal and obtain the receipt.
How to apply: The candidate has to login to the website http://www.apgenco.gov.in and click on APPLY ONLINE link or directly visit http://apgenco.cgg.gov.in to view detailed notification, user guide and to submit application form.  Online application is accessible from 20.12.2011 to 03.01.2012.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Container Corporation of India Ltd. Recruitment


Container Corporation of India Ltd. (CONCOR)
(A Govt. of India Undertaking)

A Blue-Chip Mini-Ratna Company Container Corporation Of India popularly known as 'CONCOR' requires the following  professionals :

  1. Sr. Assistant (Technical) : 36 posts in various regions, Pay Scale : Rs. 9120-3%-20500, Age : 28 years.
  2. Assistant Supervisor (Civil) : 05 posts in various regions, Pay Scale : Rs. 11800-3%-28600, Age : 32 years.
  3. Stenographer Grade-I : 13 posts in various regions, Pay Scale : Rs. 9120-3%-20500, Age : 28 years.

Application Fee : The candidates (except those belong to SC/ST, PH and Ex-servicemen category) are required to pay application of fee of Rs. 150/- for 1st and third posts and Rs.250/- for second posts in the form of Demand Draft in favour of “Container Corporation of India Ltd.” payable at New Delhi.

How to Apply: Application in the prescribed format should be sent to the following address on or before 09/01/2011 : 

Group General Manager (HR), Container Corporation of India Ltd., C-3, Mathura Road, Opp. Apollo Hospital, New Delhi-110076


Please view http://www.concorindia.com/upload/rectU/photo/img/pic109rect-add.pdf for details and application format.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

LIC HOUSING FINANCE LIMITED RECRUITMENT


LIC Housing Finance Limited (LICHFL)
(A Subsidery of LIC of India)
Bombay Life Building, 2nd Floor, 45/47 Veer Nariman Road, Mumbai-400001

Online Applications are invited from Indian citizens for the post of Assistants in its various offices all over the country in LIC Housing Finance Limited:

  • Assistant : 132 posts, Age : 21-35 years as on 01/12/2011, Qualification : Graduate in any discipline with minimum 50% marks and Candidates should have knowledge of Computer Operations., Pay Scale : Rs.7400 – 16965
Selection by a written test on 22/01/2012.

Application Fee : A crossed bank DD of Rs. 300/- in favour of 'LIC HOUSING FINANCE LTD' payable at Mumbai.

How to Apply : Apply Online at LIC Housing website between 08/12/2011 to 24/12/2011.

For further information and online submission of application, please visit http://www.epostonline.in/Forms/LIC20111205/Index.aspx

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Air India Air Transport Services Limited

Air India Air Transport Services Limited
(A Wholly Owned Subsidiary Of Air India Ltd.)

Air India Air Transport Services Ltd. (AIATSL) wishes to engage Indian nationals for ground duties, on a fixed-term contract basis for the following posts
    1. Customer Agent : 144 Posts
    2. Sr. Ramp Service Agent : 43 Posts
    3. Ramp Service Agent : 92 Posts
    4. Security Agent : 83 Posts

For Further Detail and Application Format, Please visit http://home.airindia.in/SBCMS/Downloads/air-trans-services.pdf

Security Paper Mill, Hoshangabad

Security Paper Mill, Hoshangabad-461005 (MP)
(A Unit Of Security Printing & Minting Corporation Of India Ltd.)
Wholly Owned By Government Of India

Applications are invited for selection of Jr.Data Entry Operator-cum-Office Assistant & Workmen ITI in a phased manner
    1. Jr.Data Entry Operator cum Office Assistant : 13 Posts
    • Pay Scale : Rs.5200-20200, PB-1, Grade Pay Rs.2000
    • Age : 28 years up to 15.01.2012
    • Qualification : Graduation with at least 55% marks and Computer knowledge with typing speed in English @
      40 wpm/Hindi @ 30 wpm.
    2. Workman (ITI) : 145 Posts
    • Pay Scale : Rs.5200-20200, PB-1, Grade Pay Rs.1800
    • Age : 25 years up to 15.01.2012
    • Qualification :Full Time I.T.I. Certificate in the respective Trade. Desirable:-Diploma Holders.
Last Date for receipt of application : 15.01.2012

    Duly completed application should be sent to the General Manager, Security Paper Mill, Hoshangabad - 461 005 by 15.01.2012. Applications received late / incomplete / without in prescribed format will be rejected

For Further Detail, Application Download, Please visit http://spmhoshangabad.spmcil.com/SPMCIL/Interface/JobOpenings.aspx

Website : http://www.spmcil.com

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
Transport Aircraft Division, Kanpur

Applications are invited from eligible and interested candidates for the following posts for HAL, Transport Aircraft Division, Kanpur
    1. Technician Trainee : 65 Posts
    • Age : 18- 28 years (as on 01.12.2011)
    • Disciplines :
        Fitter - 48 Tailor - 01 Welder - 05 Machinist - 03 Computer - 05 Electrician - 02 Auto Elecrician - 01
    2. Diploma Trainee : 41 Posts
    • Age : 18- 28 years (as on 01.12.2011)
    • Disciplines :
        Mechanical - 31 Electrical - 04 Aircraft Maintenance Engineering - 04 Pharmacy - 01 Human Resource - 01
Last Date for online apply : 18.12.2011

For More Detail Please visit http://www.hal-india.com/careersnew.asp

Uttarakhand Peyjal Sansadhan Vikas Evam Nirman Nigam,

Uttarakhand Peyjal Sansadhan Vikas Evam Nirman Nigam,
Dehradun (Uttarakhand)
Recruitment of Assistant Engineer (Civil & Electrical/Mechanical)

Applications are invited by Uttarakhand Peyjal Sansadhan Vikas Evam Nirman Nigam (A Govt. of Uttarakhand Undertaking) Dehradun (Uttarakhand) for the recruitment to the post of Assistant Engineer (Civil, Electrical/Mechanical)
    1. Assistant Engineer : 28 Posts
    • Pay Scale : Rs. 15600-39100-G.Pay 5400
    • Age : Not more than 35 years as on 01-08-2011
    • Disciplines :
        Civil - 27 Posts E&M - 01 Post
Last Date for receiving application : 30.12.2011

For Further Detail, Application Form, Please Visit http://uk.gov.in/files/Recruitment/A.E._Civil,Ele._Mec.__Advertisement.pdf

Friday, December 2, 2011

SSC RECRUITMENT OF CONSTABLES


STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION (SSC)
Block No.-12, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi - 110003

Recruitment of Constables (GD) in the Border Security Force (BSF), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) and Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) and Indo Tibet Border Police Force (ITBP), and Assam Rifles, 2012

Staff Selection Commission (SSC) invites application for the following  42422 posts  of Constables (GD) in BSF, CISF, CRPF, ITBP and SSB and Rifleman in Assam Rifles : 
  • Constable (General Duty - GD) - Male : 39574 posts in various states (Assam Rifles - 6060, BSF-10640, CISF-2250, CRPF-10189, SSB-4691, ITBP-5744), Pay Scale : Rs. 5200 - 20200 grade pay Rs.2000, Age : 18-23 years as on 01/08/2011, Qualification : 10th pass or Matriculation or High School
  • Constable (General Duty - GD) - Female : 2848 posts in various states (BSF-2547, CISF-250, CRPF-51), Pay Scale : Rs. 5200-20200 grade pay Rs.2000, Age : 18-23 years as on 01/08/2011, Qualification : 10th pass or Matriculation or High School

Fee Payable : Rs.50/- (No fee for Women/ SC/ST/PH and Ex-Servicemen) by means of Central Recruitment Fee Stamps (CRFS)  or SBI Challan or online payment through account with the State Bank of India.

How to Apply :   OfflineA candidate must submit his/her application only to the concerned Regional/ Sub Regional Office of the Commission under whose jurisdiction the Centre selected by him / her falls . The addresses are given in the detailed advertisement. The last date of reciept of application is 04/01/2012 (11/01/2012 for the candidates of far-flung areas)


Online - Apply Online at SSC website from 03/12/2011  to 02/01/2012 at SSC websites http://ssconline.nic.in and http://sscregistration.sifyitest.com/


For further details and application form, please view http://ssc.nic.in/whats%20new%20html/latest_news/Constable_Applicateion_2012.pdf and application form (offline)  is available at http://ssc.nic.in/whats%20new%20html/latest_news/ApplicationConstable%20(GD)_2011.pdf

“Another Planet” Wins the Golden Lamp Tree Award at the Short Film Center Award Ceremony

The film “Another Planet”, directed by Ms. Smita Bhide won the “Golden Lamp Tree Award” (and a cash prize of Rs. 4 lakhs) under the International Competition Section at the closing ceremony of the Short Film Center at the 42nd International Film Festival in Goa. “Another Planet” is the stunning depiction of a contemporary but timeless India that heads as a sweet child and captures the battle between making a choice that saves one life & destroys another.

Mr. Govind Tiwari( Vice President, UB Group) graced the 4th edition of the Short Film Center Award ceremony along with Shri Sanjay Srivastava, Chief Secretray- Government of Goa, Shri Rajeev Verma, Secretary Information & Publicity, Govt of Goa, Shri Manoj Srivastava, CEO, Entertainment Society of Goa and Shri Shankar Mohan, Director-IFFI.

At the ceremony, the “Silver Lamp Tree Award” (and a cash prize of Rs. 3 lakhs) was awarded for the film “Crazy Beats Strong Every Time” directed by Mr. Moon Molson for capturing the inner conflict of growing up.

The “Special Jury Award” (and a cash prize of Rs. 2 lakhs) was awarded for the film “Khule Darwaaze” (Open Doors), directed by Shri Ashish Pandey. It is an evocative & moving portrayal of ‘Tara’, who is losing touch with the present and lives through the hopes of her past. This film captures a beauty in loneliness and ageing.

The Special Jury Award, Goan Film in International Competition (cash prize of Rs. 50,000/-) was awarded to the film “Anthony Gonsalves – The Music Legend” Directed by Mr. Ashok Rane. The film traces the journey of Anthony Gonsalves in the world of Indian Film Music and brilliantly brings out various facets, moments and innovations during the era. Mr. Ashok Rane dedicated the award to Anthony Gonsalves and to all the unsung Goans in the field of cinema.

The “Vasudha Award” for the Best Film on Environmental Issues (cash prize of Rs. 2.75 lakhs) was conferred on the film “A Pestering Journey” directed by Shri. K. R. Manoj. The film focuses on the impact of pesticides and insecticides on human lives. With evocative cinematic techniques, the film has been able to create a moving narrative of the ill effects of modern agricultural practices. Locating the film in the fields of Punjab and the homes of Kerala, the film effectively highlights us the cost paid by young lives in the name of development.

The Short Film Center offered a unique business platform to short film makers, buyers, festival organizers and funding agencies. Run by the Entertainment Society of Goa (ESG), the concept was conceived by CEO of ESG, Mr. Manoj Srivastava. This was first launched during IFFI 2008. Its aim is to develop and promote fresh talent worldwide in the booming short film industry and provide a platform to spread social awareness the world over. Participants have access to the world’s largest database of short and documentary film makers. Funding agencies are also given a platform to reach out to producers and directors so as to effectively present their commissioning requirements directly through a presentation at a very low cost.

Schemes of Nabard for Rural Poor

National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) has reported that in the Self Help Group (SHG)-Bank Linkage Programmes for Rural Poor household, the saving portion of the groups can be utilized by the rural poor to meet requirements during old age.

Government of India (GoI) has identified the interim Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) as the implementing agency for New Pension System (NPS). To encourage the people from the unorganized sector to voluntarily save for their retirement, Government of India had launched the Co-contributory Pension Scheme called “Swavalamban” during 2010-11, whereby the Government of India would contribute a sum of Rs.1,000 in each NPS account opened with a minimum contribution of Rs.1,000 and maximum contribution of Rs.12,000 per annum. The Scheme is managed by PFRDA. NABARD has decided to support PFRDA through a grant assistance of Rs.50 crore towards promotional and developmental activities for enrolment and contribution collection under Swavalamban Scheme.

Task Force on Reforms in Subsidy Distribution System

The Government has constituted a Task Force on transfer of direct subsidy in the case of Fertilizers, LPG and Kerosene under the Chairmanship of Shri Nandan Nilekani, Chairman, UIDAI on 14th February, 2011. The Task Force has submitted its Interim Report to the Government on 5th July, 2011 and it can be seen the Finance Ministry’s website (www.finmin.nic.in). The Task Force is in the process of having discussions and carrying out pilot studies. The Task Force has recommended a phased approach for the implementation of the transfer of direct subsidy to beneficiary as under:

Phase I: Information visibility about the movement of goods across the fertilizer supply chain, till the last point at the retailer, from whom the farmer buys the fertilizers. This information on availability of the retail point will be made available on transparent public portal.

Phase II: In the Interim Report, it is envisaged that the subsidy will be released to the retailer (last point sale) when he receives the fertilizer. This will involve transfer of subsidies directly to the retailer bank account on receipt of fertilizer from the wholesaler. The advantage of this phase is that fertilizer will more at full value across the supply chain upto the retailer.

Phase III: Transfer of subsidy to intended beneficiaries once the AADHAAR numbers are given to the beneficiaries and AADHAAR enabled payment bridges are in place.

The Task Force is in the process of having discussions and pilot studies. As & when the Task Force submits its final report, the same would be taken up for consideration and implementation by the Government.

Pratibha Patil constituted a Committee to increase the Productivity of Agriculture Sector

President Pratibha Devisingh Patil constituted a 12-member committee to study and recommend measures for increasing productivity, profitability and sustainability of the agriculture sector in India. The committee will work under the Chairmanship of Governor of Punjab and Rajasthan, Shivraj Patil.
The committee will deliberate on the need for formulating requisite policy initiatives and legislative measures and prospects for investment in the agriculture and allied sectors among others. The Committee will also discuss on measures for transfer of innovations and cutting- edge technologies to the farm and allied sectors.

PUNJAB TEACHER ELIGIBILITY TEST 2011 PAPER-I

FOR PUNJAB TEACHER ELIGIBILITY TEST 2011 PAPER-I CLICK HERE

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Indian Space Research Organisation Recruitment

Department Of Space
Indian Space Research Organisation
Centralised Recruitment of Assistants and Junior Personal Assistants

Indian Space Research Organisation of the Department of Space [DOS] is looking for young , dynamic and dedicated administrative support staff in the categories of ASSISTANT and JUNIOR PERSONAL ASSISTANT
    1. Assistant : 324 Posts Junior Personal Assistant : 224 Posts
    • Pay Scale : Pay Band of Rs. 5,200-20,200/- with Grade Pay Rs. 2,400/-
    • Age : 26 years as on 14-12-2011 (Relaxable as per rules)
Last Date for online apply : 14.12.2011
  • Application Fee : Rs.100/- for each application. A


  • For Further Detail, Application Form, Please Visit http://www.isac.gov.in/CentralOCB/advt.jsp

    Monday, November 28, 2011

    Syndicate Bank Agricultural Assistants Recruitment

    Syndicate Bank, a Premier Nationalised Bank, invites online applications from Indian citizens for recruitment of Agricultural Assistants in Clerical cadre on probation period of 6 months.
    Name of the Post and Number of Vacancies
    Agricultural Assistants in Clerical Cadre: 1000 vacancies

    Important Dates
    • Opening date for online registration: 25 November 2011
    • Closing date for online registration: 15 December 2011
    • Last date for modifying online application: 17 December 2011
    • Date for downloading Pre-Examination Training call letters: After 29 December 2011
    • Tentative Date for pre-examination training: 9 January 2012 to 14 January 2012
    • Date for downloading Written Exam Call Letters: After 9 January 2012
    • Date for Written Test- Online/ Offline: 22 January 2012
    Eligibility Criteria (as on 1 July 2011)
    Educational Qualification
    • Graduates from the Indian Agricultural Colleges/ Universities recognized by UGC/ AICTE/ Govt. of India only
    • Knowledge of Official/ Regional Language of the State to which the candidate applies is essential (i.e., to read, write and to speak)
    • Computer Literacy is essential. Candidates should possess a certificate in Computer Literacy
    Note: Candidates who are awaiting their results of the qualifying examination OR who have not passed the qualifying examination on or before 1 July 2011 are not eligible.
    Age Limit: Minimum 18 years and Maximum 28 years
    Pay Scale: Rs 7200-400/3-8400-500/3-9900-600/4-12300-700/7-17200-1300/1-18500-800/1-19300 (20 Years) & other Allowances like DA, HRA etc., as per Bank Rules. The total starting emolument of a Clerical Cadre employee will be around Rs 13105 per month for Graduates inclusive of DA and other allowances at the current rate.
    Application Fee: Application fee for General and OBC category candidates is Rs 500 and fee for SC/ ST/ PWD candidates is Rs 50.
    Requisite application fee is to be paid at any of the branches of SYNDICATE BANK only, by means of a Payment Challan as per the format given on the Bank's website. Candidates applying for more than one State will be disqualified.
    Selection Procedure: Candidates will be selected on the basis of Written Test and Personal Interview.
    How to Apply: Candidates can apply online through the bank's website- http://www.syndicatebank.in/ In case the face in the photograph or signature is unclear the candidate's application may be rejected.
    Note: Candidates are advised to take a printout of their system generated online application forms after registering.
    For more details please CLICK HERE

    Tuesday, November 22, 2011

    SBI CONSULTANTS RECRUITMENT


    STATE BANK Of INDIA (SBI)
    Central Recruitment & Promotion Department (CRPD) Corporate Centre, Mumbai


    Published by Manisha for sarkari-naukri.blogspot.com
    State Bank of India (SBI) requires Cosnultants in the following areas :
    • Coal & other Mining 
    • Energy : Thermal Power, Hydroelectric, Solar, Wind
    • Fertilisers
    • Metals
    • Oil & Gas
    • Steel
    • Telecom
    • Transport : Roads, Ports, Urban Transport

    State Bank of India is looking for Professionals with suitable  Domain Expertise to provide relevant inputs in respect of Project Finance proposals, under various business verticals  viz., Project Finance Group, Corporate Accounts Group and Mid Corporate Group and keep these  Group abreast of development in respective sectors at all times.

    Qualification : Retired Senior Executives from PSUs or equivalent and not in full time employment, Should have degree from IIT, ISM or other reputed engineering Colleges.

    Remuneration : Rs.50000/- per month.

     How to Apply : Send your application in the prescribed format on or before 17/12/2011.

    Please click on the image to view/ download the the details.
     OR

    For more information and prescribed application format, please visit the Recruitment page at SBI website http://www.sbi.co.in/ 

    VIJAYA BANK OFFICERS RECRUITMENT


    Vijaya Bank
    (A Government of India Undertaking)
    Head Office, 41/2, M.G. Road, Bangalore - 560001

    Vijaya Bank, a leading listed Public Sector Bank, having Head Office in Bangalore, with all India representation, invites Online applications  for recruitment to the following posts of Specialist/ Generalist Officers :
    1. Chief Manager - Company Secretary : 01 post
    2. Chief Manager - Credit : 05 posts
    3. Chief Manager - Domestic Dealer : 02 posts
    4. Chief Manager - Forex Dealer : 02 posts
    5. Chief Manager - Forex : 02 posts
    6. Chief Manager - Personnel: 02 posts
    7. Senior Manager - FOREX : 18 posts
    8. Senior Manager - Domestic Dealer : 05 posts
    9. Senior Manager - Forex Dealer : 05 posts
    10. Senior Manager - Credit III : 25 posts
    11. Senior Manager - Risk Management : 27 posts
    12. Senior Manager - Personnel : 03 posts
    13. Senior Manager - Credit Faculty: 10 posts
    14. Senior Manager - IT Programming : 02 posts
    15. Senior Manager - General Banking : 276 posts
    16. Manager - FOREX II : 10 posts
    17. Manager - Credit/Financial Analyst : 02 posts
    18. Manager - Economist : 03 posts
    19. Manager - Law : 26 posts
    20. Manager - Personnel : 03 posts
    21. Technical Officer - Engineer (Industrial Production / Chemical / Mechanical / Electrical Engineering) : 04 posts
    22. Manager - IT Information Security : 04 posts
    23. Manager - IT Network Engineering : 02 posts
    24. Manager - IT Infrastructure & Enterprise Management System : 02 posts
    25. Manager - IT Programming : 02 posts
    26. Manage - DBA : 01 post
    27. Manager - IT System Administration : 02 posts
    28. Manager - Public Relations : 10 posts
    29. Manager - Security : 15 posts
    30. Manager Fire & Safety : 01 post
    31. Manager - Merchant Banking : 02 posts
    32. Manager - General Banking  : 345 posts
    Pay Scales :
    1. Officers in SMG-S-IV Rs. 30600 – Rs. 36200
    2. Officers in MMG-S-III Rs. 25700 – Rs. 31500 
    3. Officers in MMG-S-II Rs. 19400 – Rs. 28100
    Application fee : Rs.300/- (For SC/ST/PWD : Rs.50/- ) should be sent by deposited in the special Vijaya Bank accounts by a challan form.

    How to Apply : Candidates are required to apply through on-line only between 22/11/2011 and 14/12/2011. After applying on-line, the registered candidates should obtain a print out of the Computer Generated On-Line Application ,complete in all respects should be sent by ordinary post by 21/12/2011 (28/12/2011 for the candidates of far-flung areas) to the following address :
    • Vijaya Bank Recruitment Project - 2011-12 (Specialist / Generalist Officers in MMG - S-II to SMG - S - IV Post Box No.9724, Borivali - East, Mumbai  - 400066
    Kkindly visit  http://vijayabank.com/vijaya/vijaya/internet-en/menus/announcements/RecruNoticeMainPage.html for all the details and a link to online submission of application is also provided here.

    VIZAG STEEL RECRUITMENT

    A.P. MINERAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LTD. RECRUITMENT

    Monday, November 21, 2011

    Rajasthan Gramin Bank Recruitment

    Rajasthan Gramin Bank (RGB) is sponsored by Punjab National Bank with head office in Alwar (Rajasthan). The area of operation of the Bank comprises of five districts i.e. Alwar, Bharatpur, Dholpur, Jhunjhunu and Sikar of Rajasthan State. The Bank is committed to the objective to cater to the financial needs of the masses to make them self reliant and to facilitate them with better and safer saving opportunities, keeping in view the social responsibility with care for all sections of the society. It invites applications from Indian Citizens for the following posts.
    Name of the Post and Number of Vacancies
    • Officer MM Scale-II: 3 vacancies
    • Officer JM Scale-I: 41 vacancies
    • Office Assistants (Multipurpose): 66 vacancies
    Important Dates
    • Starting date of online registration: 16 November 2011
    • Last date for online registration: 15 December 2011
    • Proposed date of written examination (Officer Scale-II & I): 22 January 2012
    • Proposed date of written examination (Office Assistants) Clerks: 29 January 2012
    Eligibility Criteria
    Educational qualification
    • Officer Scale II
    • a) Law Officer: Degree from a Recognized University in Law or its equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. Experience: Two years as an Advocate or should have worked as Law Officer in Banks or Financial Institutions for a period not less than two years.
    • b) Treasury Manager: Candidate should be a Chartered Accountant or MBA in Finance from a Reputed Institute. Experience: One Year
    • c) Manager Personnel: MBA in HR or Master Degree in Social Work (Personnel Management & Labour Law). Preference will be given to the candidates having degree in Law. Two Years Experience in Personnel Management.
    • d) Officer Scale I: Degree from a recognized university in any discipline or its equivalent. Preference will be given to the candidates having degree in Agriculture, Horticulture, Forestry, Animal Husbandry, Veterinary Science, Agricultural Engineering, Pisciculture, Agricultural Marketing and Cooperation, Information Technology, Management, Law, Economics and Accountancy. Proficiency in local language i.e. Hindi; Computer knowledge or awareness will be an added qualification.
    •e)      Office Assistant: Degree from a recognized university in any discipline or its equivalent. Proficiency in local language i.e. Hindi. Desirable: Knowledge of Computer skills.
    Age Limit (as on 1 October 2010)
    • Officer Scale II: Above 21 years but below 32 years
    • Officer Scale I: Above 18 years but below 28 years
    • Office Assistant: Between 18 years and 28 years
    Pay Scale
    • Pay Scale for Officer MM Scale-II: Rs 19400-700/1-20100-800/10-28100
    • Pay Scale for JM Scale-I: Rs 14,500- 600/7-18700- 700/2- 20100- 800/7- 25700
    • Pay Scale for Office Assistant (Multipurpose) Clerks: 7200-400/3-8400-500/3-9900-600/4-12300- 700/7-17200-1300/1-18500-800/1-19300
    Application Fee: Application fee is Rs 500 for General and OBC category candidates and fee for SC/ ST/ PWD/ Ex-servicemen candidates is Rs 100.
    Application fee needs to be paid in the form of challan available on bank's website for all the posts. Challan No. 1 is for Rajasthan Gramin Bank and Challan No. 2 is for Punjab National Bank. Candidates depositing fees in Punjab National Bank and Rajasthan Gramin Bank have to bear ‘Intersol Transaction Charges' minimum Rs 25 in addition to fees given above.
    Selection Procedure: The eligible candidates will be called for written test and interview.
    How to Apply: All eligible candidates should apply on-line through the link provided on the bank's website http://rajasthangraminbank.org/ After applying on-line, the candidates should take a print out of the system generated on-line application form and retain it for future reference. They should not send this print out to the Bank, which they will have to submit at the time of interview. Candidates have to submit Original Fee Payment Challan along with Downloaded Call Letter while attending the written test, without which they will not be allowed to take up the examination.
    For more information please visit http://rajasthangraminbank.org/recruitment.html

    Rewa Sidhi Gramin Bank Recruitment for Various Posts 2011

    Rewa Sidhi Gramin Bank is a sponsored bank of Government of India, Government of Madhya Pradesh, and Union Bank of India. The main objective of the bank was to play a pivotal role in rural development and upliftment of weaker sections of the rural society in two backward and undeveloped districts of MP namely Rewa and Sidhi. Area of the bank now covers 3 districts by coming into existence of new Singrauli district. It invites applications from Indian Citizens for the following posts.
    Name of the Post and Number of Vacancies
    • Officer MM Scale- III (Group A): 1 vacancy
    • Officer MM Scale- II (Group A): 14 vacancies
    • Officer JM Scale- I (Group A): 13 vacancies
    • Office Assistants (Multipurpose) (Group B) Clerks: 80 vacancies
    Important Dates
    • Starting date of online registration: 22 November 2011
    • Last date for online registration: 21 December 2011
    • Last date for modifying online registration: 23 December 2011
    • Proposed date of written examination (Officer Scale- III, II, I): 5 February 2012
    • Proposed date of written examination (Office Assistants) Clerks: 29 January 2012
    Eligibility Criteria
    Educational qualification
    • Officer Scale III: Degree from a recognised University in any discipline or its equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. Preference will be given to the candidates having Degree/ Diploma in Banking, Finance, Marketing, Agriculture, Horticulture, Forestry, Animal Husbandry, Veterinary Science, Agricultural Engineering, Pisciculture, Agricultural Marketing and Co-operation, Information Technology, Management, Law, Economics and Accountancy. Experience: Minimum 5 years as an Officer in any Bank or Financial Institutions.
    • Officer Scale II: Degree from a recognised University in any discipline or its equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. Preference will be given to the candidates having Degree/ Diploma in Banking, Finance, Marketing, Agriculture, Horticulture, Forestry, Animal Husbandry, Veterinary Science, Agricultural Engineering, Pisciculture, Agricultural Marketing and Co-operation, Information Technology, Management, Law, Economics and Accountancy. Experience: Minimum 2 years as an Officer in any Bank or Financial Institutions.
    • Officer Scale I: Degree from a recognized university in any discipline or its equivalent. Preference will be given to the candidates having degree in Agriculture, Horticulture, Forestry, Animal Husbandry, Veterinary Science, Agricultural Engineering, Pisciculture, Agricultural Marketing and Cooperation, Information Technology, Management, Law, Economics and Accountancy. Proficiency in Hindi/ Local language as may be specified by the board; Computer knowledge or awareness will be an added qualification.
    • Office Assistant: Degree from a recognized university in any discipline or its equivalent. Proficiency in Hindi/ Local language as may be specified by the board. Desirable: Knowledge of Computer skills.
    Age Limit (as on 31 March 2010)
    • Officer Scale III: Above 21 years but below 40 years
    • Officer Scale II: Above 21 years but below 32 years
    • Officer Scale I: Above 18 years but below 28 years
    • Office Assistant: Between 18 years and 28 years
    Pay Scale
    • Pay Scale for Officer MM Scale-III: Rs 25700-800/5-29700-900/2-31500;
    • Pay Scale for Officer MM Scale-II: Rs 19400-700/1-20100-800/10-28100
    • Pay Scale for JM Scale-I: Rs 14,500- 600/7-18700- 700/2- 20100- 800/7- 25700
    • Pay Scale for Office Assistant (Multipurpose) Clerks: 7200-400/3-8400-500/3-9900-600/4-12300- 700/7-17200-1300/1-18500-800/1-19300
    Application Fee: Application fee is Rs 450 (Management Cadre) and Rs 350 (Office Assistant) for General and OBC category candidates and fee for SC/ ST/ PWD/ Ex-servicemen candidates is Rs 50.
    Application fee needs to be paid in the form of challan available on bank's website for all the posts. Challan No. 1 is for Rewa Sidhi Gramin Bank (to be paid in A/c No. 111011010036040) and Challan No. 2 is for Union Bank of India (to be paid in A/c No. 586901020050000). Fees can be paid in any branch of the above mentioned banks in the name of Account- Rewa Sidhi Gramin Bank Recruitment Project 2011.
    Selection Procedure: The eligible candidates will be called for written test and interview.
    How to Apply: All eligible candidates should apply on-line through the link provided on the bank's website http://www.rsgbrewa.com/ After applying on-line, the candidates should take a print out of the system generated on-line application form and retain it for future reference. They should not send this print out to the Bank, which they will have to submit at the time of interview.
    For more information please visit the bank's website or refer Employment Newspaper dated 19 November- 25 November 2011 (Page 2)

    IGNOU’s Certificate Programme on Dispensing Optics Admission Notification 2011

    IGNOU invites application from eligible candidates for Certificate Programme on Dispensing Optics which is offered through online mode only.
    Name of the Course: Certificate Programme on Dispensing Optics (CDO)
    Duration: 6 months
    Eligibility Criteria
    Educational Qualification: Working optician with matriculation, Optometrist, Ophthalmic Assistants/ Technician, Ophthalmologists, Optical Salesman
    Important Dates
    • Last Date to send application: 15 December 2011
    • Last Date to send application (with late fee of Rs 200): 30 December 2011
    Programme Fee: Rs 10,000
    How to Apply
    For further details, interested candidate can visit http://www.isdtindia.com/ or contact
    Centre for Paramedical Sciences,
    Room No. 15, Block - 11, IGNOU,
    Maidan Garhi, New Delhi - 110068,
    Phone: 011-29572115, 9289080209
    E-mail: ignou.cpms@gmail.com; cpms.sunil@gmail.com
    OR
    M/s Institute of Skill Development & Training,
    College of Optometry, Mahatma Fule Vikas Mandal,
    Opp. New Era School, Govindngar,
    Mumbai Agra highway, Nasik - 422 009
    Phone: 098606 31444, 0253 2319967, 0253 2505170
    E-mail: info@isdtindia.com
    CLICK HERE to know more

    Sunday, November 20, 2011

    Uttarakhand High Court Subordinate Civil Court Clerical Cadre Service Exam., 2011

    (Exam Held on 28-8-2011)

    1. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists—
    List-I
    (a) Govind National Park
    (b) Sonanadi Wild Life Sanctuary
    (c) Tiger fall
    (d) Gorakhnath Ki Dhuni
    List-II
    1. Dehradun
    2. Champawat
    3. Pauri Garhwal
    4. Uttarkashi
    Code :
    (a) (b) (c) (d)
    (A) 4 3 2 1
    (B) 4 3 1 2
    (C) 3 4 2 1
    (D) 1 2 3 4
    Ans : (B)

    2. Which National Highway does not pass through Distt. Udham Singh Nagar ?
    (A) NH-125
    (B) NH-74
    (C) NH-87
    (D) NH-123
    Ans : (B)

    3. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists—
    List-I
    (a) Kotgarhi Devi
    (b) Pataal Rudreshwar
    (c) Raichand Devta
    (d) Dunagiri
    List-II
    1. Pithoragarh
    2. Champawat
    3. Bageshwar
    4. Almora
    Code :
    (a) (b) (c) (d)
    (A) 1 3 4 2
    (B) 3 1 2 4
    (C) 1 2 3 4
    (D) 2 1 4 3
    Ans : (C)


    4. ‘Indian Institute of Management’ IIM in Uttarakhand is situated—
    (A) Srinagar
    (B) Dehradun
    (C) Nainital
    (D) Kashipur (U.S. Nagar)
    Ans : (B)

    5. Match List-I and II—
    List-I (Hill)
    (a) Nanda Devi
    (b) Panchachuli
    (c) Bhagirathi
    (d) Trishul
    List-II (Place)
    1. Uttarkashi
    2. Chamoli
    3. Pithoragarh
    4. Almora
    Code :(a) (b) (c) (d)
    (A) 2 3 1 4
    (B) 1 2 3 4
    (C) 4 3 2 1
    (D) 2 1 3 4
    Ans : (A)

    6. Where is Industrial Taxological Research Centre situated ?
    (A) Dehradun
    (B) Roorkee
    (C) Nainital
    (D) Ranikhet
    Ans : (A)

    7. An electric bulb has a filament made of—
    (A) Copper
    (B) Iron
    (C) Lead
    (D) Tungsten
    Ans : (D)

    8. The Nainital Lake was discovered by (in 1841)—
    (A) Shankaracharya
    (B) Pradhumna Shah
    (C) P. Bairan
    (D) Frank Smith
    Ans : (A)

    9. Stainless steel contains—
    (A) Chromium, Nickel, Iron and Carbon
    (B) Nickel, Iron and Carbon
    (C) Chromium, Iron and Carbon
    (D) Iron and Carbon only
    Ans : (A)

    10. Where is the BHEL (Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited) situated ?
    (A) Dehradun
    (B) Haridwar
    (C) U. S. Nagar
    (D) Pauri
    Ans : (B)

    11. Where is National Lal Bahadur Shastri Academy of Administration situated ?
    (A) Dehradun
    (B) Nainital
    (C) Mussoorie
    (D) Haridwar
    Ans : (C)

    12. Mussoorie wild life sanctuary is established in—
    (A) 1983
    (B) 1993
    (C) 1971
    (D) 2001
    Ans : (B)

    13. Kedarnath wild life sanctuary is situated at—
    (A) Almora
    (B) Nainital
    (C) Uttarkashi
    (D) Chamoli
    Ans : (D)

    14. Where is Udaishankar Dance Academy situated ?
    (A) Almora
    (B) Dehradun
    (C) Srinagar
    (D) Haridwar
    Ans : (A)

    15. Most of the weather phenomenon takes place in the—
    (A) Photosphere
    (B) Exosphere
    (C) Stratosphere
    (D) Troposphere
    Ans : (D)

    16. Chemically, dry ice is—
    (A) Solid Carbondioxide
    (B) Solid Sulphurdioxide
    (C) Ice formed from distilled water
    (D) Ice kept at Sub-zero temperature
    Ans : (A)

    17. Who is the first Chairman of Public Service Commission of Uttarakhand ?
    (A) N.P. Nawani
    (B) K. Arya
    (C) Ajay Vikram Singh
    (D) Ashok Kant Saran
    Ans : (A)

    18. Where is the Tiffin top situated ?
    (A) Dehradun
    (B) Nainital
    (C) Mumbai
    (D) Roorkee
    Ans : (B)

    19. The planet nearest to sun is—
    (A) Mars
    (B) Jupiter
    (C) Mercury
    (D) Saturn
    Ans : (C)

    20. Excessive Consumption of alcoholic drinks causes damage to—
    (A) Lungs
    (B) Liver
    (C) Kidney
    (D) Heart
    Ans : (B)

    21. How many colour are there in white light ?
    (A) 6
    (B) 7
    (C) 8
    (D) 9
    Ans : (B)

    22. Corbett National Park aims mainly on protection of which animal ?
    (A) Elephant
    (B) Rhinoceros
    (C) Panther
    (D) Tiger
    Ans : (D)

    23. How many districts touch the international boundary in Uttarakhand ?
    (A) 3
    (B) 5
    (C) 4
    (D) 6
    Ans : (C)

    24. Which is the oldest Veda ?
    (A) Yajurveda
    (B) Rigveda
    (C) Samveda
    (D) Atharvaveda
    Ans : (B)

    25. Average blood-pressure of human is—
    (A) 60/100
    (B) 20/80
    (C) 60/140
    (D) 120/80
    Ans : (D)

    26. The number of chromosomes in human beings is—
    (A) 36
    (B) 46
    (C) 56
    (D) 26
    Ans : (B)

    27. The branch of Science that deals with tumors is known as—
    (A) Serology
    (B) Oncology
    (C) Chromology
    (D) Urology
    Ans : (B)

    28. What line connects the point on a map that receive equal amount of rainfall ?
    (A) Isobar
    (B) Isohel
    (C) Isotherm
    (D) Isohyet
    Ans : (D)

    29. Which Indian born physicist invented the ‘Optical Fibre’ ?
    (A) C. V. Raman
    (B) Satyendra Nath Bose
    (C) Homi J. Bhabha
    (D) Narinder Singh Kapany
    Ans : (D)

    30. ‘Ace’, ‘Double fault’, ‘Smash’, ‘Second Service’ and‘Gamepoint’ terms are related with which sport ?
    (A) Tennis
    (B) Squash
    (C) Table Tennis
    (D) Badminton
    Ans : (A)

    31. Who authored ancient Sanskrit plays ‘Malti Madhava’, ‘Mahavir-Charita’ and Uttar Ramcharita ?
    (A) Kalidas
    (B) Bhavabhuti
    (C) Banabhatta
    (D) Vishakhadatta
    Ans : (B)

    32. Which Indian lady writer authored Onasis award winning play ‘Harvest’, highlighting the controversial issue of Organ trading in poverty stricken areas ?
    (A) Kiran Desai
    (B) Jhumpa Lahiri
    (C) Manjula Padmanabhan
    (D) Arundhati Roy
    Ans : (C)

    33. Who was the first person to calculate the height of the Mount Everest ?
    (A) Andrew Waugh
    (B) George Everest
    (C) Nain Singh Rawat
    (D) Radhanath Sikdar
    Ans : (D)

    34. The transfer of Capital of British Indian from Calcutta to Delhi was effected during the period of—
    (A) Lord Minto
    (B) Lord Hardinge
    (C) Lord Chelmsford
    (D) Lord Reading
    Ans : (B)

    35. The scheme which identify creative children within the age group of 5 to 16 years in creative art creative performance, creative scientific innovations and creative writing ?
    (A) Bal Shree Scheme
    (B) Bal Bodh
    (C) Bal Sadan
    (D) Bal Shiksha
    Ans : (A)

    36. The right to Education provides free and compulsory education of all chidren in the age-group of 6 to 14 years. This right is inserted to which article of the Constitution ?
    (A) Article-21
    (B) Article-24
    (C) Article-19
    (D) Article-14
    Ans : (A)

    37. Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is the Research and developing wing of which Ministry under Government of India ?
    (A) Ministry of Home affairs
    (B) Ministry of defence
    (C) Ministry of Agriculture
    (D) Ministry of Environment
    Ans : (B)

    38. Which one of the following is wrongly matched ?
    (A) Central Potato Research Institute — Shimla
    (B) Archaelogical Survey of India — Kolkata
    (C) Indian Institute of Petroleum — Dehradun
    (D) National Dairy Research Institute — Panipat
    Ans : (D)

    39. Laprosy is caused by—
    (A) Pasteurella pestis
    (B) Mycobacterium
    (C) Clostridium
    (D) Vibrio
    Ans : (A)

    40. Bacteria were first discovered by—
    (A) Robert Koch
    (B) L. Pasteur
    (C) Robert Hooke
    (D) A. Von Leuwenhoek
    Ans : (D)

    41. Which is known as evening star ?
    (A) Cirrus
    (B) Saturn
    (C) Uranus
    (D) Venus
    Ans : (D)

    42. ‘Horse Latitude’ related to—
    (A) Thermal Belt
    (B) Sea Route
    (C) Pressure Belt
    (D) Eco Belt
    Ans : (B)

    43. Which one of the following layers have maximum density ?
    (A) Exosphere
    (B) Ionosphere
    (C) Stratosphere
    (D) Troposphere
    Ans : (B)

    44. The name of the founder of the Red Cross is—
    (A) Henry Dunant
    (B) Baden Powell
    (C) Frederick Passey
    (D) U-Thant
    Ans : (B)

    45. The city of Rome is situated on the bank of river—
    (A) Vistula
    (B) Avon
    (C) Rhine
    (D) Tiber
    Ans : (D)

    46. Vinegar is produced from—
    (A) Ethanoic Acid
    (B) Valeric Acid
    (C) Methanoic Acid
    (D) Butanoic Acid
    Ans : (C)

    47. The famous temple of ‘Neelkhanth Mahadev’ is situated in which district ?
    (A) Dehradun
    (B) Haridwar
    (C) Pauri Garhwal
    (D) Rudraprayag
    Ans : (B)

    48. Who is known as ‘Gandhi of Uttarakhand’ ?
    (A) Late Indramani Badoni
    (B) Sridev Suman
    (C) Sunderlal Bahuguna
    (D) Chandi Prasad Bhatt
    Ans : (A)

    49. Who is named as ‘Jhansi Ki Rani’ in the history of Garhwal ?
    (A) Teelu Rauteli
    (B) Maharani Gularia
    (C) Jiarani
    (D) None of the above
    Ans : (C)

    50. Who is the first Indian whose name is entered in ‘Guinese Book of World Records’ on making world record in shorthand ?
    (A) Shri Kishan Chandra Joshi
    (B) Dr. Gopal Das Bisht
    (C) Shri Badri Dutt Pandey
    (D) Dr. Harshavanti Bisht
    Ans : (B)

    51. When was the Nehru Institute of Mountaineering, Uttarkashi established ?
    (A) 14 November, 1951
    (B) 14 November, 1965
    (C) 9 November, 2000
    (D) 9 November, 1991
    Ans : (B)

    52. The confluence of Alaknanda and Bhagirathi river is—
    (A) Devprayag
    (B) Rudraprayag
    (C) Nandprayag
    (D) Karnaprayag
    Ans : (A)

    53. L.P.G. mainly contains—
    (A) Methane
    (B) Methane and Ethane
    (C) Hydrogen, Methane and Ethane
    (D) Butane and Propane
    Ans : (D)

    54. ‘Fire Temple’ is the worship place of which religion ?
    (A) Christianity
    (B) Yahudi
    (C) Muslim
    (D) Parsi
    Ans : (B)

    55. Where in 1943, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose announced the temporary Government for the freedom of India ?
    (A) Colombo
    (B) Manila
    (C) Singapore
    (D) Rangoon
    Ans : (C)

    56. Which one is not one of the four Vedas ?
    (A) Rigveda
    (B) Samveda
    (C) Atharvaveda
    (D) Ayurveda
    Ans : (D)

    57. Name of Shivaji’s mother—
    (A) Ahilya Bai
    (B) Jodhabai
    (C) Jeeja Bai
    (D) Panna Bai
    Ans : (C)

    58. Which city is called ‘City of Lakes’ ?
    (A) Udaipur
    (B) Jabalpur
    (C) Jammu
    (D) Mumbai
    Ans : (A)

    59. Which out of the following rivers terminates in the Arabian Sea ?
    (A) Krishna
    (B) Indus
    (C) Yamuna
    (D) Gomti
    Ans : (B)

    60. Who wrote ‘Geetanjali’ ?
    (A) Sharat Chandra
    (B) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
    (C) Rabindra Nath Tagore
    (D) Bankim Chandra Chaterjee
    Ans : (C)

    61. ‘Uber Cup’ is related to which game ?
    (A) Baseball
    (B) Badminton
    (C) Football
    (D) Basket Ball
    Ans : (B)

    62. Veer Chandra Singh Garhwali is related to—
    (A) Kakori-Case
    (B) Meerut-Armed Revolt
    (C) Chauri-Chaura Case
    (D) Peshwar Military Revolt
    Ans : (D)

    63. Which of the following is/are treated as artificial currency ?
    (A) ADR
    (B) GDR
    (C) SDR
    (D) Both ADR and SDR
    Ans : (C)

    64. In India, the interest rate on saving accounts in all the nationalized commercial banks is fixed by—
    (A) Union Ministry of Finance
    (B) Union Finance Commission
    (C) Indian Banks Association
    (D) None of the above
    Ans : (D)

    65. What does S and P 500 relate to ?
    (A) Super Computer
    (B) A new technique in e-business
    (C) A new technique in bridge building
    (D) A index of stock of large companies
    Ans : (D)

    66. Gilt-edged market means—
    (A) Bullion market
    (B) Market of Government Securities
    (C) Markets of Guns
    (D) Market of Pure metals
    Ans : (B)

    67. Which one of the following ports of India handles the highest tonnage of import cargo ?
    (A) Calcutta
    (B) Kandla
    (C) Mumbai
    (D) Visakhapatnam
    Ans : (C)

    68. ‘Chapchar Kut’ festival is celebrated in—
    (A) Arunachal Pradesh
    (B) Assam
    (C) Mizoram
    (D) Sikkim
    Ans : (C)

    69. First Indian actress to be awarded ‘Padamshri’—
    (A) Smita Patil
    (B) Nargis Dutt
    (C) Meena Kumari
    (D) Madhubala
    Ans : (B)

    70. ‘Charak Sanhita’ is related to which of the following ?
    (A) Art
    (B) Law
    (C) Adminstration of State
    (D) Medicine
    Ans : (D)

    71. During which five year plan was the Emergency clamped, new election took place and Janta Party was elected ?
    (A) Third
    (B) Fourth
    (C) Fifth
    (D) Sixth
    Ans : (C)

    72. If a Panchayat is dissolved, elections are to be held within—
    (A) 1 month
    (B) 3 months
    (C) 6 months
    (D) 1 year
    Ans : (C)

    73. Who was the speaker of the first Lok Sabha ?
    (A) Hukum Singh
    (B) G. V. Mavalankar
    (C) K.M. Munshi
    (D) U.N. Dhebar
    Ans : (B)

    74. The resolution for removing the Vice-President of India can be moved in the—
    (A) Lok Sabha alone
    (B) Either House of Parliament
    (C) Joint Sitting of Parliament
    (D) Rajya Sabha Alone
    Ans : (D)

    75. The salaries and allowances of the Judges of the High Court are charged to the—
    (A) Consolidated Fund of India
    (B) Consolidated Fund of the State
    (C) Contingency Fund of India
    (D) Contingency Fund of the State
    Ans : (B)

    76. Which one of the following rights was described by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar as the heart and soul of the constitution ?
    (A) Right to freedom of religion
    (B) Right to property
    (C) Right to equality
    (D) Right to Constitutional Remedies
    Ans : (D)

    77. The state which has the largest number of seats reserved for the scheduled tribes in Lok Sabha is—
    (A) Bihar
    (B) Gujarat
    (C) Uttar Pradesh
    (D) Madhya Pradesh
    Ans : (D)

    78. Which one among the following has the highest energy ?
    (A) Blue light
    (B) Green light
    (C) Red light
    (D) Yellow light
    Ans : (A)

    79. The marine animal called dugong which is vulnerable to extinction is a/an—
    (A) Amphibian
    (B) Bony fish
    (C) Shark
    (D) Mammal
    Ans : (D)

    80. In making the saffron spice, which one of the following parts of the plant is used ?
    (A) Leaf
    (B) Petal
    (C) Sepal
    (D) Stigma
    Ans : (D)

    81. The full name of EONR is—
    (A) East Organisation for North Region
    (B) European Organisation for Nuclear Research
    (C) English Organisation for Nuclear Research
    (D) None of these
    Ans : (B)

    82. In the context of alternative sources of energy, Ethanol as a viable bio-fuel can be obtained from—
    (A) Potato
    (B) Rice
    (C) Sugarcane
    (D) Wheat
    Ans : (C)

    83. In the following matching which one of them does not match ?
    (A) Baki Etihas—Badal Sarkar
    (B) Sita Swayamber—Vishnu Das Bhave
    (C) Yayati—Girish Karnad
    (D) Gidha—Jabar Patel
    Ans : (D)

    84. The ‘Instrument of Instructions’ contained in the Government of India Act, 1935 have been incorporated in the Constitution of India in the year 1950 as—
    (A) Fundamental Rights
    (B) Directive Principle of State Policy
    (C) Extent of executive power of State
    (D) Conduct of business of the Government of India
    Ans : (B)

    85. Reserve Bank of India was Established in—
    (A) 1929
    (B) 1942
    (C) 1935
    (D) 1947
    Ans : (C)

    86. Hereditary information in animals and plants is stored in—
    (A) DNA
    (B) RNA
    (C) Ribosomes
    (D) None of these
    Ans : (A)

    87. Point out the wrong match—
    (A) Plague — Rat
    (B) Rabies — Dog
    (C) Polio — Monkey
    (D) Tapeworm — Pig
    Ans : (C)

    88. Diabetes is caused due to lack of—
    (A) Sugar
    (B) Insulin
    (C) Calcium
    (D) Iron
    Ans : (B)

    89. The satellite launching center in India is located at—
    (A) Thumba
    (B) Bangalore
    (C) Sri Harikota
    (D) Trombay
    Ans : (C)

    90. The Indian Institute of Remote Sensing is located in—
    (A) Nainital
    (B) Dehradun
    (C) Haridwar
    (D) Delhi
    Ans : (B)

    91. Central Building Reserach Institute is located at—
    (A) Lucknow
    (B) Varanasi
    (C) Roorkee
    (D) Chennai
    Ans : (C)

    92. Optical fiber are used in—
    (A) CAT Scans
    (B) X-ray photos
    (C) Ultrasonic Scans
    (D) Endoscopy
    Ans : (A)

    93. The concept of carbon credit is originated from which one of the following ?
    (A) Earth Summit, Rio-de Janerio
    (B) Kyoto Protocol
    (C) Montreal Protocol
    (D) G-8, Summit Helligendamm
    Ans : (B)

    94. Who is known as ‘Missile Man of India’ ?
    (A) Arjun Singh
    (B) Dr. C. V. Raman
    (C) Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
    (D) H.J. Bhabha
    Ans : (C)

    95. The largest gland of body is—
    (A) Liver
    (B) Pancreas
    (C) Pituitary
    (D) Adrenal
    Ans : (A)

    96. Cryogenic Engine is used in—
    (A) Sub-marine
    (B) Glider
    (C) Aeroplane
    (D) Satellite Launch Vehicle
    Ans : (D)

    97. On which of the following rivers Hirakund Dam is built ?
    (A) Godawari
    (B) Ganga
    (C) Narmada
    (D) Mahanadi
    Ans : (D)

    98. Kaziranga Sanctuary is for the protection of—
    (A) Birds
    (B) Tiger
    (C) Rhinoceros
    (D) Elephant
    Ans : (C)

    99. Pt. Ravishankar is an exponent of—
    (A) Sitar
    (B) Sarod
    (C) Tabla
    (D) Flute
    Ans : (A)

    100. The Eiffel Tower is situated at—
    (A) London
    (B) Berlin
    (C) Paris
    (D) Washington
    Ans : (C)

    101. The second largest delta is on the river of—
    (A) Narmada
    (B) Krishna
    (C) Brahamputra
    (D) Godawari
    Ans : (B)

    102. Volume of blood in normal body is—
    (A) 3-4 litre
    (B) 10-12 litre
    (C) 8-10 litre
    (D) 5-6 litre
    Ans : (D)

    103. ‘Lord Buddha’ was born at—
    (A) Vaishali
    (B) Lumbini
    (C) Kapilvastu
    (D) Patliputra
    Ans : (B)

    104. Who is known as ‘Father of Computer’ ?
    (A) Blaze Pascal
    (B) Charles Bavage
    (C) A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
    (D) Homi Bhabha
    Ans : (B)

    105. Who is known as ‘Lady with the lamp’ ?
    (A) Sarojini Naidu
    (B) Jone of Arc
    (C) Mother Teresa
    (D) Florence Nightingale
    Ans : (D)

    106. ‘Garba Dance’ is associated with which state?
    (A) Punjab
    (B) Haryana
    (C) Gujarat
    (D) Orissa
    Ans : (C)

    107. ‘Alfred Noble’ is known for—
    (A) Microphone
    (B) Type-writer
    (C) Dynamite
    (D) Gramophone
    Ans : (C)

    108. ‘World Environment Day’ is celebrated on which date ?
    (A) 5th June
    (B) 2nd October
    (C) 10th November
    (D) 19th November
    Ans : (A)

    109. Jim Corebett National Park was established in the year—
    (A) 1936
    (B) 1947
    (C) 1982
    (D) 1957
    Ans : (A)

    110. ‘Project Tiger’ was started in the year—
    (A) 1972
    (B) 1973
    (C) 1982
    (D) 1990
    Ans : (B)

    111. Normal blood sugar level in human is—
    (A) 80-100 mg/100 ml of blood
    (B) 50-80 mg/100 ml of blood
    (C) 110-170 mg/100 ml of blood
    (D) 115-140 mg/100 ml of blood
    Ans : (A)

    112. The United Nations Organisation came into existence in—
    (A) 1946
    (B) 1945
    (C) 1947
    (D) 1950
    Ans : (B)

    113. The headquarters of International Labour Organisation is located in—
    (A) Geneva
    (B) The Hague
    (C) New York
    (D) Rome
    Ans : (A)

    114. ‘Dar-es-Salaam’ is capital of—
    (A) Kenya
    (B) Tanzania
    (C) Japan
    (D) Israel
    Ans : (B)

    115. ‘Kyat’ is the currency of—
    (A) Myanmar
    (B) Saudi Arabia
    (C) Japan
    (D) Libya
    Ans : (A)

    116. Who is called the ‘Grand Old Man of India’?
    (A) Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose
    (B) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
    (C) Dadabhai Nauroji
    (D) Mahatma Gandhi
    Ans : (C)

    117. Mark the incorrect pair—
    (A) Frontier Gandhi—Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
    (B) Deshbandhu—Chitranjan Dass
    (C) Deenbandhu—C.F. Andrews
    (D) Lok Nayak—Jai Prakash
    Ans : (A)

    118. Article-370 of the Indian Constitution is related to—
    (A) Jammu and Kashmir
    (B) Sikkim
    (C) Punjab
    (D) Assam
    Ans : (A)

    119. The minimum age required for an Indian citizen to become a member of the Lok Sabha is—
    (A) 21 years
    (B) 25 years
    (C) 30 years
    (D) 35 years
    Ans : (B)

    120. What is the principle by which is cooling system (Radiator) in a motor car works ?
    (A) Conduction only
    (B) Convection only
    (C) Radiation only
    (D) Both conduction and radiation
    Ans : (D)

    121. Which among the following do/does not belong/belongs to the GSM family of wireless technology ?
    (A) EDGE
    (B) DSI
    (C) LTE
    (D) None of these
    Ans : (B)

    122. Which one of the following types of waves are used in a night vision apparatus ?
    (A) Radio wave
    (B) Microwave
    (C) IR wave
    (D) None of these
    Ans : (C)

    123. Which one of the following is used as an explosive ?
    (A) Phosphorous Trichloride
    (B) Mercuric Oxide
    (C) Graphite
    (D) Nitroglycerine
    Ans : (D)

    124. Consider the following—
    1. Camphor
    2. Chicory
    3. Vanilla
    Which of the above is/are plant product(s)?
    (A) 1 and 2 only
    (B) 3 only
    (C) 1 and 3 only
    (D) 1, 2 and 3
    Ans : (D)

    125. In the context of Indian wildlife, the flying fox is a—
    (A) Bat
    (B) Kite
    (C) Stork
    (D) Vulture
    Ans : (A)

    126. The main chemical substance present in the bones and teeth of animal is—
    (A) Sodium Chloride
    (B) Sugar
    (C) Calcium Phosphate
    (D) Calcium Sulphate
    Ans : (C)

    127. What is the colour of ‘Black Box’ of an aeroplane ?
    (A) Black
    (B) Red
    (C) Violet
    (D) Orange
    Ans : (D)

    128. ‘Foot and Mouth Disease’ is found in—
    (A) Cattles and sheep
    (B) Cattles and pigs
    (C) Sheep and goats
    (D) All of the above
    Ans : (D)

    129. In Computer terminology CD means—
    (A) Compact disc
    (B) Compressed disc
    (C) Computerised data
    (D) Compressed data
    Ans : (A)

    130. ‘Alzeheimer Disease’ effects which organ of the body ?
    (A) Ear
    (B) Brain
    (C) Eye
    (D) Abdomen
    Ans : (B)

    131. Main Constituent of honey is—
    (A) Glucose
    (B) Sucrose
    (C) Maltose
    (D) Fructose
    Ans : (D)

    132. Which of the following is the richest source of Vitamin C ?
    (A) Carrot
    (B) Guava
    (C) Mango
    (D) Orange
    Ans : (B)

    133. If a potato is placed on a pure paper plate which is white and unprinted and put in a microwave oven. The potato heat up the paper plate does not. This is because—
    (A) Potato is mainly made up of starch whereas paper is mainly made up of cellulose
    (B) Potato contains water whereas paper does not contains water
    (C) Potato transmits microwaves whereas paper reflects microwaves
    (D) None of these
    Ans : (A)

    134. ‘Swaraj is my Birth-Right’ who gave this slogan ?
    (A) Subhash Chandra Bose
    (B) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
    (C) Lal Bahadur Shastri
    (D) Jawahar Lal Nehru
    Ans : (B)

    135. In India ‘Silicon Valley’ is situated in—
    (A) Madras (Chennai)
    (B) Mumbai
    (C) Bangalore (Bengaluru)
    (D) Kolkata
    Ans : (C)

    136. ‘Chilli Saltpetre’ is associated with—
    (A) Sodium Nitrate
    (B) Cupric Chloride
    (C) Potassium Nitrate
    (D) Sodium Chloride
    Ans : (A)

    137. The drug ‘Quinine’ is obtained from which plant ?
    (A) Cannabis Plant
    (B) Cinchona Plant
    (C) Tulsi Plant
    (D) Sunflower plant
    Ans : (B)

    138. Who invented ‘Television’ ?
    (A) Edison
    (B) Galelio
    (C) Baired
    (D) Franklin
    Ans : (C)

    139. Which of the following instrument is used to measure intensity of sun-rays ?
    (A) Astrometer
    (B) Crescograph
    (C) Acteometer
    (D) Barometer
    Ans : (A)

    140. Which of the following is the highest mountain peak of Uttarakhand ?
    (A) Nandadevi
    (B) Chaukhambha
    (C) Kamet
    (D) Mount Everest
    Ans : (A)

    World's ‘lightest material' developed

    Scientists have developed what they claim is the world's lightest material — a metal with a density of 0.9 mg/cc.
    A team from the University of California, the California Institute of Technology and the HRL Laboratories says that the new material redefines the limits of lightweight materials because of its unique “micro-lattice” cellular architecture.
    The scientists were able to make a material that consists of 99.99 per cent air by designing the 0.01 per cent solid at the nanometre, micron and millimetre scales, the latest issue ofSciencereported.
    “The trick is to fabricate a lattice of interconnected hollow tubes with a wall thickness 1,000 times thinner than a human hair,” said lead scientist Tobias Schaedler of HRL.
    The material's architecture allows unprecedented mechanical behaviour for a metal, including complete recovery from compression exceeding 50 per cent strain and high energy absorption, say the scientists.
    “Materials actually get stronger as the dimensions are reduced to the nano-scale. Combine this with the possibility of tailoring the architecture of the micro-lattice and you have a unique cellular material,” team member Lorenzo Valdevit said.
    Developed for the Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency, the novel material could be used for battery electrodes and acoustic, vibration or shock energy absorption, say the scientists.
    William Carter, manager of the architected materials group at HRL, compared the new material to larger, more familiar edifices: “Modern buildings, exemplified by the Eiffel Tower or the Golden Gate Bridge, are incredibly light and weight-efficient by virtue of their architecture. We are revolutionising lightweight materials by bringing this concept to the nano and micro scales.”

    Vivek Express is the longest running train in India


    Vivek Express is the longest running train in India, and 8th longest in the world. This weekly train runs a total distance of 4,286 km from Dibrugarh in upper Assam, to Kanyakumari at the southern tip of Tamil Nadu, that will be covered in 82:30 hours. There are 52 halts spanning across a total of 615 intermediate railway stations Himsagar Express was previously the longest running train in India.

    Tuesday, November 15, 2011

    SIDBI SPECIALIST OFFICERS RECRUITMENT



    SIDBI Specialist Officers vacancy Nov 2011 notice invits applications from Indian nationals to join Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) as Specialist Officares.The details of SIDBI recruitment notice is given below:


    1. Name of post: Chief Economist (in rank of Chief General Manager) Vacancy: 01 posts
    2. Name of post: Chief General Manager (Capital Advisory Services/ Marketing of Financial/Loan product) Vacancy: 02 posts on contract basis
    3. Name of post: General Managers (HR & Industrial Relations/ Risk Management/ Treasury) Vacancy: 03 posts on contract basis
    4. Name of post: Deputy General Manager  (Taxation-1, Audit & Inspection-2) Vacancy: 03 posts
    5. Name of post: Assistant General Managers (Risk Management, Treasury and Taxation) Vacancy: 03 posts
    Application Fee : Rs. 300/- (Rs. 50/- for SC/ST& PWD candidates) to be deposited in SBI through a payment Challan form in cash.

    How to apply : The deserving candidates are required to send their application completed in all respects to the address mentioned below; 
    Chief General Manager, Human Resources Development Department (HRDD),
    Small Industries Development Bank of India,
    Head Office, SIDBI Tower, (II Floor),
    15, Ashok Marg, Lucknow – 226001
    Last date for receipt of applications; 11th Dec 2011.

    For complete details of SIDBI specialist officers recruitment notice visit http://www.sidbi.in/recruitment.asp

    Rajasthan Became the Only State in India to Implement Public Service Guarantee Act

    The Rajasthan government implemented the Public Service Guarantee Act in the state on 14 November 2011. It came into force with an aim to provide public services in a time-bound manner. Rajasthan became the only state in India where the state government made a provision of the penalty imposed for failing to provide a service or for a delay. The penalty would be recovered from the salary of the concerned designated officer.

    The Act covered 108 services of 15 major government departments, envisages a time-bound performance of duties by government officials and it possessed a provision of cash penalty for the offenders. The Public Service Guarantee Act included services pertaining to departments of Police, Finance, Energy, Medical, Traffic, Public Health Engineering, Food, Housing, Water Resources and Social Justice among others.

    Provisions of Rajasthan Government Public Service Guarantee Act

    •    As per the provisions of penalty, the competent appellate officer could impose a penalty which was set not be less than Rs 500 and not more than Rs 5,000. The appellate officer could also impose a penalty of Rs 250 per day on undue delay.

    •    The stipulated time for clearance of appeals would vary from an hour in some cases to 24 hours; like in the case of appeals made with regard to post-mortem reports and goes up to 45 days; depending upon the service desired.

    •    The time would be calculated from the day of the appeal submission.

    •    The designated officer of the department may reject an application for a notified service, having recorded the reason in writing and informing the applicant.

    •    A person whose application for a specific service or work is rejected for any reason would be entitled to approach the first appeal officer and thereafter the second appellate officer; with his grievances under the Act.

    •    The officials are accountable to ensure that either the desired service is provided or explain the limitations for not providing it.