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Thursday, September 15, 2011

Anna hazare Supporter Bhagwan Das cash reward of Rs 2,000 for showing utmost honesty and sincerity in his work

Honest attendant gets reward I nitially I thought it was a bomb,” said Bhagwan Das, the attendant of Bhopal Express who found the bag containing Rs 10 lakh. “I called my mechanic and we opened the orange and white rexine bag. Both of us were stunned to find piles of Rs 1,000 currency notes inside.’’ Late on Thursday evening, West Central Railways announced a cash reward of Rs 2,000 for Das “for showing utmost honesty and sincerity in his work”. For Das, it was all in a day’s work. “I consider the Railways my family. Will anyone steal from his own family? I am a follower of Anna Hazare and had even gone to the Ramlila Maidan during the agitation. When I found the bag, I called the RPF men on patrol who then handed over the bag to the General Railway Police,’’ said Das.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Application [PGDCA] admission at Patna university

Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Application [PGDCA] admission at Patna university

Patna University , bihar B.Ed. 2009-10 result

Patna University , bihar B.Ed. 2009-10 result
http://pucc.bih.nic.in/ptc.pdf

Patna University , Bihar profile, History , foundation


Patna University was established in the year 1917 and it functioned as affiliating and examining body for over 30 years. On January 2, 1952 it was converted into a purely teaching cum-residential University with the territorial jurisdiction over Metropolitan Patna. It is one of the oldest Universities in the Country. In Bihar it is the first, and in India, it is the seventh oldest University. The University buildings are located on the bank of River Ganges and in the second Campus i.e. Saidpur Campus.



The Patna University has 31 postgraduate departments in the faculties of Science, Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, Commerce, Law and 10 constituent colleges, apart from Patna Medical College and Patna Dental College in the Faculty of Medicine whose management and control are with the State Government. There are 4 Institutes maintained by the University e.g. Institute of Psychological Research & Services, Institute of Public Administration, Institute of Music, and Institute of Library and Information Science. College of Arts & Crafts is fully devoted to the course of fine arts and has been imparting teaching in painting, sculptures etc. A Faculty of Fine Arts has also been started and is located on the campus of College of Arts & Crafts. Directorate of Distance Education (DDE) is a separate unit catering to the needs of large number of students who are unable to get admission as regular students in Colleges or are in service in some institutions. The University is eager to start e-learning.



The University is also running the Master of Business Administration Course in the Department of Applied Economics and Commerce, the Department of Personal Management and Industrial Relation is having post-graduate Diploma courses in Industrial Safety Management and Rural Management and Welfare Administration. These are self-financed courses.



The Population Research Centre is working in the Department of Statistics with the assistance of Ministry of Health and Family Planning, Government of India. It is a Centre for Population Studies & Publication Health.



The Patna University Computer Centre is running Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Application (PGDCA) course from the session 2008-09. P.G. Diploma in Bio-Informatics course at the Centre is likely to be started from the next session. Master in Computer Application (MCA) also will soon be started after the approval of Hon'ble Chancellor in collaboration with the Department of Statistics, Patna University.



The Central Library is catering to the needs of the students and teachers, research scholars etc. and is located in the centre of the campus. The Library has been connected to inflibnet and steps are being taken to computerize the working. The University Central Library is rendering its services to the teachers, students and researchers. For students it is opened for 24 hours. The number of various volumes at present is over 4, 00, 000 besides 87 periodicals and 50,000 back journals. It has more than 5000 valuable old manuscripts which are very rare and are of much use to the research scholars. The Library is working to establish e-resource centre, e-journal facilities and to transform into Digital Library.



Patna College, Science College, Magadh Mahila College, B. N. College, Patna Women’s College and Vanijaya Mahavidyalaya, have also opened post-graduate departments in the various subjects on the approval of the State Government and are running under the College administration. These post-graduate classes were started on the demand of the students and the public in general and to defuse the crisis of the admission in higher courses.



The UGC Academic Staff College is functioning efficiently and imparting refresher courses in various subjects and orientation programme for the teachers of the South East Zone.



The existing number of students in the university P.G. Departments, Colleges and Institutes is more than 18,741 and the number of teachers is 448 out of sanctioned post of 1004. At present the teacher student ratio is 1:42. If all vacant post were filled up then this ratio will become 1:18.



Natural Resources of state Bihar

Bihar lies in the tropical to sub tropical region. Rainfall here is the most significant factor in determining the nature of vegetation. Bihar has a monsoon climate with an average annual rainfall of 1200 mm.






Forests







The sub Himalayan foothill of Someshwar and Dun ranges in Champaran constitute another belt of moist deciduous forests. These also consists of scrub, grass and reeds. Here the rainfall is above 1,600 mm and thus promotes luxuriant Sal forests in the favoured areas. The hot and dry summer gives the deduous forests. The most important trees are Shorea Robusta (Sal), Shisham, Cedrela Toona, Khair, and Semal. This type of forests also occurs in Saharasa and Purnia districts.







Fertile Land







The topography of Bihar can be easily described as a fertile alluvial plain occupying the Gangetic Valley. The plain extends from the foothills of the Himalayas in the north to a few miles south of the river Ganges as it flows through the State from the west to the east. Rich farmland and lush orchards extend throughout the state. Following are the major crops: paddy, wheat, lentils, sugarcane, jute (hemp, related to the marijuana plant, but a source of tough fibers and "gunny bags"). Also, cane grows wild in the marshes of West Champaran. The principal fruits are: mangoes, banana, jack fruit and litchis. This is one the very few areas outside China which produces litchi.



Water Resources







Water like ground and mineral resources is of great significance as it provides means of drinking water for man and animals, irrigation for agriculture, industrial uses, production of hydro-electricity, transportation and recreation etc. The importance of water is so immense that the people in ancient times worshipped it.







Bihar is richly endowed with water resources, both the ground water resource and the surface water resource. Not only by rainfall but it has considerable water supply from the rivers which flow within the territory of the State. Ganga is the main river which is joined by tributaries with their sources in the Himalayas. Some of them are Saryu (Ghaghra), Gandak, Budhi Gandak, Bagmati, Kamla-Balan and Mahananda.







There are some other rivers that start from the platue area and meet in Ganges or its associate rivers after flowing towards north. Some of them are Sone, Uttari Koyal, Punpun, Panchane and Karmnasha.







There are several rivers in Bihar which contribute a lot to the peoples of Bihar. These rivers make the water available for irrigation purpose and also help in generating the hydro-thermal energy for the state. Apart from this they provide a medium for water transport, provide fishes for fishery industry and enrich the natural resources of state in many other ways.







All the above rivers have their impact on the Bihar plain. State also has non-exhaustible source of ground water which is in use for drinking purposes, irrigation and industries.



Mineral Production







Steatite - 945 Tonnes

Pyrites - 9,539 Tonnes

Quartzite - 14,865 Tonnes

Crude Mica - 53 Tonnes

Limestone - 4,78,000 Tonnes

Bihar State Profile , Geography , history

Bihar is located in the eastern part of the country (between 83°-30' to 88°-00' longitude). It is an entirely land–locked state, although the outlet to the sea through the port of Kolkata is not far away. Bihar lies mid-way between the humid West Bengal in the east and the sub humid Uttar Pradesh in the west which provides it with a transitional position in respect of climate, economy and culture. It is bounded by Nepal in the north and by Jharkhand in the south. The Bihar plain is divided into two unequal halves by the river Ganga which flows through the middle from west to east.








Physical Features

Latitude 24°-20'-10" ~ 27°-31'-15" N

Longitude 82°-19'-50" ~ 88°-17'-40" E

Rural Area 92,257.51 sq. kms

Urban Area 1,095.49 sq. kms

Total Area 94,163.00 sq. kms

Height above Sea-Level 173 Feet

Normal Rainfall 1,205 mm

Avg. Number of Rainy Days 52.5 Days in a Year



Administrative Units

Divisions 9

Districts 38

Sub-Divisions 101

CD Blocks 534

Panchayats 8,471

Number of Revenue Villages 45,103

Number of Urban Agglomerations 14

Number of Towns 199

- Statutory Towns 139

- Non-Statutory Towns 60

Police Stations 853

- Civil Police Stations 813

- Railway Police Stations 40

Police Districts 43

- Civil Police District 39

- Railway Police District 4



Key Statistics - as per 2011 Census (Provisional)

Population 10,38,04,637

- Male 5,41,85,347

- Female 4,96,19,290

Population (0~6 Years Group)

- In Absolute Numbers 1,85,82,229

96,15,280



89,66,949



- Percentage of Total Population 17.90%

17.75%



18.07%



Literacy

- In Absolute Numbers 5,43,90,254

3,27,11,975



2,16,78,279



- Percentage of Total Population 63.82%

73.39%



53.33%



Decadal Population Growth (2001-2011)

- Absolute 2,08,06,128

- As Percentage 25.07%

Highest Decadal Growth at Madhepura District (30.65%)

Lowest Decadal Growth at Gopalganj District (18.83%)

- Civil Police Stations 813

- Railway Police Stations 40

Density of Population 1,102 per sq kms

- Highest Density Sheohar, 1882 per sq kms

- Lowest Density Kaimur, 488 per sq kms

Most Populous District Patna: 57,72,804

Least Populous District Sheikhpura: 6,34,927

Sex Ratio (Females/Thousand Males) 916

- Highest Ratio (Gopalganj) 1,015

- Lowest Ratio (Munger and Bhagalpur) 879

Highest Literacy Rate Rohtas, 75.59%

Lowest Literacy Rate Purnia, 52.49%

Average Population of a District 27,31,701

BIADA Report: Minor corrections incorporated in the BIADA Report as submitted by the Chief Secretary, Govt. of Bihar. - 04-08-2011.

BIADA Report: Minor corrections incorporated in the BIADA Report as submitted by the Chief Secretary, Govt. of Bihar. - 04-08-2011.

For more details click here

http://gov.bih.nic.in/documents/BIADA-Report-Corrections.pdf

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Vocational Cources at Magadh University - 2011

Hotel Hospitality and Tourism Management

Dr.k.K Narayan Director 9334115526

Sri Neeraj Raj Lec. 9905397832

Krishna Muktibodh Lec. 9334214590

Detail>>

IRRDM(INSTITUTE OF RURAL RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVLOPMENT MANAGMENT)

Dr. Suresh Prasad, Director IRRDM 0631-2200410 (O)

9431084979 2200833®

Dr. R.P. Sinha, Co-ordinator IRRDM 9430091390,0631-2200410

Detail>>

DDE/B.Ed

Dr. Arun Kumar, Director/ 0631-2200491 (O)

Co-ordinator DDE/B.Ed 9431416005, 2221823(R)

Dr. Sushil Kr. Singh, Dy. Director DDE 9431278687,2423339(R) Detail>>

Director Inst. Of Physiotherapy

Dr. R.P. Singh, Director Inst. Of Physiotherapy 9931711169

Director Inst. Of Nur.& H. M.

Dr. A.N.Teterway, (M.O.) Director Inst. Of Nur.& H. M. 2200497 (O) 2200809 (R)

Director Inst. Of Lab. Science

Dr. Ram Lakhan Prasad, Director Inst. Of Lab. Science 2432481 (R)

Director Inst. Of Bio-techn.

Dr. K.B.Sharma, Director Inst. Of Bio-techn. 9934433914

Director Inst. Of Bio-Chem.

Dr. Nandjee Kumar, Director Inst. Of Bio-Chem. 9431073451 Detail>>

Director Inst. Of Remote Sen.

Dr. Rana Pratap Singh, Director Inst. Of Remote Sen. 9934217984

Director Inst. Of center for Foreigns

Dr. Sushil Kumar Singh, Director Inst. Of center for Foreigns 9431278687

Director Inst. Of com Sc. & Information tech.

Dr. U.N.Singh, Director Inst. Of com Sc. & Information tech.0631 -2431517 (R)

Director Inst. Of food Nutr. & Dietrics

Dr. Deodutta Rai, Director Inst. Of food Nutr. & Dietrics 9931604526

Inst. Of Agriculture

Dr. D.N. Chakhaiyar, Director Inst. Of Agriculture 9430092385

Director Inst. Of Airline & Travel Management

Dr. Sunil Suman, 2225160 (R)

Director Inst. Of Yoga

Dr. D.S.Baghel, (M.O) Director Inst. Of Yoga 2200497 (O) 2410496 (R)

Dr. D.K. Yadav, (Reg.) Director Bihar Institute of T. 2200490(O) 9431207418

Inst. Of Women Edu.

Dr. Kusum Kumari, Director 9431447793

Inst. Of Journalism And Mass Communication

Dr. C.P.Singh, Director2220009, 9835061655

Magadh University Examination planner 2011 | Programme of B.A./B.Sc./ B.Com. Part-III (Hons.) Exam.-2011

A :-  Programme of B.A./B.Sc./ B.Com. Part-III  (Hons.) Exam.-2011  SUBJECTS UNDER FOUR GROUP
Group-A:   (1) Sociology (2) A.I. & A.S (3) English (4) Arabic (5) Pub. Adm. (6) Bengali
                  (7) L. S. W. (8) Home. Sc. (9) Mathematics (10) Statistic.
Group-B:   (1) History (2) Psychology (3) Urdu (4) Sanskrit (5) Maithili
                  (6) Rural Economics (7) Philosophy (8) Persian (9)Buddhist Studies.
Group:-C:  (1) Economics (2) Geography (3) Hindi (4) Pali (5) Maghi (6) Bhojpuri
                  (7) Pol. Sc. (8) Prakrit (9) Music.
Group-D:   (1) Chemistry (2) Commerce (3) Physics (4) Botany (5) Electronics  
                   (6) Zoology. 
1st Sitting – Time 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.2nd Sitting – Time 02:00 p.m. to 05:00 p. m.
DateGroupPaperGroupPaper
07/05/2011AVBV
09/05/2011CVDV
10/05/2011AVIBVI
11/05/2011CVIDVI
12/05/2011AVIIBVII
13/05/2011CVIIDVII
16/05/2011AVIIIBVIII
18/05/2011CVIIIDVIII
19/05/2011Sc. & Com.G.S.Arts.G.S.
B :-  Programme of B.A./B.Sc./ B.Com. Part-III  Gen. Exam.-2011

1st Sitting – Time 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
2nd Sitting – Time 02:00 p.m. to 05:00 p. m.
DateArtsScienceCommerceArtsScienceCommerce
0705/2011
Music& R. Eco.XXBuddhist StudiesElectro.X
09/05/2011StatisticsStatisticsXL.S.WPhysicsA/C-I
10/05/2011Pub.Ad.XXPsychologyBotanyA/C-II
11/05/2011Geog.Geog.XHome. Sc.Chem.Lab-I
12/05/2011PhilosophyXXMathMathLab-II
13/05/2011Pol. Sc.XXEconomicsZoologyBus. Math. Stat.
16/05/2011A.I & A S.
Lang. & Lit.
XXG., S.G., S.G. S.
18/05/2011XXSociologyXX
19/05/2011HistoryXXXXX
C :-  Programme of B.A./B.Sc./ B.Com. Part-III  Practical. Exam.-2011
20/05/2011 to 23/05/2011                               Hons.                                   Sc. Arts & Com.
DO                                                         General                                       Sc. Arts & Com.                              

             A:-EXAMINATION PROGRAMME  OF B.A/BSC. /B.COM . PART-II (HONS.) EXAM .-2011
SUBJECT UNDER FOUR GROUPS
Group –A:-PHYSICS (2) BOTANY (3) ELECTRONICD (4) COMMERCE
GROUP-B:-(1)ZOOLOGY (2)MATHEMATICS (3)STATISTICS
GROUP- C :-(1)SOCIOLOGY  (2)GEOGRAPHY (3)POL.SC. (4)PALI (5)PHILOSOPHY  (6)PRAKRIT (7)SANAKRIT (8)MAITHILI
(9)PUB.ADM (10) HOME SC.(11 BUDDHIST STUDIES  (12) BHOJPURI
GROUP-D:-(1) ECONOMICS (2) A.I.&A.S. (3) PSYCHOLOGY (4)URDU (5) ENGLISH (6)L.S.W. (7) PERSIAN (8) ARABIC
(9) HINDI  (10) MAGHI (11) MUSIC (12)RURAL ECONOMICS  (13)BENGALI (14) HISTORY

1st SITTING  -10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
2nd SITTING  -2:30P.M. TO 5:30 P.M.
DATEGROUPPAPERGROUPPAPER
15/04/2011AIIIBIIICHEM.A
18/04/2011CIIIDIIICHEM.B
19/04/2011AIVBIVX
20/04/2011CIVDIVCHEM.C
B :- EXAMINATION PROGRAMME OF B.A./B.SC./B.COM. PART-II SUBSIDIARY  .EXAM. 2011

1ST SITTING – TIME  10:30 a.m. to 01:30p.m.
2nd sitting  -time  02:30 p.m. to 05:30 p.m.
DATEARTSSCIENCECOMMERCEARTSSCIENCECOMMERCE
21/04/2011MUSIC&STATISTICESSTATISTICSXBUDDHIST STUDIES/PABOTANYX
25/04/2011HISTORYELECTROXPOL.SC.XM.B.
26/04/2011L.S.W.XXECONOMICSCHEM.X
27/04/2011HOME SC.XXPHILOSOPHYCOMP.COMP.
28/04/2011MATHMATHXPSYCHOLOGYXPL.ECO.DEV.
29/04/2011LANG & LITXXSOCIOLOGYZOOLOGYX
30/04/2011GEOG.XXA.L. & A.S.PHYSICSX
02/05/2011RURAL ECOXXCOMP.XX
C :-EXAMANITION PROGRAMME OF B.A./BSC./B.COM. PART-II GEN.EXAM. 2011

1ST SITTING  -TIME 10:30 A.M. TO 01:30P.M.
2ND SITTING –TIME  02:30 P.M. TO 05:30P.M.
DATEARTSSCIENCE COMMERCEARTS SCIENCECOMMERCE
21/042011MUSIC&STATISTICSSTATISTICSXBUDDHIST STUDIES/P.A.BOTANYX
25/04/2011HISTORYELECTROXPOL.SC. XM.B.
26/04/2011L.S.W.XXECONOMICSCHEM.X
27/04/2011HOME SC.XPHILOSOPHYCOMP.COMP
28/04/2011MATHMATHXPSYCHOLOGYXPL.ECO.DEV.
29/04/2011LANG &LITXXSOCIOLOGYZOOLOGYX
30/04/2011GEOG.XXA.L.&A.S.PHYSICSX
02/05/2011RURALECO.XXCOMP.XX
D :- PROGRAMME OFB.A./B.SC./B.COM.PART-II PRATICAL. EXAM 2011
05/05/2011TO 08/05/2011:HONS.SUB/ & GEN .: SC.ARTS  &COM

Magadh University LLB EXAM RESULT 2010 -PART-1 ,PART-2,PART-3

Online Magadh University  LLB EXAM RESULT  2010 -PART-1 ,PART-2,PART-3

http://www.magadhuniversity.org/exam-llb2010/result_search.asp

Magadh University , Bodhgaya collages, university history

Magadh University

History :


Magadh University was established on 01 March, 1962 .

It is the largest University of Bihar situated in a sprawling Campus of 460 Acress

Of Land enjoying the spiritual breeze of the Bodhi Tree which enlightened Lord Buddha.

Dr sarvapali RadhaKrishnan, the then President of India laid the Foundation of This University.

Dr. K.K Dutta, renowned Historian was the Founder Vice- Chancellor of this University.

It imparts Post- Graduate teaching in the Faculties of Humanities, Science, Commerce, Management, Vocational in 29 Subjects.

It offers hostel facilities to all the student in nine hostels.

In almost every faculty state and National Level Seminars are Organized regularly.

There are 44 constituent and 105 affiliated colleges under this University.

The quality of teaching, discipline and secular atmosphere attract foreign student every year which has offered a global halo to the University.

The distant mode of Education system has launched dozens of Diploma and Degree courses catering to the need of needy aspirants.

The college of Hotel , Hospitality and Tourism Management, Academy of Foreign Languages and cultural Co operation , institute of Physiotherapy , institute of Reconstruction and Development Management and Department of Education are the Job- Oriented Courses Which Captivate the attention of Learners.

The University is proud of enjoying the academic Zeal, Broad- Mindedness and multi-dimensional vision of Dr. Prof.Arbind Kumar, Vice- Chancellor, Magadh University, Bodh Gaya whose every throb of heart pulsates with Musical Rhythm marching ahead in Search of Global peace culminating into spiritualism

Collages:


CONSTITUENT COLLEGES UNDER MAGADH UNIVERSITY
Name of CollegeEstb.DateName of Principal / InchargeOfficeResid.About CollegeWebsite
A.M.College GayaDr. Arjun Singh0631- 22229589431223756
A.N. College, PatnaDr. Haridwar Singh0612- 22224829934875103
A.N.S College NabinagarDr. Om Parakash Singh06332 – 2272139431016899
A.N.S College, BarhDr. Dhrub Kumar06132 - 2422169431016899
B.D Evening College PatnaDr. Sita Ran Singh0612 – 24504829334781091
B.S. College DanapurDr. S.N Singh06115 – 24272529431047813
College of Commerce, PatnaDr. Subhash Parkash Sinha0642 – 23501369431040305
Daudnagar College, DaudnagarDr. Praveen Kumar9431619715
G.B.M College GayaDr. Meera Kumari0631 – 22204429431416601
G.D.M College PatnaDr. Usha Sinha0612 – 23567859431416321
G.J College Rambagh, BihtaDr. V.K Tiwary06115 – 2523789431062974
Gaya College, GayaDr. Sri Kant Sharma0631 – 24206059934098680
J.J College GayaDr. Birendra Kumar Singh0631- 24500299430092663
J.N.L College KhagaulDr.Ram NAresh Singh06115 – 2308979386125482
K.L.S College, NawadaDr. Arjun Sharma06324 – 2224039835016489
K.S Mahila College, A badDr. Rajkishori Devi06186 – 2231309431247186
Kisan College, SohsaraiDr. V.D Prasad Vidhyarthi06112 – 2252559934480530
M.D College, NaubatpurDr. Dillip Kumar9431456622
M.M College, BikramDr. Satish Singh Chandra06135 – 2253749430894586
Mahila College, KhagaulDr. Usha Vidyarthi06115 – 24286119431033353
Nalanda College, BiharsharifDr. Satish Pratap Shahi06112 – 235261
Nalanda Mahila College, BiharsharigDr. Rekha Kumari06112 – 2222089431263850
R.K.D College, PatnaDr. PAras Nath Tiwary9430964940
R.L.S.Y College, AurangabadDr. Dinesh Parsad Sinha06186- 2232449334136301
R.L.S.Y College, BakhtiyarpurDr. V.S Rai06132 – 2262579470055011
R.M.W. College, NawadaDr. (Mrs.) Sheela Singh06324 – 2123529431391892
R.P.M College, Patna CityDr. Jay Shree Dhar0612 – 26414519771174748
R.R.S College, MokamaDr. Jitendra Rajak06132 – 2331879708477472
S.B.A.N. College Darheta lariDr. Arun Kr. Rajak9708477472
S.D College KalerDr. Vijay Rajak06337 – 2557859931711739
S.G.G.S. College, Patna CityDr. Dalbir Singh0612 – 26413919431011080
S.M.D. College PunpunDr. Pushapendra Kr. Verma9431974529
S.M.S.G. College, SherghatiDr. Samsul Islam06326 – 2238799430072398
S.N Sinha College WarsaliganjDr. D.P KAmal06324-2730809431047888
S.N Sinha College, JahanabadDr. Mazhar Hussain06114 – 2231989431416066
S.N.S College TekariDr. Satendra Prajapati0631 – 24721009431594446
S.P.M College, UdantpuriDr. Upendra Pd Singh06112 – 2252689431094707
S.S. College JahanabadDr. CbB. Sharma06114 – 2200189431084847
S.Sinha College, AurangabadDr. Madan Murari06186 - 2231339835650432
S.U. College, HilsaDr. Vishnu Deo Rajak06111 – 2522189431853895
Sri Arvind Mahila Coll. PatnaDr. Asha Singh0612 – 26722369430901738
T.P.S College PatnaDr Baban Singh0612 - 23532959431047314
T.S. College HirnaDr. Sunil Suman9431281059

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