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ADVERTISEMENT FOR RECRUITMENT OF SCIENTISTS TECHNOLOGISTS AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT STAFF FOR BIOPROCESSING UNIT AT Dept of Biotechnology , Govt of india dated 20.10.2012 | Last date of application 15.11.2012

ADVERTISEMENT FOR RECRUITMENT OF SCIENTISTS TECHNOLOGISTS AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT STAFF FOR BIOPROCESSING UNIT AT Dept of Biotechnology , Govt of india dated 20.10.2012 | Last date of application 15.11.2012

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BIOPROCESSING UNIT
(An Autonomous Institute of Department of Biotechnology)
(Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India)
(at Knowledge City, Sector-81, Mohali, Punjab)

RECRUITMENT OF SCIENTISTS, TECHNOLOGISTS AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT STAFF
BY DIRECT SELECTION  or  ON DEPUTATION BASIS

(Advt. No. BPU-2/2012)

[Note: Completed Applications must be sent at New Delhi address: BPU Secretariat, A-254, 1st floor, Veera Tower, Defence Colony, Bhishma Pitamaha Marg, New Delhi-110024, India, to reach latest by November 15, 2012.]

Applicants (Indian citizens Only) from abroad can send the duly filled application as per prescribed format by email: bpusecretariat@gmail.com

Application format, details of the vacancies etc. can be downloaded from BPU website (www.bpu.res.in) or DBT website (www.dbtindia.nic.in) under heading "Vacncies"

The Department of Biotechnology, Government of India is establishing the BioProcessing Unit (BPU), an autonomous institute in the "Knowledge City", at Sector-81, SAS Nagar, Mohali (Punjab). This futuristic innovation institute of its own kind in the country would link the innovations and emerging technologies with entrepreneurs in the area of bioprocesses and bio-products. To realize its vision and steer its mission, the institute intends to recruit scientists, technologists, and administrative support staff as detailed below:

1. Associate Plant Manager (Technical Innovation, Process/Plant Design and Operation): PB-4 (`Rs. 37400-67000) Grade Pay of  Rs. 8700 (higher start within the scale is possible for a deserving case): One Post (Unreserved).
    
Age limit: *Below 55 Years.

     Essential Qualifications:
(a)    Educational: Ph.D. or First class (or equivalent) M.Tech./M.E. in Chemical Engineering/Chemical Technology/Processing Design Technology/Processing Plant Engineering/Food Engineering.
(b)   Professional Experience: Professional work experience in relevant areas such as above (a) at an institute or university or industry of repute for a period of at least 7 years for M.Tech. plus Ph.D. or 10 years for M.Tech./M.E., with evidence of leadership. The experience should be substantiated by consistent productivity/performance with respect to at least one of the following: (a) high impact SCI publications (b) competitive quality patents (leading to licensing, translation or tangible superiority in the relevant field) in chemical engineering/process engineering for bioproducts/semi-bioproducts, (c) demonstrated consultancy or other such projects executed in public or private sectors related to bioprocessing with specific and significant technological ingenuity  of contribution and outcome.

Desirable Qualifications: Possessing leadership in one or more of the following:

(i)                              Technical experience of designing, installing and running a processing plant particularly                  bioprocessing plant.
(ii)                            Experience of up-scaled production in a pilot plant beginning with bench                                         scale inputs/information/leads.
(iii) Experience of working in/for a chemical processing/bioprocessing based industry of repute with   consistent actual involvement in the   technology and/or process for product(s) generation.
(iv)              Patents/publications density around specific process(s) relevant to bioprocessing.
(v)                            Significant participation in designing/improving, installation and operation of a sizable                   translational facility for  specific agri-produce processing based product(s).
(vi)              Demonstrated ability of bulk production of phytochemicals, chemicals and other products from    biological materials.

Job Requirements: This is a leadership position to carry out assimilation of the existing technologies of diverse origin and translate them for up-scaled production considering all techno-economic aspects of the feed stock bio-resources, processing and the end product(s). The position bears the responsibility of technical execution and management of the processing plant (covering design, installation and operational domains). The position particularly attracts an experienced person with passion to development of lead knowledge and technology guided demonstration units of different production scales from diverse bio-resources of value added usage. The assignments could be dynamic in tune with the requirements of the institute from time to time.

2.  Processing Plant Engineer: (Chemical Engineering/Processing Technology):  PB-3 (`Rs. 15600-39100) Grade Pay of  Rs. 7600 (higher start within the scale is possible for a deserving case): One Position (Unreserved)

     Age limit: *50 Years.

     Essential Qualifications:
(a)    Educational: Ph.D. or M.Tech./M.E. in Chemical Engineering/Chemical Technology/Process Design/Process Engineering/Processing Technology/ Process Engineering/ Food Technology/Engineering.

(b)      Professional Experience: Professional work experience in relevant areas such as above at (a) in an institute or university or industry of repute of at least 5 years for M.Tech./M.E. plus Ph.D. or 8 years for M.Tech./M.E. degree holders, with evidence of leadership. The experience should be substantiated with demonstrated consistent productivity/performance with respect to at least one of the following: (a) high impact SCI publications related to chemical engineering/process engineering for bioproducts generation in bulk and/or (b) relevant bioprocess/bioproduct patents with strengths of licensing, translation or of tangible superiority in the field of competition and scope and/or (c) demonstrated consultancy or other such projects executed in public sector organizations or private sectors related to bioprocessing with significant technological ingenuity/ contribution and outcome.

Desirable Qualifications: Experience in one or more of the following:

(i)                              Process or product development patent portfolio relevant or related to agri-processing/bio-             processing.
(ii)                Consistent track-record of technical work of process translation/optimization/up-scaling                leading to quantifiable output in a reputed organization having R&D or innovational strength.
(iii)              Experience of working on separation/production process(es) or development/translation/up-          scaling of a process.
(iv) Innovation of processes/application of processes of linkage with/relevance to                                  industry/entrepreneurship/start-up companies
(v)                Experience of working in an industry of repute with production portfolio of chemical                    processing/bioprocessing based bulk products and with core involvement in the technology and    process of the product(s).

Job Requirements: This is a senior/lead innovational-cum-developmental engineering position with key focus on use of technological processes for production of up-scaled value-added products from the feed stocks of biological origin (agro/food/feed etc.). The position requires development and functionalization of general as well as an array of process/product-specific facilities, their usage for demonstration and delivery of quality products and their commercial perspectives. It also involves innovations on feed stocks to produce quality products from them. The position particularly attracts a creatively thoughtful person with passion to effectively undertake ground work and to deliver tangible results, keeping in view techno-economic and scalability considerations of the processes and products based on secondary agriculture. Understanding and implementation of quality controls and enabling production in a cGMP environment for the bulk products would also be required.

3. Scientist E or Scientist D (Production Chemist): For Scientist E: Pay Band-4: (Rs. 37400-67000  with Grade Pay of Rs. 8700); For Scientist D: Pay Band-3: (Rs. 15600-39100 with Grade Pay of Rs. 7600) One Post (Unreserved).

     Age limit: *Below 55 Years for Scientist E and *50 Years for Scientist D

     Essential Qualifications:
(a)    Educational: Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry or Chemistry with specialization (Thesis) in Organic Chemistry/Natural Product Chemistry

(b)   Experience: At least 10 Years for Scientist E and 8 Years for Scientist D experience in isolation of metabolites/biomolecules from natural resources (plants, microbes, animals) and their structure elucidation, quality control, with evidence of leadership manifested by one or more of the following:
(i)                  High quality publications in SCI journals
(ii)                            Quality patents
(iii) Results/leads in practice or pipeline of translation
(iv) Volume production of valuable metabolites from bio-resources
(v)                Biochemical or Chemical processes/technologies developed for transformation, semi-                     synthesis, recovery of compounds
(vi) Biochemical products of utility identified/advanced in quality

Job Requirement:
To develop and lead a team of chemical and biochemical processing researchers/technical workers/innovators with key focus on value-additive transformation of biomass, recruitment/validation of such processes for potential applications/products  related to agri-food,  agro-industry and agri-mass supply and agri-waste  scenario etc. Collateral activities expected are process economics, process scalability, process sustainability and product analysis/quality control, stabilization/stability evaluation. An inter-disciplinary orientation of thoughts and actions is also necessary for linkage/utility of the work and to perpetually serve the mandate of the institute. Other such bioprocessing relevant tasks may also be expected as per needs of the institute from time to time.

4. Scientist C (Microbiology/Fermentation)- Pay Band-3: (Rs.15600-39100 with Grade Pay Rs. 6600): One Post (Unreserved).
     Age limit: *45 Years

     Essential Qualifications:
(a)    Educational: Ph.D. in Microbiology with specialization (Thesis) in Food or Feed or Dairy Microbiology/Fermentation or M. Tech./M.E. in Fermentation Engineering/Fermentation Technology/Microbial Technology.

(b)   Research or Industrial Experience: Four Years relevant R&D experience in the area of translation of metabolic abilities of microbes or fermentation technology or engineering/industrial microbiology or enzyme technology in an institute or university or reputed industry. The experience should be substantiated by demonstrated output with respect to one or more of the following:

(a)        SCI publications and quality patents related to microbial fermentation based products and/or        microbial biotransformation.
(b)         Identified/Developed new/novel microbial species/strains of bio-production advantage
(d)         Experience of large scale maintenance, handling and processing of microbial cultures
(e)         Identification, characterization of microbial species, genetic transformations and    synthetic          biology

Desirable Qualifications:
ExperTangible outputs on applied aspects of microbes for bioprocessing with respect to development of value-added products of diverse nature/utilities originating from biological feed stocks and/or their preparations, downstream processing, bioreactor-aided production etc.

Job Requirement:

To collect/procure/develop/identify and use microbial cultures (including fungal, yeast, bacterial cultures) of bioprocessing advantage, fermentative cultures, downstream processing, up-scaled and optimized production through microbial metabolism/biotransformation, up-scaled isolation/production of enzymes from microbial cultures and other such bioprocessing relevant tasks, bioreactor aided production of valuable products.

5. Administrative Officer: Pay Band 3 (Rs. 15600-39100) with Grade Pay of Rs.6600/- One Post (Unreserved).

Age limit: *45 Years
Essential Qualifications: Graduate in any discipline and experience in administration/Accounts/Execution of stores and purchase processes and procedures as under:
For Deputation: The candidates holding analogous post or five years service on lower posts in the pay scale of Rs. 15600- 39100 in PB-3 with GP of Rs. 5400/- OR

The candidates having worked in the pay scale of Rs 9300-34800 in PB-2 with GP of Rs. 4600/- for at least 7 years or in the pay scale of Rs 9300-34800 in PB-2 with GP of Rs. 4800 and Rs. 15600-39100 in PB-3 with GP of Rs. 5400/- with total of 6 years service in administration, accounts, house-keeping, establishment matters with at least graduate qualification in any discipline

Direct recruitment: Graduate, preferably with MBA or Post Graduate diploma in Personnel Management, recognized course/training in Secretariat work or passed UPSC examination of Section Officers / Stenographer /Private Secretary /Stores Purchase Officer,  in the grade of Rs 15600-39100 in PB-3 with GP of Rs. 5400/-with five years experience or Rs 9300-34800 in PB-2 with GP of Rs.4600/- with seven years experience or Rs 9300-34800 in PB-2 with GP of Rs. 4800/- (four years) and Rs. 15600-39100 in PB-3 with GP of Rs. 5400/- (four years), thus with total of 8 years experience of administration, accounts and establishment work in a Govt. Office or a Public body/organization of repute.
Desirable: Knowledge of Govt. rules & Regulations, Computer Application / Management Information System, awareness of administrative workings, requirements, specialties etc. of scientific/technological/academic institutions/organizations.

Job Requirements:
Administration/Establishment, estate development/contractual matters, discipline, drafting of rules/regulations, office orders, academic/industrial matters, planning/holding internal and external interaction meetings, managing routine institutional services, looking after establishment & personnel matters, looking after the official business of other administrative staff, stenographic process, drafting of agenda / minutes, maintenance of confidential records and other relevant tasks as assigned by the CEO from time to time.

6. Stores and Purchase Officer Pay Band 3 (Rs. 15600-39100 with Grade Pay of Rs.6600/-): One Post (Unreserved).
Age limit: *45 Years
Essential Qualifications: Graduate qualification in any discipline with experience in administration, accounts, house-keeping, establishment matters, purchase as under:
For Deputation: The candidates holding analogous post OR
The candidate has worked in the lower post in the pay scale of Rs 15600-39100 in PB-3 with GP of Rs. 5400/- for at least five years or

Candidates with seven years service in the pay scale of Rs 9300-34800 in PB-2 with GP of Rs. 4600/-

Candidates in the pay scale of Rs 9300-34800 in PB-2 with GP of Rs. 4800 and Rs. 15600-39100 in PB-3 with GP of Rs. 5400/- with total of six years service in purchase, materials, stores, administration, accounts, house-keeping, establishment matters etc.

For Direct Recruitment: Management training in Secretarial work or passed UPSC examination of Section Officer/Stores Purchase Officer//Stenographer/Private Secretary in the grade of Rs.15600-39100 in PB-3 with GP of Rs. 5400/- for at least five years or

In the pay scale of Rs 9300-34800 in PB-2 with GP of Rs. 4600/- with seven years service or

In the pay scale of Rs 9300-34800 in PB-2 with GP of Rs. 4800 (four years) and Rs. 15600-39100 in PB-3 with GP of Rs. 5400/- (four years), thus, with total of eight years experience of Stores, keeping accounts in Stores work in a Govt. office or a Public Body/Organization.
Desirable: Knowledge of Govt. rules & Regulations, Computer Application / Management Information System, post-graduate diploma/degree in material management, awareness of working requirements, specialties etc. of scientific/technological/academic institutions/organizations

Job Description:
Holding the responsibility of stores / purchase, inventory management, physical stock verification, general administration of stores, personnel, secretary to various purchase committees, forecasting stores, time bound and efficient execution of assignments as per standard purchase procedures and provisions of the Government of India/autonomous institutes of the central government, enabling maintenance of the facilities and services, rate contractual procurement mechanisms in  a professional manner as required by the institute from time to time. To carry out any other works of the institute as per assignment/exigency.
7. Management Assistant: Pay Band 2 (Rs. 9300-34800 with Grade Pay of Rs. 4200/-): One Post (Unreserved)
     Age limit: *30 Years
Essential Qualifications:
Graduate with minimum 3 years experience in the pay band of Rs 5,200-20,200 in PB-1 with Grade Pay of Rs. 2,400/-

Desirable: Persons having training/experience in administration/finance/office management/secretarial work etc. and/or efficiently working with computers including usage of standard application software.


Selection Process:
  1. The applications received against the advertised positions would be screened by a Screening-cum-Shortlisting Committee constituted for the purpose.
  2. The candidates from amongst the eligible candidates would be short-listed by the Screening-cum-Shortlisting Committee on the basis of qualifications, nature and quality of experience etc.
  3. If required a written test or other professional test(s) may be conducted by the institute for assessing the capability/intellect and/or professional competence and/or comparative evaluation for pe-screening before interview.
  4. The Screening-cum-Selection Committee would make a decision as to the number of candidates to be recommended for calling for interview with respect to each position.
  5. The short listed candidates would be called to appear for an interview before a Selection Committee for the final selection.
  6. In the event of none of the interviewed candidates is found suitable for the position(s), the post(s) would not be filled.

General Conditions
1.      The date for determining the age, experience, qualifications etc. shall be the last date of receiving applications at BPU.
(*Age limit for candidates to be considered on deputation on foreign service terms is 56 years, as per Govt. of India rules, and upper age limit is relaxable for SC/ST/OBC/Women etc. as per Govt. of India rules)
2.      In addition to the usual pay & allowances as admissible vide 6th Pay Commission in the above scales, other benefits such as Leave Travel Concession, Medical expenses, House Rent Allowance, Transport Allowance, Telephone Expenses etc. are also available as per Government of India rules.
3.      Candidates on direct selection shall be governed by New Pension Scheme of Central Government made effective from 01-01-2004.
4.      The appointee would be on probation for a period of one year which may be extended or curtailed at the discretion of the Competent Authority. Further, continuation will also depend on candidate's performance during the initial period of five years.
5.      At the time of joining, the candidate will have to withdraw any other applications that he/she may have submitted elsewhere for employment.
6.      Application must be complete in all respects and as per the prescribed format that can be downloaded from website of Department of Biotechnology (www.dbt.nic.in) under 'Vacancies' or Bioprocessng Unit website (www.bpu.res.in)
7.      Applicants from abroad (Indian Citizen only) may also apply by email (bpusecretariat@gmail.com) by the last date of application.
The vital point information like designation, organization, previous employment profile, scale and band of pay and grade pay, type of pay scale like central Govt. (CDA) or Industrial (IDA) and equivalent CDA in case of later, nature of duties etc. must be given in full, failing which the application may be summarily rejected without any further

CALL FOR PROPOSALS FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN THE ARCTIC REGION at NCAOR dated 20.10.2012

CALL FOR PROPOSALS FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN THE ARCTIC REGION at NCAOR dated 20.10.2012

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Recruitment of Sr. consultant, field invetigator at National centre for Agricultural economics and policy research (ICAR) , New delhi dated 20.10.2012 | Last date 30.10.2012

Recruitment of Sr. consultant, field invetigator at National centre for Agricultural economics and policy research (ICAR) , New delhi dated 20.10.2012 | Last date 30.10.2012

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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Appointment process for primary teachers begind under the provisions of Bihar Panchayat Primary Teachers (Appointment and Service Condition) Says Bihar education minister P K Sahi dated 19.10.2012

Appointment process for primary teachers begind under the provisions of Bihar Panchayat Primary Teachers (Appointment and Service Condition) Says Bihar education minister P K Sahi dated 19.10.2012
Sahi said work was on to strengthen 383 incomplete secondary schools and 161 new higher secondary schools. The number of high schools in the state was 3,900 which include 68 government high schools, 72 minority high schools, 250 project high schools, 2,536 nationalized high schools, 963 upgraded high schools and 11 government Sanskrit schools. Besides, there are 429 Sanskrit schools; 1,128 madrassas (including nine for girls), 517 'anudanit' secondary schools and 463 'anudanit' senior secondary schools.

He said the average attendance of children in elementary schools was 62% with the maximum 71% recorded in Jehanabad and West Champaran districts. According to the minister, the state government has decided to introduce UTI's 'Retirement Benefit Pension Fund' for primary, secondary and higher secondary teachers. A sum of Rs 200 would be contributed to the fund every month by the teacher and the government each.

There is a move to construct examination halls for conducting university examinations in every district of the state. The preparation of curriculum for Nalanda International University is being expedited, the minister said and added there was a plan to convert 19 colleges of the state into centre of excellence.

Requirment of Research associate and senior research fellow at M P Council of Science and technology , Bhopal dated 19.10.2012

Requirment of Research associate and senior research fellow at M P Council of Science and technology , Bhopal dated 19.10.2012

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Walk in interview for RA and JRF at Indian agricultural research institute , New delhi dated 02.11.2012

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Dutch actress Sylvia Kristel's biography | Erotic film icon Dutch actress Sylvia Kristel dies dated .




Dutch actress Sylvia Kristel, whose iconic ‘Emmanuelle’ role symbolized the sexual revolution of the 1970s and who spent years fighting drug addiction, has died aged 60 after a battle with cancer.
    “She died during the night in her sleep,” agent Marieke Verharen said of the actress who had been admitted to an Amsterdam hospital in July following a stroke.
    Kristel was catapulted to fame in 1974 aged just 22 by her first movie, ‘Emmanuelle’ which recounted the erotic adventures of a young woman in Asia. A worldwide success, the French film was shown in a cinema on the Champs-Elysees in Paris for 13 years, and seen by at least 350 million people around the world, but Kristel never learned to live with her fame.
    The image used in the film’s promotional poster of Kristel sitting semi-naked in a wickerwork Peacock chair is seared into the minds of a generation of both men and women. With her short-cropped hair, innocent features and slender frame, she lured movie-goers with her “natural erotic attraction” and made “soft-core pornography acceptable”, Dutch media said,
    She soon became typecast in erotic roles, and admitted to taking acting jobs in the 1980s simply to make money to feed her expensive cocaine habit.
    “I was a silent actress, a body. I belonged to dreams, to those that can’t be broken,” Kristel, who for years battled drug and alcohol addiction, wrote in her 2006 autobiography ‘Naked’.
    Kristel was born on September 28, 1952 in Utrecht, where her parents ran a hotel near the train station. She wrote how she was sexually abused at age nine by the hotel’s manager.
    At 17 years she turned to a career in modelling, winning the Miss TV Europe competition in 1973. AFP
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    The film, which described the erotic adventures of a young woman in Asia, became a worldwide success and was shown in a cinema in Paris for 13 years
    For the fi rst time, couples queued up to see an erotic fi lm, which could almost pass as an art fi lm
    When it went to the French censors in 1974, the fi lmmakers were told that the film would be banned unless several scenes were cut. However, the death of President Georges Pompidou brought in a new culture secretary who allowed the fi lm to be shown
A string of sequels followed, also starring Kristel, with ‘Emmanuelle 2’ (1975), ‘Goodbye Emmanuelle’ (1977) and Emmanuelle 4 (1984)
She was the main attraction in an adaptation of ‘Lady Chatterley’s Lover’ (1981) and later starred in ‘Mata Hari’, ‘Casanova’ and ‘Hot Blood’

Various requirment on deputation/ contract basis at Infrastructure development investment program for Tourism (IDIPT) , Uttarakhand dated 19.10.2012

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Invite application for Handloom Weavers for allotment of stalls for marketing their products at Ministry of textiles , Govt of india dated 19.10.2012 | last date 30.10.2012

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Walk in interview for various post at Dr. Ram manohar lohia institute of medical sciences , lucknow dated 19.10.2012 | Walk in interview date 30.10.2012

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Film review of newly release movie Student of the year directed by Karan johar | Time of india movie review of Student of the year released on dated 19.10.2012

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Breaking News : Cop violance in Enrique inglesias concert at pune, India dated 18.10.2012

The organisers say that on Wednesday night, a senior policeman who had been granted complimentary passes tried to bring in more guests. When he was stopped, he allegedly hit an organiser and a few people working the event with a stick.

However, the police say that the organisers of the concert had hired bouncers who were not conducting proper checks at the entry gate which saw a huge rush of guests. The cops objected to this which resulted in an argument with the organisers.

Retired police officer and lawyer-activist YP Singh's biography | Lawyer-activist YP singh exposed scam of Sharad pawar

Breaking News : The real scam, according to Mr Singh, was executed by Mr Pawar and his family with land that had been acquired for an irrigation project in Maharashtra. The Irrigation Minister was Ajit Pawar, the nephew of Sharad Pawar. More land than needed had been acquired from farmers. Mr Singh says that a Supreme Court judgement makes it obligatory for the government to either use this sort of surplus land for public projects, or to auction it.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Walk in interview for Assistant Research Scientist at National Nutrition Monitoring Bureau(NNMB) , Bangalore | date of interview 30.11.2012

Walk in interview for Assistant Research Scientist at National Nutrition Monitoring Bureau(NNMB) , Bangalore | date of interview 30.11.2012

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Recruitment of Inspector at Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force , Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt of india dated 18.10.2012 | Last date of application 20.11.2012

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Recruitment of Lecturer at Government medical collage , Srinagar dated 18.10.2012

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Delhi boy Aniruddh Batra's biography | Aniruddh Batra came Tops in CMAT exam -2012

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City student Aniruddh Batra, a final-year student at BITS-Pilani, has topped the Common Management Aptitude Test (CMAT) with a score of 330 out of 400. Ratul Banerjee of Chennai has finished aclose second with 324, while Margesh Wavhal from Mumbai has occupied the third position.
    Mysore had the best average score of 160, followed by Chennai, Gurgaon, Bangalore, Noida, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Chandigarh, Delhi and Mumbai, whose students have secured an average score of 140. The national average is 113.2, a notch higher than last year’s 112.Batra is anxiously awaiting his CAT score, and wants to join one IIM-A, IIM-B or IIM-C.
    Hyderabad has bagged three positions in the top ten slots, Mumbai and Chennai two each and Delhi, Kanpur and Raipur one each. Prabhdeep Kaur Saluja of Raipur, who has finished ninth, also happens to be the topper among girls nationwide.

Recruitment of Specialist Officers (IBPS CWE Linked) - October 2012 at Indian overseas bank , Chennai dated 17.10.2012 | Last date 31.10.2012


Recruitment of Specialist Officers (IBPS CWE Linked) - October 2012 at Indian overseas bank , Chennai dated 17.10.2012 | Last date 31.10.2012

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Recruitement of Immediate Interim manpower at Jaipur metro rail corporation limited ,jaipur dated 17.10.2012

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GENRAL NOTICE FROM DISTRICT EDUCATION OFFICE,MADHEPURA dated 17.10.2012

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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Walk in interview for various post at BARC hospital , Anushaktinagar, Mumbai dated 22.10.2012

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MHT-CET -2012 Notification | Admission on vacant seat at Directorate of Medical education and research, Mumbai dated 17.10.2012

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Recruitment of Consultant at National Rural Health Mission, State health society , Maharashtra, MUmbai dated 17.10.2012 | Last date of application 30.10.2012

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IAS officer Ashok Khemka's biography | IAS officer at Haryana 43 transfers in 19 years

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 Transferring an IAS officer may be the prerogative of a government but Haryana irrespective of the party in power has made a mockery of the system by deviating from all service guidelines in the case of Ashok Khemka,who ordered scrutiny of Robert Vadras land records.
No officer of this elite service has ever been transferred so frequently by any state.The ministry of personnel the cadre controlling authority of IAS officers does not have other instance of similar transfers anywhere in the country.
Official records show that Khemka,a computer engineer who got his first posting as IAS officer in 1993,was transferred 43 times in 19 years with most of his postings lasting merely months.
During this period,he held eight posts in various departments for a month or less.Twelve of his 43 postings,incidentally,were in departments which dealt with land in one way or the other ranging from acquisition,consolidation,records and revenue management to development.
Executive Record Sheet (ERS) of the ministry of personnel shows that Khemka an IAS officer of the 1991 batch held only two postings that lasted for over a year.He got the first such tenure (one-and-a-half years) during 2005-06 as chief administrator of the urban development department.
Khemka,a joint secretarylevel officer,got a slightly longer tenure of one year and 10 months as managing director of the industry department during 2008-10.
In the backdrop of the latest transfer from his post of director general,consolidation of holdings and land records,where he was posted for less than three months,the officer claimed that the state government had abruptly transferred him as a punishment for acting as a whistle-blower in several dubious land transactions.
In his letter to the state chief secretary P K Chaudhery last week,he pointed out that there should be a minimum tenure of two years as per the statutory IAS (Fixation of Cadre Strength) Regulations 2010,but the state government has violated statutory regulations.
The chief secretary,however,said transfer was the prerogative of the government.The officer (Khemka) was transferred for administrative reasons, he said.
Khemka,in his letter,said,It is shocking to learn about my abrupt transfer... this is deliberate and malafide to punish me due to some vested elements in the political -bureaucratic hierarchy affected by the expose of the scams in consolidation of land holdings under the exercise of powers.

IAC member Anjali Damania'biograpgy | IAC will expose BJP president Nitin Gadkari at Nagpur

As India Against Corrpution (IAC) prepares for its revelations on BJP president Nitin Gadkari,the city is set to become the cynosure of the national media.Although the IAC press conference to expose the alleged scam will be held in New Delhi on Wednesday,an IAC member said its roots can be traced to Nagpur.Mayank Gandhi said,Nagpur will feature prominently in the scam that my colleagues shall expose on Wednesday evening.
Gandhi,who is here to meet IAC members,did not divulge any more.Our colleagues Arvind Kejriwal and Anjali Damania will make the disclosure at 5pm on Wednesday, he said.
Asked about the delay in making the revelations about Gadkari even when Damania had publicly declared her intentions,Gandhi said it was due to technical issues.We were waiting for some documents,but now everything is ready, said Gandhi.
Speculation is rife in political circles about the city connection which could very well be a prominent name in business whose closeness to Gadkari is well known.
The IAC has been going after the top guns of both the national parties,the BJP and the Congress,by exposing a series of scams.Robert Vadra,son-in-law of Congress president Sonia Gandhi,was the first one to be hit with charges of suspicious deals with the leading construction firm,DLF.What we have exposed about Vadra is just the tip of the iceberg.There are multiple documents in our possession that will pin down Vadra and in time we shall reveal everything, said Gandhi.
Next in IACs firing line was law minister Salman Khurshid and his wife,Louise,for alleged financial mismanagement by their NGO,Dr Zakir Hussain Memorial Trust.A media channel too during the same period conducted a sting operation on Khurshids NGO which showed financial benefit never reached the beneficiaries.Khurshids NGO issue basically fell into our lap during that time and many more shall come, said Gandhi.

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Citigroup CEO Vikram Pandit's biography | Citigroup CEO Vikram Pandit quits abruptly
Vikram Pandit,the Nagpur-born CEO of Citigroup Inc,abruptly resigned on Tuesday after nearly five years at the helm of the worlds largest financial services network.
The resignation,which came just a day after the firm reported stronger-than-expected third-quarter earnings,sent shock waves through the financial world.No reasons were cited but Citigroups board said Pandit had stepped down as chief executive effective immediately,and would be replaced by the head of the banks European and Middle Eastern division,Michael L Corbat.
In a pro-forma departing statement,Pandit was quoted as saying,given the progress we have made in the last few years,I have concluded that now is the right time for someone else to take the helm at Citigroup,and that he could not be leaving the company in better hands.
Indeed,Pandit was credited with pulling Citigroup out of terminal decline when he was unexpectedly thrust into the top position in 2007 just before the financial crisis hit.
Son of a pharma representative and businessman from India,Vikram Shankar Pandit came to the US when he was only 16 for undergraduate studies at Columbia University,home to several prominent Indian academics including economist Jagdish Bhagwati,philosopher Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak,and also alma mater of Dr B R Ambedkar.He earned a bachelors and masters degree in electrical engineering before earning a finance PhD.

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