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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Hindu Festivals 2011 calendar


Hindu Festivals 2011 calendar

Hindu Festivals 2011 based on Hindu traditional calendar - India Standard Time. This is a list of important festival dates in Hinduism in 2011 based on various regional Hindu calendars. The same festival might be celebrated a day earlier or later in different parts of India. The calendar is incomplete as there is confusion regarding few Hindu festivals in 2011.
January 2011
Makar Sankranti – 14th January, 2011 - (15th January in western and eastern parts of India)
Pongal – 15th January, 2011
Thai Pusam – January 20, 2011
February 2011
Vasant Panchami – Saraswati Puja – February 8, 2011
March 2011
Shivratri – 3rd March, 2011
Holi – March 20th, 2011
April 2011
Ugadi (New Year in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh) – April 4th, 2011
Gudi Padva – April 4th, 2011
Chaitra Navratri Begins - April 4th, 2011
Cheti Chand - April 5, 2011
Ram Navami – 12th April, 2011
Chithirai 1 (Tamil New Year) – 14th April, 2011
Vishu (Kerala) – 15th April, 2011
New Year in Bengal and Assam – 15th April, 2011
Hanuman Jayanti – 18th April, 2011
May 2011
Akshaya Tritiya – 6th May, 2011
Narasimha Jayanti – 16th May, 2011
June 2011
Puri Rath Yatra – 3 July, 2011
July 2011
Vyas Purnima, Guru Purnima – 15th July, 2011
August 2011
Raksha Bandan – 13th August, 2011
Sri Krishna Janmashtami – 22nd August, 2011
September 2011
Ganesh Chaturthi - 1st September, 2011
Onam - September 9, 2011
Pitru Paksha Shradh - 13th September, 2011 to 27th September
Navratri Begins – 28th September, 2011
October 2011
Durga Ashtami – 4th October, 2011
Maha Navami – 5th October, 2011
Vijaya Dashami – Dussehra – 6th October, 2011
Karva Chouth – October 13, 2011
Deepavali – Diwali – 26th October, 2011
Gujarati New Year - 27th October, 2011
November 2011
Karti Purnima - November 10
Sabarimala Mandala Kalam begins – 16th November, 2011
December 2011
Sri Dattatreya Jayanti - December 10


Important festivals


Dates of important festivals associated with Hinduism in August 2011 – based on major Hindu calendars and Panchangam used in India. The festivals, Vrats and auspicious days are based on Indian Standard Time (IST). You can also take help through the comment section on good dates for various purposes including house warming, joining job, buying car or house, moving into new rented home etc.

August 1, 2011 – Shravan Somvar Vrat
August 1 – Sindhura Dooj
August 2 – Hariyali Teej
August 2 – Madhusrava Teej
August 3 – Durva Ganapati Vrat
August 4 – Nag Panchami
August 5 – Muruga Sashti Fasting
August 6 – Tulsi Das Jayanti
August 8 – Shravan Somvar Vrat
August 9 – Mangala Gouri Vrat
August 9 – Ekadasi Fasting – Putrada Ekadashi
August 11 – Pradosh Fasting
August 12 – Varalakshmi Vritham
August 13 – Shravan Purnima – Full moon day
August 13 – Raksha Bandhan
August 13 – Nariyali Purnima
August 13 – Rig Upakarma
August 13 – Yajur Upakarma
August 13 – Avani Avittam
August 13 – Hayagriva Jayanti
August 14 – Gayatri Japam
August 14 – Bhadrapad Month begins in North India
August 15 – Ashunya Shayan Vrat
August 16 – Kajari Teej
August 17 – Sankashti Ganesh Chaturthi Vrat
August 17 – Chinga Masam begins in Kerala Malayalam Calendar
August 18 – Aavani Month begins in Tamil Calendar
August 19 – Bhadra Month begins in Bengali Calendar
August 20 – Hal Sashti
August 21 – Sri Krishna Jayanti in South and Western parts of India
August 22 – Sri Krishna Janmashtami in North India
August 22 – Dahi Handi and Gopala Kala
August 23 – Goga Navami
August 25 – Ekadasi Fasting
August 26 – Pradosh Fasting
August 28 – Amavasya begins
August 29 – Amavasya ends – Somvati Amavasya
August 30 – Bhadrapad month begins in Goa, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Gujarat
August 31 – Sam Pancham – Sama Upakarma
August 31 – Swarna Gouri Vrat


How to make Ganesha


If you are looking to be creative and eco-friendly this Ganesh Chaturthi, then you can make Ganesh idols at home. Ganesh idols can be made at home using clay, paper, wood, flowers and vegetables. If you are buying a Ganesh idol, please opt for an environment friendly Ganesha.

How to make clay Ganesha?

Materials needed: Clay, paints, coil, aluminum foil, paint brushes, sandpaper, putty or glue and clothes.

Mix the clay. You can get clay from riverbeds or buy it from stationary stores.
While mixing the clay and using it, make sure that your hand is slightly wet.
Make a skeleton – round face, hands, body and leg – using the coil or copper wire.
Next create Ganesha by adding clay to each body part on the coil skeleton.
First create the body and large stomach by filling that part of the coil with clay.
Next create the head.
Next create the trunk and stick it at the center of the head.
Next fill the coil ears with clay. Create small balls of clay and flatten them like ears.
Next fill the coil hands with clay, flatten the clay near palm.
Next fill the coil legs with clay. Flatten the clay near feet or create separate feet.
Now you will have a figure of Ganesha. If you want to be more creative, you can opt for four hands and other additions found in Ganesh Pictures. (Never expect your Ganesh to match those available in markets as they are created by professionals. But with trial and error you mind even end up creating better ones).
Using a brush smoothen the exterior. Make sure that you don’t damage the structure.
Now leave the Ganesha to dry but not in direct sunlight as cracks may appear.
When the idol is dry, use sandpaper or brush to smoothen the exterior.
If there are cracks use glue or putty. Use putty or glue at joints and brush it make it smooth.
You can draw eyes and other aspects like ‘tilak’, eyebrows etc
Make the idol dust free and smooth before painting.
You can use chemical acrylic paints to beauty Ganesha but please don’t immerse such Ganesha’s in rivers, seas and ponds.
You can also try out other natural methods to color but this is a difficult task as it is hard to prepare natural colors. But still you can look around for readymade natural colors.
Now you can make crown and other items found on Ganesh idol using aluminum foil.
You can also stitch small dress for Ganesha and decorate the idol with flowers.

If you are living in Mumbai or Pune you will get Ganesha mould in the market or from idol makers. Using this you can create Ganesha from paper.
How to make paper Ganesha?

Materials needed for Paper Ganesha: Paper, ghati gum, whitening powder, flour, aluminum foil or clay.

Depending on the size of your idol, tear waste paper and soak it in water. Once soaked create fine pulp out it by grinding it.
Take 150 grams of ghati gum and dilute it in water and mix it with paper pulp.
Leave the pulp for a day and on the next day, the pulp will be like chutney. Add some whitening powder to it.
Now the pulp will be like chappati atta. Make chappatis out of the atta. And stick them to the Ganesha mould.
Now create a flour paste. Cover the mould with two to three layers of flour paste and finally cover it will paper and leave it to dry.
Once dried, pull off the protective layer of flour. Use a brush or sandpaper to smoothen the idol.
Use water colors to paint them.
Draw eyes, eyebrows, tilak and other aspects.
Make ornaments, crown and other items using aluminum foil or clay.

If you are interested in carving, you can create Ganesh from vegetables like pumpkin. The choice of the vegetables depends on the size and style of the Ganesha you intend to create.

You can also use flowers or rangolis to create Ganesha on the ground or on boards.


Vinayaka Chaturti


Ganesh Chaturthi, or Vinayaka Chaturti, is the birthday of Lord Ganesha, the God of wisdom, prosperity and auspiciousness. Ganesh Chaturthi 2011 date is September 1, Thursday. Ganesha is today worshipped around the world and the Elephant-faced Hindu god is one of the most popular deities associated with Hinduism. Like symbol ‘Om’, Ganesha is slowly becoming the face of Hindu religion. The Ganapati Festival ends with the immersion (Visarjan) of the idol on Ananta Chaturdasi day - September 11, 2011.

Ganesh Chaturthi falls on the fourth day after new moon in the Hindu month of Bhadrapada (August - September).

Ganesha is the remover of obstacle - Vighneshwara or Vignaraja – and is always invoked when Hindus are beginning a new enterprise. It is believed that Goddess Parvati created Ganesha out of clay and breathed life into him. Letting him stand guard at the door, Goddess Parvati went to have her bath. When her husband, Lord Shiva returned, the child who had never seen him stopped him. Ganesha did not allow Shiva to enter and finally an enraged Shiva severed the head of the child. Goddess Parvati returned to find her son dead and was distraught and asked Shiva to revive him. Shiva cut off the head of an elephant and fixed it on the body of Ganesha and giving birth to elephant-headed Ganesha.

In Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra, Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated for 10 days. In other parts of India, it is celebrated for one day on the Ganesh Chaturthi day. On the day special prayers are performed in all Hindu homes and hymns and songs are sung in praise of Lord Ganesha.
The origin of public celebration of Ganesh festival is traced to the period of Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaja, the great Maratha ruler, who asked people to perform public celebration to promote culture and nationalism in the 17th century.

The large-scale Ganesh festival of today was revived by Lokmanya Tilak, freedom fighter, in the last decade of 19th century in Pune to spread the message of freedom struggle and to defy the British who had banned public assemblies.

Thousands of Ganesh statues are installed in various public places in India and in Hindu Temples around the world. Millions of small Ganesh idols are installed in Hindu homes in India, especially in Maharashtra, Goa and Andhra Pradesh. After the festival these statues are immersed in the sea (Ganesh Visarjan ceremony).

Ganesh Festival is also attracting lot of criticism from environmentalists and nature lovers primarily due to pollution caused by the use of Ganesh idols made of Plaster of Paris. Hinduism and Nature are so entwined that one cannot be separated from another. Ganesha itself is a classic example. But still we Hindus do little to stop pollution. At least we can stop creating more pollution in the name of Ganesha by only buying natural Ganesh idol and natural items for Ganesh Puja.


Bhagavad Gita


Bhagavad Gita and money and Hindu spirituality and wealth creation are still perceived as odd combinations and it often raises several eyebrows. If a Hindu wants to take the spiritual path, the first advice is 'give away all your money and wealth and head towards the Himalayas.' Who needs money in a Himalayan Cave? But to be spiritually oriented and to live in a society we need money and we need to generate wealth. Generating wealth through hard work is not a sin. But money is like water. Water is essential for survival but it can also drown the life it sustains.

Bhagavad Gita helps us in striking a balance – it shows us how to create wealth, enjoy it and not to drown in it.

To create wealth the brain has to be challenged continuously and we have to put to use it in family, society, market and in business deals. Family, community and business are all realities and when faced with these realities many begin to tremble. Qualifications and abilities melt and many resign to a quiet life in the corner of a large government building or in a private sector company. Some at this juncture take to spirituality – for them everything is Maya – leave children and wife and head towards the Himalayas to seek God. In Bhagavad Gita, Arjuna when faced with the realities of life wanted to take refuge in meditation and spirituality. Krishna scoffed at that Arjuna who could not face reality.

Real spirituality is the one which is practiced in society and not in caves. Look at the profile of the successful entrepreneurs in independent India, majority of them faced the reality and addressed the challenges boldly. They did not take refuge in caves or in fate.

Spirituality today is spending time in satsangs, visiting temples, donating money in the hope that the Lord will automatically make one a multibillionaire. This spirituality has no meaning at all and it is the product of ignorance. Did Krishna fight for Arjuna? No, but by sitting in the chariot, God or Brahman or Spirit was stating that it lives in the heart of every single individual. But we have to bring it out when we interact with the society, and realize the potentiality hidden in us. In Sanatana Dharma, God does not sit in the heaven instead Brahman exist in each one of us. There is no point in meditating and chanting mantras, if we cannot realize our potentiality and bring it into action. Arjuna was finally ready for action when he realized the Krishna in him.

When you are ready for action by realizing the Krishna or Brahman in you, wealth and success automatically follows. When the spiritual strength hidden inside is realized, one automatically overcomes the physical and intellectual strength that may be lacking. It is this spiritual strength that helped Gandhiji to overpower the British Empire.

Most of us does not like to work. Many are forced to work and do it halfheartedly. Learn to enjoy what you are doing, whether it is cleaning the table or writing a program or playing. When you enjoy doing something, you will automatically excel in it. Quite often instead of enjoying the work, we worry more about what we will get from it. Instead of concentrating on the cleaning of the table, the waiter is more bothered about the tip the guest will offer, the programmer is thinking about increment and player is thinking about endorsement. Net result is that we do the job badly, we don’t enjoy the work or the moment and ultimately all the monetary dreams are shattered.

The Bhagavad Gita says

Work done with selfish motives is inferior by far to the selfless service or Karma-yoga. Therefore be a Karma-yogi, O Arjuna. Those who seek (to enjoy) the fruits of their work are verily unhappy (because one has no control over the results). (2.49)

Our selfishness is always thinking about the end product and to create wealth without hard work. Put heart and soul in whatever you do because it is more worthwhile than chanting mantras. When you work wholeheartedly, you are indulging in creation and it touches the spirit in you and you experience spirituality. Wealth, success and fame will automatically follow.

But what if I fail? This is lack of self confidence. This comes out of unnecessarily thinking about the fruits of your work. Rarely does one achieve success in first attempt. Each failure teaches us several lessons. Each failure takes us close to success. Every work creates a result, so work without getting attached to results.

Bhagavad Gita says

A Karma-yogi gets freedom from both vice and virtue in this life itself. Therefore, strive for Karma-yoga. Working to the best of one's abilities without getting attached to the fruits of work is called (Nishkaama) Karma-yoga. (2.50)

When we succeed we are happy, when we fail we are unhappy. But what was our state of mind when we were working. Gita is more interested in the state of mind when you were working. Krishna asks Arjuna to enjoy the moment and do the work efficiently. Arjuna should think about the first arrow that he will aim at Bhishma not about the last arrow striking Bhishma. Each arrow send by Arjuna will find an answer from Bhishma, Arjuna has to answer all these arrows before reaching the final arrow. Similarly, each moment you have to stand up to challenges, take risks and by enjoying each moment, you slowly move towards the victory podium. Finally, when you reach the victory podium you will only have a smile left because you already tasted bliss.

While doing a work be rooted in yourself. Bhagavad Gita calls such a person ‘Sthiraprajna’ – a person of steady wisdom and self knowledge and who cannot be shaken. To create wealth and to enjoy it, you need to be a ‘Shiraprajna’ and then you will realize that your very nature is happiness.

These are just my thoughts and experiences. Pick up the Bhagavad Gita and read it and it will answer your problems and create wonderful ideas and thoughts in you.

Vinayaki Chaturthi


The fourth day after new moon and fourth day after full moon in the Hindu calendar is observed as Chaturthi and is dedicated to Lord Ganesha. Most people must be aware of only the Ganesh Chaturti festival that takes place in the month of Bhadrapada (August-September). But there are two Chaturthis in a month – Sankashti and Vinayaki – and staunch Ganesha devotees observe a fast on the Chaturthi after full moon.
The monthly Chaturti day which falls after full moon in which a fast (fasting) is observed is known as Sankashti Chaturthi. The fast ends on the day after moonrise. Special Ganesh pujas are done in the evening.
The monthly Chaturthi after Amavasi or new moon is known as Vinayaki Chaturthi.
When Sankashti Chaturthi falls on Tuesday, it is known as Angaraki Chatutrhi and it is considered highly auspicious.
The benefits of Chaturthi fasting include material progress, happiness and fulfillment of desires. The importance of Chaturthi vrat was explained by Lord Krishna to Yudhishtira, the eldest of the Pandavas. It is also mentioned in the Narasimha Purana and Bhavishaya Purana.


Sankashti Chaturthi

Sankashti Chaturthi, or Ganesha Sankashta Chaturti, is dedicated to Hindu God Ganesha. Apart from fasting, special pujas are performed on the day. Sankashti Chaturti August 2011 date is August 17 – Moonrise or Chandrodaya time is 9:04 PM. Sankata Nivarani Chaturti, which is observed for removing problems in life, is observed on the fourth day of the Krishna Paksha (waning phase of moon) in a traditional Hindu lunar calendar. Sankashti Chaturthi fasting is considered to be highly auspicious by Lord Ganesha devotees.
Sankata Nivarani Chaturti fasting begins at sunrise and ends after evening puja or after the sighting of the moon. Ganesh Temples conduct special pujas on the day.
Popular belief is that observing Sankashta Chaturthi will help in alleviating problems and it will bring prosperity, happiness and fulfillment of desires. The holiness of Sankashti Chaturthi Vrata was explained by Sri Krishna to Yudhishtira, the eldest of the Pandavas. It is found in the Narasimha Purana and Bhavishaya Purana.

Amavasya is the no moon day


Amavasya is the no moon day in a month in a traditional Hindu lunar calendar. In August 2011, Amavasya date is 28 and 29. Time – Amavas begins at 10:33 AM on August 28 and ends at 8:10 AM on August 29, 2011. The Amavasya Vrat is on August 28. Snan, dhan, Shradh and Tarpan are performed on August 29. As August 29 is a Monday, the day is observed as Somvati Amavasya.

August 28 is observed as Khushagrahani Amavas and Pola Amavasya.

As per traditional North Indian calendar the August 29 Amavasya is of the Bhadrapad month. In other regions it is the Shravan Amavasya.

In Tamil Calendars it is the Avani Amavasya.

Amavasya is the darkest day in a traditional Hindu month and is considered both auspicious and inauspicious by different Hindu communities.

There are many Hindus who undertake a fast on Amavasi. Some devotees only take a single meal on the day.

Shravan month ends in traditional calendars followed in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka on August 29.

Gokulashtami and Sri Krishna Jayanthi



Gokulashtami and Sri Krishna Jayanthi

Janmashtami also known as Gokulashtami marks the celebration of the birth of Lord Sri Krishna. Sri Krishna was born in the ‘Rohini’ nakshatram (star) to King Vasudeva and Devaki Devi on the eighth day of the dark fortnight in the month of Sravana. This festival is also known as Sri Krishna Jayanti and Krishnashtmi. The actual day of celebration can be on two different days as the star ‘Rohini’ and Ashtami may not be on the same day. These days correspond to the August and September months on the Gregorian calendar.

Sri Krishna is considered as the eighth avatar (incarnation) of Lord Vishnu’s, (one of three major Hindu Gods) on earth. He is considered to be the Lord’s most glorious incarnations. It is said that his remembrance true heart brings extreme joy and pleasure because Sri Krishna himself was a manifestation of joy at all levels and in all walks of life. No other God in the Hindu pantheon, or for that matter in any other religion, is associated with so many romantic tales and so fully radiating with all the divine attributes as Sri Krishna.

krishna janmashtami poster

Since Sri Krishna lived in luxury throughout his life, Sri Krishna Jayanti is celebrated with pomp and splendor. Plenty of sweets are made on this day. Among these are laddus (yellu oonde), chakli, cheedai, payasam (kheer), and so on. In addition, plenty of milk products especially butter, which was Sri Krishna’s favorite childhood food, is given in offerings. A wide variety of fruits are also offered. The most common sweets made laddus and payasam.

Great indeed are his many Leelas and the way in which he charms one and all. Several sages and seers have paid homage to him. Narada, Sri Kulashekara Azhwar, Andal, Tirumangai Azhawar, Nammazhwar have sung glorious verses in praise of Lord Krishna who embodies Shudda Satvam. The Bhagavad Gita coming from the Lord is the absolute truth which has withstood the test of time and has formed the basis and inspiration for many Acharyas and Azhwars.

The life and message of Sri Krishna is the most stirring saga of one of the greatest saviour and profounder of Dharma. Born in the dungeons of Kansa who was out to kill him at the very moment of his birth, Sri Krishna’s life is replete with many such mortal dangers which he successfully triumphs over. He was the unchallenged hero of his times both in terms of his bodily prowess and his intellectual brilliance.

Sri Krishna Jayanti, therefore, signifies not merely the birth of a great and Divine teacher of mankind in some distant past but the lighting of the spark of the Divine Power in every one of us, which spurs us on to play our dynamic part in this world of practical and hard realities with a sense of high spiritual purpose. Krishna represents the total power of attraction (Aakarshna Shakti) like a magnet of infinite rise. Hence Krishna is the source of joy.

The cultural aspects are represented by the traditionally dressed devotees. The raas or dance is also done with devotees taking part with spiritual fervor. Sri Krishna who manifests all levels of joy, is also the source of spiritual joy, which overrides mental or emotional joy, just as emotional joy overrides physical joy. If all the three are integrated and interdependent, then the observance of the festival takes on the full meaning of Sri Krishnaarpanamastu – let everything be offered to Sri Krishna.

Janmashtami 2011 – 22 August.

SHRI KRISHNA JANMASHTAMI


SHRI KRISHNA JAYANTHI

SRI KRISHNA JANMASHTAMI


Shri Krishna Janmashtami, or Sri Krishna Jayanti, celebrates the birthday of Lord Krishna. In 2011, the date of Sri Krishna Jayanti in North India is August 22. In some parts of South India and in some parts of western India it is on August 21. It is observed as Dahi Handi in Maharashtra, the formation of the huge human pyramids to break the pot hung high up. The festival is also known as Gokulashtami and Krishnashtami.

Shri Krishna is today one of the most widely revered and most popular of all Hindu Gods. He is worshipped as the eighth incarnation or avatar of Lord Vishnu. Krishna is also worshipped as a supreme god in his own right by numerous sects around the world.

In North India, Shri Krishna Janmashtami is observed eight days after the full moon day in Hindi month Bhadrapada (August – September). In South India, the festival is observed on the eighth day after full moon in the month of Shravan (August – September).

The Sri Krishna Jayanti festival is not celebrated on the same day in all parts of India and this is due to the various regional calendars and the various calculations in the time of the birth of Krishna.

In 2011, Sri Krishna Jayanti is marked on August 21 in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and is some parts of Karnataka, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh. In North India, it is marked on August 22. The Smarta Tradition observes the festival on August 21 and the Vaishnava Tradition on August 22.

Special pujas are held in Sri Krishna Temples spread around the world and millions of people visit the shrines. Special poojas and rituals are held at midnight the time of Krishna’s birth.

Staunch Krishna devotees fast on the day. It is a 24-hour fast.
SHRI KRISHNA JANMASHTAMI


Thursday, May 19, 2011

Bharat Electronics Limited Recruitment 2011

Bharat Electronics Limited Recruitment 2011 For Dy.Managers/Sr.Engineers/Manager/DGM


Karnataka Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) invites applications for recruitment 2011 of Hardware and Software Engineers in the fields of Electronics and computer science.

Dy. Manager/Manager: 2 vacancies. Maximum age limit is 36/40 years. Experience of 7/10 years is required.
Sr. Engineer: 3 vacancies. Maximum age limit is 32 years. Experience of 3 years is required.
Manager/DGM: 5 vacancies. Maximum age limit is 40/45 years. Experience of 10/14 years is required.
Dy. Engineer/Sr. Engineer: 14 vacancies. Maximum age limit is 28/32 years. Experience of 1/3 years is required.

BEL applications should be submitted within 14 days from the publication date of this advertisement. Applications should be sent to “Manager (HR/C), Bharat Electronics Limited, Jalahalli Post, Bangalore-560013” through post/courier.

Detailed advertisement is available in the Employment newspaper of 14-20 May 2011.

Link for detailed advertisement BEL Recruitment 2011 will be available here shortly.

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RITES Ltd Recruitment 2011 for Executive Trainees (GET); Apply Online Here

RITES Ltd Recruitment 2011 for Executive Trainees (GET); Apply Online Here

Delhi (DLN): RITES Limited invites applications for recruitment 2011 of Executive Trainees (GET). There are total 30 vacancies.

Qualification required is Civil Engineering with 60% marks. Age limit is 21-30 years.

Written Test will be held on 17th July 2011.

Application fee is Rs. 300 (Rs.100 for SC/ST/ Physically Handicapped candidates).

Applications should be submitted through DD at State Bank of India only. DD should be in favor of ‘RITES LIMITED’ payable at Gurgaon through ordinary post.

Last date to apply online through RITES Ltd Online application is 13th June 2011 and last date of receipt of hard copy of online application with DD & other documents is 20th June 2011 ordinary post.

Applications should be sent to “Advertiser (RITES), Post Box No. 9248, Krishna Nagar Head Post Office, Delhi-110051”.

Tentative date for downloading the admit card is 27th June 2011. Tentative date for Personal Interview (tentative) is 24th Aug 2011.

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Saptagiri Grameena Bank Recruitment 2011; From Today Online Applications Available

Andhra Pradesh Saptagiri Grameena Bank invites applications for recruitment of Officer Scale-II, Officer Scale-I and Office Assistants. Saptagiri Grameena Bank online applications are available from today 18th May 2011. Form will be available till 10th June 2011.

Officer Scale-II: 4 vacancies.
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Office Assistants: 58 vacancies. Qualification required is Bachelor Degree in any discipline. Proficiency in Local language i.e., Telugu is must.

Written test for the post of Officer Scale-II- Group “A” and for Officer Scale-I -Group-“A” will be held on 24th July 2011 and for Office Assistants – Group-“B” on 31st July 2011.

For the Post of Office Assistants, application fee is Rs. 250 for OBC/GEN and Rs. 50 for SC/ST/PH/XS.

For the Post of Officer Scale-II and Officer Scale-I, application fee is Rs. 550 for Gen/OBC and Rs. 50 for SC/ST/PH/XS.

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DGQA Controllerate of Quality Assurance (Systems) Recruitment 2011 for Driver

DGQA Controllerate of Quality Assurance (Systems) Recruitment 2011 for Driver

Andhra Pradesh : Department of Defence Production (DGQA), Controllerate of Quality Assurance (Systems) Secundrabad invites applications for recruitment 2011 of Civilian Motor Driver (Ordinary Grade).

Pay Scale is PB-1 Rs. 5200–20200 + Grade Pay Rs. 1900.

Qualification required is Matriculation. Age limit is 18-27 years. 4 years experience in driving is required. Applicants should have professional skill in driving, knowledge of motor mechanics, general smartness. They should have a valid permanent license for driving cars and heavy vehicles.

Applications should be sent to “the Controller, Controllerate of Quality Assurance (Systems), DGQA Complex, Manovikas Nagar, Secunderabad, PIN-500009 (AP)” within 15 days from the date of publication of this advertisement in Employment News.

Detailed advertisement is available in the Employment news of 7-13 May 2011.

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NITW Results 2011 Available Here For Various Courses

NITW Results 2011 Available Here For Various Courses

Andhra Pradesh : National Institute of Technology Warangal (NIT Warangal) has announced results 2011 for MCA, M.Sc, MBA, B.Tech and M.Tech exams.

NITW results are available for B.Tech. 1 Year II Semester, CIVIL – B.Tech 2 Year II Semester, CIVIL – B.Tech 3 Year II Semester, CIVIL – B.Tech 4 Year II Semester, CIVIL – M.Tech. CTM 1 Year II Semester, CIVIL – M.Tech. ES 1 Year II Semester, CIVIL – M.Tech. GTE 1 Year II Semester, CIVIL – M.Tech. Transportation Engg. 1 Year II Semester, EEE - B.Tech 2 Year II Semester, EEE - B.Tech 3 Year II Semester, EEE – B.Tech 4 Year II Semester, EEE – M.Tech PED 1 Year II Semester, EEE - M.Tech PSE 1 Year II Semester, MECHANICAL – B.Tech 2 Year II Semester, MECHANICAL – B.Tech 3 Year II Semester, MECHANICAL – B.Tech 4 Year II Semester, MECHANICAL – M.Tech Automibile Engg. 1 Year II Semester, MECHANICAL – M.Tech CIM 1 Year II Semester, MECHANICAL – M.Tech ME 1 Year II Semester, MECHANICAL – M.Tech MT 1 Year II Semester, MECHANICAL – M.Tech PDD 1 Year II Semester, MECHANICAL – M.Tech Thermal Engg. 1 Year II Semester, ECE – B.Tech 2 Year II Semester, ECE – B.Tech 3 Year II Semester, ECE – B.Tech 4 Year II Semester, ECE – M.Tech ACS 1 Year II Semester, ECE – M.Tech EI 1 Year II Semester, ECE – M.Tech VLSI 1 Year II Semester, METALLURGY – B.Tech 2 Year II Semester, METALLURGY – B.Tech 3 Year II Semester, METALLURGY – B.Tech 4 Year II Semester, CHEMICAL – B.Tech 2 Year II Semester, CHEMICAL – B.Tech 3 Year II Semester, CHEMICAL – B.Tech 4 Year II Semester, CHEMICAL – M.Tech CAP&ED 1 Year II Semester, CSE – B.Tech 2 Year II Semester, CSE – B.Tech 3 Year II Semester, CSE – B.Tech 4 Year II Semester, CSE – M.Tech CSE 1 Year II Semester, CSE – M.Tech Information Security 1 Year II Semester, MCA 1 Year II Semester, MCA 2 Year II Semester, Biotechnology – B.Tech 2 Year II Semester, Biotechnology – B.Tech 3 Year II Semester, Biotechnology – B.Tech 4 Year II Semester, M.Sc. Maths – Applied Maths 1 Year II Semester, M.Sc. Maths – Applied Maths 2 Year II Semester, M.Sc.Tech. Engineering Physics 1 Year II Semester, M.Sc.Tech. Engineering Physics (Electronics) 2 Year II Semester, M.Sc.Tech. Engineering Physics (Photonics) 2 Year II Semester, M.Sc. Chemistry D.D.P.P. 1 Year II Semester, M.Sc. Chemistry M.M.C.A. 1 Year II Semester, M.Sc. Chemistry D.D.P.P. 2 Year II Semester, M.Sc. Chemistry M.M.C.A. 2 Year II Semester, MBA-3rd Quarter, MBA-4th Quarter and MBA-7th Quarter.

To view NITW Results 2011 visit at this link of its official website:


B.Tech. 1 Year II Semester Section – A

B.Tech. 1 Year II Semester Section – B

B.Tech. 1 Year II Semester Section – C

B.Tech. 1 Year II Semester Section – D

B.Tech. 1 Year II Semester Section – E

B.Tech. 1 Year II Semester Section – F

B.Tech. 1 Year II Semester Section – G

B.Tech. 1 Year II Semester Section – H

B.Tech. 1 Year II Semester Section – K

B.Tech. 1 Year II Semester Section – L

B.Tech. 1 Year II Semester Section - M

B.Tech. 1 Year II Semester Section – N

CIVIL – B.Tech 2 Year II Semester

CIVIL – B.Tech 3 Year II Semester

CIVIL – B.Tech 4 Year II Semester

CIVIL – M.Tech. CTM 1 Year II Semester

CIVIL – M.Tech. ES 1 Year II Semester

CIVIL – M.Tech. GTE 1 Year II Semester

CIVIL – M.Tech. Transportation Engg. 1 Year II Semester

EEE - B.Tech 2 Year II Semester

EEE - B.Tech 3 Year II Semester

EEE – B.Tech 4 Year II Semester

EEE - M.Tech PED 1 Year II Semester

EEE - M.Tech PSE 1 Year II Semester

MECHANICAL - B.Tech 2 Year II Semester

MECHANICAL - B.Tech 3 Year II Semester

MECHANICAL - B.Tech 4 Year II Semester

MECHANICAL - M.Tech Automibile Engg. 1 Year II Semester

MECHANICAL - M.Tech CIM 1 Year II Semester

MECHANICAL - M.Tech ME 1 Year II Semester

MECHANICAL - M.Tech MT 1 Year II Semester

MECHANICAL - M.Tech PDD 1 Year II Semester

MECHANICAL - M.Tech Thermal Engg. 1 Year II Semester

ECE - B.Tech 2 Year II Semester

ECE - B.Tech 3 Year II Semester

ECE - B.Tech 4 Year II Semester

ECE - M.Tech ACS 1 Year II Semester

ECE - M.Tech EI 1 Year II Semester

ECE - M.Tech VLSI 1 Year II Semester

METALLURGY - B.Tech 2 Year II Semester

METALLURGY - B.Tech 3 Year II Semester

METALLURGY - B.Tech 4 Year II Semester

CHEMICAL - B.Tech 2 Year II Semester

CHEMICAL - B.Tech 3 Year II Semester

CHEMICAL - B.Tech 4 Year II Semester

CHEMICAL - M.Tech CAP&ED 1 Year II Semester


CSE - B.Tech 2 Year II Semester

CSE - B.Tech 3 Year II Semester

CSE - B.Tech 4 Year II Semester

CSE - M.Tech CSE 1 Year II Semester

CSE - M.Tech Information Security 1 Year II Semester

MCA 1 Year II Semester

MCA 2 Year II Semester

Biotechnology - B.Tech 2 Year II Semester

Biotechnology - B.Tech 3 Year II Semester

Biotechnology - B.Tech 4 Year II Semester

M.Sc. Maths – Applied Maths 1 Year II Semester

M.Sc. Maths – Applied Maths 2 Year II Semester

M.Sc.Tech. Engineering Physics 1 Year II Semester

M.Sc.Tech. Engineering Physics (Electronics) 2 Year II Semester

M.Sc.Tech. Engineering Physics (Photonics) 2 Year II Semester

M.Sc. Chemistry D.D.P.P. 1 Year II Semester

M.Sc. Chemistry M.M.C.A. 1 Year II Semester

M.Sc. Chemistry D.D.P.P. 2 Year II Semester

M.Sc. Chemistry M.M.C.A. 2 Year II Semester

MBA-3rd Quarter

MBA-4th Quarter

MBA-7th Quarter




IBPS Bank

IBPS Bank Common test score card will be valid for a period of one year from the date of issue, to avoid candidates appearing for multiple exams...
IBPS-Institute of Banking Personnel Selection, a common entrance examination for initial short listing of candidates for selection into clerical and entry level officer cadre and specialist officers in various nationalised banks in the country. The IBPS will conduct the exam twice a year for each cadre. This test aimed to help candidates avoid appearing for multiple examinations conducted by different banks for initial short listing.
The banks, participate in the common entrance examination system, include Allahabad Bank, Andhra Bank, Bank of Baroda, Bank of India, Bank of Maharashtra, Canara Bank, Central Bank of India, Corporation Bank, Dena Bank, India Bank, India Overseas Bank, Oriental Bank of Commerce, Punjab National Bank, Punjab and Sind Bank, Syndicate Bank, Union Bank of India, United Bank of India, UCO Bank and Vijaya Bank.
IBPS Bank Common test Score card:
Candidates appearing for the common entrance will be issued a score card that will be valid for a period of one year from the date of issue. Each bank, which desires to recruit candidates for its various cadres, will invite applications from the pool of candidates who have valid score cards from IBPS. The score card will specify the eligibility criteria including terms of age, educational qualifications and minimum score obtained in the written exam. A valid score card issued by the IBPS will be a pre-requisite for candidates to apply for clerical cadre, entry level officer cadre and specialists officers in the participating banks.
The IBPS will issue notifications to conduct the common examination and will also hold pre-recruitment training to SC and ST applicants at its various centers.

ICET 2011 ANSWER KEY

No surprises in Icet-2011 exam...

Icet-2011 exam held at 276 centers in AP state conducted by Andhra University on 18 may, pattern similar to that of the previous year. Icet is the qualifying exam for admission into MBA and MCA colleges in the AP. The Communicative English section for 50 marks was tough and time consuming and the analytical and logical reasoning parts had questions similar to the ones that had appeared in previous examinations.
For Icet this year total of 1.5 lakh students had applied for the exam and 1.4 lakh students appeared. Questions under coding and decoding, odd man out and series completion sections were easier than last year. The question paper no mistake questions this time. Analysts say, no errors were found in the question paper, wait for the initial key to come out to find out if there are any errors.
Icet authorities says the initial Icet answer key will be released by May 22 and final key by May 27.

AP SSC RESULTS 2011

AP SSC RESULTS 2011

Tenth class results absolute grading system from this year...
SSC 2011 results will be released on 21 May Saturday 11.30 am. The director of government examinations said that the results will be released by K Parthasarathy, minister for school education. The SSC scores this year will be in the form of grades and not marks. From this year, the AP state government has introduced 'absolute grading system' for 10th class, Students will be given a particular grade based on their marks in the examination.
As per secondary education department issued a GO Rt No 119, GO stated that from SSC-2011, students who score between 92-100 marks in an exam will be given A1 grade. From 83 to 91%, the grade would be A2, 75 to 82% B1, 67 to 74%, it would be B2, 59 to 66% C1, 51 to 58% C2, 43 to 50% D1, 35 to 42% D2 and 34 and below E. The grading system introduced is similar to the one followed by CBSE.
Absolute grading is introduced as per the recommendations of the central government. Students this year will also be allowed to get photostat copies of their answer scripts.

AP CEEP 2011 RESULTS SBTET AP GOV IN DTEAP

AP CEEP 2011 RESULTS SBTET AP GOV IN DTEAP AC IN

CEEP 2011 Results are announced today at 12:00 PM. More then 2 lakhs students are attended for this CEEP 2011 exam for admission into various diploma courses in Engineering and Non-engineering offered through CEEP in the Polytechnics, Course duration and the area of employment as envisaged for placements as Technicians and Technical Supervisors, conducted on 30th April of 2011 . ceep 2011 results are available in their www.sbtetap.ac.in , www.dteap.ac.in , www.sbtetap.gov.in and www.ceep.ap.nic.in , Download your CEEP-2011 Results and rank cards from these websites:

www.ceep.ap.nic.in, www.sbtetap.ac.in, www.dteap.ac.in, www.sbtetap.gov.in Www.manabadi.com, www.schools9.com

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Bihar Board Intermediate Result 2011, 12th Result 2011

Bihar Board Intermediate Result 2011, 12th Result 2011

www.bseb.bih.nic.in or www.biharboard.bih.nic.in : The Bihar School Education Board (BSEB) Patna - Bihar Board Intermediate (12th Class) Result will be declared soon at the main official website's (www.bseb.bih.nic.in) or (www.biharboard.bih.nic.in) of the Bihar Board. Bihar Board Intermediate (12th Class) Examination is conducted every year normally in March. This Year, BSEB - Bihar Board Intermediate examination was held on 08.03.2011 to 18.03.2011. After the examination, all the students (who had appeared the Bihar Board Intermediate (12th) examination 2011) were waiting the result. As per announcement, Bihar Borad Intermediate (12th) Result 2011 will be published soon online
at the official website's (www.bseb.bih.nic.in) or (www.biharboard.bih.nic.in) of the Bihar Board. Candidates, who had appeared the Bihar Board Intermediate examination 2011 will get the result easily by visit link given as follow.

The Bihar Board School Education (BSEB) Patna - Bihar Board has regularly updates its website's (www.bseb.bih.nic.in) or (www.biharboard.bih.nic.in) to declare the result for the exams held regularly. Bihar Board has made the script especially for the candidates which can produce the result only enter by roll number. So candidates need only the roll number to know the Result. We made this page especially for the Bihar Board Intermediate Result 2011 or Bihar Board 12th Result 2011.

Remember it, if you are unable to get your result please visit on link given below regularly. Because, when Bihar Board will be uploaded the Intermediate (12th) result 2011. We will update the result immediately. Candidates can get the Bihar Board Intermediate Result 2011 or Bihar Board 12th Result 2011 directly in your inbox by subscribe your e-mail id in a form given below. You can visit also (www.bseb.bih.nic.in) or (www.biharboard.bih.nic.in) to get all the updates of the new and old exam results.

Important 1 : Bihar Boad Intermediate Result 2011

Important 2 : Bihar Board 12th Result 2011

Assam Board HSLC Result 2011

Assam Board HSLC Result 2011

www.results.assameducation.net : The Secondary Education Board of Assam (SEBA) Guwahati formerly know as Assam Board High School Living Certificate (HSCL) 10th Class Result 2011 will be declared soon at www.assameducation.net or www.assamresults.nic.in. Assam Board HSLC examination is conducted every year normally in March. After the examination, all the students (who had appeared the Assam Board HSLC examination 2011) were waiting the result. As per announcement, Assam Board HSLC Result 2011 will be published soon online
at the its official website (www.assamresults.nic.in) of the Assam Board or (www.assameducation.net) of the Assam Education. Candidates, who had appeared the Assam Board HSLC examination 2011 will get the result easily by visit link given as follow.

The Assam Education has regularly updates its website (www.assameducation.net) to declare the result for the exams held regularly. Assam Education has made the script especially for the candidates which can produce the result only enter by roll number. So candidates need only the roll number to know the Result. We made this page especially for the Assam Board HSLC Result 2011.

Remember it, if you are unable to get your result please visit on link given below regularly. Because, when Assam Board HSLC (10th) Result 2011 will be uploaded by Assam Education. We will update the result immediately. Candidates can get the Assam Board HSLC Result 2011 directly in your inbox by subscribe your e-mail id in a form given below. You can visit also (www.assamresults.nic.in) or (www.assameducation.net) to get all the updates of the new and old exam results.

Link 1 : Assam Board HSLC Result 2011

Link 2 : Assam Board HSLC Result 2011

SEBA HSLC Result 2011

SEBA HSLC Result 2011

www.results.assameducation.net : : The Secondary Education Board of Assam (SEBA) Guwahati High School Living Certificate (HSCL) 10th Class Result 2011 will be declared soon at www.assameducation.net or www.assamresults.nic.in. SEBA HSLC examination is conducted every year normally in March. After the examination, all the students (who had appeared the SEBA HSLC examination 2011) were waiting the result. As per announcement, SEBA HSLC Result 2011 will be published soon online
at the its official website (www.assamresults.nic.in) of the Assam Board or (www.assameducation.net) of the Assam Education. Candidates, who had appeared the SEBA HSLC examination 2011 will get the result easily by visit link given as follow.

The Assam Education has regularly updates its website (www.assameducation.net) to declare the result for the exams held regularly. Assam Education has made the script especially for the candidates which can produce the result only enter by roll number. So candidates need only the roll number to know the Result. We made this page especially for the SEBA HSLC Result 2011.

Remember it, if you are unable to get your result please visit on link given below regularly. Because, when SEBA HSLC (10th) Result 2011 will be uploaded by Assam Education. We will update the result immediately. Candidates can get the SEBA HSLC Result 2011 directly in your inbox by subscribe your e-mail id in a form given below. You can visit also (www.assamresults.nic.in) or (www.assameducation.net) to get all the updates of the new and old exam results.

Important 1 : SEBA HSLC Result 2011

Important 2 : SEBA HSLC Result 2011

Assam Board 12th Result 2011

Assam Board 12th Result 2011

www.results.assameducation.net : The Assam Higher Secondary Education Council (AHSEC) Guwahati formerly know as Assam Board 12th Class Result 2011 will be declared soon at www.assameducation.net or www.assamresults.nic.in. Assam Board 12th Class examination is conducted every year normally in March. After the examination, all the students (who had appeared the Assam Board 12th examination 2011) were waiting the result. As per announcement, Assam Board 12th Result 2011 will be published soon online
at the its official website (www.assamresults.nic.in) of the Assam Board or (www.assameducation.net) of the Assam Education. Candidates, who had appeared the Assam Board 12th examination 2011 will get the result easily by visit link given as follow.

The Assam Education has regularly updates its website (www.assameducation.net) to declare the result for the exams held regularly. Assam Education has made the script especially for the candidates which can produce the result only enter by roll number. So candidates need only the roll number to know the Result. We made this page especially for the Assam Board 12th Result 2011.

Remember it, if you are unable to get your result please visit on link given below regularly. Because, when Assam Board 12th Result 2011 will be uploaded by Assam Education. We will update the result immediately. Candidates can get the Assam Board 12th Result 2011 directly in your inbox by subscribe your e-mail id in a form given below. You can visit also (www.assamresults.nic.in) or (www.assameducation.net) to get all the updates of the new and old exam results.

Important 1 : Assam Board 12th Result 2011

Important 2 : Assam Board 12th Result 2011

You can visit also to get the result 2011 of the Assam Higher Secondary Education Council i.e. www.ahseconline.org.

AHSEC Result 2010 - 2011

AHSEC Result 2010 - 2011

www.ahseconline.org : The Assam Higher Secondary Education Council (AHSEC) Guwahati has regularly updates its website (www.ahseconline.org) to declare the result for the exams held regularly. AHSEC has made the script especially for the candidates which can produce the result only enter by roll number. So candidates need only the roll number to know the Result. We made this page especially for the AHSEC Result 2010 - 2011. All the old & new results of AHSEC are available online
at the main official website (www.ahseconline.org) of the Council. Candidates can get the AHSEC Result 2010 - 2011 easily by visit link given below.

Remember it, if you are unable to get your result please visit on link given below regularly. Because, when AHSEC will be uploaded any other result in 2011. We will update the result immediately. Candidates can get the AHSEC Result 2010 - 2011 directly in your inbox by subscribe your e-mail id in a form given below. You can visit also (www.ahseconline.org) to get all the updates of the new and old exam results.

Important : AHSEC Result 2010 - 2011

JCECE Board Result 2010 - 2011

JCECE Board Result 2010 - 2011

www.jceceboard.in/jceceb : The Jharkhand Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (JCECE Board) Ranchi has regularly updates its website (www.jceceboard.in) to declare the result for the exams held regularly. JCECE Board has made the script especially for the candidates which can produce the result only enter by roll number. So candidates need only the roll number to know the Result. We made this page especially for the JCECE Board Result 2010 - 2011. All the old & new results of JCECE Board are available online
at the main official website (www.jceceboard.in) of the Board. Candidates can get the JCECE Board Result 2010 - 2011 easily by visit link given below.

Remember it, if you are unable to get your result please visit on link given below regularly. Because, when JCECE will be uploaded any other result in 2011. We will update the result immediately. Candidates can get the JCECE Board Result 2010 - 2011 directly in your inbox by subscribe your e-mail id in a form given below. You can visit also (www.jceceboard.in) to get all the updates of the new and old exam results.

Important : JCECE Board Result 2010 - 2011

BHU Results - BHU Results 2010 - 2011

BHU Results - BHU Results 2010 - 2011
www.bhu.ac.in : The Banaras Hindu University (BHU) Varanasi has regularly updates its website (www.bhu.ac.in) to declare the result for the exams held regularly. BHU has made the script especially for the candidates which can produce the result only enter by roll number. So candidates need only the roll number to know the Result. We made this page especially for the BHU Results 2010 - 2011. All the old & new results of BHU are available online
at the main official website (www.bhu.ac.in) of the University. Candidates can get the BHU Results 2010 - 2011 easily by visit link given below.

Remember it, if you are unable to get your result please visit on link given below regularly. Because, when BHU will be uploaded any other result in 2011. We will update the result immediately. Candidates can get the BHU Results 2010 - 2011 directly in your inbox by subscribe your e-mail id in a form given below. You can visit also (www.bhu.ac.in) to get all the updates of the new and old exam results.

Results 2010 - 2011 CLICK HERE

RTU Result 4th Sem 2010 - 2011

RTU Result 4th Sem 2010 - 2011

AVailable at www.rtu.ac.in/results/btech.php : The Rajasthan Technical University (RTU) Kota has announced the result of B.Tech 4th Sem Main Examination 2010 - 2011. RTU Kota has made the script especially for the candidates which can produce the result only enter by roll number. So candidates need only the roll number to know the Result. As per announcement, RTU Result 4th Sem has published online
on 16.05.2011 (Monday) at the main official website (www.tu.ac.in) of the University. We made this page especially for the RTU Result 4th Sem 2010 - 2011.

Remember it, all the old & new results of RTU Kota are available online at the main official website (www.rtu.ac.in) of the University. Candidates can get the RTU Result 4th Sem for B.Tech Main examination 2010 - 2011 easily by visit link given below. Candidates can get the RTU Result 2011 directly in your inbox by subscribe your e-mail id in a form given below. You can visit also (www.rtu.ac.in) to get all the updates of the new and old exam results of the RTU Kota.

RTU Result 4th Sem - B.Tech (Main) Examination CLICK HERE

ICSE Results 2011

ICSE Results 2011, ISC Results 2011 - check now - www.cisce.org : ICSE / ISC examination is conducted every year by the Council for The Indian School Certificate Examination (CISCE) for the admission into Classes IX (ICSE) & XI (ISC). CISCE has regularly updates its website (www.cisce.org) to declared the result for the exam held regularly. At Present, CISCE has announced the result of ICSE / ISC examination 2011. As per announcement, ISCE Results 2011 & ISC Results 2011 will be published online on 17.05.2011 up to 03:00 PM
at the main official website (www.cisce.org) of the Council. Candidates, who had appeared the ISCE / ISC examination 2011 will get the results easily by visit link given as follow.

CISCE has made the script especially for the candidates which can produce the result only enter by roll number. So candidates need only the roll number to know the Result. We made this page especially for the ISCE Results 2011 & ISC Results2011.

Remember it, if you are unable to get your result please visit on link given below regularly. Because, when CISCE will be uploaded the ISCE / ISC Results 2011. We will update the result immediately. Candidates can get the ISCE Results 2011 & ISC Results2011 directly in your inbox by subscribe your e-mail id in a form given below. You can visit also (www.cisce.org) to get all the updates of the new and old exam results.

Link : ICSE / ISC Results 2011

Monday, May 16, 2011

Buddha Purnima




Buddha Purnima

(Buddha's Birthday)

Buddha Jayanti or also known as Buddha Purnima is the most sacred festivals of Buddhist. Buddha Purnima (Buddha Birthday) is celebrated in remembrance Lord Buddha. Lord Buddha is the founder of Buddhism. This day is the birth anniversary of Lord Buddha. It falls on the full moon of the fourth lunar month (month of Vaisakh) i.e. April or May. This day commemorates three important events of Buddha's life



1 - His birth in 623 BC.
2 - His enlightment i.e. attainment of supreme wisdom, in 588 BC.
3 - His attainment of Nirvana i.e. the complete extinction of his self at the age of 80 in 483 BC.

The occasion marks three most important events in the life of Buddha-his advent, enlightenment and nirvana-about 2,500 years back

This day is a thrice blessed day. Gautam Buddha "lived and died in about the fifth century before the Christian era". Buddha means "enlightened one" - someone who is completely free from all faults and mental obstructions.

Gautam Buddha was not a god and the philosophy of Buddhism does not entail any theistic world-view. The teachings of the Buddha are solely to liberate human beings from the misery and sufferings of life.

According to the Buddhism, sorrow and desire are the main cause of all the evil and suffering of this world. Lord Buddha advocated the Eightfold Path consisting of precepts like right conduct, right motive, right speech, right effort, right resolve, right livelihood, right attention and right meditation to gain mastery over suffering. It is only after following this path one can reach the ultimate aim of Nirvana. Nirvana is the transcendental state of complete liberation. Gautama Buddha lived and taught in northern India in the 6th Century B.C.

Buddha travelled far and wide teaching hundreds of followers. Even after death his disciples continued to spread his teachings.

Rich and poor alike were attracted by the simplicity of Buddha’s teaching and his emphasis on complete equality of all, a notion antithetical to the existing Hindu caste system. The Mauryan Emperor Ashoka espoused the Buddhist religion in the 3rd century B.C. and helped in spreading it far and wide. Sarnath and Bodhgaya are two of the most important pilgrimage centers for the Buddhists.


Date 2010, May 27

Date 2011, May 17

On this day, Buddhists all over the world commemorate three great events: The Birth, Enlightenment and the Passing Away of Gautama Buddha. As Buddhism spread from India to all parts of the world, the teachings were readily assimilated with the cultures of the people who accepted the teachings. On this day all Buddhists are expected to reaffirm their faith in the Buddha Dharma and to lead a noble religious life. It is a day for meditation and for radiating Loving-Kindness.

Buddha Purnima SMS | Buddh Poornima | Buddh Purnima | Buddha Jayanti Messages | Happy Buddha Jayanti



Buddha Purnima SMS | Buddh Poornima | Buddh Purnima | Buddha Jayanti Messages | Happy Buddha Jayanti

Om Mani Padme Hum..
May Lord Buddha enlighten you on the path of
love, peace and truth.

Happy Buddha Purnima!!

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Have a blessed Buddha Purnima....

Buddham Sharnam Gacchami.....
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May Lord Buddha’s preachings for
right conduct,
right motive,
right speech,
right effort,
right resolve,
right livelihood,
right attention and
right meditation…
help us to eradicate evil and suffering from this world.
Happy Buddha Purnima
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May the teachings of Lord Buddha guide you always..

Happy Buddha Purnima!!

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On Buddha Purnima....
Wishing that peace and traquality be by your side...
Today and Always!

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Aroghyam Oka Goppa Varam !
Santrupti Oka Goppa sampada !!
Viswassam Manchi Bandhavaim !!

Happy Buddha Jayanti
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Buddham Sharanam Gachami
Om Mani Padme Hum
May Lord Buddha enlighten you on the path of love,
peace and
truth.

Happy Buddha Purnima
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“We live in illusion and the appearance of things.
There is a reality. We are that reality.
When you understand this, you see that you are nothing, and being nothing, you are everything.
That is all.”
Happy Buddha Purnima
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May Lord Buddha’s preachings for
right conduct,
right motive,
right speech,
right effort,
right resolve,
right livelihood,
right attention and
right meditation…
help us to eradicate evil and suffering from this world.
Happy Buddha Purnima

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Buddham Sharanam Gachami
Om Mani Padme Hum
May Lord Buddha enlighten you on the path of love,
peace and
truth.
Happy Buddha Purnima

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

bankofindia.co.in – Online Application Form for GBO Officer Vacancies 2011

www.bankofindia.co.in – Online Application Form for GBO Officer Vacancies 2011 : Bank of India has calling online applications from qualified and eligible candidates for the recruitment of 125 General Banking Officers in SMG Scale IV and SMG Scale V vacancies. Those who are interested candidates have to apply through online from 02-05-2011 to 21-05-2011. The particulars regarding age limit, educational qualification and other particulars of www.bankofindia.co.in is given below…

www.bankofindia.co.in vacancy details:
Total no. of posts: 125 vacancies

Name of the posts:
1. General Banking Officer – Scale IV: 100 vacancies
Pay scale: Rs 30600-900/4-34200-1000/2-36200
2. General Banking Officer – Scale V: 25 vacancies
Pay scale: Rs 36200-1000/2-38200-1100/2-40400.

Age limit: The candidate’s age limit is minimum 30 years and maximum 40 years for the post of General Banking Officer – Scale IV, minimum 35 years and maximum 45 years for the post of General Banking Officer – Scale V as on 31-03-2011, Reservation as per Govt rules.

Educational qualification: Candidates pass in Graduation from recognized university/institutes with 50% marks with CAIIB in both parts for the both posts. Experience is required.

Application fee: For general candidates Rs 500/-, (No fee for SC/ST candidates), pay through fee payment receipt in cash only at any Branch of Bank of India in the form of challan.

Selection procedure: The mode of selection is written examination and personal interview basis.

How to apply: The eligible candidates have to apply through online from www.bankofindia.co.in between 02-05-2011 to 21-05-2011. The candidates follow the user guidelines and instructions at the time of online apply.

Instructions for online apply:

1. Candidates have to apply through online www.bankofindia.co.in from 02-05-2011 to 21-05-2011.
2. Before online apply, the candidate has to down load the fee payment receipt from www.bankofindia.co.in and fill the challan and Pay the fee in any Bank of India branches from 02-05-2011 to 21-05-2011.
3. Before applying online, candidates should first scan their photograph and signature, ensuring that both the photograph and signature are within the required.
4. The candidate revisits the www.bankofindia.co.in and submits the application.
5. The candidates should keep required essentials at the time of online registration to avoid mistakes and fill the application with correct information.
6. After filling the details carefully click submit button and note down the allotted System Generated Application Registration Number and Password for future use after that take a print out of the application for further references.
7. The candidates have a facility to modify the submitted online application up to 23-05-2011.

Important dates:

Opening date for online registration: 02-05-2011.
Closing date for online registration: 21-05-2011.
Payment of Application fees from: 02-05-2011 to 21-05-2011.

Date of written examination: 26-06-2011.
Download their call letter from the Bank’s website after: 14-06-2011.

For more particulars regarding age limit, educational qualification, pay scale, selection procedure, how to apply, no. of posts, application fee, experience, examination centers and other particulars of www.bankofindia.co.in is available at given below link…

www.bankofindia.co.in Advt details

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Bank of India Online Application Form for 937 Specialist Officers 2011

Bank of India Online Application Form for 937 Specialist Officers 2011: Bank of India, a leading Public Sector Bank having Head Office in Mumbai. Bank of India has asking online applications from eligible and qualified candidates for the recruitment of 937 Specialist Officers vacancies. Those who are eligible candidates have to apply through online from 02/05/2011 to 21/05/2011. The details regarding age limit, educational qualification and other details of Bank of India is given below…

Bank of India Recruitment 2011 details:
Total no. of posts: 937 posts
Name of the posts:

1. Assistant General Manager – Marketing: 01 post
2. Assistant General Manager – Cash Management Services: 01 post
3. Finance Executive: 09 posts
4. Security Officer: 09 posts
5. Statistician: 01 post
6. Law Officer: 13 posts
7. Chartered Accounts: 200 posts
8. System Auditor: 05 posts
9. Finance Execu: 20 posts
10. Security Advisor: 01 post
11. IT Officer: 56 posts
12. IT Officer: 15 posts
13. Technical Officer (Appraisal): 20 posts
14. Technical Officer (AppraisaI): 36 posts
15. HR/IR Officers: 43 posts
16. Official Language Officer: 07 posts
17. Agricultural Officer: 500 posts.

Age limit: Candidates see the advertisement for more details of age limit.

Educational qualification: Candidates see the advertisement for more details of educational qualification and experience.

Application fee: For general candidates Rs 400/-, (No fee for SC/ST/PWD/EXM candidates), pay through fee payment receipt in cash only at any Branch of Bank of India in the form of challan.

Selection procedure: The mode of selection is written test/group discussion and interview basis.

How to apply: The eligible and interested candidates have to apply through online from www.bankofindia.co.in between 02/05/2011 to 21/05/2011. The candidates follow the user guidelines and instructions at the time of online apply.

Instructions for online apply:
1. Candidates have to apply through online www.bankofindia.co.in from 02-05-2011 to 21-05-2011.
2. Before online apply, the candidate has to down load the fee payment receipt from www.bankofindia.co.in and fill the challan and Pay the fee in any Bank of India branches from 02-05-2011 to 21-05-2011.
3. Before applying online, candidates should first scan their photograph and signature, ensuring that both the photograph and signature are within the required.
4. The candidate revisits the www.bankofindia.co.in and submits the application.
5. The candidates should keep required essentials at the time of online registration to avoid mistakes and fill the application with correct information.
6. After filling the details carefully click submit button and note down the allotted System Generated Application Registration Number and Password for future use after that take a print out of the application for further references.
7. Application should be checked by candidates after verification be submitted by clicking to submit button.
8. The candidates have a facility to modify the submitted online application up to 23-05-2011.

Important dates:

Opening date for online registration: 02-05-2011.

Closing date for online registration: 21-05-2011.

Payment of Application fees from: 02-05-2011 to 21-05-2011.

Date of written examination: 03-07-2011.
Download their call letter from the Bank’s website after: 20-06-2011.

For more details regarding age limit, educational qualification, pay scale, selection procedure, how to apply, no. of posts, application fee, experience, examination centers and other details of Bank of India is available at given below link…

Bank of India Recruitment 2011 Advt details

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Recruitments Bank of India Online Application Form for 937 Specialist Officers 2011
Recruitments Bank of India Online Application Form for 937 Specialist Officers 2011

North Malabar Gramin Bank – Online Application Form for 99 Clerk, Officers 2011


North Malabar Gramin Bank – Online Application Form for 99 Clerk, Officers 2011
: North Malabar Gramin Bank has asking online applications from Indian Citizens for the recruitment of Clerk, Officer Scale vacancies. Those who are interested candidates have to apply through online from 03-05-2011 to 25-05-2011. The information regarding age limit, educational qualification and other information of North Malabar Gramin Bank is mentioned below…

North Malabar Gramin Bank details:
Total no. of posts: 99 vacancies
Name of the posts:
1. Officer Scale III: 03 vacancies
Pay scale: Rs. 25700 -800/5-29700-900/2-31500
2. Officer Scale II: 13 vacancies
Pay scale: Rs.19400-700/1-20100-800/10-28100
3. Officer Scale I: 33 vacancies
Pay scale: Rs.14500-600/7-18700-700/2-20100-800/7-25700
4. Office Assistant (Clerk): 50 vacancies
Pay scale: Rs. 7200-400/3-8400-500/3-9900-600/4-12300-700/7-17200-1300/1-18500-800/1-19300.

Age limit: The candidates age limit is below 40 years for the post of Officer Scale III, above 21 years but below 32 years for the post of Officer Scale II, above 18 years but below 28 years for the post of Officer Scale I, between 18 years and 28 years for the post of Office Assistant (Clerk) as on 01-01-2011, (Reservation as per Govt rules).

Educational qualification: Candidates see the advertisement for more details of educational qualification and experience.

Application fee: The application fee for Rs 650/- for GEN/OBC candidates and Rs 250/- for SC/ST/PC candidates for the post of Officer Scale III, Rs 550/- for GEN/OBC candidates and Rs 250/- for SC/ST/PC candidates for the post of Officer Scale II, Rs 350/- for GEN/OBC candidates and Rs 50/- for SC/ST/PC/EXSM/DISXS/DXS candidates for the post of Officer Scale I, Rs 300/- for GEN/OBC candidates and Rs 50/- for SC/ST/PC/EXSM/DISXS/DXS candidates in the form of challan paid at any branch of Syndicate Bank.

Selection procedure: The selection of the candidates shall be made on the basis of performance in written test and interview.

How to apply: The eligible and interested candidates have to apply through online from www.nmgbank.com between 03-05-2011 to 25-05-2011. The candidates follow the user guideline and instructions at the time of online apply.

Instructions for online apply:
1. Candidates have to apply through online from www.nmgbank.com between 03-05-2011 to 25-05-2011.
2. Before apply online, candidates should have valid e-mail ID and it should active duration of the project.
3. Before online apply, the candidate has to down load the fee payment cash voucher from www.nmgbank.com and fill the cash voucher and Pay the fee in any Syndicate Bank from 03-05-2011 to 25-05-2011.
4. Candidates Name, Candidates category, Branch Code and Branch Transaction Journal Number noted on the voucher form should be correctly filled in the application at appropriate place.
5. The candidates revisits the www.nmgbank.com submits the application.
6. The candidates should keep required essentials at the time of online registration to avoid mistakes and fill the application with correct information.
7. After filling the details carefully click submit button and note down the allotted System Generated Application Registration Number and Password for future use after that take a print out of the application for further references.
8. The candidate should submit the original counterfoil of Fee Payment Receipt and photograph along with call letter at the time of written test otherwise the candidate not allowed for the written test.

Important dates:

Opening date for online submission: 03-05-2011.

Closing date for online submission: 25-05-2011.

Payment of Application fee: 03-05-2011 to 25-05-2011.

Last date for Reprint: 09-06-2011.

Date of written examination:
Officer Scale III: 24-07-2011.
Officer Scale II: 24-07-2011.
Officer Scale I: 24-07-2011.
Office Assistant (Clerk): 17-07-2011.

Download the duplicate call letter from:

Officer Scale III: 19-07-2011 to 23-07-2011.
Officer Scale II: 19-07-2011 to 23-07-2011.
Officer Scale I: 19-07-2011 to 23-07-2011.
Office Assistant (Clerk): 12-07-2011 to 16-07-2011.

For more information regarding age limit, educational qualification, pay scale, selection process, how to apply, no. of posts, application fee, experience, examination centers, last date for apply online and other information of North Malabar Gramin Bank Recruitment 2011 is available at following link…

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Chaitanya Godavari Grameena Bank Recruitment 2011 – 70 Clerk vacancies Online Apply

Chaitanya Godavari Grameena Bank Recruitment 2011 – 70 Clerk vacancies Online Apply: Chaitanya Godavari Grameena Bank – CGGB has asking online applications from eligible and qualified candidates for the recruitment of 70 Office Assistant (Clerk) vacancies. Those who are interested candidates have to apply through online from 10/05/2011 to 31/05/2011. The information regarding age limit, educational qualification, pay scale and other information of Chaitanya Godavari Grameena Bank is mentioned below…

Chaitanya Godavari Grameena Bank details:
Total no. of posts: 70 vacancies
Name of the posts:
Office Assistant (Clerk): 70 vacancies.

Age limit: The age limit is between 18 years and 28 years as on 01/04/2011, Reservation as per Govt rules.

Educational qualification: Candidates pass in Bachelor Degree or its equivalent of a recognized university in any discipline.

Application fee: Candidates pay the fee in the form of challan for Rs 250/- for GEN/OBC candidates and Rs 50/- for SC/ST/PC/EXSM candidates, the challan paid at any branch of Chaitnya Godavari Grameena Bank or Andhra Bank.

Selection process: The mode of selection is written examination and interview basis.

How to apply: The eligible and interested candidates have to apply through online from the website www.cggb.in between 10/05/2011 to 31/05/2011. The candidates follow the user guideline and instructions at the time of online apply.

Instructions for online apply:
1. Candidates have to apply through online from www.cggb.in between 10/05/2011 to 31/05/2011.

2. Before applying online, candidates download the fee payment receipt from www.cggb.in and fill the challan and pay the fee in any branch of Chaitnya Godavari Grameena Bank or Andhra Bank from 10/05/2011 to 31/05/2011.

3. Candidates should have a valid e-mail ID, before applying online.

4. Before applying online, candidate log on to the website and download the challan form and pay fee and obtain fee paid challan with Branch Name, Branch Code, Receipt Number, Date of Deposit & amount filled in by the Branch Official.

5. The candidate revisits the www.cggb.in and submits the application.

6. The candidates should keep required essentials at the time of online registration to avoid mistakes and fill the application with correct information.

7. After filling the details on the application form candidates are required to submit the online application, once submitted a registration number and password will be generated by the system, kindly note the same for future use, after take a print out of the system generated application form immediately for future reference. The print out of the application form must not be sent to the bank.

8. The candidate should submit the original Fee Payment challan will have to be submitted along with the call letter at the time of written test, with out original fee payment challan the candidate will not be allowed to appear for the written test.

9. The candidates are required to pate one recent passport size photograph in the space provided for in the application form and sign across. They are advised to retain five copies of the same photograph for use at the time of written examination and interview.

Important dates:

Opening date for online registration: 10/05/2011.

Closing date for online registration: 31/05/2011.

Payment of application fee from: 10/05/2011 to 31/05/2011.

Last date for Reprint: 15/06/2011.

Date of written examination: 17/07/2011.

For more complete information regarding age limit, educational qualification, pay scale, selection procedure, application fee, no. of posts, how to apply, and last date for online submission, examination centers and other information of Chaitanya Godavari Grameena Bank Recruitment 2011 is available at following link…

Chaitanya Godavari Grameena Bank Advt details

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