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nationtodaychannel · 2 years ago
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UPPSC Pre Recruitment Online Form 2024
Post Date:01 January 2024 | 10:03 AMShort Information :Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) Prayagraj has Recently Invited to the Online Application Form for the Post Combined State/Upper Subordinate Services Examination Recruitment 2024.
Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC)Prayagraj
UPPSC Combined State/Upper Subordinate Services Examination Recruitment 2024
Advt No. : A-1/E-1/2024
Important Dates
Start Date: 01/01/2024
Last Date : 29/01/2024
Pay Exam Fee Last Date : 29/01/2024
Last Date Completed Form : 02/02/2024
Correction Last Date : 09/02/2024
Pre Exam Date : As per Schedule
Admit Card : Before Exam
Application Fee
General / OBC : Rs. 125/-
SC / ST : Rs. 65/-
PH : Rs. 25/-
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Age Limit as on (15/12/2023)
Minimum Age : 21 Years
Maximum Age : 40 Years
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Vacancy Details
Total Post : 220 Post
Post NameTotalEligibilityCombined Upper Subordinate Services UPPSC Pre 2024220
Bachelor Degree in Any Stream in Any Recognized University in India.
Post Wise Eligibility Details
Sr. NoPost NameEligibility1Sub Registrar, Assistant Prosecuting Officer (Transport)Bachelor Degree in Law2District Basik Shiksha Adhikari / Associate DIOS and Other equivalent administrative posts, District Administrative OfficerMaster Degree in Any Stream.3District Audit Officer (Revenue Audit)Commerce Graduate4Assistant Controller Legal Measurement (Grade-I) / (Grade-II)Bachelor Degree in Science with Physics OR Mechanical Engineering. As one subject.5Assistant Labour CommissionerBachelor Degree in Arts with Sociology OR Economics as a subject OR Commerce/Law.6District Programme OfficerBachelor Degree in Sociology OR Social Science OR Home Science OR Social Work.7Senior Lecturer, DIET
Master Degree with B.Ed.
8District Probation OfficerMaster Degree in Psychology OR Sociology OR Social Work OR any qualification equivalent thereto OR Post Graduate Diploma in any Branch of Social Work.9Child Development Project OfficerBachelor Degree in Sociology OR Social Work Bachelor Degree in Agriculture Home Science OR any qualification equivalent.10Designated Officer / Food Safety Officer
Master Degree in Chemistry as one of the subjects OR
Bachelor Degree in Food Technology or Dairy Technology OR Biotechnology or Oil Technology or Agricultural Science OR Veterinary Sciences or Bio-Chemistry or Microbiology OR Master Degree in Chemistry or Degree in Medicine.11Statistical officerMaster Degree in Mathematics OR Mathematical Statistics OR Statistics or Agricultural Statistics.12District Cane Officer, U.P. Agriculture Service Group “B�� (Development Branch)Bachelor Degree in Agriculture13Labour Enforcement OfficerBachelor degree with Economics OR Sociology or commerce and Post Graduate Diploma OR Post graduate Degree in Law / Labour relation / Labor welfare / Labor Law / Commerce / Sociology / Social work / Social welfare / Trade Management / Personnel Management.14Principals, Government Intermediate Colleges (For Boys or Girls)
Master Degree in Any Subject
L.T. Diploma or B.T.C or B.Ed. or
3 Year teaching experience in High School or Intermediate Classes.
15Assistant Research OfficerMaster Degree in Chemistry16Assistant Director (Horticulture)Bachelor Degree in Agriculture17Manager (Administration / General)M.B.A. OR Equivalent Degree18Assistant Conservator Forest (ACF)Bachelor Degree with at least one of the subject Botany, Zoology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Geology, Forestry, Statistics , Agriculture OR Bachelor Degree in Engineering .19Ranger Forest Officer (RFO)Bachelor Degree with at least one of the subject Botany, Zoology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Geology, Forestry, Statistics , Agriculture OR Bachelor Degree in Engineering .
Physical Eligibility
Post NameCategoryMaleFemaleAll CategoryST OnlyAll CategoryST OnlyD.S.P. & District Commandant Home GuardsHeight165 CMS160 CMS152 CMS147 CMSChest84-89 CMS79-84 CMSNANASuperintendent JailHeight168 CMSNANANAChest81.3-86.3NANANAExcise InspectorHeight167 CMSNA152 CMS147 CMSChest81.2-86.2NANANADeputy JailorHeight168 CMSNA152 CMSNAChest81.3-86.3NANANADistrict Youth Welfare and Pradeshik Vikash Dal OfficerHeight167.7 CMS160 CMS152 CMS147 CMSChest78.5-83.576.5-81.3NANA
Selection Process
Written Exam (Pre & Mains Exam)
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These are following step.
Click on the Apply Online Link given below.
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sanptest · 1 year ago
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Unveiling the SNAP Exam 2023: Dates, Details, and Application Fees
In the realm of management entrance exams, the Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP) stands as a prominent player, attracting MBA aspirants from across the country. To embark on your journey towards a prestigious MBA, it's crucial to acquaint yourself with SNAP exam details, including crucial information like SNAP application fees and SNAP exam dates for 2023. Let's delve into this comprehensive guide to understand what SNAP has in store for you.
SNAP Exam Details: Unveiling the Essentials
The SNAP exam, conducted by Symbiosis International (Deemed University), serves as the gateway to some of the country's most esteemed B-Schools. It's essential to grasp the fundamental details to ensure a smooth application process.
SNAP Exam Sections
The SNAP exam typically consists of three major sections:
General English: This section evaluates your language proficiency, including reading comprehension, verbal reasoning, and verbal ability.
Analytical & Logical Reasoning: Assessing your ability to think logically and solve problems efficiently, this section is designed to test your analytical skills.
Quantitative, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency: This section evaluates your mathematical and data interpretation skills.
Understanding the weightage and structure of each section is crucial to formulating a sound preparation strategy.
SNAP Exam Duration
The SNAP exam 2023 is a timed examination with a total duration of 60 minutes. Time management is paramount during the exam, and candidates should practice with mock tests to ensure they can manage the time allocated for each section effectively.
SNAP Exam Mode
The SNAP exam is a computer-based test (CBT), which means that you will answer the questions on a computer, and the entire process is digitally conducted.
SNAP Exam Dates 2023: Mark Your Calendar
To embark on your SNAP journey, you must mark your calendar with the important dates associated with the SNAP exam 2023:
Registration Open: The registration for SNAP 2023 commenced on 23rd August 2023. This is the starting point for your SNAP journey.
Registration Closes: The registration process will close on November 23, 2023 (Thursday), which is the last date to secure your spot for the exam.
Payment Closure: The last date to make the payment for SNAP 2023 is November 23, 2023 (Thursday). It's essential to complete your payment within this time frame.
Admit Card Release: The SNAP admit card will be available for download on the official SNAP website. This is a crucial document for your exam day. It will be available on - December 04, 2023 (Monday) for SNAP Test 1, December 09, 2023 (Saturday) for SNAP Test 02 and SNAP Test 03
SNAP Exam Dates: The SNAP exam for 2023 is scheduled to be held on -
December 10, 2023 (Sunday)
December 17, 2023 (Sunday)
December 22, 2023 (Friday)
There are multiple dates to choose from, offering flexibility to candidates.
6. Announcement of Results: The eagerly awaited SNAP results are set to be announced on January 10, 2024 (Wednesday).
7. SNAP Application Fee: An Investment in Your Future
As you gear up for SNAP 2023, it's essential to understand the application fees involved. The SNAP application fee is an investment in your future, opening doors to renowned B-schools and quality education.
The SNAP application fee for candidates is INR 2250. However, candidates may be required to pay additional fees if they opt to apply to specific MBA programmes within the participating institutes.
Final Thoughts
As you set out on your journey to pursue an MBA, understanding the SNAP exam details, dates, and application fees is the initial step. Remember, effective preparation and a clear strategy are key to success in the SNAP exam. Keep a close eye on the specified dates, adhere to the application process, and invest in your future with SNAP.Happy preparing, and may your SNAP 2023 endeavour lead to a rewarding MBA journey!
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ffcarlos-grad604 · 1 year ago
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20 Objects Descriptions (50 Words)
01 Piano
My journey with the piano began at age 7, leading me to an antique green-patterned upright piano that holds sentimental value. This versatile instrument spans a wide sound range, just as I aspire to be a versatile designer skilled in various creative disciplines, from graphic to UX design.
02 Viola
The viola, a unique member of the string family, has a warm sound and serves as the alto voice between violin and cello. The viola’s rarity is what makes it special. Similarly, as a designer, I wish to find and embrace my unique perspectives, skills, and styles that set me apart.
03 Music Stand
My trusty music stand, a symbol of commitment to my viola practice, provides a stable platform for sheet music. It parallels the teamwork in music, where musicians collaborate, often sharing a stand, mirroring the cooperation in design, where designers work together to achieve harmonious outcomes with writers, developers, and business partners.
04 Music Folder
My cherished yellow music folder was a gift from my first teacher. It represents the musical language's intricate symbols, creating beautiful melodies. As designers, we wield a visual language, using colours, shapes, and typography to convey messages, emotions, and perceptions, much like musicians interpreting scores to evoke emotions and connect with an audience.
05 Metronome
A metronome aids musicians in maintaining rhythm, and I rely on it during practice. It also serves as a tuner for my viola. Similarly, design principles like colour, typography, and spacing ensure visual cohesion. Just as a metronome enforces consistent timing in music, design rules provide structure for designers' creative work.
06 Concert Programme Collection
My collection of concert brochures, pamphlets, and booklets preserves cherished memories and stories from various performances, including the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, NZ Opera and more. These keepsakes provide valuable information about composers, musicians, and event details, reminding me of my musical journey's rich tapestry.
07 Concert Attire
This is a dress that I currently wear when performing on stage. Just as musicians' attire shapes their audience's perception, my design portfolio influences my professional identity. It should showcase my unique style, professionalism, and passion, much like concert attire establishes an artist's presence and identity.
08 Crucifix
For years, I’ve had this crucifix sit on the top of my cupboard or shelf in my bedroom. It has served as a reminder of my faith. Its imagery of sacrifice, love, and salvation can enrich my designs, infusing reverence and contemplation. Incorporating it into my work reminds viewers of Christianity's profound significance, adding depth and emotion to my creations.
09 Bible
This childhood Bible book, resurfaced as a gateway to reconnect with my faith. Eager to delve into its stories and contexts, I seek to deepen my understanding of Christianity. This exploration marks a crucial step towards my aspiration of engaging in church-related design work, bridging faith and design.
10 Bandages
My pneumonia ICU stay in September 2023 became a crucial life experience, akin to a bandage shielding wounds. It heightened awareness of physical and mental wellbeing and sparked an interest in healthcare and social-good design. I am excited about my upcoming internship at Good Health Design, a transdisciplinary studio at AUT's School of Art and Design.
11 Headphones
These gifted Bluetooth headphones from my mum is a creative companion, enhancing my focus with music. Music's power to uplift the mind fuels my imagination during work. During commutes, I switch to pop genres for a contrasting experience, recognizing how different music genres influence moods and activities, enriching my daily journey.
12 Blue-Light Glasses
A pair of blue-light glasses were another gift from my mum. As designers, we spend a substantial amount of time looking at our screens. This prolonged exposure can cause damage and strain to our eyes so blue-light glasses are essential to safeguarding out eyes and optimizing our design workflow.
13 Quilted Blanket
A cherished quilted blanket, a gift from my grandmother's friend in 2016, symbolizes love and craftsmanship. Its intricate patterns, colours, and stitching techniques reflect artistry beyond digital screens, reminding us that design thrives in the tangible, tactile world, honouring the time, effort, and creativity poured into its creation.
14 Gifted Cards Collection
These are all the handwritten notes and cards, I’ve received all the way back to my old friends from primary school which I keep them in a cookie tin container. Collections represent a bank of inspiration of designers, their work, and the creative community. In a way, they are like Pinterest or Behance moodboards.
15 Peacocks
Free-roaming peafowls in my neighbourhood, remnants of a pre-development era, evoke nature's beauty. Their presence inspires my design work, coinciding with my upcoming internship at Waiheke Resources Trust, a non-profit promoting sustainability and environmental responsibility. These majestic birds symbolize the importance of preserving and honouring Mother Nature's wonders.
16 Milo the Cavapoochon
My family’s first pet, Milo, a Cavapoochon puppy, brought us a lot of joy. Though we couldn't provide the care he needed, his brief stay reminded me of the importance of understanding audiences, users, and stakeholders in design. Empathy yields more impactful and resonant creations that meet their goals and needs.
17 Notebook/Visual Diary
My collection of unused notebooks beckons, their pristine pages intimidating yet inviting. Overcoming the fear of imperfection, I yearn to freely write, draw, and capture ideas. In a digital age, paper and pen offer a screen-free, creative sanctuary, ready to capture spontaneous inspirations and ensure no brilliant idea goes unnoticed or forgotten.
18 ADP and ADE Folio Boards
Portfolio boards from my high school years, 11ADP and 12ADE, mark the start of my artistic journey. Year 11 ignited my passion for art and design, and year 12 solidified my career choice. These boards capture the early stages of my creative evolution, signifying the pivotal years of my artistic awakening.
19 School Yearbooks
Skipping a school year, a proud achievement, marked the transition from one chapter to another, symbolizing liberation. Yearbooks now preserve memories from primary, intermediate, and high school. Similarly, the design world, with boundless creativity and innovative potential, offers opportunities to impact lives, much like my journey of skipping a year unlocked new horizons.
20 Threaded Magazine
Threaded magazine, a gift from Fiona Grieve's design studio, embodies the vibrant design community I aim to join. It symbolizes a collective of passionate, innovative individuals shaping the design landscape, inspiring my aspiration to be part of this dynamic world of like-minded creatives.
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theart2rock · 1 year ago
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Generation Steel stellen neues Album Lionheart vor
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GENERATION STEEL verkünden heute die ersten Details zum neuen Album "Lionheart". Die Band stellt heute das von Gyula Havancsák gefertigte Artwork sowie die Tracklist vor. Das erneut von Uwe Lulis (ACCEPT) produzierte Album wird am 27.10.2023 bei EL PUERTO RECORDS erscheinen. Parallel dazu präsentiert die Band weitere LIVE-Termine. Neben der Tour mit MANIMAL stehen auch diverse Einzelshows auf dem Programm. Am 2.August 2023 begleiten die hessischen Teutonic-Metaller GENERATION STEEL die Legende JAG PANZER bei deren Gig in der Goldgruppe Kassel. GENERATION STEEL nehmen uns mit auf eine Reise der Selbsterkenntnis und zeigen uns, dass der Weg zur Freiheit nicht nur mit Mut, sondern auch mit Opfern gepflastert ist. "Lionheart" fordert dazu auf, sich den Ängsten und der Ungewissheit entgegenzustellen, die nach dem Durchbrechen der Ketten auf uns warten. Dabei entfaltet es eine ergreifende Hymne an die schlummernde menschliche Stärke, die darauf wartet, entfesselt zu werden. Bereit, die Fesseln zu sprengen? Taucht ein in "Lionheart" und erlebt die wahre Essenz des Heavy Metal! GENERATION STEEL zeigen sich selbstbewusst: Ziel des neuen Albums war es, die Songs noch interessanter und dynamischer zu gestalten, clevere Arrangements zu liefern und auf das erste Album einen draufzusetzen. Tracklist "Lionheart" 01. Baptized in Sorrow 02. Bloodrage 03. Lionheart 04. Executor 05. Wastelands 06. The Lost and the Damned 07. Forevermore 08. The Ripper 09. Left Alone 10. United Tourdaten GENERATION STEEL 17.11.23 Manimal | Essen | Don't Panic 18.11.23 Manimal | Siegburg | Kubana 19.11.23 Manimal | Kassel | Goldgrube 21.11.23 Manimal | Mannheim | 7er-Club 22.11.23 Manimal | München | Backstage 23.11.23 Manimal | Nürnberg | Cult 24.11.23 Manimal | Selb | Rockclub Nordbayern 25.11.23 Manimal | Hanerau-Hademarschen | Hardemarscher Hof 26.11.23 Manimal | Bree | Ragnarok Quelle: El Puerto Records Lesen Sie den ganzen Artikel
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wiseguyreport1222 · 3 years ago
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Flat Panel X-Ray Detectors EUROPE Market Research Report 2021-2026
The market growth and market competition landscape in 2021 will change significantly from the previous year according to this latest research. This report will take you to have a comprehensive understanding of this global market.
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The global Flat Panel X Ray Detectors market is segmented by company, region (country), type and application. Participants, stakeholders, and other readers in the global Flat Panel X Ray Detectors market will be able to gain an advantage as they use reports as a powerful resource. Flat Panel X Ray Detectors markets by category Indirect Conversion FPDs Direct Conversion FPDs
Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Market by Application (Percentage of Demand) Medical Dental Industrial Others
Who are the leading companies in Flat Panel X Ray Detectors? Varex Imaging Trixell Canon iRay Technology Vieworks Hamamatsu Rayence DRTECH Jiangsu CareRay Konica Minolta Carestream Health Teledyne DALSA
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Flat Panel X Ray Detectors markets by region: In North America In Latin America Europe The Asia-pacific Middle East and Africa (MEA) What are the main countries covered? The United States Canada Germany France UK Italy Russia China Japan Korea Southeast Asia India Australia Brazil Mexico Argentina Chile Colombia Egypt Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Nigeria South Africa
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Which is the most profitable market? Among regions, North America/Europe/Asia Pacific accounted for the largest share of global personalized beauty equipment as rising consumer incomes led to increased spending at Flat Panel X Ray Detectors. What methodology did you follow in your research? This study was conducted by our expert analysts through a combination of primary and secondary studies. The methodology we follow includes a demand-side assessment of the market and triangulation of this through supply-side analysis. The methodology is based on the use of standard market structures, methods, and definitions. Who were the primary study respondents? We talk to stakeholders across the spectrum. Including C-level executives, distributors, product manufacturers, industry experts, etc. What are the sources of secondary research? We conduct extensive secondary studies using proprietary databases, paid databases, and information available in the public domain. We refer to industry associations, company press releases, annual reports, investor presentations and research papers.
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1. Introduction 1.1 Definition of the Market 1.2 Research Purpose 1.3 Scope of the Study 1.4 Stakeholders 1.5 Geography Coverage 1.6 Currency Under Consideration 1.7 Market Size Units 1.8 Review Cycle 2 Global Market Overview 2.1 Global Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Revenue and Growth Forecast 2014-2026 2.2 Global Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Market Size and Growth Forecast 2014-2026 2.3 Global Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Revenue by Region 2014-2026 2.4 Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Market Share by Major Regions 2014-2021 2.5 Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Gross Margin in Different Region 2014-2021 2.6 Global Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Market History Price and Forecast 2014-2026 2.7 Global Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Sales Market Share by Top Companies 2014-2021 3 Global Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Market by Type 3.1 Global Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Revenue and Growth Rate Segment by Types from 2014-2021 3.2 Global Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Market Size and Growth Rate Segment by Product Types from 2014-2021 3.3 Global Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Price Segment by Types from 2014-2021 3.4 Brief Introduction of Different Types 3.4.1 Indirect Conversion FPDs 3.4.2 Direct Conversion FPDs 4 Global Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Market by Application 4.1 Global Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Revenue and Growth Rate Segment by Applications from 2014-2021 4.2 Global Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Market Size and Growth Rate Segment by Product Applications from 2014-2021 4.3 Brief Introduction of Different Applications 4.3.1 Medical 4.3.2 Dental 4.3.3 Industrial 4.3.4 Others 5 North America Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Market (Value, Market Size, Import, Export) and Segmentation (by Type, Application, Countries and Participants) 5.1 North America Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Value ($) from 2014-2021 5.2 North America Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Market Size from 2014-2021 5.3 North America Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Price Change from 2014-2021 5.4 North America Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Import and Export from 2014-2021 5.5 North America Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Market Value ($) and Growth (%) by Type from 2014-2021 5.6 North America Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Market Value ($) and Growth (%) by Application from 2014-2021 5.7 North America Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Market Value ($) and Growth (%) by Countries from 2014-2021 5.7.1 The United States 5.7.2 Canada 5.8 Top North America Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Participants Value ($) and Market Share (%) in 2020
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6 Europe Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Market (Value, Market Size, Import, Export) and Segmentation (by Type, Application, Countries and Participants) 6.1 Europe Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Value ($) from 2014-2021 6.2 Europe Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Market Size from 2014-2021 6.3 Europe Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Price Change from 2014-2021 6.4 Europe Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Import and Export from 2014-2021 6.5 Europe Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Market Value ($) and Growth (%) by Type from 2014-2021 6.6 Europe Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Market Value ($) and Growth (%) by Application from 2014-2021 6.7 Europe Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Market Value ($) and Growth (%) by Countries from 2014-2021 6.7.1 Germany 6.7.2 France 6.7.3 UK 6.7.4 Italy 6.7.5 Russia … 6.8 Top Europe Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Participants Value ($) and Market Share (%) in 2020 7 Asia-Pacific Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Market (Value, Market Size, Import, Export) and Segmentation (by Type, Application, Countries and Participants) 7.1 Asia-Pacific Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Value ($) from 2014-2021 7.2 Asia-Pacific Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Market Size from 2014-2021 7.3 Asia-Pacific Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Price Change from 2014-2021 7.4 Asia-Pacific Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Import and Export from 2014-2021 7.5 Asia-Pacific Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Market Value ($) and Growth (%) by Type from 2014-2021 7.6 Asia-Pacific Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Market Value ($) and Growth (%) by Application from 2014-2021 7.7 Asia-Pacific Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Market Value ($) and Growth (%) by Countries from 2014-2021 7.7.1 China 7.7.2 Japan 7.7.3 Korea 7.7.4 Southeast Asia 7.7.5 India 7.7.6 Australia … 7.8 Top Asia-Pacific Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Participants Value ($) and Market Share (%) in 2020 8 Latin America Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Market (Value, Market Size, Import, Export) and Segmentation (by Type, Application, Countries and Participants) 8.1 Latin America Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Value ($) from 2014-2021 8.2 Latin America Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Market Size from 2014-2021 8.3 Latin America Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Price Change from 2014-2021 8.4 Latin America Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Import and Export from 2014-2021 8.5 Latin America Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Market Value ($) and Growth (%) by Type from 2014-2021 8.6 Latin America Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Market Value ($) and Growth (%) by Application from 2014-2021 8.7 Latin America Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Market Value ($) and Growth (%) by Countries from 2014-2021 8.7.1 Brazil 8.7.2 Mexico 8.7.3 Argentina 8.7.4 Chile 8.7.5 Colombia … 8.8 Top Latin America Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Participants Value ($) and Market Share (%) in 2020 9 Middle East & Africa Flat Panel X Ray Detectors Market (Value, Market Size, Import, Export) and Segmentation (by Type, Application, Countries and Participants)
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studywithds · 5 years ago
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05-03-2020 | NewsPaper Analysis
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05-03-2020 | NewPaper Analysis | StudywithDS
1. SC Frees trade in cryptocurrencies, annuls RBI curb 2. SC order on cryptocurrency will offer only temporary relief Ring-fencing regulated entities from virtual currencies Technological innovations, including those underlying virtual currencies, have the potential to improve the efficiency and inclusiveness of the financial system. However, Virtual Currencies(VCs), also variously referred to as cryptocurrencies and crypto assets, raise concerns of consumer protection, market integrity, and money laundering, among others. Reserve Bank has repeatedly cautioned users, holders and traders of virtual currencies, including Bitcoins, regarding various risks associated with dealing with such virtual currencies. In view of the associated risks, it has been decided that, with immediate effect, entities regulated by RBI shall not deal with or provide services to any individual or business entities dealing with or settling VCs. Regulated entities that already provide such services shall exit the relationship within a specified time. A circular in this regard is being issued separately. RBI's Concern on Virtual Currencies: Seeks to develop as a parallel system of payment. Challenges- regulatory, legal & operational risks. Risks of consumer protection, data security. Goes against global money laundering and terrorist financing rules. Will impact monetary policy of RBI and leads to tax evasion. Efforts of RBI and Govt. : Dec-2016- many central banks around the world, started examining the feasibility of creating their own VCs. GOI set up an Inter-Ministerial Committee on 02-11-2017 April 2018-submitted first main report with draft crypto token & crypto asset(Banning, control, & regulation) Bill, 2018. Ban might be an extreme tool Objectives can be achieved through regulation Feb 2019-fresh Bill suggested -'Banning of cryptocurreny & regulation of official digital currency bill 2019. Proposes to ban mining, generation, holding, selling, dealing in, issuing, transferring, disposing of or using cryptocurrency in India. To create a digital rupee as a legal tender by GOI in constitution with RBI Recognize official foreign digital currency Why Supreme Court set aside RBI's Circular? It violates article 19(1)g of the constitution. RBI has not so far found, in the past 5 years or more, the activities of VC exchanges to impact RBI regulated entities adversely. Supreme Court asked RBI to direct the central bank of India to defreeze the current account of Discidum Internet Labs Pvt. Ltd and to release the funds. 3. River linking: CM writes to Andhra Govt. 4. State's outreach to neighbours raises river-linking expectations: National Perspective Plan(NPP): Envisages inter-basin transfer of water from surplus to deficit river basins: Optimal utilization of water resources. Raise the irrigation potential. Generation of additional hydro power. Other benefits like flod control, navigation Etc,. 2 Componenets: Himalayan Rivers Development Peninsular Rivers Development- 'Interlinking of Mahandi-Godavari-Krishna-Cavery rivers and build storages at potential sites in these basins'. National Water Development Agency(NWDA): Autonomous Society Setup in 1982. Ministry of Jal Shakti. Functions: To carry out a detailed survey and investigation of possible reservoir sites and interconnecting links in order to establish feasibility of the proposal of peninsular rivers development and Himalayan rivers development components forming part of the national perspective for water resources development prepared by the then Ministry of irrigation(now ministry of water resources, RD & GR) and Central Water Commission. To carry out detailed studies about the quantum of water in various peninsular river systems and Himalayan river systems which can be transferred to other basins/states after meeting the reasonable needs of the basin/states in the foreseeable future. To prepare a feasibility report of the various components of the scheme relating to peninsular Rivers development and Himalayan Rivers Development. To prepare detailed project report of river link proposals under a national perspective plan for water resources development after concurrence of the concerned states. To prepare pre-feasibility/detailed project reports of the intra-state links as may be proposed by the states. The concurrence of the concerned co-basin states for such proposals may be obtained before taking up their FRs/DPRs. To Undertake/ construct/ repair/renovate/rehabilitate/implement the projects either on its own or through an appointed agency/organization/PSU or company and the projects falling under Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchal Yojana(PMKSY) of which projects under Accelerated irrigation benefits programme(AIBP) are also included and similar other projects. NWDA to act as a repository of borrowed funds or money received on deposit or loan given on interest or otherwise in such manner, as directed by MoWR, RD & GR and to secure the repayment of any such borrowed funds/money/deposits/loan, etc, by way of mortgage, pledge, change or lien upon all or any other property, assets or revenue of the society both present and future. To do all such other things the society may consider necessary, incidental, supplementary or conducive to the attainment of the above objectives. 5. Nuclear race, slow but steady: Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons(NPT) Entered into force in 1970; extended indefinitely in 1995 Objactives: Prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and technology. Promote co-operatio in peaceful use of nuclear energy. Achieve nuclear disarmament and complete disarmament. 191 countries including permanent 5 of UNSC have joined the treaty. Nuclear weapon possessing countries like India, Pakistan and Israel sisi not sign. Allegations against NPT: It divides the world into nuclear weapon states(Nuclear haves) and non-nuclear weapon states(Nuclear have nots) Article-1: Prohibits transfer of nuclear weaponsor explosive devices or control of such weapons to non-nuclear weapon states. Article-2: Prohibits non-nuclear weapon states to manufacture or acquire nuclear weapons or explosive devices. NEWS: NPT's achievements in the last 50 years- no of nuclear warheads reduced from 70300 in 1986 to 14,000 in 2019. NPT helped to limit total no of nuclear states to 9 -> P5+India,Pakistan,Israel,N.Korea. Problems: Rate of reduction is falling in last 25years. China, Pakistan, India and North Korea are increasing their warheads 1800 warheads of US,UK,France and Russia- on high alert. 6. E-Waste recycling has doubled, says Centre: E-Waste: 'E-waste' means electrical and electronics equipment, whole or in part discarded as waste by the consumer or bulk consumer as well as rejects from manufacturing, refurbishment and repair processes. Why Recycling is important: Hazardous to Environment(Soil, water & air) and health - It contains toxic substances -> lead, cadmium, mercury, beryllium Etc, Saving of Resources E-Wastes in India: 'Ranks 5th among e-waste producing countries after USA, China, Japan, and Germany'. E-Waste(Management Handling) Rules,2011 E-Waste(Management) Rules,2016 E-Waste(Management) Amendment Rules,2018 Responsibility Producer, Consumer/bulk consumer, collection centre, dismantler and recycler-extended producer responsibility(EPR) Has strengthened EPR. Manufacturer, dealer, refurbisher and producer responsibility org(PRO) - E-Waste collection target did not set collection targets 30% collection of e-waste generated during first 2years. 40% during 3th and 4th years, 50% during 5th and 6th years, 70% from 7th year onwards. Relaxed the target 10% collection of e-waste generated in 2017-18 with a 10% increase every year untill 2023. Applicability Electrical and Electronic equipment mentioned in Schedule-I of the 2011 rules extended its purview to components or consumables or parts or spares of electrical and electronic equipment(EEE), along with thier products. - 7. Violence was one-sided, says delhi minorities panel: Delhi Minorities Commission(DMC): Setup by the Govt of NCT of Delhi under Delhi Minorities Commission Act, 1999. Objective: Safeguard rights and interests of minority Communities in NCT Delhi. Minority Communities- Defined so by the centre under National Commission for Minorities Act, 1992. Muslim, Sikh, Christian, Parsis, Buddhista and Jain are minorities in NCT Delhi Functions: Examine the working of the various safeguards provided in the constitution of India or laws enacted by parliament and the laws passed by the Legislative Assembly of Delhi for the protection of the minority communities, and to make recommendations to ensure their effective implementation. Monitor the implementation of the policies and schemes of the govt for the welfare of minority communities. Assess the representation of Minority Communities in the services of the Govt, semi-Govt Bodies and Govt. Undertakings, Municipal Corporations of Delhi, Delhi Development Authority, New Delhi Municipal Council, Other local authorities, and in case of inadequate authorities for necessary action. Look into specific complaints regarding the deprivation of the rights and safeguards of the minority communities and to take up such matters with the appropriate authorities for necessary action. Conduct studies, research, analysis in order to make recommendations to promote socio-economic upliftment of Minority Communities and hols seminars, debates, discussions, etc. on the problems affecting the minority communities in Delhi. NEWS: Riots in N.E. Delhi killed more than 45 people DMC Report: Most damage was done to shops and houses of muslims. Riots were will planned and one sided. Riots caused irresponsible damage harmony Compensation announced by Delhi govt. was inadequate. Read the full article
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Bihar BSEDC BELTRON Various Post Online Form 2023
Post Date:18/09/2023Short Information :Bihar State Electronics Development Corporation Limited (BSEDC) has Recently Invited to the Online Application Form for the Post Store Keeper, Office Assistant / Assistant, Receptionist, Programme/ Project Executive, Account Assistant & Others Recruitment 2023.
Bihar State Electronics Development Corporation Limited (BSEDC)
BSEDC Various Post Recruitment 2023
Advt.No: 8484/23
Important Dates
Start Date of Application Form: 18/09/2023
Last Date of Application Form : 06/10/2023
Exam Date : Notify Soon
Application Fee
General / OBC/ EBC :Rs. 1500/-
SC / ST / PH/ Female : Rs. 375/-
Pay the Exam Fee Through Debit Card / Credit Card / Net Banking / UPI Fee Mode Only.
Age Limit as on (01/08/2023)
Maximum. Age : 57 Years (Chief Account Officer)
Maximum. Age : 45 Yrs (Manager)
Maximum. Age : 40 Yrs (Account Officer)
Maximum Age: 35 Yrs (Other Post)
For Age Relaxation the Read the Notification
Vacancy Details
Total Post : 31 Post
Sl.No.
Post Name
Pay Scale
Total Post
Eligibility Criteria/ Age Limit
01
Chief Account OfficerRs.60,000– 70,000/-01
CA/ ICWA/ MBA (Finance)
Experience: 20 Yrs
Maximum Age: 57 Years
02Manager (PMU)Rs.60,000– 70,000/-02
BE/B.Tech./BSC-Engg./MCA/ Equivalent.
Experience: 05 Yrs
Maximum Age: 45 Years
03Account OfficerRs.35,000– 40,000/-01
CA/ ICWA/ MBA (Finance)/ M.Com .
Maximum Age: 40 Years
04Assistant Manager (Manpower)Rs.30,000– 40,000/-01
MBA (HR)
Experience: 03 Yrs
Maximum Age: 35 Years
05Assistant Manager (Legal)Rs.30,000– 40,000/-01
L.L.B. for A.M.(Legal)
Experience: 03 Yrs
Maximum Age: 35 Years
06Programme/ Project ExecutiveRs.30,000– 40,000/-14
BE/B.Tech./BSC-Engg./MCA/ Equivalent.
Experience: 01 to 02 Yrs
Maximum Age: 35 Years
07Office Assistant /AssistantRs.20,000– 25,000/-07
Graduate with any discipline
Experience: 01 Yrs
Maximum Age: 35 Years
08Account AssistantRs.15,000– 20,000/-02
CA (Inter)/ ICWA (Inter)/ MBA (Finance)/ M.Com/ B.Com
Experience: 01 Yrs
Maximum Age: 35 Years
09Store KeeperRs.15,000– 20,000/-02
Graduate with any discipline
Experience: 01 Yrs
Maximum Age: 35 Years
Total31
Selection Process
CBT Exam
Interview
Required Documents
Candidates Photograph
Candidates signature
E-mail ID
Mobile No.
Pay Scale
Minimum Start Rs. 15000/- to Rs.70000/- Post Wise .
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