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SSC GD Constable Recruitment 2024
Post Date:27/08/2024Short Information :Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has Recently Invited to the Online Application Form for the Post SSC General Duty (GD) Constable Recruitment 2024.
Staff Selection Commission (SSC)
SSC General Duty (GD) Constable 2024 Apply
Important Dates:
Start Date for Online Application: 05/09/2024
Last Date for Online Application : 14/10/2024
Fee Payment Last Date : 15/10/2024
Correction Date : 05/11/2024 to 07/11/2024
Exam Date : January or February 2025
Application Fee:
General/OBC/EWS : Rs.100/-
SC, ST, Female: Rs. 0/-
You can pay through:
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Age Limit: 01/01/2025
Minimum Age : 18 Years.
Maximum Age : 23 Years.
Age Relaxation read the notification.
SSC GD Education Qualification:
Candidate Should have Only 10th Pass apply online.
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SSC CHSL admit card 2023 एसएससी सीएचएसएल एप्लीकेशन स्टेटस जारी यहां से चेक करें
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SSC CHSL 2020 Final Result Declare Download Now Direct link at ssc.nic.in
SSC CHSL 2020 Final Result Declare Download Now Direct link at ssc.nic.in
SSC CHSL 2020: The Staff Selection Commission has released the final result, all the candidates who appeared in the exam can download their results from the official website of SSC CHSL. Declaration of Final Result of Combined Higher Secondary (10+2) Level Examination, 2020. SSC CHSL 2020 Final Result The result of the Skill Test of Combined Higher Secondary (10+2) Level Examination, 2020 was…
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everything posted here is assumed to be SSC/RACK activity between adults. just bc im into some stuff etc does not mean im actually into any various illegal shit. if you come to me admitting to doing illegal shit or asking if i do any illegal shit you will be blocked!! just to be extra clear!!!
I BLOCK BLANK BLOGS!! NO EXCEPTIONS! AND PUT YOUR FUCKING AGE INTO YOUR BIO BEFORE YOU FOLLOW ME BECAUSE I AM NOT ASKING FOR AGES! IF YOU DO NOT OWN UP TO BEING AN ADULT I WILL ASSUME YOU ARE A CHILD AND BLOCK YOU.
im into some fairly intense kink (such as: cnc, breath play, somno, weapons, kidnapping, bdsm, D/s, and quite a few others) so be aware! Feel free to ask me shit or everything is tagged as “heat rants”, “squeak noises”, or “——— kink go brrrr(r)”
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My OnlyFans is where all my best content goes and has been since 2020, otherwise i post bits and pieces on FetLife, Twitter, Tiktok (new), and my first tumblr (this one), or my second tumblr (this one), or my third tumblr (this one), i began posting to my LoyalFans in 2024 and i began posting to my Fansly in 2024. I also have kik, which im never on. i lost my instagram in 2019 for “explicit content” and will not rebuild it. i had snapchat from 2019-2022 and then for a week in july 2024 before it was banned again, it will not be rebuilt again.
I am very happily married to my Pond, we have 2 cats and no children yet. i dont care who you think you are im not gonna be interested in you sexually. Ever
Anything you want to ask me is tagged under “thank you for your curiosity” or “frequently asked questions and answers”
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My personal writings (horny) are tagged under “heat rants”
Anything about my guard-dog/bodyguard/babysitter/ brother Caine is tagged “my pretty puppy”
anything about my brothers girl, Bunny, is tagged “bunnyinlaw”
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On Monday, Reuters reported my discovery that Russia is building what appears to be the first deployment site for its experimental nuclear-powered cruise missile, the Burevestnik—which the United States calls the SSC-X-9 Skyfall. The facility is almost complete, suggesting that the new missile may enter service with the Russian Strategic Rocket Forces soon.
The site is located at a nuclear warhead storage facility, reportedly called Vologda-20, roughly 400 miles from Russia’s borders with Finland and Estonia, and contains nine fixed launch positions supported by missile-handling facilities and nuclear warhead storage bunkers. With the launch positions, missiles, and warheads all present at the same site, it’s likely that the Burevestnik will be an on-alert missile ready to launch at a moment’s notice.
There is significant hype surrounding the Burevestnik: U.S. officials have decried Russia’s development of “radiation-spewing, nuclear-powered cruise missiles” and called the system a “flying Chernobyl.” Unlike standard cruise missiles, which are powered by jet engines, the Burevestnik uses an unshielded nuclear reactor for propulsion. This gives it the ability to fly almost unlimited distances, at least in theory.
If deployed, the Burevestnik would be the first missile of its kind actually fielded. The United States explored the concept of a nuclear-powered missile in the 1950s and 1960s under the banner of Project Pluto but canceled the project due to concerns about the danger the system would pose to the United States’ own population. Such concerns were validated in 2019 when a Burevestnik exploded during a test and killed several Russian missile scientists.
The Burevestnik’s advanced propulsion system and virtually unlimited range may allow Russia to use the missile in radical new ways. In 2020, the United Kingdom’s Chief of Defense Intelligence General James Hockenhull told reporters that Moscow was testing a nuclear-powered cruise missile system with “global reach [that] would allow attack from unexpected directions” and provide a “near indefinite loiter time,” meaning the missile could fly around a designated target for long periods of time before attacking, potentially even circumnavigating the Earth.
The reference to loitering has raised concerns that Russia might launch Burevestnik missiles in a crisis, which could then cruise near U.S. and NATO targets while waiting for instructions. This would allow Moscow to strike quickly once orders are given, significantly shortening the amount of time NATO would have to react to Russian aggression. Some analysts have even speculated that Russia could fly Burevestniks over European territory as a signal before turning around and flying back, potentially intimidating NATO allies into backing down and ceding to Russian demands.
These assessments of the Burevestnik’s potential capabilities, however, are technically infeasible. Russia is unlikely to use the new missile in this way because two factors limit its capabilities and potential uses: range and visibility.
Despite claims from the Russian Ministry of Defense that the missile’s range is effectively unlimited, there are significant costs to flying one great distances or loitering for long periods of time. Missiles can generally find their location by communicating with satellites, but satellite signals can be easily jammed or spoofed. To ensure a missile can operate without relying on satellites, it is also equipped with inertial navigation, which finds the missile’s position through the process of dead reckoning. Consulting mechanical accelerometers and gyroscopes, the missile can determine its position by closely recording its speed and direction and the length of its flight.
But over time, small errors in the missile’s guidance system compound, similar to how a mechanical watch will eventually stop keeping time. Thus, having a missile fly for long periods in a loitering pattern would generate serious risk of it flying off course and missing its target.
Russia could attempt to guide its missiles remotely, but the limited range of Russian communication systems—coupled with the small problem of the curvature of the Earth—drastically restricts the area in which Russia could actively guide a missile. It is unlikely that Russia could send missiles far from home and still be able to reliably communicate with them. If Russia eventually did install remote guidance, the missiles would still be vulnerable to electronic warfare activities.
This does not mean that the Burevestnik’s extended range is useless, however. Cruise missiles are effectively disposable airplanes; like airplanes, their range is determined by fuel-efficiency factors. The altitude at which the missile flies presents an important trade-off: range versus detection. The higher a traditional jet engine-powered missile flies, the more fuel efficient it becomes; because the air is thinner, there is less drag. But cruise missiles flying at higher altitudes are also easier for radar to detect. Conversely, dropping altitude allows missiles to more easily avoid detection, but the thicker air requires jet engines to burn more fuel, significantly shortening the missiles’ range.
The major advantage of the Burevestnik’s nuclear-powered engine is that it does not need to make trade-offs between fuel efficiency and detectability. For example, whereas the United States’ Tomahawk missile, with a range of 770 to 1,550 miles, cannot reach intercontinental targets, the Burevestnik’s engine could theoretically run for days, allowing the missile to fly from its base in Russia to targets even in the United States, all while flying low to avoid radar. Despite the Burevestnik’s reactor enabling such a plan, guiding the missile accurately to the target would still be an immense challenge.
Although the Burevestnik may be more difficult to detect, it is not invisible. Cruise missiles are stealthier than other missiles because they generate strong heat signatures only at the moment of their launch. After that, the heat signature is smaller—not undetectable, but more difficult to track, especially by satellites in space that must see through an often-cloudy atmosphere. For the Burevestnik, however, this advantage dissipates the longer Russia lets it loiter. Placing the missile on in-air standby for long periods of time would give the NATO land-, sea-, air-, and space-based air-defense assets more time to detect the missile and maneuver into place to intercept it.
Russia could have attempted to mitigate this problem by making the launch system mobile, allowing it to hide where the missile originated, but it has not done so. Instead, Russia is building fixed launch sites, which will be closely watched by NATO reconnaissance capabilities for any sign of launch. This makes Burevestnik flights easier to predict and easier to track.
Because of the problems with communications and accuracy, the Burevestnik likely does not have the capability to truly surprise NATO. A better way of understanding the Burevestnik is as a straightforward way to penetrate U.S. and NATO air defenses, capable of flying more-or-less directly toward its target at extreme low altitudes.
The real problem with Burevestnik is that Russia may be compelled to launch it preemptively in a crisis because its fixed deployment site is vulnerable to attack. Moreover, the missile has a very long travel time to intercontinental targets compared to intercontinental ballistic missiles, requiring many hours rather than minutes. A Russian leader may feel pressure to launch a Burevestnik before the United States has a chance to maneuver its air defense assets into place and before the launch site can be destroyed by NATO missiles—including, for example, the conventional hypersonic missiles the United States will deploy to Germany in 2026.
Although Russian leaders may feel pressured to use the Burevestnik preemptively, there is no reason why Moscow could not be deterred from initiating a nuclear war using the missile. NATO states can try to prevent this by investing in military infrastructure that could credibly survive a Russian nuclear first strike and respond, making their targets less tempting in the first place. This means adding dispersion and redundancy into NATO defenses at sites that would be early targets, such as radar and airfields—especially in the United States, where assets have never been credibly threatened by hard-to-detect Russian systems.
The Burevestnik is not a wonder weapon, and the challenges it poses for NATO security are neither new nor unmanageable. It may seem scary on paper, but the technical infeasibility of its mission limits its threat. Much of the hype around the missile stems from Russian saber-rattling about its capabilities. In this context, perhaps one of the best things NATO can do to stay strong in a crisis is to call out this weapon for what it is—a terror weapon, not a silver bullet.
So far, the only people the Burevestnik has killed are its own designers. Combating Russian propaganda will help keep it that way.
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Wisconsin Librarian of the Year! by Lester Public Library Via Flickr: Congratulations to Terry Ehle, Youth Coordinator, Lester Public LIbrary, Two Rivers, Wisconsin, for being selected as the 2024 Librarian of the Year by the Wisconsin Library Association! We are very proud of Terry! From WLA: Librarian of the Year – Terry Ehle, Lester Public Library, Two Rivers Terry Ehle has been with the Lester Public Library since 1998. She holds a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from Western Illinois University, and after being named the 2014 SSCS Paralibrarian of the Year, attained her MLIS from UW-Milwaukee. Terry is an active member of the WLA Youth Services Section (YSS), serving as YSS Chair in 2017. She is also a member of the American Library Association, Association for Library Service to Children, and Young Adult Library Services Association. According to her colleagues, Ehle consistently raises the bar in materials selection and programming for infants to teens at her library: Ehle introduced, and is still helping widen the scope of, Reach Out and Read in Manitowoc County, a program that put 2,382 books in the hands of parents and their young children last year. Also in 2023, she submitted a successful grant application to promote early literacy and environmental awareness in partnership with Two Rivers Parks & Recreation and Woodland Dunes Nature Center & Preserve. As a result, Storywalks® were erected on library grounds and at a local park, and a large part of the park was restored to wetland, with a raised boardwalk and natural play features added. The project will delight residents and visitors for years to come. During the pandemic, Ehle spearheaded story time, youth, and family to-go packs. The plan was to discontinue the program once the building reopened, but she made the decision to continue it due to the positive response. From its start in May 2020 through July 2024, packs have reached more than 25,000 users. Ehle has championed teen engagement in the community with TR Teen Nights, an after-hours library program that has expanded to include community partners, including the city’s parks & recreation department, the school district, Woodland Dunes Nature Center & Preserve, and Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum. The partners invite teens into their spaces for safe, inexpensive, fun activities. The program provides enriching events and demonstrates that the community values teens and will find ways to encourage them. Through her efforts, the Rotary Club of Two Rivers awarded funds to implement a STEAM area in the library Ehle has formed a strong partnership with the Two Rivers School District. She meets regularly with administrators and educators and was a participant in community discussions to map out goals and strategies for a district three-year plan. She is president of the governance board of the Lighthouse Learning Academy, the district’s online charter school. Ehle is also dedicated to visiting district schools to do book talks. She brings library books to these visits for all students to check out, providing important access for children whose parents do not visit the library. This is no easy task - in the 2023-24 school year, she visited 32 classes monthly and checked out more than 1,600 books to students. Ehle is known as a well-versed advocate for best practices regarding the way children learn and shares this expertise with her community and her peers. Ehle leads the early literacy work group for the Investing Early Coalition of Healthiest Manitowoc County, a group which provides collaborative leadership to improve the well-being of the county. She has presented on youth programming and innovation in programming at past WLA conferences and has served as a panelist and presenter for webinars with both YSS and the WLA Outreach Services Roundtable. She recently co-wrote the article, “Practice the Practices: Kids Learn Big in Dramatic Play Areas,” for the fall 2024 issue of Children & Libraries, the journal of the Association for Library Service to Children. Due to the success of the local Reach Out & Read (ROR) partnership, Ehle serves on a Wisconsin ROR committee that is compiling a toolkit to maximize partnerships between libraries and clinics. Ehle is also an advocate for librarianship as a career, arranging behind-the-scenes tours, career days, and community service projects for area youth. She has twice participated in internship programs mentoring college students considering a library career. The Lester Public Library, Two Rivers and its surrounding communities, and the state of Wisconsin are the lucky beneficiaries of Ehle’s dedication, creativity, and vision in providing outstanding library services.
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(* I'd still be paying a tiny bit of income tax on it as a benefit-in-kind)
To be clear, I think the NYT has gotten a bit better since the absolute clown circus shitshow it was in 2020/2021, but it is still not at the point where I would resume my own subscription. But perhaps this would be a nudge toward incentivizing further progress.
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I went thru some of my worst depressive, suicidal, self hating episodes during quarentine. Teenage angst fuelled to the max by gender dysphoria, internalized homophobia and transphobia. In 2020 baby me wrote several letters addressed to future me, telling me to kill myself . I will be 16 soon, those letters were addressed to me. I know if anyone reading this who is an adult feels like this is just a kid complaning. And ur not wrong.
This is probably not even thing i will ever face in my life. And that thought scares me.
I was a different, very miserable, angry and tiny person in quarentine, i was brimming with hate and sadness, i had no friends. I was a kid who was stuck in a house 24/7 with my (suddenly) religious mother who i stupidly came out to, my parents werent even a little bit supportive back then, they thought i was fetishizing being LGBTQ my dad thought i wanted to be trans and gay to be different. (Lets not even open that can of worms)
What im trying to say is, it took alot of work to get where i am this year. I tried hard "loving myself", i worked hard to look at myself and not see a complete fucking monster. I tried very hard to believe in a future.
But all my work is down the drain bc of this fucking system. I dont want a future anymore. I am fucking done hearing critism from the generation who had adequate study plans. Who didnt have the life drained out of them everyday. My parents talk so brazenly about my generation about our studies like its the same. 30 years ago the Curriculum was in their favor, now its evil and twisted and i dont want to go through wjth it.
I legit fantasize suicide just to avoid dealing with it. Everytime i go to school or coaching all i hear are different voices telling me how much hard work i have to do to pass SSC, then get into a good college, then HSC, then University etc etc etc.
I tried to look forward to a future, i forced myself to imagine a life for myself, i swear i tried. I just dont want to anymore, i told myself i want to be an animator, or just work in an artistic field,
I dont want a future anymore, i cant keep going on, its fucking exhausting, i dont want anything from my life. I have nothing to look forward to, everytime i try its always an exam to prove to people that im worthy of existing. Every fucking time.
It never ends, it wont ever end, i will just be wrung out and burnt out of everything i ever cared about. I cant go on a day without being berated and if i do, i cant go on with out feeling guilty for using my free time to be at peace. They hardwired my brain to hate myself then they yell at me for it
I dont know if ppl know how easy its for me to be desensitized to death, i have no qualms about it, i didnt literally since the day i turned 8. I have read ppl saying ppl sho commit suicide are cowards, and i remember feeling worse about it. Bc somewhere deep down i do feel like a fucking coward and a quitter.
But i genuinly dont care anymore, i cant keep doing this, i dont think i am strong enough. My friends talk about how i have a clear cut future with my art and stuff. But holy shit no i dont, i dont think i will live to see 18. I dont want to live to see 18. I dont want to keep doing this.
Sometimes i wish i was religious so i would have someone to pray to, to believe in, but i dont. I never did, i could never believe in someone. I wish i did rn bc maybe that can be my salvation. But its not.
I just cant anymore with this shit, yaar. I feel like i am going to shatter like glass if i even move.
I dont think ppl know how much their tiny jabs build up on my skin to become a large gaping wound that i just cant stitch back up.
I sometimes think that, if i do it, if i do kill myself, they are just going to blame it on social media and other teenage angst bullshit.
I dont want to live like this, i dont want to prove my existence. Kill me, i will accept it, just let me go.
It hurts so much to go on with life knowing my inevitable failure. And even if i dont fail, if i somehow by some miracle get to college, the cycle will start again, in every step of life theres some new competition i have to win to have the right to exist in society.
I dont know whats the point anymore its all the same shit in repeat. "OH but life has so much to offer" no thank you, i will take the receit and see myself out. If you say its about ppl? Family? Friends? Desi parents of queer children are hardly the point of life, and friends? What friends? The person who came to school and told me that she dreamt of dieing and was disappointed when she woke up?.
The people who to my face said they tolarate my existence?
"It doesn't matter what you think" it matters when i spend 5 days a week 6 hours a day with these sons of bitches.
I just fucking cant anymore, bro.
And i dont think i deserve to die, i dont hate myself that much anymore. But its so exhausting. Before i used to look for painless deaths, just quite and painless. Now i dont even care about that, make it quick, get me out of here, i dont care how much blood and gore i will turn into just let me leave.
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A year ago, today, was the most heartbreaking day of my entire life.
For almost a year and a half through 2020 and 2021, I had worked my ass off, studying and giving my everything to these two exams - SSC STENOGRAPHER and ESIC STENOGRAPHER, my first attempts at Central Government exams. To only know that my first application for SSC was rejected due to photography and signature issues, and it was only intimated one month before the via the portal. My world shattered knowing how much effort I had put into qualifying this one exam and dreamt of becoming an officer. I did not give up, and the very next month the application process for ESIC began and I grabbed that very opportunity and started my next attempt for it. And this time, I was issued my admit card which meant my application was successful, I further travelled to another part of the city for my examination and I still remember that day how, I was so damn sure I was going to qualify that exam because I knew how hard I had worked for it. I entered the premises, i got through all the security verifications but when the authorities had to allot seating to me via scanning of my admit card, my admit card was declined along with some other aspirants who came to write the exam that day. They told me I cannot write the exam. And i felt as if someone punched me in my stomach, my world literally broke into a million pieces, with tears in my eyes, and blurry vision, I walked out of the same gate though which I walked in, and in between the same people who were going inside the centre to write the exam i aspired to write I walked out and found myself at a bus stop nearby, I sat there contemplating my whole life because the the amount of hard work I put in everyday for the past one year, giving up my social life, constantly focusing on this one goal, and literally hustling my college, my firm and this one exam. My dream was shattered. With all my teary eyes, I returned home with no hope. Through all of this I had completely forgotten how god plays no dice, how my hardwork was going nowhere and soon I was going to get rewarded. Fast-forward to January 2023, I gave my first SSC exam, and qualified prelims in the General Category! Among all my wins, and all my failures this is going to be my favourite one 🩵
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Daily Current Affairs for Government Exams
Government exams are highly competitive, and staying up-to-date with current affairs is crucial for success. Whether you're preparing for UPSC, SSC, or banking exams, daily current affairs help you enhance your general knowledge and stay ahead of the competition. In this blog, we will cover key updates from various fields that are relevant for government exams.
Why Current Affairs Matter for Government Exams
Current affairs form a significant portion of the syllabus in many competitive exams. These exams test candidates' awareness of events from both national and international spheres. Understanding current affairs can improve your performance in sections like General Awareness, General Knowledge, and even Essay Writing.
National News
India's G20 PresidencyIndia recently took over the presidency of the G20 for the year 2024. This international forum focuses on global economic cooperation and sustainable development, making it an important topic for exams.
New Education Policy UpdatesThe government has been rolling out significant changes under the New Education Policy (NEP) 2020. Understanding its impact on various sectors can help in answering policy-related questions in exams.
International News
UN Climate Change Conference (COP29)The UN’s COP29 is a major event in global climate action. India’s role in addressing climate challenges is likely to appear in exams focusing on environmental issues.
Global Economic TrendsGlobal inflation, oil prices, and trade agreements impact India's economy and are essential for exams like RBI, NABARD, and UPSC.
Science and Technology
ISRO's New MissionsThe Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) continues to make strides with new satellite launches. Such advancements are often featured in Science and Technology sections of exams.
AI Developments in IndiaWith artificial intelligence rapidly growing, India’s contributions and policy developments in AI are key current affairs topics.
Sports
Asian Games 2024India’s performance in the ongoing Asian Games is making headlines. Questions about medal counts, significant athletes, and sports diplomacy can appear in exam papers.
Olympic PreparationsIndia’s preparations for the upcoming Olympics, including government initiatives for athletes, are also important from a current affairs perspective.
Conclusion
Staying updated with daily current affairs is essential for anyone preparing for government exams. Focus on national, international, and topic-specific news that aligns with your exam syllabus. Regularly revisiting and revising important news can significantly improve your score in the General Awareness section.
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AIOU ENGLISH-I Course Code 207 Matric Past Papers Free Download
We are pleased to announce that you can now easily download the AIOU Matric Past Papers for Course Code 207, ENGLISH-I, from this website. All past papers for this course are available here for your convenience.
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Master SSC Exams with SSC MOCK: Your Ultimate Prep Companion
New Delhi, April 8: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the SSC CHSL admit cards 2021 on its official website. The Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) Tier I exam is scheduled to take place from April 12 to 17 across the country. Candidates can download their admit cards from ssc.nic.in. The examination will feature objective-type questions. Additionally, the SSC CGL 2019 Tier II Results have been declared online at the official website — ssc.nic.in. You can find the direct link to check the results there.
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Claudia Sheinbaum presentó al tercer bloque de su gabinete
* Siguen arrasando los perfiles obradoristas CIUDAD DE MÉXICO * 4 de Julio 2024. ) Infobae La presidenta electa de México, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, presentó a sus cuatro nuevos secretarios de Estado que la acompañarán en la SSPC, SEP, Segob y Bienestar, a partir del próximo 1 de octubre, cuando reciba la banda presidencial. Desde las instalaciones del Museo Interactivo de Economía (MIDE), la también exjefa de Gobierno de la Ciudad de México reveló que Mario Delgado Carrillo, Omar García Harfuch, Rosa Icela Rodríguez Velázquez y Ariadna Montiel Reyes serán parte de su equipo más cercano. “Son mujeres y hombres honestos, profesionales, que son parte de la Cuarta Transformación y que hemos trabajado con ellos muy bien. Me da muchísimo gusto presentarlos”, declaró. * Secretaría de Gobernación (Segob) El primer perfil anunciado por Sheinbaum fue el de Rosa Icela Rodríguez Velázquez, quien se convertirá en la próxima titular de la Secretaría de Gobernación (Segob).
La funcionaria, nacida en Xilitla, San Luis Potosí el 5 de septiembre de 1959 (64 años de edad), fue la primera mujer en encabezar la política de seguridad civil en México durante el gobierno del presidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador. Se graduó como Licenciada en Periodismo por la Escuela de Periodismo Carlos Septién García. Tras su egreso, incursionó en el mundo de las comunicaciones en medios como El Universal y Televisa Radio. Cuenta con más de 23 años en el servicio público en distintas áreas de la administración, tanto a nivel local como federal y ha representado al Gobierno de la Ciudad de México en eventos internacionales. * Secretaría de Educación Pública (SEP) La dependencia encargada de garantizar el derecho de la población en México a una
educación equitativa, inclusiva, intercultural e integra se quedará a cargo de Mario Delgado Carrillo, aún dirigente nacional del partido Movimiento Regeneración Nacional (Morena). El nacido en Colima el 17 de junio de 1972 (51 años) es licenciado en Economía por el Instituto Tecnol��gico Autónomo de México y cuenta con una maestría en Economía por la Universidad de Essex, Inglaterra. Fue electo como presidente nacional de Morena en octubre del 2020 y desde entonces ha sido uno de los principales promotores de la llamada 4T. * Secretaría del Bienestar
El despacho del Poder Ejecutivo, con funciones de ministerio de Desarrollo Social, quedará bajo las manos de Ariadna Montiel Reyes, quien actualmente lo dirige. La morenista, nacida en la CDMX el 29 de mayo de 1974 (49 años), asumió su cargo como titular de la Secretaría de Bienestar el 11 de enero de 2022, por orden directa de López Obrador. Cuenta con una licenciatura trunca en Arquitectura y Diseño por la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). * Secretaría de Seguridad y Protección Ciudadana (SSPC) Finalmente, Sheinbaum Pardo reveló que el exsecretario de Seguridad Ciudadana (SSC)
durante su gobierno en la Ciudad de México, Omar García Harfuch, se sumará a su equipo como el próximo titular de la Secretaría de Seguridad y Protección Ciudadana (SSPC), cargo que actualmente ocupa Rosa Icela Rodríguez. El exfuncionario nacido en Cuernavaca, Morelos, el 25 de febrero de 1982 (42 años), es licenciado en Derecho y en Seguridad Pública por la Universidad del Valle de México. También cuenta con diferentes especializaciones que curso con instituciones del extranjero; uno de ellos fue un diploma Senior Executive in National and International Security, que tomó en la Universidad de Harvard. Entre sus cargos más notorios, además de la SSC de la CDMX, destaca que en 2008 ingresó a la ahora extinta Policía Federal y también dirigió la Agencia de Investigación Criminal (AIC) de la Procuraduría de la República (PRG), ahora FGR. ¿Quiénes integran el gabinete presidencial de Sheinbaum hasta ahora? Junto a los perfiles anunciados el pasado 20 y 27 de de junio, la morenista ahora acumula un total de 16 titulares de dependencias federales. Además de los hoy informados, las personas que ocuparán cargos son: * Jesús Ramírez de la O, Secretaría de Hacienda y Crédito Público (SHCP). * Marcelo Ebrard Casaubón, en la Secretaría de Economía (SE). * Alicia Bárcena Ibarra, en la Secretaría de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (Semarnat). * Rosaura Ruiz Gutiérrez, en la nueva Secretaría de Ciencia, Humanidades, Tecnología e Innovación (antes Conahcyt). * Julio Antonio Berdegué, en la Secretaría de Agricultura y Desarrollo Rural (Sader). * Juan Ramón de la Fuente, en la Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores (SRE). * Ernestina Godoy Ramos, próxima Consejera Jurídica (CFJ). * Luz Elena González Escobar, en la Secretaría de Energía (Sener). * Jesús Antonio Esteva Medina, en la Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes (SCT). * David Kershenobich, en la Secretaría de Salud (SSA). * Raquel Buenrostro Sánchez, en la Secretaría de la Función Pública (SFP). * Edna Elena Vega Rangel, en la Secretaría de Desarrollo Agrario, Territorial y Urbano (Sedatu). www.acapulcopress.com Read the full article
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Stadio Diego Armando Maradona: tempio del calcio azzurro
Lo Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, situato nel quartiere Fuorigrotta di Napoli, è molto più di un semplice impianto sportivo. È un vero e proprio simbolo della città, un luogo intriso di storia, passione e tifo. Intitolato nel 2020 alla leggenda del calcio Diego Armando Maradona, che ha vestito la maglia azzurra dal 1984 al 1991, lo stadio rappresenta il cuore pulsante del Napoli Calcio e un punto di riferimento per i tifosi di tutto il mondo. Dalle origini al Maradona: la storia dello stadio Inaugurato nel 1959 come Stadio del Sole, l'impianto ha subito una profonda ristrutturazione in vista dei Mondiali di Italia '90, assumendo l'attuale fisionomia. Nel 2020, a seguito della scomparsa di Maradona, il Comune di Napoli ha deciso di dedicargli lo stadio, rendendolo un monumento permanente alla sua memoria e al suo immenso contributo al calcio partenopeo. Un'architettura imponente e un'atmosfera unica Con una capienza di circa 60.000 posti, lo Stadio Diego Armando Maradona si distingue per la sua architettura imponente e l'atmosfera elettrizzante che si respira al suo interno. La struttura ellittica, caratterizzata da tre anelli sovrapposti, offre una visuale eccellente del campo da gioco da ogni settore. L'inconfondibile cornice azzurra delle gradinate, gremita di tifosi appassionati, crea un'atmosfera unica che rende ogni partita un'esperienza indimenticabile. Un palcoscenico per grandi eventi Oltre ad essere la casa del Napoli Calcio, lo Stadio Diego Armando Maradona ha ospitato negli anni numerosi eventi di grande rilevanza, tra cui partite della Nazionale italiana e concerti di artisti di fama internazionale. La sua capienza e la sua struttura moderna lo rendono un palcoscenico ideale per eventi di grande portata, capaci di attrarre un pubblico numeroso e appassionato. Un simbolo di identità e di riscatto Lo Stadio Diego Armando Maradona rappresenta per Napoli molto più di un semplice luogo di sport. È un simbolo di identità, di appartenenza e di riscatto. Le sue mura hanno visto trionfi e sconfitte, gioie e dolori, ma hanno sempre rappresentato un punto di riferimento per la città e la sua gente. Il legame tra lo stadio e i tifosi è profondo ed anche indissolubile, alimentato da una passione viscerale che va oltre il calcio stesso. Un futuro da protagonista Guardando al futuro, lo Stadio Diego Armando Maradona si prepara ad assumere un ruolo ancora più centrale nel panorama calcistico italiano ed europeo. L'ambizione della società SSC Napoli è quella di rendere lo stadio un vero e proprio centro nevralgico del calcio, capace di attrarre investimenti e di offrire ai tifosi un'esperienza sempre più coinvolgente e all'avanguardia. Con la sua storia gloriosa, la sua atmosfera unica e il suo legame profondo con la città, lo Stadio Diego Armando Maradona è destinato a rimanere per sempre un simbolo di Napoli e del calcio italiano. Un luogo dove passione, tifo e tradizione si incontrano per dare vita soprattutto a momenti indimenticabili. Foto di Andrea Cipriano su Unsplash Read the full article
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