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naukrinetwork1 · 1 month ago
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Find the latest government jobs in Bihar. Check the benefits, vacancy details, exam conduct, how to apply & result Updates through Naukri Network
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bihar-ujala · 3 months ago
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Bihar Government Job: बिहार में 15000 पदों पर निकली भर्ती, चुनाव से पहले होगी बहाली
Bihar Government Job: बिहार में जो युवा काफी लंबे समय से सरकारी नौकरी की तैयारी कर रहे हैं, उनके लिए एक बहुत बड़ी खुशखबरी है जहां बिहार विधानसभा चुनाव से पहले अब सरकार ने पंचायती राज विभाग में 15000 पदों की नियुक्ति को लेकर घोषणा की है और यह सारे पद आगामी विधानसभा चुनाव से पहले भरे जाएंगे. आपको बता दे कि बिहार (Bihar Government Job) के पंचायती राज विभाग के लिए बीपीएससी द्वारा ये नियुक्ति की जाएगी…
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indianjobscareers · 6 months ago
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govtjobsector · 11 months ago
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IIT Patna Research Assistant Recruitment 2024: Check Notification, Eligibility
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Patna is Recently released a Notification for IIT Patna Research Assistant Recruitment 2024. IIT Patna Research Assistant Recruitment 2024 – IIT Patna Job Vacancy for 02 posts. Here you will get all information about IIT Patna Research Assistant Recruitment 2024. Eligibility criteria, you can apply online from 29.01.2024 to 03.02.2024. See the latest…
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techufo · 2 years ago
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CSBC Bihar Police Constable Bharti 2023 Out for 21391 Posts; Apply Online
CSBC Bihar Police Constable Bharti 2023 Out for 21391 Posts @csbc.bih.nic.in; Apply Online
CSBC Bihar Police Constable Bharti 2023 BSAP Recruitment Notification Out for 21391 Sipahi Vacancies Apply Online Application Form
Bihar Police Constable-2023 Recruitment Details: BIG Update for 10+2 pass job seekers as Bihar Police is hiring for Constable Posts. The Central Selection Board of Constables (CSBC) has published a notification for the Recruitment of 21,391 Constables in the Bihar Police, Bihar Special Armed Police & other units. Eligible candidates can apply online through the official website of CSBC for the Bihar Police Constable Vacancy.
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topclassresult · 2 years ago
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Bihar Police Sub-Ordinate Services Commission - BPSSC has released notification for Sub Inspector Prohibition and Sub-Divisional Fire Station Office (SDFSO) posts in various department. Apply online from www.bpssc.bih.gov.in till 4th June 2023. 
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biharjobinfo · 2 years ago
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NIT पटना में टेक्निकल असिस्टेंट भर्ती 2023 ऑनलाइन आवेदन शुरू कर दिया गया हैं, ज्यादे जानकारी के लिए इस लिंक पर जाएं 👇
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shaktiknowledgeblog · 2 years ago
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shikshak bharti | shikshak bharti news | Bihar News | CM Nitish Kumar | Government teacher job | 69000 shikshak bharti
Shikshak Bharti: Good news not received on Holi, recruitment of 3 lakh teachers in Bihar in limbo, not even discussed in the cabinet meeting Shikshak Bharti: Regarding the recruitment of three lakh teachers in Bihar, the candidates were in trouble. This was not even discussed in the cabinet meeting of the Bihar government. The candidates were hopeful that before Holi, they would get good news…
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sivavakkiyar · 10 months ago
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The demand for a caste census continues to gain popularity. After Bihar published the results of its case census in October, pressure is growing on the Karnataka government to release its findings. Andhra Pradesh has started its caste census and there are increasing calls for a similar exercise in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.
With direct implications for reservations in education and public sector jobs, welfare provisions and political mobilisation, caste censuses could be decisive to uncovering power relations in the country.
The 2024 general elections are due soon and a caste census may momentarily seem to have diminished in importance, given the gains made by the Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance with inauguration of the Ram temple in January. But its significance will doubtless become apparent after the election when the challenges of poverty, unemployment and related issues of resource distribution rise to the fore.
So far, the focus in caste census discussions has largely been on ascertaining the populations of caste communities and tackling problems related to the multiplicity of jati names. How people identify themselves is shaped by a complex mix of tradition, personal beliefs political positioning and the influence of community organisations. Understanding identities is, therefore, a weighty task.
At the same time, equal attention must be paid to the opportunity presented by the exercise to measure land ownership by caste. Caste censuses can reveal crucial patterns in how power in India is enmeshed in land. Most importantly, the caste census has the potential to bring land reform back to political agendas.
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infantisimo · 1 year ago
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"Desh TB-mukt nahi hoga, aadmi mukt ho jayega 2025 se pehle"
After receiving several reports from patients, state officials, and civil society groups, the Union government asked the state governments to procure drugs on their own from April this year.
Bihar State TB control officer B.K. Mishra said the directive came “almost, all of a sudden.”
“We never procured TB drugs before because we never felt the need for it [as the Union government used to supply it earlier],” he said.
“We have placed an order with the company concerned for Cycloserine. But there is a delay in the supply…we are regularly following up with the company,” he added.
Mishra also said that the districts have been directed to purchase the drugs from the local medical stores but that is also fraught with uncertainties. “We are not sure about the quality of drugs available with the medical stores. And now, if we enter into the domain of prequalification [testing before supply], it would lead to further delay,” he said.
Another state TB officer from one of the states listed above described the situation as “frustrating”.
“My hands are tied in terms of the maximum amount of medicines I can purchase. If I have to go beyond that limit, the file has to move several desks, which obviously means further delay in procurement and supply,” the officer added. The officer didn’t want to be named as he wasn’t authorised to speak to the media.
Ganesh Acharya, a TB survivor, also pointed out in his letter to the Union Health Minister that there are potential flaws and problems in the state procurement process.
“Decentralised procurement of this kind is especially challenging for states with a smaller number of TB-affected people, limiting their power to negotiate on quantity, price, and delivery timelines,” it read.
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tumkaafiho · 11 months ago
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""We are daily wage earners. We came to Delhi from Muzaffarpur in Bihar several decades ago for employment because we did not have enough land to do farming. By working as labourers in Delhi, we were supporting the families."
Amit, a member of Anil Thakur's family, told NewsClick that the factory had no regard for safety.
"Even gloves and masks were not given to them while working in the factory, which caused eye and respiratory problems to the workers.""
""Some permanent solution should be given to the family like the Delhi government gives Rs 1 crore along with a job on the death of an officer. Why doesn't it give the same amount to the labourers? Is there no value to the life of a labourer?""
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indianjobscareers · 6 months ago
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mohit66211 · 4 months ago
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Bharat Bandh Live Updates Today: Bharat Bandh Today As Opposition, Dalit Groups Protest Top Court's Quota Order
Congress leader Tika Ram Jully, Rajasthan's Leader of the Opposition, has accused the ruling BJP of trying to "weaken" the reservation system.
Bharat Bandh Live Updates Today:  A 'Bharat bandh' to protest the Supreme Court's 'quota within a quota' decision about reservations in state government jobs and colleges for SC and ST candidates was held in parts of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and other states on Wednesday.
Bharat Bandh Live Updates Today: The strike was called by two dozen Dalit and Adivasi groups - including the Reservation Bachao Sangharsh Samiti - and backed by political parties, including Bihar's Rashtriya Janata Dal and the Bahujan Samaj Party in Madhya Pradesh.
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swapnil7091 · 1 year ago
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Title: The Employment System in Bihar: Challenges and OpportunitiesIntroduction: Bihar, a state in eastern India, has a unique employment landscape characterized by its demographic diversity and a mix of challenges and opportunities. In this blog, we will delve into the key aspects of Bihar's employment system, highlighting the state's strengths and areas that require improvement.Demographics and Workforce: Bihar boasts a large and youthful population, making it a potential labor powerhouse. The state's workforce comprises a mix of skilled and unskilled labor, contributing to various sectors of the economy.Government Initiatives: The Bihar government has initiated several programs to enhance employment prospects. Some of the notable schemes include:Mukhyamantri Nischay Swayam Sahayata Bhatta Yojana (MNSSBY): A financial assistance program for unemployed youth.Jeevika: A self-help group program promoting women's entrepreneurship and livelihoods.Skill Development Initiatives: Efforts to improve the skills of the youth for better employability.Challenges in Bihar's Employment System: Despite the potential, Bihar faces various challenges in its employment landscape, including:Low Industrialization: A limited industrial base compared to its population size.Agriculture Dominance: A significant reliance on agriculture, which is vulnerable to climate-related risks.Migration: Seasonal migration of labor to other states for employment opportunities.Opportunities: There are promising opportunities in Bihar's employment system:Agro-Based Industries: Leveraging the state's rich agricultural resources for agro-processing and food industries.Education and Skill Development: Investing in education and skill development to create a skilled workforce.Infrastructure Development: Building infrastructure to attract investments and create job opportunities.Conclusion: Bihar's employment system is a complex landscape with both challenges and opportunities. With strategic planning, skill development, and investment in key sectors, the state can harness the potential of its young and diverse workforce to drive economic growth and improve employment prospects for its citizens.Disclaimer: This information is based on data available up to September 2021. For the most up-to-date information, please refer to official government sources and recent news articles.
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news365timesindia · 5 hours ago
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[ad_1] Nitish Kumar Reddy after his century at the MCG (PC: Debasis Sen) A fairytale narrative is something that acts as the crux of any sporting achievement. At the iconic MCG, we witnessed one such moment when Nitesh Reddy crossed the three-figure mark in front of his family. As soon as Nitish cracked a loft down the ground off Mitchell Starc, and started celebrating the milestone, the cameras zoomed in on Mutalya Reddy, his father. His father couldn’t control his tears as he looked heavenwards, offering his prayers to someone up there.  Even the commentators were in tears. The raw emotions on view were a manifestation of the struggles and the toil put in by Nitish’s parents and the cricketer himself. Parents’ sacrifices act as the foundation stone for the success of their children. Occasionally, they might come into limelight, but they are akin to the background picture, who are ready to do everything for their sons or daughters. Nitish’s father is no different. Earlier in the year, during the course of the Duleep Trophy, Nitish told RevSportz: “He got transferred to Rajasthan. He had some discussion with his colleagues and they said, ‘oh, Rajasthan, this is not good, that is not good’. I was just 11 or 12 years old, I guess. It was the early stage of my career; I had not played any league. “At that time, he resigned from his job for me. It is something that I will remember for my life. He made the sacrifice for me. Of course, there were troubles. It was a government job, it was a big job at that time. He was humiliated by some people, relatives. He used to cry without letting me know. I took that as motivation.” That Nitish travelled some 714.8 km away from his hometown to find a place in the ACA Academy gives further evidence of his sheer willpower to convert his dream into reality. It was at the academy, where he started to take up bowling seriously, under the tutelage of his coaches. “It was always about batting, I used to open the innings. So, bowling-wise, I used to swing a lot, inswing and outswing. I used to bat against the new ball and do some new-ball bowling. After some time, when I got into the academy, and then U-19 and U-23, I started to bowl more,” he said. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Nitish Kumar Reddy with his celebration after his maiden Test ton at the MCG alongside Washington Sundar (PC: Debasis Sen) Then came the turning point of his fledgling career. During the previous domestic season, he amassed over 350 runs in the Ranji Trophy. Despite batting at mostly number 7 in the line-up, Nitish made useful contributions. The highlight of his performances was his maiden first-class ton versus Bihar. It wasn’t just about the runs he scored. But it also was about how he collected those runs – crunchy drives, alongside playing against the turn as well with the turn. The all-rounder’s game seemed to be based more on the edicts of batsmanship. That was followed by a stellar IPL, with Nitish notching up a tick over 300 runs. By then, the selectors and the Indian management had earmarked Nitish for higher honours. He was soon picked for the limited-overs series in Zimbabwe. Although he had to miss out on the opportunity due to an injury, the think-tank had already decided to take him on a tour to Australia. Despite Nitish’s burgeoning potential, his skills still needed some polishing. During the Duleep Trophy game between India A and India B, at the Chinnaswamy, in Bengaluru, it felt as if Nitish was prone to edging deliveries to the slip cordon. There was also an inkling that he might have an issue against the short ball. Just a few months later, at the colosseum of MCG, he copped a blow or two while facing the relentless Pat Cummins.He also ducked and swayed and navigated the relentless spell of fast bowling. He also showed measured judgment outside the off-stump and left enough deliveries on length. Nitish also tended to play more in the ‘V’. The transformation was noteworthy. Somewhere the backroom staff,
especially Abhishek Nayar, the assistant coach, has to be credited for helping Nitish to fine-tune the nuts and bolts of his game. Nitish’s eye-catching stroke-play and watertight defence are just one half of the memories that would be stored in the memory bank. The other half of it would be Nitish striking the ‘Pushpa 2’ movie pose of ‘jhukega nahi’ after reaching his fifty. And the sentiments  of his father once his son completed the three-figure mark. Many decades laters, those who watched all those evocative moments might just end up recollecting them in small capsules. Also Read: Fast, hostile, ruthless – Bumrah gives fitting riposte to the new kid on the block The post Nitish Reddy’s iconic hundred at MCG – Piecing together a montage of evocative moments appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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news365times · 5 hours ago
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[ad_1] Nitish Kumar Reddy after his century at the MCG (PC: Debasis Sen) A fairytale narrative is something that acts as the crux of any sporting achievement. At the iconic MCG, we witnessed one such moment when Nitesh Reddy crossed the three-figure mark in front of his family. As soon as Nitish cracked a loft down the ground off Mitchell Starc, and started celebrating the milestone, the cameras zoomed in on Mutalya Reddy, his father. His father couldn’t control his tears as he looked heavenwards, offering his prayers to someone up there.  Even the commentators were in tears. The raw emotions on view were a manifestation of the struggles and the toil put in by Nitish’s parents and the cricketer himself. Parents’ sacrifices act as the foundation stone for the success of their children. Occasionally, they might come into limelight, but they are akin to the background picture, who are ready to do everything for their sons or daughters. Nitish’s father is no different. Earlier in the year, during the course of the Duleep Trophy, Nitish told RevSportz: “He got transferred to Rajasthan. He had some discussion with his colleagues and they said, ‘oh, Rajasthan, this is not good, that is not good’. I was just 11 or 12 years old, I guess. It was the early stage of my career; I had not played any league. “At that time, he resigned from his job for me. It is something that I will remember for my life. He made the sacrifice for me. Of course, there were troubles. It was a government job, it was a big job at that time. He was humiliated by some people, relatives. He used to cry without letting me know. I took that as motivation.” That Nitish travelled some 714.8 km away from his hometown to find a place in the ACA Academy gives further evidence of his sheer willpower to convert his dream into reality. It was at the academy, where he started to take up bowling seriously, under the tutelage of his coaches. “It was always about batting, I used to open the innings. So, bowling-wise, I used to swing a lot, inswing and outswing. I used to bat against the new ball and do some new-ball bowling. After some time, when I got into the academy, and then U-19 and U-23, I started to bowl more,” he said. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Nitish Kumar Reddy with his celebration after his maiden Test ton at the MCG alongside Washington Sundar (PC: Debasis Sen) Then came the turning point of his fledgling career. During the previous domestic season, he amassed over 350 runs in the Ranji Trophy. Despite batting at mostly number 7 in the line-up, Nitish made useful contributions. The highlight of his performances was his maiden first-class ton versus Bihar. It wasn’t just about the runs he scored. But it also was about how he collected those runs – crunchy drives, alongside playing against the turn as well with the turn. The all-rounder’s game seemed to be based more on the edicts of batsmanship. That was followed by a stellar IPL, with Nitish notching up a tick over 300 runs. By then, the selectors and the Indian management had earmarked Nitish for higher honours. He was soon picked for the limited-overs series in Zimbabwe. Although he had to miss out on the opportunity due to an injury, the think-tank had already decided to take him on a tour to Australia. Despite Nitish’s burgeoning potential, his skills still needed some polishing. During the Duleep Trophy game between India A and India B, at the Chinnaswamy, in Bengaluru, it felt as if Nitish was prone to edging deliveries to the slip cordon. There was also an inkling that he might have an issue against the short ball. Just a few months later, at the colosseum of MCG, he copped a blow or two while facing the relentless Pat Cummins.He also ducked and swayed and navigated the relentless spell of fast bowling. He also showed measured judgment outside the off-stump and left enough deliveries on length. Nitish also tended to play more in the ‘V’. The transformation was noteworthy. Somewhere the backroom staff,
especially Abhishek Nayar, the assistant coach, has to be credited for helping Nitish to fine-tune the nuts and bolts of his game. Nitish’s eye-catching stroke-play and watertight defence are just one half of the memories that would be stored in the memory bank. The other half of it would be Nitish striking the ‘Pushpa 2’ movie pose of ‘jhukega nahi’ after reaching his fifty. And the sentiments  of his father once his son completed the three-figure mark. Many decades laters, those who watched all those evocative moments might just end up recollecting them in small capsules. Also Read: Fast, hostile, ruthless – Bumrah gives fitting riposte to the new kid on the block The post Nitish Reddy’s iconic hundred at MCG – Piecing together a montage of evocative moments appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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