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Sunday, August 29, 2010
Thursday, August 26, 2010
ECIL RECRUITMENT
Electronics Corporation of India Limited (ECIL)
PO. ECIL, Hyderabad - 500062, AP, India
ECIL a professionally managed Electronics & IT Giant with several Firsts and Awards engaged inter-alia in Automation; Controls, Communications, IT including Computer Education, Special Products, Instrumentation etc., with major emphasis on Defence & Nuclear areas is looking for dynamic and result-oriented persons :
How to Apply : Apply online at ECIL website from 24/08/2010 to 07/09/2010 only. Take the printout of the submitted application and send it to : Senior Deputy General Manager (Recruitment), Personnel Group, ECIL, ECIL (PO), Hyderabad-500062 on or before 14/09/2010.
For complete detail like Age, Pay Scale, Qualification, reservation, pay in slip and online submission of application, kindly visit https://jobs.ecil.co.in/login.php
PO. ECIL, Hyderabad - 500062, AP, India
ECIL a professionally managed Electronics & IT Giant with several Firsts and Awards engaged inter-alia in Automation; Controls, Communications, IT including Computer Education, Special Products, Instrumentation etc., with major emphasis on Defence & Nuclear areas is looking for dynamic and result-oriented persons :
- General Manager (EG-IX) : 01 post, Pay Scale : Rs. 51300-3%-73000
- Sr. Deputy General Manager (EG-VII) / (Deputy General Manager (EG-VI) Defence - Business Development) : 01 post, Pay Scale : Rs.36600–3%-62000/32900-3%-58000
- Deputy General Manager (QA) (EG-VI) : 02 posts, Pay Scale : Rs.32900-3%-58000
- Senior Manager : 03 posts, Pay Scale : Rs.29100-3%-54500
- Technical Manager (EG-IV) : 05 posts, Pay Scale : Rs.24900-3%-50500
- Purchase Manager (EG-IV/ EG-II) : 03 posts, Pay Scale : Rs.24900-3%-50500/ Rs.16400-3%-40500
- Techncial Officer (EG-II) : 40 posts, Pay Scale : Rs.16400-3%-40500
- Station Officer -A (Fire) (EG-I) : 01 post, Pay Scale : Rs.12600-3%-32500
How to Apply : Apply online at ECIL website from 24/08/2010 to 07/09/2010 only. Take the printout of the submitted application and send it to : Senior Deputy General Manager (Recruitment), Personnel Group, ECIL, ECIL (PO), Hyderabad-500062 on or before 14/09/2010.
For complete detail like Age, Pay Scale, Qualification, reservation, pay in slip and online submission of application, kindly visit https://jobs.ecil.co.in/login.php
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Monday, August 23, 2010
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Saturday, August 21, 2010
TTD JUNIOR ASSISTANT EXAM SYLLABUS
INFORMATION ABOUT THE TEST
TEST SYLLABUS
The test consists of questions that evaluate a candidate’s knowledge on the following :
1. Analytical Ability
2. Mathematical Ability
3. Logical Reasoning
4. Knowledge in English
5. Knowledge in Telugu
6. General Knowledge
This question Booklet provides both the English and Telugu version of the questions.
However, Telugu version is not provided for Knowledge in English Section.
Similarly, English version is not provided for Knowledge in Telugu section.
TEST DURATION AND NUMBER OF QUESTIONS
The test duration is two hours. However, candidates will be required to reach the test
venue one hour before the commencement of test and occupy the allotted seat 30
minutes before the commencement of the test. No candidate will be allowed to enter
into the test centre after the commencement of examination process.
There will be 120 questions. All questions are compulsory. There will be no negative
marking. Each question consists of four options (A,B,C,D). Choose one of the four
options given for the question and mark the same in the Answer Sheet as per the
directions given under “Instructions for Marking the Answer Sheet’’.
Calculators including wristwatch with calculating facility, cell phones, pagers and
other such gadgets are not allowed.
“Candidates giving assistance or seeking/receiving help from any source in
answering questions or copying in any manner in the test will forfeit their
chance of being considered for the position”.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR MARKING THE ANSWER SHEET
The Answer Sheet has few parts, which need to be filled by the candidate before
answering the questions. The candidate has to darken the circle against an option
considered correct by the candidate for every attempted question in the Answer
Sheet.
Use HB PENCIL ONLY for marking answers (i.e. darkening the circles). Since
Answer Sheet will be read by OMR machine, ensure that you fill in the cells clearly
(as shown below), darken the circles evenly and completely and do not leave any
smudges or stray marks on the Answer Sheet. Do not tear, bend or mutilate the
Answer Sheet.
DATE OF EXAMINATION : 26-09-2010
TIMINGS OF EXAMINATIONS ON 26.09.2010 :
CAT – I : (Jr.Assistant) : 11:00 AM to 01:00 PM
CAT – II : (UD Steno, LD Steno
LD Typist, Asst/Shroff) : 03:00 PM to 05:00 PM
MATERIAL TO BE BROUGHT TO THE EXAMINATION BY THE
CANDIDATES (ALL COMPULSARY)
1. Two copies of e-ADMIT CARD (with photos affixed & signed on the photos)
2. Writing Pad
3. HB Pencil
4. Eraser
5. Ball Pen blue or black
FOR TTD JUNIOR ASST. EXAM PATTERN SEE OFFICIAL WEBSITE CLICK HERE
TEST SYLLABUS
The test consists of questions that evaluate a candidate’s knowledge on the following :
1. Analytical Ability
2. Mathematical Ability
3. Logical Reasoning
4. Knowledge in English
5. Knowledge in Telugu
6. General Knowledge
This question Booklet provides both the English and Telugu version of the questions.
However, Telugu version is not provided for Knowledge in English Section.
Similarly, English version is not provided for Knowledge in Telugu section.
TEST DURATION AND NUMBER OF QUESTIONS
The test duration is two hours. However, candidates will be required to reach the test
venue one hour before the commencement of test and occupy the allotted seat 30
minutes before the commencement of the test. No candidate will be allowed to enter
into the test centre after the commencement of examination process.
There will be 120 questions. All questions are compulsory. There will be no negative
marking. Each question consists of four options (A,B,C,D). Choose one of the four
options given for the question and mark the same in the Answer Sheet as per the
directions given under “Instructions for Marking the Answer Sheet’’.
Calculators including wristwatch with calculating facility, cell phones, pagers and
other such gadgets are not allowed.
“Candidates giving assistance or seeking/receiving help from any source in
answering questions or copying in any manner in the test will forfeit their
chance of being considered for the position”.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR MARKING THE ANSWER SHEET
The Answer Sheet has few parts, which need to be filled by the candidate before
answering the questions. The candidate has to darken the circle against an option
considered correct by the candidate for every attempted question in the Answer
Sheet.
Use HB PENCIL ONLY for marking answers (i.e. darkening the circles). Since
Answer Sheet will be read by OMR machine, ensure that you fill in the cells clearly
(as shown below), darken the circles evenly and completely and do not leave any
smudges or stray marks on the Answer Sheet. Do not tear, bend or mutilate the
Answer Sheet.
DATE OF EXAMINATION : 26-09-2010
TIMINGS OF EXAMINATIONS ON 26.09.2010 :
CAT – I : (Jr.Assistant) : 11:00 AM to 01:00 PM
CAT – II : (UD Steno, LD Steno
LD Typist, Asst/Shroff) : 03:00 PM to 05:00 PM
MATERIAL TO BE BROUGHT TO THE EXAMINATION BY THE
CANDIDATES (ALL COMPULSARY)
1. Two copies of e-ADMIT CARD (with photos affixed & signed on the photos)
2. Writing Pad
3. HB Pencil
4. Eraser
5. Ball Pen blue or black
FOR TTD JUNIOR ASST. EXAM PATTERN SEE OFFICIAL WEBSITE CLICK HERE
Friday, August 20, 2010
Thursday, August 19, 2010
RRB Re-Exam Schedule
RRB Conduct Re-Exams for the Posts of Goods Guard, Enquiry Cum Reservation Clerk, Traffic Apprentice, Commercial Apprentice and Senior Clerks
GOODS GUARD : 26-09-2010
ENQUIRY CUM RESERVATION CLERK : 26-09-2010
TRAFFIC APPRENTICE : 31-10-2010
COMMERCIAL APPRENTICE : 31-10-2010
Important International Environment Treaties
ACCOBAMS
- Agreement on the Conservation of Cetaceans in the Black Sea Mediterranean Sea and contiguous Atlantic area .
- ACCOBAMS is a cooperative agreement for the conservation of marine biodiversity in the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
- It is an environmental agreement signed in 2002 between all ASEAN nations to reduce haze pollution in Southeast Asia.
- As of June 2007, eight countries Viz.Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei Darussalam , Myanmar , Viet Nam , Thailand , Lao PDR , Cambodia have ratified the agreement.
- Aarhus Convention, was signed on June 25, 1998 in the Danish city of Aarhus.
- As of July 2009, it had been signed by 40 (primarily European and Central Asian) countries and the European Community and ratified by 41 countries.
Bali Communiqué
- On 30 November 2007, the business leaders of 150 global companies published a communiqué at Bali Indonesia to world leaders calling for a comprehensive, legally binding United Nations framework to tackle climate change.
- It is a comprehensive, legally binding United Nations framework to tackle climate change emission reduction targets to be guided primarily by science those countries that have already industrialised to make the greatest effort world leaders to seize the window of opportunity and agree on a work plan of negotiations to ensure an agreement can come into force after 2012 (when the existing Kyoto Protocol expires)
Basel Convention:
- The Basel Convention is Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their Disposal.
- Its an international treaty that was designed to reduce the movements of hazardous waste between nations, and specifically to prevent transfer of hazardous waste from developed to less developed countries (LDCs) (except radioactive waste)
- The Convention was opened for signature on 22 March 1989, and entered into force on 5 May 1992.
Bonn Convention:
- Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals.
- To conserve terrestrial, marine and avian migratory species throughout their range was the onjective of this convention.
- It is an intergovernmental treaty, concluded under the aegis of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), concerned with the conservation of wildlife and habitats on a global scale.
- The Convention was signed in 1979 in Bonn (hence the name) and entered into force in 1983.
CITES or Washington Convention
- Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
- Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora or Washington Convention is an international agreement between governments, drafted as a result of a resolution adopted in 1973 at a meeting of members of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
- Its aim is to ensure that international trade in specimens of wild animals and plants does not threaten their survival and it accords varying degrees of protection to more than 33,000 species of animals and plants.
Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)
- Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) or Biodiversity Convention, is an international legally binding treaty that was adopted in Rio de Janeiro in June 1992.
- The Convention was opened for signature at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro on 5 June 1992 and entered into force on 29 December 1993.
ENMOD
- The Environmental Modification Convention (ENMOD) is an international treaty prohibiting the military or other hostile use of environmental modification techniques.
- It opened for signature on 18 May 1977 in Geneva and entered into force on October 5, 1978.
Kyoto Protocol
- The Kyoto Protocol is a protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
- It is an international environmental treaty with the goal of achieving "stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system.
- The Kyoto Protocol establishes legally binding commitment for the reduction of four greenhouse gases (carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, sulphur hexafluoride), and two groups of gases (hydrofluorocarbons and perfluorocarbons).
- It was initially adopted for use on 11 December 1997 in Kyoto, Japan and entered into force on 16 February 2005.
- As of February 2009 183 parties (nations) have ratified the protocol.
- Under the Kyoto Protocol, industrialized countries agreed to reduce their collective green house gas (GHG) emissions by 5.2% from the level in 1990.
- National limitations range from the reduction of 8% for the European Union and others to 7% for the United States, 6% for Japan, and 0% for Russia.
- The treaty permitted the emission increases of 8% for Australia and 10% for Iceland.
- Participation in the Kyoto Protocol, where dark green indicates countries that have signed and ratified the treaty, yellow is signed, but not yet ratified, grey is not yet decided and red is no intention of ratifying.
- Kyoto includes defined "flexible mechanisms" such as
Emissions Trading,
Clean Development Mechanism
Joint Implementation
Montreal Protocol:
- The Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer is a protocol to the Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer.
- It is an international treaty designed to protect the ozone layer by phasing out the production of a number of substances believed to be responsible for ozone depletion.
- The treaty was opened for signature on September 16, 1987 and entered into force on January 1, 1989 followed by a first meeting in Helsinki, May 1989.
- Since then, it has undergone seven revisions, in 1990 (London), 1991 (Nairobi), 1992 (Copenhagen), 1993 (Bangkok), 1995 (Vienna), 1997 (Montreal), and 1999 (Beijing).
- It is believed that if the international agreement is adhered to, the ozone layer is expected to recover by 2050.
- Due to its widespread adoption and implementation it has been hailed as an example of exceptional international co-operation with Kofi Annan quoted as saying that "perhaps the single most successful international agreement to date has been the Montreal Protocol"
Sydney Declaration:
- The Sydney APEC Leaders' Declaration on Climate Change, Energy Security and Clean Development was adopted at APEC Australia 2007 on 8 September 2007.
- The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification in Those Countries Experiencing Serious Drought and/or Desertification, Particularly in Africa is a Convention to combat desertification and mitigate the effects of drought through national action programs that incorporate long-term strategies supported by international cooperation and partnership arrangements.
- It was adopted in Paris on 17 June 1994 and entered into force in December 1996.
- It is the first and only internationally legally binding framework set up to address the problem of desertification.
- The Convention is based on the principles of participation, partnership and decentralization - the backbone of Good Governance and Sustainable Development.
- It now has 193 country Parties to the Convention, making it truly global in reach.
- To help publicise the Convention, 2006 had been declared "International Year of Deserts and Desertification".
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
- The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC or FCCC) is an international environmental treaty produced at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED), informally known as the Earth Summit, held in Rio de Janeiro from 3 to 14 June 1992.
- The treaty is aimed at stabilizing greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system.
- It entered into force on March 21, 1994.
- Its stated objective is to achieve stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a low enough level to prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system.
- One of its first achievements was to establish a national greenhouse gas inventory, as a count of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and removals.
- Accounts must be regularly submitted by signatories of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
- The UNFCCC is also the name of the United Nations Secretariat charged with supporting the operation of the Convention, with offices in Haus Carstanjen, Bonn, Germany.
- Since 2006 the head of the secretariat has been Yvo de Boer.
Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer
- The Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer is a multilateral environmental agreement.
- It was agreed upon at the Vienna Conference of 1985 and entered into force in 1988.
- It acts as a framework for the international efforts to protect the ozone layer.
- However, it does not include legally binding reduction goals for the use of CFCs (Choloro-Fluoro Carbons) the main chemical agents causing ozone depletion which are laid out in the accompanying Montreal Protocol.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Irrigation In India
1. At the time of commencement of the First Five Year Plan in 1951, population of India was about 361 million and annual food grain production was 51 million tones (m.t.), which was not adequate.
2. Import of food grains was then inevitable to cover up the shortage. Attaining self sufficiently in food was therefore given paramount importance in the plan period and in order to achieve the objective, various major, medium and minor irrigation and multi-purpose projects were formulated and implemented through successive Five Year Plans to create additional irrigation potential throughout the country.
3. This drive compounded with green revolution in the agricultural sector, has enabled India to become marginally surplus country from a deficit one in food grains.
4. Thus the net irrigated area is 39 percent of net sown area and 30 percent of total cultivable area. As stated earlier, the ultimate potential due to major and medium projects has been assessed as 58 m.ha. of which 64 per cent estimated to be developed.
5. The Planning Commission after examining the earlier studies on the regionalization of the agricultural economy has recommended that agricultural planning be done on the basis of agro climatic regions.
6. The planning commission of India has introduced a new classification of irrigation schemes:
A. Major irrigation Schemes: Those with Cultural Command Area of more than 10000 hectares.
B. Medium Irrigation Schemes: Those with cultural Command Area between 2000 and 10000 hectares.
C. Minor irrigation Schemes: Those with cultural command area between 2000 -10000 hectares.
7. The government of India launched Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Program (AIBP) in 1996-97.
8. Micro Irrigation: A new Centrally Sponsored scheme on Micro Irrigation was launched by Department of of Agriculture and Cooperation with the approval of Cabinet on December 29, 2005, during the tenth plan with a target to bring 6.2 lakh hectares under the scheme with an objective of judicious use of water and available resources.
9. Drip Irrigation: Drip irrigation, also known as trickle irrigation or micro irrigation is an irrigation method which minimizes the use of water and fertilizer by allowing water to drip slowly to the roots of plants, either onto the soil surface or directly onto the root zone, through a network of valves, pipes, tubing, and emitters. It saves 30-40% of water as compared to irrigation with traditional method. It also gives 20-25% more productivity.
11. Irrigation under Bharat Nirman: Irrigation is one of the six components of for development of Infrastructure under Bharat Nirman. Under the Irrigation Component of Bharat Nirman, the target of creation of additional irrigation potential of 1 crore hectare in 4 years (2005-06 to 2008-09) is planned to be met largely through expeditious completion of identified ongoing major and medium irrigation projects.
Irrigation potential of 42 lakh hectare is planned to be created by expeditiously completing such ongoing major and medium projects. There is a definite gap between irrigation potential created and the potential utilized.
Under Bharat Nirman it is planned to restore and utilize irrigation potential of 10 lakh hectare through implementation of extension, renovation and modernization of schemes along with command area development and water management practices.
There are considerable areas in the country with unutilized ground water resources. Irrigation potential of 28 lakh hectare is planned to be created through ground water development. The remaining target for creation of irrigation potential of 10 lakh hectare is planned to be created by way of minor irrigation schemes using surface flow. lakh hectare of irrigation potential is also planned by way of repair, renovation and restoration of water bodies and extension, renovation and modernization of minor irrigation schemes.
2. Import of food grains was then inevitable to cover up the shortage. Attaining self sufficiently in food was therefore given paramount importance in the plan period and in order to achieve the objective, various major, medium and minor irrigation and multi-purpose projects were formulated and implemented through successive Five Year Plans to create additional irrigation potential throughout the country.
3. This drive compounded with green revolution in the agricultural sector, has enabled India to become marginally surplus country from a deficit one in food grains.
4. Thus the net irrigated area is 39 percent of net sown area and 30 percent of total cultivable area. As stated earlier, the ultimate potential due to major and medium projects has been assessed as 58 m.ha. of which 64 per cent estimated to be developed.
5. The Planning Commission after examining the earlier studies on the regionalization of the agricultural economy has recommended that agricultural planning be done on the basis of agro climatic regions.
6. The planning commission of India has introduced a new classification of irrigation schemes:
A. Major irrigation Schemes: Those with Cultural Command Area of more than 10000 hectares.
B. Medium Irrigation Schemes: Those with cultural Command Area between 2000 and 10000 hectares.
C. Minor irrigation Schemes: Those with cultural command area between 2000 -10000 hectares.
7. The government of India launched Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Program (AIBP) in 1996-97.
8. Micro Irrigation: A new Centrally Sponsored scheme on Micro Irrigation was launched by Department of of Agriculture and Cooperation with the approval of Cabinet on December 29, 2005, during the tenth plan with a target to bring 6.2 lakh hectares under the scheme with an objective of judicious use of water and available resources.
9. Drip Irrigation: Drip irrigation, also known as trickle irrigation or micro irrigation is an irrigation method which minimizes the use of water and fertilizer by allowing water to drip slowly to the roots of plants, either onto the soil surface or directly onto the root zone, through a network of valves, pipes, tubing, and emitters. It saves 30-40% of water as compared to irrigation with traditional method. It also gives 20-25% more productivity.
11. Irrigation under Bharat Nirman: Irrigation is one of the six components of for development of Infrastructure under Bharat Nirman. Under the Irrigation Component of Bharat Nirman, the target of creation of additional irrigation potential of 1 crore hectare in 4 years (2005-06 to 2008-09) is planned to be met largely through expeditious completion of identified ongoing major and medium irrigation projects.
Irrigation potential of 42 lakh hectare is planned to be created by expeditiously completing such ongoing major and medium projects. There is a definite gap between irrigation potential created and the potential utilized.
Under Bharat Nirman it is planned to restore and utilize irrigation potential of 10 lakh hectare through implementation of extension, renovation and modernization of schemes along with command area development and water management practices.
There are considerable areas in the country with unutilized ground water resources. Irrigation potential of 28 lakh hectare is planned to be created through ground water development. The remaining target for creation of irrigation potential of 10 lakh hectare is planned to be created by way of minor irrigation schemes using surface flow. lakh hectare of irrigation potential is also planned by way of repair, renovation and restoration of water bodies and extension, renovation and modernization of minor irrigation schemes.
List of various Committees and their main Focus Areas
- A C Shah Committee:NBFC
- A Ghosh Committee:Final Accounts
- A Ghosh Committee:Modalities Of Implementation Of New 20 Point Programme
- A Ghosh Committee:Frauds & Malpractices In Banks
- Abid Hussain Committee:Development Of Capital Markets
- Adhyarjuna Committee:Changes In NI Act And Stamp Act
- AK Bhuchar Committee:Coordination Between Term Lending Institutions And Commercial Banks
- B Eradi Committee:Insolvency And Wind Up Laws
- B Sivaraman Committee:Institutional Credit For Agricultural & Rural Development
- B Venkatappaiah Committee:All India Rural Credit Review
- BD Shah Committee:Stock Lending Scheme
- BD Thakar Committee:Job Criteria In Bank Loans (Approach)
- Bhagwati Committee:Unemployment
- Bhagwati Committee:Public Welfare
- Bhave Committee:Share Transfer Reforms
- Bhide Committee:Coordination Between Commercial Banks And SFC's
- Bhootlingam Committee:Wage, Income & Prices
- C Rao Committee:Agricultural Policy
- CE Kamath Committee:Multi Agency Approach In Agricultural Finance
- Chatalier Committee:Finance To Small Scale Industry
- Chesi Committee:Direct Taxes
- Cook Committee (On Behalf Of BIS - Under Basel Committee ):Capital Adequacy Of Banks
- D R Mehta Committee:Review Progress And Recommend Improvement Measures Of IRDP
- Damle Committee:MICR
- Dandekar Committee:Regional Imbalances
- Dantwala Committee:Estimation Of Employments
- Dave Committee:Mutual Funds (Functioning)
- Dharia Committee:Public Distribution System
- DR Gadgil Committee:Agricultural Finance
- Dutta Committee:Industrial Licensing
- G Lakshmai Narayan Committee:Extension Of Credit Limits On Basis Of Consortium
- G Sundaram Committee:Export Credit
- Gadgil Committee (1969):Lead Banking System
- Godwala Committee:Rural Finance
- Goiporia Committee:Customer Service In Banks
- GS Dahotre Committee:Credit Requirements Of Leasing Industry
- GS Patel Committee:Carry Forward System On Stock Exchanges
- Hathi Committee:Soiled Banknotes
- Hazari Committee (1967):Industrial Policy
- IT Vaz Committee:Working Capital Finance In Banks
- J Reddy Committee:Reforms In Insurance Sector
- James Raj Committee:Functioning Of Public Sector Banks
- Jankiramanan Committee:Securities Transactions Of Banks & Financial Institutions
- JV Shetty Committee:Consortium Advances
- K Madhav Das Committee:Urban Cooperative Banks
- Kalyansundaram Committee:Introduction Of Factoring Services In India
- Kamath Committee:Education Loan Scheme
- Karve Committee:Small Scale Industry
- KB Chore Committee:To Review The Symbol Of Cash Credit Q
- Khanna Committee:Non Performing Assets
- Khusrau Committee:Agricultural Credit
- KS Krishnaswamy Committee:Role Of Banks In Priority Sector And 20 Point Economic Programme
- L K Jha Committee:Indirect Taxes
- LC Gupta Committee:Financial Derivatives
- Mahadevan Committee:Single Window System
- Mahalanobis Committee:Income Distribution
- Marathe Committee:Licensing Of New Banks
- ML Dantwala Committee:Regional Rural Banks
- Mrs. KS Shere Committee:Electronic Fund Transfer
- Nadkarni Committee:Improved Procedures For Transactions In PSU Bonds And Units
- Nariman Committee:Branch Expansion Programme
- Narsimham Committee:Financial System
- Omkar Goswami Committee:Industrial Sickness And Corporate Restructuring
- P R Nayak Committee:Institutional Credit To SSI Sector
- P Selvam Committee:Non Performing Assets Of Banks
- PC Luther Committee:Productivity, Operational Efficiency & Profitability Of Banks
- PD Ojha Committee:Service Area Approach
- Pendarkar Committee:Review The System Of Inspection Of Commercial, RRB And Urban Cooperative Banks
- Pillai Committee:Pay Scales Of Bank Officers
- PL Tandon Committee:Export Strategy
- PR Khanna Committee:Develop Appropriate Supervisory Framework For NBFC
- Purshottam Das Committee:Agricultural Finance And Cooperative Societies
- R Jilani Banks:Inspection System Of Banks
- R S Saria Committee:Agricultural Finance And Cooperative Societies
- Raghavan Committee:Competition Law
- Raja Chelliah Committee:Tax Reforms
- Rajamannar Committee:Centre - State Fiscal Relationships
- Rajamannar Committee:Changes In Banking Laws , Bouncing Of Cheques Etc.
- Rakesh Mohan Committee:Petro Chemical Sector
- Ram Niwas Mirdha Committee (JPC):Securities Scam
- Rangrajan Committee:Computerization Of Banking Industry
- Rangrajan Committee:Public Sector Disinvestment
- Rashid Jilani Committee:Cash Credit System
- Ray Committee:Industrial Sickness
- RG Saraiya Committee (1972):Banking Commission
- RH Khan Committee:Harmonization Of Banks And Ssis
- RK Hajare Committee:Differential Interest Rates Scheme
- RK Talwar Committee:Customer Service
- RK Talwar Committee:Enactment Having A Bearing On Agro Landings By Commercial Banks
- RN Malhotra Committee:Reforms In Insurance Sector
- RN Mirdha Committee:Cooperative Societies
- RV Gupta Committee:Agricultural Credit Delivery
- S Padmanabhan Committee:Onsite Supervision Function Of Banks
- S Padmanabhan Committee:Inspection Of Banks (By RBI)
- Samal Committee:Rural Credit
- SC Choksi Committee:Direct Tax Law
- Shankar Lal Gauri Committee:Agricultural Marketing
- SK Kalia Committee:Role Of NGO And SHG In Credit
- SL Kapoor Committee:Institutional Credit To SSI
- Sodhani Committee:Foreign Exchange Markets In NRI Investment In India
- SS Kohli Committee:Rehabilitation Of Sick Industrial Units
- SS Kohli Committee:Rationalization Of Staff Strength In Banks
- SS Kohli Committee:Willful Defaulters
- SS Nadkarni Committee:Trading In Public Sector Banks
- SS Tarapore Committee:Capital Account Convertibility
- Sukhmoy Chakravarty Committee:To Review The Working Of Monetary System
- Tambe Committee:Term Loans To SSI
- Tandon Committee:Follow Up Of Bank Credit
- Tandon Committee:Industrial Sickness
- Thakkar Committee:Credit Schemes To Self Employed
- Thingalaya Committee:Restructuring Of RRB
- Tiwari Committee:Rehabilitation Of Sick Industrial Undertakings
- UK Sharma Committee:Lead Bank Scheme (Review)
- Usha Thorat Panel: Financial Inclusion
- Vaghul Committee:Mutual Fund Scheme
- Varshney Committee:Revised Methods For Loans (>2 Lakhs)
- Venketaiya Committee:Review Of Rural Financing System
- Vipin Malik Committee:Consolidated Accounting By Banks
- VT Dehejia Committee:To Study Credit Needs Of Industry And Trade Likely To Be Inflated
- Vyas Committee:Rural Credit
- Wanchoo Committee:Direct Taxes
- WS Saraf Committee:Technology Issues In Banking Industry
- Y H Malegam Committee:Disclosure Norms For Public Issues
- YV Reddy Committee:Reforms In Small Savings
Some Recent Working Groups & Committees by RBI & Their Focus Area: (Name of Chairmen is given)
- Working Group on Benchmark Prime Lending Rate (BPLR): Deepak Mohanty
- Working Group on Surveys: Deepak Mohanty
- High Level Committee to Review Lead Bank Scheme: Usha Thorat
- Working Group to Review the Business Correspondent Model: P Vijaya Bhaskar Rao
- High Level Group on Systems and Procedures for Currency Distribution: Usha Thorat
- G20 Working Group on Enhancing Sound Regulation and Strengthening Transparency: Dr. Rakesh Mohan and Mr. Tiff Macklem
- Committee on Financial Sector Assessment: Dr. Rakesh Mohan
- High Level Committee on Estimation of Savings and Investment: Dr. C. Rangarajan
- Committee on the Global Financial System (CGFS) on Capital Flows and Emerging Market Economies: Dr. Rakesh Mohan
- Task Force For Diamond Sector: A K Bera
- Technical Advisory Group on Development of Housing Start-Up Index in India: Prof. Amitabh Kundu
- Working Group on Defraying Cost of ICT Solutions for RRBs: Shri G. Padmanabhan
- Working Group on IT support for Urban Cooperative Banks: R Gandhi
- Working Group on Technology Upgradation of Regional Rural Banks: Shri G. Srinivasan
- Interest Rate Futures: Shri V.K. Sharma
- Internal Working Group to Study the Recommendations of the NCEUS Report: KUB Rao
- Working Group on Improvement of Banking Services in the Union Territory of Lakshadweep: S. Ramaswamy
- Working Group on Rehabilitation of Sick SMEs: Dr. K. C. Chakrabarty
- Working Group on Improvement of Banking Services In Jharkhand: V.S.Das
- Working Group on Improvement of Banking Services in Himachal Pradesh: Dr. J. Sadakkadulla
- Internal Technical Group on Seasonal Movements in Inflation: Dr. Balvant Singh
- Working Group to Examine the Procedures and Processes of Agricultural Loans: C P Swarankar
- Task Force on Empowering RRB Boards for Operational EfficiencyDr. K.G. Karmakar
- Technical Group Set up to Review Legislations on Money Lending: Shri.S. C. Gupta
- Working Group To Suggest Measures To Assist Distressed Farmers: Shri. S. S. Johl
- Technical Group on Statistics for International Trade in Banking Services: Shri K.S.R.Rao
- Technical Advisory Group On Development Of Leading Economic Indicators For Indian EconomyDr. R B Barman
- Working Group on Savings for the Eleventh Five Year Plan (2007-08 to 2011-12): Dr.Rakesh Mohan
- Working Group on Compilation of State Government Liabilities: Dr. N.D. Jadhav
- Working Group on Improvement of Banking Services in Uttaranchal: V.S. Das
- Working Group on Cost of NRI Remittances: P. K. Pain
- Working group to formulate a scheme for Ensuring Reasonableness of Bank Charges: N. Sadasivam
- Committee on Fuller Capital Account Convertibility: S.S.Tarapore
- Committee on Financial Sector Plan for North Eastern Region: Smt. Usha Thorat
- Survey on Impact of Trade Related Measures on Transaction Costs of Exports: Balwant Singh
- Advisory Committee on Ways and Means Advances to State Governments: M.P.Bezbaruah
- Need and Use Behavior for Small Denomination Coins: Sanal Kumar Velayudhan
- Debt Sustainability at State Level in India: Indira Rajaraman, Shashank Bhide and R.K.Pattnaik
- Internal Group to Examine Issues Relating to Rural Credit and Microfinance: Shri H.R.Khan
- Working Group to Review Export Credit: Shri Anand Sinha
- Internal Working Group on RRBs: Shri A V Sardesai
- Working Group on Warehouse Receipts and Commodity Futures: Shri Prashant Saran
- Internal Group to Review Guidelines on Credit Flow to SME Sector: Shri C.S.Murthy
- Working Group on Regulatory Mechanism for Cards Shri R.Gandhi
- Group on Model Fiscal Responsibility Legislation at State Level: Shri H R Khan
- Task Force on Revival of Cooperative Credit Institutions: Prof.A.Vaidyanathan
- Special Group for Formulation of Debt Restructuring Mechanism for Medium Enterprises: Shri G.Srinivasan
- Working Group on Screen Based Trading In Government Securities: Dr.R.H.Patil
- Expert Group on Internet Deployment of Central Database Management System (CDBMS): Prof.A.Vaidyanathan
- Report on Monitoring of Financial Conglomerates: Smt.Shyamala Gopinath
- Working Group on Development Financial Institutions: Shri N. Sadasivan
- Advisory Committee to Advise on the Administered Interest Rates and Rationalisation of Saving Instruments: Dr.Rakesh Mohan
- Advisory Committee on Flow of Credit to Agriculture: Prof.V.S.Vyas
- Working Group on Flow of Credit to SSI Sector: Dr.A.S.Ganguly
- Group to Study the Pension Liabilities of the State Governments: B. K. Bhattacharya
- Rupee Interest Rate Derivatives: Shri G. Padmanabhan
- Working Group on Instruments of Sterilisation: Smt. Usha Thorat
- Working Group on Information on State Government Guaranteed Advances and Bonds: Shri.G.Padmanabhan
- Working Group on Cheque Truncation and E-cheques: Dr.Barman, ED
- Working Group on Introduction of Credit Derivatives in India: Shri B. Mahapatra
- Group to Assess the Fiscal Risk of State Government Guarantees: Smt. Usha Thorat
- Advisory Committee on Ways and Means Advances to State Governments: Shri C.Ramachandran
- Working Group on Rupee Derivatives: Shri Jaspal Bindra
- Committee on Computer Audit: Shri A.L. Narasimhan
- Committee on Payment Systems: Dr R H Patil
- Review Group on The Working of The Local Area Bank SchemeShri G.Ramachandran
- Technical Group on Statistics of International Trade in Services: Shri Deepak Mohanty
- Working Group for Suggesting Operational and Prudential Guidelines on STRIPS (Separately Traded Registered Interest and Principal of Securities): Shri M.R.Ramesh
- Working Group on Electronic Money: Mr.Zarir J. Cama
- Working Group on Economic Indicators Dr. R.B. Barman
- Working Group to Examine the Role of Credit Information Bureaus in Collection and Dissemination of Information on Suit-filed Accounts and Defaulters: Shri S.R. Iyer
- Information systems audit policy for the banking and financial sector: Dr. R.B.Burman
- Working Group on Consolidated Accounting and Other Quantitative Methods to Facilitate Consolidated Supervision: Shri Vipin Malik
- Expert Committee to Review the System of Administered Interest Rates and Other Related Issues: Dr.Y.V. Reddy
- Inter-Departmental Group to study the Rationalisation of Current account Facility with Reserve Bank of India: Shri K.W. Korgaonkar
- The Expert Committee on Legal Aspects of Bank Frauds: Dr.N.L. Mitra
- The Standing Committee on International Financial Standards and Codes
Standing Committee on International Financial Standards and Codes: Dr. Y.V.Reddy - Technical Group on Market Integrity: Shri C.R. Muralidharan
- Technical Group on Phasing Out of Non-banks from Call/Notice Money Market (March 2001): Dr.Y.V.Reddy
- Core Group on Voluntary Disclosure Norms for State Governments: Dr.Y.V.Reddy
- Task Force to Study the Cooperative Credit System and Suggest Measures for its Strengthening: Shri Jagdish Kapoor
- Internal Group to Review the Guidelines Relating to Commercial Paper: Dr.Y.V.Reddy
- High Power Committee on Urban Cooperative Banks: Shri Madhav Rao
- Working Group for setting up Credit Information Bureau in India: Shri N.H.Siddiqui
- Committee for Redesigning of Financial Statements of Non-Banking Financial Companies: Shri V.S.N. Murthy
- Working Group on Restructuring Weak Public Sector Banks: Shri M.S.Verma
Working Group for Working Out Modalities on Dissemination of Information in Electronic Form: Shri Y.S.P. Thorat and Shri C.R. Gopalasundaram - Committee on Technology Upgradation in the Banking Sector: Dr A.Vasudevan ]
- Working Group of EURO: Shri V.Subrahmanyam
- New Monetary Aggregates: Dr. Y.V. Reddy
- Committee on Capital Account Convertibility: Shri S.S.Tarapore
LIC HFL ASSISTANTS Selection Procedure
A competitive examination will be held at 28 centres in India . Applicants will have to appear for the written examination on 19-09-2010 at the centre chosen by them / allotted to them at their own expenses .
The written test will be of Objective type comprising of a) Reasoning ability b) Numerical Ability c) General Knowledge & Current affairs d) English Language with special emphasis on grammar & vocabulary . Candidates who qualify in the written test will be called for the interview .
The Company reserves the right to fix the minimum eligibility standards in order to restrict the number of candidates to be called for the interview , commensurate with the number of vacancies. The decision of the Company shall be final and binding on the candidates and no correspondence will be entertained in this regard. Successful candidates called for interview.
Monday, August 16, 2010
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Airport Authority of India (AAI) Junior Assistant (Fire Service) Recruitment
Airport Authority of India (AAI)
Rajiv Gandhi Bhawan, Safdarjung Airport, New Delhi - 110003
Published by Manisha for sarkari-naukri.blogspot.com
Applications are invited from the candidates who are Domicile of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Pondicherry and Lakshadweep Island for the post of Junior Assistant (Fire Service) NE-4 at various airports in the above states in Southern Region in AAI :
How to Apply : Candidates should submit their application on plain paper in Hindi / English in the prescribed format addressed to The Regional Executive Director, Airports Authority of India, Southern Region, Chennai – 600027 (the envelope should be superscripted by the name of the post applied for) along with a Demand Draft for Rs.100/- drawn in favour of Airports Authority of India, payable at Chennai so as to reach on or before 27/08/2010. SC/ST candidates are exempted from payment of fees.
Further details and Applicaiton format is available at http://www.aai.aero/employment_news/Rect_of_Jr_Asst_FS_SR.pdf
Rajiv Gandhi Bhawan, Safdarjung Airport, New Delhi - 110003
Published by Manisha for sarkari-naukri.blogspot.com
Applications are invited from the candidates who are Domicile of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Pondicherry and Lakshadweep Island for the post of Junior Assistant (Fire Service) NE-4 at various airports in the above states in Southern Region in AAI :
- Junior Assistant (Fire Service) : 244 posts (SC-33, ST-13, OBC-70, UR- 128), Pay Scale : Rs. 5500-10060, Age : 18 to 30 years as on 13/08/2010
How to Apply : Candidates should submit their application on plain paper in Hindi / English in the prescribed format addressed to The Regional Executive Director, Airports Authority of India, Southern Region, Chennai – 600027 (the envelope should be superscripted by the name of the post applied for) along with a Demand Draft for Rs.100/- drawn in favour of Airports Authority of India, payable at Chennai so as to reach on or before 27/08/2010. SC/ST candidates are exempted from payment of fees.
Further details and Applicaiton format is available at http://www.aai.aero/employment_news/Rect_of_Jr_Asst_FS_SR.pdf
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Central Government Jobs Updated on August 12,2010
Updated on August 12,2010
Central Power Research Institute, Bangalore Post:Graduate Engineering Associates-General, Diploma Engineering Associates-General, Research Associates and Project Associate Last Date :25-08-2010 | |
Central for Materials for Electronics Technology, Thrissur (Kerala) Post:Project Staff and Technical Advisor Date of interview :13th and 14th August, 2010 | |
Apparel Training & Design Centre, Gurgaon Post:Dean, Chief Finance & Accounts Officer, Junior Accounts Officer, Senior Manager Organization Development & HR, Executive Assistant/ Personal Assistant to DG/ CEO), National Coordinator (ATDC Smart Project), Senior Manager/ Manager (Training/ Operations/ Mobilization/ Placements), Executive Engineer (Projects)/ Civil Engineer, Senior Technical Managers/ Managers, Industrial Engineering Specialists, Project Staff, Purchase & Procurement Officer Last Date :25-08-2010 | |
Maulana Azad Institute of Dental Sciences, New Delhi Post:Senior Residents (Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Prosthodontics, Dental Materials, Conservative Dentistry, Periodontics, Pedodontics, Oral Diagnosis & Radiology) Last Date :18-08-2010 | |
Balmer Lawrie & Co. Limited Post: Assistant General Manager (Logistics Services) and Senior Manager/ Manager (HR) Last Date :25-08-2010 | |
Ministry of Human Resource Development Post:Director (North Eastern Regional Institute of Science & Technology) Last Date :24-09-2010 | |
Ministry of Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation, New Delhi Post:Urban Planner, Civil Engineer, Social Development Specialist, Skills & Livelihood Specialist, Legal Specialist/ Counsel, GIS Specialist/ Expert, MIS Specialist/ Expert and Economist Last Date :01-09-2010 | |
All India Institute of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Mumbai Post:Registrar Last Date :09-09-2010 | |
Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi Post:Research Associate (Agriculture, Computer Application) Date of interview:25-08-2010 | |
EdCIL (India) Limited Post: Project Manager (Technical-IT), Consultant (Engineering/ Social Sciences/ Biological Sciences/ Science) and Junior Consultant (Technical) Last date :05-09-2010 | |
National Institute of Technology, Arunachal Pradesh Post:Professor/ Associate Professor/ Assistant Professor (Computer Science & Engineering/ Electronics & Communication Engineering/ Electrical & Electronics Engineering/ Communicative English/ Physics/ Chemistry/ Mathematics/ Life Science) Last Date :24-09-2010 | |
Project & Development India Limited Post:Professional (Civil- Construction/ Mechanical- Construction/ Training/ Stores/ Finance/ Personnel/ Project Management- Documentation Last date :31-08-2010 | |
India Infrastructure Finance Company Limited Post:Head (Environment & Social Management Unit) Last date:25-08-2010 | |
Pawan Hans Helicopters Limited Post:Manager (Civil), Assistant Manager (Marketing/ Heliport/ National Institute of Aviation Safety Services) and Engineer (Civil) Last Date : 06-09-2010 | |
Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers Limited Post: Deputy General Manager (Materials/ Contract Management/ Civil/ Ship Design), Senior Manager (Material/ Corporate Planning & Market Initiatives), Manager (Ship Planning/ Bailey Bridge/ Portable Steel Building/ Yard Modernization/ Industrial Engineering & Process/ Security/), Deputy Manager (Ship Production/ Ship Design/ Ship Planning/ Deck Machinery/ Material/ Engineering Services-Civil/ Medical), Assistant Manager (Ship Production/ Corporate Planning & Strategic Management/ Electronic Data Processing/ Yard Modernization-Electric (Power)/ Quality Assurance/ Bailey Bridge/ Portable Steel Bridge/ Technical Training/ Administration/Transport/ Human Resource/ Materials) and Junior Manager (Ship Production/ Quality /Assurance/ Hindi Translation) Last date :31-08-2010 | |
National Informatics Centre (NIC), Delhi Post:Scientist-C, Scientific Officer / Engineer-SB (Programmer), Junior Research Fellow (JRF) Last Date:27-08-10 | |
Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) Post:SI (Staff Nurse), ASI (Pharmacist) , ASI (X-Ray Technician), ASI (Lab Technician), Constable (Nursing Assistant), Constable (OT Assistant), Constable (Dresser), Constable (Ward Boy), Constable (Ward girl (Ayah) Last Date:13-09-2010 | |
World Bank Post:Social Development Specialists and Sr. Social Development Specialist Last Date :31-08-2010 | |
UNICEF Post:Nutrition Specialist, Wash Specialist/ Health & HIV AIDS Specialist/ Child Protection Specialist/ HIV AIDS Specialist, Health Specialist and Communication for Development Specialist Last Date :25-08-2010 | |
Asian Development Bank (India Resident Mission) Post:Finance & Administration Assistant, Administrative Assistant, Procurement Officer, Assistant IT Coordinator Last Date :26-08-2010 | |
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National Aluminum Company Limited Post:Graduate Engineer Trainee and Management Trainee Last Date :31-08-2010 | |
NMDC Limited Post:Assistant General Manager/ Senior Manager (Coke Ovens/ By Product Plant/ Rolling Mills) and Assistant General Manager/ Senior Manager/ Manager/ Deputy Manager (Industrial Safety) Last Date :10-09-2010 | |
Indian Institute of Crop Processing Technology, Guwahati Post:Senior Research Fellow Date of interview: 23-08-2010 | |
Ministry of Science & Technology Post:BOYSCAST Fellowship-2011 Last Date :31-08-2010 | |
Food Corporation of India (South Zone) Post: Assistant Grade-III (Technical/ Accounts/ Depot) Last Date :07-09-2010 | |
Food Corporation of India (North Zone) Post:Assistant Grade-III (General/ Accounts/ Quality Control/ Godown) Last Date :31-08-2010 | |
Food Corporation of India (West Zone) Post:Assistant Grade-III (General/ Accounts/ Technical/ Depot) Last Date :31-08-10 | |
Food Corporation of India (West Zone) (For PWD only) Post:Management Trainee (Accounts/ Depot/ Technical), Junior Engineer (Civil), Assistant Grade-I (Hindi), Assistant Grade-II (Hindi), AG-III (General/ Accounts/ Technical/ Depot), Typist (Hindi), Peon, Watchman and Sweeper Last Date :31-08-10 | |
ITER-India Institute for Plasma Research, Gandhinagar Post:Chief of Accounts & Financial Advisor, Senior Officer (Accounts/ Administration/ Purchase/ Purchase & Stores), Officers (Administration/ Purchase/ Purchase & Stores) and Assistant Officers (Accounts/ Purchase& Stores) Last Date:31-08-2010 Click here to download the Application Form | |
Defence Institute of Advanced Technology, Pune Post:Finance Officer Last Date :30-08-2010 | |
National Institute for the Visually Handicapped, Dehradun Post:PGT (History/ Political Science/ English/ Hindi) and TGT (Science) Date of interview :20-08-2010 | |
Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute, Pilani Post:Project Assistant Level-I, II, III and Senior Research Fellow (Micro wave Tubes Area/ Semiconductor Devices Area/ Electronics System Area) Date of interview :19th to 21st August, 2010 | |
Indian Air Force Post:Aeronautical Engineers Course (Permanent Commission for Men)and Short Service Commission Course for Men & Women (Technical) Last Date : 07-09-2010 | |
National Centre for Agricultural Economics and Policy Research, New Delhi (NCAP) Post: Research Associate (Database Management & Programming) Date of interview :31-08-2010 Post:Data Entry Operator Date of interview :26-08-2010 Post:Lady Field Investigator Date of interview :27-08-2010 Post:Driver Date of interview :28-08-2010 | |
National Centre for Agricultural Economics and Policy Research, New Delhi Post:Stenographer Grade-III Last Date :05-09-2010 | |
Delhi State Cancer Institute, New Delhi Post:Senior Residents (Radio diagnosis, Radiotherapy/ Clinical Oncology) and Technologist (Radiotherapy) Date of interview :14-08-2010 | |
Ministry of Human Resource Development Post:Director (Central Tibetan Schools Administration) (On Deputation basis) Last Date :07-09-2010 | |
Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur Post:Deputy Registrar, Assistant Registrar, Senior Medical Officer, Deputy Librarian, Assistant Librarian, Principal scientific & Technical Officer, Executive Engineer, Students Activity & Sports Officer, Assistant Engineer (Civil/ Electrical), Technical Assistant, Technician, Laboratory Assistant, Library Assistant, Accountant and Junior Assistant Last Date :25-08-2010 | |
Central Glass & Ceramic Research Institute, Kolkata Post:Junior Research Fellows (Leading to Ph.D) and Project Assistants Last Date :24-08-2010 | |
Central University of Gujarat, Gandhinagar Post:Faculty and Guest Faculty (Social Management, Economics/ Chemical Science/ Life Science) Last Date :19-08-2010 | |
Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh Post:Professor (Anaesthesia/ Cardiology/ Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery/ General Surgery/ Immuno- pathology/ Obst. & Gynae/ Paediatrics (Neonatology)/ Orthopaedics/ Dentistry (Pedodontic & Preventive Dentistry)/ Neurology/ Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation), Assistant Professor (Cardiology/ Medical Oncologist (Radiotherapy), Assistant (Endocrinology/ Renal Transplant Surgery/ Pulmonary Medicine/ Nephrology) and Speciality (Asstt. Blood Transfusion Officer) Last Date :06-09-2010 | |
Indian Oil Corporation Limited, Mathura Post: Junior Materials Assistant-IV Last Date :07-09-2010 | |
Indian Oil Corporation Limited, Haldia Post:Lab Analyst (Pathology), Material Assistant, Assistant Chemist Last date :30-08-2010 | |
Indian Oil Corporation Limited Haldia Post:Contingent Duty Medical Officer Date of interview :21-08-2010 | |
Indian Institute of Management Calcutta Post:Administrative Officer, Executive Assistant, Sub Assistant Engineer (Electrical), Project Engineer (Civil) and Sub Assistant Engineer (Civil) Last Date :24-08-2010 | |
Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology, Sibsagar Post: Assistant Professor/ Associate Professor/ Professor (Engineering/ Technology/ Science/ English) Last Date:Open | |
State Bank of India Post:Specialist Management Executives and Specialist Technical Executives Last Date :31-08-2010 | |
Central Council for Research in Ayurveda and Siddha, New Delhi Post:Consultant (Statistician), Consultant ( Ayurveda) and Data Entry Operator Date of Examination: 10-08-2010 Click here to download the Application Form | |
Indian Farmers Fertilizer Cooperative (IFFCO) Limited Post:Graduate Engineer Trainees (GET) Last Date :23-08-2010 | |
Telecommunications Consultants India Limited (TCIL) Post: Manager (Finance), Deputy Manager (Finance), Assistant Manager (Building Maintenance) , Accounts Officer, Accountant Last Date :31-08-10 | |
Telecommunications Consultants India Limited (TCIL) Post:Assistant Manager (Building Maintenance) Last Date :31-08-10 | |
Regional Institute of Education (RIE), New Delhi Post:Lecturer (Education/ Physics/ Mathematics/ Hindi/ Chemistry/ English/ Agriculture/ History/ Economics/ Geography/ Hindi) Date of interview :16-08-10 | |
Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) Post:Principal, Headmaster, Assistant Headmaster, Professor, Assistant Professor, Lecturer Last Date :30-08-10 | |
Supreme Court Of India, New Delhi Post:Senior Personal Assistant, Court Master (Shorthand) Last Date:31-08-2010 | |
National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) Post:Professor in Education, Professor in Research and Evaluation, Professor in Science, Professor in Linguistic, Associate Professor in Primary Education, Associate Professor in Education, Associate Professor in Political Science, Associate Professor in Zoology, Associate Professor in Educational Technology , Associate Professor in Teacher Education, Associate Professor in Geography, Associate Professor in Multimedia, Associate Professor in Sociology , Assistant Professor in Statistics, Assistant Professor in Physics, Assistant Professor in Education , Assistant Professor in English, Assistant Professor in Educational Psychology and Guidance & Counselling, Assistant Professor in Physical Education, Assistant Professor in Hindi, Assistant Professor in Maths, Assistant Professor in Zoology , Assistant Professor in Special Education/ Psychology , Librarian Last date:31-08-2010 Click here to download the Application Form | |
International Institute of Information Technology, Pune Post: Deans, Professor, Associate Professors, Assistant Professor, Senior Lecturers, Lecturers, Research Associates (In various departments), Deputy Registrar (Planning), Assistant Registrar (Legal), Senior position in HR, Senior position in Placements, Senior position in International Relations, Students Residence Administrators Last date :Open | |
LIC Housing Finance Limited Post:Assistant Last Date :26-08-2010 | |
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay Post:Senior Medical Officer Last Date :20-08-2010 Click here to download the Application Form | |
EdCIL (India) Limited Post:Professor, Associate Professor, Senior Lecturer and Lecturer in different stream (For Tanzania only) Last Date :25-08-2010 | |
Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi Post:Station Managers, Assistant Managers, Accountant cum Office Assistant and Technical Assistant Last Date:19-08-2010 | |
Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi Post:Jr. Consultants for Website Development/Operations Date of interview :16-08-2010 | |
Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi Post:Software Engineer, Web Developer, Website designer/ Multimedia Programmer, Programmers, Computer Operator and Trainees Last Date :15-08-2010 | |
Bhagyanagar Gas Limited Post:Chief Manager (Projects), Deputy Manager (Projects) and Deputy Manager (Finance & Accounts) Last Date :18-08-2010 | |
Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi Post: Invitation for Concept Notes on Research Projects for Support under NFBSFARA Last Date :31-08-2010 | |
National Centre for Agricultural Economics & Policy Research, New Delhi Post:Research Associate Date of interview :19-08-2010 | |
Department of Biotechnology, New Delhi Post:Call for Proposal for Young Investigators (RGYI Scheme) Last Date :31-08-2010 | |
Department of Biotechnology, New Delhi Post:Call for Proposal on Biosimlars under BIPP Last Date :15-08-2010 | |
Department of Atomic Energy Post:Dr K.S. Krishnan Research Associate ship (Post Doctoral Fellowship) Last Date :01-09-2010 | |
National Science Centre, New Delhi Post:Exhibition Assistant, Technical Assistant (Electronics), Junior Stenographer (English), Cataloguer, Technician (Carpenter/ Painter) Last Date :18-08-2010 | |
All India Institute of Ayurveda, New Delhi Post: Senior Consultant (Ayurveda), Clinical Specialist (Ayurveda), Staff Nurse and Pharmacist cum Store Keeper (Ayurveda) Date of interview :13 and 14th August, 2010 | |
National AIDS Control Organization, New Delhi Post:Administrative Officer Last Date :16-08-2010 | |
National AIDS Control Organization, New Delhi Post:Technical Officer (Targeted Intervention) Last date:15-08-2010 | |
Lady Shri Ram College for Women, New Delhi Post: Assistant Professor (English, Commerce and Sanskrit) Last date :24-08-2010 | |
Maitreyi College, New Delhi Post:Assistant Professor/ Lecturer (English, Commerce, Sanskrit, Mathematics, Physics, Zoology, Botany, Chemistry, Economics, Computer Science, Hindi and Political Science) Last Date :23-08-2010 | |
Miranda House, New Delhi Post:System and Network Administrator Last Date :13-08-2010 | |
National Transportation Planning and Research, Thiruvananthapuram Post:Scientist (Highway Engineering / Traffic Engineering / Transport Planning/ Hydraulics / Hydrology / Inland Water Transport Last Date : 31-08-2010 | |
CSIR Madras Complex, Chennai Post:Research Intern and Project Assistant Date of interview :16-08-2010 | |
Employees’ State Insurance Corporation, Hyderabad Post:Specialist ( CTVS/ Neurology/ Nephrology/ Paediatric Surgeon/ Bio-Chemistry/ Micro biology) Last Date :30-08-2010 | |
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited Post:Sr. System Analyst, Station Controller/Train Operator, Customer Relations Assistant (CRA), Jr. Engineer/ Electrical, Jr. Engineer/ Electronics, Jr. Engineer/ Mechanical, Jr. Engineer/ Civil, Fire Inspector, Office Assistant, Maintainer and Stores Assistant Last Date :23-08-2010 | |
Administrative Staff College of India, Hyderabad Post:Director of Executive Development Programmes Last Date :16-08-2010 | |
Administrative Staff College of India, Hyderabad Post:Director of Centre for Innovations in Public Systems Last Date :14-08-2010 | |
Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, New Delhi Post:Data Entry Operators (English cum Hindi) Last Date :13-08-2010 | |
The Indian Law Institute, New Delhi Post:Research Professor, Associate Research Professor, Assistant Research Professor, Assistant Librarian, Assistant Controller of Examination, Accounts Officer, Computer System Administrator,, Editorial Assistant, Library Assistant and Junior Library Assistant Last Date :25-08-2010 | |
Assam University, Silchar Post:Professor (English/ History/ Economics/ Electronics & Telecommunication/ Mathematics/ Microbiology/), Reader (Computer Science/ Pharmaceutical Science/ Tribal Studies/ Social Work/ Sociology), Assistant Professor (Biotechnology/ Chemistry/ English/ Library Science/ Linguistics/ Manipuri/ Anthropology/ Assamese/ English/ History/ Life Science/ Physics/ Political Science), Deputy Registrar, Networking Engineer, Senior Technical Assistant, Technical Assistant, Laboratory Assistant, Library Attendant and Carpenter Last Date:20-08-2010 | |
Dr. Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, Sagar Post:Guest Faculty (In various department) Last date:09-08-2010 Click here to download the Application Form | |
Janki Devi Memorial College, New Delhi Post: Lecturer (Commerce/ Political Science/ English/ Hindi/ History/ Sanskrit/ Mathematics/ Sociology/ Philosophy) Last date :16-08-2010 | |
Kolkata Port Trust Post:Assistant Engineer (Mechanical), Accounts Officer and Assistant Land Manager Last Date :16-08-2010 | |
Cabinet Secretariat Post:Deputy Field Officer Last Date :25-08-2010 | |
Indian Institute of Tourism and Travel Management, Gwalior Post:Instructors (Water Sports) Date of interview :13-08-2010 | |
Hindustan Copper Limited Post:General Manager (Mining), Deputy General Manager (Mining), Chief Manager (Mining), Senior Manager (Mining), Assistant General Manager (Geology), Deputy General Manager (Mechanical), Assistant General Manager (Mechanical), Deputy General Manager (Electrical), Assistant General Manager (Mechanical), Chief Manager (Electrical), General Manager (Human Resource/), Assistant General Manager (Human Resource) and Manager (Materials & Contracts) Last Date : 27-08-2010 | |
National Centre for Radio Astrophysics, Pune Post:Engineer-E/ D/ C/, Administrative Officer, Scientific Assistant and Graduate Trainee Last Date :15-08-2010 | |
School of open Learning, New Delhi Post: Deputy Librarian, Assistant Librarian, Assistant Registrar, Section Officer, Professional Assistant, Senior Assistant, PA (Bilingual), Assistant, Stenographer, Junior Assistant, Driver and Office Assistant Last Date :20-08-2010 Click here for Application Form (Non Teaching Post) Click here for Application Form (Teaching Post) | |
National Dope Testing Laboratory, New Delhi Post:Scientist-B and Senior Analyst Last Date :20-08-2010 | |
Ministry of Women and Child Development, New Delhi Post:Deputy Mission Director, Project Implementation Officer, Administrative Officer, Accounts Officer, Accountant, Assistant cum Computer Operator and Stenographer Last Date :12-08-2010 | |
India Meteorological Department Post:Project Scientist “D” Last Date :23-08-2010 | |
Power Grid Corporation of India Limited Post:Diploma Trainee (Electrical) and Diploma Trainee (Civil) Last Date :13-08-2010 | |
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Mohali Post:Registrar, Deputy Librarian, Assistant Engineer (Electrical) and Office Assistant (Multi Skill) Last Date :30-08-2010 Click here to download the Application Form | |
South Eastern Coalfields Limited Post:Assistant Foreman (Electrical), Assistant Foreman (Mechanical), Accountant, Mining Sirdar and General Mazdoor Last Date :14-08-2010 | |
National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education & Research Post:Principal Scientific Officer Last Date :16-08-2010 | |
Central Mine Planning & Design Institute Limited Post:Surveyor (Civil) and Rigman Grade-II Last Date :17-08-2010 | |
Footwear Design & Development Institute Post:Executive Director (For Chennai, Kolkata, Rae Bareli & Chhindwara) Last Date :09-09-2010 | |
National Centre for Antarctic & Ocean Research, Goa Post:Generator Operator, Vehicle Mechanic, Boiler/ Pump Mechanic, Station Electrician, Vehicle Mechanic and Operator Excavating Machine Date Of Interview :23 & 24 August, 2010 Last date of Registration: 20-08-2010 | |
Pasteur Institute of India, Nilgiris Post:Administrative Officer, Research Officer, Medical Officer and Research Assistant Last Date :31-08-2010 | |
National Projects Construction Corporations Limited Post:Site Engineer (Civil & Electrical) and Junior Engineer (Civil & Electrical) Date Of Interview:: 2nd Saturday of every month |