Vidarbha's Mayank tops in State in MINIS CET

Vidarbha's Mayank tops in State in MINIS CET


MAYANK Bhuiada from Shegaon always dreamt of doing MBBS from AIIMS New Delhi  All India lastitute Of Medical Sciences). After gelling huge success in Maharashtra Common Entrance Test for admissions to MBBS. now he topped in State in CET conducted by AIIMS. He stood 8th in the country in AIIMS CET. He is the only student to be among first 10 rank holders from Maharashtra.
For Mayank. cracking exams is routine. He achieved 12 th rank in MHCET Maharashtra PMT and is ViUerhha topper. He is ranked 6th in A1PMT (All India PMT and is Maharashtra topper in same exam. He stood 3rd at National level in Kishore Vaigyanic Protsahan Yojana ( KVPY) conducted by Govt of India in 2013 and also achieved 13th national rank in NSTSE.
Mayank wanted to he a doctor since childhood as he grown up seeing his grandfather Dr P M Bhutada and his parents Dr Dilip and Dr Jyoti Bhutada rendering their services to community at a town like Shegaon. H is parents are the constant supporters of him. He gives credit of his success 10 his uncle Dr Kamal Bhuiada. a critical cart-consultant in Nagpur . " My inspiration for all what I achieved is my uncle" says Mayank. Sincere, hard working, fun losing and sports loving. Mayank can be described as. He loves Tom and Jerry cartoons, likes to remain updated about current affairs. He wants to be a Cardiologist. He could achieve at I this even after being from a town like Shegaon. He did his schooling from Shegaon and junior college from Akola.

Congress, SS win in MC, ZP by-elections

Congress, SS win in MC, ZP by-elections


CONGRESS came out victorious in the Municipal Council (MC) by-pol Is held on Sunday while Shi v Sena registered a win in the Zilla Parishad (ZP) by-election.
Voting was held for one seat in Prabhag 3 of Yavatmal MC. The seat lay vacant after the demise of councillor Vaijayama Ugalmugale. After counting of votes on Monday. Congress party's Usha Pravin Diwate emerged the winner with 2.070 votes. She was followed by Madhuri Nakahie of BJP who got 1.669 votes. Also. Voting was also done for the post of Zilla Parishad member from Loni Jawala in Ami taluka. The seat fell vacant after the sudden death of Congress' Pratap Rathod. After the counting process was completed in Ami Tehsii Office on Monday. Shiv Sena's Pravin Shinde emerged winner. He beat Congress parly's Ajit Rathod by 2.022 votes.

Din in CMC meeting over mobile towers

Din in CMC meeting over mobile towers


THE general meeting of Chandrapur Municipal Corporation (CMC) on Monday afternoon turned into a tumultuous affair on Monday after corporators from Congress Democratic Alliance (CDA) and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) raised a din over permission to installation of new mobile phone towers all over the district. On the call to hold voting on the issue, the Mayor. Deputy Mayor and Standing Committee Chairman left (he House, adding fuel lo the fire.
During the meeting, when Clause No 19 of the previous meeting held on May 29 was introduced again for discussion, 34 corporators of CDA and 16 of BJP became aggressive. The topic of discussion was granting permission for installation of mobile towers, underground cabling and chambers of Reliance Company in the city. Considering health hazards of the mobile towers for general public, all the 34 CDA corporators and 16 BJP corporators staged protest. While the discussion was going on. CDA corporators Prashant Danao. Gajanan Gawande. Sunita Agrawal. Anita Kathade. BJP corporators Rahul Pawade, Vanashri Gedam. Balram Dodani and others took an aggressive stand and demanded to conduct voting in this regard.
Rajesh Mohite. Deputy Commissioner of CMC. admitted that the information about side-effects of radiations created by the mobile lowers were not informed during the previous public meet on May 29. At another point, when Gajanan Gawande stood up to speak, Tiwari. Chairman of Standing Committee, objected that the Co-opted Members were not allowed to speak during the meeting, To this. the Commissioner said that the Co-opted Members can speak or discuss as per the norms of Municipal Corporation.
BJP corporator Rahul Pawade asked if it was true that Reliance Company had started installation of mobile tower before receiving CMC nod. Later, the Commissioner men-(toned thai ii will he mentioned in the proceedings of the meeting that 34 CDA corporators and 16 BJPcor-porators have rejected the proposal of mobile towers' installation. He further informed that the copy and video cassette of the proceedings will be given and names of the corporators who expressed protest against the proposal will be recorded.
When it was the turn to conduct voting in this regard. Sangita Amrutkar. Mayor. Sandeep Awari. Deputy Mayor, and Ramu Tiwari. Chairman of Standing Committee, left the house and therefore voting could not lake place.
When asked about it. Sangita Amrutkar said that CMC had granted permission for underground cabling only and not for installation of mobile towers.

Youth killed, 2 hurt as mobike rams into truck

Youth killed, 2 hurt as mobike rams into truck


A 27-YEAR-OLD youth died on the spot while twoothers sustained severe injuries when their two-wheeler collided witha truck. The incident took place near Kondeshwar village crossing on Badnera Highway on Monday afternoon. The deceased has been identified as Kamlesh Shravan Wasule.
According to the information. Kamlesh (27) from Ashti Shahid village was going to the temple of Lord Mahadev in Kondeshwar village to attend a marriage ceremony. He was accompanied by friends Dinesh Dilip Tingnc (35) and Amol Wasudev Bhaikar(30). both from the same village, on a two-wheeler. When they reached Kondeshwar crossing on Badnera Highway their recklessly driven two-wheeler rammed into a truck (WB-11 -6353) which was travelling towards Akola. Kamlcsh died on the spot in the accident while Dinesh and Amol sustained serious injuries. They were rushed to District General Hospital where they are undergoing treatment.
Badnera    Police    registered offence under relevant sections.

CM likely to be in Gondia on July 4

CM likely to be in Gondia on July 4

CM likely to be in Gondia

 


MAHARASHTRA Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan is likely to be in Oondla on a daylong visit on July 4 on the invitation ofMLAGopaldas Agrawal. A press release issued by Agrawal here stales ihat Chavan will perform bhoomipujan of work of staffers' residential quarters in BGW Hospital. the new administrative building at lehsil office, etc. He will also dedicate the new railway overbridge (RoB) and the new building at KTS District General Hospital to public.
Former Union Minister Pral'ul Patel, Guardian Minister Anil Deshmukh. Minister Dr Nitin Raut. Health Minister Dr Suresh Shetty. I'WD Minister Chaggan Bhujbal. Minister Ranjecl Kamble and others are also likely to attend all the programmes.

Dr Ishwarchandra passes away

Dr Ishwarchandra passes away

Dr Ishwarchandra passes away

 

A LEGENDARY
Ophthalmologist, teacher of countless successful medical professionals of today. Dr Ishwarchandra passed away on Monday morning. He was 92. He leaves behind two sons, two daughters and a host of relatives to mourn his loss. The last rites were performed at Ambazari Ghat.
Born on July 13,1922 in Punjab, Dr Ishwarchandra was brought up in Madhya Pradesh. After passing matriculation examination in 1935. he joined Robertson Medical School to finish a diploma course (LMP) in 1942. He joined the Army on January 1. 1943 and served for a period of four-and-a-half years. In 1949. he joined Government Ophthalmic Hospital, Madras to pursue a license course. He was admitted to Army I-akc Medical College. Calcutta in 1950 for condensed MBBS course.
Dr Ishwarchandra worked with Sitapur Eye Hospital (1.000-bed-ded) from July 1951 through December 1952. when he was selected to the post of lecturer in Government Medical College. Nagpur. He obtained DO(Nagpur)

'Centre plans a big boost to inland waterways devpt'

'Centre plans a big boost to inland waterways devpt'


VERY few Indians know that there is an independent authority called Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) for development and regulation of inland waterways forshipping and navigation. Soon, it will be known to ail. For. it is all set to get a boost.
Union Minister for Road Transport and Shipping Nitin Gadkari. on Sunday, unveiled that plans were afoot to give a boost to inland waterways development in the country. Shedding light on the proposed project, under Ministry of Shipping. Gadkari said that the Central Government was preparing a massive Rs 8.000 crore plan pertaining to'water and transport' . "As it comes under my ministry'. I am working on developing water ports/terminals and introducing sea-planes in the country. Recently. I liave approved seaplane transport between Juhu and Nariman Point in Mumbai and it will start in six months." he said.
Speaking at the valedictory function of Vijnana Bharati national convention here, the senior BJP leader said that if road transport cost Rs 1.50 per unit, rail transport cost Re 1. and waterways transport cost only 50 paise per unit. "Waterways is the most cost effective means for transport of goods like raw material to industries and passenger transport. Rivers like Ganga and Yamuna are being cleaned up and those could be used for inland waterways. In fact. 24 wateways terminals were proposed along these rivers. The challenge will be in encouraging waterways transport and still keeping the rivers clean." he elaborated. A part of the waterways transport will he amphibious buses that will ply on roads as well as in water. On Monday, he said, a company was to make a presentation on these amphibious buses.
Advocating the use of inland waterways, Gadkari said that coal

Harina Netradan Samitis honorary membership for Prabhakar Vaidya

Harina Netradan Samitis honorary membership for Prabhakar Vaidya

Harina Netradan Samitis honorary

 


PRABHAR Vaidya. Principal Secretary of Hanuman Vyayam Prasarak Mandal here recently accepted the honorary membership of Harina Netradan Samitti which has been creating awareness for eye donation.
The membership has been accepted by Vaidya in the request from Chandrakaiu Popal. Vice-President of Harina Netradan Samitti. Rajendra Lunawat and of Surekha Lungare in a programme organised at HVPM recently.
Guiding on the occassion Prabhakar Vaidya praised for the work of Harina Netradan Samitti and assured to extend his support in creating awareness in eye donation sector.
Manoj Rathi. President of Harina       Netradan         Samitti.
Amravati. Amit Chandak.Secretary. Sunii Maniri. Vice-President. Dr Kamlesh Bangda. Treasurer. Suresh Jain. Surendra Popali. Saranpal Arora. Rashmi Nawander. Omprakash Chandak, Bharat Shah. Bakul Kakkad, Shahid Siddiqui. RajcndraBhansali. DrMohana Kulkami. Bhagchand Bajaj. Ashok Mantri, Pramod Bhartiya,  Sudarshan Gang. Omprakash Khemchandani, Sanjay Jadhav. Ashok Soni and others congratulated Vaidya for accepting the honorary membership of Harina Netradan Samiti.

Katol cops arrest 7 for stealing computers from schools

Katol cops arrest 7 for stealing computers from schools


IN A major breakthrough, Katol police arrested five persons and seized around eight desktop computers and a Mahindra Bolero car from their possession. The desktop computers were siolen from various government schools located at Umred. Narkhed, Aroli. Saonerand Kalmeshwar talukas.
The accused are identified as Vaibhav Prakash Kawadkar (24), a resident of Katol: Gajanan Suresh Urkude (20). a resident of Sabali vilage: Moreshwar Kishan Kumeria (22). a resident of Gonhi village; Pravin alias Roshan Dewaji Somkuwar (27). a resident of Khutamba village; Dhanraj Ramchandra Vaidya (38); Nisham Kewalrao Hajare. a resident of Timki. Nagpur. Pravin Tulshiram Paraie. a resident of Jagnath Budhawari.
Acting on lip-off. team of Katol police nabbed Vaibaha Kawadkar from his residence. During inierrogaiion. Kawadkar spilled beaas and confessed for the crime. The police have also seized aMahindra Bolero(MH-40/A-4089) from their possession.Police Inspector Bharai Thakre, PSI Anil Mandwe and slaff comprising Nivrutti Yawale. Rainakar Thakre. Sheshrao Rathod and Lakhan Mahajan were made the arrest.

Social media help trace kidnapped toddler girl

Social media help trace kidnapped toddler girl

 

kidnapping they immediately uploaded the photo of the girl on all social media sites. On Sunday, the couple got caught at Dhamangaon after their luck finally ran out. The couple had deboarded from Gondwana Express when a RPF jawan Prakash Ghodke got suspicious about them on seeing their furtive movements. Earlier some of the relatives of Wairagade at Dhamangaon were searching for the girl and showed the photo of girl that had come on WhatsApp to RPF constable. The RPF jawan immediately recognised the girl and detained the couple. Earlier after kidnapping the girl from her Ulhas Nagar residence on Friday afternoon the accused duo boarded train and reached Akola station. Kate contacted Wairagade and allegedly demanded a ransom of Rs 50,000. who approached Ajni police about the same. Deputy Commissioner of Police {Zone IV) Chandra Kishor Mina put a special team into investigation and they kept tab of the accused on basis of his mobile location. The police learnt that the accused couple went to Madhya Pradesh on Friday night and again returned to Maharashtra. The accused duo were continuously changing their location so as to avoid being traced by cops.
Meanwhile, parents of the girl deposited Rs 30.000 in bank account of the Kate's wife. Kate withdrew the money from an ATM. The accused then boarded in general compartment of 12405 Bhusawal-New Delhi Gondwana Express ai Akola station at 7.30 am. The toddler girl was repeatedly crying and this put a spanner in their plan and the couple decided to deboard at Dhamanga on railway station. As two could not provide clear answers, the suspicion of RPF jawan grew and in the meantime the picture of the girl was also shown to jawan. The girl was crying continuously as due to constant travelling she had developed fever.RPI Inspector Peter Garvin informed "The Hitavada' that as the girl's photograph was circulated on Whats App messenger. Some WhatsApp user swayamsevak of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) approached the constable and informed him that the girl is kidnapped. The RPF constable immediately deboarded the accused couple with the girl from the train and look them at wailing hall of the railway station. The news was spread in the town rapidly and hundreds of villagers gathered at the spot.
Assistant Commandant of RPP Sanjay Choudhary dispatched Wardha RPF staff to the spot and took the accused to Pulgaon and then to Wardha station. Sources informed that there was chaos like situation at Dhamangaon station and villagers were in angry mood and were determined to (each a lesson to the accused. RPF recovered Rs 23,762 from Kate's possession.
The accused along with the girl were later handed overto Ajni police led by PI Bajrang Salunkhe and API Ravi Rajulwar. PI Salunkhe informed that the accused lias been booked under sections 163.366 (A) of Indian Penal Code. The couple would be produced in the court on Monday, he said. Sources informed that the accused had recently arrived from Goa and befriended the Wairagade family. The family also helped them in finding a rented house. On Friday morning, the couple took the 10-month-old girl from Ulhas Nagar residence of the victim on pretext of purchasing clothes for her and thereafter vanished from city.


Bar owner, servant arrested for killing waiter

Bar owner, servant arrested for killing waiter


customers Kapil was sitting idle instead of serving customers. Seeing this, Borale got furious and scolded Kapil. Then both started quarreling that took ugly turn shortly. In a fit of rage Borale and his servant Sandip Bobade held his neck lightly after which he lost consciousness.
Both rushed him to Government Hospital at Pandharkawda and then shifted to District General Hospital for further treatment after his condition deteriorated- However, be breathed his last while undergoing treatment.
Initially, cops registered the case as accidental death. Meanwhile. Gajanan Dhale, father of the deceased, lodged a complaint with police that bar owner Borale killed his son. It was further reveled in the post mortem report that Kapil's death was not natural but due to hitting of heavy material on the head. Later, cops registered offence against Borale and Bobade under section 354 of IPC and arrested them.Two youths rape minor girl
(Contd from page 1) The boy then look the girl in the nearby jungle and raped her. After some time. Kishor's friend Pradeep Bishwas
(22) also reached the spot and he too raped the girl. After this heinous act, the girl reached lo the village at around 9.30 in the night. On reaching her residence, the girl narrated the incident to her elder sister. The victim lodged a complaint with Aheri police station on Sunday morning upon which an offence under section 376 of IPC and sections 4 and 6 "'. Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) was registered. Police arrested Kishor Mandal while his friend Pradeep Bishwas is absconding. PSO Subhash Dhawle is investigating further into the matter.

Man gets lifer in murder case

Man gets lifer in murder case


THE 6th District and Sessions Judge, P S Tarare on Friday sentenced Pradeep alias Bunty Haridas Mes-hram to life imprisonment for killing u young man in Dhamoli area.
According to prosecution, Meshram (21). a resident of Kushi Nagar. Jaripatka, killed Nameshwar alias Namya Ramprasad Kumre (25) in the ground near Government Technical School in Dhamoli area tin November 29. 2012 over a trivial issue. Kumre was also a resident of Kushi Nagar.On the basis of a complaint lodged by Ramrajsingh Daryasingh Chauhan (57). a resident of Kumbhartoli. Dhantoli Police arrested Meshram on charges under Section 302 of the IPC. Police Inspector Anil Shewale investigated the case and chargesheeted Meshram. As the charges were proved against Meshram. the court sentenced him to life imprisonment with a fine of Rs 1.000/-. Additional Public Prosecutor Vasant Narsapurkar represented the State.

Charitable trusts raised Rs 40,000 cr in India:CA

Charitable trusts raised Rs 40,000 cr in India:CA

Charitable trusts raised Rs 40,000

 

CHARITABLE (rusts are an important medium of serving public causes and there are as many as 26 lakh public trusts in India out of which 4.80.(XX)are in Maharashtra. "Public trusts have raised about Rs 40.000 crore in India and such huge public money in the hands of the trusts should be properly utilised." said CA Anil Dani. the Past Chairman of the Nagpur Branch while speaking as the chief guest in  inaugural function of the seminar on Charitable Trust organised by the Nagpur Branch of ICAI. Hence it was important to monitor and regulate the activities of the trust and there was a need to have strong regulations, he added. Chairman of the Branch. CA Ashwini Agrawal. welcomed all the members present and said that in India trusts were set up for social causes and approved by the Income-Tax Department to get not only exemption from payment of tax but also the donors to such trusts could deduct the amount of donation to the trusts from their taxable income. In Maharashtra, the charitable trusts are regulated by the Bombay Public Trust Act. There have been various changes in the Income-Tax Act in the recent past with regard to taxation of trusts. Also donation from foreign entities attract provisions of FCRA. CAs played an important role in charitable trust by acting not only as auditor but also as advisor and guide in many areas and trusts were an important area of practice. I It-briefed about forthcoming programmes like "CA Day Celebrations'programme and requested rhe members 10 participate in the activities of the branch.
CA R B Pethe deliberated on 'Overview and formation of charitable trust procedural aspects of charitable organisation.  CA Zoeb Anwar spoke on "Accounting and auditing issues of charitable organisation' and CA Anil Dani. deliberated on 'Taxation of charitable trust, receipts of donations/grants by charitable trusts visavis FCRA.'
All the sessions were highly inter active and speakers resolved the queries of the participants in an effective manner.
CA Suren Duragkar. CPE Committee Chairman coordinated the inaugural session. CA Sandeep Jotwani. Treasurer introduced the chief guest and CA Swapnil Ghate. Secretary proposed I he vote of thanks.
Present on the occasion were CA Kirti Agrawal. Vice-Chairperson. CA Kirit Kalyani. CA P R Risbud. CA Rajjev Dugar. CA Girdharilal Sharama, CA P G Tambe. CA Ravindra Wankhede and more than 75 chartered accountants.

Head of Forest Force Naqvi to retire today

Head of Forest Force Naqvi to retire today

Head of Forest Force Naqvi to retire

 

SWH Naqvi. Principal Chief ConscrvatorofForest (Head of Forest Force) and three other top forest officers arc retiring on superannuation on Monday.
The other three officers are: Anil Mohan. Principal  Chief
Conservator of Forest (Production. Management). Shirish Asthana. Addl PCCF (Land) and P R Yeole. Chief Conservator of Forest (Resource Utilisation). A K
Saxena. Director General. Social Forestry, Pune. will take charge as Head of Forest Force from Naqvi. Joining as IFS probationer. Naqvi (1977 batch) completed two years' training in forestry at Indian Forest College. Dehradun and then cleared foundation course of four months at LaiBahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration. Mussoorie. He joined Stale Forest Department on July  19.  1979 at Chandrapur in then West Chanda Division as IFS probationer and completed range training in Kolsa in the core of Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve.
Later, he became Assistant Conservator of Forest at Bhamragad. He was promoted as Deputy Conservator of Forest in Easi Melghai and Dahanu. Then, he rose to the posts of CF. CCF. APCCF and Head of Forest Force, working in all the wings of the department.
Naqvi is retiring after putting in over 37 years of service.

'80% of health problems arise due to contaminated drinking water'

'80% of health problems arise due to contaminated drinking water'


IMPORTANCE of clean drinking water, which is the basic need of human being, should be made known 10 every villager. Maintaining the quality of water, preventing its contamination through active participation of villagers is important. This was stated by Nagpur Zilla Parishad President Sandhya Gotmare.
Gotmare was speaking during a workshop on Quality of Water, at Ahasaheb Khedkar Sabhagruha of Zilla Parishad. here. The workshop was organisation by Water and Sanitation Mission of the Zilla Parishad. ChairpersonofWomenand Child Welfare Committee Nanda Lohabare, Chairperson of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Committee Varsha Dhopte. Zilla Parishad member Amhadas Ukey and Asha Gaikwad. Deputy CEO Wasudcv Bhandarkar. Health offiecr Dr Milind Ganvcer. Addilional Health officer Dr Yogesh Savai were present at the inaugural function.
Vice-President Chandrashekhar Chikhale said that Panchayat Raj institutions should be strengthened for maintaining quality of water at village level.
Bhandarkar made introductory remarks. Dr Ganveer spoke about importance of clean drinking water and its protection. About 80% of health problems arise because of con-laminated drinking waier. He stressed the need of periodical testing of water samples, use of decomaminants and storage.
Dr Savai also spoke on the occasion. Chandravardhan Parulkargave information about testing of water samples. Dinesh Masodkar conducted the proceedings. Anil Rajedhar proposed a vote of thanks, informs a press release.

Social media help trace kidnapped toddler girl

Social media help trace kidnapped toddler girl

 

SOCIAL media which laces the rap for sinking trouble, however proved its worth on Sunday, helping police reunite kidnapped lenmonth old girl and arrest accused couple. A photooflhegirl circulated on WhaisApp came hand) to nab me culprits. Simultaneously the alertness of a constable of Railway Protection Force (RPF) blew away the game plan of accused couple. AtuI and Vrushali Kate.
Srushti, ihe baby girl of Manoj Wairagade. a resident of Ulhas Nagar. under the jurisdiction of Ajni police station, was kidnapped on Friday last. The accused couple who had befriended Wairagade family abducted the child on preiext of purchasing clothes for her. The couple were frequent visitors to Wairagade house and occasionally used to take the girl to their place. Hence that day Wairagade's wife had no inkling about the dark intention of Kates'.
After   police   got   complaint   about

3 tiger reserves to remain open partially from July 1

3 tiger reserves to remain open partially from July 1


TADOBA-ANDHARI. Pench and Melghat Tiger Reserves will remain partially open from July 1 on account of monsoon while Navegaon-Nagzira Tiger Reserve will remain totally closed from June 30 for tourists.
The wildlife sanctuaries in Vidarbha having facility of 'pakka' forest roads would remain open while others will be closed down during monsoon. Tiger reserves, national parks and wildlife sanctuaries are kepi closed during monsoon in view of breeding season of wild animals and bad condition of internal roads.
When contacted. G P Garad. Chief Conservator of Forest and Field Director. Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve. Chandrapur. said on Sunday that the tar road from Moharli to Tadoba. a distance of 19 km. and a road from Navegaon to Tadoba and further to

Congress calls for Chandrapur Bandh on July 4

Congress calls for Chandrapur Bandh on July 4


PRASHANT Dhanav. Group Ixader of ruling Congress party in Chandrapur Municipal Corporation (CMC) and Mahendra Jaiswal, Corporator, liave called lor Chandrapur Bitndli on July 4 to press die demand of formation of Government Medical College and cancellation of resolution regarding installation of mobile towers in Chandrapur city. It may be mentioned that a team of Medical Council of India (MCI) visited Civil Hospital and TB Hospital for formation of Government Medical College. With the announcement of much-awaited Government Medical College (GMC) in Chandrapur.a wave of

'Make India stronger on the values of Swadeshi science'

'Make India stronger on the values of Swadeshi science'


"INDIA has  immense potential. Swadeshi science and technoloeies also arc available. On the values of these, India can be made stronger with the cooperation of scientific community." said Nitin Gadkari. Union Minister for Road Transport.Shipping. Rural Development.
Gadkari was speaking as the chief guest at the valedictory function of the first national convention of Vijnana Bharati at Persistent Systems auditorium here on Sunday evening. Eminent nuclear scientist Padma Vibhushan Dr Anil Kakodkar presided over. Padma Shri Dr Vijay Bhatkar. National President of Vijnana Bharati: Dr V K Saraswat, former Director General of Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO): Dr Uffla Vaidya. Vice-Chancellor of Kavikulguru Kalidas Saaskrit University: DrManmohan Vaidya, Prachar Pramukh of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS): Prof K I Vasu. Founder President of Vijnana Bharati: Jayakumar A. Secretary General: and Jayant Sahastrabuddhe. Organising Secretary also shared the dais.
Lauding the contribution of Vijnana Bharati to the Indian scientific thought. Gadkari stressed upon

Clarity over nuclear liabilities law needed: Dr Kakodkar

Clarity over nuclear liabilities law needed: Dr Kakodkar


NOW that Russia has agreed upon India's nuclear liability law. the issue of nuclear liabilities has occupied centrestage once again. Against this backdrop, eminent nuclear scientist Patlma Vibhushan Dr Anil Kakodkar felt that the Government needed to have better clarity on various clauses of nuclear liability law.
Talking to reporters on Sunday, the former Chairman of Atomic Energy Commission said that the pacts with nations like United States. France should go to finality now that Russia had given is nod. At the same time, the Central Government should take decisions to bring better clarity in nuclear liability law. Elaborating on these points. Dr Kakodkar said, "Concerns over civil nuclear liability regime affecting the domestic as well as foreign companies, exact nature of liabilities, measures for management of these liabilities, insurance burden etc should be addressed."
It may be mentioned here that the Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Act. 2010. provides for placing huge legal liability on equipment suppliers and reactor operators in case of a nuclear incident. In 2011. new rules capped the liability to Rs 1.500 crorc. This is hurting not only global nuclear vendors but also the domestic companies, and changes have been sought in the law. Further, there are issues with nuclear insurance as there is no single Government insurance entity in India to take care of insurance of nuclear power plants running into thousands of crorcs of rupees. In a latest development, the Government is working on providing insurance cover to existing and new nuclear power plants.
Commenting on the issue of financial aspects of these issues. Dr Kakodkar said that the residual

Outburst against MSEDCL at MP's meet: Jr Engineer, Line Helper suspended

Outburst against MSEDCL at MP's meet: Jr Engineer, Line Helper suspended


Inundated by showers of complaints received during the meeting organised by MP Prataprao Jadhav at the district office of Maharashtra Stale Electricity Distribution Company Limited, (MSEDCL). the power company officials had little choice but to take action. Consequently, a junior engineer and a line helper were suspended and assurance of through probe was given.
Jadhav had received many complaints agaiast MSEDCL officials and hence a meeting was convened by him. Along with Jadhav. MLAs Shinde and Raimulkar. Babanrao Tupe, District Electrification Committee member, Kishor Shegaonkar.          Superintending
Engineer. Ajil Shukla, District Power Inspector and others were prominently present.

Jeetendra Awhad's bundle of promises for medicos

Jeetendra Awhad's bundle of promises for medicos

Jeetendra Awhad's bundle of promises

 


MAHARASHRA Minister of Medical Education Dr Jeetendra Awhad during his to city's 1GGM-CH and Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) here came up with a bundle of promises. He assured a lot of facilities to students such as all medical and dental colleges will have free WiPi facility within 24 hours. All libraries, common rooms in medical and dental colleges will have AC.
He also informed that talk with Standford University is underway regarding e-library. Hostel elections will he held within a week. Besides, by July end or August first week, tender will be floated to procure MRI at Indira Gandhi Government Medical College. Within three days there would be street lights etc.
During his first visit to city's hospitals after becoming Minister. Awhad had an interaction with students of both the colleges under 'Coffee with Students'. Students placed number of issues in front of the Minister.
According to. him there is a huge gap between dean and students. There is no proper communication between doctors and patients.

Forest Deptt to work out corridor mgmt strategy

Forest Deptt to work out corridor mgmt strategy

Forest Deptt to work out corridor mgmt strategy

 


WILDLIFE officers discussed corridor management strategy and decided to work out a plan for restoration of the other wsie fragmented corridors in the interest of tigers and other wild animals to promote genetic diversity.
Sarjan Bhagai. Principal Chief Conservator of Forest (Wildlife), presided over a meeting held in his chamber at Van Bhavan. Civil Lines, on Thursday. Field Directors from tiger reserves in Vidarhha. wildlife wing officials and representatives of Non-Governmental Organisations participated in the discussion. Officers from territorial division also took part in the meeting.
The officials exchanged views with the NGO representatives having experience in corridor development and asked them to utilise their ideas in the field and recommend on the approach to be adopted for creating contiguous
corridors. This will help in avoiding interbreeding amongst animals, especially big cats, and thereby producing healthy progeny of theendangered species. At present, inter breeding is a cause for concern.
Reliable sources informed that the Wildlife Institute of India. Dehradun. mentioned in its report in 2010 about linkagesof corridors between Pcnch. Kanha. Indravati, Navegaon. Nagzira. Tadoba-Andhari. Melghat through wildlife sanctuaries.
The institute is now interested to know about status of the linkages in these corridors. Moreover. National Tiger Conservation Authority has

Police jawan killed in encounter with Naxals at Gyarpatti

Police jawan killed in encounter with Naxals at Gyarpatti


A POLICE jawan was killed in an encounier that look place between police and Naxals on Thursday night in Gyarapatti forest area.
The police jawans of the District Police Force were conducting routine Antinaxal patrolling in Gyarapatti area when the Naxals hiding in the jungle started indiscriminate firing on them.
The police too retaliated the fire in self-defense in which a police jawan Umesh Pandurang Jawle (28) was killed on the spot.
On searching the spot, police found one country made gun. one walkie talkies, two pittus etc.
At least three Naxalites are suspected to have been killed in this firing. The outlaws succeeded in taking away their bodies, informed the police.
Anti-naxal operations have been intensified in the area following the incident.
Tribtues were paid to the jawan on the police grounds here this afternoon. Zilla Parishad President Bhagyashree Atram. Special 1G Anupkumar Singh. DIG Ravindra Kadam, SPSuvez Haque, Additional SPs Rajkumar Shinde. Shashikumar Meena. Resident Deputy Collector Vilas Thakre. Project Officer of ITDP P Shiv Shankar laid wreaths to pay last respects.
Total 21 rounds of gun were fired in the air as a token of respect to the jawan. Umesh Jawle was a resident of village Mcndha in Usmanabad district.

HG appoints committee under Chief Secy to suggest measures for easing parking problem

HG appoints committee under Chief Secy to suggest measures for easing parking problem

JUSTICE Bhushan Gavai and Justice S B Shukre ai the High Coon here, on Wednesday, appointed a committee of lop officials headed by State Chief Secretary to suggest short and long-term concrete measures for easing parking problems and submit a report in three months.
The High Court direclions came after going through [lie affidavits filed by Manu Kumar Srivastava. Principal Secretary, Maharashtra Urban Development Department (UD-l), and Shyam Wardhane. Nagpur Municipal Commissioner. The committee will also comprise Principal Secretary. Urban Development; Transport Secretary; Transport Commissioner: Vice Chairman-cum-Managing Director of Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) Chairman of Nagpur Improvement Trust (NIT); City Police Commissioner. Managing Director of Maharashtra State Road Development           Corporation
(MSRDC); and Nagpur District Collector.
The committee has been asked to have in-depth study of problems relating tocongestionof traffic and severe shortage and almost unimaginative management of parking spaces in the city and to suggest short and long term concrete measures for easing these problems through its report in three months.
Shrirang Bhandarkar. Slink.mi Khandalkar. and B G Kulkarni ~ the counsels for petitioners - pointed out that after operation of the city buses changing hands from MSRTC to Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC). these buses were being parked arbitrarily anywhere and everywhere on the roads near Rani Jhansi Square to Lokmat Square and wherever drivers found place to stop. This was causing problems to all road users. One of the petitioners himself complained

NCP workers welcome Tatkare

NCP workers welcome Tatkare

NCP workers welcome Tatkare

 


WORKERS of Nationalist Congress Parry (NCP> from the city congratulated and welcomed Sunil Tatkare at Mumhaion Wednesday on his becoming new President of Maharashtra unit of NCR
Ajay Patil. President of Nagpurunit of NCP. who led the active workers. presented bouquet to Tarkare and welcomed him. Patil expressed the confidence that the workers, who are disappointed by debacle of the party in the general elections, would now work with zeal under ilk,* leadership of Tatkare. Tatkare is a seasoned organiser and he will achieve progress of NCP all over Maharashtra. Patil viewed. The other workers from the city who welcomed Tatkare included: Dune.shwar Pethe. Rajesh Kumbhalkar. fshwal Balhudhe, Mahendra Bhange. Adv Nitin Deshmukh, Dr Prashani Bankar. Yogesh Masram, Seem Raul. Bahita Meliar, Raju Nagulwar. Harveendar Singh Mulla. Kami! Ansari. Bhayyalal Thakur. ShekharRokde. NiunGadkari and Parag Nagpure.

Narendra Borkar to present civic budget on June 30

Narendra Borkar to present civic budget on June 30

Narendra Borkar to present civic

 


NARENDRA Borkar. Chairman of Standing Committee of Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC). will present the civic budget before the general body at 11 am on June 30.I he financial condition of NMC is pathetic and it is interesting to sec how Borkar maintains balance between rising requirements of developmental expenditure and falling revenue. The income of local body dipped by Rs 500 crore in 2013-2014. The budget was delayed due 10 model code of conduct for Lok Sahha and Nagpur Division Graduates' Constituency electioas being in force. With the Legislative Assembly elections slated in September-October. Standing Committee chief has to face another model code of conduct, during which no new announcements can he made or no new work can be started.
The civic body is walking on a light financial rope to perform its obligatory duty as well to execute developmental works. The civic body has now sought Rs 2(K) crore from the State Government as 'gap funding' to maintain financial balance and carry on its duties without hindrance. Former          Standing
Committee chief Avinash Thakre had presented budget of Rs 1.400crore and received only RsWO crores, a total loss of Rs 500 crore.Presently. NMCis in serious financial crisis and unfortunately it has failed miserably in tapping new revenue sources or in increasing its revenue from present sources. The revenue sources suggested by Municipal Commissioner were not taken seriously by the Standing Committee in view of ensuing election of Legislative Assembly. After enforcemem of Local Body Tax (LBT). the financial position of local body has gone from bad 10 worse due to increase in committed expenditure.
The civic body has somehow managed to pay monthly salary and pension to its employees and retired staffers though die date has been missed quite often. The committed expenditure of NMC is Rs 60 crore per month including Rs 25 crore on salary. Rs 7 crore on pension. Rs 7 crore on electricity, Rs 1.5 crore on raw water, Rs 7.25 crore to Orange City Water (OCW). Rs 75 lakh on petrol and dicscl. Rs 60 lakh on tele phone and security guards. Rs 1.5 crore on advance, Rs 4 crore on loan, Rs 2.5 crore on garbage lifting, and Rs 5 crore towards Government loan.
Sources informed that NMC generated Rs 300 crore from LBT in last financial year. The projected income from LBT was around Rs 500 crore but due to stiff opposition from traders and business persons, the income reduced by Rs 200crore.

HC tells MCI to file reply today

HC tells MCI to file reply today


High Conn here. During the hearing on the PIL on Wednesday. Justice Bhushan Gavai and Jusiice S B Shukre asked MCI to inform the court within three days if it was ready to conduct inspection in this regard.
Adv Jugalkishore Gilda. representing the petitioner, informed the court during the hearing that Central Government had decided to start eight new medical colleges across the country under its scheme. These eight new colleges included the one at Gondia also. Central Government had granted in principle nod to expenditure of Rs 189 crore for Gondia Medical College. However, the Slate Government wanted to utilise Rs 25 crore as administrative expenses.
After taking (he decision, (he Central Government sent a letter to Slate Government on February 19. 2014. The letter reached State Government's Mantralaya on february 22. but the State Government did not find time to lake a look at the letter till March 18. As a result, it did not reply to the same and no further action could be taken on ground regarding Gondia Medical College. Adv Gilda alleged that the Medical Education Ministry wrote to Director of Medical Education and Research on April I. though the process was required to he completed by March 15.
The State Government stated that the process could not be completed as the Model Code of Conduct

57% less rainfall in June worries Vidarbha people

57% less rainfall in June worries Vidarbha people


rainfall in Akola is categorised as deficit and is -83% rainfall till June 26 while Buldana and Yavatmal have also registered lesser rainfall of -81^ and -61% respectively.
Though not exactly a good sign but comparatively in Nagpur the shortage is of -44%.
As per IMD the actual rainfall occurred in Vidarbha district till June 26 is 56 mm. where the normal average rainfall during the season is 130.2 mm. Hence the rainfall occurred is -57% less till June 26.
At Akola it is 113.2 mm but the rainfall registered till June 26 is only 19.2 mm. Buldhana's normal rainfall figure is 114 mm but there only 21.7 mm is recorded (ill date. The normal rainfall at Yavatmal is 124.5 mm. till June 26 the rainfall registered here is 69.6 mm which is -44% less.
Last year excess rain resulted in flood situation throughout the district but this year the situation is exactly reverse.IMD's Doppler Radar is still waiting for the central government clearance for it maintenance. The radar has stopped working from September. 2013. due to some technical breakdown.
According to a senior official. the Annual Maintenance Contract (AMC) of the radar is still on a waiting status in New Delhi. For AMC clearance it will take another four months.
As per the senior official, a new Doppler radar is going to be inaugurated in Bhopal soon and that time the maintenance team from New Delhi will remain present there. Thereafter. Indian Meteorological Department is planning to call them in Nagpur for the maintenance.
Currently. Indian Meteorological Department is getting the satellite images and also gelling data from the radar installed at Airport.IMD expect normal monsoon 10 start from June 28 onwards in Vidarbha, particularly Eastern districts. But regions like Akola, Buldana and Yavatmal may witness quite less than normal monsoon, informed Assistant Meteorologist R D Meshram lo The Mitavada.
He discounted the El-Nino theory and it affecting the monsoon progress and added that in July and August the rainfall is going to makeup the deficit of June.
Local administration in the district are already geared up for any incident due to heavy rain hut this prediction will change the situation of preparation for every administration in the region.

Mini Mantralay Sangram Samiti launches 'Jahar Khau Naka' movement

Mini Mantralay Sangram Samiti launches 'Jahar Khau Naka' movement

Mini Mantralay Sangram Samiti launches

 


MINI Mamralay Sangram Saniiti has launched a 'Jahar Khau Naka' (Do not coasume poison) movement to generate awareness among farmers of Vidarbha on not committing suicide.
The organisation will hold meetings, conventions, rallies in all the districts of Vidarbha. organise rallies of college students and include youths in the movement.
Dyanesh Wakudkar and Prof Prashant Kadu addressed the gathering during Vidarbha-level meeting of the organisation, here. Wakudkar said that the demand of separate Vidarbha is very old. but the movement has not gained pace. The people should introspect instead of blaming leaders from Western Maharashtra for injustice caused to them.Dr Anant Nasnurkar made introductory remarks. PWP general Secretary Jayani Patil was congratulated for raising the issue of forming Mini Mantralaya at Nagpur. in the Legislative Council. Varhadi Zatka fame singer Ramesh Thakre presented a short entertaining programme to generate awareness about Mini Mantreayala. Prashant Kadu. Dilip Gawande. Keshavrao Vyapari stressed the need for strengthening the organisation. Chhotu Pawar. Natthuji Ambadekar also expressed their views.

Abhishek Singh tops in National Science Olympiad

Abhishek Singh tops in National Science Olympiad

Abhishek Singh tops in

 


ABHISHEK Singh, of Bhavan's B P  Vidya     Mandir. Shrikrishna Nagar, secured the first rank in National Science Olympiad organised by Science Olympiad Foundation, New Delhi recently.
According to
Abhishek. it was a great experience for him where he competed with best students of the country and bear them all. Clear concept and a lot of practice are ihe key lo perform well in such Olympiads. Abhishek scored 94.2 per cent in SSC examination. He wants to be an engineer, hence he selected Science stream in Class XI in Royal Gondwana High School and Junior College. Earlier, he participated in many other Olympiads and also performed well. Abhishek also received a cash prize along with a gold medal and World Bwk DVD.
His father Rajesh Singh is an officer in WCL and mother Sunita Singh is a housewife.
Abhishek gives the credit  to his
parents who encouraged him during every' panicipation in such competitions. He also thanked his guides who helped him for Olympiad.

Women's Committee asks sexual assault victims to report crime, seek justice

Women's Committee asks sexual assault victims to report crime, seek justice


IN THE backdrop of recent rape incident of an engineering student in the city. Amravati District Women Counseling Committee has now appealed girls and women, who have been a victim of sexual assaults. 10 come forward with courage to seek justice and help administration in punishing the culprits. Meanwhile, city police have formed four special squads under women sub inspectors, especially for protection of women. A meeting of Amravati District Women Counseling committee was held at Amravati Collectorate on Thursday in which issues of sexual atrocities againsl women and children were discussed. Apart from that. the Committee expressed serious concern over the rape incident on National Highway. Committee members expressed need for co-ordination between police, health department , women and child development department and counselors to handle rape case and support victim in minimum lime. Members also appealed media to report such things in controlled language and lake care that identity of the victim is never disclosed. Along with District Collector Rahul Ranjan Mahiwal. Kailas Ghodke. District Women and

Mahila Vikas Socy's only 3 branches get UGC nod to admit students

Mahila Vikas Socy's only 3 branches get UGC nod to admit students


AS PER the recent directive of the University Grant Commission (UGC) and the order issued by Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj University. Nagpur. Mahila Vikas Sanstha.well-known education society, has been given permission to admit students only in its three
branches of New Arts. Science and Commerce College, out of total 7 branches in vidarbha region for [he current academic year (2014-15). The decision of the UGC comes after a thorough enquiry conducted in numerous irregularities in this institution, especially in scholarship distribution.
As per reliable sources. New Arts. Science and Commerce College of Wardha conducts various courses in its branches at Chandrapur. Bhandara.  Hinganghat.  Pulgaon

Academic Council nod for conducting exam of students from banned colleges

Academic Council nod for conducting exam of students from banned colleges


THE Academic Council of Raslurasam Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur University (RTMNU) in its meeting held on Thursday passed a resolution for conducting special examination for 6.616 students from 63 banned colleges. The Stale Government on June 11. 2014. had directed the University to regularize and conduct special examination of these students.
The members of the Academic Council held deliberations on the issue during the meeting, following which the resolution was passed for conducting the special examination.
A special ordinance will have lo be passed for conducting the special examination. The resolution passed in the Academic Council meeting will be sent to the Management Council, Board of Examination and Governor's office for their consent.Once their consent is received, a special ordinance to this effect will be passed for conducting the special examination.
The resolution passed in the Academic Council meeting will also be placed for hearing in the High Court bench in the next scheduled hearing on July I. 2014.
Committee formed to look onto the issue of 50 percent university approved teachers on roll.

NO RAINS BUT HOPES FLOAT: Not all lost, says Agril Deptt

NO RAINS BUT HOPES FLOAT: Not all lost, says Agril Deptt

NO RAINS BUT HOPES FLOAT: Not all lost, says Agril Deptt

 

Though absolute absence of rains nil now has increased worries of farmers and people in general. Agriculture Department feels that there are still 15 days in hand so that sowing of all crops can be done in the Amravati division in this Kliarip season. Till July 15. there is scope of normal sowing of Kharip season but the situation would become critical if rains remain elusive even after this date.
In spite of end of Mrig Nakshatra' and almost 15 days after the start of normal rainy season, rains have not blessed the division as yet. Farmers are waiting for some good showers so that they can start sowing operations in the fields. Though some courageous souls have already taken up sowing in this Kharip season.
As  indicated by meteorology department, lack of rains due to El Nino effect is creating drought like Mtuation. Though the situation is worsening with each passing day. Agriculture Department still feels that there are 15 to 20 days with the farmers. The Department, denying that there is a possibility of drought like situation, has said that sowing of all normal crops is possible, provided rains come within next 15 days.
Sowing of all crops like soyabean, cotton, tur. moong. urad is possible till July 15. says the Department. If. even after that dale, the Rain God. does not bless, then farmers would have to skip Moong and tlrad crops. Considering the absence of rains yet. Agriculture Department of Amravati division, has sent a proposal of postponing last date of Weather Based Crop Insurance Scheme. To get benefit of this insurance scheme, it is necessary for fanners to complete actual sowing and obtain sowing certificate. The last date for scheme is June 30. "As not much sowing has been done in all fivedistricts of Amravati division ycl, we have sent a proposal lo the Slate Government to give extension to this crop insurance scheme till July 30. We are wailing for the decision at the higher level," said Ashok I .Lokhande. Joint Director of Agriculture, Amravati.
As per the Agriculture Department's estimate. an area under sowing in Amravati division in this

Rs 145 cr released for Gosikhurd PAPs

Rs 145 cr released for Gosikhurd PAPs


DIVISIONAL Commissioner Anoop Kumar has released an aid of Rs 145 crore, received from the Vidarbha Irrigation Development Corporalion (VIDC). to the District Collectors of Nagpur and Bhandara districts for implementation of rehabilitation package for persons affected by Gosikhurd mega irrigation project. Maharashtra Government had announced a special package of Rs 1.200 crore to expedite rehabilitation and resettlement of project-affected persons (PAPs). As per the Government. Water Resources Department (WRD) had to make available the requisite fund. Accordingly.    VIDC   Executive
Director has released the amount of Rs 145 crore to Divisional Commissioner, who. in turn, has released it to District Collectors of Nagpur and Bhandara.
As far as Nagpur district is concerned, it has received Rs 85 crore. Of this, an amount of Rs 20 crore has been distributed to Deputy Collector (Land Acquisition) VIDC-I. Rs 35 crore to Deputy Collector (Land Acquisition) VIDC-II. and Rs 30 crore to Deputy Collector (Land Acquisition) VIDC-III. Similarly, in Bhandara district, of a total allocation of Rs 60 crore. Rs 20 crore has been released to Deputy Collector (Land Acquisition) VIDC-I. Rs 10 crore to Deputy Collector (Land Acquisition) VIDC-II. and Rs 30

Govt appoints Dean, Admin Officer for Gondia GMC

Govt appoints Dean, Admin Officer for Gondia GMC


TAKING a step further towards formation of Government Meidical College (GMC) in Gondia. the State Government has appointed Dr K N Kevalia as Dean and Pradeep M Deshpande as Administrative Officer.
It may he noted that Medical Council of India (MCI) had earlier rejected the proposal of GMC in Gondia for want of proper land documents. But State Government resent the proposal to MCI with all relevant documents and after getting clearance under Forest Act.
Now. taking a step further. State Government has appointed a Dean and Adminstrative Officer (vide letter dated June 23. 2014).
The newly appointed Dean Dr K N Kevalia is

B.Ed Entrance Result 2014 BUNDELKHAND UNIVERSITY, JHANSI

B.Ed Entrance Result 2014 BUNDELKHAND UNIVERSITY, JHANSI

B.Ed Entrance Result 2014 BUNDELKHAND UNIVERSITY


BUNDELKHAND UNIVERSITY, JHANSI

JOINT ENTRANCE EXAMINATION B. Ed.  -  2014 Result



OFFICE OF THE U.E.E. MISSION Recruitment 2014

OFFICE OF THE U.E.E. MISSION Recruitment June 2014 | Engagement   of  Primary School   Teachers in Sarvodaya schools of Directorate of Education, Delhi.

OFFICE OF THE U.E.E. MISSION Recruitment 2014

Sarvodaya schools of Directorate of Education, Delhi. invites application for the post of primary school teachers on contract basis under SSA.
Following are the educational and other details required for this post.
Eligible candidates may apply online to this post before 21 June 2014 up to 5 p.m.

Following are the OFFICE OF THE U.E.E. MISSION Recruitment 2014 details.

Name Of Organization Sarvodaya schools of Directorate of Education, Delhi.
Vacancy for Post of
  • Primary School Teacher
Number of posts 284
Salary 27000 Per Month No additional Allowance
Educational Qualification
  • Senior Secondary(10+2) or Intermediate or its equivalent from a recognized Board
  • 2 Years Diploma or Certificate Course in Elementary Teachers Education/Junior Basic Training or or Bachelor of Elementary Education or equivalent from a recognized from a recognized institution.
  • Must have passed hindi subject at Secondary Level.
Application Fee
  • Open/OBC - 300 Rs/-
  • Other Backword - 200 Rs/-
Age 30 Years for All candidates.
Last Date to Apply Online 21 June 2014 by 5:00 p.m.
Result 26.06.2014

District Selection committee Sindhudurg Recruitment 2014

District Selection committee Sindhudurg Recruitment June 2014 

District Selection committee Sindhudurg Recruitment 2014

 Zilla Parishad Sindhudurg inviting application for the various posts namely Agricultural Officer, Extension Officer, Junior Officer, Senior assistant (Lekha), Junior assistant (Lekha), Junior Engineer(Electricals), Junior Engineer(Mechanicals), Civil Engineering Assistant, Extension Officer(Panchyat/Agrovio),Contract Gramsevak,Laghulekhaka (Ucchshrani), Extension Officer (Statistics), Short Typist , Senior Assistant(Lipika), Health Pariveksaka,Meidicine Manufacturing Officer,Women Health worker,Attendant,Female Attendant.
Following are the details relating to the posts and the required qualification.
Eligible candidates should apply to these posts online before 23 June 2014


Following are the District Selection committee Sindhudurg Recruitment 2014 details.

Name Of Organization District Selection committee Sindhudurg
Vacancy for Post of
  • Agricultural Officer
  • Extension Officer
  • Junior Officer
  • Senior assistant (Lekha)
  • Junior assistant (Lekha)
  • Junior Engineer(Electricals)
  • Junior Engineer(Mechanicals)
  • Civil Engineering Assistant
  • Extension Officer(Panchyat/Agrovio)
  • Contract Gramsevak
  • Laghulekhaka (Ucchshrani)
  • Extension Officer (Statistics)
  • Short Typist
  • Senior Assistant(Lipika)
  • Health Pariveksaka
  • Meidicine Manufacturing Officer
  • Women Health worker
  • Attendant
  • Female Attendant
Number of posts
  • Agricultural Officer - 01
  • Extension Officer - 01
  • Junior Officer - 01
  • Senior assistant (Lekha) - 04
  • Junior assistant (Lekha) - 01
  • Junior Engineer(Electricals) - 02
  • Junior Engineer(Mechanicals) - 04
  • Civil Engineering Assistant - 09
  • Extension Officer(Panchyat/Agrovio) - 01
  • Contract Gramsevak - 28
  • Laghulekhaka (Ucchshrani) - 01
  • Extension Officer (Statistics) - 02
  • Short Typist - 01
  • Senior Assistant(Lipika) - 04
  • Health Pariveksaka - 02
  • Meidicine Manufacturing Officer - 07
  • Women Health worker - 29
  • Attendant - 32
  • Female Attendant - 05
Educational Qualification
  • Agricultural Officer - M.Sc. from a recognized Agricultural University in 2nd class/Graduate in B.Sc(Agri),B.Tech(Agri Engineering)
  • Extension Officer - PG from a recognized Agricultural University/Graduate in B.Sc(Agri),B.Tech(Agri.Engineering)
  • Junior Officer - Graduate from a recognized university/5 year experience in any Govt. office,Busiess Partnership/Degree in Mathematic,Statistics,Lekha,Lekha Shastra
  • Senior assistant (Lekha) - Graduate from a recognized university/5 year experience in any Govt. office,Busiess Partnership/Degree in Mathematic,Statistics,Lekha,Lekha Shastra
  • Junior assistant (Lekha) - SSC or Equivalent Passed,Should have passed Maharastra state Laghu Lekhan,Tankh Lekhan exam for English and Marathi in 30 WPM or Tankh Lekhan in 50 WPM in English and Marathi,and MSCIT
  • Junior Engineer(Electricals) - Degree in Electricals /Diploma in Electricals (3 years)
  • Junior Engineer(Mechanicals) - Degree in Mechanicals /Diploma in Mechanicals (3 years)
  • Civil Engineering Assistant - SSC Passed,should have passed Govt. Civil Society Civil Engineering Assistant(01 Year) course,Articture Draftman or Construction Superviosor
  • Extension Officer(Panchyat/Agrovio) - Degree from a recognized university.
  • Contract Gramsevak - SSC or equivalent and Agricultural Subject Diploma( 2 Years)/HSC with 60%/Engineering Diploma from a Recognized Institute/B.S.W. and Certificate of Handling of Computers
  • Laghulekhaka (Ucchshrani) - A certificate from a recognized institue of Laghulekhan words not less than 120 per minute and English Tankhlekhan 40 WPM and Marathi Tankhlekhan speed not less than 30 WPM
  • Extension Officer (Statistics) - Degree in first aur second class from a recognized university in Science,Agri.,Commerce,Mathematics,Statistisc
  • Short Typist - A certificate from a recognized institue of Laghulekhan words not less than 120 per minute and English Tankhlekhan 40 WPM and Marathi Tankhlekhan speed not less than 30 WPM
  • Senior Assistant(Lipika) - Degree from a Recognized University
  • Health Pariveksaka - Should have completed 12 month syllabus successfully and Degree from a recognized medical university.
  • Meidicine Manufacturing Officer - D.Farm andregistration required.
  • Women Health worker - Should have passed 18 month course from the Maharashtra Nursing Council and registration required.
  • Attendant - Class 4th Passed from a recognized School.
  • Female Attendant - Class 4th Passed from a recognized School.
Age Limit 18 to 33 relaxable for SC upto 38,45
Pay Scale
  • Agricultural Officer - 9300-34800 Rs/-
  • Extension Officer - 9300-34800 Rs/-
  • Junior Officer - 9300-34800 Rs/-
  • Senior assistant (Lekha) - 5200- 20200 Rs/-
  • Junior assistant (Lekha) - 5200- 20200 Rs/-
  • Junior Engineer(Electricals) - 9300-34800 Rs/-
  • Junior Engineer(Mechanicals) - 9300-34800 Rs/-
  • Civil Engineering Assistant - 5200- 20200 Rs/-
  • Extension Officer(Panchyat/Agrovio) - 9300-34800 Rs/-
  • Contract Gramsevak - 6000 Rs/- Per Month
  • Laghulekhaka (Ucchshrani) - 9300-34800 Rs/-
  • Extension Officer (Statistics) - 9300-34800 Rs/-
  • Short Typist - 5200- 20200 Rs/-
  • Senior Assistant(Lipika) - 5200- 20200 Rs/-
  • Health Pariveksaka - 5200- 20200 Rs/-
  • Meidicine Manufacturing Officer - 5200- 20200 Rs/-
  • Women Health worker - 5200- 20200 Rs/-
  • Attendant - 4440-7440 Rs/-
  • Female Attendant - 4440-7440 Rs/-
Application Fee
  • Open/OBC - 300 Rs/-
  • Other Backword - 200 Rs/-
Last Date to Apply Online 23 June 2014

Collector office Raigad Recruitment 2014

Collector office Raigad Recruitment June 2014 for various posts

Collector office Raigad Recruitment 2014
Collector office Raigad invites application for various post namely Talathi (C) ,Cleaner,Godown Guard,Cleaner.
Following are the experience and the qualification details for these posts,all eligible candidates may apply online up to 16 July 2014 for Collector office Raigad selection process.

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Following are the Collector office, Raigad Recruitment 2014 details.

Name Of Organization Collector office, Raigad
Vacancy for Post of
  • Talathi Group C
  • Doorman/Cleaner/Godown Guard
Number of posts
  • Talathi Group C - 40 Posts
  • Doorman/Cleaner/Godown Guard - 8 Posts
Educational Qualification
  • Talathi Group C - Graduation,MSCIT/CCC,should have passed Marathi/Hindi Exam
  • Doorman/Cleaner/Godown Guard - 4th Class. Passed,MSCIT/CCC,should have passed Marathi/Hindi Exam
Age Limit 18 to 33 relaxable for SC upto 38,45
Application Fee
  • Talathi Group C -
    • Open - 150 Rs/-
    • SC/ST - 75 Rs/-
  • Doorman/Cleaner/Godown Guard -
    • No Fees
Last Date to Apply Online 16 June 2014 up to 11:55 PM
Last Date to fill chalan in Bank 15 June 2014
Hall Ticket Will be available on 18 June 2014
Shortlisted candidate list will be available on 17 June 2014
Written Examination Date 22 June 2014
All the eligible candidates should apply online before 16 June .Examination fees maybe deposited at any State Bank of India Branch.

GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL,CHANDIGARH Recruitment 2014 for JUNIOR RESIDENTS (MBBS)

GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL,CHANDIGARH Recruitment 2014  | JUNIOR RESIDENTS (MBBS) Recruitment 2014

GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL,CHANDIGARH Recruitment 2014 for JUNIOR RESIDENTS (MBBS)

GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL,CHANDIGARH inviting application for the post JUNIOR RESIDENTS (MBBS). All the eligible candidates should send their application to GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL,CHANDIGARH before the last date.


Following are the GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL,CHANDIGARH Recruitment 2014 details.

Name Of Organization CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL EDUCATION & RESEARCH GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL
Vacancy for Post of
  • JUNIOR RESIDENTS (MBBS)
Number of posts
  • JUNIOR RESIDENTS (MBBS) - 15 Post
    • SC - 04
    • OBC - 04
    • UR - 07
Educational Qualification
  • JUNIOR RESIDENTS (MBBS) - MBBS
Experience
  • JUNIOR RESIDENTS (MBBS) - Registered with State Medical Council Register/Medical Council of India. The candidates who have already completed their one year rotatory internship/likely to complete internship on 31.05.2014 are eligible to apply.
Pay Scale
  • JUNIOR RESIDENTS (MBBS)15600-39,100/- carrying grade pay of Rs 5400/- + Other Allowances as admissible.
Upper Age Limit
  • JUNIOR RESIDENTS (MBBS) - 30 Years
Application Fee
  • JUNIOR RESIDENTS (MBBS) -
    • OBC/UR- 500 Rs/-
    • SC - 250 Rs/-
Walk in Date 5 th June 2014 up to 05.00 PM
The dully filled application form along with the fee in the shape of Demand Draft payable at Chandigarh drawn in favour of Director Principal, Government Medical College & Hospital, Sector 32, Chandigarh should be submitted in the office of the undersigned i.e. Room No. 228 A (Dairy & Dispatch Section).
The application format alongwith other information can also be downloaded from our website
gmch.gov.in.

ICMR Recruitment 2014 for the post of Junior Research Fellow

ICMR Recruitment June 2014 for the post of  Junior Research Fellow

ICMR Recruitment 2014 for the post of Junior Research Fellow

ICMR is inviting the application for the post of junior Research Fellow on temporary basis for one year for the project entitled “To evaluate effect of oxygen inhalation on maternal and fetal free radical activity during elective and emergency cesarean section under regional anesthesia”under Dr Vanita Ahuja, Assistant Professor, Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care , Government Medical College and Hospital Sector 32, Chandigarh.

Following are the ICMR Recruitment 2014 for the post of Junior Research Fellow details.

Name Of Organization ICMR
Vacancy for Post of
  • Junior Research Fellow
Number of posts
  • Junior Research Fellow - 1 Post
Educational Qualification
  • Junior Research Fellow - 2 year research experince with M.Sc. degree holders in Life Sciences who have qualified in the CSIR/UGC or ICMR/PGI National Entrance Test (NET) or CSIR/UGC NET and have a valid certificate OR
    M.A./Master in Social Work (MSW) degree holders who have qualified in the National Entrance Test (NET) of the UGC in Social Sciences
Experience
  • Junior Research Fellow - 2 year research experince
Walk in Date 30 th June 2014 at 12.00 Noon

Eligible candidates can appear for walk in interview along with the original documents and bio-data on 30 th June 2014 at 12.00 Noon in the office of Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Government Medical College and Hospital, Level 5, D Block, Sector 32, Chandigarh. 

Format of Application

ICMR Recruitment 2014 for the post of Junior Research Fellow

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