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Oct 30, 2012

Freshers) "Narmada Control Authority(NCA)" Hiring: Multiple Positions @ Indore

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Freshers) "Narmada Control Authority(NCA)" Hiring: Multiple Positions @ Indore
Company        Narmada Control Authority(NCA)
Website          www.nca.gov.in
Eligibility        BE/BTech/Diploma/Others
Experience     Freshers

Location         Indore
Narmada Control Authority(NCA)
Job Role: Multiple Positions
Job Summary :
Educational/Technical Qualification(s) & Experience:

1. Junior Engineer (Telemetry):

A Degree/Diploma or equivalent in Electronics/Instrumentation/Telecommunication

Engineering or equivalent from a recognized University Institute with 60% marks (50% for SC/ST candidate)

2. Stenographer Grade-D


a) 12th Class or equivalent from a recognized board or university.

b) Speed of 80/40 words per minutes in English shorthand and Typing respectively.

c) Working knowledge of Computer.

3. Technician (Master Control Centre)

a) Passed 10th standard or equivalent.

b) I.T.I. certificate in Electrical/Electronics/Instrumentation.
Posted Date: 30 October, 2012

(Freshers) "Xerox Corporation" Hiring: SQA Engineer Trainee @ Bangalore

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Company        Xerox Corporation
Website          www.xerox.com
Eligibility        BE/BTech/MCA/Others
Experience     Freshers

Location         Bangalore
Xerox Corporation
Job Role: SQA Engineer Trainee
Job Summary :
Candidate Profile:
The candidates should be B.E/B.Tech/ME/MCA/Other graduates from a recognized university.
Should have Knowledge in current programming languages and technologies.
Should have good analytical ability and problem solving skills.
Should possess good knowledge in designing and testing domain.
Job Description:

As a SQA Engineer trainee, the candidate will plan, design, develop and tests software systems or applications for software enhancements and new products.
May involve in developing a range of products including device drivers, patches, operating system modifications, graphics modules, etc.
Should analyzes, programs, and modifies software enhancements and/or new products used in local, networked, or Internet-related computer programs.
Need to use current programming languages and technologies, writes code, completes programming, and performs testing and debugging of applications.
Plans and directs studies of potential electronic data processing applications.
Develops and installs programs to support general business applications running on PCs.
Designs web pages, including graphics, animation, and functionality; develops infrastructure and applications related to pages.
Posted Date: 30 October, 2012

(Freshers) "Marriott" Hiring: Engineering Associate @ Jaipur

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Company        Marriott
Website          www.marriott.com
Eligibility        BE/BTech/ME/MTech
Experience     Freshers

Location         Jaipur
Marriott
Job Role: Engineering Associate
Job Summary :
Responsibilities:
Have up to date knowledge of all hotel services and functions at all times. 

Develop knowledge of hotel structure, fixtures, fittings and plant. 

Understand the Hotel’s fire and safety procedures. To undergo training in all fire and security measures every quarter. 

Interact with Engineering Staff, and communicate effectively with peers and superiors. 

Have good knowledge of hotel staff rules and regulations as stipulated in the Employees’ Handbook. 

Repair and maintain all electrical and related items, - e.g. motors, switchgear, cabling etc. 

Repair and maintain all lights, lamps and associated fittings. 

Repair and maintain electric/electronic controls. 

Co-ordinate the repair and maintenance to TV’s, sound systems, radios and lighting etc.
Job Description:
To assist the Supervisor and Chief Engineer in all areas of the hotel interior and exterior, with electrical work allocated by them or through a service request system.

Posted Date: 30 October, 2012

(Experience) "IBM" Hiring: Technical Support Associate @ Hyderabad,BangaloreHyderabad

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Company        IBM
Website          www.ibm.com
Eligibility        BE/BTech/MCA/Others
Experience     6 Months and above

Location         Hyderabad,Bangalore
IBM
Job Role: Technical Support Associate
Job Summary :
Candidate Profile:
Bachelor's Degree

At least 6 months experience in Awareness of basic networking concepts and technologies.

At least 6 months experience in Proficient in network connectivity troubleshooting, TCP/IP

At least 6 months experience in strong computer skills required for initial call handling

At least 6 months experience in perform problem cause analysis,resolve routine cstmer problm

At least 6 months experience in Exposure to operating systems, Windows 2000/NT/XP

English: Fluent

Posted Date: 30 October, 2012

Medical Officer posts in Haryana only for SC candidates Oct-2012

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Department of Health
Sector-6, Panchkula, Haryana


Recruitment of Medical Officers   (HCMS-II)

Government of Haryana wants to have to recruitment of Medical Officer HCMS-II  only for SC in a special drive for the candidates of Schedule Castes (SC) : 
  • Medical Officer : 168 posts, Pay Scale : Rs. 9300- 34800 grade pay Rs.5400/- +NPA, Qualification : MBBS
How to Apply: Application in the prescribed format complete in all respect must reach in the office of Director General, Health Services, Haryana, Sector 6, Panchkula by 5.00 PM on or before  09/11/2012. Interviews have been scheduled to be held on 15/11/2012 onwards and roll number will be displayed on official website by 10/11/2012.

Details are available athttp://haryanahealth.nic.in/userfiles/file/pdf/HCMS-2Rect/advertisment%20for%20MO_Oct2012%5BSC%20Drive%5D_%2027102010.PDF  and application form is available athttp://haryanahealth.nic.in/userfiles/file/pdf/HCMS-2Rect/application%20form%20%20for_Oct%20SC%202012.pdf


Posted Date: 30 October, 2012

Last date extended for Specialist Officer in SBI and Associated Banks recruitment Oct-2012

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STATE BANK Of INDIA (SBI)
Central Recruitment & Promotion Department (CRPD)
Corporate Centre, Mumbai


Advertisement No. CRPD/SCO/2012-13/02Published at http://www.SarkariNaukriBlog.com

Online applications are invited from eligible Indian Citizens for appointment as Specialist Officers (Economics/ IT/ Computer/ Engineering/ Official Language/ Law and Security etc.) in State Bank of India  (SBI) and its Associate Banks :

  1. Assistant  General Manager (Chief Economist) : 01 posts in SMGS-V scale in SBBJ
  2. Manager (Economist) : 02 posts in MMGS-III scale in SBI
  3. Chief Manager (Chartered Accountant) : 01 post in SMGS-IV scale in SBBJ
  4. Manager (Chartered Accountant) : 02 posts in MMGS-III scale in SBBJ-1, SBM-1
  5. Manager (Hardware) : 02 posts in MMGS-III scale in SBH
  6. Dy. Manager (Hardware) : 16 posts in MMGS-II scale in SBBJ-10, SBH-4, SBP-2
  7. Assistant Manager (Hardware) : 09 posts in JMGS-I scale in SBP
  8. Manager (Networking) : 01 post in MMGS-III scale in SBH
  9. Dy. Manager (Networking) : 03 posts in MMGS-II scale in SBH
  10. Dy. Manager (Systems) : 25 posts in MMGS-II scale in SBBJ-10, SBT-7, SBP-8
  11. Assistant Manager (Systems) : 231 posts in JMGS-I scale in SBBJ-80, SBH-84, SBP-49, SBM-14, SBT-4
  12. Assistant Manager (Computer & Communication) : 05 posts in JMGS-I scale in SBI
  13. Dy. Manager (Civil Engineering) : 13 posts in MMGS-II scale in SBBJ-8, SBH-2, SBM-1, SBT-2
  14. Assistant Manager (Civil Engineering) : 32 posts in JMGS-I scale in SBI-20, SBM-3, SBP-6, SBT-3
  15. Dy. Manager (Electrical Engineering) : 04 posts in MMGS-II scale in SBH-3, SBM-1
  16. Assistant Manager (Electrical Engineering) : 21 posts in JMGS-I scale in SBI-17, SBP-1, SBT-3
  17. Dy. Manager (Official Language) : 08 posts in MMGS-II scale in SBM-3, SBP-5
  18. Manager (Official Language) : 02 posts in MMGS-III scale in SBBJ-2
  19. Assistant Manager (Official Language) : 01 post in JMGS-I scale in SBT-1
  20. Manager (Law) : 42 posts in MMGS-III scale in SBI-42
  21. Dy. Manager (Law) : 04 posts in MMGS-II scale in SBH-1, SBP-3
  22. Assistant Manager (Law) : 78 posts in JMGS-I scale in SBI-42,  SBH-23, SBT-13
  23. Dy. Manager (Security) : 10 posts in MMGS-II scale in SBH-6, SBT-4
  24. Dy. Manager (Fire) : 01 post in MMGS-II scale in SBBJ-1
Scales :
  1. JMGS-I : Rs.14500-25700
  2. MMGS-II : Rs. 19400-28100
  3. MMGS-III : Rs.25700-31500
  4. SMGS-IV : Rs. 30600-36200
  5. SMGS-V : Rs. 36200-40400
Application Fee : Rs.500/- (Rs.50/- for SC/ST/PWD). Candidates are required to go to any CBS Branch of State Bank of India and pay the amount throug a payment voucher of prescribes fees and get receipt from the branch.

Selection by Written Exam on 02/12/2012 followed by Group Discussion & Personal Interview for selected candidates.

How to Apply: Apply Online at SBI website from 08/10/2012 to 28/10/2012 Now extended up to 08/11/2012 at SBI website only.  

Kindly visit the Recruitment section at the SBI website http://sbi.co.in/ for detailed information, Challan form and Online Application form.


Posted Date: 30 October, 2012

SSB Head-Constable Ministerial posts Oct-2012

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Government of India
Directorate General “Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB)
(Ministry of Home Affairs)


Applications are invited from male Indian citizens fulfilling the eligibility criteria for recruitment to the following  posts in SSB :
  • Head Constable (Ministerial) : 132 posts (UR-56, OBC-31, SC-17, ST-9), Pay Scale :  PB-1 Rs. 5200-20200 + GP Rs.2400/-, Age : 18-25 years
Application Fee : Application fee will be Rs. 50/-  for candidates belonging to General and OBC categories in favour of  the authorities as defined in the detailed advt. No fee will be charged from SC/ST/Ex-Servicemen.

How to Apply : Eligible and desirous candidates should send their applications in the prescribed proforma with attested passport size photographs duly affixed on the application form and admit card and duly completed in all respect on or before5/11/2012.  (Last date is 22/11/2012 for the candidates from far-flung areas) to The Dy. Inspector General, Sector HQ., SSB Gorakhpur, Marketing Building, FCI Complex, P.O.-Fertilizer Factory, Urbarak Nagar, Gorakhpur (UP), Pin- 273007

Please see the document http://ssb.nic.in/shared/linkimages/5472.pdf for detailed information and application form.
 

Posted Date: 30 October, 2012

 

Oct 29, 2012

Health benefits of Amla (Indian Gooseberry)

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Everyone is familiar with amla or the Indian gooseberry, it is used in a variety of products like sweets, jams, powder, pickles, while some simply like to pluck and eat them.

But are the health benefits of amla overrated? Along with Dr. Jaishree Bhattacharjee, Ayurvedic consultant with Satvikshop, we explore this popular Indian fruit.

Amla is known as a good source of vitamin C, but is that all? What are the other health benefits of the Indian gooseberry? Dr. Jaishree gives us a detailed list, "Amla has loads of benefits. It is a super food of Ayurveda due to its antioxidant property. It has beneficial effects on almost all the systems and organs of body." She explains:

-It controls blood sugar in diabetes

-Lowers cholesterol level

-It is a natural anti ageing agent for skin; nourishes scalp and hair roots and encourages hair growth

-It improves digestion and alleviates constipation

-It improves blood circulation

-It ensures proper functioning of liver.

-It is a strong immunomodulator and protects from the onset of many diseases if taken regularly

-Amla is a good hematinic as it raises hemoglobin level

She also goes on to list out other sources of vitamin C, "There are many good sources of vitamin C beside amla:

-All leafy vegetables like palak, bathua etc.

-All kind of peppers have loads of vit-c

-Fruits like mangoes, pine apple, oranges, kiwi, strawberry, berries, papaya,

-Vegetables like cauliflower, broccoli, red cabbage, etc

-Herbs like basil, mint, coriander, rosemary"

You can get these health benefits by including amla and the other vitamin C rich foods in your diet. On the other hand, if fresh produce is a problem, you can invest in some organic amla products. 




Oct 29, 2012

Watch horror movies to burn calories

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Watching a scary movie for just 90 minutes could help burn as much as 113 calories, which is close to the amount burned during a half-hour walk and equivalent to a chocolate bar, a University of Westminster study has revealed.

The 1980 psychological thriller 'The Shining' was on the top of the list of calorie-burners, with the average viewer using up a whopping 184 calories.

'Jaws' took the runner-up spot, with viewers burning on average 161 calories, and 'The Exorcist' came third, with 158 calories, the Telegraph reported.

The study measured the total energy expenditure of ten different people as they watched a selection of frightening movies.

Scientists recorded their heart rate, oxygen intake and carbon dioxide output - and discovered the number of calories used increased by on average a third during the films.

The research also revealed films featuring moments designed to make viewers jump in terror are the best calorie-burners, as they cause heart rates to soar.

"Each of the ten films tested set pulses racing, sparking an increase in the heart rate of the case studies," the paper quoted Dr Richard Mackenzie, senior lecturer and specialist in cell metabolism and physiology at the University of Westminster, as saying.

"As the pulse quickens and blood pumps around the body faster, the body experiences a surge in adrenaline."

"It is this release of fast acting adrenaline, produced during short bursts of intense stress (or in this case, brought on by fear), which is known to lower the appetite, increase the Basal Metabolic Rate and ultimately burn a higher level of calories," he explained.

Helen Cowley, editor of the movie rental company LOVEFiLM - which commissioned the University of Westminster study - said: "We all know the feeling of wanting to hide behind the sofa or grab a pillow when watching scary or hair raising scenes, but this research suggests that maybe those seeking to burn some calories should keep their eyes on the screen."

The top 10 calorie-burning frightening films were:
1. The Shining: 184 calories
2. Jaws: 161 calories
3. The Exorcist: 158 calories
4. Alien: 152 calories
5. Saw: 133 calories
6. A Nightmare on Elm Street: 118 calories
7. Paranormal Activity: 111 calories
8. The Blair Witch Project: 105 calories
9. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre: 107 calories
10. [Rec]: 101 calories


Sherlyn Chopra to star in Kama Sutra in 3D

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“Part of the Sexual Revolution is bringing Rationality to Sexuality” says Playboy owner Hugh Hefner; and our Sherlyn Chopra is very much part of this sexual revolution. The model-turned-singer-turned-actress recently tweeted the above-mentioned Hefner quote, and it doesn’t come as a surprise that she is the chosen one to star in Kama Sutra-3D.

Already in the news for being the first Indian to pose for the illustrious adult-magazine Playboy, Sherlyn Chopra is confirmed to be the leading lady of Kama Sutra in 3D by Rupesh Paul. The director already had announced the film when he premiered his maiden Hollywood venture Saint Dracula 3D at the Cannes Film Festival early this year.

Sherlyn Chopra is naturally on cloud nine because now she can boast of a new version of Kamasutra -- an ancient Indian lovemaking treatise well-known in the western world. The critically-acclaimed director Mira Nair also made a film on it, titled Kama Sutra - A Tale Of Love which was controversial in many ways and in the film the director also tried to show a lesbian relationship. Can Sherlyn outdo Indira Verma or Sarita Choudhury, the bold actresses of Kama Sutra - A Tale Of Love?

However, according to Sherlyn Chopra the film is not vulgar, “Kama Sutra is nowhere close to vulgarity. Nudity is not vulgar. It is a form of art and an expression of the mind. I am considered to be a bold personality but I know this film is going to change perceptions.”

Already aware of Nair’s tribulations during the filming of Kama Sutra - A Tale Of Love, director Rupesh Paul has kept his shooting locations a closely-guarded secret. The film will go on the floors by the year-end. Meanwhile, Sherlyn Chopra’s twitter account is bombarded with congratulatory messages. Atta girl!



Now, a glove that turns your hand into a wireless keyboard

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WASHINGTON: Researchers have designed a new glove that allows your hands to function as a wireless keyboard.

Researchers from the University of Alabama said instead of tapping keys on a keyboard, the user simply touches their thumb to certain points on their fingers which are assigned a letter or other keyboard function.

Conductive thread carries the commands to a matchbox-sized Printed Circuit Board (PCB) affixed to the back of the glove.

The PCB transmits it via Bluetooth, whether it's a computer, a mobile phone, music synthesizer, video game or military device.

Gauntlet works as a touch screen by tapping your fingers to your thumb on a gloved hand.

Four senior engineering students at UAH made the glove their senior design project for a computer engineering class led by Dr B Earl Wells.

The students -- Jiake Liu, Stephen Dond, Douglas Kirby and Chris Heath - are now seeking a patent to market the product.

"It's basically a keyboard on your hand. You, by tapping your thumb on each segment of your fingers, type to the screen basically. And you can do a swiping gesture that would erase it," Lui said.

Gauntlet is an acronym for Generally Accessible Universal Nomadic Tactile Low-power Electronic Typist. That's a lengthy description of what essentially is a glove with a beehive of conductive threads running throughout the fingers and palm.

"There are several applications we can think of right now. The easy one would be as a keyboard for the consumer market," Liu said.

"Also, the medical field for people limited to one hand from a disability. We can also think of military uses, as an entertainment device or used as a musical instrument for digital synthesising," Liu said in a statement.

Dr Emil Jovanov, associate dean for Graduate Education and Research in the UAH College of Engineering, commended the students for their innovation.

"It is a perfect example of how you take an original idea, find your niche and complete the whole idea," Jovanov said. 


 

Hurricane Sandy forces New York Stock Exchange to shut on Monday

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NEW YORK: The New York Stock Exchange and other US financial markets are shutting down Monday as Hurricane Sandy bears down on the Big Apple.
The operator of the NYSE announced the decision late Sunday along with exchange operators Nasdaq OMX Group and CME Group. They said markets might be closed Tuesday "pending confirmation."
The exchange operators said they made the call after consulting with each other, regulators and government officials. They cited concerns about the market's ability to function without disruption and the safety of people who work there.


Mild earthquake in Parts of Andhra Pradesh

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Tremors were felt in some districts of Andhra pradesh today. Residents of Prakasham, Krishna, Nalgonda, Khammam, Rangareddy felt the tremors. The seismic activity shook the areas few hours ago spreading panic among the people, however no loss of life or property was reported. 


Oct 28, 2012

Cabinet reshuffle: The complete list of Manmohan's ministers

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh effected a major Cabinet reshuffle on Sunday, giving away the major share to Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal to counter the Telangana forces in the former and ex-ally Mamata Banerjee of the Trinamool Congress in the latter.
Several ministers were elevated to the Cabinet rank, with many new faces being included at the MoS level, even as portfolios of several ministers were changed.
Below is the full list of the ministers in the Union Cabinet after the reshuffle.


Cabinet Ministers:
Manmohan Singh: Prime Minister, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Ministry of Planning, Department of Atomic Energy, Department of Space
P Chidambaram: Finance
Sharad Pawar: Agriculture Minister, Minister of Food Processing Industries
AK Antony: Defence
Sushil Kumar Shinde: Minister of Home Affairs
K Rahman Khan: Minority Affairs
Dinsha J Patel: Mines
Ajay Maken: Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation
MM Pallam Raju: Human Resource Development
Ashwani Kumar: Law & Justice
Harish Rawat: Water Resources
Chandresh Kumari Katoch: Culture
M Veerappa Moily: Petroleum & Natural Gas
S Jaipal Reddy: Science & Technology and Earth Sciences
Kamal Nath: Urban Development & Parliamentary Affairs
Vayalar Ravi: Overseas Indian Affairs
Kapil Sibal: Communications & Information Technology
CP Joshi: Road Transport & Highways
Kumari Selja: Social Justice & Empowerment
Pawan Kumar Bansal: Railways
Salman Khurshid: External Affairs
Jairam Ramesh: Rural Development
Ghulam Nabi Azad: Minister of Health and Family Welfare
Dr. Farooq Abdullah: Minister of New and Renewable Energy
Ajit Singh: Civil Aviation
Mallikarjun Kharge: Minister of Labour and Employment
Kapil Sibal: Minister of Communications and Information Technology
Anand Sharma: Minister of Commerce and Industry, Minister of Textiles
GK Vasan: Shipping
MK Alagiri: Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers
Praful Manoharbhai Patel: Minister of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises
Sriprakash Jaiswal: Minister of Coal
V Kishore Chandra Deo: Minister of Tribal Affairs, Minister of Panchayati Raj
Beni Prasad Verma: Minister of Steel
Ministers of State (Independent Charge)
Manish Tewari: Information & Broadcasting
K Chiranjeevi: Tourism
Jyotiraditya Madhavrao Scindia: Power
KH Muniyappa: Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises
Bharatsinh Madhavsinh Solanki: Drinking Water & Sanitation
Sachin Pilot: Corporate Affairs
Jitendra Singh: Youth Affairs & Sports
Krishna Tirath: Ministry of Women and Child Development
Kuruppassery Varkey Thomas: Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution
Srikant Kumar Jena: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation
Jayanthi Natarajan: Ministry of Environment and Forests
Paban Singh Ghatowar: Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region, Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs
Ministers of state
Shashi Tharoor: Human Resource Development
Kodikunnil Suresh: Labour & Employment
Tariq Anwar: Agriculture & Food Processing Industries
KJ Surya Prakash Reddy: Railways
Ranee Narah: Tribal Affairs
Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury: Railways
AH Khan Choudhury: Health & Family Welfare
Sarvey Sathyanarayana: Road Transport & Highways
Ninong Ering: Minority Affairs
Deepa Dasmunsi: Urban Development
Porika Balram Naik: Social Justice & Empowerment
Dr (Smt) Kruparani Killi: Communications & Information Technology
Lalchand Kataria: Defence
E Ahamed: External Affairs
D Purandeswari: Commerce & Industry
Jitin Prasada: Defence & Human Resource Development
Dr S Jagathrakshakan: New & Renewable Energy
RPN Singh: Home
KC Venugopal: Civil Aviation
Rajeev Shukla: Parliamentary Affairs & Planning
V Narayanasamy: Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Prime Minister Office
Lakshmi Panabaka: Ministry of Textiles
Namo Narain Meena: Ministry of Finance
SS Palanimanickam: Ministry of Finance
Preneet Kaur: Ministry of External Affairs
D Napoleon: Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment
S Gandhiselvan: Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
Tushar Amarsinh Chaudhary: Ministry of Road Transport and Highways
Pratik Prakashbapu Patil: Ministry of Coal
Ratanjit Pratap Narain Singh: Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Ministry of Corporate Affairs
Pradeep Kumar Jain Aditya: Ministry of Rural Development
Charan Das Mahant: Ministry of Agriculture and Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Ministry of Food Processing Industries
Milind Murli Deora: Ministry of Communications and Information Technology


Posted on Oct 28, 2012

Chiranjeevi joins Cabinet as MoS with independent charge

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New Delhi: He cruised up touching the sky in the tinsel town like a powerful rocket, but when Chiranjeevi replaced the engine of cinema with rustic politics, it was not smooth sailing for him. In the end, like any other Indian blockbuster, hero Chiranjeevi emerged the winner by finding himself in the Union
Council of Ministers, which was expanded on Sunday, after spending almost two full years in political hibernation. He was inducted as Minister of State (Independent charge) Tourism.
The superstar, who entertained millions of young men, women, children and old alike through his inimitable style whose mantra only he knows, left his lucrative career to test his fortunes in politics at the age of 53 in 2008. His journey in politics was not a bed of roses but was filled with thorns which the actor, who had not tasted failure at the box office for years together, could not swallow it like he did success.

 Posted on Oct 28, 2012

Denikaina Ready Crosses 'Dhee' in just 5 Days

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The publicity is loud and big. Manchu family has got a decent success and they can't hide it for any reason. 'denikaina ready' released for Dasara festival season is confirmed as a super and biggest hit of 2012 by producers. Official reports say that, if 'Dhee' has made Rs. 13 Crores in 150 days of its run, 'denikaina ready' is almost to cross the target in jut 5 days. So, this film could record the biggest ever numbers in Vishnu's career so far.
Well worked comic timign between Manchu Vishnu - Brahmanandam, glamor of Hansika, director Nageshwar Reddy's natural flair for comedy, songs composed by Chakri, Yuvan and Manchu Manoj have made 'DR' the best watch for family audience. Let us see, how long will this comic caper continue its haul at BO?

Learn some 'Kamasutra' if you can

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Here are some sex resolutions you should make to rekindle the flame.

Learn some Kama Sutra
Given that the world's oldest guide on love, sex and spirituality is our home production, we Indians should be most adept at the subject. Not the case with you? Well, the book will never go out of fashion and relevance. Plus, its sex chapters have often been plucked out and circulated on the internet, books and on DVDs. Apart from positions, it has some useful advice on behavior, kissing and touching as well. So, turn over a new leaf tonight!

Revisit old moves
If you've stopped making certain moves in bed because they've bothered you or your partner, find out exactly why it occurs and get over it. Keep in mind, though, the same goes for him/her. Also, if you think you're too 'grown up' for some moves you used to make with your college flame, a total recall would be good fun!

Make a to-do list
We're not saying stick post-its on the ceiling but you and your partner can set a rough timetable, right? Once a month, once a week, whenever suits you - it is important to make to-do list of styles, fantasies - whatever's fun.

Have more foreplay
Women still complain of insufficient foreplay when it comes to sex. Here's a fact: women who get at least 20 minutes of foreplay are 80 per cent more likely to have an orgasm. Don't let your lover be one in the remaining lot.

Add the funk
Sex has become a mechanical activity for many stressed couples. There's a way out. One of you - whoever's less stressed - can change the way you make love (at least for one night, for starters). Suggestions: Forget the ice cubes cliche, get a bottle of wine instead; play raunchy Hindi numbers, encourage dirty chatter in bed... we hope you get the drift?

Go on an adventurous date
A weekend trip to an exotic resort can just get the fun back into your sex. Sometimes, a break in monotony is just what your brain needs to get energized. Take to mountain-climbing, paragliding or simply walk down the beach. Excitement needn't always be expensive.

Overcome your fears
Is there anything you or your mate want to try but breaks into a cold sweat attempting it? There is nothing as liberating as being terrified of something and overcoming it.

Break one of your taboos
Similarly, if you've imposed any rules or taboos on yourself because of fear, lack of knowledge or social pressure, break it.

Communicate...
... and more regularly. It is perhaps the most crucial resolution for your relationship. It seems basic, but when was the last time you discussed sex with him/her? Speaking up is one of the most important ingredients of a healthy sex life. 



Recipe: Cabbage vadas

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Inspired from South Indian cuisine, cabbage vadas are rich in nutrients, since they are loaded with cabbage, onions, and peas. Flavoured with fresh coriander and chilies, they taste great with green chutney or tomato ketchup and are a perfect tiffin snack.

Ingredients:

1/2 cup urad dal (split black lentils), 1 toughly chopped green chili, 1/2 tsp asafoetida (hing), 3/4 cup finely chopped cabbage, 1/2 cup finely chopped onions, 1 tbsp boiled green peas, 1/4 cup finely chopped coriander (dhania), salt to taste, oil for deep-frying.

Method :

-Clean, wash and soak the urad dal in enough water for at least 1 hour. Drain, add the chilies, asafoetida and 1/4th cup of water and blend in a mixer to a smooth paste.

-Add the cabbage, onions, peas, coriander and salt and mix well. Wet your fingers, take some batter and make a hole in the centre using your thumb. Slide the vada gently into the hot oil and deep-fry on a medium flame, till it turns golden brown in colour from all the sides. Repeat with the remaining batter to make 11 more vadas. Drain on absorbent paper.

Tip:

To avoid the vadas from disintegrating, combine the ingredients just before deep-frying and ensure that the oil is hot enough.

purvaja.sawant@timesgroup.com

22,000 displaced by Myanmar unrest: UN

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YANGON: More than 22,000 people from mainly Muslim communities have been displaced by fresh unrest in western Myanmar that has killed dozens and seen whole neighbourhoods razed, the UN said Sunday.

The United Nations chief in Yangon, Ashok Nigam, said government estimates provided early Sunday were that 22,587 people had been displaced and 4,665 houses were set ablaze in a new wave of communal unrest that swept Rakhine state this week.

"We have to say that this is a current estimate and we suspect there may be additional numbers," he told AFP, adding that 21,700 of those made homeless were Muslims.

"Those 22,000 people are still in the locality where they were, they are not moving. The boat people are separate," he told AFP, referring to thousands of additional displaced people who have surged towards the state capital Sittwe.

Seething resentment between Buddhists and Muslims erupted on October 21 in fresh violence in the state, following fierce clashes in June that left 75,000 mainly Muslim minority Rohingya seeking shelter in temporary camps.

The latest fighting, which has prompted international warnings that the nation's reforms could be under threat, has killed more than 80 people, according to a government official who asked to remain anonymous, bringing the total toll since June to above 170. 



28 October, 2012

Rajasthan Central University Faculty and other posts Oct-2012

by
Central University of Rajasthan (CURAJ) 
(Established by an Act of Parliament)
NH-8, Bandar Sindri,  Dist-Ajmer-305801, Rajasthan (Rajasthan)


Online applications in the prescribed format are invited from the eligible candidates for the academic, administrative and non teaching positions to be filled in a phased manner : 

  • Professor : 05 posts
  • Associate Professor : 18 posts
  • Assistant Professor : 04 posts
  • Controller of Examination : 01 post
  • Internal Audit Officer : 01 post (on deputation basis)
  • Executive Engineer : 01 post
  • Medical Officer : 01 post
  • Hindi Translator : 01 post
  • Nurse : 01 post
  • Personal Assistant : 01 post
  • Assistant: 01 post
  • Technical Assistant : 01post
  • LDC : 01 post
  • Dresser/Medical Attendant : 01 post 
Application Fee : The Demand Draft of Rs. 300/- should be in favour of “Central University of
Rajasthan” and should be payable at Kishangarh, District Ajmer (Raj.). The SC/ ST/ Persons with Disability (PWD) or Physically Challenged (PH) candidates/ in-service candidates of the Central University of Rajasthan are exempted from fee. 

How to Apply :  Apply Online at Central University of  Rajasthan website on or before 28/11/2012 only. The hard copy of the application should reach the address The Registrar, Central University of Rajasthan, Bandarsindri, NH-8, Tehsil Kishangarh,  District - Ajmer, Rajasthan, India-305801  on or before 07/12/2012.

Please visit http://www.curaj.ac.in/Default.aspx?PageId=75  for all the details and apply online.


27 October, 2012

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