Re: [Sarkari-Naukri] punjab and sindh bank po recruitment .

hi
can anyone tell me the date of Employment news, in which this advt is published.

punjab and sindh bank po recruitment


On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 9:36 PM, Sudhanshu Dev <sdevunion@gmail.com> wrote:
Sorry dear,
 
          55% in graduation is required.i hav attached the advertisement ,see education qualification there.
Sudhanshu dev
jamshedpur



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dear all ,
 i have scored 53% in graduation and 67% in PG, so am i eligible for punjab and sindh bank po rcruitment ?
(i belong to general catagory )

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Re: [Sarkari-Naukri] Harish Sati, Vacancy- High Court of Madhya Pradesh Recruitment of Stenographer, Clerk Steno and Assistant

Dear friends,
iam want to prepare for pcs2010 i hv taken geography as optional sub
can u tell me wat will b the righ book to me or wat i should do for
tat.

On 1/22/10, Harish Sati <harish.sati@gmail.com> wrote:
> High Court of Madhya Pradesh, Jabalpur, invites applications for the
> Recruitment of Stenographer, Clerk Steno and Assistant Grade-3.
>
> *Last Date:*
>
> Feb 15, 2010
> Assistant Grade-III
>
> *Posts:* 483
>
> *Pay Scale:*
>
> Rs.5200-20200 (Grade Pay Rs. 1900)
> Stenographers
>
> *Posts:* 32
>
> *Pay Scale:*
>
> Rs.5200-20200 (Grade Pay Rs. 2800)
> Clerk Steno
>
> *Posts:* 179
>
> *Pay Scale:*
>
> Rs.5200-20200 (Grade Pay Rs. 1900)
>
> *Age Limit:*
>
> 18-35 years [Relaxation as per rules]
>
> *How to Apply:*
>
> The application (typed in foolscap size paper) in prescribed format reach
> The Office of District and Session Judge of concerned District where
> candidate want to appear for the examination on or before last date.
>
> *Official Website:*
>
> http://www.mphighcourt.nic.in/
>
> *Download More Details:*
>
> http://www.mpinfo.org/mpinfonew/rojgar/2009/2812/high_court_jabalpur.pdf
>
> *Download Application Form:*
>
> http://www.mpinfo.org/mpinfonew/rojgar/2009/2812/high_court_jabalpur_application.pdf
>
>
> --
> with warm regards
>
> Harish Sati
> Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)
> Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068
>
> (M) + 91 - 9990646343 | (E-mail) Harish.sati@gmail.com
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[Sarkari-Naukri] [Banks papers , Gov jobs , Gk, English ,Reasoning ,Math] KVS (PGT / TGT) BIOLOGY

IMPORTANT MODEL QUESTIONS FOR KVS (PGT / TGT) BIOLOGY
 

1. The term Oviparous means

a) Animals giving birth to young ones
b) Animal producing eggs which later develop into young ones
c) Animal giving birth to one young one only
d) None of these

2. Human blood cells are
(a) Nucleated (b) De-nucleated
(c) Multinucleated (d) None of these

3. A person suffering from mouth ulcer should take
(a) vitamin -A (b) vitamin -C
(c) Vitamin -B (d) vitamin –D

4. Mammals are
(a) Cold blooded (b) Warm blooded

(c) Cool blooded (d) Hot blooded

5. Which of the following can cause cancer as well as cure it, depending upon its intensity and use?
(a) Infra-red rays (b) Ultra violet rays
(c)Alcohol (d) Ionized radiation

6. Which of the following has mosaic vision
(a) Hydra (b) Man
(c) Frog (d) Cockroach
7. Which gland of the human body is called master gland
(a) Thyroid (b) Pancreas
(c) Pituary (d) Hypothalamus

8. Name the group called as Universal donor
(a) A (b) AB
(c) B (d) O

9. Myopia means
(a) Short sightedness (b) Long-sightedness
(c) Blindness (d) Double vision

10 Malaria effects which organ most
(a) Heart (b) Brain
(c) Spleen (d) Lungs

11 RBC are formed in (adult)
(a) Bone marrow (b) Heart
(c) Spleen (d) Liver

12. Trachoma is a disease of
(a) Liver (b) Brain
(c) Eyes (d) Ears


13. Lungs are situated in
(a) Buccal cavity (b) Cranial cavity
(c) Thoracic cavity (d) Abdominal cavity

14. Human infant has ______bones
(a) 302 (b) 298
(c) 300 (d) 233

15. Which vitamin helps in blood clotting?
(a) Vitamin B (b) vitamin C
(c) Vitamin K (d) vitamin A

Answers: 1-b, 2-b, 3–b, 4-b, 5-d, 6-d, 7-c, 8-d, 9-a, 10-c, 11-a, 12-c, 13-c, 14-c, 15-c

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Re: [Sarkari-Naukri] phd after b.tech

I know institutes offering intergrated Ph.d programes for students with Btech in biotechnoloy. National brain research institute, Manesar is one such institute.
 
Not sure about any other institutes though.
 
regards,
Karan goel

On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 10:20 AM, Ramanathan <rambtechit@gmail.com> wrote:
In India there is no chance for that i think....

If you find any chance for that share with me too.

regards
Ramanathan.R

forever.....


On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 10:01 PM, s v <s.angel.v1@gmail.com> wrote:
hello friends

Please tell me can we apply for Ph.D from IIT and other reputed colleges in India or abroad just after completing our B.Tech and without doing M.Tech???

All the Best.

rgds
SV

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Re: [Sarkari-Naukri] help in career guidance

Dear
 
if u want to make a laywer your decesion is very well but u want to do time pass or as experience then is not well that time your decesion only TP
 
So if u r not interested then u r decesion is wrong.
 
 

On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 07:53, ronak karanpuria <ronak.karanpuria@gmail.com> wrote:
sir 
i have done engineering in electronics & commuication and scored 78%.. in 2009
in 12th class =82%
in 10th class=80%



and know i am doing LL.B. from govt.college...(First year of law)


1. i want to know that what should i do after Graduation(B.E.) my scope and career prospectus..

2.Is my decision right that after B.E. should i go for LL.B.(3 year course)...if not what should i do...

before you give your advice i want to tell you something...
that is my father is an advocate....and don't you think that my father is an advocate that's why i choose LL.b. 
i really like  as lawyer....but the problem is that it take three years...to complete LL.B....
3years is a long time...
please help me....

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Re: [Sarkari-Naukri] punjab and sindh bank po recruitment .

 
Sorry Dear u r not eligible because in this banking job compute diploma is also necessary.
 


 
On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 07:47, ronak karanpuria <ronak.karanpuria@gmail.com> wrote:
sir i also want to know
becuase i have 78% in graduation
but the i didn't have any diploma in computer but i know all the things in computer ..
I have done in engineering ....
and i know even the computer programing...
so please tell me whether i am eligible or not....??????

On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 9:36 PM, Sudhanshu Dev <sdevunion@gmail.com> wrote:
Sorry dear,
 
          55% in graduation is required.i hav attached the advertisement ,see education qualification there.
Sudhanshu dev
jamshedpur



On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 9:29 AM, mayuri tripathi <tripathi.mayuri@gmail.com> wrote:
dear all ,
 i have scored 53% in graduation and 67% in PG, so am i eligible for punjab and sindh bank po rcruitment ?
(i belong to general catagory )
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[Sarkari-Naukri] plz. send DRDO Exam in ELECTRICIAN Paper

Dear Sir,
 
pl.z send the DRDO Exam Paper in Elecrician Technician I.T.I.
 
Thanks
 
Raghava.


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[Sarkari-Naukri] Re: Harish Sati, Vacancy- High Court of Madhya Pradesh Recruitment of Stenographer, Clerk Steno and Assistant

hello to all
Can Somebody tell me about this MP high court jobs, can
anyone fill this form or only madhya pradesh educated people can fill
the post for clerk jobs

On Jan 22, 1:20 pm, Harish Sati <harish.s...@gmail.com> wrote:
> High Court of Madhya Pradesh, Jabalpur, invites applications for the
> Recruitment of Stenographer, Clerk Steno and Assistant Grade-3.
>
> *Last Date:*
>
> Feb 15, 2010
> Assistant Grade-III
>
> *Posts:* 483
>
> *Pay Scale:*
>
> Rs.5200-20200 (Grade Pay Rs. 1900)
> Stenographers
>
> *Posts:* 32
>
> *Pay Scale:*
>
> Rs.5200-20200 (Grade Pay Rs. 2800)
> Clerk Steno
>
> *Posts:* 179
>
> *Pay Scale:*
>
> Rs.5200-20200 (Grade Pay Rs. 1900)
>
> *Age Limit:*
>
> 18-35 years [Relaxation as per rules]
>
> *How to Apply:*
>
> The application (typed in foolscap size paper) in prescribed format reach
> The Office of District and Session Judge of concerned District where
> candidate want to appear for the examination on or before last date.
>
> *Official Website:*
>
> http://www.mphighcourt.nic.in/
>
> *Download More Details:*
>
> http://www.mpinfo.org/mpinfonew/rojgar/2009/2812/high_court_jabalpur.pdf
>
> *Download Application Form:*
>
> http://www.mpinfo.org/mpinfonew/rojgar/2009/2812/high_court_jabalpur_...
>
> --
> with warm regards
>
> Harish Sati
> Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)
> Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068
>
> (M) + 91 - 9990646343 | (E-mail) Harish.s...@gmail.com

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Re: [Sarkari-Naukri] punjab and sindh bank po recruitment .

You have to make arrangement for computer diploma certificate. Go to any govt. recognized computer training institute and talk to them and tell then your problem. They will tell you about this.
Sudhanshu dev
jamshedpur



On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 7:47 AM, ronak karanpuria <ronak.karanpuria@gmail.com> wrote:
sir i also want to know
becuase i have 78% in graduation
but the i didn't have any diploma in computer but i know all the things in computer ..
I have done in engineering ....
and i know even the computer programing...
so please tell me whether i am eligible or not....??????

On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 9:36 PM, Sudhanshu Dev <sdevunion@gmail.com> wrote:
Sorry dear,
 
          55% in graduation is required.i hav attached the advertisement ,see education qualification there.
Sudhanshu dev
jamshedpur



On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 9:29 AM, mayuri tripathi <tripathi.mayuri@gmail.com> wrote:
dear all ,
 i have scored 53% in graduation and 67% in PG, so am i eligible for punjab and sindh bank po rcruitment ?
(i belong to general catagory )
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Re: [Sarkari-Naukri] phd after b.tech

hi SV
if u r having 75% or more marks in B.Tech. you can directly apply in IIT's NIT's and IISc.
If u have qualified gate will pay extra advantage to u

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[Sarkari-Naukri] stenographer in lok sabha

pls let me know the examination dates of stenographer in lok sabha which was pulished in the employment news vide advertisement no. 4/2009

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Re: [Sarkari-Naukri] phd after b.tech

In India there is no chance for that i think....

If you find any chance for that share with me too.

regards
Ramanathan.R

forever.....


On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 10:01 PM, s v <s.angel.v1@gmail.com> wrote:
hello friends

Please tell me can we apply for Ph.D from IIT and other reputed colleges in India or abroad just after completing our B.Tech and without doing M.Tech???

All the Best.

rgds
SV

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[Sarkari-Naukri] CONFIRMATION REGARDING APPROVAL OF POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MATERIAL MANAGEMENT FROM INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MATERIAL MANAGEMENT, MUMBAI

Dear Sir/Madom,

You are requested to clear the following doubts as described below:

  1. Is there a mandatory requirement of AICTE Approval along with DEC for all management courses like Material Management which may complete through correspondace method?
  2. Is Post Graduate Diploma in Material Management (PGDMM) through correspondance course from Indian Institute of Management [IIMM], Mumbai approved by AICTE?
  3. pls. confirm whether MBA from Bhoj Open University is recognised by AICTE.

 

I'm a working personnel in GAIL (India) LTd. & currently doing Graduate Diploma in Material Management from IIMM, Ahmedabad chapter & I want to pursue MBA/PGDM.

Some universities like Sikkim Manipal are providing MBAs through distance learning method. Whtether their management course is required for AICTE approval & if required then they are approved through the APEX body.

 

Please reply us through return mail, you may also mail us rtripathi74@gmail.com .

 

 

सादर,

Thanks,

राजीव त्रिपाठी,

Rajeev Tripathi,

गेल(इंडिया) लिमिटेड,

GAIL(India) Ltd.,

आबूरोड

Abu Road

 

[Sarkari-Naukri] help in career guidance

sir 
i have done engineering in electronics & commuication and scored 78%.. in 2009
in 12th class =82%
in 10th class=80%



and know i am doing LL.B. from govt.college...(First year of law)


1. i want to know that what should i do after Graduation(B.E.) my scope and career prospectus..

2.Is my decision right that after B.E. should i go for LL.B.(3 year course)...if not what should i do...

before you give your advice i want to tell you something...
that is my father is an advocate....and don't you think that my father is an advocate that's why i choose LL.b. 
i really like  as lawyer....but the problem is that it take three years...to complete LL.B....
3years is a long time...
please help me....

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Re: [Sarkari-Naukri] punjab and sindh bank po recruitment .

sir i also want to know
becuase i have 78% in graduation
but the i didn't have any diploma in computer but i know all the things in computer ..
I have done in engineering ....
and i know even the computer programing...
so please tell me whether i am eligible or not....??????

On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 9:36 PM, Sudhanshu Dev <sdevunion@gmail.com> wrote:
Sorry dear,
 
          55% in graduation is required.i hav attached the advertisement ,see education qualification there.
Sudhanshu dev
jamshedpur



On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 9:29 AM, mayuri tripathi <tripathi.mayuri@gmail.com> wrote:
dear all ,
 i have scored 53% in graduation and 67% in PG, so am i eligible for punjab and sindh bank po rcruitment ?
(i belong to general catagory )
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[Sarkari-Naukri] for my engineer friends...the future of INDia..plz read it..once

dear group mates 

this is in continuation of my last mail...

thnks 4 being agreed wd me n not only u many of my indian friends even frnds in central US agreed though they r not Indian agreed.

 history tells 79% in civil services qualified  since 1954 till now are engineering background students . most of them tiered of wrking for other, so they not only reluctant from their companies rather they gone mad for serving these bloody ethnocentric mind US managers who r just using their mind...
what we r doing in these US based companies just selleing ourself
i.e "demag bech ke khaNA"
N THEY BLOODY R EATING IT ..
we study here wrking here but wrked for them ...Y?

they know tht if we can make time for us then we can make anything for us...anything 
this anything will be everything 4 them..then they rate it ...

our brain is ANMOL for us ..isnt?
but in english it is MONEYLESS for them?
thts y they rate it..cheaply  coz we let them doing this..

in comparison to US ,UK, Canada  in INDIA several times more engineers are there but every body dream to go US .

they r so cleaver they take  indian project they use indian talent workforce they use our time our resources our land but increase GDP of theier country ...Y?

because lack of our system efficiency we became dependent on them ...
WHAT IS THIS ...?
IS THIS NOT SCENE EXACTLY WHAT WE HAVE FACED DURING BRITISH PERIOD ?
so r u ready for next  freedom fight like 1857 ?

make your own system  develop your own field ..by urself wd ur brain its priceless but not moneyless proove it ...
only way to do is clearing IAS...
my dad is ISS indian statistical services officer he told me there are only three person who actually rule  PM,CM & DM who is actually  renowned king ...
I can not be PM coz he is someone who shud be oldest in any political party..
I can not be CM coz he shudbe most corrupt person in the state...
but,,
but I can surely be DM who is smartest, self dependent and honored person in among the country's people..

thts all 

thanks for reading 
wish me luck!!

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[Sarkari-Naukri] INTELLIGENCE BUREAU TECHNICAL/EXECUTIVE ADMIT CARD

WELL FRNDS, HAS ANYONE OF U GOT THE INTELLIGENCE BUREAU TECHNICAL/EXECUTIVE ADMIT CARD.........
IF YES PLS LET US KNOW ABOUT THIS COZ IT IS A VERY LONG TIME TO SUBMIT THE FORM.......

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[Sarkari-Naukri] phd after b.tech

hello friends

Please tell me can we apply for Ph.D from IIT and other reputed colleges in India or abroad just after completing our B.Tech and without doing M.Tech???

All the Best.

rgds
SV

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Re: [Sarkari-Naukri] punjab and sindh bank po recruitment .

Sorry dear,
 
          55% in graduation is required.i hav attached the advertisement ,see education qualification there.
Sudhanshu dev
jamshedpur



On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 9:29 AM, mayuri tripathi <tripathi.mayuri@gmail.com> wrote:
dear all ,
 i have scored 53% in graduation and 67% in PG, so am i eligible for punjab and sindh bank po rcruitment ?
(i belong to general catagory )

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RE: [Sarkari-Naukri] What after MBA

Can I leverage my educational back ground in these companies. Am asking so because I have never seen any advertisements about the same.

Cheers

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you can apply in goverment undertaking compay


On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 7:18 PM, Manish K Gupta <m.gupta11@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was wondering if there is anything one can do in government services, after MBA (Marketing).
>
> Is any body aware of any such option. Please let me know.
>
> Cheers
>
> Manish K Gupta
> +91 98337 11550
> Skype: manishkgupta84
>
> Sent from my Nokia phone
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[Sarkari-Naukri] GPSC EXAMINATION

Dear All,
 
Good evening,
 
Pls provid Information of GPSC exam,
 
Tnx & rgds
Satish Joshi
 

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[Sarkari-Naukri] Harish Sati, Sports News in Brief December 2009

Sports News in Brief: December 2009

BOXING
WBC World Heavy-weight Title
Vitali Klitschko retained his title, winning a unanimous points decision against American challenger Kevin Johnson. The 38-year-old Ukrainian spent the entire fight on the offensive against previously unbeaten Johnson but could not find his customary knockout as his opponent opted for survival.

Suranjoy wins gold at President's Cup boxing
Asian champion Suranjoy Singh has become the first Indian boxer to clinch a gold medal at the inter-continental President's Cup. He out-punched Frenchman Nordine Oubaali 8-1 in the flyweight (51kg) final, in Baku, Azerbaijan. The 22-year-old Manipuri's triumph also fetched him US $3,000 at the prestigious season-ending event, where confederations from Asia, America, Africa, Europe and Oceania are pitted against each other.

CHESS
Asian Team Championship, 2009
India-A men's team overwhelmed Sri Lanka to annex the gold in the Tata Steel Asian Team Chess Championship which concluded at Kolkata. Vietnam took the silver while Iran had to be content with the bronze. In the women's section, Vietnam crushed Nepal 4-0 to total 11 points and win the gold. 

National Premier Title
Baskaran Adhiban won the title with a round to spare in match against Abhijeet Gupta of PSPB. Adhiban also bagged his first Grandmaster norm in the process, something which he had narrowly missed thrice in the last two years.

CRICKET
Australia-West Indies Test series
Australia survived a tense final session to force a draw against the West Indies in an absorbing second Test at the Adelaide Oval.

Australia triumphed over a never-say-die West Indies inside four overs on the final day to win the third and final Test by 35 runs, and win the three-Test series 2-0. The West Indies came into the final day requiring 51 more runs for the unlikeliest of victories with Nos. 10 and 11 at the crease, but were eventually dismissed for 323.

South Africa-England Test series
Last man Graham Onions played out a tense final over from Makhaya Ntini as England escaped with a draw on the fifth and final day of the first Test against South Africa at Centurion.

Graeme Swann took five for 54 as England wrapped up victory by an innings and 98 runs on the fifth day of the second Test against South Africa at Kingsmead.

Australia-Pakistan Test Series
Chasing a mammoth total of 422 runs, Pakistan had a daunting task of surviving the penultimate day of the first Test match at Melbourne, and Australian off-spinner Nathan Hauritz made the task impossible with his maiden five wicket haul. Riding on Hauritz's splendid spell (5-101) Australia defeated Pakistan by 171 runs. For Aussie captain, Ricky Ponting, the win was more special, as he has now captained the most Test victories (42) than any other player in the world, and played in more wins (93).

India-Sri Lanka Test Series
India became the number one team in Test rankings after they spanked Sri Lanka by an innings and 24 runs in the third and final cricket Test, played in Mumbai, to clinch the three-match series 2-0.

India-Sri Lanka ODI series
The first match at Rajkot saw a flurry of 4s and 6s resulting in both teams together scoring 825 runs in 100 overs, at a strike rate of 8.25 per over. In the end India just managed to scrape through with a three-run victory. Batting first, India amassed 414 runs in 5 overs. It was the highest ODI total ever recorded on Indian soil. Lankans finished at 411 for 8 in 50 overs, becoming first team ever to score 400-plus while chasing and still lose.

Tillakaratne Dilshan's power-packed century provided the perfect platform for the visitors as Sri Lanka defeated India by three wickets in the second match at Nagpur to level the series 1-1.

Gautam Gambhir hit 150 not out and Virat Kohli his first ODI ton as India beat Sri Lanka by 7 wickets at Eden Gardens, Kolkata, taking an unbeatable 3-1 lead in the five-match series.

The fifth and final match had to be abandoned because of the 'dangerous' pitch at Feroze Shah Kotla ground in New Delhi. The controversy forced the DDCA to apologise and the BCCI to disband the pitch committee headed by Daljit Singh.

India-Sri Lanka T20 series
Yuvraj Singh belted a whirlwind 60 and bagged three wickets to fashion a six-wicket win for India in the second T20 International against Sri Lanka at Mohali. The win enabled India to level the two-match series. Sri Lanka had defeated India by 29-run loss in the first match in Nagpur.

India is ranked world number one
On December 6, 2009 millions of Indians were united in celebration as their team ascended to the top of the ICC Test rankings after defeating Sri Lanka in the third and final Test at Mumbai. Fittingly, the win that made it possible was marked by stand-out performances from the men who have played a crucial role in India's ascent. Virender Sehwag has scored more runs than any other Indian batsman over the last 25 Tests—played over a two-year period starting November 2007. His rollicking 293—at a pace that left the bowlers ample time to finish the demolition job— proved pivotal as India fulfilled its tryst with the top slot.

Harbhajan Singh and Zaheer Khan have been India's highest wicket-takers during this period. Both picked up six wickets apiece for the match, with Zaheer coming up with a five-wicket haul to polish off the tail and take India to a comfortable win by an innings and 24 runs.

Sehwag breaks records
Virender Sehwag has become the first Indian to post two double centuries against Sri Lanka. He is also the first Indian batsman to rake-up 200 runs through boundaries (202 runs in 40 fours and seven sixes). Only John Edrich (238 runs in 1965), Mathew Hayden (218 runs in 2003) and Inzamam-ul-Haq (206 runs in 2002) have recorded more runs through boundaries than Sehwag. He has also become the first Indian batsman to share six double century stands for the first wicket in Tests.

FOOTBALL
FIFA World Player of Year
Argentine and Barcelona football star Lionel Messi has been named World Player of the Year, while Portuguese and Real Madrid icon Cristiano Ronaldo has secured the Puskas Goal of the Year gong.

SAFF title, 5th
India avenged their last edition title loss as they prevailed over Maldives 3-1 via penalty shoot-out in the SAFF Championships summit clash to claim their fifth crown. The championship was held in Dhaka, Bangladesh. After the match failed to produce any goal in the regulation and extra times, the match was decided in a penalty shoot-out.

HOCKEY
Champions Challenge, 2009
New Zealand defeated Pakistan 4-2 to lift the title. Earlier, Pakistan had defeated India 6-3 in the semi-finals.

Champions Trophy, 2009
Australia clinched the ABN AMRO Hockey Champions Trophy title in stunning fashion beating Germany 5-3. Australia clinched the title for the second year in a row and had won the title nine times earlier. The championship was held in Melbourne.

SHOOTING
Gagan shoots double gold in Asian event
Gagan Narang shot an individual gold and also helped India bag the team gold in the Asian Air Gun Championships in Doha. The team comprising Narang, P.T. Raghunath and Sanjeev Rajput won the gold with a score of 1782. The silver was won by China (1779) while Iran (1764) bagged the bronze.

In the junior men's air rifle, Chain Singh won the bronze. In the youth category, Navdeep Singh Rathore shot 585 to qualify for the inaugural edition of the Youth Olympics in 2010.

TENNIS
Davis Cup, 2009
Spain won its fourth Davis Cup title when Fernando Verdasco and Feliciano Lopez took the doubles to give the team an unassailable 3-0 lead over the Czech Republic. Spain also becomes the first country since Sweden in 1998 to retain the Davis Cup, after triumphing in 2008 in Argentina.

WRESTLING
Commonwealth Free-style Championship
Indian women wrestlers put up a good show by winning three gold, four silver and five bronze medals followed closely by Canada and Cameroon during the championship held at Jalandhar. Among Indian wrestlers Babita, Geeta and Alka Tomar won gold in the 51, 55 and 59 Kg free-style wrestling.

Indian men grapplers put their opponents on the mat and put up a splendid show by winning 14 medals. Hosts India won seven golds, three silver and four bronze in the free style competition and clinched the team championship trophy.


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[Sarkari-Naukri] Harish Sati, Events, Appointments etc. December 2009

Events; Appointments; Etc.: December 2009

APPOINTED; ELECTED; Etc.

Shibhu Soren: JMM chief, he has been elected as the Chief Minister of Jharkhand.

Sushma Swaraj:
BJP leader, she is the new leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha.

Nitin Gadkari:
He has been elected as the President of BJP.

Kaushik Basu:
He has been appointed Chief Economic Advisor in the Finance Ministry in place of Arvind Virmani, who has joined the International Monetary Fund as an Executive Director.


RESIGNED

N.D. Tiwari:
Governor of Andhra Pradesh, a day after his pictures in a sex romp were flashed in the media.

Lal Krishan Advani:
Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha.


DISTINGUISHED VISITORS

Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck:
King of Bhutan.

Yukio Hatoyama:
Prime Minister of Japan.

Herve Morin:
Defence Minister of France.

Robert Zoellick:
President of World Bank.


DIED

Bina Rai:
Legendary actress who charmed Indian audiences with her performance in 'Anarkali' and 'Taj Mahal'. She was 78.

S.K. Singh:
Governor of Rajasthan. He was 77.

Paul Samuelson:
Nobel economics laureate whose work helped form the basis of modern economics. He was 94.


EVENTS
DECEMBER
4—Over 40 people are killed as militants storm a mosque popular with army officers in Pakistan's garrison city of Rawalpindi.

4—
The Nepal government, headed by Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal, holds a historic meeting at the base camp of Mt. Everest, amid freezing temperatures, to highlight the danger posed by global warming to the Himalayas.

5—
A massive blast triggered by fireworks display causes a stampede in a packed Russian nightclub in the Ural mountain city of Perm, killing at least 109 and wounding 130 others.

7—
A landmark and largest ever UN climate summit opens at Copenhagen, Denmark.

8—
A series of five coordinated attacks strike Baghdad leaving 118 people dead.

9—
Succumbing to pressure, the Union government concedes to the demand for a separate State of Telangana for which the process will be initiated and an appropriate resolution will be moved in Andhra Assembly in due course.

15—
At least 33 persons are killed in a powerful car bomb blast outside the home of a senior PML-N leader in Punjab province of Pakistan.

21—
Snow and freezing temperatures cause transport chaos across Europe.

28—
At least 32 people are killed in a suicide attack on a Muharram procession in Karachi, Pakistan.

31—
A suicide bomber penetrates army base in Afghanistan killing seven CIA men and five Canadians.



MILESTONES

Ben Bernanke: US Federal Reserve Bank Chairman, he has been named as the "Person of the Year, 2009" by the Time magazine, for helping guide USA through financial turmoil.

Jaspinder Grewal:
Patiala engineer who now resides in Chicago he is the youngest presenter at the US National Health IT Summit 2010 and the National HIPAA Summit 2010. HIPAA is the world's biggest event as far as Healthcare Information Technology is concerned.

Kaiane Aldorino:
Miss Gibraltar, she has won the 2009 Miss World crown in a ceremony held at Johannesburg, South Africa. Miss Mexico Perla Beltran finished second, while Miss South Africa Tatum Keshwar was third.



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[Sarkari-Naukri] Harish Sati, Current General Knowledge December 2009

Current General Knowledge: December 2009

AVIATION
Solar-powered aircraft  to create flight history
History is being created inside a hangar at Dubendorf Air Base (Switzerland) that will radically change the way an aircraft flies. The prototype of an aircraft, to be propelled entirely by solar power even at night, has already been successfully tested for a 'flea hop' or a short flight at this airbase.

Scientists and engineers are working full-steam to fly the aircraft around the world for 36 hours through day and night in the spring or summer of 2010.

Indian engineers and students have also shown a keen interest in being part of this historic feat but are yet to become part of the 70-member team which is working on making the project a reality.

The aircraft, bearing call sign HB-SIA, has a weight of only 1,600 kg but has a wingspan of 63 metre, length of 21.85 metre and 6.4 metre height. Its weight can be compared to a family car and the engine power to a scooter's. It generates power from 11,628 photovoltaic solar cells spread over the wings having a span of an Airbus A-340.

The aircraft is expected to be flown about 8,000 km each in five legs, having five stops in five continents. The stoppages would be in Europe, the US, Pacific (probably Hawaii), the Emirates and China.

The idea is to take off an hour before sunrise, climb to the maximum altitude of 8,000 metres and not use energy stock in the battery. When the sun goes down, the aircraft would go down to an altitude of about 1,000 meters to use lesser energy.

The aircraft has been designed for short take-offs and landings. Its Version-II, to be called HB-SIB, would be built by 2013 to undertake a Trans-Atlantic flight.

Bertrand Piccard is the force behind the project and its test-pilot, which probably means taking forward a family tradition of innovation and adventure. His grandfather went in a balloon to the stratosphere and his father reached the bottom of the ocean in one of the first submarines.

AWARDS
Shakti Bhatt First Book Prize, 2009
Mridula Koshy's If It is Sweet, a collection of short stories, has bagged the award. The New Delhi-based author will get Rs 1 lakh and a citation. 

In 2008, Pakistani author Mohammed Hanif's A Case of Exploding Mangoes had won the award.

The Shakti Bhatt Foundation is a non-profit trust set up by the late writer/editor's family to keep her memory alive.

Sahitya Akademi Awards, 2009
Renowned Hindi poet Kailash Vajpeyi has been honoured with the Sahitya Akademi award for his work, Hawa mein hastakshar (Signature in the wind).

The other poets honoured with Sahitya Akademi award are: Praduman Singh Jindrahia (Dogri), Jess Fernandes (Konkani), Raghu Leishangthem (Manipuri), Vasant Abaji Dahake (Marathi), Phani Mohanty (Oriuya), Damayanti Beshra (Santhali) and Puviarasu (Tamil).
   
Those who won awards for collections of short stories include Vaidehi (Kannada), late Manmohan Jha (Maithili), Samiran Chhetri 'Priyadarshi' (Nepali), Major Ratan Jangid (Rajasthani), Prashasya Mitra Shastri (Sanskrit) and Anand Khemani (Sindhi).
   
Well-known novelists Dhrubajyoti Bora (Assamese), late Manoranjan Lahary (Bodo), U.A. Khadar (Malayalam) and Yarlagadda Laxmi Prasad (Telugu) were also honoured with the 2009 awards.

Lokmanya Tilak National Journalist Award, 2010
N. Ram, Editor-in-Chief of the Hindu newspaper, has received the prestigious award, which is conferred for excellence in journalism on a personality making important contribution to the field of journalism at national level. Vir Sanghvi of Hindustan Times was the recipient of the Tilak Award in 2009.

DEFENCE
First consignment of Navy MIGs arrives
The first four Russian-made MiG-29K fighters to be deployed on the aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya, formerly the Admiral Gorshkov, when it is inducted into the Indian Navy have been received in a knocked-down condition and will now be assembled in this country. The jets arrived in the country on December 4, celebrated as Navy Day.

The jets were purchased by the Navy as part of a $1.5 billion deal signed with Russia in January 2004 for the Admiral Gorshkov. Of this $740 million was meant for the aircraft and the balance for the refitting of the carrier. Russians have now upped the price to between $2.2 billion and $2.9 billion.

The Navy will eventually be getting 12 MiG-29K single-seater aircraft and four MiG-29KUB twin-seat trainer aircraft, some in flyaway condition.

The Navy has named its MiG-29K squadron the Black Panthers. As the 45,000-tonne Kiev class aircraft carrier is scheduled to be delivered by 2012, the jets will undertake shore-based sorties from Goa.

EXPEDITIONS
Delhi girl Reena becomes first Indian woman to Ski to South Pole
For 38 days, Reena Kaushal Dharmshaktu, a mountaineer and outdoor instructor based in Delhi, along with seven other women skied for eight to 10 hours a day, traversing a 915 km path through one of the coldest and most desolate regions of the world. At 11.09pm on December 30, 2009, Reena reached the trademark mirror-ball in the middle of nowhere that marks the geographic South Pole, becoming the first Indian women to ski to the southern-most tip of the Earth.
   
She was part of the Kaspersky Commonwealth Antarctic Expedition mounted to mark the 60th anniversary of the Commonwealth.
 
For 38-year-old Reena, who had edged out 116 compatriots to get the right to represent India in the expedition, it marked a unique achievement. Her mountaineer husband, Love Raj Singh Dharmshaktu, climbed Mt Everest in May 2009. "That is the highest point on Earth and I will be skiing to South Pole, the lowest point on Earth," Reena had written in the expedition's web-page.

It was an arduous journey through the incredibly cold, all-white expanse of the continent, where the team had to negotiate hundreds of metres deep crevasses. The expedition left behind nothing in the icy wilderness, even carrying back human waste on 80 kg sledges that each member towed.

OIL
India to raise oil reserve to 8.5mt by 2012
India will create a five million tonne strategic petroleum reserve by 2012, raising the country's total storage capacity to 8.5 million tonnes—enough to meet 90-days consumption.
 
 "To cater to situations like wars and natural calamities, we have established an SPV (special purpose vehicle) called Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserve Limited (ISPRL) that will create a storage facility of five million tonnes by 2012," according to Minister of State for Petroleum Jitin Prasada.
   
ISPRL says it would create the storage facilities at Visakhapatnam, Mangalore and Padur (near Udupi). The proposed storages would be in underground rock caverns near the east and west coasts so that they are readily accessible to the refining sector. Underground rock caverns are considered the safest means of storing hydrocarbons.

RIL makes third gas discovery in KG basin
On December 22, 2009, Reliance Industries (RIL) announced its third successive discovery of natural gas in 2009. All three finds have been in the Krishna-Godavari (KG) basin off India's eastern coast.
   
The commercial potential of the discovery in the block, known as KGD3, was being evaluated by gathering more data, RIL said in a statement. RIL holds a 90% equity stake in the block, which covers 3,288 square kilometres, and UK-based Hardy Oil holds the rest.

PERSONS
Dharamshaktu, Reena Kaushal
Reena Kaushal Dharmshaktu, a mountaineer and outdoor instructor based in Delhi reached the trademark mirror-ball in the middle of nowhere that marks the geographic South Pole, on December 30, 2009, becoming the first Indian women to ski to the southern-most tip of the Earth. She was part of the Kaspersky Commonwealth Antarctic Expedition mounted to mark the 60th anniversary of the Commonwealth.

38-year-old Reena did her mountaineering training from the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute in Darjeeling and has been on IMF expeditions to Gangotri 1, the first ascent of Argan Kangri, Fluted Peak, Stock Kangri, Phawararang, Mt Nun and others.

She is currently a freelance instructor with the US-headquartered National Outdoor Leadership Schools (NOLS) that teaches outdoor skills to people. Her father was an Armyman and during his posting in Darjeeling, Reena fell in love with the mountains. "Being from an Army background, we used to go for long walks with our father which set the groundwork for my tilt towards mountaineering," said Reena, who now wants to spread awareness about conserving the environment.

PLACES
Copenhagen
A landmark and largest ever UN climate summit was held here in December 2009. Copenhagen is the capital and largest city of Denmark. It is situated on the islands of Zealand and Amager.

First documented in the 11th century, Copenhagen became the capital of Denmark in the beginning of the 15th century and during the 17th century under the reign of Christian IV it became an important regional centre. With the completion of the transnational Oresund Bridge in 2000, Copenhagen has become the centre of the increasingly integrating Oresund Region. Within this region, Copenhagen and the Swedish city of Malmö are in the process of growing into one common metropolitan area.

With around 2.7 million inhabitants within a 50 km radius, Copenhagen is one of the most densely populated areas in Northern Europe.

Telangana
Till September 1948, Telangana region was part of Nizam's dominion, which was the biggest Muslim State in India under British rule, known as the Hyderabad State. After Hyderabad's merger in the Indian Union a year after Indian became independent, it was divided in to three parts. While some districts went to Karnataka and Maharashtra, Telangana region retained its identity of a separate State till 1956.
 
Under sustained pressure from the coastal Andhra region (earlier part of Madras presidency under British rule) the government of India merged Telangana, including Hyderabad, with the Andhra State comprising of thirteen districts of coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema region. But complaining of injustices and discrimination, the people of Telangana continued their fight for a separate State.

The biggest agitation was witnessed in 1969, when more than 400 hundred people died in government crack-down and the demand went on to the backburner.

Several agreements were reached between Andhra and Telangana on ensuring justice in river water sharing, government jobs and sharing of funds, but they were never kept.

K. Chandrasekhara Rao revived the demand in 2001 after he left Telugu Desam Party. The region today has 35 million population spread in ten districts including Hyderabad, the State capital. Most of its area is arid and dependent on rains for agriculture, though both the big rivers of the state—Godavari and Krishna—pass through the region.

PROJECTS
Rosa Power plant
The 77th birth anniversary of late Dhirubhai Ambani, on December 28, 2009, was chosen by Anil Dhirubhai Ambani group (ADAG) to switch on its Rosa Power plant in Uttar Pradesh.

After synchronising with the State grid, it became northern India's first thermal power plant in the private sector to do so.

The total capacity of the project, costing Rs 6,000 crore, is going to be 1,200 MW. The first unit of 300 MW would get fully operational by April 2010. The second stage of 600 MW is likely to get operational by March 2012.

What makes the project significant for UP is that 900 MW would be supplied to the UP Power Corporation Limited (UPPCL). The rest 300 MW would be used as 'merchant capacity'— company can sell it to others.
   
Spreading over an area of around 1,500 acres, the construction of the project started in June 2007. The plant would take water from Garrah river which flows nearby. Around 75 cubic metres of water taken in would then be heated into steam to turn turbines of over 250 tonnes at a pace of 3,000 rotations per minute in order to generate the requisite power.

India's first solar power plant opened in Amritsar
The sun virtually rose in the border belt of Punjab with Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy Farooq Abdullah inaugurating India's first-ever 2-MW solar power plant at Awan, near Amritsar, Punjab, on December 15, 2009.

The plant, set up by US company Azure Power in the independent power producers (IPP) mode in this sleepy village, started functioning as Dr Abdullah switched on its button. The 2MW plant will subsequently be expanded to enable it to produce 5 MW of power.

RESEARCH
Lung, skin cancer genes decoded
Scientists have identified all the changes in cells of two cancers to produce the first entire cancer gene maps, calling the findings a "transforming moment" in their understanding of the disease.  The mapping of the complete genetic codes of melanoma skin cancer and lung cancer will set the stage for a medical revolution in which every tumour can be targeted with personalized therapy.
 
The studies by international scientists and Britain's Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in Cambridge are the first comprehensive descriptions of tumour cell mutations and lay bare all the genetic changes behind the two cancers. Such a detailed picture of the fundamental causes of the disease will lead to earlier detection, new breeds of drugs and better understanding of what causes the disease, scientists claim.

The scientists sequenced entire DNA from both tumour tissue and normal tissue from a melanoma patient and a lung cancer patient, using a technology called massively parallel sequencing. By comparing the cancer sequences with the healthy ones, they were able to pick up all changes specific to cancer.

The lung tumour carried more than 23,000 mutations and the melanoma had more than 33,000. A smoker develops one mutation for every 15 cigarettes smoked.

Scientists now have to track specific mutations that lead to cancer. This would help in producing drugs to suppress these mutations. By about 2020, cancer patients could have their tumours analysed to find the genetic defects that drive them.

Now, chill with a tea pill
The tiny tea tablet developed by scientists in Tocklai Experimental Station (TES) of the Tea Research Association (TRA), located amid lush green tea gardens in Jorhat in Upper Assam, may soon become an alternative for the age-old tea bag, a favourite with tea drinkers all over the world.

Tea tablets can be chewed or added to a cup of hot water for a cup of tea. Chewing a tablet will freshen and cheer up a person with nearly the same effect as having a hot cup of brewed tea.

The tea pill is one of the innovations of the TES in Jorhat, the oldest and the largest research station of its kind in the world. Since its inception in 1911, TES has become synonymous with the research on its scientists have developed many technologies for boosting the tea production, especially in the North-east India.

Some of major contributions of the TES to the tea industry include technique for vegetative propagation of tea by inter-nodal cuttings, development of 30 high-yielding and better quality clones and l4 hybrid seeds, selecting 154 region specific clones. TES also takes up collaborative projects with some leading research institutes of the country, which include making tea manufacture a continuous process by an integrated monitoring system, studies on the pharmacological, physiological and medicinal values of tea, tissue culture.

First map of earth gravity field 
European researchers have drawn up the first full map of the Earth gravity field on the basis of information supplied by the GOCE probe of the European Space Agency (ESA). The research vehicle was launched from Russia's Plesetsk spaceport in March 2009 with a Rokot rocket.

The map confirmed earlier hypothesis that the gravity force is not constant throughout the plane due to geological and other peculiarities. For instance, St Petersburg is the area with largest gravity in the European part of Russia.

India's first human genome sequence
A team of scientists of the CSIR have declared success in decoding the genome sequencing of an Indian citizen, a move that opens vistas for low-cost health care and predictive medicine for the masses.

The sequencing of the genome puts India in a select group of countries, including the USA, the UK, Canada, Korea and China, which have demonstrated such capability.

The Indian genome sequence, achieved in about nine weeks, was among sequences of 14 persons available worldwide. The first genome sequencing was a global effort achieved by several scientists across the world over a period of 13 years, beginning in 1990.

The sequencing opens up vistas for accurate treatment of individuals or a group of population whose genome has been mapped.

Scientists at the CSIR could achieve this feat by adopting new technology and by effectively integrating complex computational and bio-informatics tools with high throughput analytical capability using super-computers.

SPACE RESEARCH
Russia to knock out Earth-bound asteroid?
Russia is considering sending a spacecraft to a large asteroid, Apophis, to knock it off its path and prevent a possible collision with Earth.
   
When the 270-m asteroid was discovered in 2004, astronomers estimated the chances of it smashing into Earth in its first flyby in 2029 were as high as 1-in-37, but have since lowered their estimate.  Further studies ruled out the possibility of an impact in 2029, when the asteroid is expected to come no closer than 29,450 kilometers above Earth's surface, but they indicated a small possibility of a hit on subsequent encounters. According to NASA, another close encounter in 2068 will involve a 1-in-330,000 chance of impact.
   
Calculations show that it's possible to create a special purpose spacecraft within the time on hand, which would help avoid the collision without destroying the asteroid and without detonating any nuclear charges.

"Super Earth" just 80 light years away
US astronomers have detected the second smallest exo-planet ever discovered with a mass just four times heavier than the Earth, adding to a growing number of low-mass planets dubbed "super-Earths."

The exo-planet, a name given to planets outside our solar system, has been dubbed HD156668b, and is located around 80 light years from Earth in the direction of the Hercules constellation. A light year is rough 9,460 billion kilometres.

The planet orbits around its parent star in just over four days.

The smallest exo-planet previously discovered by astronomers was Gliese 581 e, detected by a Swiss astronomer in April 2009 some 20.5 light years from Earth in the Balance constellation. But it orbits much closer to its star, making its temperature much higher than that on Earth.

Some 423 exo-planets have been identified by astronomers so far, according to specialist site exoplanet.eu, but none appear to be similar to Earth or capable of supporting life.

However, astronomers generally express confidence that either the Kepler telescope or the European Corot telescope will eventually find exo-planets like Earth.

Hottest star in galaxy
Astronomers have discovered one of the fieriest stars in the galaxy which is 35 times hotter than the sun. The dying star which has a surface temperature of 200,000 degrees was captured by astronomers at Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics in the University of Manchester by using the recently refurbished Hubble Space Telescope (HST).
 
The star was located at centre of the Bug Nebula which is about 3,500 light years away in the constellation Scorpius. This is the first time the star has been pictured.

"This star was so hard to find because it is hidden behind a cloud of dust and ice in the middle of the nebula," explained Prof Albert Zijlstra from the University of Manchester.

MISCELLANEOUS
World's fastest train launched by China
Imagine zipping between Mumbai and Delhi in four hours flat on a superfast train. Well, Indians may have to dream about it for a long time to come but China, on December 26, 2009, launched what it described as the world's fastest train, one that can travel at an average speed of 350 kph.

On its inaugural run, the train covered the 1,068 km between Wuhan in central China and Guangzhou in the south in two hours 45 minutes.
   
By comparison, the average for high-speed trains in Japan is 243 kph while in France it is 277 kph.

The high speed line will use technology developed in co-operation with companies such as Siemens, Bombardier and Alstom.

China's new rail service is expected to act as a catalyst in the development of central parts of the country by linking it to highly developed industrial hubs in the south.
   
The Chinese government has also announced plans to build 42 high-speed lines by 2012 in order to spur economic growth amid the global downturn. The goal is to take the rail network from the current 86,000 km to 120,000 km.

Indians can fly Tricolour at night
Indian citizens can now fly the national flag even at night, provided the flagpole is above 100 feet and the flag is well-illuminated.  The Home Ministry took the decision following a proposal by industrialist and Congress MP Naveen Jindal, who had earlier won a court battle to make flying the Tricolour a fundamental right for every citizen.

In a representation to the Ministry in June 2009, Jindal had sought permission to fly a mammoth-sized national flag on huge flagpoles at night. Jindal had said the national flag is to be flown "as far as possible between sunrise and sunset" as per Flag Code of India, but it was a common practice worldwide for massive national flags to be flown day and night on flagpoles of 100 feet and above in height. Citing the example of countries like Malaysia, Jordon, Abu Dhabi, North Korea, Brazil, Mexico and Turkmenistan where monumental flags are flown at night, Jindal proposed that such flags to be flown in India also.
   
The Ministry said that such flagpoles could be installed, provided there was adequate arrangement for proper illumination of flags at night with backup in case of power failure and the flags are replaced immediately as soon as they get damaged due to vagaries of nature.

Climate-change index
Scientists, on December 9, 2009, unveiled a Dow Jones-style "climate-change index" aimed at showing in user-friendly form the perils posed by man-made global warming. The index takes a basket of complex factors—carbon dioxide (CO2), temperature change, sea level and sea ice—and distils them into a single figure that is more easily understandable for the public, they said.

In 1980, the index stood at 34, its creators, the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, said.

But from 1997, the barometer leapt suddenly, adding dozens of points each year as evidence of climate change accumulated. As of 2007, the index stood at 574.


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Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068

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