Sunday, October 23, 2011

Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RRPSC) Ajmer Web site,www.rpsc.gov.in


Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) Ajmer the premier recruiter of Rajasthan government has a well structured Web site whose address is as follows.


The Web site of the RPSC is quite good it is informative and remains live 100% time live without any technical problem

RPSC site is the most authentic way to get the real-time information from the RPSC about the Recruitment, Result, Notification, Answer key, Syllabus etc.

RPSC conducts Rajasthan Administrative Service (RAS)Examination, and other recruitment for the State Government.

MPPSC Bhopal Web site,www.mppsc.nic.in


Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) Bhopal the premier recruiter of MP government has a well structured Web site whose address is as follows.


The Web site of the MPPSC is quite  identical to UPSC it is informative and remains live 100% time without any technical problem.

MPPSC site is the most authentic way to get the real-time information from the MPPSC about the Recruitment, MPPSC Civil services Result, MPPSC Notification, Answer key, Syllabus etc.

MPPSC conducts Madhya Pradesh Civil Service Examination, and other recruitment for the State Government.
   

Kishore Biyani: Man who Changed Retail Canwas of India




Kishore Biyani He is a commerce graduate with a post-graduate diploma in marketing management. He has over 25 years of experience in the field of manufacturing and retailing of ready-made garments.

Biyani  is the Group CEO of Group and Managing Director of Pantaloon Retail is known as the indian retail magnet who transformed the retail sector in India through his initative. Over the years he has crafted the emergence of Pantaloon Retail as a number one retailer in the country. While retail continues to form the core business of his Group, Mr. Biyani has guided the group to foray into allied businesses across the widening consumption space of India.

Future group has headquartered in Mumbai, operates under 16,000,000 square feet (1,500,000 m2) of retail space in over 85 cities  and 65 rural locations across India. Pantaloon Retail employs around 35,000 people.

At the heart of the organisation is what Biyani calls the Pantaloon Genes. These precepts are :

We like being simple
Speed is the essence of everything
We like to learn while we execute
We like thrift
We believe that customers are always right
We like to think in terms of the majority of people
We take pride in our core value of Indian-ness
We believe in ourselves
We do not like to blame others or external factors
We like to think positively in every situation
We like building and nurturing relationships
We love to rewirte rules even as we retain our values

Future Group’s retail arm follows a multi-format retail strategy and some of its leading formats include, Big Bazaar, Central, Food Bazaar, Pantaloons, Ezone, Home Town and Planet Sports.
 It also operates popular shopping portal, futurebazaar.com and rural retail chain, Aadhar. Future Group’s other businesses include financial services, insurance, brand development and logistics. 

Kishore Biyani is a staunch believer in the group’s corporate credo, ‘Rewrite Rules, Retain Values,’ Kishore Biyani considers Indianness as the core value driving the group business. He recently authored the book, ‘It Happened In India.’He also has philanthropic ventures.

Personal Life:

Kishore Biyani was born in August 1961 and is married to Sangita Biyani. They live in Mumbai with their daughters, Ashni and Avni.

Awards:

Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award

CNBC Indian Business Leaders Awards 2006 The First Generation Entrepreneur of the Year

Lakshmipat Singhania – IIM Lucknow National Leadership Awards 2006 Young Business Leader

UPSC Examination Process is Flawless:Supreme Court



NEW DELHI: The apex Court of India has confirmed that the present system of accepting forms for the Civil Services Examination by the UPSC, is comprehensive and fair. It asked the courts and CAT, not to allow students, in normal circumstances, to appear for the exam unless they have such a right since it puts burden on the commission and gives false hope to aspiring students.

A bench comprising justices Anil R Dave and MK Sharma allowed the appeal of UPSC challenging the order of the Andhra Pradesh High Court. It had asked authorities to allow the student, S Krishna Chaitanya, to appear in the interview for IAS examination if found successful in the Civil Services (mains) Examination, 2010.

According to the UPSC, it had not received the application form of the student in question, but the CAT had directed it to permit the student to appear for the preliminary exam. Later, the tribunal had also asked the UPSC to declare his result.

The SC said: "... courts are becoming more sympathetic to the students and... authorities are directed to permit the students to take an examination without ascertaining whether the concerned candidate had a right to take the examination... if such a direction is given, the court must dispose of the case finally on merits before declaration of the result ," said Justice Dave.


Formation of Jharkhand a opportunity Missed


Tribal welfare was the prime agenda behind the concept as the tribal’s constitute almost 28 % of the total population of the state while it is hardly 4 % at the non Jharkhand part of Bihar. The traditions, way of life and priorities of the tribal’s differ significantly from the non tribal’s, more particularly of the non Jharkhand region. Consequently, a local government more close and aware of the requirements of the tribal populace was thought as more desirable. This was the prime cause for the demand for a separate state of Jharkhand to shape up around the time of independence.

A separate historical perception about the region and vastly different geographical features: Because of the rough relief comprised of hills and forests and the large number of wild animals, Jharkhand was seldom a political part of Bihar.

Cultural differences amongst the tribal’s and non tribal people of Jharkhand region differs significantly from the non Jharkhand people with respect to culture and attitude to life. Individual level assertiveness, casteism, and crime are much less at Jharkhand as compared to the non Jharkhand regions.

Regional welfare was also an important objective because the share of the revenue of Bihar was generated from Jharkhand region while it received less than one fourth of the total budget to spend for regional development.

Majority of the funds generated were spent for other regions, and this happened for decades. The mineral and other natural resources were being exploited but the regional development was not commensurate.
The political representation of the tribal at the state level government was not proportional to the size, significance and population of the region. Most of the ministries were cornered by representatives from non Jharkhand region of Bihar.

However the objective was failed with distant margin due to political instability and misgovernance as peoples of the state struggling to get good life ,health facility, Employment, drinking water ,better infrastructure including road, transportation facility and even law and order.

People are force to migrate from the state for work and money governments are unable to push peoples care policy beaurocracy is out of controol naxalites are widening their base.

It is worth mentioning the statement of deputy CM of Jharkhand Mr Hemant Suren  that the division was wrong .