Friday, November 11, 2011

Justice delays for the JPSC Aspirants, once again new date for Hearing



Applicants those waiting for the justice from the court in JPSC fourth civil services examination is trapped in the vicious process of court as in last several hearing students are getting new dates for  hearing with little progress in the matter.

The applicants were quite optimistics about the November 9 hearing in Ranchi High Court of the writ filed by a group of students but due to technical region court has once again extended the date of hearing.

The next hearing is going to take place on november 16 for one group and on November 17 for another group.
In the mean time JPSC is working to declear the fresh result for the PT based on the correct key which was prepared by the experts.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

K.C Saha Appointed Chairman of Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC)


Bihar Government has appointed Mr K.C Saha as the chairman of Bihar Public Service Commission.Saha is an senior IAS officer of 1975 batch earlier he was working as Development Commissioner .

He will take the BPSC office on November 15 when existing chairman R J M Pillai is all set to retire government has released the notification after approval from governor.

Government has also appointed Rajwardhan Sharma a 1980 batch retired IPS officer as the member of the BPSC.

Christmas trees taxing sparks in US ,Obama says no!


White House sopksman revealed that it was rethinking on its decision to impose an industry-sponsored Christmas tree promotion program after conservatives alleged the Agriculture Department of spoiling Christmas party with a new tree tax.

The plan like industry campaigns  "Got Milk?" ''Beef: It's What's For Dinner" and "The Incredible Edible Egg" — would will be fully supported by fees on the industry at 15 cents per Christmas tree sold. The industry had asked the USDA to set up such program.

Conservative critics argued that the costs  of this will eventually be passed on to consumers. The National Christmas Tree Association has said that it wouldn't have any impact on the price consumers pay for their trees.

White House spokesman Matt Lehrich said the USDA would delay the program, but defended it, saying it was not a tax.

"I can tell you unequivocally that the Obama administration is not taxing Christmas trees," Lehrich said. "What's being talked about here is an industry group deciding to impose fees on itself to fund a promotional campaign."

That said, Lehrich added, "USDA is going to delay implementation and revisit this action."

USDA promotion and research boards are common, used by at least 18 other agricultural commodities. The Christmas tree industry petitioned to set up its own promotional program after years of concern about lost market share to the artificial Christmas tree industry. The NationalChristmas Tree Association said a majority of growers are in the favor of  this petition.

Industries get the Agriculture Department involved to make sure the effort to promote their product is fair and unified. If the USDA eventually approves it, a board of industry representatives will make decisions on how to promote and research Christmas trees.

Conservative critics were unbowed. David Addington, a former chief of staff to Vice President Dick Cheney and now a vice president at the conservative Heritage Foundation, said in a post on the think tank's website that the money coming into the federal government constitutes a tax.
"The American Christmas tree has a great image that doesn't need any help from the government," Addington said.

"This new tax is a smack in the face to each and every American who celebrates Christmas, and may be the best example to date of President Obama's obsession with taxing and regulating hard-working American families," he said.

Penn State Sex Scandal Joe Paterno Removed,Univ. President Resigns




Penn State famous coach of football  Joe Paterno is all set to get removed from the post as the  board of trustees of university has voted late Wednesday night to fire Paterno ... effective immediately.

The living legend, known as JoePa, said on Wednesday that he would leave at the end of the season in the wake of the child sex abuse scandal that sparked with the arrest of Paterno's former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky.

Speaking about the retirement, Paterno -- who's been PSU's head coach for 46 years -- said the university  trustees should "not spend a single minute discussing my status. They have far more important matters to address."

PSU President Graham Spanier was allowed to resign.Paterno and Spanier are just two university officials who have been under fire for not going to police with their knowledge of Sandusky's alleged sex abuse incidents with young boys ... some dating back to 1994.

Thousands of students are rallying on the Penn State campus -- many chanting support for Paterno.

JPSC to Publish Fresh Results by next Week to Curb the Controversy


As the Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) is very likely to announce the result of preliminary exam of 4th Civil Services. Sources in the JPSC has informed that the experts of the JPSC were evaluating the findings of the panels and revised result may be released by the end of next week.

“We are deeply involved in the work after receiving the findings. As anomalies have been found in almost all the subjects, the process is taking time. We were expecting (revised result) this week itself but wanted to validate the findings from our experts. If JPSC decides that a fresh list of candidates should be released then we would come up with a revised PT result by the next week,” said Controller of Examination Rati Kant Jha.

About twenty four  experts of diffrent sublect were roped in by the commission to evaluate the objections raised by some candidates after the official answers were displayed following the PT result. 

As per the insiders, the experts had found the objections correct for almost all subjects. Subjects such as history, geography and some others have as many as six to seven wrong answers. The anomalies are bound to affect the final tally of the aspirants and a fresh set of result is most likely.

The matter has also reached the High Court, where it is being heard along with other objections related to scaling method adopted by the commission. It will certainly affect the final list and it is most likely that the new set of result will find new set of candidates. Sources also revealed that JPSC chairman Shiv Basant is for shorting out the matter as soon as possible.