Saturday, November 26, 2011

JPSC Revised Model Answer key still have errors


Ranchi,Nov,26:What could worst than this for student apearing for JPSC 4th civil services examination that the new answer key that was prepared by JPSC is full of anomaly.

Several question in General Studies and Optional papers still have multiple errors, it clearly reflects how JPSC is serious about this examination.

The error happed despite of due care taken by the JPSC ,the revised answer key further opend the new window for protest.

It will be intresting tosee the responce of the students.

Revised Model Answer key Links:

http://jpsc.gov.in/data/jpscanskey.pdf

JPSC Releases Revised Model Answer for PT examination


Ranchi,Nov,26: Jharkhand Public Service (JPSC) has released the corrected set of Model answer of all 23 optional and General studies on their web site.

The disclosure of new model answer key came in line with the expectations almost every optional paper having corrections.


The new answer key will revamp the structure of result because hundreds of passed student will fail while several failed students will make their place in the pass list.

Several dissatisfied aspirants are asking JPSC to cancel the exam and take fresh examination to settle the dispute.

One student Rajesh Aggrawal said that "It doesn’t matter for us because JPSC has repeated as much as 95% questions from the previous year question papers of UPSC so it has given undue advantage for those whi preparing for UPSC so examination must be cancel in favor of new one"

Other students are asking for 15000 result to get rid of undue advantage for the UPSC candidate and also alleging JPSC for their faulty scaling methodology they said how JPSC made the ranking through scaling system they have clubbed every optional subject in one basket through scaling system which is truly unacceptable to us even UPSC don’t work like that, every subject must compete with themselves not with other said Ranjeet Verma. However JPSC is willing to give only 2100 result as per notification.

Answer Key is Availabe on Following link:

http://jpsc.gov.in/data/jpscanskey.pdf

Thursday, November 24, 2011

JPSC PT examination is going through TET way


Ranchi, Nov. 24: Cancelation threat over the JPSC 4th PT looms as Jharkhand High Court on Nov,22 scrapped the appointment of 8,042 government primary teachers, terming the eligibility test conducted by JAC in July this year to screen candidates arbitrary and illegal.



The order of the division of Chief Justice Prakash Tatia and Justice P.P. Bhatt means schools will have to wait for teachers longer, as 18,208 posts of teachers (primary and Urdu) have been lying vacant since 2008.

JPSC 4th Civil services PT examination is going on same path because of enormus discrepancy seen in the examination process.

The examination has criticised from day one because of repeatation of question paper,error in result publication,scaling system and the Model anser key.

High court is going to see the matter on dec 1,JPSC is on wrong footing only buying time from court but unable to give any solution.

Bihar to get Special Staus



New Delhi, Nov 24: The Central Government on Wednesday said it was not feasible to give special category status to Rajasthan,Orissa and Goa, but the request of Bihar for the status is under consideration.
In a written response in the Lok Sabha, Minister of State for Planning Ashwini Kumar revealed that a delegation from Bihar had presented a memorandum to PM Manmohan Singh in July 2011 for requesting the state a special status. An inter-ministerial Group has been constituted on September 8 to evaluate the Memorandum.

At present there are 11 Special Category States namely Arunchal Pradesh, Assam, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Manipur Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura and Uttarakhand.

 Ashwini Kumar said the special status was given in case a state was categorized by a number of features necessitating special consideration. The features on which spl status is awarded include: hilly and difficult terrain, low population density or sizeable share of tribal population, strategic location along borders, economic and infrastructural backwardness and non-viable nature of state finances. Bihar matches all the criteria set under Dr. Gadgil formula for the need of special attention to a state

The special status opens vaults of union government for the state in the form of 90% assistance and none lapsing of fund.

After the separation of Jharkhand from Bihar on November 15, 2000, mineral resources which were the prime revenue source have gone to the Jharkhand and the state is left with nothing.

Bihar is on the path of development and special status to Bihar would not only propel the growth of the state, but also assist in the development of the country.

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Protest Intensifies in Cairo's Tahrir Square






Cairo, Nov,22:Thousands of people rushing into  Tahrir Square at Cairo's for what protest for the "million man march." People are demanding that the Egypt's military rulers must give the power to a civilian authority. 

As crowds inched into the Tahrir square Egyptian Field Marshal Mohamed Tantawi was holding a crisis meeting with political leaders - a round of emergency talks aimed at preventing further clashes between security forces and protesting people. State television says he will deliver address the nation later Tuesday. 

Television video from the Tahrir square has shown demonstrators waving huge Egyptian flags and chanting slogans. 

Many protesters seen holding a coffin that is said to contain the body of a demonstrator killed in an earlier rally.  Health Ministry of Egypt says at least 29 protestors have died in agitation over the past four days, during clashes between security personals and demonstrators. Three people died on November 21 in the Red Sea port city of Ismailiya. 

The protestors are the largest to take place in country since anti-government agitations forced Hosni Mubarak to resign in February this year. The protests are unfolding ahead of parliamentary elections set to begin on November 28.

Islamist group of Egypt, the Muslim Brotherhood, and four other parties were expected to attend todays's deliberations, but there has been no indication the youth groups driving the protests would take part.

Amnesty International has also accused Egypt's rulers of brutality sometimes exceeding that of Mubarak. Hundreds have been injured nationwide during the unrest




http://goindocal.com/world-%BB-middle-east--protest-intensifies-in-cairo%27s-tahrir-squargo-3082.htm