Monday, January 2, 2012

Justice Tripathi to pronounce the judgment in 53-55 BPSC PT Result case soon
















As court holiday is over and all eyes are on Justice Tripathi with the expectation that he will pronounce the judgment in 53-55 BPSC PT Result case which is kept reserve after conclusive hearing on November 28.

As far as legal aspect regarding the timeline for pronouncement of judgment is concerned it is totally depend on the discretion of justice.

As there is no rule right now that force the court to pronounce their reserved judgment in given time so aspirant left only guessing and praying that Justice Tripathi will pronounce his judgment that he has kept reserved mode since November 28.

Students are guessing that Justice Tripathi will soon pronounce his verdict that will force the BPSC to release additional result.

Uttarakhand public service Commission(UKPSC) home site http://ukpsc.gov.in/



Uttarakhand Public Service Commission(UKPSC) having well informed web stie that holds all relavant information including Administrative Section,Recruitment Information ,Application Forms for different posts,General Questions,Instructions relating to the application form filling,Instruction For Applicants,Information related to Interview.Exam Information ,Syllabus,Procedure for Complaints,Minutes of Meeting,Tenders & Ads,Exams/ Recruitments,Results/ Answer Keys.

The site is so good that several organization including JPSC has also copied the design of the site.

The link of UKPSC is as follows:
http://ukpsc.gov.in/

UKPSC to Conduct PT examination on Jan-8







Uttarakhand Public Service Commission(UKPSC) is all set to conduct Civil Services(PCS)PT examination on Jan -8 on 13 centres across the Himalayan  state.

text-align: justify;"> The admit cards of the applicants are dispatched by the comission the exam will start from 9.30 am to 11.30 am and 2.00pm to 4.pm.The admit cards are also available for download at UKPSC site (http://ukpsc.gov.in/)

Applicants are expected to reach at the exam centre 30 minutes before the scheduled time.

Ranchi High Court to hear the JPSC PT Result Case



Ranchi : Ranchi High Court is all set to hear the  matter associated with JPSC fourth PT result on Jan-3rd. Matter will be listed in the single bench of Justice D.N .Patel .

Earlier the case was filed by an informal group named Chatra Jagran Morcha who has alleged the JPSC on its malpractices while conducting the PT examination.

Repetition of questions in optional papers from UPSC previous year examination, adaptation of faulty scaling system by commission , errors in result publication and faulty model answer despite of the revision will be raised in front of court.

Illegal Coal Mining and its trade funding the Naxalites in Jharkhand


Ranchi, Jan, 2: Illegal mining and its trade in mining areas of Jharkhand costs coal companies of more than Rs 200 crore every year and also gives royalty dent above Rs 35 crore to the State Government.

The impact of illegal mining is not only causing revenue loss for the companies but also influencing the socio economic balance in the state because most of the criminal activity including Naxalite movement is funded by such illegal trade.

A major section of jobless people in the mining areas of Jharkhand do not have any choice but to support the illegal trade. They often risk their lives to enter into dangerous mines to earn some bucks to feed their families.

Central Coalfields Limited (CCL),Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL) and Eastern Coalfields Limited (ECL)operates all the major districts of Jharkhand, including Ranchi, Hazaribagh, Ramgadh, Giridih, Koderma, Chatra, Dhanbad, Bokaro, Dumka and Deoghar.

Coal mafias are active in every mining area of the state who works with support of local administration including police and forest official to drive their illegal coal trade.Most of the illegal trade is just concentrated to abandoned mines and that only the poor localities are involved in the operation.

The mining are done from closed mines that found dangerous by the coal companies via poor people who works as coalminer for few bucks many times several illegal miners dies due to accident in such mines but it remains unreported. After the mining it transferred to the safe dumping ground from where it loaded on trucks and getting its way illegally to Banaras in Uttar Pradesh .

Every day hundreds of trucks loaded with illegal coal moves through grand trunk road under administration cover.Another way of illegal trade is done with the help of Coal Company, here coal trader’s takes subsidized coal on the dedicated quota of the closed factory or the factory which is only on the paper and sells them on the market price and getting supernormal profits.

Illegal coal trades are also flourishing around Railway stations and coal yards where transportation activity takes place. Company officials and security personnel at railway stations often have association with illegal coal smugglers, and are equally to blame for the pilferage.As coal mining as done at Naxalites affected area and these traders have close association with the Naxalites and they gives hefty levy to them which is the provide source of money for them .These moneys are used by them to buy arms and ammunitions. Recently the home ministry report has also highlighted such window of funding for Naxalite groups.

This is well structured trade flourishing from decades with the help of People -Police -Politician Nexus in the state.According to a report Coal India Limited (CIL), says that about 1.37 million tons of coal is pilfered every year. The coal mafia bosses runs parallel economy and deprive the state exchequer of royalty worth crores and at the same time funding the Naxalites.Government has failed to create the employment opportunity in the state so local youths are forced to work for the illegal traders.

Creation of employment opportunities could help curb the menace to a large extent but it looks like a distant dream for the poor tribal people of Jharkhand.

Source:

http://goindocal.com/opinion-%BB-issues-illegal-coal-trade-funding-the-naxalites-in-jharkhandgo-3392.htm