Monday, January 9, 2012

.net is third most popular top-level domain of Internet



The domain name .net is one of the generic top-level domain (gTLD) used in the Domain Name System of the Internet. 

The name itself derived from network, which indicates it is originally intended purpose for organizations involved in networking technologies, such as Internet service providers and other infrastructure providers.

There is no restrictions never enforced and .net domain is now used as the general purpose name space.
.net is a popular domain among network operators, and it is considered as an alternate to most popular domain .com.

Most demanding domains other than .net are com, .edu, .gov, .mil, and .org despite it is not being mentioned in RFC 920, having been created in January 1985. As of last year, it is the third most popular top-level domain, after .com and .de.

VeriSign, an operator of .net after acquiring Network Solutions, held an operations contract that expired on June 30, 2005. 

ICANN, the organization who takes care of domain management work, sought proposals from organizations to operate the domain upon expiration of the contract. 

VeriSign rejected the contract bid, and insured its control over the net registry system for another six years.
 On June 30, last year, the deal with VeriSign was renewed for another six years. 

This is because of a resolution approved by the ICANN board earlier, which states that renewal will be taken through automatic route as long as VeriSign meets certain ICANN requirements.

NSIM an Introduction


In pursuance of the announcement made by the Finance Minister in his Budget Speech in February 2005, Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has established the National Institute of Securities Markets (NISM) in Mumbai. SEBI, by establishing NISM, has articulated the desire expressed by the Indian government to promote securities market education and research.

Towards accomplishing the desire of Government of India and vision of SEBI, NISM has launched an effort to deliver financial and securities education at various levels and across various segments in India and abroad. 

To implement its objectives, NISM has established six distinct schools to cater the educational needs of various constituencies such as investor, issuers, intermediaries, regulatory staff, policy makers, academia and future professionals of securities markets .NISM brings out various publications on securities markets with a view to enhance knowledge levels of participants in the securities industry. 

NISM is mandated to implement certification examinations for professionals employed in various segments of the Indian securities markets.

UPPSC conducts Lower PT cut off Expected Higher



Allahabad,Jan,9:UPPSC  has conducted the lower subordinate PT examination, paper were of objective type with multiple answer choice.

Several questions were asked from the areas like economic and social development and general issues on, biodiversity, environmental ecology and ecological changes in GS paper.

It seems from the students reactions that they were  found themselves comfortable with the Paper as question asked in the examination were in line with the expectation.

The Cut off is expected to upper side as vacency is low,questions are easier and applicants were more.

JPSC Assistant Examination conducted under candle light


Various local  news paper has reported that Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) assistant examination was conducted under candle light in Ranchi.

State administration is showing their new color every day,while other states are marching ahead with their development goal but Jharkhand is moving backward day by day.

News paper published the picture that students are trying hard to solve the questions under candle light......

It is Amazing....God Bless....Jharkhand


Sunday, January 8, 2012

Classification of Indian cities based on population


The number of towns and cities have increased to 4378, as detailed below:
Urban Agglomerations/Towns by Class/Category : Census of India 2001


Class          Population Size              No.of UAs/Towns

Class I       1,00,000 and above       393


Class II      50,000 - 99,999             401


Class III     20,000 - 49,999            1,151


Class IV    10,000 - 19,999             1,344


Class V      5,000 - 9,999                 888


Class VI     Less than 5,000           191


Unclassified                                     10*


All classes                                        4378