Sunday, October 30, 2011

JPSC Chairman to meet with Student representative on Monday



Ranchi,Oct,30: In search of the amicable solution of ongoing result controversy associated with the JPSC 4th PT Chairman Shiv Basant is all set to meet with the representatives of the applicant to take his final call.

Earlier JPSC has sought expert opinion about the faulty answer model that was released by the commission on their web site.

The experts have already submitted their report that admits error in the model answer. Matter is also listed for hearing in Ranchi High Court on November 9.

The meeting with students and chairman is seems curtail to find the midway to solve this issue.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Occupy Wall Street group Reveals their Accounts



New York,Oct,29: Occupy Wall Street demonstration in New York City who has acuird good amount of space in media has released its first financial report it reveals that the protesters have raised more than $454,000 and have spent above $50,000 in the movement's first five weeks.

The detailed financial report, has released by the media on weekends, protestors are providing reporters daily updates reflecting more than $500,000 has been donated, however this is the first fiscal report of the Occupy Wall Street movement and part of its steps to provide greater transparency.

The loosely assembled group's spreadsheet reflects most of the expenditure is for food, laundry, medical supplies, clothing,  and treatment, Internet services, cameras and telephone and computer expenses are also included into that. Park expenses including sanitation have cost more than $1,100, as per the report.

"These statements will be released regularly, and open meetings will be held by members of the general assembly to speak with finance," the report states. "We're small potatoes financially, but we're going to make public all of what we do. This effort isn't about money. We've received very little, even as we grow enormously around the world."

The report comprises:

Receiving’s are broken down by $333,199 from consolidated public donations and $121,237 from park donations.

Comfort expenditures’ ammounted $20,407,as  largest expense. That was spent on clothing, laundry and sleeping material costs.

Communications expenses counted as $18,985, which includes "computer, supplies, telephone, video ,WiFi hotspots, live stream cameras,  and audio expenses, associated with Media Working Group, LiveStream, and related."

The Occupy Wall Street movement started on Sept. 17 with a small group of activists and has spread to include several thousand people at times, from many walks of life, inspiring similar demonstrations across the country. The protesters' demands are amorphous, but they are united in blaming Wall Street and corporate interests for the economic pain they say all but the wealthiest Americans have endured since the financial meltdown.

JPSC to Resolve the Result Dispute Soon



Ranchi,Oct,29:The eager wait of about sixty thousands applicant who appeared in the 4th JPSC Civil services examination may come to an end in coming week. The expert committee constituted by the JPSC for looking into the errors in the model answers released by the commission earlier, has presented its findings.

As per the sources close to the development, the expert committee has found the allegation to be correct and the JPSC is likely to include fresh names in its list of candidates who cleared the PT examination.

“We have received all reports by the subject experts appointed to evaluate the model answers given on the website on Friday. Almost all have found some kind of anomaly in the answers given earlier. Doubts existed in almost all the subjects. We are most likely to come up with a fresh set of results by the next week after proper evaluation of the findings,” said a senior JPSC official.

About 24 subject experts were approached by the JPSC to evaluate the errors raised by the failed applicants after the official answers were displayed on the JPSC site. The applicants claimed that several model answers were incorrect, thus affecting the final tally of marks scored and eventually the outcome of the JPSC 4th PT exam.

Ranchi high court is also hearing the matter along with other objections associated with examination including, repetition of questions, scaling method adapted by JPSC. The high court has fixed November 9 as the next date of hearing for this matter.

“Subjects such as history, geography and some others have as many as six to seven wrong answers. It will certainly affect the final tally and it is most likely that the fresh result will comprise new set of candidates. Our chairman (Shiv Basant) is looking forward for shorting out the matter speedily,” added the official.

Sources also revealed that the Ranchi high court was not  satisfied with the reply submitted by the JPSC over the array of objections - citing repetition of candidates in the passed list, artificially raising scores based on scaling method, repetition of questions from UPSC previous year question and dubbing male as female.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

UPSC,JPSC,BPSC,Mains GS topics

  • Adhar project
  • What is National income?
  • Highlight the measures taken by India to control food inflation.
  • Discuss India’s spending for Green IT and its sustainability.
  • What is UNCTAD’s (United Nations Conference on Trade and Development) projection on the economic growth for India for 2011?
  • Supreme Court’s Verdict on Khap Panchayats
  • Stockholm Convention on Production and Use of Endosulfan & Isomers
  • Delhi Declaration
  • Festiva Gangaur
  • Vedaranyam Coastal Zone project
  • Strategies for low carbon growth
  • Trigeminal neuralgia
  • Tiangong-1
  • AP Columbae
  • Schizophrenia
  • ESA
  • Project Unnati
  • Yulia Tymoshenko
  • SeL4
  • Salwa Judum
  • Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojna
  • Satish Dhawan Supercomputing Facility
  • Tianhe-1A
  • Damodaran Panel
  • 4G Communications
  • UNDP

Full Length GS Questions for UPSC ,BPSC,JPSC main Exam 2011



1.Critically examine India-US strategic relationship. Do you think that India necessarily should keep a healthy relationship with the US?

2.    Discuss India’s ties with the other developed countries of the world.

3.    Examine the recent development of India-Bangladesh boundary dispute. Will the dispute end forever or the recent solution to the dispute is just another beginning?

4.    China became Russia’s biggest trading partner in 2011. Will it have any impact on India-China bilateral trade targets?

5.    Comment on BRICS 2011 declaration. How do you foresee BRIC after becoming BRICS by adding South Africa to its member countries list?

6.    What are challenges before the Indian economy that threatened to lower the economic growth of India? What measures does the RBI suggest to deal with these challenges?

7.    Bring out the main features of the United Nations Climate Change Conference, Durban 2011.
8.    Discuss the progress of e-governance in India.

9.    Discuss the differences in the capacity and process of storing data among the data storage devices namely CD, floppy, pen drive and hard disc.

10.    What is All India Computer Saksharta Mission? How far is it successful in the practical field?

11.    Examine Fourth-Generation Communications System. What are its different objectives?

12.    Comment on the growing Human-computer Interaction.