Tuesday, January 31, 2012

May is serious possiblity for BPSC Mains Examination


Patna,Jan,31:Amid confusion and discussion among student on diverse information coming out from BPSC.It doesn't looks possible to conduct the mains before UPSC PT/CSAT-2012.

As for now 9th Fab is the last date to submit the mains form and going ahead matriculation exam scheduled in coming month and then Holi festival which will followed by intermediate examination so no chance till march end.

April is already reserved because UPSC Interview so BPSC cant clash with UPSC event,another possibly can be after interview and before CSAT or CSAT.

Any case it indicated Mains will be scheduled in may as per technicals ....

Final dates are yet to be released by BPSC

Monday, January 30, 2012

UPSC all set to release Civil services exam notification ,students eying for change in mains pattern



New Delhi,Jan,30: UPSC all set to release the notification for the Civil services Examination 2012.The timing of the notification is in line with the expectation as it was happened in 2011.

This year there was strong buzz amongst the IAS applicants that UPSC will change the mains format  by removing the optional paper but it seems as a distant possibility because the committee made for this change is yet to submitt its report.

However the first leg of the examination will be as per last year CSAT ,at the same time it will be intresting to see the mains pattern in upcoming notification.

UPPSC Invites Application for Combined State Upper Subordinate Services Examination 2012



Allahabad, Jan. 30: Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has announced the notification of preliminary examination for the various posts of Combined State / Upper Subordinate Services (Preliminary) Examination-2012 in various centres of Uttar Pradesh.

Recruitment Details:

OMR Application is applicable to this examination through Head Post Office of every district or from designated Post Offices in the state of UP, which will be available from 28/01/2012.

Number of Posts: 100 approx. (The no. of vacancies may increase or decrease in exceptional circumstances) for various subordinate services Officers for Government of Uttar Pradesh.

Age: 21-35 years as on 01/07/2012. Relaxation will be provided to reserved categories as per Government orders.

Qualification: A Bachelor’s Degree or its equivalent and special qualification for some posts.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

UPPSC, Allahabad releases the examination calender for the year 2012



UPPSC, Allahabad releases the examination calendar for the year 2012.As per notification foollowing is details of the examination to be held in year 2012.

Programmer Grade/2 Computer operator exams: 25-03-2012

Combined Subordinate /UPPSC PT Exam 2012: 27-May-2012

Combined Subordinate/UPPSC 2008 Mains examination: 25-june-2012

Combined Subordinate Services spl Mains:7 -Aug-2012

Combined Lower Subordinate mains 2009: 21 Nov 2012

Combined Subordinate /UPPSC Mains Exam 2012: 20-Dec-2012

Saturday, January 28, 2012

‘Beating the Retreat’ an event to watch



New Delhi,Jan,28:Continuing with the tradition, Indian tunes will be the flavour of the ‘Beating the Retreat’ ceremony this year. As many as 14 of the 27 performances have been composed by Indian musicians; just seven popular tunes by foreign musicians have been retained, interspersed five times with ‘Fanfare’, a collage by Buglers, and the ‘Drummers Call’, a traditional performance by only the  drummers.

 The ceremony at the Vijay Chowk on January 29th every year marks the culmination of the four-day-long Republic Day celebrations. A total of 39 Bands from the three Services will perform at the ceremony. Out of these, 14 are Military Bands, while 17are of Pipes and Drums. Navy and Air Force will be represented by eight Bands.

The arrival of the President will be sounded by Fanfare comprising of 14 Trumpeters, 32 Buglers and 14 Echo Buglers, placed strategically along the North & South Blocks, Vayu and Rail Bhawans.
This will be followed by playing of the tune of National Anthem and a tune ‘Parameshwar’, composed by Captain Mahendra Das NK.

Thereafter, Army’s Massed Pipes and Drums Bands will play a total of six tunes, - ‘General Tappy’, a quickmarch tune, ‘Chipli Naach’, a slow march tune, ‘The Hundred Pipers’, a quick march tune, ‘Louden’s Bonnie Woods & Brass’, a strathspey tune, ‘The High road to Linton’, a reel tune and ‘Queen of Hill’, a quick march tune.

After these tunes, Air Force and Navy will play six tunes. Everest, Skylark, Rhythm of the Waves, Twilight, Renaissance and Sea Patrol.

This will be followed by the massed military bands of the Indian Army playing ‘Nakhreli Joban, Almora, Sarangi, Post Horn Gallop and Redetzky March’.  Thereafter, all the massed military bands will play the ‘Vijayee Himalaya’, after Pipe & Drums Band play ‘Drummer Call’. After that will be played ‘Abide with Me’, the eternally enchanting hymn, a favourite tune of the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi.  The Buglers will retreat to the sound of ‘Sare Jahan se Achha’, penned by Iqbal, and arranged by Prof A. Lobo, before the illuminations.

‘Beating the Retreat’ has emerged as an event of national pride when the Colours and Standards are paraded. The ceremony traces its origins to the early 1950s when Major Roberts of the Indian Army indigenously developed the unique ceremony of display by the massed bands. ‘Beating Retreat’ marks a centuries old military tradition, when the troops ceased fighting, sheathed their arms and withdrew from the battlefield and returned to the camps at sunset at the sounding of the Retreat. Colours and Standards are cased and flags lowered. The ceremony creates a nostalgia for the times gone by.