Thursday, March 22, 2012

Definition dilemma for Indian Poverty


The poverty count parameters don’t counts education, unemployment and health the nature of poverty is human but in India it is just a statistics. People and organizations working on the ground level in India, and elsewhere, can testify to what defines poverty. 

Statistics are important because they give the public perspective and they frame an issue neatly. But poverty is far from systematic because it is dynamic. If it was, an absolute solution would have been invented a long time ago.

The basic need for the India is to make a proper and productive attack on the building blocks of the poverty like education, unemployment, agriculture infrastructure, health facility to tame the poverty which is beyond the definition.

India is losing its fiscal discipline because some irrational policy measure additional particularly subsidizing the people who can afford it is the prime bump in the policy, sluggish capital expenditure irrational interest rate delaying in execution of projects increasing unemployment deteriorating living standards are the real block where Indian poverty stands.

There is no holy grail but good governance and concentrated policy measure can contribute to arrest spreading poverty in India.  



Monday, March 19, 2012

Busy Week Ahead for JPSC and Aspirants


Ranchi,Mar,19:JPSC and its aspirants are all set to see the busy week ahead as several case is due before hearing in Ranchi High Court in current week and next week as well.

Coming few days going to see good number of news flow from the court and JPSC as well, because one way the cases are open for hearing and other way JPSC is responding to the applicants that they are going to conduct the mains examination from earlier announced date of Apr 12 so going ahead with its preparation for mains examination which seems distant possibility. 

As per the Cause list of Ranchi High Court 20,25 and 26 marches is the dates for the three case which will come for hearing before the court particularly on 26th march JPSC will put their points regarding the scaling system in court.

However there are possibilities that The PIL seeking the cancelation of the examination by an aspirant will also get the date soon which will be other than above three.

Overall the fate of 4th JPSC Examination will be decided by court and both successful and unsuccessful applicants have to face further mental trauma ahead.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Wait could be even longer for BSSC Sachivalaya Sahayak Mains Examination


As about 4 lakh students are eying for their name in the delaying PT result of Sachivalaya sahayak examination, which will declare any time soon, the mains examination can see distant delay.

The reason could be upcoming BPSC mains examination which is going to start from second half of May as per the updates coming out from BPSC.

Not even this several examinations are also lined up if BSSC will not conduct their examination before the August 2012.

SSC mains,JPSC mains,UPSC Mains,UPPSC Mains all fall in line so students will found themselves in difficult position.

JPSC Meshed with Manipulation


The uncertainty confusion with distract and anxiety became the fate of the aspirants who appeared for the Civil Services Examinations conducted by the JPSC.

Controversy laden JPSC seems to hiding behind nothing as hearing of the 4Th JPSC PT examination has started in the Ranchi High Court after delaying for the months and the office of the JPSC bussy with handling the RTI application seeking the details of the previous examination.

Commissions’ attitude is unacceptable for every candidate no matter they passed or they failed in 4th PT or finally successful aspirants in its previous examination. After the misconduct highlighted by the vigilance inquiry regarding the 1st and 2nd and the latest appointments by 3rd JPSC examination also came under deep controversy as some information about the manipulation in marks is coming out through RTI that puts serious question mark on the functioning of the JPSC.

Saturday, March 17, 2012

BPSC to frame Level Playing field


BPSC to balance the question pattern to make the level playing field for the applicants of the  upcoming Civil Services Examination after the High Court directives.

A division bench of the Patna high court, comprising Justice A Amanullah and Justice S K Katriar and has already directed Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) to frame rules for bringing uniformity in the marking system for different subjects.

 A PIL was filed in this context by the examinees of 53rd and 55th combined BPSC civil services examination.
Petitioners’ felt that in certain subjects, the questions varied in their level of complexity, and examiners were liberal in some papers and strict in others. 

The PIL seeks to create a level-playing field, Kaushik said. The court directed on August 26 to BPSC to frame laws in this regard within six months. The rules would be followed at the upcoming mains examination.