Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Ranchi High Court to hear the JPSC 4th PT case on Sept-7


Ranchi, Sept,5 : All eye will be towards Jharkhand High Court on September 7  when once again the most controversial issue associated with JPSC 4th Civil Services  PT result will be listed in the cause list of the bench of Justice Alok Singh.

Earlier a Writ petition (5860/2011) was filed against the result of 4th JPSC PT result by aggrieved students who has alleged the JPSC on its malpractices while conducting the PT examination and attached proper evidence in support of their allegation.

The main allegations were the repetition in some optional papers from UPSC previous year  Civil Services Examination, Adaptation of faulty scaling system by commission that inflated the marks of student above maximum marks , errors in result publication and faulty model answer despite of the revision will be showcased before the court and court will decide the fate of the examination.

Although several separate writ were filed by citing above matter, in the mean time JPSC has released the result of PT based on the revised model answer (which is yet to be disclosed) and successfully conducted the mains examination whose result will soon released.

As most of the matter is yet to be disposed by the court  amid proceedings are running with snail pace the fate of the examination is uncertain all candidates who appeared in the mains and those waiting for cancellation of the examination having no clue.

Writ petition (5860/2011) 

http://jhr.nic.in/hcjudge/data/50-5860-2011-06082012.pdf


READ THIS LINK AND DECIDE WEATHER JPSC STANDS

http://jhr.nic.in/hcjudge/data/50-807-2012-02052012.pdf

http://jhr.nic.in/hcjudge/data/50-2052-2011-16042012.pdf

Bihar Staff Sellection Comission conducted the excise sub- inspector examination guess the cut off


Bihar Staff Sellection Comission  conducted the excise sub inspector recruitment examination on 2nd September 2012.

Candidates reported it as comparitively tougher examination as per some serious students the cutoff of the examination is expected about 225.

Candidates feels that English paper was bit challenging and General study paper was also having some challenging question comparing to the previous standards. 

Comission will release the model answer key of the excise sub inspector recruitment examination 2012 on its web site.

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) interviews free of discrepancy


Patna, Sept,1: If any one facing an interview conducted by the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) he can be rest assured of the impartiality of the board members holding the interview. For, the BPSC does not provide the candidate's personal details, like candidate's name, fathers name, category information etc, of the candidates to the board members.

BPSC had introduced this system in the 47th combined competitive examination for Bihar administrative and allied services, the new system particularly aims to nullify even the remotest possible chance of bias on the part of board members.

The Personal details of applicants may lead to some bias as it sometimes reveal his/her caste and other information about his/her background, but absence of such information would not allow any bias to creep in at the time of interview what candidates have alleged in past .

The board members who are involved in interview are not permitted to ask name or father's name of the candidate during the course of interview and for them the candidate's only identification is his/her roll number.
The BPSC conducts basket of examinations to select aspirants for prime jobs in the Bihar government and it is probably first such body in the country to have introduced such a system.

"Some of the board members resisted the idea initially claiming that lack of identification might create problems during the course of the interview, but after conducting the interview they changed their views and one of them opined that the system should also be introduced at the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)," this is what the BPSC officials said to the media way back when they effected the norms make interview free and fare.

Incidentally, BPSC has introduced yet another system which pertains to inviting experts from outside the state to conduct interviews. While the board is headed by one of member of BPSC, other members are invited from reputed institutions like IITs, Delhi University (DU) etc. 

The retired bureaucrats, and educationists who have served in other states, are invited to the BPSC interview board. The commission also ensures that every time there is an interview, new faces are invited. The BPSC has sealed the remotest possibility of candidates having any link with board members so it looks like a fare deal.

BPSC is not only wanted to be transparent in its functioning rather it also wants to be visible to the candidates

Other Links

BPSC Interview Basics for the Applicants

Bihar Revenue Services-Bihar Rural Development Services

BPSC 53th -55th Mains Cut off guess where it will Land

BPSC 53-55 Mains cut off could realize around 700

BPSC Mains Paper Evaluation Going Ahead result by year end

BPSC Interview Basics for the Applicants

BPSC 53-55 Final Vacancy Breakups

Monday, August 27, 2012

Bihar Registration Services an Introduction



Registration Department came into existence vide Government of Bihar Resolution No. 1724 dated 28-August-1991. Prior to it, it was a part of Revenue Department. The department is headed by a Minister at political level while at the bureaucratic level, Departmental Secretary is at its head.

At the lower level after getting allotment in BPSC officer will appointed as Sub-Registrar and after several promotion they can go up to Inspector General 

Organizational structure of the Registration Department:

Minister In Charge-Secretary (IAS)-Inspector General---Joint Secretary---Deputy Inspector General---Assistant Inspector General---Inspector of Registration Offices---District Registrar-District Sub Registrar---Sub Registrar(Entry Level by BPSC).

Registration Offices:

Each civil district has been declared registration district within the meaning of Section 5 of the Registration Act. At present there are 38 registration districts. 

The list of district registration offices with their subordinate offices are as follows:


  1. Patna - (a) Patna Sadar (b) Patna City (c) Danapur (d) Masaurhi (e) Barh (f) Vikram.
  2. Nalanda - (a) Bihar Sharif (b) Hilsa (c) Rajgir.
  3. Bhojpur - (a) Arrah Sadar (b) Jagdishpur (c) Piro.
  4. Buxar - (a) Buxar.
  5. Rohtas - (a) Sasaram (b) Vikramganj.
  6. Kaimur - (a) Bhabhua.
  7. Gaya - (a) Gaya Sadar (b) Sherghati (c) Tekari (d) Neemchak Bathani (e) Khijir Sarai.
  8. Nawada - (a) Nawada (b) Rajauli.
  9. Jehanabad - (a) Jehanabad.
  10. Arwal - (a) Arwal.
  11. Aurangabad - (a) Aurangabad (b) Daud Nagar.
  12. Muzaffarpur - (a) Muzaffarpur (b) Paru (c) Sakra (d) Katra (e) Motipur.
  13. Vaishali - (a) Hajipur (b) Lalganj (c) Mahua (d) Mahnar.
  14. Sitamarhi - (a) Sitamarhi (b) Pupri (c) Bhutahi (d) Dhang (e) Belsand (f) Parihar.
  15. Shivhar - (a) Shivhar.
  16. E. Champaran - (a) Motihari (b) Dhaka (c) Chauradano (d) Kesaria (e) Areraj (f) Pakri Dayal (g) Raxaul (h) Chakia.
  17. W. Champaran - (a) Betia (b) Bagaha (c) Narkatiaganj.
  18. Saran - (a) Chhapra (b) Marhaura (c) Ekma (d) Parsa (e) Mashrakh (f) Sonepur.
  19. Siwan - (a) Siwan (b) Darauli (c) Barharia (d) Basantpur (d) Raghunathpur (e) Maharajganj.
  20. Gopalganj - (a) Gopalganj (b) Mirganj (c) Phulwaria.
  21. Darbhanga - (a) Darbhanga (b) Bahera (c) Kamtaul.
  22. Madhubani - (a) Madhubani (b) Jainagar (c) Jhanjharpur (d) Phulparas (e) Khajauli (f) Babubarhi (g) Benipatti.
  23. Samastipur - (a) Samastipur (b) Kishanpur (c) Dalsinghsarai (d) Rosera.
  24. Bhagalpur - (a) Bhagalpur (b) Kahalgaon (c) Bihpur.
  25. Banka - (a) Banka.
  26. Munger - (a) Munger (b) Kharagpur (c) Tarapur.
  27. Khagaria - (a) Khagaria (b) Gogri.
  28. Jamui - (a) Jamui (b) Chakia.
  29. Lakhisarai - (a) Lakhisarai (b) Halsi (c) Suryagarha.
  30. Sheikhpura - (a) Sheikhpura.
  31. Begusarai - (a) Begusarai (b) Teghra (c) Bakhri Bazar (d) Balia.
  32. Purnea - (a) Purnea (b) Amour (c) Dhamdaha.
  33. Katihar - (a) Katihar (b) Barsoi.
  34. Araria - (a) Araria (b) Forbesganj (c) Jokihat.
  35. Kishanganj - (a) Kishanganj (b) Bahadurganj (c) Thakurganj.
  36. Saharsa - (a) Saharsa (b) Simri Bakhtiarpur.
  37. Madhepura - (a) Madhepura (b) Udakishanganj.
  38. Supaul - (a) Supaul (b) Nirmali (c) Ganpatganj (d) Triveniganj.
Bihar Revenue Services-Bihar Rural Development Services

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Bihar Revenue Service (BRS) and Bihar Rural Development Service (BRDS) an Introduction


With the objective to improve governance, Bihar government has created two new state level services  including Bihar Revenue Service (BRS) and Bihar Rural Development Service (BRDS).

These services are going to met the shortage of the Block Development Officers (BDOs) and Circle Officers (COs) in the Bihar who plays pivotal role in the development.

The land related cases are disposes by the CO’s in the state. The Bihar Public Service Commission will make the recruitment to the services through the combined competitive examinations.

The total strength of in the basic cadre of Circle Officers and equivalent grade officers in Bihar is 886.
According to the service circular 75% of the vacancy in basic cadre will be filled directly while the remaining 25% will be filled through promotion from lower ranks of “Kanungo” and “Land Solution Officer”.

The successful candidates will not get direct appointment as CO after passing the BPSC examination but it will be appointed after the first promotion , followed by district land reform officer (DCLR) in second promotion for three years.

The total sanctioned post of COs and equivalent grade is 801 and that DCLRs and equivalent grade is 134 in the Bihar.

However in ongoing 53rd -55th Bihar Public Service Commission combined competitive examination no post for the Revenue Services will be recruited.

Similarly another important services Bihar Rural Development Service (BRDS) the successful candidate of Bihar Rural Development Service will be appointed as Block Development Officer (BDOs) or Executive Magistrate after three years of service as rural development officer (RDO).

The pay scale of BDO and RDO will be same as Rs. 9300- 34800 in pay band II but their grade pay wil be different.

The BDO can be promoted to the post of assistant project officer (APO) and they can go up to the rank of assistant director.

The promotion posts have been categorized in five groups and a person can move up to the post of additional director.

Promotion Sequence of Bihar Rural Development Service:

Rural Development Officer (RDO)-----Block Development Officer (BDO) or Executive Magistrates-----Assistant Project Officer----Assistant Director----Additional Director.