Sunday, August 21, 2011

JPSC Release 4th PT Result


The most awaited result of 4th JPSC PT result has been decleared .The result has been pasted at the notice board of the JPSC.

The students are agitating over the result because commision has released only 2200 result as per pree announced statement of 10 time of the post.

Film and Television Institute of India to commence new session


Total 89 students have joined the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) for regular courses, which include cinematography, direction, sound  editing, and acting. The new academic sesson will began on Thursday.  DJ Narain director of FTII said, "The most important thing that we want for the new students is to feel at home here. And while emphasis will be laid on the strict following and timely completion of the course we would want our students to also enjoy themselves."

Narain further added they would be working towards completing the backlog of courses for the students of the 2006, 2007 and 2008 batches. "We should be able to clear the entire backlog by 2013, which is a realistic and practical figure for us. In fact we will be doubling up the working hours for the studios so that more and more students can complete their work and pass out quickly," he adds.

FTII chairman Saeed Mirza also  said, "The institute is a centre of excellence. We would want the new students coming in to work towards not only building upon the glorious past, but also work towards building their own potential."Narain said additional faculty members would be roped in. "We will be getting around 10 extra faculty members on board to help us clear the backlog. For the same, even the working hours of the editing rooms has increased so that more and more batches of students can complete their work there. Similarly, we will also be either hiring or purchasing more equipment that these students require here. Proposals for the same have already been made."

Narain "lawless behaviour" of any sort will not be tolerated. "That includes showing disrespect to the faculty, sexual harassment, or proving to be a nuisance to the neighbourhood residential societies. They are free to work according to their likes and dislikes at the campus" he said.

Anna Hazare an Introduction


Anna Hazare is a most famous  social activist of India. A former Indian army driver , Anna is well known and most respected for upgrading the ecology and economy of the village of Ralegan Siddhi which is located in the drought prone Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra state.

The erstwhile a barren village has metamorphosed into a unique model of rural development due to its effective water conservation methods, which made the villagers self-sufficient.

Earlier, the same village witnessed alcoholism, utter poverty and migration to urban slums. Inspired by Hazare’s unique approach of salvaging a hopeless village, the state government has implemented the `Model Village’ scheme as part of its official strategy. Hazare is now synonymous with rural development in India.

Once he contemplated suicide and  wrote a two-page essay on why he wanted to commit suicide. Anna was not driven to such a pass by circumstances. He wanted to live no more because he was frustrated with life and wanted an answer to the purpose of human existence.

The story goes that one day at the New Delhi Railway Station, he chanced upon a book on Swami Vivekananda. Drawn by Vivekananda's photograph, he is quoted as saying that he read the book and found his answer - that the motive of his life lay in service to his fellow humans.

Today, Anna Hazare is the face of India's fight against corruption. He has taken that fight to the corridors of power and challenged the government at the highest level. People, the common man and well-known personalities alike, are supporting him in the hundreds swelling to the thousands.

For Anna Hazare, it is another battle. And he has fought quite a few, Including some as a soldier for 15 years in Indian Army. He enlisted after the 1962 Indo-China war when the government exhorted young men to join the Army.

In 1978, he took voluntary retirement from the 9th Maratha Battalion and returned home to Ralegaon Siddhi, a village in Maharashtra's drought-prone Ahmadnagar. He was 39 years old.

He found farmers back home struggling for survival and their suffering would prompt him to pioneer rainwater conservation that put his little hamlet on the international map as a model village.

The villagers revere him. Thakaram Raut, a school teacher in Ralegaon Siddhi says, "Thanks to Anna's agitations, we got a school, we got electricity, we got development schemes for farmers.''

Anna Hazare's fight against corruption began here. He fought first against corruption that was blocking growth in rural India. His organization - the Bhrashtachar Virodhi Jan Andolan (People's movement against Corruption). His tool of protest - hunger strikes. And his prime target - politicians.

Maharashtra stalwarts like Sharad Pawar and Bal Thackeray have often called his style of agitation nothing short of "blackmail".

But his weapon is potent. In 1995-96, he forced the Sena-BJP government in Maharashtra to drop two corrupt Cabinet Ministers. In 2003, he forced the Congress-Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) state government to set up an investigation against four ministers. In April this year, four days of fasting brought thousands of people out in support of his crusade against corruption. They also made the government realise it could not be dismissive about Anna Hazare and his mass appeal.  

Source:NDTV India

His relationship with the UPA government continues to be uneasy.The truce of April was short-lived. An exercise to set up a joint committee made up of equal numbers of government representatives and civil society activists, including Anna Hazare came to naught when the two sides failed to agree and drafted two different Lok Pal Bills. The government has brought its version in Parliament and Team Anna is livid. 

The Gandhian is soldiering on. From one battle to another in his war against corruption. He fought from the front to have Right to Information (RTI) implemented. He is now fighting for the implementation of the Jan Lokpal Bill, the anti-corruption bill drafted by his team of crusaders.

This year, more than 30 years after Anna Hazare started his crusade, as the 74-year-old plans a second hunger strike in Delhi against large-scale corruption at the national level. Nothing really has changed except the scale of his battle.

JPSC to Release More Result for 4th PT


There are strong buzz that JPSC will give separate cut off of all optional to balance the disparity in PT result.

Although this is the first such experiment that JPSC will do in 4th PT result. According to some unconfirmed sources the commission will release more that 7000 result.

Earlier JPSC had decided to declare the result of JPSC PT 10 times of the total vacancies but, the questions in some optional paper especially in history optional in pre-exam were very easy and most of the candidates appeared with the history optional had rightly marked more than 95% and at the same time in other papers were little bit tough as the questions were directly asked from previous years questions of UPSC.

Hence in the common interest of the candidates commission is looking to change their earlier stance 

JPSC 4th PT Result: Waiting Period is Not Yet Over !


The Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) the top recruiter of the state of Jharkhand is moving at a snail’s pace, in their proceedings because they are continuing with the shortage of staffs under the newly appointed chairman,Shiv Basant .JPSC is finding it difficulties to discharge the duties on time, as more than eighteen examinations scheduled to be conducted by the JPSC in 2011.

In the case of 4th PT according to the number of vacancy which is 219 and the decision of JPSC to take only 10 times the number of seats the paper was bit tough as most of the questions were repeated from UPSC previous year.

The commission chairman had said that the result will be announced by Aug 15 but date is came and gone and no result is yet.

In the mean time BPSC who had conducted the PT after one month of JPSC PT had already announced the result and planning to conduct mains in September 2011.

The governance of JPSC is mockery of the institution and gambling with the career of the students