Friday, August 26, 2011

Rajdeep Sardesai's open letter to Anna Hazare


Dear Anna,

I write this to you neither as a fawning cheerleader nor a cynical journalist, but rather as a proud Indian like you. Let me applaud you at the very outset for having brought the issue of corruption to the national centrestage. You have worked tirelessly for more than two decades in exposing corruption in Maharashtra but Ralegan Siddhi is a long way from Delhi which is perhaps why television channels hadn't featured your contribution prominently till now. An opinion poll we did just a month ago suggested that more people had heard of yoga guru Baba Ramdev than a tireless fakir-like crusader from a Western Maharashtra village.

All that has now changed. Your latest fast has made you a household name. You've brought the mighty Indian state to its knees. You've encouraged millions of anonymous Indians to come out on the streets and get a voice. You've exposed a political class, suffering from a grave moral crisis, to the wider world. You've empowered those who've felt lost in a new India where wealth is the sole presiding deity. You've become a symbol of change and hope at a time when a scam culture has assaulted the conscience of the nation. You've even shown that the Marathas, a community that has failed to conquer Delhi since losing the Third Battle of Panipat in 1761, can indeed take the national capital by storm. But in every battle there must come a time when you must call a halt. That time may well be approaching.

Gandhi, the greatest Indian of them all, from whom you claim to derive your inspiration, never went on a fast unto death by refusing medication. For Gandhi, the idea of fasting was a form of self-purification, a fast could not be undertaken, as he said, "out of anger. Anger is a short-term madness." Yes, there is anger on the streets today, an almost volcanic eruption of the lava that has been simmering for decades. Your genius lies in being able to channel that popular anger against corruption into a well-defined goal of a strong anti-corruption law and, importantly, doing so in a peaceful manner. The real danger though now is that a peaceful, non-violent movement runs the risk of being overwhelmed by what Dr Ambedkar, the great constitutionalist, described a fast unto death as, by the "grammar of anarchy."

There have been some signs of this in the last 48 hours that are truly worrying. The gherao of the homes of Members of Parliament may be visually appealing, but it encourages an anti-politician 'sab neta chor hai' rhetoric that could further destroy faith in parliamentary democracy. The increasingly strident language being used by certain members of Team Anna - a term which creates the regrettable impression of you being surrounded by a coterie - is to be best avoided at a time when a rational dialogue is called for.

Only two days ago, a colleague of mine was assaulted in the heart of the capital by a drunk biker gang waving the Tricolour and chanting 'I am Anna' slogans. The frenzy being built up in the media by hyper-ventilating news channels and demagogic acolytes could easily transform a genuine people's movement into a lumpen expression of mob fury. It's a transformation that could end up destroying the hard-earned credibility of your struggle.

Ram Lila is not Mumbai's Azad Maidan nor is it the village square in Ralegan Siddhi. This is not some battle to stop the local thug from shutting his liquor shop. Here, there are multiple agendas that require dexterous negotiation and not mere sloganeering. The sight of gangster Abu Salem's girlfriend Monica Bedi parading Mumbai's streets with an Anna cap should convince you of the dangers of reducing the fight against corruption to a well-choreographed prime time TV spectacle.

It is true no fast can be called off till the primary goal has been achieved. If that goal is to have the Jan Lok Pal bill passed exactly as you desire then that is a maximalist position which is never easy to accommodate overnight. Gandhi himself often spoke of the 'beauty' of compromise. Without doubt the fact that you have forced an obdurate government to fast-forward the Lok Pal Bill and accept most of your proposals is itself a major achievement. But to ram through a Bill that has been hanging fire for decades within the space of a few days without a sustained and truly inclusive dialogue with all stakeholders would be self-defeating.

Yes, one recognizes you have little trust in a discredited government that only ten days ago, arrogantly and foolishly, first defamed, then arrested you and now salutes you. A flip-flop government sorely missing a strong political authority has taken refuge in parliamentary procedure when the simpler way out to atone for their sins would have been an unqualified apology for your arrest followed by a withdrawal of the government Bill and a fresh start to the pre-legislation consultation. Yes, you are hurt, and rightly so, by the government's attitude, but this is the moment to show your heart is much bigger than the petty minds who reside in official bungalows. It's time for practicality, not prestige. Why not, for example, get the government to commit to a special session of Parliament in six to eight weeks on an amended Lok Pal Bill so that a new, well-considered law becomes a Diwali gift to the nation?

Post-script: I have framed a picture of our meeting earlier this week. The caption reads: "When zero met hero!". India is not Anna, nor is Anna India, but you are now an icon for millions. Please don't allow a personality cult to shadow your ultimate gift of common sense.

Source IBN Live

Thursday, August 25, 2011

JPSC Mains Examination Discussion Board

Jharkhand Public Service Commission had Releasrd the Result of PT although protest has been seen against the result.Mains is expected to conduct in November 2011 just after the UPSC mains examination which will end in last week of November.

This is time to keep reading for mains and share your knowledge for the mains aspirants so share your tips and information for the mains

BPSC Mains Examination Discussion Board



Bihar Public Service Commission had Releasrd the Result of PT.Mains is expected to conduct in October 2011.However it can be extended if matter wil linger in the Patha High Court.

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Jharkhand Cabinet Expresses Concerns over JPSC 4th PT Result

Ranchi, Aug, 25: The Cabinet meeting on Tuesday discussed the matter over the 4th JPSC civil service PT examination result where the students from the Jharkhand complained of not performing because of the repetition of questions from UPSC examination.

Disaster Management and Excise minister Raja Peter, raised the matter and, BJP Minister Bimla Pradhan also demanded CM Arjun Munda to review the result.

A senior Cabinet Minister revealed that the CM Arjun Munda is of the view that either the examination should be cancelled in favor of a fresh one or more students should be declared successful so that aspirants from Jharkhand should get a chance.

A group of students tried to meet CM  last day with their grievances. They are now demanding that number of passed students should be increased by 15000 so that local students get chance to appear in the examination.

According to recent result 2,194 candidates have been declared pass in the PT against 219 posts.

The failed students alleged that in the PT examination the JPSC not only adopted scaling system in evaluation but also repeated one of the question papers of the UPSC (PT) which they said allegedly done to favour students outside who have outnumbered local students.

Out of the total number 850 candidates are from general category, whereas 690 from ST, 160 from SC, 150 from BC II and 344 from BC I categories. 110 women candidates have also cleared the JPSC 4th PT examination.

A  Cabinet Minister revealed that CM has asked to put up related files before him for review. A good number of cabinet ministers expressed their concern that the local students are being sidelined in the Government jobs one conducted by the JPSC.

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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

JPSC Releases the Cut off Marks for 4th PT Examination


Ranchi, Aug, 23: Jharkhand Public Service Commission has released the cut off marks for the 4th PT examination.

The intense protest of students in front of JPSC and CM residence had forced the commission to release the cut off marks.

Students are asking to release more result at least 15000 to make it balance because most of the question in various optional are repeated from the previous year questions of UPSC so it has given additional advantage to the students who is preparing for the UPSC.






GEN - 241.2707,

FEMALE GEN. -241.2809

Handicap Gen - 183.5803,

ST - 178.6549,

ST GEN- 178.6549,

Blind SC - 82.9345,

Blind ST - 132.7756,

Handicap ST- 167.7296,

SC- 203.3936,

Female-SC - 203.4484,

BC (1) - 199.7894,

Female BC 1- 199.7894,

Blind BC 1- 149.8042,

BC2 190.1916,

Female BC 2 - 227.2631,

Blind BC 2 - 212.3377


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http://goindocal.com/education-%BB-results-jpsc-4th-pt-result-controversy-deepenedgo-2455.htm


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