GADVASU Ludhiana Invites Applications For Various Posts 2016- 40 Teaching & Non Teaching Posts

Guru Angad Dev Veterinary & Animal Sciences University (GADVASU), Ludhiana has given an employment notification for the recruitment of 40 Assistant, Professor & Other vacancies. Eligible candidates can apply in prescribed application format on or before 04-05-2016. Other details like age limit, educational qualification,selection process & how to apply are given below…

GADVASU Vacancy Details:
Total No of Posts: 40

Name of the Post:
1. Deputy Director (Training)
2. Assistant Professor (Horticulture): 02 Posts
3. Assistant Professor (Home Science): 02 Posts
4. Assistant Professor (Agronomy): 01 Post
5. Assistant Veterinary Gynaeocologist: 01 Post
6. Assistant Professor (Veterinary Public Health and Epidemiology): 01 Post
7. Assistant Professor (Livestock Production Management): 01 Post
8. Assistant Professor (Livestock Products Technology): 01 Post
9. Assistant Professor (Veterinary Surgery): 01 Post
10. Assistant Professor (Veterinary Medicine): 01 Post
11. Assistant Professor (Veterinary Extension): 04 Posts
12. Assistant Professor (Fisheries): 01 Post
13. Veterinary Officer: 06 Posts
14. Sub Divisional Engineer (Civil): 01 Post
15. Junior Engineer (Civil): 01 Post
16. Farm Manager: 01 Post
17. Programme Assistant (Computer): 01 Post
18. Fodder Manager: 01 Post
19. Computer Assistant: 01 Post
20. Stock Assistant/ Livestock Assistant: 03 Posts
21. Stenographer Grade-III: 03 Posts
22. Driver T-1 (Jeep and Tractor): 06 Posts

Gk Questions MCQ 5 (Indian Polity)

1- Which of the following exercised the most profound influence in framing the Indian Constitution?
A.British Constitution 
B.US Constitution 
C.Irish Constitution 
D.The Government of India Act, 1935 
Answer  - D (The Government of India Act, 1935)

2- The first attempt to introduce a representative and popular element in the governance of India was made through:
A.Indian Council Act, 1861 
B.Indian Council Act, 1892 
C.Indian Council Act, 1909 
D.Government of India Act, 1919 
Answer  - A (Indian Council Act, 1861)

3- Which of the following acts introduced communal electorate in India?
A.Indian Council Act, 1861 
B.Indian Council Act, 1892 
C.Indian Council Act, 1909 
D.Government of India Act, 1919 
Answer  - C (Indian Council Act, 1909)

4- By virtue of which Act, Dyarchy was introduced in India?
A.Indian Council Act, 1909 
B.Government of India Act, 1919 
C.Government of India Act, 1935 
D.Indian Independence Act, 1947 
Answer  - B (Government of India Act, 1919)

Indian Polity- Part 2 (Features of The Constitution)

A. Lengthiest Written Constitution of the World

The constitution of India is the lengthiest of all the written constitutions of the world. Initially, it contained a Preamble, 395 Articles, 22 parts & 8 schedules. As of now, it has a Preamble, about 450 Articles, 24 parts and 12 schedules. Some of the factors leading to the elephantine nature of our constitution can be summarised as follows:

i) Since Government of India Act 1935 was adopted as a model for the Indian Constitution and it was a very voluminous document in itself. Thus it naturally made the constitution a lengthy document.

ii) The Indian constitution has elaborated provisional for Judiciary, Public Service Commissions, Election Commission, Controller and Auditor General of India etc. Which also makes it voluminous as compared to other constitutions.

iii) The Indian constitution has provisions regarding the administration of states. This is unlike the U.S. constitution where the state from their constitution separately. Since the federal constitutions is supposed to describe in details the rights and jurisdictions of the centre and the states. Thus making it more bulky in nature.

Education Minister Cheema gives nod for 4487 promotions in teaching cadre till may 15

  • TRANSFER POLICY & OTHER IMPORTANT ISSUES ALSO CONSIDERED
CHANDIGARH, APRIL 21: Punjab Education Minister Dr. Daljit Singh Cheema has directed departmental officials to carry out 4487 promotions in various cadres till May, 15. Issuing these directions during a high level meeting of the department, in which other issues pertaining to performance of all wings, reviewing of sports wings, transfer policy were also discussed.
Disclosing this, a spokesman of the Education Department said that as per information provided to the minister, promotions of total 4487 teachers/employees are in the process which contains 252 promotions from lecturer to principal, 250 from teacher to headmaster, 2981 from teacher to lecturer, 50 from center head teacher to block primary education officer, 938 from JBT/ETT to master cadre and 15 from senior assistant to superintendent.

SBI Clerk 2016 – Last Date Extended

Dear Aspirants,
SBI has extended the last date to apply for the post of Junior Associates (customer support and sales) and Junior Agricultural Associates in clerical cadre.

Earlier the closing date for online registration was 25 April 2016 but now the new last date of online application form submission for SBI Clerk Recruitment is 28 April 2016.



Indian Polity- Part 1 (Source of Our Constitution)


(Source of Our Constitution)
Most of the provision of the Indian constitution have been borrowed from the constitution of several other countries as well as from the government of India Act 1935. Though sometimes this borrowing become a matter of criticism but no doubt the framers of our constitution deserve our gratitude for collecting the best features of other constitutions and modifying then in order to avoid the problems faced by them and making them suitable to the Indian Politico-Administrative system.

The major sources from which the constitution has been drawn are a follows:



A) The Government of India Act 1935: The Government of India Act 1935 provided the structure post of the constitution, and the federal scheme, judiciary, governors, emergency powers the Public Service Commissions have been borrowed from it.
B) The British Constitution: The political parts of the constitution i.e. the system of parliamentary government, cabinet system, single citizenship. Rule of law have been drawn from it.
C) The United States Constitution: The U.S. constitution became the source of the charter of Fundamental Rights, federal structure of the government, electoral college, judicial review and independence of judiciary.
D) The Irish Constitution: It provided the philosophical part i.e. the Directive Principles of State Policy method of Presidential election and the nomination of members to Rajya Sabha.
E) The Canadian Constitution: The concept of a quasi-federal form of government a federal system with a strong central government and the idea of residuary power of legislation with the centre has been borrowed from it.
F) The Australian Constitution: The various provisions regarding freedom of trade & commerce, the concurrent list of legislative subjects and the provisions for the joint sitting of the Parliament have been borrowed from the constitution of Australia.
G) The Weimar Constitution of Germany: The provision of suspension of fundamental rights during emergency has been borrowed from this constitution.
H) Constitution of the Soviet Union: On the recommendation of Sardar Swaran Singh Committee (1976), fundamental duties were incorporated into our constitution from the Soviet union Constitution.
I) Other: South Africa: Amendment of Constitution. 

J) Japan :  Procedure established by Law.



Geography Part-1 For Upcoming Exams


1. In 1610, Galileo Galilei discovered four moons of which planet? – Jupiter

2. The latitude of a place is the same as which place? – Celestial pole

3. Why is ‘Beaufort Scale’ used ? – To measure wind velocity

4. Where are a large number of species are found within a small unit of area? – Wet evergreen equatorial forests

5. Which is found on the western coast of continents between 30° and 40° latitudes? – Mediterranean Climate Region

Some Important Question related to Ancient History


1. Indus Valley Civilisation became known from excavations at ______?
Ans Harappa

2. Granary at Harappa was made of which material?
Ans Bricks only

3. Which color was commonly used n Harappa pottery?
Ans-Red

4.Which rulling dynasty did Gautam Buddha belong to ?
Ans-Sakya

5.Who was the founder of gupta dynasty?
Ans- Sri gupta

Ancient History

  
  • Indus Civilization term was used by John Marshall. The Indus Civilization was spread over Sindh, Baluchistan, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Western UP, and Northern Maharashtra.
  • Harappa Civilization was discovered by Daya Ram Sahni in 1921 on the bank of river Ravi now in Pakistan. The Harappa were the earliest people to produce cotton it was called Sindon by the Greeks.
  • Mohenjodaro Civilization was  discovered by RD Banerjee in 1922 on the bank of river Indus in Larkana District (now in Pakistan).Mohenjodaro is also called Mound of the dead. Great Bath is discovered in Mohenjodaro Civilization.It is also the largest site of Indus Civilization.
  • Rakhigarhi the largest Indian site of Indus Civilization.
  • The founder of Jain religion was first Tirthankar Adinath Rishabanath. There were twenty four Tirthankars and mahavira was the last of these.

Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh invite online applications for various posts (Including Clerks)


PGIMER Chandigarh Recruitment 2016 Vacancy Details:
Total No. of Posts: 281 posts
Job Location: Chandigarh
Name of the posts:
A. Group ‘A’ Posts (08):
Vacancy wise Details:
1. Chief Nursing Officer – 01
2. Geneticist – 01
3. Medical Physicist (Nuclear Medicine) – 04
4. Lecturer (Speech & Hearing) – 01
5. Lecturer (Bio statistics) – 01
B. Group ‘B’ Posts (88):
Vacancy wise Details:
1. Tutor (Bioinformatics) – 01
2. Staff Nurse Gr-II – 72
3. Physiotherapist – 03
4. Assistant Dietician – 02
5. Store Keeper – 09
6. Junior Engineer (Telephone) – 01
C. Group ‘C’ Posts (185):
Vacancy wise Details:
1. Stenographer – 16
2. Lower Division Clerk (LDC) – 89
3. Dark Room Assistant Grade-III (X-ray) – 02
4. Staff Car Driver Ordinary Grade – 02
5. Sanitary Attendant Gr-III – 76
Pay Scale:
For Group ‘A’ Posts: Rs.15600/- -Rs.39100/- + GP
For Group ‘B’ Posts: Rs.9300/- -Rs.34800/- + GP
For Group ‘C’ Posts: Rs.5200/- -Rs.20200/- + GP

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Famous Nicknames of Eminent Persons

POPULAR TITLES
ORGINAL NAMES
Andhra Kesari
T. Prakasam
Akbar of Kashmir
Jainul Abdin
Anna
C. N. Annadurai
Bapu, Mahatma, Father of Nation
Mohan Das Karam Chand Gandhi
Bangabandu
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Babu Ji
Jag Jeevan Ram
Badshah Khan, Frontier Gandhi
Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
Bihar Kesari
Dr. Srikrishna Singh
Bengal Kesari
Ashutosh Mukherji
Bengali Tiger
Bipin Chandra Pal
Bird man of India
Salim Ali
Bard of Avon
William Shakespeare
Chacha, Pandit ji
Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru
C. R. / Rajaji
C. Rajagopalachari
Deen Bandhu
C.F Andrews
Desh Bandhu
C. R. Das
Desh Ratna, Ajatshatru
Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Enlightened One
Lord Buddha
Father of Indian Unrest, Maratha Kesari
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Father of the Local Self-Government
Lord Rippon
Father of Medicine
Hippocrates
Grand Old Man of India
Dadabhai Naoroji
Grandfather of Indian Films
Dhundiraj Govind Phalke
Gurudev, Kaviguru, Vishwa Kavi
Rabindranath Tagore
Guru Ji
M. S. Golvalkar
Grand old man of Indian Journalism
Tushar Kanti Ghosh
Indian Bismarck, Laoh Purush
Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel
Indian Einstein
Nagarjuna
Indian Shakespeare
Kalidasa
Indian Machiavelli
Chanakya
Indian Napoleon
Samudragupta
JP, Lok Nayak
Jayaprkash Narayan
Jana nayak
Karpuri Thakur
Lion of Punjab, Punjab Kesari
Lala Lajpat Rai
Lion of Kashmir
Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah
Lady with the lamp
Florence Nightingale
Lokmanya
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Mahamana, Prince of Beggars
Pt. Madan Mohan Malaviya
Man of Destiny
Napoleon Bonaparte
Martin Luther of India
Dayanand Saraswati
Man of Iron, Strong Man of India
Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel
Man of Peace
Lal Bahadur Shastri
Mysore Tiger
Tippu Sultan
Neta Ji, Patriot of Patriots
Subhas Chandra Bose
Nightingale of India
Sarojani Naidu
Parrot of India, Tota-e-hind
Amir Khusrau
Prince of Martyrs, Sahid-e-Azam
Bhagat Singh
Prince of Builders
Shahjahan
Prince of Pilgrims
Hiuen Tsang
Prince of Autobiography
Babur
Prince of Money Makers
Muhammad bin Tughlaq
Poet's Poet
Edmund Spencer
Rajashree
Purushottam Das Tandon
Scourage of God
Chengiz khan
Sage of Kanchi
Sankaracharya
Sparrow
Major General Rajinder Singh
Tau
Chaudhury Devi Lal
Young Turk
Chandra Sekhar