BSEB May Delay Bihar STET Admit Card 2019 Download Date, Reopen Application Form.

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Teaching aspirants across Bihar are waiting eagerly to download STET admit card 2019. It has been more than three weeks since the application form submission ended. And most importantly, the exam date is supposed to be November 7, 2019, which is only two weeks away.

Candidates are expecting STET admit card for the Bihar Secondary Teacher Eligibility Test 2019 to be released this week. However, even now there is neither any link to download admit card, nor any notification about its release date yet.

There are high chances that BSEB may have to delay releasing the STET admit card 2019. This is because of the decision of the high court to remove age limit. 

As per latest reports, the Patna High Court has ordered Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB), which the conducting body for STET 2019, to remove the age limit in the exam. As per the report, the high court deems that since the state had not conducted any STET in the last 8 years, many candidates who were waiting for the exam have crossed the STET 2019 age limit now. It is not, as per the decision, the candidates’ fault that they do not fulfill the age limit. 

Now if BSEB has to adhere to this decision, then it will have to remove the age limit. As per Bihar STET 2019 notification, the age limit was as follows: general male – 37 years, general female / BC male / BC female / EBC male / EBC female – 40 years,  SC male / SC female / ST male / ST female – 42 years. 

And if the age limit is removed, then all the candidates who were earlier not eligible for the STET 2019, will now be eligible, and they will have to be given a chance to apply. In that case, the online application form of the exam will reopen.

If the application form submission reopens, then admit card cannot be released immediately. So it will take some time after that for BSEB to issue the hall tickets. 

Whether exam date will also be postponed is another question. After the court decision, there is no notification on the official website bsebstet2019.in or on the board website biharboardonline.bihar.gov.in regarding either the decision, or what next. 

The only confirmed thing right now is that whenever the admit card is released, it will be made available at bsebstet2019.in only. There, candidates will have to login with application number and date of birth in order to download their admit card. 

Bihar STET 2019 is being organized to fill 25,270 vacancies of teachers in classes 9th and 10th, and 12,065 in classes 11th and 12th. For classes 9th, 10th, there will be paper 1, and for classes 11th, 12th, there will be paper 2. Recruitment of teachers will only be on the basis of merit obtained in the exam, subject to fulfillment of eligibility criteria and verification of documents. Both the papers will be 2.5 hours long, without any negative marking.

Dispute between Buddhist temple’s board and its congregation leaves monks out in the streets.

Source – lbpost.com

An internal dispute between worshipers and the board of directors of a Cambodian Buddhist temple has spilled out into the streets of West Long Beach.

Since Oct. 16, three monks have been sleeping in their cars parked adjacent to the Khemara Buddhikarama Temple at 2100 W. Willow St., known by many congregants as Wat Willow.They are never alone though.

With the support of many congregants—some of whom have acted as bodyguards until early into the morning—the monks have received food, water and anything else they need.

A handful of canopies are set up along the sidewalk’s grassy area, along with tents, tables, chairs and coolers filled with water.

A makeshift altar with a statue of Buddha sits on top of a rug, allowing for daily meditation to continue.

Handmade signs read in part: “no monks no monastery” and “all Cambodian people fight for justice!!”

Construction controversy

Conflict began over a year ago when the temple’s head monk for over 11 years, the Venerable Thet Sim, withdrew his support for the construction of a new temple to replace the current building, which resembles a multi-purpose hall.

In light of the monk’s change of heart, he was removed from the subcommittee overseeing the construction project, and when voting time came around last August he was not re-elected chairman of the board of directors, according to Kalmine Ly, who is the board’s treasurer.

As such, Sim’s name was then removed from the bank account where both regular temple funds and construction funds are deposited.“Then the problems started,” Ly said.

Longtime congregant Suzanne Keo, who has been supporting the monks, said Sim withdrew his support for the construction project after the board of directors refused to share updates or be transparent with him or the congregation that has been providing the funds.

“Congregants were asking how the money was being dispersed,” Keo said.

Tension grew last winter as the head monk gained supporters. Soon after, congregants began donating directly to the monk instead of the board.

Ly said the situation became hostile toward the board, claiming the monk began to incite rebellion among some congregants who refused to let board members meet in private.The congregants said they just wanted answers to their questions.

Then, this spring, Ly said, the board decided to evict the head monk and one other monk. But they refused to leave.

During a civil trial in September, a judge sided with the board after learning that they had given the two monks 30- and 60-day eviction notices, in accordance with their time at the monastery.

The monks’ attorney Andrew Cooledge maintains the evictions were retaliatory after the tenants brought up maintenance issues such as a leaking roof.

Keo and others believe the trial also didn’t take into account religious and cultural practices and pointed to a bylaw amended in 2012, the year after the temple’s founder and head monk died.

In the original bylaw, a monk cannot be removed by the board—a standard custom in other Buddhist temples. A monk can only be removed by fellow monks or the congregation itself. And while the amended bylaw states a board can remove a monk, it can only do so after a public hearing, which never took place for the two monks.

Temporary temple closure

While the judge upheld the eviction of Sim and Tith Bun, both congregants and the two remaining monks were surprised to find out on Oct. 16 that the temple was going to close temporarily while the board assesses the safety of the building, changes the locks, adds security cameras and other minor repairs. Sheriff’s deputies even appeared to help enforce the court-approved permit.

Sarun Caea, one of the monks who was temporarily displaced, said he wasn’t aware of the temporary closure until the day it happened.

Through an interpreter, he said he felt depressed and is still in a state of shock. He feels his safety and privacy is compromised after learning that cameras are also being installed inside the building.

Ly said the board reached out to a Buddhist temple in Santa Ana that agreed to provide temporary housing for the two remaining monks.

But, as supporters noted, everything the monks know is in Long Beach, including their congregation they are supposed to lead.

In addition, congregants said that on the day that the two monks were ordered out, the board refused to let one of them go in to get his medicine; he was instead told to go to the hospital.

Ly said it was because the board feared he would stay in his room and refuse to leave.

Now Bun and the two remaining monks are under the care of congregants, while they in turn lead prayers on the sidewalk.

Earlier this week, congregants were left on the street to celebrate one of Buddhism’s biggest holidays, Kathina, which is a time for giving thanks to monks.

Ly said the board had rescheduled it to the beginning of November but congregants said they were not told.

The temple is supposed to reopen on Oct. 28, both both sides are unsure if there can be any peace or unity. Trust has already been compromised.

Both congregants and the remaining monks are calling for a special election to refill the board of director seats, especially those filled by 12 new members who were elected in 2012 when the bylaws were changed.

“We want the 12 [new] board of directors out,” Keo said. “There’s no way the people will trust them again.”

NDA’s Performance In Bihar Not As Per Expectation: Chirag Paswan.

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PATNA: Senior Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) leader and MP Chirag Paswan on Friday expressed happiness over the party’s victory in Samastipur Lok Sabha seat, but voiced concerns over the National Democratic Alliance’s performance in the assembly bypolls in Bihar.

Saying that the state bypoll outcome did not match their expectations, the LJP Parliamentary Board chief said the reasons for this would be reviewed at a meeting of the ruling coalition.

He exuded confidence that the NDA will bounce back in the 2020 assembly polls in Bihar.

LJP is a partner of the BJP and JDU in the NDA in Bihar.

“There is certainly some concern for the NDA as we could not perform as per our expectation. We (NDA leaders) will have a review meeting as why results are not as per our hopes and the reasons behind it.

“We will find out our mistakes and reasons for bypoll results and fight 2020 Bihar assembly polls with our full strength to register a historic victory under Chief Minister Nitish Kumar,” Mr Paswan told reporters.

He claimed the NDA would win 225 assembly seats in the 243-member Bihar Assembly.

The NDA won the Samastipur reserved Lok Sabha seat comfortably, but could manage to register victory  in just one out of the five assembly seats in the assembly by- election, results of which were declared on Thursday.

“It will not be correct to make any kind of statement in haste when the results are declared barely 24 hours ago,” the LJP leader said adding the NDA leaders would review the outcome.

Lalu Yadav’s Rashtriya Janata Dal bagged two of the five assembly seats in the Bihar by-election.

Asked whether people have rejected Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s face in the bypolls, he said it would not be correct to say so.

Rishabh Pant chills with MS Dhoni at his home in Ranchi.

Source – indiatoday.in

Time and again young Indian wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant has expressed his admiration for Mahendra Singh Dhoni and has admitted that it will be tough for him to fill in the big shoes’ of former India captain, who is in the twilight of his career.

Rishabh Pant on Friday took to Instagram to post a picture with MS Dhoni and captioned it: Good Vibes Only. In the picture, Pant can be seen chilling out with India legend at the latter’s residence in Ranchi.

MS Dhoni was spotted in the Indian dressing room after the team’s innings and 202-run win over South Africa at the JSCA International Cricket Stadium in Ranchi in the last Test.

Dhoni was not picked for the three-match series against Bangladesh and it is yet not clear whether the 39-year-old wicketkeeper made himself available for selection or not. Prasad though, stated that they are looking for younger options in the shortest format with Pant being the man in focus for them.

Dhoni has not played any form of cricket since India’s exit from the semi-finals of the 2019 World Cup in England in July. He took a break from the sport to train with his regiment in the Territorial Indian Army after which he made himself unavailable for the limited-overs series against South Africa at home.

Rishabh Pant, who has been in poor form with the bat this year in limited-overs cricket, was picked as first choice wicket-keeper for the T20I series against Bangladesh. His wicketkeeping skills are improving but there is still a lot of scope of improvement.

In 9 ODIs this year, Pant has managed just 188 runs in 8 innings at an average of 23.50 with 48 being his highest score. In the 10 T20Is that he has played in 2019, Pant has managed 168 runs at 21 with one half-century to his name.

UPSC NDA 2 Admit Card 2019 Released @upsconline.nic.in, Download UPSC NDA II Call Letter Here.

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UPSC NDA 2 Admit Card 2019: Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the admit card of National Defence Academy & Naval Academy Examination (II) 2019.UPSC NDA exam is scheduled on 17 November 2019 (Sunday). 

 Candidates can download the UPSC NDA NA 2 Admit Card from UPSC website i.e. upsconline.nic.in. No Admit Card will be sent by post. In order to download the e-Admit Card the candidate must have his vital parameters like Registration ID & Date of Birth or Roll No. (If received)  & date of birth or Roll Number & Date of Birth available with him.

Candidates can also download UPSC NDA Admit Card directly through the link on or before 04 November 2019:

UPSC NDA 2 Admit Card Download :- https://upsconline.nic.in/eadmitcard/admitcard_NDAII_2019/instructions.php

UPSC NDA 2 Admit Card Notice :- https://upsc.gov.in/sites/default/files/e-ACNOtice-NDANA-II-2019-Engl.pdf

As per the official website “Entry into the Examination Venue shall be closed 10 minutes before the scheduled commencement of the Examination i.e. 09.50A.M. for the Forenoon Session and 01.50 P.M. for the Afternoon Session . No candidate shall be allowed the entry into the Examination Venue after closure of the entry”

UPSC NDA exam will be carrying 900 marks and there will be objective type questions from Mathematics and General Ability. One third (0.33) of the marks will be deducted as a penalty for each wrong answer.

UPSC is conducting the National Defence Academy & Naval Academy Examination (II), 2019 for admission to the Army, Navy and Air Force wings of the NDA for the 144th Course, and for the 106th Indian Naval Academy Course (INAC) commencing from 02 July 2020

Candidates shortlisted in written exam will be called for Intelligence and Personality before Services Selection Board where candidates for the Army/Navy wings of the NDA and 10+2 Cadet Entry Scheme of Indian Naval Academy will be assessed on Officers Potentiality and those for the Air Force in addition to the above will have to qualify Computerised Pilot Selection System (CPSS).

Jharkhand: Vote for BJP even if candidates are dacoits or naughty men, says Godda MP Nishikant Dubey.

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Nishikant Dubey, the Bharatiya Janata Party MP from Godda in Jharkhand, told voters to support candidates of his party even if they are criminals, the Hindustan Times reported on Friday. The minister also said that voters should support “handicapped” BJP candidates as well.

“I want to request you all that whoever the BJP fields, be it a handicap, thief, dacoit or a naughty man, we must support that candidate,” Dubey told BJP workers in Deoghar district’s Jamtara city on Wednesday. “We should have faith in the decision of national [BJP] president Amit Shah, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Raghubar Das.”

He later defended his statement and claimed he was speaking metaphorically. “I told the party workers that even if they personally feel that the candidates are handicaps or criminals, it was their duty to support them, as our national president Amit Shah, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Chief Minister, Raghubar Das always chose good people to contest elections,” Dubey said.

Jharkhand Mukti Morcha leader Hemant Soren said the statement showed the BJP’s fear about the upcoming elections. “It shows the rubbish and unparliamentary thinking of the BJP MP,” Soren said. “He describes himself as the second Chanakya but his statement is a reflection of the fear and desperation within the BJP over their electoral prospects.”

Soren added that the real problems in the state are unemployment, inflation, corruption and the shutdown of schools and colleges. “But the BJP wants to field thieves and dacoits with an invitation to further loot our homes,” he added. Elections to the Jharkhand Assembly are due by the end of the year.

BPSSC Excise Sub Inspector Final Result 2019 Declared, Check @bpssc.bih.nic.in

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BPSSC Excise Sub Inspector Final Result 2019: Bihar Police Subordinate Services Commission (BPSSC) has released BPSSC Excise Sub Inspector Final Result 2019. All those who appeared in the Physical Test for Bihar BPSSC Excise Sub Inspector Exam 2019 can download their result through the official website of BPSC.i.e. bpssc.bih.nic.in.

BPSSC Excise Sub Inspector Exam 2019 Physical Test was held on 18 October 2019 to fill up 126 vacancies for the post of Excise Sub Inspector. 

Around 86595 candidates appeared in the BPSSC Excise Sub Inspector Prelims Exam 2019 which was held on 9 June 2019. Total, 2600 candidates were qualified for BPSSC Excise Sub Inspector Mains Exam 2019 which was scheduled on 25 August 2019.

Around 772 candidates have qualified in BPSSC Excise Sub Inspector PET 2019 out of which 482 candidates were male and 290 were female candidates.

How to Download BPSSC Excise Sub Inspector Final Result

  • Visit the official website.i.e. bpssc.bih.nic.in.
  • Click on Download BPSSC Excise Sub Inspector Final Result.
  • The result is available in the PDF form.
  • Candidates can save it for future reference.

All the qualified candidates can get their selection letter from the office of commission by showing their e-admit card and photo identity card on 30 October 2019. Candidates will have to appear between 5 November to 25 November 2019 along with their essential documents in the office of Product Commissioner, Bihar Public Service Commission (Development Office, Beli Road, Patna). 

The online application for BPSSC Excise Sub Inspector Recruitment 2019 was started on 22 May 2018 and ended on 30 June 2018.

289 Chikungunya Cases Recorded in Patna as Bihar Grapples with Dengue.

Source – news18.com

After dengue, Chikungunya cases are increasing in Bihar as 322 cases have already been reported in the state.

Of the total number of cases reported in the state, 289 come from the capital city alone till Tuesday, reported The Times of India.

The report makes mention of the fact that in comparison; the figure for the entire of 2018 was 156.

According to state health department data, the maximum number of chikungunya cases is from Patna, followed by Nalanda, which has reported 10 cases till Wednesday.

A health department officer urged people to take caution reminding everyone that the most number of chikungunya cases were recorded between mid-October and November last year.

He further added that in 2018 chikungunya forayed into the state because a number of travellers suffering from the disease travelled to Bihar during Durga Puja and Chhath carrying the virus along with them. As per health department data, a single case from Nalanda saw a patient travelling from Bangalore. None of the cases in Patna had any prior travel history.

Commenting on the striking rise in chikungunya cases in the state this year, principal secretary of health department Sanjay Kumar said that since the carrier of both dengue and chikungunya is the same and because there is an increase in dengue cases this year, chikungunya cases too have subsequently raised.

Citing an Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) report, Kumar added that in 40 percent of the households surveyed by the central team, they found presence of larvae.

Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH) medicine department associate professor RD Singh revealed more about the difference in symptoms of chikungunya and dengue stating that while in both cases a person suffers from fever, in case of dengue there is body ache while in chikungunya there is pain in the joints.

He further added that though rashes occur in both cases, in dengue there is no rash on palms and soles. Furthermore, he said that while for dengue, a person can recover after 10 days, chikungunya pain can persist for two to three weeks at least.