Grand Alliance Holds Protest March In Patna, Tejashwi Yadav Absent.

Source – ndtv.com

PATNA: The five-member Grand Alliance along with the Left parties on Wednesday took out protest march in Patna against “anti-people” policies of both Central and the state governments, though RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav gave the stir a miss.

RJD, the major constituent of the opposition grouping in Bihar, however, said Mr Yadav could not participate in the “Aakrosh march” because of his engagements in the ensuing Jharkhand polls and also legal matters.

RLSP chief Upendra Kushwaha, who played a pivotal role in organising the march on behalf of alliance, had on Tuesday claimed that all the prominent leaders of the grouping will take part in the march.

Apart from Mr Kushwaha,former chief minister and Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) president Jitan Ram Manjhi, Bihar Congress president Madan Mohan Jha and Vikassheel Insan Party (VIP) chief Mukesh Sahni attended the march in Patna which ended at Collectorate after starting from Gandhi Maidan.

CPI state secretary Satya Narayan Singh and CPI(M) leader Arun Mishra took part in the agitation along with their partymen.

The alliance leaders, however, could not give their memorandum to District Magistrate Kumar Ravi as he was not present in the office and a junior officer was sent to receive it.

The leaders decided not to give memorandum to any other officer than the DM as it was an “insult” to them. 

The five-parties alliance- comprising RJD, Congress, RLSP, HAM(S) and VIP- held peaceful protest march at all the district headquarters town of the state during the day. 

Asked if he was leading the march, Mr Kushwaha, who is a former union minister of state, said “its not like that. This is neither Mr Kushwaha’s programme nor that of my party. It is an agitation programme of all the Grand Alliance partners and left parties…There is no question of any particular individual leading the march.”

Manjhi, whose party had earlier said that it would not join the march, attended it.

The HAM chief said that he had said that he would not be part of the march because of some confusion. 

Manjhi, however, reiterated his demand for forming coordination committee for taking decisions and better functioning of the grand alliance.

“Our demand for coordination committee is absolutely legitimate. I have given a December target (deadline) for the formation of the committee,” Manjhi said.

The HAM president, however, refused to comment on Tejashwi Yadav’s absence from the march, saying that “I have nothing to say on it. Tejashwi may not have come because of his own reasons.”

RJD resorted to tokenism by sending its spokesman Mrityunjay Tiwary to the agitation in the state capital. 

Asked why is Tejashwi Yadav not present in the march, Tiwary said he could not participate in the stir as he was engaged with his legal battles and ensuing assembly polls in Jharkhand.

He further said RJD’s state unit chief Ram Chandra Purvey was busy in a party’s crucial meeting with regard to its organisational polls. 

NAAC wraps Patna College 2-day visit.

Source – hindustantimes.com

A four-member peer team from national assessment and accreditation council (NAAC) headed by Prof Ramakrishnan of Madurai University on Saturday concluded its two-day assessment at the 156-year-old Patna College.

For on-spot-assessment, the team had formal interaction with college authority, teaching faculties and other staff. The team assessed the college on different criteria like infrastructure, teaching-learning facilities, student progression, governance and management.

Patna College principal RS Arya said, “A PowerPoint presentation was given to show the overall development of the college. The team reviewed several departments, library, laboratory, canteen, drinking water facility, washrooms, and playground. Other than this, the team appraised the curriculum, performance of students, research, co-curricular and extracurricular activities of the departments, achievements of students.”

“We have tried our best to present the college before NAAC team. The accreditation would give greater autonomy and fund doors from various government and non-government funding agencies like University Grants Commission (UGC), RUSA and state government,” added Arya.

The 156-year-old Patna College has volunteered for the first time for NAAC assessment which will be based on the performance of the university in last five years.

More than 70% of evaluation has already been done on the basis of self study report (SSR) submitted by the college in April. Rest 30% of qualitative assessment comprises physical verification on the institute on several parameters including curricular aspects, teaching-learning & evaluation, research, innovations & extension, infrastructure & learning resources, student support & progression, governance, leadership & management, institutional values & best practices.

A college official, who preferred anonymity, said that the NAAC team was not much satisfied with the college facilities. He said, “While assessing the library and smart classes they found them outdated. The number of teachers in proportion to students is very less. They also said that the college doesn’t have affluent facilities for girls and disabled students.”

Patna Law College was awarded B grade on Friday by NAAC team which visited the college on Sept 20-21 for on-spot-assessment. Patna Science College is also gearing up assessment as NAAC peer team would visit the college in mid-December for second cycle of accreditation.

102-year-old Patna University was awarded with B+ grade in August this year.

Delhi HC rejects plea to summon Bihar CM as witness in copyright lawsuit.

Source – business-standard.com

The Delhi High Court on Wednesday dismissed a plea seeking to summon Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar as a witness in a lawsuit on copyright violation filed against him by a JNU scholar-turned-politician.

Justice V Kameswar Rao said it is not necessary to summon Kumar, who is a defendant in the suit, as the reasoning given for calling him as a witness being so-called ‘principal actor’ and a bona fide act is “not convincing”.

In his lawsuit, Atul Kumar Singh, a former JNU student, has alleged that a book — -Special Category Status: A Case for Bihar’ – published by Patna-based Asian Development Research Institute (ADRI), through its Member Secretary Shaibal Gupta, and endorsed by Kumar, is a plagiarised version of his research work.

According to Singh, Kumar is a significant witness and will have a material impact in establishing the case of the plaintiff.

Kumar has opposed the application, saying it was an abuse of process as he can be cross-examined by Singh at the evidence stage and that the plea has been filed with ulterior motives as he is the chief minister of Bihar and the plaintiff wants to gain publicity.

The court dismissed the plea, saying there was no merit in the application.

“It appears to me that the present application has been made only to put pressure on him (Nitish Kumar) as he is being summoned, not in normal course, but as plaintiff witness without cogent reason as such not bona fide nor in the interest of justice,” the court said.

The court said it is clear that the onus is on Singh to prove that he is the owner of the copyright and it shall be his endeavour to prove the same.

On the other hand, the defendants (Kumar and others) are contesting the said position, it said.

“In other words, the stand of the parties is at variance. Each of the parties, shall have to enter the witness box to prove his / its case. The opposite party, shall naturally cross-examine the party in the witness box. So it follows, that the defendant no.1 coming as a witness, shall in his evidence make good the stand taken by him in his written statement. He shall not prove the case of the plaintiff,” it said.

The court said the reasons given for calling Kumar as a witness are not cogent and the facts of this case show that it is “not necessary to summon the defendant no.1 (Nitish Kumar) as witness of the plaintiff”.

“Surely when the defendant no.1 appears in the witness box to prove his case, the plaintiff shall be within his right to demolish the case set up by the defendant no.1 in his pleading, and ensure, the case set up by him is proved by cross-examining the said defendant,” it said.

Earlier, the court had dismissed an application by the chief minister in which he said he had no direct or indirect association with other defendants and the book. He had also contended he had only endorsed the book and not authored it.

In the suit, besides Kumar, the plaintiff has claimed damages totalling Rs 25 lakh from the defendants including Gupta, ADRI and its sister concern Centre for Economic Policy and Public Finance.

Singh, a former senior research scholar at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), moved the high court in 2010 alleging that his PhD thesis ‘Role of State in Economic Transformation: A case Study of Contemporary Bihar’ of 2006 was released on May 15, 2009 in a book format under the title – Special Category Status, A Case for Bihar.

The lawsuit stated that it was in 2006 that Singh had enrolled for a PhD at JNU. His home state, Bihar, was the subject of his research, and his thesis was to be titled, ‘Role of State in Economic Transformation: A case study of contemporary Bihar.’

It said since the subject of his research involved conducting an economic survey, he got in touch with the ADRI.

The plaintiff claimed that initially the book was shown to be “authored” by Nitish Kumar, but when Singh complained about it, ADRI brought out a fresh version which was shown to have been “endorsed” by the Bihar chief minister.

The suit, which described Kumar as the “principal actor”, said that “despite holding such a responsible post, the defendant in his present capacity has in order to draw public/media attention and to draw political mileage has along with other defendants deliberately, knowingly and malafidely breached the vested copyright of the plaintiff (Singh)”.

Singh has alleged that Gupta played the “pivotal role” in illegally transferring his research work to the Bihar chief minister.

Singh, who belongs to Bihar’s Saran district, had contested Lok Sabha elections from Chapra constituency in 2004 as an independent.

‘Eunuch’ arrested for raping woman in Bihar.

Source – gulfnews.com

Patna: Police in Bihar have arrested a man who would pose as a eunuch in order to assault women. The accused would seek alms in trains while in his disguise, police said.

His crime came to light after the police arrested the man on Tuesday in connection with the rape and murder of a middle-aged Dalit woman in eastern Bihar’s Katihar district.

The body of the woman was found abandoned at a deserted place in Katihar on Sunday. During the course of the investigation, the police found out that the woman was last seen with the eunuch. Subsequently, the police attempted to raid his home but it was locked.

He was finally arrested from neighbouring Bhagalpur district on the basis of his mobile location after he refused to receive repeated calls from the police.

Initially he tried to mislead the police but when the latter applied force, he cracked and confessed to raping and killing the woman with the help of two accomplices. His subsequent medical examination confirmed he was a man, and not transgender. Police said the accused had been living as a eunuch in the locality for a long time and no one suspected him.

“The man had dressed himself as a eunuch to prey on women and satiate his sexual desire,” a senior police official Anil Kumar said on Wednesday.

The police official said initially they were hesitant in arresting the man but finally took him under custody after finding that he was a male posing as a transgender to sexually exploit women. He has been sent to jail.

Bihar Jail Superintendent Ajeet Kumar Becomes Fourth Crorepati on KBC 11.

Source – news18.com

Kaun Banega Crorepati 11 got its fourth Rs 1 crore winner of the season on Tuesday. Ajeet Kumar, a jail superintendent from Hajipur in Bihar became the fourth crorepati in the Amitabh Bachchan-hosted quiz show. Ajeet won the fastest finger first on Monday and sat on the hot seat. He walked away with Rs 1 crore on Tuesday.

For those who missed watching Ajeet’s Rs 1 crore moment, the question on the new crorepati of KBC 11’s screen was, “Which was the first British satellite to have been launched successfully by a British rocket?” The options were: A) Ariel 1, B) Prospero, C) Miranda, D) Zicron.

Ajeet opted to take his only remaining lifeline 50-50 for the question. The two options that remained on his screen were B) Prospero and C) Miranda. After a lot of thinking, he chose the option B) Prospero, which was the right answer.

After answering the 15th question of Rs 1 crore, Ajeet had exhausted all of his four lifelines. He then moved to the 16th question for the highest prize money of the quiz show of Rs 7 crore. The question was, “Who is the first cricketer to score two T20 International fifties on the same day in two different matches?” The options were A) Nawroz Mangal, B) Mohammad Hafeez, C) Mohammad Shahzad, D) Shakib Al Hasan.

The correct answer was option B) Mohammad Hafeez. But Ajeet played safe and decided to take home Rs 1 crore.

Ajeet Kumar started playing KBC 11 as a rollover contestant and started playing for Rs 25 lakh on Tuesday. He had two lifelines – 50:50 and expert help – left with him when he started to play on Tuesday.

After winning Rs 1 crore, Ajeet told The Indian Express that with the prize money he would want to help building rehabilitation centres for convicts.

Four contestants so far have become crorepati in the ongoing Kaun Banega Crorepati 11. The first one was Sanoj Raj from Bihar’s Jehanabad followed by Babita Tade, who was a cook at a government school in Maharashtra. Gautam Kumar Jha, a senior section engineer in the Indian Railways became the third crorepati of the season, and is followed by Ajeet Kumar. All the crorepatis have won Rs 1 crore.

IBPS PO Main Admit Card 2019 released, check how to download online on ibps.in

Source – zeebiz.com

The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS), today i.e. on 11 November, has released the admit card for mains exam for the post of Probationary Officers/ Management Trainees IX –(CRP PO/MT-IX) on its official website i.e. www.ibps.in. The shortlisted candidates in IBPS PO Prelims can download IBPS PO Main Call Letter from official website or directly through the link given below by login. IBPS PO Main Admit Card Download Link is available on IBPS website till 30 November 2019.

IBPS PO Main Exam will be held on 30 November 2019 (Sunday) at various exam centres. The IBPS PO MT Mains exam will consist of 155 questions of on Reasoning & Computer Aptitude, General/ Economy/ Banking Awareness, English and Data Analysis & Interpretation. There will be 2 questions on English Language (Letter Writing & Essay) as well. 1/4th marks will be deducted for a wrong answer.

IBPS PO Main Exam result may be announced in the month of December 2019. The candidates who qualify the main exam will be called for an Interview Round. The interview will be conducted by the Nodal Bank in each State/ UT with the help of IBPS.

How to Download IBPS PO Main Admit Card 2019?

Step 1: Visit IBPS official website i.e. www.ibps.in
Step 2: Click on the link Click here to Download Online Main Exam Call Letter for Probationary Officers/ Management Trainees.
Step 3: Enter your details such Registration No / Roll No and DOB and Captcha

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Step 4: Download IBPS PO Officer Mains Admit Card 2019
Step 5: Take a print out for future use
Step 6: IBPS is conducting the exam for the recruitment of 4336 Probationary Officers and Management Trainee Posts.

The online applications were invited in the month of August 2019. Then, on 12, 13, 19 and 20 October 2019 IBPS PO Prelims was conducted at various centres and the result for the same was declared on 01 November 2019. The scores were released on, 08 Nov on IBPS  official website, the candidates can download their IBPS PO Score Card from there.

Bihar Board Dummy Admit Card 2020 Released, Download BSEB 10th and 12th Admit Card on biharboard.online and bsebinteredu.in

Source – jagranjosh.com

Bihar Board Dummy Admit Card 2020 Released: BSEB has released the Bihar Board Dummy Admit Card 2020 for Class 10 and Class 12 students. Students who are registered for the upcoming Board Exams can check their details online by logging onto the official website of Bihar Board. As per the official update, the BSEB Dummy Admit Cards 2020 are made available online on the official websites i.e. Bihar Board Class 10 Admit Card 2020 is available on biharboard.online website while the Class 12 Admit Card 2020 is available on bsebinteredu.in.

Make Changes by 20th November 2019

Bihar Board has released the BSEB second dummy admit card online. Class 10 students appearing for the 2020 board examination can visit the official website of the board to download the second dummy admit card. Candidates will be able to download and make the necessary corrections in the admit card until November 20, 2019. The admit card of BSEB Class 10 is available for download on the official website biharboardonline.bihar.gov.in. Candidates can also download the BSEB second dummy admit card through the direct link provided below.

Bihar Board Dummy Admit Card – Download Links
Bihar Board Class 10 Dummy Admit Card 2020http://103.197.120.5/adminpanel/Exam2020/SearchAdm.html
Bihar Board 12th Dummy Admit Card 2020https://exam.bsebinteredu.in/Student/DummyAdmitCard.aspx

The students appearing for the Bihar Board class 10 examination can visit the official website of the board tomorrow to check and download the Bihar Board second dummy admit card. Candidates can download the second Dummy admit card and make the necessary changes until November 20, 2019.

The board has released an official notification stating the date of release of the second dummy admit card along with the dates until the corrections can be made and the steps to download the Bihar board class 10 second admit card. Candidates can visit the official website biharboardonline.bihar.gov.in. A direct link to check the notification is also provided here.

Direct Link to check Bihar Dummy Admit Card Notification – http://biharboardonline.bihar.gov.in/sites/default/files/circulars/new_doc_2019-11-12_10.33.46_1.pdf

How to download the class 10 Bihar Board second Dummy Admit Card

Step 1: Visit the official website of Bihar School Examination Board

Step 2: Click on the Examination Application form for Exam 2020 on the left side of the home page

Step 3: Click on ‘Click here to Print/View

Step 4: Enter log in details

Step 5: Download the Dummy admit card

The details like the candidates’ name, registration number, name of father, mother, gender, photograph, subjects, and signature will be mentioned on the Bihar Board second Dummy admit card. Candidates must note that in case there are any corrections to be made in any of the above-mentioned sections in the dummy admit card the same has to be reported to the head of the schools and the necessary corrections have to be made before the due date.

IBPS Clerk PET Admit Card 2019 Released @ibps.nic.in, Download Here.

Source – jagranjosh.com

IBPS Clerk PET Admit Card 2019: Institute of Banking Personnel Selection has released the Pre-Examination Training (PET) admit card for the post of Clerk. Candidates belong to SC/ST/Minority Community / Ex-Servicemen / Persons with Benchmark Disability category can download their IBPS Clerk PET Call letter from IBPS official website.

IBPS PET Clerk Admit Card link is also given below. Candidates can download their admit card by providing their Registration No and Password/DOB on or before 30 November 2019.

IBPS will conduct the IBPS Clerk Prelims Exam on 07, 08, 14 and 21 December 2019. IBPS Clerk PreliMS Admit Card will also be released in due course of time on official website. The result for IBPS Clerk exam will be declared in December 2019/ January 2020. Qualified candidates in prelims exam will be called for IBPS Clerk Main Examination. IBPS Clerk Main Exam is scheduled on 19 January 2020.

 Nodal Banks/ Participating Organisations will conduct the Pre-Examination Training (PET) for limited number of candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes/ Minority Communities/ Ex-Servicemen/ Persons With Bench mark Disabilities at certain centres including  Agartala,  Agra,  Ahmedabad, Allahabad,  Amritsar,  Aurangabad  (Maharashtra),  Balasore, Behrampur  (Ganjam),  Bengaluru,  Bhopal, Bhubaneshwar, Chandigarh, Chennai, Coimbatore, Dehradun, Dhanbad, Gorakhpur, Gulbarga, Guwahati, Hubli, Hyderabad, Indore, Jabalpur, Jaipur, Jammu, Jodhpur, Karnal, Kavaratti, Kochi, Kolkata, Lucknow, Ludhiana, Madurai, Mangalore, Mumbai, Muzaffarpur, Mysore, Nagpur, New Delhi, Panaji (Goa), Patiala, Patna,  Port  Blair,  Pune,  Raipur,  Rajkot,  Ranchi,  Sambalpur,  Shimla,  Shillong,  Siliguri,  Thiruchirapalli, Thiruvananthapuram, Tirupati, Vadodara, Varanasi, Vijaywada and Vishakhapatnam.

How to download IBPS Clerk  PET Admit Card 2019?

  1. Visit official website of IBPS .i.e. www.ibps.in
  2. Click on “Click here to download Pre Exam Training Call letter for CRP – Clerks -IX for SC/ST/Minority Communities/ Ex-Servicemen/ PWBDs”
  3. A new window will open where you need to enter your details via Registration No / Roll No and DOB along with Captcha for verification
  4. Download IBPS RRB Prelims Admit Card