PM Modi to address poll rallies in Jharkhand today.

Source – indiatoday.in

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address two election rallies in Jharkhand on Tuesday, a party spokesperson said.

His first rally is scheduled at Birsa College in Khunti district at 11 am, while the second one is at 1 pm at Steel Maidan in Jamshedpur, BJP spokesperson Shiv Pujan Pathak said on Monday.

Chief Minister Raghubar Das is contesting the polls from the Jamshedpur (East) seat, where his former cabinet colleague Saryu Roy is contesting as an Independent candidate.

Roy had resigned as a minister last month after his name did not figure in the BJP’s candidate list.

Roy, who won the 2014 assembly elections from Jamshedpur (West), filed nomination from Jamshedpur (East) to challenge Das. Nitish Kumar’s JD(U) withdrew its candidate from the seat in support of Roy.

The Congress has fielded Gourav Vallabh from Jamshedpur (East).

State Rural Development Minister Neelkanth Singh Munda is contesting from the Khunti (ST) seat.

The two seats are among the twenty assembly constituencies going to polls in the second-phase on December 7.

The five-phase elections to the 81-member House will end on December 20. Counting will take place on December 23.

“Corruption in 5 Years of BJP Govt in Jharkhand is an Issue,” says JMM president Hemant Soren.

Source – economictimes.indiatimes.com

What is the feedback that you have got from the ground after the first round of voting?
We are doing very well. In fact, you can ask BJP if they can name four seats which they are sure of winning in the first phase. On our part, we are confident and stronger on every seat. Wait for the results.

Would dilution of Article 370 and Ayodhya issue have an impact on Jharkhand polls? How important are national issues in this election?
BJP leaders are talking about Kashmir in Jharkhand. My question is: If you talk about Kashmir in Jharkhand, where would we talk about the unemployment, lower industrial growth and corruption in Jharkhand. People have given their mandate on national issues in Lok Sabha elections. Now, this is about Jharkhand, and 370 or Ayodhya is not an issue here.

What are the issues in the state?
The issue is rampant corruption in five years of BJP government. Right from Lokpal to development commissioner to other senior government officials, they all have flagged corruption and scam in the current government. The issue is slowdown in industrial areas which has resulted in major job losses. The issue is how this government is trying to grab the lands of tribals in the state.

Your party has a limitation in that it has influence in only certain parts of the state and the BJP has made inroads into the tribal segment as well…
We are going to surprise you with our performance this time, be it urban or rural region. We are getting support from all corners of the state. BJP is plotting with independent candidates in each constituency to divide votes. But voters this time are determined to topple the BJP government.

Despite being in alliance, the Congress and JMM came up with separate manifestos…
Every party has a right to bring out its manifesto. But when it comes to government formation, we will work out a common minimum programme.

Your party has extended support to rebel BJP leader Saryu Roy while Congress has put up a candidate against him…
In the alliance the seat has gone to the Congress and I can’t force them to leave the seat. My support to Roy is on moral grounds. He is not fighting against the CM but against corruption. At the same
time I am part of the grand alliance and am campaigning for alliance candidates across the state.

Why is Babulal Marandi not part of the alliance?
The state has only 81seats and every party has its specific requirement. We tried hard to convince him. However, he has the right to decide about his party and seats he would contest.

Nitish Kumar To Begin Bihar Tour Against Climate Change From December 3.

Source – ndtv.com

Patna: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will begin his statewide ”Jal-Jeevan-Hariyali Yatra” against climate change from December 3, officials said on Monday. Emphasising the importance of water conservation and afforestation, the chief minister will undertake the four-day first phase of the tour in the northwestern districts of the state, they said.

“Nitish Kumar will commence the ”yatra” from Bagha in West Champaran district and after traversing East Champaran and Siwan districts, he will conclude the first phase of the tour at Gopalganj district,” a senior official said.

The chief minister will speak in public meetings on climate change, launch projects under his ”Jal-Jeevan-Hariyali  Abhiyan”, inspect ponds and waste management units and hold talks with officials concerned, he said.

The entire ”yatra”, during which the chief minister will traverse the length and breadth of the state, is expected to conclude by January 19, following which a human chain would be formed, the official said.

The human chain will showcase state government initiatives such as a ban on sale and consumption of liquor and drives against dowry and child marriage. The Bihar chief minister has won accolades from American business magnate Bill Gates for the initiative.

The tour comes less than a year ahead of the state Assembly elections, success in which will enable Nitish Kumar to return to power for the fourth consecutive time and ultimately make him the longest-serving chief minister of Bihar.

The JD(U) national president is known for conducting statewide tours to review progress made in the remote corners of Bihar.

The ”Jal-Jeevan-Hariyali Yatra” shares a name with the chief minister’s drive launched a few months back against climate change.

The drive was conceptualised after an all-party meeting in July this year in which members of both the Houses of the state Assembly had unanimously agreed to make efforts in combating climate change. 

Bihar Police SI Recruitment 2019: 212 vacancies for Enforcement Sub Inspector Posts, Apply @bpssc.bih.nic.in

Source – jagranjosh.com

Bihar Police SI Recruitment 2019: Bihar Police Subordinate Services Commission (BPSSC) has published the recruitment notification for the post of Enforcement Sub Inspector Post, against advertisement number 02/2019. Eligible candidates can apply for the post through BPSSC official website www.bpssc.bih.nic.in from 03 December 2019 to 06 January 2020.

Notification Details

Notification Number – 02/2019

Important Dates

  • Starting Date for Submitting Online Application – 03 December 2019
  • Last Date for Submitting Online Application – 06 January 2020

Enforcement Sub Inspector – 212 Posts

Salary:

Rs. 35, 400 – Rs. 112400

Eligibility Criteria for BPSSC Sub Inspector Post

Educational Qualification and Experience:

Graduation from a recognized university or equivalent degree

Age Limit:

Male

  • General – 21 to 42 Years
  • EWS – 21 to 42 Years
  • BC/EBC – 21 to 45 Years
  • SC/ST – 21 to 47 Years

Female

  • General – 21 to 42 Years
  • EWS – 21 to 42 Years
  • BC/EBC – 21 to 42 Years
  • SC/ST – – 21 to 47 Years

For more information, check detailed notification given below

Selection Procedure for BPSSC Sub Inspector Post

Selection will be done on the basis of Written Test (Preliminary Exam and Main Exam), Physical Endurance Test and Interview.

How to Apply for BPSSC Sub Inspector Jobs 2019

The Eligible candidates can apply for the post in the prescribed format through official website www.bpssc.bih.nic.in from 03 December 2019 to 06 January 2020.

Application Fee for BPSSC Sub Inspector Post:

Male

  • General – Rs. 700/-
  • EWS – Rs. 700/-
  • EBC/BC – Rs. 700/-
  • SC/ST – Rs. 400/-

Female

  • General – Rs. 700/-
  • EWS – Rs. 700/-
  • EBC/BC – Rs. 700/-
  • SC/ST – Rs. 400/-

Jharkhand assembly election: Congress takes a backseat in Ranchi, fields Ranchi, member against BJP.

Source – dailystockdish.com

The Congress has decided not to field its own candidate against the BJP from the much contentious seat of Ranchi in the upcoming assembly election in Jharkhand, scheduled to take place in five phases.

Instead, Congress‘s ally Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) has been given the prestigious seat of Ranchi. JMM leader Mahua Maji will be contesting against BJP leader CP Singh.

Notably, BJP has won from Ranchi‘s seat for six consecutive times in state assembly elections.

According to reports, Congress has also faced opposition from its party workers over its decision of leaving the Ranchi seat.

In the 2014 Jharkhand assembly election, JMM had nominated Mahua Majhi only as its candidate from Ranchi constituency. She was defeated by BJP leader CP them Singh by a margin of 59,000 votes. In the 2014 assembly election, Congress candidate Surendra Singh had got only 7,935 votes from Ranchi seat, and he also lost his deposit.

The Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), the Congress and Lalu Prasad Yadav‘s Rashtriya Janata Dal had recently announced a pre-poll alliance for the state with former Jharkhand chief minister Hemant Soren as the alliance‘s CM face.

Congress has released four lists of a total of 27 candidates as of now for the upcoming assembly election in Jharkhand. The Congress will contest 31 seats out of 81 seats in the Jharkhand assembly.

The RJD will contest on seven seats, while the largest chunk of the alliance share has gone to the JMM, which will contest elections on 43 seats.

JMM finger at Ranchi MLA.

Source – telegraphindia.com

JMM, the main Opposition party in Jharkhand, on Monday demanded action against the BJP’s Ranchi MLA and urban development minister C.P. Singh for alleged violation of the model code of conduct, which the veteran of the saffron party denied as “baseless”.

Speaking to the media, JMM general secretary Supriyo Bhattacharya accused Singh of obstructing government officials from doing their work and trying to put forth a message that those who vote for the BJP would be allowed to get away with illegal deeds.

Bhattacharya also shared a copy of a letter signed by him that has been sent to the state chief electoral officer in this regard.

The letter says that when on November 30, a team of Ranchi Municipal Corporation was taking action against furniture shop owners who had encroached on public land in Chutia locality of the capital, Singh interfered and also tore up the fine receipts.

Asked to comment on the allegations, Singh told The Telegraph: “I had not gone to the spot and I didn’t obstruct anyone from doing any official work.” The minister claimed he was busy campaigning and couldn’t say much on someone levelling “baseless allegations” against him.

RMC officials also claimed ignorance of any such incident in Chutia on November 30.

RMC deputy municipal commissioner Shankar Yadav said he was personally present in Chutia on November 30 but no such incident had been reported by the team acting against the encroachers. “Had any incident taken place, an FIR would have been filed,” he added the RMC official. “Even during the weekly review meeting the same day, no RMC official mentioned any such incident.”

UPSC CDS 2020 Application Rejected List Released Official on upsc.gov.in, Steps How to Check.

Source – pagalguy.com

Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is India’s central recruitment body that carries out the recruitment of candidates for civil service posts.

It is one of the most premier institutions and is known for its rigorous recruitment process. Each year a large number of candidates in India apply for the vacancies issued by UPSC. Applicants have to undergo a long process of examinations, physical and medical checks and even interviews.

One of the commonly conducted examinations by the UPSC is that of the UPSC CDS exam or the Combined Defence Services exam. This exam is conducted by the UPSC twice a year, in November and February.

Once candidates are selected through these examinations, they are sent to the respective training academies and then are recruited.

UPSC had announced the recruitment of 418 candidates through UPSC CDS 1 2020. The application for these posts started on 30th October 2019 and was over by 19th November 2019.

The application process has now been completed. Now that the application process is over, the UPSC has taken to its official website to release a rejection list.

This application rejection list features names of candidates whose applications have not been accepted by the commission because of any inconsistency made by the candidate during the application process. The UPSC CDS 1 2020 Application Rejection list was released on 25th November 2019.

As per the list, a total of 16 candidates failed to pay their application fee successfully as the respective bank authorities did not receive a confirmation.

If the candidates have made the payment successfully, they can issue an appeal to the Commission by providing the requisite documentary proof. If the UPSC finds that the fees have genuinely been paid by the candidate, it will change their application status.

The appeal has to be sent by hand or by post within 10 days of receiving an email by the UPSC. Any pleas sent after that will not be attended to by the commission.

The address where the appeal along with the necessary documents are to be sent is as follows –

Smt. Pushpa Minz

Under Secretary (CDS),

Union Public Service Commission,

Room No. 427,

Ayoug Sachivalaya Building,

Dholpur House,

Shahjahan Road,

New Delhi-110069.

Candidates should also make a note of the documents that they can furnish before the commission. The documents are –

  1. The Bank pay-in-slip, if the payment was made by the candidates through the cash mode in SBI or in any of its designated branches. The slip should be submitted in the original print form.

OR

  1. A copy of the Credit card, Debit card or Bank account statement, if the payment was made by the candidates in any of the online modes.

This is the last chance for the candidates to get their application status changed. The appeal should be made in a timely manner so that UPSC can act on the mistake as soon as possible.

UPSC Releases Vacancy Circular, Salary In Level 10 Of Pay Matrix Rs 56100 To Rs 177500.

Source – odishatv.in

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released a vacancy circular inviting applications from interested and eligible candidates for System Analyst position in Level-10 Pay Matrix.

“It is proposed to fill up six (06) posts of System Analyst (General Central Service, Group ‘A’, Gazetted, Non-Ministerial) in Level-10 of the Pay Matrix (Rs 56100 – Rs 177500) on Deputation (including short-term contract) basis in the office of UPSC,” read the official notification.

Applications can be submitted for the System Analyst position till January 12, 2019.

UPSC Vacancy Detail

Name of Post: System Analyst

Total No of Post: 06

Eligibility Criteria

A. (i) Holding analogous posts on regular basis in the parent cadre or Department; or

(ii) with two years’ service in the grade rendered after appointment thereto on a regular basis in posts in level 8 in the pay matrix Rs 47600 – Rs 151100 or equivalent in the parent cadre or Department; or

(iii) with three years’ service in the grade rendered after appointment thereto on a regular basis in posts in level 7 in the pay matrix Rs. 44900 – 142400 or equivalent in the parent cadre or Department; and

(b) Possessing the educational qualifications and experience prescribed as under:

(i) Master’s Degree in Computer Applications or M.Sc Computer Science or M.Sc Information Technology from a recognised University or Institute; or Bachelor of Engineering or Bachelor of Technology in Computer Engineering or Computer Science or Computer Technology or Computer Science and Engineering or Information Technology from a recognized University or Institute;

(ii) three years post qualification experience in actual software development using PHP or JAVA or ASP.Net and having experience in database such as MYSQL or SQL or ORACLE or POSTGRES database in a Government Office or public sector undertaking or statutory or autonomous organization or from any recognised institution.

NOTE: The qualification is relaxable at the discretion of the UPSC for reasons to be recorded in writing, in the case of candidates otherwise well qualified.

Age Limit: The upper age limit to apply for the positions is 56 years (as on closing date of receipt of application).

List of duties attached to the post of System Analyst:

System Designing and Development of software

Processing of Data for various uses and result processing

Guidance to D.P.A.s and other junior officials for day to day work

Maintenance of System software, Application Software and documentation

Administrative responsibilities

Co-ordination with user Branches

Maintaining of LAN, Network infrastructure and hardware in the Commission

Miscellaneous duties as assigned from time to time by senior officers

For more details related to the UPSC vacancy, visit the official website.