UPSC releases Geo Scientist Exam 2020 time table @ upsc.gov.in: Check UPSC exam dates here.

Source – indiatoday.in

UPSC Geo-Scientist Exam 2020: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the examination dates of the Combined Geo-Scientist Examination, 2020. All the candidates can check the time table of UPSC Geo-Scientist Exam 2020 on the official website of the commission, the link for which is upsc.gov.in . As per the schedule, the UPSC Combined Geo-Scientist (Preliminary) Examination 2020 will be held on January 19, 2020. The preliminary examination for Combined Geo-Scientist Examination for two objective type papers will be conducted in computer based mode.

UPSC Geo Scientist Exam 2020: Time table

UPSC Geo Scientist Exam 2020: Time table

UPSC Geo Scientist Exam 2020: Timings

UPSC Geo Scientist Exam 2020: Timings

Paper pattern:

Penalty for wrong answers (in objective type papers): Candidates should note that there will be penalty (negative marking) for wrong answers marked by a candidate in the objective type question papers.

Important instructions for candidates:

The use of any mobile phone (even in switched off mode), pager or any electronic equipment or programmable device or storage media like pen drive, smart watches etc. or camera or blue tooth devices or any other equipment or related accessories either in working or switched off mode capable of being used as a communication device during the Examination is strictly prohibited.

Any infringement of these instructions shall entail disciplinary action including ban from future Examinations.
Candidates are advised in their own interest not to bring any of the banned item including mobile phones or any valuable/costly items to the venue of the Examination, as arrangement for safe-keeping cannot be assured.

Commission will not be responsible for any loss in this regard.

Examination centres:

  • Ahmedabad
  • Bangaluru
  • Bhopal
  • Chandigarh
  • Chennai
  • Cuttack
  • Delhi
  • Dispur
  • Hyderabad
  • Jaipur
  • Jammu
  • Kolkata
  • Lucknow
  • Mumbai
  • Patna
  • Prayagraj (Allahabad)
  • Shillong
  • Shimla
  • Thiruvananthapuram

UPSC Geo Scientist Exam 2020:

Candidates who will be declared by the commission to have qualified in the computer based preliminary examination will be allowed to take the Combined Geo-Scientist (Main) examination. The main examination will be held on June 27 and June 28, 2020.

About UPSC:

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UPSC Geo Scientist Exam Schedule 2020 Released @upsc.gov.in

Source – jagranjosh.com

UPSC Geo Scientist Exam Schedule 2020: Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the exam schedule for the Geo Scientist Exam on its official website. All those candidates who have applied for the UPSC Geo Scientist Posts Exam and have to appear for the preliminary examination can check the Exam Schedule available on the official website of Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) -i.e. https://upsc.gov.in/.

The UPSC Geo Scientist Preliminary Examination will be conducted on January 19, 2020.
According to the short notification released by the UPSC, Geo Scientist Preliminary Examination would be conducted in two shifts- 09.30 A.M. to 11.30 A.M. am and the second shift from 2 pm to 4 pm.

It is noted that the UPSC Geo Scientist Exam preliminary examination will be Computer Based Test in which questions will be objective type with multiple choices. The Paper-I (Code No.1) will be consists of General Studies [Common for all Streams] and Paper-II [Code No.2] will be Stream specific subject Paper.

Earlier Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) had issued a notification for Combined Geo Scientist Prelims Exam 2020 for the posts of Geologist-79 Posts, Geophysicist-05 Posts, Chemist Group A-15 Posts and Junior Hydrogeologists (Scientist B), Group A-3 Posts. 

How to Download UPSC Geo Scientist Exam Schedule 2020

First of all candidates will have to visit the official website //upsc.gov.in
Go to the What’s New >> Combined Geo Scientist (Preliminary) Examination, 2020 >> Examination Time Table available on the official website. 
Click on the link-Combined Geo-Scientist (Preliminary) Examination, 2020 given on the home page. 
A new window will open where you will get the Schedule for the Examination. 
Download and save the Admit Card for your future reference. 

Candidates are advised to check the official website of Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) for latest updates regarding the recruitment process for Combined Geo Scientist Posts. Candidates can check also the www.jagranjosh.com for further latest update regarding the various Government jobs Notification/Exam Dates/Schedule /Admit Card/Result Latest Updates on its website. 

UPSC IES prelims admit card 2020 released, here’s how to download hall ticket.

Source – hindustantimes.com

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) on Wednesday released the admit cards or hall ticket for Indian Engineering Service (IES) preliminary examination 2020. The preliminary examination will be held on January 5, 2020 at various centres across India.

Before downloading IES prelims e-admit card read all the instructions on the website and take a printout of the same.

Click on yes to go to the login page. Key in your registration or roll number, date of birth (in dd/mm/yyyy format), Captcha code and click on submit to get admit card. No paper admit card will be issued for the examination.

Check the admit card carefully and bring discrepancies, if any, to the notice of the commission.

In case, the photograph of the candidates is not printed or clear on the admit card, they should carry two identical photographs (one for each session) along with a proof of identity such as Aadhaar card, voter ID card, driving license or passport along with an undertaking.

Candidates should enter the examination hall at least 30 minutes before the scheduled commencement of the exam. Entry to the examination hall closes 10 minutes before the commencement of the examination.

UPSC conducts the engineering service examination to fill up engineering positions in various departments of the central government.

BPSC Assistant Engineer Main Exam Answer Key 2019 Released at bpsc.bih.nic.in, Last Date to Raise Objection is 27th December.

Source – pagalguy.com

The notification has been passed by Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) releasing the provisional answer key for the post of Assistant Engineer for Mechanical and Civil.

The candidates who arrived in the BPSC AE Main Exam can check the answer through BPSC official website bpsc.bih.nic.in. For additional details about the same check below-

BPSC Assistant Engineer Main Exam Answer Key is available in the PDFs format respectively.

The subjects in exams include-

  • General Hindi,
  • General English,
  • General Studies,
  • Engineering Science,
  • Mechanical Engineering and
  • Civil Engineering.

How to Download?

  1. Proceed to BPSC official website www.bpsc.bih.nic.in
  2. At the main page, click on Provisional Answer Key Link– Booklet Series A, B, C, D for General Hindi:: General English:: General Studies:: General Engineering Science:: Mechanical Engineering (Paper-V):: Mechanical Engineering (Paper-VI):: Civil Engineering (Paper-V):: Civil Engineering (Paper-VI).
  3. Once the pdf will open.
  4. Moderate BPSC AE Provisional Answer Key
  5. Submit objection if any following the date provided.

General English had an option of General English and so did Mechanical Engineering with Civil Engineering.

The BPSC answer key is issued so that the Candidates can review and raise objections, if any, against any answer required. They are expected to send their objections along with essential documents/proof bearing their name roll number and address to the Secretary-cum-Exam Controller.

The objection for all the 6 subjects shall be submitted up to 27 December 2019 till 05:00 PM being the last date.

Stay connected with fellow students for BPSC AE Recruitment 2019

After viewing or interpreting all the descriptions or objections received, BPSC will declare the final answer keys of the exam. After which, BPSC AE Main Result will be announced.

BPSC had carried Assistant Engineer Mains Exam from 05 to 09 August 2019.

For further details, candidates shall check the official notification and keep themselves updated through our page.

Polling underway for final phase of Jharkhand assembly elections.

Source – newsonair.com

Polling is underway for the fifth and final phase of Assembly elections in Jharkhand. 12 percent voting was recorded till 9 am.Voting is taking place for 16 constituencies spread over Sahebganj, Pakur, Dumka, Jamtara, Deoghar and Godda districts of Santhal Pargana region in this phase.

Polling in five Naxal infested assembly segments of Borio, Barhait, Litipara, Maheshpur and Sikaripara will be held between 7 AM and 3 PM. In the remaining 11 seats, voting will continue till 5 PM. 236 candidates including 29 women are in the fray for this phase.

Prominent among them are Jharkhand Ministers – Louis Marandi and Randhir Singh, JMM leader Hemant Soren, Congress leader Alamgir Alam and Pradeep Yadav of Jharkhand Vikas Morcha.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged people to exercise their franchise in the final phase Jharkhand elections. In a tweet, Mr Modi asked people to participate in this festival of democracy and vote in record numbers.

Elaborate security arrangements have been made for free, fair and peaceful polling. Jawans of central para military forces have been deployed at all booths. Over 41 thousand security personnel of state government have also been deployed.

Helicopters have been pressed into service for air patrolling. Borders with Bihar and West Bengal have been sealed to check infiltration of anti social elements. Chief Electoral Officer Vinay Kumar Choubey said, 1,347 polling booths are being monitored online, out of a total of over 5,300. 

Muzaffarpur student, set on fire for resisting rape attempt, dies at Patna hospital.

Source – hindustantimes.com

A 23-year-old woman, who was set on fire in Bihar’s Muzaffarpur earlier this month, died in Patna on Monday. She was being treated at the city’s Apollo Burn Hospital after sustaining 95 per cent burn injuries.

The victim’s brother-in-law said the woman died around 11.40pm on Monday.

She was set on fire by Raja Rai, son of land broker Raj Kishor Rai, who poured kerosene on the woman for resisting rape attempt on December 7. Rai was arrested soon after the incident, and his accomplice Mukesh Kumar a week later.

The woman’s family has demanded an assurance of justice from Chief Minister Nitish Kumar before she is cremated. “We want the chief minister to come and assure us of justice in the case,” her brother-in-law said.

He also demanded security for family members and sought that his wife, an auxiliary nursing midwife (ANM) at Bairiya in Sitamarhi, be transferred to Muzaffarpur so that she could be with her two minor children, who were witnesses in the case.

The victim’s family members had met the state’s principal secretary, health, Sanjay Kumar on Monday afternoon and placed a few demands, which among others included that the victim be shifted to higher specialised centre in New Delhi.

Kumar had then said the government would constitute a medical board if it received a recommendation for referral to higher centre from the private health facility where she was being treated since December 10. The Sri Krishna Medical College Hospital (SKMCH), Muzaffarpur, where she was earlier admitted on December 8 had referred the patient to the private centre after the woman’s family members refused to take her to the Patna Medical College Hospital (PMCH) for treatment.

The Muzaffarpur district administration had assured to bear the entire cost of treatment of the woman.

According to the FIR lodged at the Ahiyapur police station in Muzaffarpur, the woman was with her minor niece and nephew in her house while her mother was on night duty at a primary health centre when the incident happened. Rai, her neighbour, and Kumar barged in and tried to sexually assault her but failed. So, Rai along with Kumar, poured kerosene on the woman and set her on fire.

After setting the woman ablaze, the two accused had initially taken her to a private hospital in Muzaffarpur before she was brought to the Sri Krishna Medical College Hospital the next day around 2.30pm.

Rai had been stalking the woman for some time, but she rejected his advances. Out of fear, the woman had stopped attending coaching classes and did not pursue studies after completing her intermediate, her mother said.

Hundreds detained as anti-CAA protests hit multiple cities; Violence in UP, Bihar.

Source – indiatoday.in


Defying unprecedented prohibitory orders across regions, simultaneous protests broke out on Thursday in multiple cities against the newly amended citizenship law, prompting authorities to detain a large number of activists and students and clamp down on mobile services in parts of the national capital and other states.

While the protests remained largely peaceful at most places with the agitators depending on slogans and placards to express their opposition to the new law and what they called ‘barbaric police action’ against students of Jamia Millia Islamia and Aligarh Muslim University, there were reports of violent clashes and arson in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. Rail and road traffic was hit across several states.

Barricades by police in and around the national capital, closing of Delhi Metro gates at several stations and an unprecedented suspension of mobile voice, messaging and internet services in parts of Delhi added to the woes.

Left leaders Sitaram Yechury, D Raja, Nilotpal Basu and Brinda Karat, activist Yogendra Yadav and historian Ramchandra Guha were among those who were detained for taking part in the anti-citizenship law stir for defying prohibitory orders.

The law has been amended to enable grant of speedier citizenship to non-Muslim refugees from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan if they had to leave their respective countries due to religious persecution.

Despite raging protests, the ruling BJP and the government maintained there won’t be any rethink on implementation of the new law.

Slamming the opposition for protesting against the new law, BJP working president J P Nadda asserted on Thursday that the CAA will be implemented, and that the National Register of Citizens will also be brought in.

CrPC section 144 was imposed by Delhi Police in Red Fort area, but that did not deter scores of students and activists from converging there to raise their voice against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act and the police crackdown in JMI and AMU.

The agitators were put into buses in a bid to clear the Red Fort area. Holding placards and shouting slogans, the protesters allowed themselves to be escorted to the buses.

“We are requesting the protestors to please apply for the designated place for the protest. In the non-designated places, public face problems and many emergency services get affected,” Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central) Mandeep Singh Randhawa said, while urging people to cooperate.

A large number of protesters converged near Sunehri Masjid in Old Delhi, after being pushed back by police from the historic Red Fort. They were heard raising slogans of ‘Hum Honge Kamyaab’, ‘Inquilab Zindabad’ filled the air.

Slogans of ‘CAA Se Azaadi and NRC Se Azaadi’ were also raised by the crowd, which included locals from Old Delhi and East Delhi and a large number of students.

A large number of protestors gathered at the Jantar Mantar as well.

Several companies in the NCR region also asked their employees to work from home and cautioned them against joining demonstrations.

Guha, who was detained in Bengaluru for defying prohibitory orders, said it was “absolutely undemocratic” that police were not allowing even a peaceful protest, which is the democratic right of citizens.

The Communist Party of India too staged demonstrations in Bengaluru against the citizenship law and the proposed nation-wide NRC.

Protests were also held at several other places in the state, including in Hubballi, Kalaburagi, Hassan, Mysuru and Ballary where police detained demonstrators who violated prohibitory orders.

In UP, while a state transport bus was set on fire in Sambhal area of the state, while violent protests broke out in capital Lucknow too when a mob pelted stones and torched vehicles parked outside a police post.

DGP O P Singh said police had to fire tear-gas shells to control the situation in Madeyganj area, while nearly 20 people have been taken into custody.

The opposition Samajwadi Party and Congress legislators held their protest at the legislative assembly complex in Lucknow.

AMU teachers held a silent march opposing the new law in Aligarh.

“We feel that we are fighting for the idea of India as envisaged by the founding fathers of the nation. This is not a struggle for the rights of any particular community,” AMU Teachers Association secretary, Professor Najmul Islam told PTI.

Hundreds of AMU students protesting against the amended Citizenship Act clashed with police on Sunday at a campus gate, leaving 60 injured. After the protest, the adminstration had announced closure of the university till January 5.

In Bihar, members of Left-wing student organisations squatted on railway tracks at Rajendra Nagar Terminus early in the morning, while hundreds of activists of Jan Adhikar Party (JAP), floated by controversial ex-MP Pappu Yadav, burnt tyres on an adjacent road.

They also vandalized an ambulance which tried to make its way through the road and head towards a residential locality nearby.

In Jehanabad, which had been a stronghold of the ultra-Left movement in Bihar, CPI(ML) activists disrupted traffic on national highways.

In Maharashtra, the Congress, NCP and various other parties have formed a front called ‘Hum Bharat Ke Log’ for a protest rally at the August Kranti Maidan in Mumbai, but Shiv Sena has kept itself out of this.

“The Constitution, drafted by Dr B R Ambedkar, is being violated and is under attack. This is the reason that the entire country has chosen this day to condemn the unconstitutional and divisive laws of the BJP government,” the front said.

Protests in West Bengal, Assam and Meghalaya, which were at the centre of the stir initially, were largely peaceful.

Dozens of CPI(M) activists staged a protest in Jammu shouting slogans for immediate revocation of what they called a “discriminatory and undemocratic law”.

NRC to affect Jharkhand tribals, say activists.

Source – telegraphindia.com

The protests that erupted across the country on Thursday against the amended citizenship law and the proposed all-India National Register of Citizens (NRC) echoed in Jharkhand as well, albeit in a low-key manner because of the model code of conduct.

Common citizens, representatives of civil society organisations and members of Left parties organised two protest marches in Ranchi and one in Jamshedpur. At the first march in Ranchi, the organisers pointed out that the NRC would affect tribals of the state. Adivasis enjoy land rights by tradition and most of their land is vested with village heads hence it will be difficult for them to show individual ownership of land, the activists pointed out. If the tribals can’t prove they own land how can they register in the NRC, the activists wondered.

Representatives of organisations such as Adivasi Adhikar Manch, Christian Yuva Manch, the Ranchi branch of the National Alliance for People’s Movement, Jharkhand Janadhikar Mahasabha (which is itself an umbrella organisation of various such outfits), All India Students’ Front, Adivasi Mahila Manch and Nagrik Adhikar Manch participated in the protest.

“The CAA is a divisive pronouncement of the BJP government,” Bharat Bhushan Chaudhary of the Mahasabha told the gathering.

“The government is using police machinery to quell the voice of protest,” said Praful Linda of the CPM, who also addressed the gathering at the Zilla School ground in Ranchi, citing the police firing in Assam and attack on students of Jamia Milia Islamia University and Aligarh Muslim University.

“The BJP has turned Jharkhand into a laboratory for carrying out anti-minority, anti-poor and anti-tribal experiments,” alleged Vivek Kumar, a Right to Food activist associated with the Mahasabha. “They cancelled scores of ration cards that resulted in starvation deaths in the state.”

Vivek pointed to the many mob lynching cases and the BJP government’s attempt to tweak the tenancy laws meant for protecting tribal land “just to favour chosen corporate houses”.

The gathering marched to Albert Ekka Chowk where they formed a human chain. Members of CPI, CPIM, CPI-ML and MCC marched from Sainik Bazar to Albert Ekka Chowk in the second protest.

In Jamshedpur, around 100 activists of CPI-ML, AISF and other outfits marched from Sakchi roundabout to the district collectorate.

“It was part of the national call of various organisation to protest against the CAA,” said Deepak Ranjeet of the Jharkhand Jantantrik Sabha. “We had asked activists not to shout provocative slogans or indulge in any kind of violence. We submitted a memorandum to the East Singhbhum DC.”