NGT dismisses plea against Bihar govt”s policy on sand mining.

Source – outlookindia.com

The National Green Tribunal (NGT) on Thursday dismissed a batch of applications filed against a Bihar government policy which allows artificial bifurcation of homogenous stretches of river bed in terms of sand mining.

A bench headed by NGT”s judicial member S P Wangdi said that ”Bihar Sand Mining Policy, 2019” was in conformity with the directions given by the Supreme Court and the ”Sustainable Sand Mining Management Guidelines, 2016” in this regard.

On applicants” argument that while framing the policy, the state did not state the source of power under which it was published, the NGT said “this contention appears to have been made overlooking the obvious power of the State to make policies, pass orders, issue administrative rules, circulares, instructions etc. in exercise of its executive powers so long as those are not violative of the constitutional and statutory provisions.”

“We find that the ”2019 Policy” does not appear to suffer from any inadequacy or infirmity as pointed out by the applicants,” the bench said.

The bench further said, “Upon consideration of the submissions, we find that the 2019 policy is in conformity with the directions of the SC and the ”Sustainable Sand Mining Management Guidelines, 2016”.”

It also rejected applicants” argument that restricting grant of leases only upto two to an individual in the ”2019 Policy” was in violation of the provisions of Article 19 (1) (g) (right to practice any profession or to carry on any occupation, trade or business) of the Constitution of India, saying that the NGT was not the right forum to decide it.

Advocate Keshav Mohan, the additional standing counsel for the state government, opposed the applications, saying that the policy ensured that sand mining in Bihar was carried out in an environmentally sustainable manner to ensure availability of adequate quantity of sand for construction at a reasonable price and generate employment.

The applications had said, “Vide the said policy, the respondent no. 2 (…) have sought to artificially bifurcate identified units of the river in the garb of controlling exploitation imposing unreasonable restrictions in permitting one individual or entity to have only two blocks in violation of law.”

The 2019 policy was brought in haste…It is urged that the 2019 policy is in direct contravention of the judgments passed by the Supreme Court and the NGT,” the application had said.

It said that the 2019 policy was “in conflict with the ”Sustainable Sand Mining Guidelines, 2016″ and an earlier decision of the SC as “it permitted division of river stretches in a district into contiguous blocks.”

The ”Sustainable Sand Mining Management Guidelines, 2016” strictly “prohibits artificial breaking of homogenous stretches of river bed for granting leases for sand mining”, the application said, adding that “the policy was required to be revisited to fit into the framework of the SC order”. PTI UK SJK UK TIR TIR

Spike in crime against women in Bihar, several girls burnt alive.

Source – outlookindia.com

Patna, Dec 12 (IANS) Bihar is fast turning into a graveyard for girls with many of them being killed allegedly by their own family members or their lovers.

In a horrific incident, a pregnant girl was burnt to death allegedly by her boyfriend at a village under Sikarpur police station in Bihar”s West Champaran district on Tuesday.

West Champaran Superintendent of Police, said, “The two had a love affair. The girl claims to be one-month pregnant. She was pressing for the marriage. Enraged by the continuous pressure, the accused boy set her on fire. The girl succumbed to injuries in the hospital.”

Ghastly incidents of sexual assault on women have been reported from other parts of the state as well.

A girl was allegedly set on fire after she resisted a rape attempt in Bihar”s Muzaffarpur district just two days ago. The 23-year old victim sustained 60 per cent burns and is currently fighting for her life in a hospital.

According to the girl”s mother, a boy was stalking her for three years. A complaint was registered with the Ahiyapur police station, but the police did not take any action.

The police said that the accused Raja Raj has now been arrested and further action is being taken against him.

In another grisly incident, a woman was burnt to death in alleged honour killing by her own family members in Bihar”s Buxar district.

The police said that the deceased parents and her elder brother were arrested in this connection.

What is strange is that these cases have been occurring at frequent intervals despite the government”s claim that the law and order situation has improved in the state.

The Police however have refused to speak on the issue, only saying that the incidents are being investigated.

Professor of Sociology in Patna University Bharti S. Kumar said: “Police will do their duty, but it is more of a social problem. There is a need to make people aware of the rights of women. Until that happens, the crimes against women will continue to rise.”

IBPS Recruitment 2019: Apply Online for IT Administrator, Assistant Professor, Faculty Research Associate & CRO Posts on ibps.in

Source – pagalguy.com

The notification has been passed by IBPS has inviting applications for IT Administrator, Assistant Professor, Faculty Research Associate and Credit Risk Officer (CRO). The qualified candidates can apply online and offline (for CRO post) to the post through the official portal on and before 27 December 2019.

Important Dates:

ParticularsDates
Last Date of Submission of Online27 December 2019(for CRO post – 26 December 2019)
Application Advertisement Dated: 11 December 2019

Vacancy Details:

Total Vacancies– 04 Posts

  • Credit Risk Officer (CRO) – 01 Post
  • Assistant Professor – 01 Post
  • Faculty Research Associate – 01 Post
  • IT Administrator – 01 Post

The official website to get complete details on the recruitment is https://www.ibps.in/ .

Age Limits:

  • Credit Risk Officer (CRO) –

The candidate should be under the age group of 50-62 years respectively.

  • Assistant Professor –

The candidate should be under the age group of 32-45 years respectively.

  • Faculty Research Associate –

The candidate should be under the age group of 27-40 years respectively.

  • IT Administrator –

The candidate should be under the age group of 21-33 years respectively.

Also, the Age relaxation and maximum limit for SC/ST/OBC candidates as per the Government Norms

Eligibility Criteria:

Educational Qualification:

  • Credit Risk Officer (CRO) –

The candidates should hold a post-graduation degree in a relevant discipline and have 20 years of experience in any Public or Private Sector Bank of PSUs or Corporate.

  • Assistant Professor –

The candidates should hold a Ph.D. in related discipline with minimum 55% marks and at least 5 years of teacher/research and/or industrial/professional experience.

  • Faculty Research Associate –

The candidates must hold a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in the discipline with at least 55% marks in Post-graduation.

  • IT Administrator –

The candidates should hold a degree of B.E./ B.Tech., preferably in Computer science from an acknowledged Institution / University Minimum 3 years post qualification hands-on experience.

Selection Procedure:

The selection of candidates is done based on their performance in the written test, group exercise, and interview being organized by the selection body.

Application Fee:

The application fees for candidates shall be Rs.500/-

And the payment mode shall be online through debit/credit card or internet banking.

How to Apply?

The eligible candidates can apply for the posts through the prescribed format, downloaded from the official website of the organization or the link is given below and send the same along with other necessary documents to provide in the notification.

Address: The Division Head (Administration), Institute of Banking Personnel Selection, IBPS House, Plot No.166, 90 ft DP Road, Off Western Express Highway, Kandivali (East), Mumbai 400 101.

UPSC Engineering Services Prelims Exam 2020 admit card released @ upsc.gov.in: How to download.

Source – indiatoday.in

UPSC Engineering Service Exam (ESE) 2019: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the admit cards of the UPSC Engineering Services (Preliminary) Examination, 2020. All the candidates can download the UPSC ESE Prelims Examination 2020 admit cards from the official website of the commission, the link for which is upsc.gov.in . The UPSC Engineering Services Prelims Exam 2020 is scheduled to be held on January 5, 2020.

UPSC ESE Admit Card 2020: Here’s how to download

  • Log on to the official website of UPSC, upsc.gov.in
  • On the homepage, click on the link ‘Engineering Services (Preliminary) Examination, 2020- E Admit Card’
  • On the new page, read ‘IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CANDIDATE’ carefully
  • Enter your Registration Id/Roll number and date of birth
  • Click on ‘Submit’
  • UPSC Engineering Services Prelims Exam 2020 admit card will be displayed on the screen
  • Download and take print out of the same for future use.

Direct link: https://upsconline.nic.in/eadmitcard/admitcard_ese_2020/admit_card.php#hhh1

UPSC ESE 2020: Important instructions for candidates

  • Check the e-Admit Card carefully and bring discrepancies, if any, to the notice of UPSC immediately.
  • Mention your Name, Roll Number, Registration ID and Name & Year of the Examination in all the correspondence with UPSC
  • Bring this e-Admit card (print out), along with the (original) Photo Identity Card, whose number is mentioned in the e-Admit Card , in each session to secure admission to Examination Hall. E-Admit Card must be preserved till the declaration of the final results as its production before Service Selection Board is necessary
  • You are responsible for safe custody of the e-Admit Card and in the event of any other person using this e-Admit Card, the onus lies on you to prove that you have not used the service of any impersonator
  • Candidates should note that any omission / mistake / discrepancy in encoding / filling in details in the OMR answer sheet, especially with regard to Roll Number and Test Booklet Series Code, will render the answer sheet liable for rejection
  • Enter the Examination Hall at least 30 minutes before the scheduled commencement of the Examination. Entry to the Examination Hall closes 10 minutes prior to the scheduled commencement of the examination in each Session
  • If you appear at a centre / sub-centre other than the one indicated by the Commission in your e-Admit Card, your answer scripts will not be evaluated and your candidature is liable to be cancelled
  • 8. Read the “Special Instructions for candidates admitted to the examination” given in “Rules for the Examination” available in Examination Notice and “Poster” containing instructions displayed outside the Examination Hall
  • Your candidature to the examination is provisional
  • Mobile Phones, Calculators, IT Gadgets and any other Communication device such as Bluetooth etc. are not allowed inside the premises where the examination is being conducted. Any Infringements of these instructions shall entail disciplinary action including ban from future examinations
  • There will be penalty (Negative Marking) for wrong answers marked by a candidate in the objective type Question Papers
  • Answers other than those made by Black Ball Point Pen would not be evaluated
  • Candidates are advised not to bring any valuables/costly items and bags to the Examination Halls, as safe keeping of the same can not be assured. The Commission will not be responsible for any loss in this regard
  • Candidates who do not have clear photographs on the e-admit card will have to bring a photo identity proof viz. Adhar Card, Driving Licence, Passport,Voter I Card etc. and two passport size photographs one for each session for appearing in the examination with an undertaking
  • Orthopaedically /Visually Impaired candidates, who have opted for their own scribe, may note that their own scribe will be allowed for the exam only with a separate e-Admit Card for such scribe. The e-Admit Cards for the own scribes will be issued separately.

UPSC Engineering Services Exam 2020: Vacancy details

Name of the post:

  • Civil Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering

UPSC Engineering Services Exam 2020: Selection procedure

Stage-I: Engineering Services (Preliminary/Stage-I) Examination (Objective Type Papers) for the selection of candidates for the Stage-II: Engineering Services (Main/Stage-II) Examination
Stage-II: Engineering Services (Main/Stage-II) Examination (Conventional Type Papers) and
Stage-III: Personality Test

About UPSC:

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is India’s premier central recruiting agency which is responsible for appointments to and examinations for all India services and group A & group B of central services.

Jharkhand polls: PM Modi urges people to vote in large numbers.

Source – indiatoday.in

As polling for the third phase of the Jharkhand Assembly elections kick-started today morning, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged people to vote in large numbers.

“The third phase of Jharkhand polls will take place today. Urging all those whose seats go to the polls today to vote in large numbers. I particularly urge my young friends to vote,” the Prime Minister tweeted.

The third of the five-phase elections of Jharkhand Assembly elections began on Thursday and will decide the fate of legislators in 17 seats out of the 81 assembly constituencies.

A total of 309 candidates, including 32 women, are contesting from 17 assembly seats. The constituencies, including two reserved for SC candidates and one ST candidate, going to vote on Thursday are spread over eight districts in the state.

The first phase of the election in the state took place on November 30 while the second round was held on December 7.

The fourth phase will be conducted on December 16, and the fifth and last phase on December 20.

The counting of votes will take place on December 23.

BSEB Bihar Board 2020 10th, 12th-second dummy admit card to release on November 14.

Source – hindustantimes.com

Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) will release the second dummy admit card tomorrow, on November 14, 2019. Students will be able to make corrections in the admit card before November 20. Candidates can download their inter dummy admit cards online at bsebinteredu.in from tomorrow.

The class 10th dummy admit card will be released on www.biharboard.online.

BSEB had earlier released the first dummy admit card on September 19. After the students made corrections in the first one, the second dummy admit card will be released tomorrow after which the final admit card will be issued.

Principals of the school will download the admit cards for their students. Students can also download their dummy admit card on their own using their roll code, registration number and date of birth online.

Students are advised to make the required corrections in the admit card and submit one photo copy to the institution and the other should be kept with the students after getting it signed and stamped by the principal.

The dummy admit card allows the candidates to check any error in the same. Candidates are given a chance to get the corrections done in the admit card before the final admit card is issued.

Any error in the spelling or name of the candidate, parents’ name etc will be rectified after the candidate informs the principal of his/her respective institution.

The BSEB class 10 exam 2020 will be held from February 17 to February 25, 2020. Class 12 board exams will be conducted from February 3 to February 13.

Bihar minister escapes attack on convoy, three cops hurt, vehicles damaged.

Source – hindustantimes.com

A Bihar minister’s convoy was attacked about 250 km from Patna by supporters of the losing candidate in the elections for the position of the chairman of Primary Agricultural Credit Society (PACS) in Supaul town of north Bihar. Three policemen were injured and two escort vehicles in the convoy of state welfare minister Ramesh Rishidev were damaged. The minister escaped unhurt.

Police suspect the protests were instigated by one Ateesh Kumar who lost the PAC election. Soon after the results were announced, Kumar’s supporters began shouting slogans alleging irregularities in the counting of votes and accused the administration of supporting the winning candidate. The protestors soon blocked the Patel Chowk, where the minister’s convoy was caught in the melee while on its way to Madhepura town.

Police resorted to firing and lathi-charge but not before protestors had attacked and injured three cops and damaged two vehicles in the minister’s convoy. “The minister’s vehicle was diverted,” said a cop.

Police fired three to four rounds in the air to control the violent mob and arrested more than a dozen protestors said the SP.

“Three police officials including a sub-divisional police officer was injured in the incident,” said Supaul superintendent of police (SP) Manoj Kumar.

JD(U) minister Rishidev said, “I was not aware of the protest… escort vehicles accompanying me were damaged.”

A PACS is a grassroots-level unit that gives loans to rural agricultural borrowers and collects repayments. It is considered the final link between the borrowers and the financing agencies. The election for the chairman of PACS is hotly contested by political parties.

Unclaimed bodies of three workers to be sent to Bihar.

Source – newindianexpress.com

NEW DELHI: The bodies of three migrant labourers who lost their lives in the massive Anaj Mandi fire remain unclaimed till Tuesday evening.

According to police personnel on duty at the Mortuary department in Lok Nayak Jai Prakash hospital, the three deceased have been identified but no member from their family had come to claim the body.

At LNJP hospital, 34 out of 43 dead bodies were taken for post mortem while the rest 9 bodies were taken to Lady Hardinge Hospital.

“Out of 43, two people have died of burning. Their bodies are totally charred while all the others lost their lives due to suffocation. All the three unclaimed bodies are from Bihar. The post mortem will be over by tomorrow and they will be sent to their hometown. Some family members were informed at late Sunday evening. The relatives of the deceased living in Delhi had come to claim,” the police noted.

On Tuesday, 17 bodies were to undergo post mortem out of which 14 were done. The police added that the family of the deceased have identified the bodies and are being sent in ambulances. “They are not kept in ice and rather embalmed. The mortuary department has sufficient staff who have been working since immediately after the incident,” an official from the department said. Hospital authority said that 14 survivors are admitted out of which two are in the  ICU.

Victims of the blaze

Out of 43 people who died in the massive fire, only two died of burning.

Their bodies were totally charred. However,  all the other victims lost their lives after suffocating in the poorly-ventilated building.

Nine of them suffered from burns and four are being treated under the medicine department at LNJP hospital. A teenager is being treated in the paediatrics department.

WBPSC releases vacancy for Principal for Degree college; apply at pscwbonline.gov.in

Source – scroll.in

West Bengal Public Service Commission (WBPSC) has released a recruitment notification for Principal position for Government Degree College on December 10th, 2019. Candidates can access the official notification and apply for the same at the official website, pscwbapplication.in.

A total number of 38 vacancies will be filled via this recruitment drive for the Higher Education Department, Government of West Bengal. The last day to apply and pay the application fees online for the recruitment drive is December 24th, 2019.

Candidates must be between the ages of 40 and 55 years to be eligible to apply for the recruitment drive. The candidate must be proficient in speaking, reading, and writing Bengali except for candidates whose native tongue is Nepali. For qualifications, following criteria must be met:

(a) A Master’s Degree with at least 55% marks (or an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading system is followed) by a recognized university, along with relaxations applicable to specified categories.

(b) A Ph.D. degree in concerned/allied/relevant discipline(s) in the institution concerned with evidence of published work and research guidance.

(c) Associate Professor/Professor with a total experience of 15 years of teaching/research/administration in Universities, Colleges and other institutions of Higher Education as clarified under provisio-II.

(d) A minimum scores tipulated in the Academic Performance Indicator (API) based Performance Based Appraisal System (PBAS) set out inthe U.G.C.( Minimum Qualifications for Appointment of Teachers and other Academic Staff in Universities and Colleges and Measures for the Maintenance of Standards in Higher Education) regulation 2010 and subsequent amendment thereto in appendix III for direct recruitment of principal in colleges ( as prescribed for professor by U.G.C. )

(e) Any other stipulations prescribed by UGC from time to time as accepted by the State Government.

The candidates are suggested to go through the official notification for more information regarding the recruitment available at the official website or in this direct link. The registration and application process to apply for the position will be done at the WBPSC’s application website.

UPSC 2020 Engineering Service Preliminary exam admit card released at upsc.gov.in

Source – scroll.in

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released admit cards for its 2020 Engineering Services preliminary examination on December 11th. All candidates who have applied to participate in the exam can download their preliminary exam admit card from the official website, upsc.gov.in.

The Commission is scheduled to conduct the 2020 Engineering Services preliminary exam on January 5th, 2020 at 42 cities throughout the country. The UPSC will conduct the Engineering Services 2020 exam in two sessions. The morning session will start at 9.00 am and the afternoon session will start at 2.00 pm.

Candidates are expected to reach the venue at least half an hour before the scheduled exam time. Also, candidates are advised to carry photo identity proof along with their printed out e-admit cards. Candidates are not to bring any valuable items to the exam.

UPSC will conduct 2020 Engineering Services recruitment drive for approximately 495 vacancies for Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering for various central government departments.

The notification for the Engineer Services exam 2020 was released on September 25th, 2019 and the application process went on until October 15th, 2019. The Preliminary exam will involve two papers, one for 200 marks and one for 300 marks testing candidates on General Studies and Engineering Aptitude, and then one paper for specialty subject.

Candidates who clear the Preliminary exam will appear for the Main exam, which will have two papers testing candidates on Engineering specialty 600 marks. The third stage of selection process will be a personality test.

How to download UPSC 2020 Engineering Services Prelim admit card

  1. Log in to the official website of UPSC.
  2. Click on the link to for Engineering Services 2018 admit card under ‘What’s New’ section.
  3. Click on the link under ‘Link’ column.
  4. Click on the link under ‘To Download e-Admit Card’ column.
  5. Read the instructions carefully and click on ‘Yes’ at the bottom.
  6. Candidates can download the admit card by either Registration ID or Roll number by choosing the relevant option.
  7. Enter the required information and the admit card can be downloaded and printed out.