Bihar Anganwadi Vacancy 2020: Apply Online for Anganwadi Sevika and Sahaika Posts.

Source – jagranjosh.com

Bihar Anganwadi Vacancy 2020: Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS), Bihar  has invited applications for the recruitment of Aanganwadi Sevika/ Sahayika in the state. The Online Submission of Application has been commenced and you have chance to apply for the Bihar Anganwadi Vacancy 2020 with the official website of Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS)-http://fts.bih.nic.in/.

Eligible and interested candidates can apply for Bihar Anganwadi Vacancy 2020 or before 06 January 2020. The link for Online Submission of Application is given below and you can apply for these posts. 

Candidates should note that the merit list for the qualified candidates will be published on the 13 January 2020 on the official website of concerned offices. According to the reports, candidates can raise their objections if any, from 14 January 2020 to 20 January 2020. It has been said that the counseling for the candidates will be done from 21 January to 31 January 2020.

Bihar Anganwadi Vacancy 2020 is a golden opportunity for those who waiting for the Aanganwadi Sevika/ Sahayika posts under Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS), Bihar. Government has once again started to recruit for the Aanganwadi Sevika/ Sahayika which is fourth round. 
Eligible and interested candidates can apply for these posts for which application process is going on. Candidates are advised to follow the guidelines given in the notification link. 

Candidates willing to apply for Bihar Anganwadi Vacancy 2020 should note that they will have to attach their original documents with their application. You should check the details notification link for the essential documents to be attached with the application form. 

Candidates are advised to take a printout of their application for their future reference. If they have any trouble during submission of online application, they can visit the help desk number given on the notification.
Bihar Anganwadi Vacancy 2020: Apply Online for Anganwadi Sevika and Sahaika Posts

Grand alliance energised after Jharkhand results; BJP on backfoot in Bihar, say experts.

source – hindustantimes.com

The assembly election result in Jharkhand has infused more energy in the grand alliance. The ‘Mahagathbandhan’ of Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and Congress overthrew the Raghubar Das-led BJP government in the state and has its eyes set on the 2020 assembly elections in Bihar.

On Monday night, RJD president Lalu Prasad, imprisoned in Ranchi’s Birsa Munda Central jail in connection with fodder scam cases, quietly congratulated JMM leader Hemant Soren and gave his blessings from a government hospital where he is undergoing medical treatment. As the votes were being counted, Lalu’s younger son and Leader of Opposition in Bihar assembly, Tejashwi Prasad Yadav, had predicted victory for Soren and congratulated him in advance.

Drawing a parallel between Jharkhand and Bihar, leaders of the Congress and the RJD observed that the Jharkhand’s poll verdict gave a clear message that they would have an easy win in Bihar also if they remained united and respected one other.

“Jharkhand poll reaffirmed the perception that GA (grand alliance) is a viable alternative people are looking for. After Jharkhand, it is now the turn of Bihar to banish the Nitish Kumar-led NDA,” said Congress MLC and AICC media panelist Prem Chandra Mishra.

RJD legislator Bhai Birendra, also the party spokesman, said that countdown of Nitish Kumar-led government in Bihar has started. “Nitish Kumar has lived his political innings. He is now irrelevant in Bihar. However, the results may help his JD(U) to bargain for greater stake in NDA in the state as well Centre,” said Birendra, ruling out any chance of Kumar’s return to the RJD-led coalition.

“The results in Jharkhand will have a direct bearing on Bihar’s elections as well. After the formation of government in Jharkhand, we will see how the JMM could play its role in unseating the NDA in Bihar,” said JMM general secretary Binod Pandey, adding that Sibu Soren-led party still had good clout among the electorate in Bihar.

The RJD has other reasons to feel elated as the JD(U) could not win even a single seat, despite contesting on 47. BJP’s another alliance partner, Ram Vilas Paswan’s Lok Janshakti Party (LJP), too, contested on 50 seats but failed to open its account.

RESULTS TO CAST SPELL ON BIHAR

Union Home Minister Amit Shah had, in October, announced that the BJP will fight next year’s assembly election in Bihar in alliance with the Janata Dal (United) and under the leadership of the Nitish Kumar. Some political analysts say Kumar had started hobnobbing with the RJD after statements against him from BJP leaders. But, BJP seems to have realised that falling back on Kumar was a safer option in Bihar.

The BJP had sacrificed five seats to accommodate JD(U) in 2019 Lok Sabha polls. It had contested on 30 seats in 2014, won 22 seats with a vote share of 29.86 per cent wheras the JD(U) contested on 38 seats independently and got 16.04 per cent votes. It won on just two seats. Another of the BJP’s alliance partner in 2014, the LJP, contested on seven seats and won on six with a vote share of 6.50 per cent.

Analysts feel that the BJP not getting the numbers in Jharkhand will give it a tough time ahead. In Bihar, the saffron party will be on the backfoot.

But leaders of JD(U) and BJP rule out any breach in alliance in Bihar.

“The socio-economic and cultural identity of Bihar is completely different from that of Jharkhand. In Jharkhand, there was no alliance in NDA. But in Bihar, BJP president Amit Shah has already announced that the elections will be contested under Nitish Kumar who is a tested leader. Moreover, the Opposition here is not united,” said JD(U) leader KC Tyagi.

“The Jharkhand poll results won’t have any impact on Bihar because the demography and geography is divergent in both the states. The NDA government is working hard towards the development of Bihar and we will win the 2020 assembly elections comfortably,” said Bihar BJP spokesperson Nikhil Anand.

Political analyst D M Diwakar of A N Sinha Institute for Social Studies, however, opines that the results are going to make an impact in Bihar. “It will revitalise the grand alliance and help improve its performance. For the NDA, hard times lie ahead. The only solace is that they have cleared the air on chief ministerial candidate. The anti-incumbency has set in and they will have to re-think their strategy,” he said.

Diwakar feels that when it will come to seat-sharing for the assembly seats, the JD(U) will again have an upper hand. On the other hand, the BJP leadership by projecting Kumar, has shown that it was “desperate not to lose JD (U)”.

Violence erupts in Bihar, six admitted with bullet injuries.

Source – hindustantimes.com

The Bihar bandh called by the Rashtriya Janata Dal ( RJD ) on Saturday to protest the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the proposed all-India National Register of Citizens (NRC) was marred by violence, a day after chief minister Nitish Kumar announced that Bihar will not conduct the NRC among its residents. Six persons with bullet injuries were admitted to a hospital, even as the police have arrested 13 persons across the state for inciting violence. In the state capital, six journalists were attacked by some protesters.

There were clashes between people from two communities at Patna, Nawada and Gopalganj on Saturday. Clashes first erupted in Phulwari Sharif, in which 25 persons have reportedly been injured due to stone pelting and gunshots. At least 11, people including two policemen were referred to AIIMS Patna; six of those admitted there had bullet injuries, and the condition of one of them was said to be critical, police officials said. Another person with stab wounds, 26-year-old Shahnawaz Husain, was admitted to the Patna Medical College and Hospital, officials added. It is unclear whether the police or miscreants fired guns.

The incident occurred after the procession that was peaceful till then reached Phulwari Sharif chowk. That was when some miscreants allegedly pelted stones on the procession. The Rapid Action Force and armed district police were called in, and the police lobbed tear-gas shells to disperse the crowd. The police also resorted to a lathi charge.

Central Range Inspector General (Patna) Sanjay Kumar Singh said that the district magistrate (DM) Kumar Ravi, and Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Garima Mallik were at site, but no preventive arrests have been made as yet. “The situation is now under control,” Ravi said.

In the state capital, vehicles were damaged, and at least six journalists and photographers were targeted by miscreants and some Bandh supporters at Dak Bungalow chowk, the police said. Dinesh, a photographer with a local Hindi newspaper, suffered a head injury while a photographer of an English daily was beaten up. Prakash Singh, an editor with a news channel and cameraman Suraj Kumar were also attacked.

In Nawada, miscreants reportedly ransacked the Bundelkhand police station and damaged several vehicles, following which Nawada SP Hari Prasath S and DM Kaushal Kumar reached the spot. In Gopalganj, five protestors were injured in a clash. In Aurangabad, shopkeepers who refused to down their shutters were allegedly attacked by miscreants. An assistant sub-inspector named Sanjay Kumar was injured in the incident, as the police used tear gas to dispel the protests. At least 35 persons were detained, and raids were ongoing on Saturday, Aurangabad Superintendent of Police Dipak Barnwal said. “Several policemen were also injured in stone pelting,” he added.

Processions were taken out across Bihar. As a result, private and public vehicles and city buses stayed off the roads in Patna.

Schools and colleges remained closed, while business establishments were shut due to large-scale protests. Bandh supporters also blocked national and state highways bringing traffic to a halt. Train movements were also blocked at several places.

Over 1,550 RJD workers were detained but released on later in the evening, while 13 people have so far been arrested for inciting violence across the state, Additional Director General (headquarters) Jitendra Kumar said.

The CAA eases naturalisation of undocumented migrants who are “persecuted minorities”, excluding Muslims, from three neighbouring countries of Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan, while the proposed all-India NRC aims to identify and detain undocumented migrants.

Tejashwi Yadav says IDs lost in floods each year, calls for Bihar bandh over CAA.

Source – hindustantimes.com

Bare-chested supporters of the Rashtriya Janata Dal blocked highways using buffaloes, sat on railway tracks and shouted slogans on Saturday to protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act and proposed National Register of Citizens (NRC) in at least two places in Bihar.

Tejashwi Yadav of the RJD, which has given the call for a Bihar Bandh against the citizenship act, has appealed to the people of the state to participate in the shutdown.

“In protest against CAA and NRC, the RJD will be leading a Bihar bandh on December 21. On its eve, the party carried a torch rally in all districts to give a call for a peaceful protest,” the former deputy chief minister had tweeted on Friday. 

The RJD’s workers and supporters protested bare chest as they shouted against Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar and the central government in Darbhanga. They blocked the highway by burning tyres and also protested at the railway line and disrupted the movement of trains.

In Vaishali, the RJD’s workers blocked the highway with the help of buffaloes.

As Tejashwi Yadav opposed the proposed NRC, he said people would not be able to prove their identity if it is implemented, as their identity documents often get washed away in the floods in the state.

“In Bihar, people’s documents flow away with floodwaters. How can they prove their identity?” Yadav had asked.

Nitish Kumar of the Janata Dal (United), an ally of the Bharatiya Janata Party and member of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance, had signalled his opposition to an NRC exercise.

He is the first chief minister of an NDA-ruled state to shut its doors on the citizens’ register that would be crucial to the BJP-led national coalition delivering on its promise to expel infiltrators.

However, his party had voted in favour of the controversial changes in the citizenship act that allows the government to give citizenship to minorities from three Muslim countries Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Protests have intensified in various parts of the country after CAA was enacted on December 12.

Opposition parties and civil society say the law is unconstitutional because it links faith to citizenship and discriminatory because it omits Islam.

Nitish Kumar drops Bihar from NRC list, asks why should it be implemented.

Source – hindustantimes.com

Just a day after he told minorities in Bihar that they had nothing to worry, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Friday signalled that he didn’t want the Centre to roll out the National Register of Citizens, or NRC, in Bihar.

“Why will it be implemented in Bihar,” Nitish Kumar shot back with a counter-question when reporters asked him for his stand on the Centre’s plan to roll out a nationwide citizens’ list.

Nitish Kumar is the first chief minister of a NDA-ruled state to shut its doors on the citizens’ register that would be crucial to the Bharatiya Janata Party-led national coalition delivering on its promise to expel infiltrators. Home Minister Amit Shah had earlier this month set a 2024 deadline for his government to throw out all infiltrators, a term usually used by the BJP to refer to Muslim undocumented migrants from Bangladesh.

His party, Janata Dal United, had voted in favour of the controversial changes in the Citizenship Act that allows the government to give citizenship to minorities from three Muslim countries Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Pakistan. In the past, Home Minister Amit Shah has described this amendment as the first step, or a precursor to the National Register of Citizens.

Of the parties that backed the amendment to the citizenship law, Nitish Kumar is the second.

Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, whose party Biju Janata Dal had supported the citizenship law change in parliament, has also spoken out against the citizens’ register. But his party isn’t part of the NDA and takes a stand on legislations on a case-to-case basis.

Nitish Kumar’s decision to clear his stand on the citizens’ list comes a day after protests erupted in several parts of the country against the CAA. His party’s vice president Prashant Kishor has been a vocal critic of both, the citizenship law and the register.

Watch l Why Prashant Kishor says Rahul isn’t protesting loud enough on NRC Why Prashant Kishor says Rahul isn’t protesting loud enough on NRCAs protests against the recent amendments to the Citizenship Act intensify across the country, a vocal critic of the new law, Prashant Kishor, spells out his personal and his party’s stand.

Yesterday, Prashant Kishor told Hindustan Times that he had an assurance from Nitish Kumar that he would not let the NRC to be implemented in Bihar. Before the day was out, Nitish Kumar sent a clear message to minorities that they had nothing to worry about as long as he was around. That was a message assuage the sentiments of minorities, who make up for about 17 per cent of Bihar’s population.

Within the JDU, Prashant Kishor wasn’t the only one to express his concerns.

Others including national spokesperson Pawan Varma and party MLC Gulam Rasool Bulyawi had gone public distancing themselves from the party’s support to the Citizenship Amendment Act,

“For us, people are more important than party and we’ll fight against the draconian Act (CAA) and NRC,” Kochadhaman JD-U MLA Mujahid Alkam said in public, while participating in the meetings and agitation being organized in protest of the CAA and NRC in the district in Purnia.

Tejashwi Yadav among opposition leaders booked in Bihar for anti-CAA bandh.

Source – indiatoday.in

Top opposition leaders In Bihar, including RJD’s Tejashwi Yadav, have been booked in connection with the bandh organised in Bihar on the previous day in protest against the amended Citizenship Act and a proposed countrywide National Register for Citizens (NRC), police said on Sunday.

According to a release issued by the Patna Police, Yadav, a former deputy chief minister and currently the leader of the opposition in the state assembly, is among 27 people mentioned by name in addition to “hundreds of unnamed ones” against whom an FIR was lodged late Saturday night at the Kotwali police station.

Prominent among those named are Rashtriya Lok Samata Party chief and former Union minister Upendra Kushwaha, RJD leaders Shivanand Tiwari (national vice-president, former state minister and ex-MP) Abdul Bari Siddiqui (MLA), Jagadanand Singh (state president and former MP) and Bhai Virendra (MLA), Congress president and MLC Madan Mohan Jha and MLAs Poonam Paswan and Shakil Ahmad.

All the accused have been booked for “staging a demonstration at the Dak Bungalow crossing without any permission from the authority, raising slogans and disrupting vehicular traffic”, the release said.

They have been booked under the Indian Penal Code Sections 147 (rioting), 149 (unlawful assembly), 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by government servant), 341 (wrongful restraint), 504 (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of peace), 505 (public mischief) and the Loudspeaker Act.

In addition, cases have been slapped on the aforementioned counts against CPI leader Kanhaiya Kumar and controversial politician Pappu Yadav who took part in the bandh organised by the Left parties on Thursday, Superintendent of Police, City, Vinay Tiwari said.

Besides, FIRs have been lodged against unidentified persons by journalists Prakash Singh of Republic TV and photojournalist Dinesh Kumar of Dainik Bhaskar, who have alleged that they were assaulted by bandh supporters on Saturday, the release added.

Bihar STET 2019 application window re-opens: Apply before December 24.

Source – indiatoday.in

Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has re-opened the application portal for the Secondary Teachers Eligibility Test (STET) 2019 on the official website, biharboardonline.bihar.gov.in. The application portals will close on December 24 and applicants will be allowed to edit their application form on December 25 and December 26.

BSEB aims to recruit 25,270 teacher posts for secondary classes and 12,065 teacher posts for higher secondary classes.

About BSEB STET 2019:

Bihar STET 2019 will be conducted for two papers (Paper 1 and Paper 2) for selection of Secondary School Teachers and Higher Secondary School Teachers respectively.

Eligibility criteria:

For Paper I: A candidate must have a graduation degree in a relevant subject with BEd from a recognized institute.

For paper II: A candidates must have a post-graduation degree in a relevant subject along with BEd

Minimum qualifying marks:

For general category candidates: 50 per cent

For reserved category candidates: 45 per cent

Note: The Bihar STET 2019 scores will be valid for seven years in which time a candidate can apply for teacher recruitment with the Bihar government on the basis of their STET score.

Reason behind postponement of exam date:

The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has postponed the Bihar STET 2019 exam date due to Patna High Court’s order on October 15 to increase the upper age limit for the applicants for STET.

As per the press release, Bihar education department, the conducting body of the exam will decide upon the revised upper age limit after discussing it with the legal department after which the final date of exam will be announced.

About BSEB:

The Bihar School Examination Board is established for holding and conducting an examination at the end of the Secondary School stage, for prescribing course of studies for such examination and for carrying out such other objects and duties as may be considered necessary for the purpose as stated in the Act, Rules and Regulations of the Board.

Apart from the Secondary School Examination, the Board also conducts departmental examinations (not on yearly basis) such as Diploma in Physical Education, Certificate in Physical Education and Teachers Training Examination on such terms and condition as laid down by the state government.

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”.

Bihar BSEB STET 2019: Application Re-Open on 20th December at bsebstet2019.in, Check here for more Details.

Source – pagalguy.com

There is a crucial piece of news for the candidates who are aspiring to start their teaching career with the secondary and senior secondary schools running in the state of Bihar.

Recently, the Bihar School Examination Board opened the registrations for the State Teachers Eligibility Test 2019 for selection of the most suitable candidates for the various vacancies available with the government schools in the state.

Under the BSEB STET Recruitment 2019, the online applications commenced on 9th September 2019 and closed on 25th September 2019. But due to some technical issues, many candidates were unable to complete their online registrations for BSEB STET Recruitment 2019.

Consequently, the registrations for BSEB STET Recruitment 2019 recommenced on 30th September 2019 and ended on 3rd October 2019. As the exam was scheduled on 16th December 2019, candidates were busy with their preparations. But the exam was not conducted on the scheduled date, leaving the candidates confused.

Recently there has been a new development in the ongoing BSEB STET Recruitment 2019. The registration window for the BSEB STET Recruitment 2019 has been again re-opened to allow the candidates who were previously unable to register, complete their registrations successfully.

The registration window will re-open on 20th December 2019 and will be open till 24th December 2019. The candidates also need to pay their application fees by 24th December 2019. Candidates will be given an opportunity to incorporate any corrections in their application form till 26th December 2019.

The new dates for the BSEB STET Exam 2019 have not yet been notified. But whenever they are announced, they will be published on the official website of BSEB STET Recruitment 2019, i.e. www.bsebstet2019.in.

So, the candidate should check the official website periodically for the latest announcements and updates regarding the BSEB STET Recruitment 2019.

The BSEB STET Recruitment 2019 is being conducted to select suitable candidates for the 37,335 vacancies available with various secondary and senior secondary schools in the state of Bihar.

Only those candidates who are Indian nationals and hail from the state of Bihar or have their domicile in the state of Bihar are eligible to register for the BSEB STET Recruitment 2019.

As the registration window will not be extended any further, candidates must complete their registrations before the cut-off date i.e. 24th December 2019.

Frequently Asked Question (FAQs) –

Question: Has the registration window for BSEB STET Recruitment 2019 really re-opened?

Answer: Yes, the registration window for BSEB STET Recruitment 2019 has been reopened from 20th December 2019 to 24th December 2019.

Question: What is the last date for making corrections in the application form?

Answer: Candidates can make changes in the application form till 26th December 2019.

Question: When will be the BSEB STET Exam 2019 conducted?

Answer: The dates for the BSEB STET Exam 2019 have not yet been notified.

Question: Which is the official website to complete the application for BSEB STET Recruitment 2019?

Answer: The official website of BSEB STET Recruitment 2019 is www.bsebstet2019.in

BPSC 65th Notification for Civil Service Exam 2019 Out: 434 Vacancies,Check Bihar 65 CCE 2019 Detail.

Source – jagranjosh.com

BPSC 65th Notification: Bihar Public Service Commission has published the notification for Combined Competitive (Pre) Exam 2019 today i.e on 04 July 2019.  This year BPSC has released around 434 vacancies for various posts such as Police Vice-Chancellor, Municipal Executive Officer, Block Panchayati Raj Officer etc. 

Interested and eligible candidates can apply online for BPSC 65th PCS Exam, once the notification released, through BPSC official website www.bpsc.bih.nic.in. As per the reports, 65th BPSC exam will be held in the month of August 2019.

Job Summary

NotificationBPSC 65 Civil Service Exam 2019: Check Vacancies, Eligibility, Application Process Here
Estimate Date0
Last Date of SubmissionJul 31, 2019
Official URLwww.bpsc.bih.nic.in/
StateBihar
CountryIndia
Education QualGraduate
FunctionalOther Funtional Area

Candidates seeking to apply for Bihar BPSC 65 exam should have completed Graduation or Equivalent Degree from a government recognized university.

BPSC exam 2019 consists of two stages i.e. Prelims and Mains. Candidates qualifying the 65th Combined Competitive Pre Exam will be called for Main Exam followed by the interview round.  BPSC will issue BPSC 65th exam admit card before 15 days of the exam. Candidates who will successfully apply for the posts can download their admit card from the official website.

More details such as salary, application form, eligibility ceteria for BPSC 65th 2019 exam are available below in this article.

BPSC 65th Combined Competitive (Pre) Exam 2019 Important Dates

  • Starting Date of Online Application – 10 July 2019
  • Last Date for Submitting Online Application – 30 July 2019
  • Last Date of Online Application – 06 August 2019
  • Date of Computer Based Written Exam – to be released soon

BPSC 65th Combined Competitive (Pre) Exam 2019 Vacancy Details

Combined Competitive Exam – 434 Posts

  • General Administration Department of Bihar Civil Services (Subdivision Officer) / Preferential Sub Committee and equivalent officers of General Administration – 30 Level-11
  • Police Vice-Chancellor, Home Department (Rakuchi Branch) – 62 Level-9
  • District Sustainer Home Department (Special Branch) – 9 Level-9
  • Aber Register / Joint Aber Register, Bihar Registrar Service, Prohibition Product, and Registrar Department – 5 Level-9
  • Election commissioner election office – 46 Level-9
  • Notification Officer / District Newcastle Officer (Gazetted) Labor Department – 9Level-9
  • District Minority Welfare Officer Minority Welfare Department – 1 Level-9
  • Bihar Education Service (Administration Sub-Cadre) Education Division – 72 Level-9
  • Assistant Director Co-District Public Relations Officer and Public Relations Department – 11 Level-9
  • Rural development officer rural development – 110 Level-7
  • Municipal Executive Officer Municipal Development & Housing Department – 11 Level-7
  • Fulfilling Inspector Department of Food and Consumer Protection – 19 Level-7
  • Block Panchayati Raj Officer Panchayati Raj Department – 14 Level-7
  • Labor Enforcement Officer (Unregistered), Department of Labor Resources – 20 Level-7
  • Block Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribe Collectorate Officer Anisu and Anu Tribal District Department – 18 Level-7 

Salary:

9,300 – 34,800/- + Grade Pay Rs. 5400/-, 4800/-, 4200/-

Eligibility Criteria for BPSC 65th Combined Competitive (Pre) Exam 2019 Post

Educational Qualification and Experience:

Graduate or equivalent from any recognised institution or University.

Age Limit:

  • General Male – 37 Years 
  • General Female/ OBC/ OBC (Male/Female) – 40 years 
  • SC / SC (Male/Female) – 42 years

Selection Procedure for BPSC 65th Combined Competitive (Pre) Exam 2019

Selection process consists of Preliminary Exam, Main Exam, and Interview.

How to Apply for BPSC 65th Combined Competitive (Pre) Exam 2019

Eligible candidates can apply Online to the post through the official website as follow:

  • Visit the BPSC official website www.bpsc.bih.nic.in
  • Click on  Link “BPSC Civil Services Prelims Exam 2019”
  • Click on “Online Application” to fill up the application form online
  • A new window will open, page where click on “Apply Online” (for the first time registration or new registration
  • Fill up the application form as per the guidelines. Candidates need to fill up to all required information in “First Screen” tab and click on “SUBMIT” to move next screen.
  • Upload Photo, Signature and pay Application Fee
  • Take a print out of online application for future use.

Application Fees for BPSC 65th Combined Competitive (Pre) Exam 2019

  • SC/ST/Woman/Handicapped/Permanent residents of Bihar (All Category) – Rs 150/-
  • Other – Rs. 600

Fee should be paid via Online Mode Only