Success theory

Success Theory - Part 1

Behind Every successful man, there must be a theory. I believe it is DDD's theory.
D - Desire

D - Dedication

D - Determination

Desire: I must mention the great Indian poetess, Kamaladas, who told...

When you wish to swim not to enter the river that has no ocean

What does the sentence mean? Every river has a destination i.e., Sea. If the river does not have a destination, it just flows knowing only flowing as its destiny. A man's life is also the same. If you don't have a goal or a desire about what you want to be in your future, keep it now. Try to reach your destination with the help of Dedication and determination.

Dedication: With out dedication towards desire, one can not reach one's goal.

Long ago in Ancient India, There was a sculptor who just completed his learning of sculpture under his master's intensive training. He wanted to test himself taking a good rock for his maiden work. so he went to the nearest woods in search of a stone he wished. After a long journey, he succeeded finding two rocks face to face.

The sculptors used to ask the rock whether it supported to make it as an idol. As he had to take the consent of the rock, he asked it. The rock instantly agreed. He immediately started his work. The rock could not bear the pain no longer.  so it hesitated and asked him to search for another rock. He immediately went to the rock right in front of it and asked. It readily agreed. He started the work. The rock bore all the pain for one week day and night. Now it became as a beautiful idol of god. He looked at his work and felt proud himself and went back to his village leaving behind the idol in the same place.

After a few days, the passerby s looked at the god's idol there and built a big temple round it felt the god came to earth. Many pilgrims came there and offered prayers to the idol (Latter) and break coconuts on the rock (Former) in front of it.

The same happens to human life. If one tries to free from the partial obstacle, one has to face lifetime obstacle. Be dedicated with your desire.


IOB recruitment of 1500 probationary officers 2012

IOB recruitment of 1500 probationary officers 2012

IOB recruitment of 1500 probationary officers 2012 invites applications online from Indian citizens.

Dates to be remembered:

  • Online registration opening: 30-03-2012

  • Last Date for Online registration: 19-04-2012

  • Fee Payment: 30-03-2012 to 19-03-2012

  • Tentative Date of Interview: May/June-2012


Eligibility:

  • Candidate must have obtained the valid IBPS score card. The weightage of score card is as given below

  • For General candidates Total weighted standard score (TWS) - 120

  • For Reserved category Total weighted standard score( SC/ST/OBC/PC) (TWS)-105


educational Qualification:

  • Must have  a degree from any recognized university with minimum of 60%

  • Computer literacy is essential

  • Diploma in Banking and Finance from Indian Institute of Banking and Finance is desirable in addition to the above entry level qualification.


Age: 21-30 year as on 01-07-2011

Reservations: SC - 223, ST - -149, OBC-392, Gen 736 Total: 1500; Of which PC: VI - 18, HI - 22, OC - 20

Selection procedure:

  • Only Eligibility or Pass in the IBPS examination can not be called for the interview. Depending on the bank's vacancies and cut-off decided by the bank, the rank hold by the students, on merit bases, the bank calls for the interview.

  •   The interview will be for 50 marks. Eligibility for general is 22.5 marks and for SC/ST/OBC/PC IS 20 marks.

  • Final selection will be made based on the marks obtained In IBPS NOV-2011 and Interview.


How to apply:

  • Log on to the website www.iob.in, click careers.

  • Go through the notification IOB recruitment of 1500 probationary officers 2012

  • Take print out of the challan form


Before apply online, Pay fee in any of Indian Overseas Bank. Ensure to get

  1. Branch Name & Code Number

  2. Transaction ID

  3. Date and deposit of amount


After the payment candidate Visit www.iob.in, click careers page, then click apply online

Fee: For SC/ST/PC - Rs. 50/- and For all others ( Including OBC) - Rs.200/-

Call Letters: The candidates who met the eligibility criteria and get short listed according to the bank's notification will be called for the interview through e-mail. Or candidates can also download interview call letters from www.iob.in

Detailed Notication: IOB recruitment of 1500 probationary officers 2012

NTR University Of Health Sciences Medical PG CET -2012 results

NTR University Of Health Sciences Medical PG CET -2012 results 

Dr. NTR University Of Health sciences Medical PG CET -2012 results released conducted on11-03-2012 for the academic year 2012-13. The results are released according to the hall ticket number and given their rank told by Vice Chancellor Dr. I V Rao

First Rank secured by Immani Srivani With the hall ticket number 1901174,

Second Rank  secured by A. Satish Kumar with the hall ticket number 110004

Third Rank secured by P. Kaavitha with the hall ticket number 260549

Though the First and second Rank students secured the equal marks, the rank is given based on their MBBS marks told by Vice Chacellor Dr. I V Rao.

Results PDf

Journal of DR. NTR University Of Health Sciences released quarterly peer reviewed Journal for information Published with original articles, research briefs, Case Reports, Focus, view points, letters to the editor related to Modern Medicine, Dental, Nursing, Physiotherapy and Indian Medicine. The articles sent for the review section will be thoroughly reviewed by two individual experts.

Though the university planned to publish articles from its research Scholars, to give a world wide information to its readers, they are open to invite articles from research scholars.

The Journal is published online through their official website www.jdrntruhs.org  which is free accessible and flexible to print.

Students who are very much worried about online free journal, can use this great opportunity given wholeheartedly by Journal Of Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Which has celebrated its silver Jubilee recently.

For Editorial, Fore word, Review articles and Original articles Visit www.jdrntruhs.org.

Final BDS Results  relased on Thursday, 5 grace marks added according to the directions, released results by Controller of Examination, Dr. D. Vijaya kumar. For Personal identification/ re- totalling candidates are to pay Rs. 2000/- per subject DD towards Registrar, to be sent before April 7th

http://ntruhs.ap.nic.in

Bank of Baroda clerks Recruitment -2012 Notification

Bank of Baroda clerks Recruitment -2012 Notification through IBPS CWE

Bank of Baroda clerks Recruitment -2012 Notification through IBPS CWE clerical examination requests applications online from 24-03-2012 to 10-04-2012. Bank of Baroda personnel project 2012 released notification on 21-03-2012 for 2000 posts.

No. of Vacancies: 2000 posts                                              

Important Dates:

Website link open: from 24-03-2012 to 10-03-2012

Payment of fees at Bank of Baroda Branches: Between 24-03-2012 and 10-03-2012

Last Date for Application submission: 10-04-2012

The detailed Notification link with the following details will be appear from 24-03-02012 in www.bankofbaroda.com

  • Eligibility

  • Details of Cutoff marks and vacancies, state wise, category wise

  • Fee

  • Application procedure

  • Selection procedure

  •  Reservations/ Relaxations


Must:

  • Be proficient in the official Language of the state.

  • Be able to read, write and speak local/ official language of the state.

  • Should be literate in computer knowledge (Proficient in MS Office Basic applications)


 

Address: Baroda corporate centre, C-26, G- Bloc, Bandra kurla complex, Bandra, Mumbai 400051

APRJC CET 2012



APRJC CET 2012

APRJC CET 2012 invites applications from the eligible students for the academic year 2012-13 in all general colleges and Muslim minority colleges from 21-03-2012.

AP RESIDENTIAL Junior colleges: Nagarjuna sagar, Kodigenahalli ( boys) NImmakur (Co-Ed) colleges teach only English medium.  Venkatagiri, Garampalli, Sarvel ( Boys) and tatipudi, Banavasi, Hasanparthi ( Girls) colleges teach both English and Telugu Medium.

Guntur, Kurnool, Nizamabad, Hyderabad colleges provide admissions for Muslim minority boys and Vayalpadu( chittor Dist) college provide admission for muslim minority girls. Muslim minority colleges consist Urdu Medium and English Medium for MPC, BiPC, CEC. These students are also given coaching for EAMCET/ CPT along with intermediate.

APRRDC CET 2012

APRDC CET 2012 invites applications from the eligible students for the academic year 2012-13 form the students who have appeared Intermediate Examinations in March 2012. The students are taught only in English medium.  Look at the combined prospectus for the details of courses.

Applications available: form 24-03-2012 to 16-04-2012

Last Date for Application submission: until 17-04-2012, 5-00PM

Date Of examination: 04-05-2012 in all District centres.

Application and Prospectus price: Rs. 150/-

Applications available centers: All AP Residential Schools, Colleges and Silver Jubilee Govt. colleges, All DEO offices (Except Rangareddy, Hyderabad)) and AP Resindial Institutions Forum, Nampalli, Hyderabad

Applications are to be sent to the following address:

The Convenor, APRJC/RDC-CET. O/o Secretary, APREI Society, Gaganvihar, 4th floor, M.J. Road, Namapally, Hyderabad-500001

For Details:

Visit www.apresidential.gov.in; www.sjgckurnool.org.in

Phone: 04-64629030/24680400, Cell: 9849872773



Beware of Danger

Beware of Danger

Beware of Danger is an article based on the true accident happened recently in kavali. The characters are fictitious. I know Rahul, who is the only son of Mr. RangaRao and Mrs. Janaki, as a brilliant student in the local high school. I heard  Mr. RangaRao often used to say that his son would be among the best ten in the coming year examinations. I did feel so.

Three days to go to write his examinations and prove himself. He wished to go for a swim in the nearest pond. His father didn't agree as there would be a danger.  Rahul remarked his father," Dad, if we start fear of something, we shall fear of every thing in this world atleast to step out of this room. Because there is danger every where in this world." His father was convinced and sent.

Rahul went for swim at 4 PM. Mrs. Janaki was waiting at the door till 10 pm waiting for her son. But he didn't come. How could she know that he would n't come at all. Mr. Rangarao came back to his house at 11-00PM with  a dead body in an Ambulance. Ms. Janaki broke down and became pale.

Mr. Rangarao always worked hard to give his best earn to his son as a memory of him. Instead, All he is left with a pot of ash of his son's body and his memories.

We do not know where the fate leads us. But sometimes we may be instructed before the fate takes us. Students and youth,  I suggest through this article only one thing. Let your parents have pride of looking you or atleast give them a chance to look at you until they leave this world. Beware when you drive a bike at 100 kmph on a busy Road. Beware when you enjoy a happy swim with your friends. Beware when you go alone during night.  Beware of Danger , Fate is always waiting to take it's chance.

Yours

Ramu

Nagarjuna university B pharmacy results, SVU LLB II & IV SEM RESULTS

Nagarjuna university B pharmacy results , SVU LLB II & IV SEM RESULTS

Nagarjuna university B- pharmacy results, SVU LLB II & IV sem results released. Acharya Nagarjuna university declared results of B-Pharmacy I/ IV 1st and 2nd semister examinations on 18-03-2012 and posted them in its official website. Students who have written the examination can get the result through its official website or through manabadi results.

ANU  B-Pharmacy I/ IV 1st and 2nd semester results of August 2011 - ANU Results

ANU  B-Pharmacy I/ IV 1st and 2nd semester results of August 2011- Manabadi results

The same day ANU also declared B. Pharmacy II/IV 4th semester regular examinations Sep-2011.Students who have written the examination can get the result through its official website or through manabadi results.

ANU  B-Pharmacy II/ IV 4th semester results of September 2011 - ANU Results

ANU  B-Pharmacy II/ IV 4th semester results of September 2011- Manabadi results

The same day ANU also declared B. Pharmacy III/IV 6th semester regular examinations June-2011.Students who have written the examination can get the result through its official website or through manabadi results.

ANU  B-Pharmacy III/ IV 6th semester results of June 2011 - ANU Results

ANU  B-Pharmacy III/ IV 6th semester results of June 2011- Manabadi results

Sri venkateswara University (SVU)5 year LLB II and IV semester results declared

Sri venkateswara University(SVU) 5 year LLB II and IV semester results have been released on 19-03-2012 . The students of SVU LLB can get the result through the website www.manabadi.com. Other wise follow the link given below which takes you directly to the results column.

Sri venkateswara University(SVU) 5 year LLB II and IV semester results

The students who enter the web page of results should select the semester they belong to and enter the hall ticket number, Click submit. Your results will be displayed on the screen.  You can also take print as the print reference is also given there. To get print, click "print" button after getting the result next to "submit" button.

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AP TET MAY 2012 Notification

AP TET MAY 2012

AP TET MAY 2012 Notification released on 19-03-2012 by School education department and invites applications online. The aspirants who wanted to attempt the DSC 2012 according to the notification DSC notification 2012 should be eligible to AP TET MAY 2012. Those who have not qualified for the previous APTET Examination have got another chance to prove themselves. The government is always keen to provide relaxations and looking towards the students to their enrichment, Here is another opportunity to them to avail.

Eligibility: All  B.Ed and D.Ed candidates are eligible for AP TET May 2012

Important Dates:
  • Date of fee payment: 21-03-2012 to 11-04-2012
  • APTET MAY 2012 Information Bulletin Download: 21-03-2012
  • Date of Application Submission: 22-03-2012 to 12-04-2012
  • Hall ticket downloading starts: 15-05-2012 on wards
  • Date of Examination:31-05-2012
  • Paper-I: 09-30 AM to 12-00 PM, Paper-II: 02-30 PM to 05-00 PM
  • Date of results release: Last week of June 2012

Fee: Rs. 300/- Only for paper -I or Only for Pare II or Both papers

How to pay: Candidates can pay fee through AP online or e-seva centres

How to apply;
  • visit http://aptet.cgg.gov.in
  • Click on Application Form
  • Enter your Journal Number issued by APONLINE or e-Seva, the date of payment of fees and Date of birth. Candidates who have appeared for APTET, Jan 2012 should also give the Reference ID number of that test.
  • At the field ‘Attach your latest photograph’ Click on Browse button and attach your photograph and your signature
  • Tick the declaration and enter the verification code.
  • Press Upload
  • If you find all the details correct press SUBMIT other wise press EDIT and resubmit the information

Pass criteria: 
  1. OC - 60% marks and above
  2. BC - 50% marks and above
  3. SC/ST - 40% marks and above
  4. PH - 40%marks and above

Validity Of Marks Memo: AP TET MAY 2012 marks memo shall be valid for 7 years from the date of examination.

Weightage for DSC & AP MODEL SCHOOL: 20% weightage can be iven in District Selection Committee recruitment & AP Model School recruitment.

For detailed notification

For information bulletin

To apply online



Why are Goals Important for success?

Why are Goals Important for success?

Why are Goals Important for success? On the best sunny day, the most powerful magnifying glass will not light paper if you keep moving the glass. But if you focus and hold it, the paper will light up. That is the power of concentration.

A man was traveling and stopped at an intersection. He asked an elderly man, "Where does this road take me?" The elderly person asked, "Where do you want to go?" The man replied, "I don't know." The elderly person said, "Then take any road. What difference does it make?"

How true. When we don't know where we are going, any road will take us there.Enthusiasm without direction is like wildfire and leads to frustration. Goals give a sense of direction. Would you sit in a train or a plane without knowing where it was going? The obvious answer is no. Then why do people go through life without having any goals?

KEEP YOUR EYES UPON THE GOAL

On July 4, 1952, Florence Chadwick was on her way to becoming the first woman to swim the Catalina Channel. She had already conquered the English Channel. The world was watching. Chadwick fought the dense fog, bone-chilling cold and many times, the sharks. She was striving to reach the shore but every time she looked through her goggles, all she could see was the dense fog. Unable to see the shore, she gave up. Chadwick was disappointed when she found out that she was only half a mile from the coast. She quit, not because she was a quitter but because her goal was not in sight anywhere. The elements didn't stop her. She said, "I'm not making excuses. If only I had seen the land, I could have made it." Two months later, she went back and swam the Catalina Channel. This time, in spite of the bad weather, she had her goal in mind and not only accomplished it but beat the men's record by two hours.

Source: You can win by Shiv Khera

Science Projects

Science Projects

Science Projects are brought to you, As the primary vision of www.careercart.com  is to give data and it’s resources, the team of it is constantly searching for the various educational issues and websites and provide data which is beneficial to the students. To our curiosity we could find a website www.sciencetoymaker.org, which can provide student a number of science projects for their future enrichment and knowledge enrichment.  www.Sciencetoymaker.org is a non-profit organization founded by a teacher Slater Harrison, a technology teacher at the Jersey Shore Middle School in Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania.

The site consists of a number of science projects like
  1. How To Make a movie wheel
  2. How To Make a Reed Musical Instrument from a Drinking Straw
  3. How To Air Surfing Foam Walk along Gliders
  4. How To Make a Po no Type putt putt ( pop pop) Boat
  5. How to Make a Propeller stick
  6. How to make a Vortex, Whirl pool , Tornado
  7. How  to make a water rocket launcher
  8. How to make Robot voice ten cent talk box
  9. How to make the Cartesian diver
  10. How to make the scribbling top
  11. How to Make a Hot Air Balloon from a Plastic Bag and Some Birthday Candles 
  12. How to make a Robot working model Hand
  13. How to make a spinning balloon
  14. How to make a moose call
  15. How to make home made air rockets
  16. Electrostatic levitation
  17. How to make the oscillating wood pecker
  18. How to make the climbing creature
  19. How to make rubber band powered aeroplane
  20. How to make the electronic lie detector
  21. How to make a grassy head person
  22. How to make a simple balancing person
  23. How to make flying Dragon fly
  24. How to make the junk Boom box speaker phone
  25. How to make a periscope
  26. How to make origami big mouth tumble wing
  27. How to make the magnetic jumping kangaroo
  28. How to make giant Robot Fingers
  29. How to make the tight Rope cyclists
  30. How to make the Giant water prisms

Some more non- commercial websites of science projects, which provide ultimate information of science through practical experience,suggested by the founder. Here they are.

These are the people suggesting the world and showing a way how to learn the things in a practical way. Hope you'll use to the maximum extent and get benefited.

APJ ABDUL KALAM'S MESSAGE

I am delighted to give the 3rd Annual Lecture on Governance and Public Service organized by Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) to this audience who are part of the governance system of our great Nation. During the last six decades of Independence, India has established that her core competence is in providing leadership to over one billion people of a democratic country with multi religious, multi lingual and multi cultural characteristics. UPSC has played an important role in selecting and recommended the most talented persons for appointment to various segments of our National governance system. Over the last six decades UPSC has selected nearly quarter of a million candidates, after examining over forty-six million applicants which is equivalent
to the entire population of South Africa or England. UPSC has inspite of various factors affecting societal dynamics, has conducted examinations, interviews, personality tests and recommending suitable candidate for various Services,  particularly Civil Services dealing with district administration, Law and Order, Agriculture Services, Communication Services, Medical Services, Railway Services and Engineering Services under this intense competition. I would like to congratulate you for having a clean record of selecting the candidate for the required task insulated from societal turbulence. Today I would like to talk on the topic “Creative Leadership: Essence of good governance”.

Problem cannot be our master – We Japanese will become the master of the problems
On 29th November night, I was returning from Seoul, Republic of Korea to Delhi on a non-stop seven and half hours flight after attending the Eminent Persons Group meeting organized by the President of Republic of South Korea prior to 2012 Seoul Nuclear Security Summit. This meet was attended by top experts in the nuclear field from different countries. The mission of EPG is to establish safety and security guidelines for 539 nuclear power plants spread all over the world. I am not going to talk about the details of that meet, but I would like to mention one incident which was narrated by Prof. Shinichi
Kitaoka, a Professor of Faculty of Law, University of Tokyo to me and the EPG members. The professor was narrating the whole scene, the combination of highest intensity earthquake and the tsunami which affected the 40 years old Fukushima nuclear power plant. He said, the world has gone through so far three major nuclear power plant accidents. One in USA,  one in former USSR and the latest in Japan. He said, in the Japan accident, even though the Fukushima plant experienced a major natural havoc leading to the major accident of the nuclear power plant, there was no single radiation induced casualty and there was no radiation leakage. Of course, it has generated within Japan and also many parts of the world, a fear about the type of safety in the present and future shore-based nuclear power stations situated in various parts of the world. The most profound statement of Prof Kitaoka, was “two cities of Japan were attacked by nuclear weapons in 1940s. It was a painful tragedy, but Japanese citizens withstood boldly, challenged the problem and within three decades, Japan got transformed into the most industrialized nation in the world. Now, Fukushima nuclear power plant problem is in front of us. We the Japanese will not allow this problem to become our master. With international cooperation, we the Japanese will become the master of the problem, defeat the problem and the world will see clean-green nuclear energy flourishing all over the place.”

To Read Full Message: APJ ABDUL KALAM'S MESSAGE PDF

 

Computer Draughtsman Grade-II posts in AP Survey and Land RecordsSubordinate service

Computer Draughtsman Grade-II posts in AP Survey and Land Records Subordinate service requests Application online through www.appsc.gov.in from 14-03-2012 to 14-04-2012.
  • No. of Vacancies: 70
  • Age: 18-36 years as on 01-07-2011
  • Scale of pay: Rs. 9,460-27,700/-
  • Date of the examination: 20-05-2012


Educational Qualification: Must have passed 10th Class and obtained National council of Vocational Training certificate in Draughtsman (civil) trade (two year course with surveying as oneof the subject) in any Industrial Training Institute recognised by Govt. of India.
Candidates with higher qualification etc., Diploma / Degree in Civil Engineering with Surveying as one of the subjects awarded by the A.P. State Board of Technical Education or from any University in India established or incorporated by or under a Central Act or a State or
an Institution recognized by the University Grants Commission may also eligible to apply.
Fee: Application processing fee-Rs.100/- 9 (Compulsory to all applicants.)
Examination fee-Rs.80/- (if Candidates are not exempted from payment of Fee).
Mode of Payment:
  • log on to the WEBSITE (www.apspsc.gov.in) and enter his/her Basic Personal Details like Name, Father’s Name, Date of Birth, and Community
  • Applicant will get (downloadable)- Challan Form to pay the Fee at AP Online centers /State Bank of India.
  • pay the prescribed Fee and obtain Journal number.
  • On the next working day after payment of Fee, the Applicant should again visit WEBSITE and enter the Journal Number to get the format of Application

Mode of Selection: THE FINAL SELECTION OF THESE POSTS WILL BE BASED ON THE WRITTEN EXAMINATION.
1. The minimum qualifying marks OCs-40%, BCs-35% SCs and STs-30%
2. The candidates will be selected and allotted to Service/ Department as per their rank in the merit list and as per zonal preference for allotment of candidates against vacancies and for the vacancies available

For detailed notification: Computer Draughtsman Grade-II posts in AP Survey and Land Records Subordinate service Notification

VRO VRA District wise short listed candidates

VRO VRA District wise short listed candidates

VRO VRA District wise short listed candidates been released on 16-03-2012.There are 10,38,262 candidates have written VRO recruitment test. And 1,53,741 candidates have written for VRA recruitment test. Results have been released recently. As per the instructions given previously, A list has been made based on merit bases and released.

VRO District wise Short listed Candidates

Srikakulam, Kurnool, Vijayanagaram, Mahaboob Nagar, Visakhapatnam, Rangareddy, East Godavari, West Godavari, Hyderabad, Medak, Krishna, Nizamabad, Guntur, Adilabad, Prakasam, Karim nagar, Nellore, Warangal, Chittoor, Khammam, YSR Kadapa, Nalgonda, Anantapur

VRA District wise Short listed Candidates

Srikakulam, Kurnool, Vijayanagaram, Mahaboob Nagar, Visakhapatnam, Rangareddy, East Godavari, West Godavari, Hyderabad, Medak, Krishna, Nizamabad, Guntur, Adilabad, Prakasam, Karim nagar, Nellore, Warangal, Chittor, Khammam, YSR Kadapa, Nalgonda, Anantapur

For the remaining districts short listed candidates click here
  •  The selected candidates should attend to the certificate verification between 22nd March and 26th March at Mandal level.
  • should attend for open counselling on 30th Mach,2012 in the district head quarters.
  • Finally, candidates will be given appointment orders and sent to Hyderabad for training 9th April, 2012.
  • Candidate has to report to the duties on 25th March, 2012.

Perspectives in Education study material

Perspectives in Education study material

Perspectives in Education study material for the aspirants of teacher posts in D.SC & AP Model school are mentioned to be connected with the latest perspectives in Education according to the amendments. As the previous D.SC & AP Model School Examinations have not consisted this topic in their syllabus, the aspirants who are preparing to attempt this examination struggling where to find the material concerned. As careercart is always to stand support to the student, with great effort we put forward the material with full details. The major objective of providing this material is to make the aspirants free from their search for number of books and number of websites. The content provided here is strictly for personal use and should not be sold or published.

Perspectives in Education study material
  1. Education: Meaning, Aims of Education, Functions of Education, Types of Education; Constitutional Provisions, important articles and their Educational implications for General and disabled population; Universalization of Elementary Education - Schemes and Programmes to achieve UEE like OBB, APPEP, DPEP, SSA, Open schools, Mid-day-Meals; Recommendations of various committees and commissions during pre-independent and post-independent period.
  2. Teacher Empowerment:  Meaning, interventions for empowerment, Professional code of conduct for teachers, Teacher motivation, professional development of Teachers and Teacher organizations, National / State Level Organizations for Teacher Education, Maintenance of Records and Registers in Schools
  3. Educational Concerns in Contemporary India: Inclusive Education: Conceptual Clarification and Definition, Prevalence, Myths & Facts, Characteristics, Classification & Types, Importance of Early Identification and Assessment, Planning Inclusive Education, Programming and Classroom Management in Inclusive Education, Evaluation, Documentation and Record Maintenance, Psycho-Social management, Awareness & Sensitization Strategies; Environmental Education: Concept, Objectives of Environmental Education, Environment and Natural Resources; Environmental Pollution – causes and effects and measures for the protection of environment, Development of Environmental Values through Environmental Education. Literacy: Saakshar Bharat Mission, National Programme for Education of Girls at Elementary Level (NPEGEL) School Health Programme, Disaster Management, Population education, Adolescence Education and Life Skills, Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization, Value Education
  4. Acts/ Rights:  Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 and Andhra Pradesh Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Rules 2010 and Child Rights.
  5. National Curriculum Framework,2005:  Perspective, Learning and KnowledgeCurricular Areas, School Stages and Assessment, School and Classroom Environment, Systemic Reforms.

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Andhra Pradesh Right of Children to Free and Compulsory EducationRules, 2010

1. These Rules may be called the "Andhra Pradesh Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Rules, 2010".

Commencement

2. They shall come into force with effect from 1st April 2010.

Definitions

3. In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires –
  • 'Act' means The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009.
  • Anganwadi' means an Anganwadi Centre established under the Integrated Child Development Scheme of the Ministry of Women and Child Development of the Government of India
  • “Mandal Educational Officer' means the officer responsible for implementing the programmes for elementary education at the mandal level.
  • 'Collector' means the head of civil and revenue administration in the district.
  • 'District' means a revenue district of the State.
  • 'District Educational Officer' means officer responsible for implementing the programmes for elementary education at district level.
  • 'Gram Panchayat 'means Gram Panchayat constituted under the Andhra Pradesh Panchayati Raj Act 1994.
  • 'Mandal Resource Person' means resource teacher who coordinates academic activities in a cluster of schools
  • 'Local authority' means, the mandal parishad / zilla parishad / municipalities as the case may be, in their respective jurisdictions for the purposes of the Act.
  • 'Elementary School' means a school that imparts education between class I and class VIII. It includes all existing schools in Andhra Pradesh, namely, Primary, Upper Primary & High Schools having these classes.
  • 'Neighborhood area of a school' means the habitations in a walking distance of 1 km for a Primary School, 3 kms for an Upper Primary / High School having classes VI to VIII.
  • 'Primary school' means a school that imparts education between class I and class V.
  • „Child‟ means any child male or female in the age group of 6 to 14 years and includes a child who has completed five years of age as on 1st September of the year of admission
  • „Free Education‟ means and includes providing free textbooks, notebooks @ 1 notebook per subject and other writing material and midday meals in neighbourhood schools.
  • 'Ward Member' means elected member of a ward of Gram Panchayat
  • 'Councilor' means elected member of a ward of an urban local body
  • „Corporator‟ means elected member of ward a of a Municipal Corporation within the limits of Andhra Pradesh or of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation
  • 'Sarpanch' means elected head of the Gram Panchayat
  • "School mapping" means planning school location to overcome social barriers and geographical distance and includes assessing availability of schooling facilities for elementary education based on certain fixed norms and standards in terms of location, infrastructure, teachers, distance matrix between one habitation and other habitations. It includes The GIS mapping of all the schools in Andhra Pradesh prepared by the Rajiv Vidya Mission (SSA), Andhra Pradesh
  • 'State means the state of Andhra Pradesh
  • 'State Government' means the Government of Andhra Pradesh
  • All other words and expressions used herein and not defined but defined in the Act shall have the same meaning respectively assigned to them in the Act.
  • “The Academic Authority under the Act” means The State Council for Educational Research and Training, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh.
  • “The Implementing Authority of the Act” means the State Project Office, Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, and it includes the Commissioner and Director of School Education, Andhra Pradesh.
  • A Child belonging to socially disadvantaged group means and includes a child belonging to the schedule caste, schedule tribe, orphans, children with special need and HIV affected/infected children.
  • A child belonging to Weaker Sections means a child belonging to BC, Minorities and includes OCs whose parents‟ income does not exceed Rs. 60,000/- Per annum.
  • „Specified category‟ in relation to a school means the residential schools including KGBVs and Minority residential schools run by APREIS, APSWREIS, APTWREIS, Ashram Schools run by ITDAS, Sports schools run by SAAP in addition to Kendriya Vidyalaya, Navodaya Vidyalaya, Sainik School for the purposes of section 2(n) (IV) of the Act.
  • „Walking Distance‟ means the distance covered by a child on foot from centre of his/her habitation to the school on the socially accepted path.
  • „Out of School Child‟ means a child in the age group of 6-14 who has not completed elementary education (who is either never enrolled in the school or dropped out without completing elementary education). A pupil of an elementary school absent for more than one month shall also be considered to be an out of school child.

For detailed:Andhra Pradesh Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Rules, 2010

Inspiration: The words which make peace of mind and improve Positive attitude.

The following version, without the title "The Optimist Creed," is quoted from Science of Mind 71 (June1998):

Promise Yourself

  • To be so strong that nothing can disturb your peace of mind.

  • To talk health, happiness, and prosperity to every person you meet.

  • To make all your friends feel that there is something worthwhile in them.

  • To look at the sunny side of everything and make your optimism come true.

  • To think only of the best, to work only for the best and to expect only the best.

  • To be just as enthusiastic about the success of others as you are about your own.

  • To forget the mistakes of the past and press on to the greater achievements of the future.

  • To wear a cheerful expression at all times and give a smile to every living creature you meet.

  • To give so much time to improving yourself that you have no time to criticize others.

  • To be too large for worry, too noble for anger, too strong for fear, and too happy to permit the presence of

  • trouble.

  • To think well of yourself and to proclaim this fact to the world, not in loud word, but in great deeds.

  • To live in the faith that the whole world is on your side, so long as you are true to the best that is in you.


From “ About the author of the book ‘your forces and how to use them’ by Christian D Larson

If you want to build a positive attitude, learn the phrase, "do it now" and stop the habit of procrastination.

The saddest words in life are:

  • It might have been.

  • I should have.

  • I could have.

  • I wish I had.

  •  If only I had given a little extra.


Never leave till tomorrow which you can do today.

--Benjamin Franklin

It is our inside that makes us go up

There was a man who made his living selling balloons at a fair. He had all colors of balloons, including red, yellow, blue, and green. Whenever business was slow, he would release a helium-filled balloon into the air and when the children saw it go up, they all wanted to buy one. They would come up to him, buy a balloon and his sales would go up again. He continued this process all day. One day, he felt someone tugging at his jacket. He turned around and saw a little boy who asked, "If you release a black balloon, would that also fly?" Moved by the boy's concern, the man replied with empathy, "Son, it is not the color of the balloon; it is what is inside that makes it go up." The same thing applies to our Lives. It is what’s inside that counts. The thing inside of us that makes us go up is our attitude

NTSE Results 2012 first phase Andhra Pradesh and National wide

NTSE Results 2012 first phase Andhra Pradesh and National wide released.As every year is the custom of NCERT to conduct and elevate the innate talent of the students and provide them scholarship to encourage the students interest among regular studies, this year also conducted and successfully produced the result out of the fist phase of the examination. There are 293 students selected from Andhra Pradesh among 4265 selected students from India. Still there are some states results to be declared by the results released of Andhra Pradesh. However, the final list of selected students have been made and put by NCERT. The result of the first phase selected students national wide in the PDF form is given to you.

The second phase examination date will be given to you.  The syllabus for the second stage is also as same as the first phase (Mental ability Test, Scholastic Aptitude Test). For updates of NTSE subscribe here with your e-mail ID.

Andhra Pradesh First Phase Results

Final List made by NCERT

Suggestions to Second Phase:

Many students feel that MAT is more difficult than SAT. But, it is absolutely wrong in this entire case. Students with their monotony subjects of regular studies, though they are very good at their regular studies, the zeal created by MAT captures their entire attention towards it and put their concentration  on MAT and forgets SAT as they feel it is very easy to them. In this case, Students should be very careful to balance the both parts of the examination as they are very important for what they want to achieve.  During the last seven days before examination, students should give more priority to SAT than MAT. The material for second phase of the examination is as the same as in the first phase of the exam. All the best.

Faith in God

Some twelve years ago, I stood watching my university student’s file into the classroom for our first session in the Theology of Faith. That was the day I first saw Tommy. My eyes and my mind both blinked. He was combing his long flaxen hair, which hung six inches below his shoulders.

It was the first time I had ever seen a boy with hair that long. I guess it was just coming into fashion then. I know in my mind that it isn't what's on your head but what's in it that counts; but on that day I was unprepared and my emotions flipped.

I immediately filed Tommy under "S" for strange . . . very strange. Tommy turned out to be the "atheist in residence" in my Theology of Faith course. He constantly objected to, smirked at, or whined about the possibility of an unconditionally loving Father/God.

We lived with each other in relative peace for one semester, although I admit he was for me at times a serious pain in the back pew. When he came up at the end of the course to turn in his final exam, he asked in a slightly cynical tone, "Do you think I'll ever find God?"

I decided instantly on a little shock therapy. "No!" I said very emphatically.

"Oh," he responded, "I thought that was the product you were pushing."

I let him get five steps from the classroom door and then called out, "Tommy! I don't think you'll ever find Him, but I am absolutely certain that He will find you!"

He shrugged a little and left my class and my life. I felt slightly disappointed at the thought that he had missed my clever line --- He will find you! At least I thought it was clever. Later I heard that Tommy had graduated and I was duly grateful.

Then a sad report came. I heard that Tommy had terminal cancer. Before I could search him out, he came to see me. When he walked into my office, his body was very badly wasted and the long hair had all fallen out as a result of chemotherapy. But his eyes were bright and his voice was firm, for the first time, I believe.

"Tommy, I've thought about you so often. I hear you are sick," I blurted out.

"Oh, yes. Very sick. I have cancer in both lungs. It's a matter of weeks."

"Can you talk about it, Tom?" I asked.

"Sure, what would you like to know?" he replied.

"What's it like to be only twenty-four and dying?"

"Well, it could be worse."

"Like what?"

"Well, like being fifty and having no values or ideals, like being fifty and thinking that booze, seducing women, and making money are the real 'biggies' in life."

I began to look through my mental file cabinet under 'S' where I had filed Tommy as strange. (It seems as though everybody I try to reject by classification, God sends back into my life to educate me.)

"But what I really came to see you about," Tom said, "is something you said to me on the last day of class." (He remembered!) He continued, "I asked you if you thought I would ever find God and you said, 'No!' which surprised me.

"Then you said, 'But He will find you.' I thought about that a lot, even though my search for God was hardly intense at that time. (My clever line. He thought about that a lot!) "But when the doctors removed a lump from my groin and told me that it was malignant, that's when I got serious about locating God. And when the malignancy spread into my vital organs, I really began banging bloody fists against the bronze doors of heaven.

"But God did not come out. In fact, nothing happened. Did you ever try anything for a long time with great effort and with no success? You get psychologically glutted, fed up with trying. And then you quit.

"Well, one day I woke up, and instead of throwing a few more futile appeals over that high brick wall to a God who may be or may not be there, I just quit. I decided that I didn't really care about God, about an after life, or anything like that. I decided to spend what time I had left doing something more profitable. I thought about you and your class and I remembered something else you had said: 'The essential sadness is to go through life without loving. But it would be almost equally sad to go through life and leave this world without ever telling those you love that you had loved them.'

"So, I began with the hardest one, my Dad. He was reading the newspaper when I approached him.

"Dad."

"Yes, what?" he asked without lowering the newspaper.

"Dad, I would like to talk with you."

"Well, talk."

"I mean . . . It's really important." The newspaper came down three slow inches. "What is it?"

"Dad, I love you. I just wanted you to know that."

Tom smiled at me and said it with obvious satisfaction, as though he felt a warm and secret joy flowing inside of him.

"The newspaper fluttered to the floor. Then my father did two things I could never remember him ever doing before. He cried and he hugged me. We talked all night, even though he had to go to work the next morning. It felt so good to be close to my father, to see his tears, to feel his hug, to hear him say that he loved me.

"It was easier with my mother and little brother. They cried with me, too, and we hugged each other, and started saying real nice things to each other. We shared the things we had been keeping secret for so many years. I was only sorry about one thing --- that I had waited so long. Here I was, just beginning to open up to all the people I had actually been close to.

"Then, one day I turned around and God was there. He didn't come to me when I pleaded with Him. I guess I was like an animal trainer holding out a hoop, 'C'mon, jump through. C'mon, I'll give You three days, three weeks.' Apparently God does things in His own way and at His own hour.

"But the important thing is that He was there. He found me. You were right. He found me even after I stopped looking for Him."

"Tommy," I practically gasped, "I think you are saying something very important and much more universal than you realize. To me, at least, you are saying that the surest way to find God is not to make Him a private possession, a problem solver, or an instant consolation in time of need, but rather by opening to love. You know, the Apostle John said that. He said: 'God is love, and anyone who lives in love is living with God and God is living in him.' Tom, could I ask you a favor? You know, when I had you in class you were a real pain. But (laughingly) you can make it all up to me now. Would you come into my present Theology of Faith course and tell them what you have just told me? If I told them the same thing it wouldn't be half as effective as if you were to tell them."

"Ooh ..... I was ready for you, but I don't know if I'm ready for your class."

"Tom, think about it. If and when you are ready, give me a call."

In a few days Tom called, said he was ready for the class, that he wanted to do that for God and for me. So we scheduled a date. However, he never made it. He had another appointment, far more important than the one with me and my class. Of course, his life was not really ended by his death, only changed. He made the great step from faith into vision. He found a life far more beautiful than the eye of man has ever seen or the ear of man has ever heard or the mind of man has ever imagined.

Before he died, we talked one last time. "I'm not going to make it to your class," he said.

"I know, Tom."

"Will you tell them for me? Will you . . . tell the whole world for me?"

"I will, Tom. I'll tell them. I'll do my best."

So, to all of you who have been kind enough to hear this simple statement about love, thank you for listening.

And to you, Tommy, somewhere in the sunlit, verdant hills of heaven ---

I told them, Tommy, as best I could.

If this story means anything to you, please pass it on to a friend or two.

It is a true story and is not enhanced for publicity purposes.

With thanks,

John Powell, Professor Loyola University in Chicago

 

Junior Engineers posts in JPSC 2012

Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) Ranchi invites application for the post of Junior Engineers (1153) from Indian Citizens in Jharkhand.

Scale of Pay: Rs.9300-34800 Grade Pay Rs.4200/-

Vacancies:

Junior Engineer (Civil) : 1012

Junior Engineer ( Mechanical) : 122

Junior Engineer (Electrical) : 199

Age : 23 to 35 Years

Application Fee: Gen/ OBC – Rs 400/- , SC/ST of Jharkhand - Rs.200/- PH candidates- no fee.

How to pay: The fee can be deposited through challan in any branch of State Bank of India in Account No. 32214212734.

How To Apply: Application in the prescribed format. Filled-in application should be reached to “Secretary,  Jharkhand Public Service Commission, Circular Road, Ranchi-834001” through registered/ Speed post latest by 5.00 PM on 31/03/2012.

Challan

Detailed Notification

RBI Notification for Assistant Posts 2012

RBI invites applications online for Assistant post from eligible candidates and aspirants through RBI’s official website www.rbi.org.in . The aspirants need to fulfill the eligibility criteria and required details mentioned by RBI.

Pay Scale: 8,040 – 410 – 9270 – 500 – 11,270 –550 – 13,470 – 650 – 15,420 – 720 – 16,140 – 990 – 20,100 (20 years) and other allowances

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA :

  • Age (as on 01-03-2012): 18-28 years

  • Age relaxation: SC/ST- 5 Years, OBC – 3 years, PWD – (Gen-10, OBC-13, SC/ST-15), Ex Service men- 50 years max. , Widows/ divorced women – 10, Ex Employees of Banking institutions- 6 years

  • Educational Qualification: Degree in any discipline with 50% of marks.( SC/ST- pass)


Selection Procedure

  • Written Test- 200 marks (Objective type) & Interview

  • Syllabus: (i) Test of  Reasoning (ii) Test of English Language (iii) Test of Numerical Ability (iv) Test of General Awareness   and (v) Test of Computer Knowledge, each part carrying 40 marks.

  • Date of Examination: Sunday, 29-04-2012

  • A candidate has to qualify in each part of the Objective test separately.

  • The selected candidates in written test only will be called for interview

  • Final selection will be on the basis of candidate’s performance in the written examination and interview taken together in order of merit.


For Detailed Notification : RBI Notification for Assistant Posts 2012

SBI CLERKS NOTIFICATION FOR 9500 POSTS-2012

 

SBI CLERKS NOTIFICATION FOR 9500 POSTS-2012 released. State Bank of India requests applications online for clerk & Stenographers posts all over India.

Vacancies:

Assistants – 8500 posts

Stenographers – 900 ( English0, 100 (Hindi)

Scale of Pay: 7200-400/3-8400-500/3-9900-600/4-12300-700/7-17200-1300/1-18500-800/ 1-19300

Education Qualification:i) Minimum 12th Standard (10 + 2) pass or equivalent qualification with a minimum of aggregate 60% marks (55% for SC/ ST/ PWD/ XS). (For Diploma see notification) OR

ii) A degree (Graduation level) from a recognized university.

Age: 18-28 years as on 01-12-2011(Relaxation SC/ST- 5, OBC – 3 ,PWD ( Gen-10, SC/ST-15, OBC-13 Y)

Selection Procedure: Written Test & Interview

Syllabus: (i) General Awareness (ii) General English (iii) Quantitative Aptitude (iv) Reasoning Ability (v) Marketing Aptitude / Computer Knowledge. The questions in objective tests, except for the test of General English

Fee Payment: 07.03.2012 to 31.03.2012

On-line Registration will start from: 05.03.2012

Last Date for Online Application Registration: 26.03.2012

Date of written Test: 27.05.2012 and 03.06.2012 (Sunday)

For Detailed Notification. Follow the link given below

SBI CLERK NOTIFICATION -2012

 Online application

 

Junior Executive Posts in Airports Authority Of India (AAI)

Airports Authority of India invites (AAI) online applications through www.aai.aero from the eligible candidates for the following posts.

Junior Executive (ATC) – 200 Vacancies

Junior Executive (Electronics) - 159 (includes 05 posts of PWD-OH)

Pay Scale (IDA) :-  Junior Executive (E-1) :- Rs.16400-3%-40500

Emoluments: In addition to Basic pay, Dearness Allowance Perks @ 46% of Basic pay, HRA and

other benefits which includes CPF, Gratuity, Social Security Schemes, Pension,

Medical benefits etc. are admissible as per AAI rules.

The CTC per annum would be around Rs. 5 lakhs for the post of Junior Executive.

Eligibility:

Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering/Technology (Electronics/ Telecommunications/ Information Technology) (OR)

M.Sc. in Physics / Mathematics/ Computer Science/ Electronics (For ATC).

Age: 27 years as on 01/02/2012

Age Relaxation: (SC/ST- 5years, OBC- 3 years)

Section Procedure: written test / interview for Jr. Executive (ATC/ Electronics).

Voice test to be conducted for Jr. Executive (ATC) at the time of interview.

How to apply:

  • Candidate ( SC/ST/ Women are exempted) has to pay Rs. 420/- in the form of DD/ PO in any of the HDFC Branches referred.

  • Candidate can also pay through Credit/Debit card – Rs.414.34 (Rs.400/- for application fee + Rs.14.34 as processing charges)

  • With the unique ID, Candidate has to visit AAI official website www.aai.aero and apply online.


Applications Opening Date: 28-02-2012

Last Date for fee payment : 26-03-2012

Last Date For application Submission: 30-03-2012

For Detailed Notification, Follow the link given below

Detailed Notification

 

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