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

Polling peaceful in Jharkhand 4th phase, voting in 65 of 81 seats over.

Source – hindustantimes.com

Voting in the high-stakes fourth phase of Jharkhand assembly polls concluded on Monday. Voters came out in large number across 15 assembly constituencies, registering a 62.46% turnout, a marginal decline of 2.12% over 2014 assembly polls.

This phase will decide the fate of 221 candidates, including two ministers and 12 sitting legislators. Chief electoral officer (CEO) Vinay Kumar Choubey said, “Polling was peaceful with no untoward incident recorded from any constituency.”

He said the final voter turnout might change once the data is compiled in a couple of days. With this phase, polls have been completed in 65 of the 81 assembly seats in Jharkhand. Voters defied Maoists’ poll boycott call in a few pockets of Dhanbad and Giridih districts. Shankar Mahto, a voter in Sindri assembly constituency, said, “Polling started at 7am but the EVM was defunct by 9am. It was restored around 10.30am.”

Poll boycott was reported from a few booths in Jamua constituency under Giridih district. “We received reports of poll boycott from a few booths but it is being verified,” Choubey said.

The fate of several prominent candidates, including revenue and land reform minister Amar Kumar Bauri, labour, employment and training minister Raj Paliwar and former ministers Mannan Mallick, Haji Hussain Ansari and Mathura Mahto was sealed in the EVMs.

The phase is crucial for the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as it had won 11 seats of the 15 in the 2014 assembly polls. The Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), AJSU Party, Jharkhand Vikas Morcha-Prajatantrik (JVM-P) and Marxist Co-ordination Committee (MCC) bagged a seat each in the last assembly polls.

However, the BJP is confident of making clean sweep in the penultimate phase of Jharkhand polls. “We will win all 15 seats in the phase,” said BJP state spokesperson Pratul Shahdeo.

Likewise, Kishor Nath Shahdeo, spokesperson of the Congress, which allied with JMM and RJD, said, “We are giving good fight on 12 seats and hoping to win them all.” He said, “Voters’ aspirations remained unfulfilled in the past five years, there is resentment against the BJP. So, people have turned up to show their support for alliance candidates.”

‘Can’t Differentiate Miscreants Through Their Attire’: Mamata Banerjee Responds to Modi’s Charge.

Source – news18.com

Kolkata: Terming the ongoing violence and arson in the state over the citizenship law as a “few minor incidents”, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday said just because the BJP has requisite numbers in Parliament, it cannot bully the states into enforcing the law.

Addressing a gathering against the Citizenship Act and the National Register for Citizenship (NRC), Mamata said, “They (BJP) are distinguishing people with their caps. They are identifying you with the clothes you wear. The country is passing through its worst phase and they talks about clothes.”

“Can they tell me who I am with the dress I am wearing? Can they tell me who is he (pointing at film director Gautam Ghose) with the dress he is wearing? What is going on?” she fumed.

Mamata’s comments came after Modi in a rally in Jharkhand had blamed the recent violence over the Citizenship Act blamed the Congress and “their allies” saying that those who are responsible can be identified by their clothes.

” Whatever the BJP is doing is for their own vested interest. They are indulging in divisive and hate politics, the result of which is in front of everyone. Look what is happening in Assam. Look what is happening in Tripura. In the coming days, even the citizens of BJP ruled states will also oppose this. According to them, we are not Indians. According to them, those who have fought for the freedom struggle are not Indians and they (BJP leaders/workers/supporters) are the only Indians,” Mamata said.

The Trinamool Congress supremo also spoke about the situation in Assam saying that nearly 100 people have committed suicide while others were shot dead.

“In Bengal 30, people have committed suicide due to NRC. Who will take the responsibility of their deaths?” she said and urged people to protest but not to take law and order in their own hands.

Mamata also claimed that the Centre has stopped railway services in the state over “one or two minor incidents” of violence. “Owing to one or two small incidents, the Centre has stopped railways services in Bengal. It is the duty of the Railway Protection Force personnel to protect railway property, yet we provided them support.

Condemning the violence at Jamia Millia University in Delhi, the CM said the “torture meted out to the students at the varsity was unprecedented”.

Alleging that the BJP was instigating violence in the country, she said the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill was passed in a hurry in Parliament. “The BJP didn’t give opposition parties time to think and discuss the bill. It sought its passage in a hurry,” she added.

A day before Mamata had spoken staunchly against the Citizenship Act and asked the protestors to write a letter to President Ram Nath Kovind, in which they should etch their names in blood.

“I would like to tell the ‘majority section’ that this battle is not for the ‘minorities’ alone. This is a battle for all. This is a battle for our existence. Go for signature campaigns holding black flags,” she added.

In opposition to the Centre’s order, she also stayed orders on work related to the National Population Register (NPR) across the state.

An official order issued by the additional secretary of Home and Hill Affairs Department read, “I am directed to inform you that all activities regarding the preparation and updation of the National Population Register (NPR) are hereby stayed in West Bengal. No activity regarding NPR may be taken up without prior clearance from the state government. The order has been issued in the interest of public order”.

6 died in painful road accidents in Bihar, three in Bhojpur, two in Patna and one in Vaishali.

Source – jagran.com

Patna, JNN. Four lost their lives in painful accidents on Tuesday night in Bhojpur and Vaishali in Bihar. While the condition of five remains critical. Uncontrollable high speed car collided with a truck parked in Bhojpur. The three youths died on the spot after the car entered under the truck. Among those who died were a Patna businessman, two others from Rohtas district. At Vaishali, a high speed truck trampled three bike riders. One died in it. The truck trampled three passers-by at Patna Fatuha , killing one. Similarly, one also died in the draft.

Bhojpur: uncontrolled car under truck

An uncontrollably high speed car crashed into a truck parked near the Atlanta company on Ara-Mohania NH under Jagdishpur in Bhojpur district. The three youths died on the spot after the car entered under the truck. The trapped bodies were pulled out by breaking the glass as the car was locked. One of the deceased was a Patna businessman and two other residents of Rohtas district based on car papers and mobile numbers. The information of the names of the three could not be known till late.

Bad truck was standing on the road

JCB was parked near the Atlanta company on Jaghishpur-Dhangai on NH-30 with a malfunctioning truck. A speeding car with a Patna number on its way from Ara to Mohania entered the truck. The collision was so severe that more than half of the car entered the truck. On arrival, police reached Jagdishpur and Dhangai police station and sent the bodies to the hospital.

Bodies removed after breaking the car

SP Sudhir Porika said that the bodies were removed by breaking the glass due to the car being locked. The car registration is from Patna. On the basis of car papers and mobile numbers, it has been learned that one of them was a Patna businessman and two others were residents of Rohtas district.

Truck crushed three, one youth died

Vaishali : On Tuesday, a speeding truck rammed three bike riders on the Kotiya bridge of Patepur police station area on Mahua-Tajpur road. Mukesh Kumar, a resident of Bahura in the accident, died on the spot. At the same time, two others were seriously injured. Road blocked in protest. Four hours later, the police finished the jam. Mukesh, the 22-year-old son of Upendra Rai, resident of Bahuara Chakmir Banki village, along with two companions Chandan Kumar and Kundan Kumar, was going to buy the Kothaya bazaar by bike.

Trample on road side three

Patna: A truck going from Fatuha towards Patna late Monday night crushed three people running along the road near Jethuli village in the river station area of ​​Fatuha, one of whom died during treatment. While two injured are being treated in a private hospital. It is being told that the three people were going to Jethuli village on the roadside, when this accident happened. The deceased has been identified as Nagendra Rai (45), a resident of Jethuli village. Among the injured is his son Sanjay Rai and the other is Param Rai, a resident of the village.

Youth dies in truck collision

On Wednesday morning, a truck hit the young man vigorously near Vijay Market, located on the main road of the Chardhi police station. The young man died at the scene of bleeding. The deceased has been identified as Akhilesh Das (35), son of Ram Nandan Ravidas. Akhilesh was from Chithaul village of Bhagwanganj police station. The deceased went to work as usual in the ongoing construction work in the market. After his death, the family members are in bad health.

CBSE 10th & 12th Examination: datesheet released, the number of candidates in Bihar increased.

Source – jagran.com

Patna [JNN]. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) released the date sheet of the upcoming 10th and 12th examinations (10th and 12th Examinations) late at night. The examinations will start from 15 February 2020 and run till 30 March. Both 10th and 12th examinations will start from 15 February. Whereas, the 10th examination will be held on 20 March 2020 and the 12th examination will be completed on 30 March 2020.

In Bihar, the beating of examiners has increased. Aditya, a student of 10th at St Michael’s High School in Patna and Simram Osta, a student of 10th at Notredem Academy, said that their preparation is good. Still, the beats are accelerating after seeing the exam in front. Almost all students have had similar response.

Exams for 77 in 10th and 116 subjects in 12th.

According to the CBSE, there will be a total of 77 subjects exams in the 10th standard. At the same time, there are 116 subjects examinations in the 12th. Examiners have to arrive at the center before 10 am on the day of examination. Answer books will be given from 10 am to 10.15 am. Then, the question papers will be distributed at 10.15 am. Examiners will be able to write their answer sheets from 10.30 am.

CBSE 10th exam, one look

(Date subject)

– 17 February 2020: Home Science

– 26 February 2020: English Communicative, English (Language and Literature)

– 29 February 2020: Hindi Course-A, Hindi Course-B

– 4 March 2020: Science Theory, Science Practical

– 7 March 2020: Sanskrit

– 12 March 2020: Ghated Standard, Mathematics Basic

– 18 March 2020: Social Science

– 20 March 2020: Computer application

CBSE 12th exam, one look

(Date subject)

– 22 February 2020: Psychology

– 24 Fawari 2020: Physical Education

– 27 February 2020: English Elective and English Core

– 28 February 2020: Urdu core and elective, culture core and elective

– 2 March 2020: Physics

– 3 March 2020: History

– 5 March 2020: Accounts

– 6 March 2020: Political Science

– 7 March 2020: Chemistry

– 13 March 2020: Economics

– 14 March 2020: Biology

– 17 March 2020: Mathematics

– 20 March 2020: Hindi Core and Elective

– 23 March 2020: Geography

– 24 March 2020: Business Studies

– 26 March 2020: Home Science

– 28 March 2020: Biotechnology

– 30 March 2020: Social Sciences

The girl burnt alive lost the battle of life for want of justice, said 5 days ago – I will not survive.

Source – bhaskar.com

Patna. The girl, who was burnt alive, lost the battle of life for want of justice. He breathed his last late Monday. On December 7, in Ahiapur area of ​​Muzaffpur, the young woman was burnt by two accused after the rape attempt failed. On December 10, Patna was referred for better treatment. The victim knew that she would not survive. The evening of 11 December when he recorded the statement to the magistrate. Then said that I will not survive. Read the statement of the victim that was lodged with the magistrate. 

“I will not be saved now. Even if he survives, he (the accused) will not leave. He will kill me. There were two people who burned me. One is Raja. He is the son of Rajkishore Rai. The other boy I do not recognize.” The incident took place around 7 pm on Saturday evening (7 December). “

“Didi’s daughter came to my house. I was telling her Babu sit down. Then someone’s footsteps on the terrace. There is no door on the roof. When I went to the terrace there was no one there. Non-veg food was made on the roof. “There used to be a stove and kerosene oil. I started returning when one man poured kerosene on me and the other set fire to the matchbox.”

“I was dressed in nylon, which caused the fire to spread quickly and I was engulfed in flames. The water tank is stored under the roof on the roof. I started to wallow in the same water to escape. I got wet with water , But the fire was not extinguished. My whole body burned. “

“After burning, both the accused took me on a bike and took me to Indra Hospital in Muzaffarpur. I did not admit there. After that I was taken to two-three places, but no hospital did admit. After that I was taken to a hospital threw away.”

“An accused king had been following me since the 12th. He wanted to marry me, but I did not approve of it. He used to threaten me. I would have stopped walking the road and made dirty abuses. He had said that if his mother I will drag him and kill him. “

“When I told my mother about the incident happening to me, she snatched my mother’s bag. My mother went to her father Rajkishore Rai to complain about Raja. Rajkishore said that I cannot do anything. If you want to go, then go. I went to the Ahiyapur police station (Muzaffarpur) with my mother seeking protection. The Shoedar did not register my complaint instead of doing anything against the king and said that such Don’t mess with Gon. “

“The king followed me. When I did not talk, he abused me profusely. I knew that if I did not talk, he would kill my family. Even then I did not talk. Ko also knew the CO of the NCC living in the area. The CO Sir asked who bothers Lafanga. “