BCECEB 2019 Counselling Registration Begins for Admission to Agriculture Colleges at bceceboard.bihar.gov.in

Source – jagranjosh.com

BCECEB Counselling Registration 2019 Begins: As per the official notification, the BCECEB Counselling Registration process has commenced for admission to agriculture colleges based in the state. As per the notification, the online registration process for counselling has commenced today. The current counselling process will be held by the Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (BCECEB) for admission to 50% seats of Pharmacy, Medical and Agriculture Courses offered at Agriculture Colleges based in the state. Candidates interested in participating in the counselling process need to log onto the BCECEB website i.e. bceceboard.bihar.gov.in. Alternatively, direct link to the detailed counselling notification and the registration page is provided below, from where candidates can apply for BCECEB Counselling 2019.

BCECEB Agriculture Counselling 2019 – Important Dates

As per the latest update, Bihar Competitive Exam Board is planning to hold the counselling process for admission to 50% seats offered at agriculture colleges in Pharmacy, Medical and Agriculture Courses. The counselling registration process will commence on 18th October 2019 and continue until 22nd October 2019. The counselling registration process is only available online on the official website i.e. bceceboard.bihar.gov.in. All the important dates related to Bihar Agriculture Admission 2019 Counselling are given below:

Counselling EventDate / Deadline
Publication of Seat Matrix on Website16th October 2019
Online Registration Begins18th October 2019
Online Registration Ends22nd October 2019
1st Round Seat Allotment Results30th October 2019
Document Verification for 1st Round Starts6th November 2019
Document Verification for 1st Round Ends9th November 2019

Documents Required for BCECEB Counselling 2019

As per the latest update, Candidates need to prepare a detailed list of documents that they will need to furnish during the counselling process. These documents are extremely important and will be required for the counselling process, without which they will not be considered for admission. Therefore, candidates are advised to keep these documents ready in advance to avoid any problems later on:

  • Printed Copy BCECE 2019 Application Form
  • Refugee Registration Certificate
  • Character Certificate
  • BCECE 2019 Admit Card
  • Income Certificate
  • Caste Certificate
  • Mark sheet, Admit Card and Provisional Certificate of 10th Class and I.Sc or equivalent examination
  • Nativity Certificate
  • Medical Certificate
  • BCECE 2019 Call Letter
  • Photographs

NDA will Win All seats in Bihar Bypolls, Says Union Minister Ram Vilas Paswan

Source: news18.com

New Delhi: BJP ally and Union minister Ram Vilas Paswan said on Friday that the ruling NDA will win all seats going to Lok Sabha and Assembly bypolls in Bihar on October 21, asserting that a “divided and discredited” opposition stands no chance.

Polls will be held in five Assembly seats and the Lok Sabha constituency of Samastipur as incumbent MLAs were elected to Parliament during the recent general election while MP Ram Chandra Paswan died of a heart attack.

All three NDA parties — BJP, JD(U) and LJP — are involved in the elections. While the Chief Minister Nitish Kumar-led JD(U) is contesting in four Assembly seats, the BJP and the LJP have put up their candidate in an Assembly and the Lok Sabha seat respectively.

Ram Chandra Paswan’s son Prince Raj is fighting from Samastipur.

“All our candidates will emerge victorious. We have run a united campaign and people have full faith in the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Kumar,” LJP president Ram Vilas Paswan said.

The opposition ‘mahagathbandhan’ (grand alliance) is divided and discredited, he added.

With unity eluding the grand alliance, some of its partners have put up their candidates after its two main partners, RJD and the Congress, divided all the seats between them.

His party, he said, has also deployed its workers to campaign for the BJP in Maharashtra and Haryana Assembly polls. He expressed confidence that the saffron party will retain power in both the states.

UPSC IES/ISS 2019 application form out on upsc.gov.in; apply before 31 Oct.

Source – business-standard.com

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released a recruitment notification for the post of Indian Economic Service (IES) and Indian Statistical Service Exam (ISS) 2019 on October 17, 2019 on its official website upsc.gov.in.

The UPSC IES/ISS Detailed Application Form (DAF) will remain active till October 31, 2019.

IES/ISS recruitment 2019 (Advt No: 06/2019): Important dates

Online form activated on : March 20, 2019

Online form and fee payment last date: April 16, 2019

Admit card issued on: June 8, 2019

Examination: June 28, 2019

Result declared: October 17, 2019

DAF starts: October 17, 2019

DAF filling last date: October 31, 2019

Here are the details required for IES/ISS 2019

Interested candidates need to give a mandatory application fee of Rs 200, while candidates belonging to SC/ST/PWD (persons with disability) and female candidates are exempt from paying.

Mode of payment: Candidates can make payment in both offline and online modes.

  • Debit card, credit card and other net banking services can be used to make online payment
  • Candidates have to use SBI challan for offline payment

Documents required to fill UPSC IES/ISS application form 2019

  • Scanned photography and signature in .jpg format.
  • Aadhaar card or other valid ID proof
  • Class 10 and 12 marksheet
  • Caste Certificate (If applicable)
  • Disability Certificate (If applicable)

Age limit: Minimum 21 years

Maximum 30 years

Note: Age relaxation will be there as per the notification

Vacancy details/ Eligibility for IES/ISS 2019

The Indian Economic Service has 32 open posts which require candidates to have a bachelors degree, post-graduation degree in Economics, Business economics, Econometric from any recognised university in India.

The Indian Statistical Service is open for 33 posts which require candidates to have bachelor degree with Statistics, Mathematics, Applied statistics or master degree in Statistics.

Here is how to fill the IES/ISS application form 2019

Go to the official website of UPSC ups.gov.in

On the homepage, click on the ‘What’s New’ tab that will lead you to ‘DAF: Indian Statistical Service/Indian Economic Service Examination 2019

From the ‘Instruction for filling DAF‘ option, candidates can start filling the application form

Note: Candidates are required to fill both Part I and Part II for IES/ISS registration 2019

Part I registration for filling the form

Part II registration for payment, centre selection, document upload, and more

For detailed information, login to the UPSC official website

Patna floods: High court lawyer files complaint against Nitish Kumar, Sushil Modi and others

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A complaint was filed against Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi over the recent floods in Patna that left the city paralysed for more than a week. Several state ministers and Patna Municipal Corporation (PMC) officials have also been named in the complaint.

The complaint was filed in the court of Patna Chief Judicial Magistrate under several sections of the IPC including 302 (murder) and (120B) criminal conspiracy. The complainant, an advocate at High Court, has sought action against Kumar, Modi and others for inaction during the crisis.

Besides Kumar and Modi, those who have been named in the complaint include Cabinet minister Suresh Kumar Sharma, PMC Mayor Sita Sahu, Commissioner Amit Kumar Pandey, Bihar Urban Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited Managing Director Amrendra Prasad Singh, Ex-UDD principal secretary Chaitanya Prasad and Ex-Patna Commissioner Anand Kishor.

The complainant said that several people lost their lives and government and private properties worth over Rs 100 crore were damaged due to the ‘man-made’ flood. He said that flooding in the capital was caused due to the non-maintenance of the drainage system and the failure of the government machinery.

Patna, the capital of Bihar, was flooded a few weeks ago after heavy rains lashed the city and neighbouring districts. The posh Rajendra Nagar, Kankarbagh localities were waterlogged for almost a week. The historic Gandhi Maidan, busy Dak Bungalow Chauraha were also inundated.

The complainant claimed that even after 18-20 days of flooding, some of the affected areas were water-logged.

As many as 73 people lost their lives in different districts of the state due to floods in September.

Only 1,500 tickets sold: Ranchi will think ‘twice’ about hosting Tests in the future

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Test cricket is the format that brings out the best in cricketers but it certainly isn’t managing to bring people to stadiums in India. The recent Ashes series between England and Australia witnessed houseful stands but in India, Test cricket is going the Ranji Trophy way – with empty stands greeting the players more often than not.

The third Test of the India-South Africa series will be played in Ranchi from October 19 but the Jharkhand State Cricket Association already knows that not too many people will be turning up to watch the game.

Till Thursday, according to a report in The Indian Express, JSCA had managed to sell just 1500 tickets for the game, which will be played at Ranchi’s 39000-capacity stadium. The low sales have come despite the association trying to keep ticket prices affordable with Rs 250 per day being the lowest.

The new JSCA president, Nafis Khan said: “Next time, maybe we have to think twice before hosting a Test match. At the same time, we can’t say no also. If the state associations start rejecting Test cricket, the purest form of the game would die. It’s very sad to see empty stands. We have to make certain changes to the Test format.”

India doesn’t make it easy for spectators either. At Pune, only a handful of spectators thought it was worth their while to turn up to watch India make history. The stands are not covered and the heat means that watching – forget enjoying – is not a good experience.

School children were given free tickets in Pune and they added to the atmosphere a bit but they too were forced to sit in the harsh sun for the entire day. In Ranchi too, JSCA has distributed 5,000 complimentary tickets to the CRPF and another 10,000 tickets to schools, clubs and academies.

But it won’t be enough. Test cricket in India has long been in decline as a spectator sport. Its appeal to the modern Indian fan is limited. T20 cricket and ODIs are a party but what does Test cricket at the stadium really offer to the fan?

BCCI’s president-elect Sourav Ganguly feels that India should look at day-night cricket much more seriously and while that may not be the whole answer, it may certainly be part of it.

Develop park where mining is over: Jharkhand CM

Source: energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com

Ranchi: Jharkhand Chief Minister Raghubar Das on Friday said that the coal companies should follow the norms and develop parks where mining has been completed.

In a meeting with Union Coal Minister Pralhad Joshi in Ranchi, the Chief Minister said: “People have no option but to live in dust in mining areas. We should make efforts to get them rid from dust”.

“As per the norms park or public utility places should be developed in the areas where mining has been completed. But such norms are being ignored. The dust is causing hazardous diseases among people,” said the Chief Minister.

Das also demanded that the people who were displaced due to mining should be given jobs.

The Union minister agreed to give jobs to the displaced people.

“One person in each family whose lands were acquired for mining in the Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL) areas would be given job as per the qualification,” Joshi said.

The Coal Minister also agreed that Coal India subsidiaries will do Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities as per the priorities of the state government.

Bihar Politician Drives Garbage-Laden Tractor Trolley Sans License, Fined.

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PATNA: Bihar politician Rajesh Ranjan alias Pappu Yadav was fined on Thursday for driving without a valid license a tractor trolley full of garbage that he threatened to dump in front of a state minister’s residence in Patna, police said.

Mr Yadav, a controversial former MP who has floated the Jan Adhikar Party (JAP), said he did this in protest against the state government’s “failure” to check the outbreak of dengue, which has afflicted more than 200 people in the city since the beginning of this month when heavy rain had left many pockets water-logged for several days.

The police said he was stopped and fined Rs. 5000 as he was carrying a license to drive light motor vehicles, which was expired in 2017, and not one to drive heavy vehicles.

“I have been deprived me of my fundamental right to register a protest. I have a license but they have come up with the challan on a flimsy ground that the one I possess did not qualify me for driving a heavy vehicle,” Mr Yadav said.

The JAP leader who had hogged the limelight when he moved on boats through the water-logged streets distributing food, drinking water, clothes and money a fortnight ago, collected trash from densely-populated localities and loaded it in the tractor trolley with the help of his supporters.

Mr Yadav also sprinkled bleaching powder at garbage dumps after collecting the waste to underscore that the authorities concerned were not doing enough to control the outbreak of vector-borne diseases.

He was, however, stopped a few kilometres ahead of the residence of Urban Development Minister Suresh Sharma by the police.

The men in uniform asked the former MP to furnish his driving license and handed over a challan to him and he failed to produce a valid one, police said.

“I would have derived no pleasure out of throwing dirt at the doorstep of the minister. But I did want him to have a feel of the hellish condition in which the people of the city are living,” Mr Yadav told reporters.

This was a ploy to deter him from lending his voice to the people of Patna who have been suffering, Mr Yadav claimed.

“This government has skewed priorities. It splurges billions of rupees on publicity while hospitals lack the kit used to transfuse platelets for want of funds,” he alleged.

“I will, however, keep raising my voice against the government”s insensitivity in whatever way it is possible. I shall also purchase a platelet transfusion kit from my own resources and donate it to the IGIMS (Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences) hospital here,” Mr Yadav declared.

Private ITI give details by October 24, otherwise action will be taken

Source – heraldpublicist.com

The federal government is getting ready to crack down on the personal ITIs who’ve made nominations. All of the personal establishments have been requested to provide full particulars of the scholars enrolled in them. Aside from this, give full particulars of the place the place the personal establishment is working, who has been working for the district and since. 24 Recognition of those that didn’t ship particulars might be eliminated by October.

The federal government was continuously receiving complaints that there was an enormous mess throughout enrollment in personal ITIs. Two years of research are being completed in a single 12 months. Regardless of not having adequate infrastructure, enormous quantity is being collected from the trainees. The state authorities was constantly writing letters to the Heart on this regard. Within the mild of that, the Directorate Common of Coaching of the Central Authorities has despatched a letter asking to ship full data to the government-non-government establishments. The letter states that for session 2019 – 21 180 Nominations to be taken by October. 24 The institute ought to ship full data by e-mail by October. E-mail ID has been given to all institutes for sending information of enrolled trainees. Establishments themselves may also have to offer details about the affiliation certificates by making an affidavit. Operators have to inform that the title of their institute isn’t on the black listing. No affiliation case is pending. Administrators will self-declare that they’ve despatched the listing of trainees appropriately and if flawed, their affiliation could also be misplaced. The Division of Labor Assets 28 has requested the establishments to submit exhausting copies by October.


1171 Non-public ITI

There are 1171 personal ITIs in Bihar at current. Just lately, personal ITIs had been investigated at departmental stage. After investigation 60 Bihar had advisable the Central Authorities to revoke the popularity of ITI. 180 Needed motion can also be being taken on the affiliation of personal ITIs who couldn’t present the required papers after the inquiry. The division can also be engaged on how personal ITIs obtained recognition by ample amenities equivalent to ample room and tools and thru which officers. The division may also take motion in opposition to such officers.

21 By October, the Division of Labor Assets has requested establishments to submit papers associated to

28 Institutes for Session 2019 – 21 until October Has to enroll college students



This must be informed

– To present details about the place the nomination is positioned

– Directorate of Coaching despatched letter

on the request of the State Authorities – Establishments have to provide affidavit certificates of affiliation

Praggnanandhaa’s potential comes to the fore in World junior chess championship.

Source – thehindu.com

R. Praggnanandhaa never ceases to surprise. The ease with which the 14-year-old sacrifices his rooks for bishops, like he did during his wins in the second and fourth rounds of the World junior chess championship, underline his deep reading of the given positions.

After being shockingly held by England’s Ravi Haria in the morning round, Praggnanandhaa unleashed a rare twin rook-sacrifice before putting the finishing touches with his queen and bishop-pair to end Mongolian Dambasuren Batsuren’s resistance in 44 moves.

With seven of the top eight boards ending in draws, Praggnanandhaa joined Ukraine’s Evgeny Shtembuliak and Spain’s Ruiz Miguel Santos in the lead at 3.5 points from four rounds.

Walkover

In fact, the double-round day saw the stronger players recover in varying degrees from the setbacks of the last two days. There was also an unusual ‘walkover’ from the 11th seeded Iranian Aaryan Gholami when pitted against Israel’s Alexander Zlatin in the fourth round. Since there have been many occasions in chess a contest between players of these two countries have remained non-starters, Gholami took nothing to chance and even produced a medical certificate to prove his ‘indisposition’.

Among the girls, Arpita Mukherjee blew away a golden chance to win and take the lead against teammate N. Priyanka but settled for a draw.

Altantuya ahead

Earlier, Mongolian Boldbaatar Altantuya took the lead with four straight wins. The victorious Rakshitta Ravi (3.5) moved to the joint second place while Praggnanandhaa’s sister R. Vaishali (3), seeded five, was held by Russia’s Elizaveta Solozhenkina. Vantika Agarwal and Divya Deshpande drew; so did Mrudul Dehankar to reach three points.

Important results:

Open: Fourth round: Ruiz Miguel Santos (Esp, 3.5) drew with Evgeny Shtembuliak (Ukr, 3.5); Semen Khanin (Rus, 3) drew with M. Karthikeyan (3); Shant Sargsyan (Arm, 3) drew with Ravi Haria (Eng, 2); R. Praggnanandhaa (3.5) bt Dambasuren Batsuren (Mgl, 2.5); P. Iniyan (3) drew with Zhandos Agmanov (Kaz, 3); Dmitrij Kollars (Ger, 2.5) drew with Sammed Shete (2.5); Aronyak Ghosh (2.5) drew with Harsha Bharathakoti (2.5).

Third round: Haria (2.5) drew with Praggnanandhaa (2.5); M. Karthikeyan (2.5) bt Aaryan Varshney (2); R.K. Srihari (2) drew with Kollars (2): Vid Dobrovoljc (Slo, 1.5) lost to P. Iniyan (2.5). Aditya Mittal (2) bt Arno Sterck (Bel, 1); Aravindh Chithambaram (1.5) bt Amir Ghaazi Mohd Saprin (Mas, 1).

Girls: Fourth round: Boldbaatar Altanutuya (Mgl, 4) bt Michelle Katkov (Isr, 3); N. Priyanka (3.5) drew with Arpita Mukherjee (3.5); Elizaveta Solozhenkina (Rus, 3) drew with R. Vaishali (3); Vantika Agarwal (3) drew with Divya Deshmukh (3); Mrudul Dehankar (3) drew with Gabriela Antova (Bul, 3); Rakshitta Ravi (3.5) bt V. Toshali (2.5).

Third round: Dinara Dordzhieva (Rus, 2) lost to Priyanka (3); Mrudul (2.5) drew with Rakshitta (2.5); Arpita (3) bt Marian Avetsyan (Arm, 2); Vaishali bt Saloni Sapale (1.5); Divya (2.5) bt G. Harshita (1.5).