Monday, December 31, 2018

Bija Satra Mate Shaixanik Pravas Arthe Avanar Shalaona Pravas Samay Babat

Bija Satra Mate Shaixanik Pravas Arthe Avanar Shalaona Pravas Samay Babat Though the Mount Cayley massif is currently quiet, it still poses potential hazards to nearby towns as well as logging and recreational areas.[5] GSC seismic data suggest that the volcano still contains magma, indicating possible future eruptive activity and associated volcanic hazards such as landslides.[12] An eruption scenario for the volcano was organized by GSC scientists in 2000 to show how Western Canada is vulnerable to such an event. They based the scenario on past activity in the Garibaldi Volcanic Belt and involved both explosive and effusive activity. The scenario was published in 2003 as an article for Natural Hazards, a Springer journal devoting on all aspects of natural hazards including risk management and the forecasting of catastrophic events.
      If eruptive activity were to resume, scientists would likely be able to detect increased seismicity as magma makes its way through the crust. The abundance of seismic activity and the sensitivity of the existing Canadian National Seismograph Network in this area would alert the GSC and possibly trigger an expanded monitoring effort. As the magma nears the surface, the volcano would likely swell and the surface fracture, causing greatly increased vigour in the hot springs and the creation of new springs or fumaroles. Minor and possibly large landslides could occur and might temporarily block the Squamish River, as has happened in the past without earthquake shaking and intrusion-related deformation. Eventually the near-surface magma may cause phreatic explosions and debris flows. By this time Highway 99 would be closed, Squamish would be evacuated and Whistler would be at least considered for evacuation.[18]n the event of an explosive eruption, an ash plume could reach 20 km (12 mi) in height and may be maintained for 12 hours. Air traffic would be diverted from the area and all airports covered by the plume would be closed, notably those in Vancouver, Victoria, Kamloops, Prince George and Seattle. Above the vent area, material from the eruption plume would collapse to form pyroclastic flows and would flow east and west into the Squamish and Cheakamus valleys. These would rapidly melt snow and ice in the summit area, generating debris flows that could reach Squamish and Daisy Lake, damaging much infrastructure. Heavy ash falls would occur in the Vancouver area, the Fraser Valley, Bellingham, Kamloops, Whistler and Pemberton. The ash would damage power and communication lines and satellite dishes, as well as computer and other electrical equipment. Telephone, radio, cell phone and satellite communications would be cut off. Weak structures could collapse under the weight of the ash. The eruption plume would then spread to envelop most of the west coast from Seattle to Anchorage, causing all enclosed airports to be closed and all relevant flights to be diverted or cancelled. Eastward migration of the plume would disrupt air traffic across Canada from Alberta to Newfoundland and Labrador. Ash from further, minor explosive activity could continue to fall lightly but persistently in the Whistler–Pemberton area, followed by weeks of viscous lava dome growth punctuated by small explosions. The explosions would generate short-lived 10 to 15 km (6.2 to 9.3 mi) high plumes, small pyroclastic flows to the Squamish and Cheakamus valleys and ash plumes to the north and east



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UNIT TEST NA MARKS NI SSA GUJARAT NA PORTAL PAR ONLINE ENTRY KARVA BABAT PARIPATRA DATE- 28-12-2018.The area has been inhabited by First Nations for thousands of years. Both the Mount Cayley massif and The Black Tusk on the opposite side of the Cheakamus River valley are called tak'takmu'yin tl'a in7in'axa7en by the Squamish people. In their language it means "Landing Place of the Thunderbird".[13] The Thunderbird is a legendary creature in North American indigenous peoples' history and culture.[14] When the bird flaps its wings, thunder is created, and lightning originates from its eyes. The Mount Cayley massif and The Black Tusk are considered sacred to the Squamish people as they have played an important part of their history. Mountain bilberries, Canadian blueberries and oval-leaved blueberries, being a favored food of the Squamish people, were gathered in large berry fields on and near the massif.[13] Glassy rhyodacite collected from small outcrops on the slopes have been found in goat hunting sites and the Elaho rockshelter which have been collectively dated around 8,000 to 100 years old. Cayley rhyodacite has only been found in the northern parts of the Squamish Nation territory.[14]There had been no first ascent of the massif until July 1928 when an Alpine Club of Canada party, consisting of mountaineers R. E. Knight, W. G. Wheatley, E. C. Brooks, T. Fyles and B. Clegg, climbed Mount Cayley. Fyles submitted the mountain name to the Government of British Columbia in September 1928 for Beverley Cochrane Cayley, a mountaineer and friend of those in the climbing expedition who had died in June that year. The name became official on April 2, 1929, and photographs of the peak were published with Fyles' description of first ascent in the 1931 Canadian Alpine Journal Vol XX.[15]
      The Mount Cayley massif has been investigated as a potential geothermal energy resource since at least the late 1970s.[16] Geothermal exploration by Energy, Mines and Resources Canada commenced in 1977 with the drilling of two shallow boreholes on the west side of the massif for temperature observation.[16][17] High geothermal gradients of 51 and 65 millikelvin per metre were obtained from this work.[16] Further drilling on the east and west sides of the massif in 1980–1982 by Nevin Sadlier-Brown Goodbrand Limited on behalf of the GSC showed geothermal gradients ranging from 45 to 95 millikelvin per metre.[16][17] In 2002, BC Hydro published a report identifying 16 prospective geothermal sites throughout British Columbia. They named the Mount Cayley massif as one of the six sites with the highest potential for commercial development. There is "promising" potential for a 100 megawatt geothermal power station at the volcano but the severe terrain makes development difficult and expensive. The heat source has also yet to be confirmed through deep drilling.[8]


GUJRAT RAJYA NA KARMCHARIO NE SATAMA PAGAR PANCH NA BAKI LABH BABAT GUJRAT RAJYA KARMCHARI MAHAMANDAL NO LETTER. VANCHVA LAYAK.

GUJRAT RAJYA NA KARMCHARIO NE SATAMA PAGAR PANCH NA BAKI LABH BABAT GUJRAT RAJYA KARMCHARI MAHAMANDAL NO LETTER. VANCHVA LAYAK.Because the Mount Cayley massif is rich in coarse proximal pyroclastic deposits, some of them hydrothermally altered, it is especially prone to slope failure and debris avalanches.[4] At least three major debris avalanches have occurred from the western slope in the last 10,000 years, all of which blocked the Squamish River and formed temporary lakes upstream. The first and largest event about 4,800 years ago produced a 200,000,000 to 300,000,000 m3 (7.1×109 to 1.06×1010 cu ft) debris fan exposed along the Squamish River. A 0.5 to 40 cm (0.20 to 15.75 in) thick sequence of silts, sands and pebbles interbedded in the debris fan suggests that it may be the product of two major, closely spaced, debris avalanches rather than a single event. Another large debris avalanche about 1,100 years ago deposited material immediately upstream of the mouth of Turbid Creek. The third event followed about 500 years ago with the deposition of two diamicton units along Turbid Creek and was the smallest of the three major prehistoric debris avalanches. A lack of organic and paleosol horizons between the two units implies that they most likely represent separate surges within the same debris avalanche event.[11]
        At least three smaller scale debris avalanches have occurred in historic time. A 5,000,000 m3 (180,000,000 cu ft) landslide occurred in 1963 with the failure of a large volcanic block consisting of poorly consolidated tuff breccia and columnar-jointed dacite. The mass slid into Dusty Creek where it quickly fragmented into an aggregate then travelled roughly 1 km (0.62 mi) downstream where it entered the broader flatter valley of Turbid Creek for an additional 1 km (0.62 mi). Both creeks were blocked by the event, resulting in the creation of lakes that eventually overtopped and breached the landslide dam to produce floods and possibly debris flows which in turn swept down Turbid Creek far beyond the landslide terminus.[7] In June 1984, a major rockslide and debris flow resulted from a 3,200,000 m3 (110,000,000 cu ft) collapse at the head of Avalanche Creek. The debris flow reached the mouth of Turbid Creek where it destroyed a logging road bridge and blocked the Squamish River, introducing massive quantities of sediment.[6] The third event took place along Turbid Creek in June 2014 and involved a debris flow that removed part of the Squamish River Forest Service Road.




Provisional Answer Key, Advt No. 75/2018-19, Chief Officer, Class–3, Gujarat State Municipal Chief Officer’s Service Class-3.

Provisional Answer Key, Advt No. 75/2018-19, Chief Officer, Class–3, Gujarat State Municipal Chief Officer’s Service Class-3.Though the Mount Cayley massif is currently quiet, it still poses potential hazards to nearby towns as well as logging and recreational areas.[5] GSC seismic data suggest that the volcano still contains magma, indicating possible future eruptive activity and associated volcanic hazards such as landslides.[12] An eruption scenario for the volcano was organized by GSC scientists in 2000 to show how Western Canada is vulnerable to such an event. They based the scenario on past activity in the Garibaldi Volcanic Belt and involved both explosive and effusive activity. The scenario was published in 2003 as an article for Natural Hazards, a Springer journal devoting on all aspects of natural hazards including risk management and the forecasting of catastrophic events.[18]

     If eruptive activity were to resume, scientists would likely be able to detect increased seismicity as magma makes its way through the crust. The abundance of seismic activity and the sensitivity of the existing Canadian National Seismograph Network in this area would alert the GSC and possibly trigger an expanded monitoring effort. As the magma nears the surface, the volcano would likely swell and the surface fracture, causing greatly increased vigour in the hot springs and the creation of new springs or fumaroles. Minor and possibly large landslides could occur and might temporarily block the Squamish River, as has happened in the past without earthquake shaking and intrusion-related deformation. Eventually the near-surface magma may cause phreatic explosions and debris flows. By this time Highway 99 would be closed, Squamish would be evacuated and Whistler would be at least considered for evacuation.[18]In the event of an explosive eruption, an ash plume could reach 20 km (12 mi) in height and may be maintained for 12 hours. Air traffic would be diverted from the area and all airports covered by the plume would be closed, notably those in Vancouver, Victoria, Kamloops, Prince George and Seattle. Above the vent area, material from the eruption plume would collapse to form pyroclastic flows and would flow east and west into the Squamish and Cheakamus valleys. These would rapidly melt snow and ice in the summit area, generating debris flows that could reach Squamish and Daisy Lake, damaging much infrastructure. Heavy ash falls would occur in the Vancouver area, the Fraser Valley, Bellingham, Kamloops, Whistler and Pemberton. The ash would damage power and communication lines and satellite dishes, as well as computer and other electrical equipment. Telephone, radio, cell phone and satellite communications would be cut off. Weak structures could collapse under the weight of the ash. The eruption plume would then spread to envelop most of the west coast from Seattle to Anchorage, causing all enclosed airports to be closed and all relevant flights to be diverted or cancelled. Eastward migration of the plume would disrupt air traffic across Canada from Alberta to Newfoundland and Labrador. Ash from further, minor explosive activity could continue to fall lightly but persistently in the Whistler–Pemberton area, followed by weeks of viscous lava dome growth punctuated by small explosions. The explosions would generate short-lived 10 to 15 km (6.2 to 9.3 mi) high plumes, small pyroclastic flows to the Squamish and Cheakamus valleys and ash plumes to the north and east
     GPSC Municipal Chief Officer (MCO) Solved Question Papers, GPSC Municipal Chief Officer (MCO) Last Year Question Papers, GPSC Municipal Chief Officer (MCO) Previous Year Question Paper Download – Gujarat Public Service Commission (GPSC) has issued a modern recruitment notification to fill up Municipal Chief Officer (MCO) posts. Candidates who are fascinated they can apply through visiting the official site of GPSC ere the last date. Candidates also check other details related to GPSC Recruitment 2018 like selection process, salary, educational eligibility, old question papers, syllabus including more details are given below.


GPSC Municipal Chief Officer (MCO) Old Question Papers and Recruitment Details

Name of the Post: Municipal Chief Officer (MCO)

Total Vacancies: 37 Posts

Educational Eligibility: Graduation Degree from recognized University

Posts Name: Chief Officer, Class–3 in the Gujarat State Municipal Chief Officer’s Service

Exam Date: 22-12-2018

Dhoran-9 Ni Prakharata Sodh Kasoti (TST) Na Form Oline Bharva Ange BISAG Na Madhyamthi Talim Apava Babat.

Dhoran-9 Ni Prakharata Sodh Kasoti (TST) Na Form Oline Bharva Ange BISAG Na The area has been inhabited by First Nations for thousands of years. Both the Mount Cayley massif and The Black Tusk on the opposite side of the Cheakamus River valley are called tak'takmu'yin tl'a in7in'axa7en by the Squamish people. In their language it means "Landing Place of the Thunderbird".[13] The Thunderbird is a legendary creature in North American indigenous peoples' history and culture.[14] When the bird flaps its wings, thunder is created, and lightning originates from its eyes. The Mount Cayley massif and The Black Tusk are considered sacred to the Squamish people as they have played an important part of their history. Mountain bilberries, Canadian blueberries and oval-leaved blueberries, being a favored food of the Squamish people, were gathered in large berry fields on and near the massif.[13] Glassy rhyodacite collected from small outcrops on the slopes have been found in goat hunting sites and the Elaho rockshelter which have been collectively dated around 8,000 to 100 years old. Cayley rhyodacite has only been found in the northern parts of the Squamish Nation territoryMadhyamthi Talim Apava Babat.here had been no first ascent of the massif until July 1928 when an Alpine Club of Canada party, consisting of mountaineers R. E. Knight, W. G. Wheatley, E. C. Brooks, T. Fyles and B. Clegg, climbed Mount Cayley. Fyles submitted the mountain name to the Government of British Columbia in September 1928 for Beverley Cochrane Cayley, a mountaineer and friend of those in the climbing expedition who had died in June that year. The name became official on April 2, 1929, and photographs of the peak were published with Fyles' description of first ascent in the 1931 Canadian Alpine Journal Vol XX.The Mount Cayley massif has been investigated as a potential geothermal energy resource since at least the late 1970s.[16] Geothermal exploration by Energy, Mines and Resources Canada commenced in 1977 with the drilling of two shallow boreholes on the west side of the massif for temperature observation.[16][17] High geothermal gradients of 51 and 65 millikelvin per metre were obtained from this work.[16] Further drilling on the east and west sides of the massif in 1980–1982 by Nevin Sadlier-Brown Goodbrand Limited on behalf of the GSC showed geothermal gradients ranging from 45 to 95 millikelvin per metre.[16][17] In 2002, BC Hydro published a report identifying 16 prospective geothermal sites throughout British Columbia. They named the Mount Cayley massif as one of the six sites with the highest potential for commercial development. There is "promising" potential for a 100 megawatt geothermal power station at the volcano but the severe terrain makes development difficult and expensive. The heat source has also yet to be confirmed through deep drilling.


Tim Tim Tara Project Ange Bisag Na Madhyamthi Talim Apava Babat..

Because the Mount Cayley massif is rich in coarse proximal pyroclastic deposits, some of them hydrothermally altered, it is especially prone to slope failure and debris avalanches.[4] At least three major debris avalanches have occurred from the western slope in the last 10,000 years, all of which blocked the Squamish River and formed temporary lakes upstream. The first and largest event about 4,800 years ago produced a 200,000,000 to 300,000,000 m3 (7.1×109 to 1.06×1010 cu ft) debris fan exposed along the Squamish River. A 0.5 to 40 cm (0.20 to 15.75 in) thick sequence of silts, sands and pebbles interbedded in the debris fan suggests that it may be the product of two major, closely spaced, debris avalanches rather than a single event. Another large debris avalanche about 1,100 years ago deposited material immediately upstream of the mouth of Turbid Creek. The third event followed about 500 years ago with the deposition of two diamicton units along Turbid Creek and was the smallest of the three major prehistoric debris avalanches. A lack of organic and paleosol horizons between the two units implies that they most likely represent separate surges within the same debris avalanche event.[11] At least three smaller scale debris avalanches have occurred in historic time. A 5,000,000 m3 (180,000,000 cu ft) landslide occurred in 1963 with the failure of a large volcanic block consisting of poorly consolidated tuff breccia and columnar-jointed dacite. The mass slid into Dusty Creek where it quickly fragmented into an aggregate then travelled roughly 1 km (0.62 mi) downstream where it entered the broader flatter valley of Turbid Creek for an additional 1 km (0.62 mi). Both creeks were blocked by the event, resulting in the creation of lakes that eventually overtopped and breached the landslide dam to produce floods and possibly debris flows which in turn swept down Turbid Creek far beyond the landslide terminus.[7] In June 1984, a major rockslide and debris flow resulted from a 3,200,000 m3 (110,000,000 cu ft) collapse at the head of Avalanche Creek. The debris flow reached the mouth of Turbid Creek where it destroyed a logging road bridge and blocked the Squamish River, introducing massive quantities of sediment.[6] The third event took place along Turbid Creek in June 2014 and involved a debris flow that removed part of the Squamish River Forest Service Road

Bhavnagar:BAS Aadharit Biometrics Hajari Purva Babat.

Bhavnagar:BAS Aadharit Biometrics Hajari Purva Babat.The Mount Cayley massif has experienced volcanic eruptions sporadically for the last 4,000,000 years, making it one of the most persistent eruptive centres in the Garibaldi Volcanic Belt.[3] Three primary eruptive stages in the history of the massif have been identified.[5] The Mount Cayley and Vulcan's Thumb stages occurred between 4,000,000 and 600,000 years ago with the construction of the stratovolcano and plug domes. A 300,000-year-long period of quiescence followed, during which prolonged erosion destroyed much of the original volcanic structure. This was followed by the third and final Shovelnose stage about 300,000 to 200,000 years ago with the emplacement of parasitic lava domes and flows.[3] Although one of the Shovelnose domes has been potassium-argon dated at 310,000 years old, this date may be in error from excess argon.[4][5] The Shovelnose stage rocks could be much younger, perhaps less than 15,000 years old.[4] Eruptions during the three stages produced volcanic rocks of felsic and intermediate compositions, including andesite, dacite and rhyodacite.[3] The lack of evidence for volcano-ice interactions at the Mount Cayley massif implies that all eruptive stages most likely took place prior to glacial periods. This contrasts with many neighbouring volcanoes, which contain abundant volcanic glass and fine-scale columnar jointing from contact with ice during eruptions.

High Court Of Gujarat, Dy.So Result Declared - 2018

High Court Of Gujarat, Dy.So Result Declared - 2018High Court of Gujarat, Dy.So Result Declared - 2018 , List of Candidates who have obtained Minimum 50 or More Marks (for General & SC Categories) and 45 or more Marks [for Reserved Categories i.e. SEBC/ST/Differently Abled Person (PH)] in the Elimination Test (Objective Type MCQs), held on 03/12/2017, for Recruitment to the post of Deputy Section Officer, on the establishment of the High Court of Gujarat.Gujrat High Court Dyso written examination was held on 03rd December 2016 for various posts in Gujarat High Court Recruitment. After written examination, contenders are Looking for Ojas dy.so Answer Key 2017. So that here we are providing the Gujarat High Court Deputy Section Officer Answer Key for all set/code A, B, C, D. Lots Of Candidate took part in the written examination of HC OJAS. But according to the official spoke person of HC OJAS Answer Key of Dyso publishes very soon on the official website https://hc-ojas.guj.nic.in/. And you may also check our website for regular updates of ojas answer key.

Here on our website www.tethtatguru.info . we will also update link to ojas dyso Answer Key 2017. And as we know that written examination was held on 03rd December, so that Gujarat high court will publish answer key on 23rd December on their official website which link is given below. If you want to get the official answer key of hc ojas Deputy Section Officer. then you must wait some time more. Gujarat High Court Recruitment Board is solving the question paper of all set/code. After that, they will officially announce the pdf file of dyso paper solution for various posts.
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Friday, December 28, 2018

GSSSB SAMAJ KALYAN NIRIXAK RESULT DECALRED.

GSSSB SAMAJ KALYAN NIRIXAK RESULT DECALRED.Dating objects and artifects is an interesting area of investigation. Investigators need to date objects to understand what happened around them and when it happened. It also helps to understand at what time in history a particular object was used. Such investigations are taken up by scholars studying historical civilizations, rocks, ancient cultures or crime investigators etc. Several techniques are used to establish the ages of various ancient natural objects and artifacts. Various methods are based on radioactivity. One method is radiocarbon dating. Radiocarbon, or Carbon 14, is a form of the element Carbon. It is unstable and weakly radioactive. The stable forms are Carbon 12 and Carbon 13.Carbon 14 constantly takes form and then changes in the upper atmosphere.Plants and animals take in Carbon 14 throughout their lifetimes. When they die, they stop exchanging Carbon and their Carbon 14 then starts to decrease at a rate determined by the law of radioactive decay. This method is designed to measure this leftover radioactivity. By knowing how much Carbon 14 is left in a sample, the age of the organism when it died can be known.Other methods are also used like archaeomagnetic dating. This is based on reversal of magnetic field of the Earth. Tree ring dating is another useful technique. Each year changes occur within a tree by factors like rainfall, etc. These changes can be seen in form of ring patterns within the tree trunks. These are used as a date 'fingerprint' in this technique.
The Gujarat Secondary Services Selection Board Samaj Kalyan Observer Recruitment Exam Result updates along with Cut off Marks / qualifying marks are going to be published shortly. Direct Recruitment Class III Cadre Samaj Kalyan Observer written Exam earlier successfully organized by Board on 7-10-2018. Large numbers of candidates attended the Exam & are willing to get the Result updates. Applicants are in due course would be intimated regarding the Samaj Kalyan Observer test result/ qualified candidates list.

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Junagadh:Jilla Kaxana Inspire Award Scheme Manak Pradarshan -2018 Babat.

Junagadh:Jilla Kaxana Inspire Award Scheme Manak Pradarshan -2018 Babat.Yogis one of the most ancient sciences ofindia. It offers a time-trusted technique for physical, mental and spiritual development. It constitutes an important aspects of human life. It is considered to be a science, as
ancient as the human race. Y og has capacity to bring about fundamental transformation in the individual. Yogis a holistic exercise that provides physical, mental as well as spiritual benefits. It provides workout for the muscles. It also benefits joints, ligaments and the skeletal system by improving flexibility and balance. It is good for heart and stimulates the cardiovascular system. It oxygenates the blood and helps strengthen the heart. It is good for the digestive system, the nervous system and supports the respiratory system. It enables the various endocrinal glands to function properly and reduces tension and anxiety. If you suffer from insomnia, Yogwillhelp you to sleep well. Thus yogis useful in manypsycho-physicalailments. Surya Namaskar is an ancient form of yog. This form of yog is a complete meditative technique.It includes Asans and Pranayam. It is a combination of 12 different postures, followed in a particular sequence with a specific breathing pattern. It helps an individual to vitalize and unblocks the whole system. It reduces fat form almost all parts of the body as it stretches and tones each and every muscle. How to Practise SuryaNamaskar There are twelve postures or positions in Surya Namaskar. Their benefits are described in the brackets. 1. Stand with your feet together and palms folded in front of your chest. Close your eyes properly. {Promotes balance, stimulates the respiratory system, exercises shoulder, back and neck muscles.) 2. Raise your arms over your head and shoulders with the palms touching each other and biceps touching your ears. Stretch your abdomen as much as possible and lean backwards. (Promotes balance, promotedigestion, exercises arms and shoulder muscles, tones the spine, promotes flexibility in back and hips.) 3. Bend forward and place your palms at the side of your feet. Touch your knee with forehead and exhale deeply. {Promotes blood circulation, tones abdominal tracts, stretches back and leg muscles, stimulates spinal nerves, and stimulates lymphatic system.) 4. Take one leg back and place the other leg in the front with palms firm on the ground. Raise your head and inhale. {Exercises spine strengthens hand and wrist muscles. s. Bring the leg that was in front next to the other one and keep the hips off the floor with both your hands supporting the body in a push up position and Exhale.
{Stimulates blood circulation, strengthens the heart, strengthens wrist and arm muscles, relieves neck and shoulder tension.)


Dhoran-9 Prakharata Sodh Kasoti (February 2019 ) Ni Parixana Avedanpatro Bharva Babat.

Dhoran-9 Prakharata Sodh Kasoti (February 2019 ) Ni Parixana Avedanpatro Bharva Babat.If we look at different people in the world around us, we observe that all of us are not all alike. Each one of
us is different in many ways, both physically and mentally. We ought to understand our own nature and the nature of others for our own happiness and well-being in life. The shapes and size, temperaments and characters of people have lot of variations that must affect our health and happiness. According to A yurved, physical diseases occur mainly owing to external factors like wrong diet or exposure to pathogens. Mental diseases arise mainly from internal factors, like wrong use of the senses and the increase of negative emotions. We ought to develop the habit of positive thinking. It has a good positive effect on our emotions. However, both physical and psychological diseases are usually mixed and one seldom occurs without the other. Some diseases, like acute infections, have almost entirely physical causes and can be treated purely on a physical level. However, most diseases have psychological cause and all lasting diseases have psychological effects. A physical disease disturbs the emotions and weakens the senses, which may result into physical
troubles. They lead to dietary problems, strain the heart and nerves and weaken the physical body.
In the modern developed world, our problems are mainly psychological. We have sufficient food,
clothing and shelter, which prevent us from getting most physical diseases. Though most of us have no major physical problems, we still suffer from psychological unrest. This unrest may manifest as feelings of loneliness, not being loved or appreciated, anger, stress, or anxiety. It can lead to the weakening of our physical energy and prevent us from doing what we really want to do. Our very way of life breeds unhappiness. We have hectic and unstable routines in which there is little peace or contentment. We have disturbed the organic roots of life, like good food, water and air, and a happy family life. We live in an artificial world dominated by an urban landscape and mass media. There is little to nourish the soul. We always desire new things and are seldom content with what we have. We always crave to have more. We are never still or at rest. Our medicine is more a quick fix to keep us going in our wrong lifestyles and rarely addresses the behavioural root of our problems. We take a quick pill hoping that our problem will go away, but we do not recognize that it may only be a symptom of an imbalanced life. It is a warning light that we must notice.

School Colledgena Pravasni Bus Ratre 11 Thi Savarna 6 Vagya Sudhi Pravash Nahi Kari Shake:Sarkarno Nirnay

School Colledgena Pravasni Bus Ratre 11 Thi Savarna 6 Vagya Sudhi Pravash Nahi Kari Shake:Sarkarno Nirnay Vruk:shmandir is a temple without walls and roof. First of all a large piece of barren land is acquired; then swadhyayees from fifteen to twenty neighbouring villages and towns dig wells for its irrigation, and then plant saplings. Mantras are chanted as if pran pratishtha of those plants is done. Bhavgeets are sung. And slogans like Hamari Shakti, Krishna ki Bhakti and Chhod rna Ranchhod are uttered while the 'baltarus' (plants) are put in the beds. Once a Vruk:shmandir is set up like this, swadhyayees from neighbouring villages and towns take turns to attend these saplings in a spirit of devotion as pujari (worshipper). They chant Narayan Upnishad while watering these plants.
The large plots of totally desolate and barren land are now turning into beautiful lush green orchards.
The survival rate of plants is nearly one hundred per cent! The first Vruk:shmandir was raised in July
1979. Today only Gujarat has almost 19 Vruk:shmandirs. Indira Priyadarshini Vrikshamitra Puraskar
was Awarded to Pandurang ShastriAthvale in 1987 for turning barren land into orchards'Madhvvrund' is an extension of Vruk:shmandir. Those who cannot reach Vruk:shmandir plant saplings at their own place on every 12th of July. They water and nurture the plants in madhavvrund for at least 100 days chanting Narayan Upnishad. According to Athvaleji : when we go as pujaris, we are not social workers. It is our bhakti because it is reverence for man, reverence for nature and reverence for every creation. This is a permanent solution for all our problems related to environment.


Thursday, December 27, 2018

Police Parixama ST Busma Free Musafari Babatno Paripatra.

Police Parixama ST Busma Free Musafari Babatno Paripatra.An Indian soldier from the British army, Captain Mohansingh formed 'Azad Hind Fauj' (Indian National Army) with the help of Indian soldiers who had surrendered to Japan as war prisoners. Due to differences of opinions between Japanese government and Rasbihari Bose, Mohansingh had to resign. The future of 'Azad Hind Fauj' (Indian National Army) became blurred. With a general consent, Rasbihari Bose appointed Subhash Chandra Bose as the chief of 'Azad Hind Fauj' on 4th July, 1943. He was given the honorary title of 'Netaji'. Netaji gave the slogan 'Chalo Delhi' and 'Jai Hind' to the Fauj and the nation.He toured the countries of South-East Asia and appealed the Indians living there to sacrifice everything for the freedom of the country. He said to the people, “You give me blood and I will give you freedom”. This slogan gave a new impetus to the freedom struggle.Subhash Chandra Bose established Aarzi Hukumat-e-Azad Hind (Acting Government of Free India) in Singapore in October, 1943. He took charge as the chief of the army. This government declared a war against England and America. Azad Hind Fauj was reorganised by Subhash Chandra Bose after he became the chief of the Arzi Hukumat-e-Azad Hind. Proper training was given to the soldiers and the Azad Hind Fauj was divided into various battalions.

Sunday, December 23, 2018

M.S.UNIVERSITY CCC EXAMINATION SCHEDUAL AVAILABLE 01-01-2019 To 05-01- 2019.

M.S.UNIVERSITY CCC EXAMINATION SCHEDUAL AVAILABLE 01-01-2019 To 05-01- 2019.M.S.UNIVERSITY CCC EXAMINATION SCHEDUAL AVAILABLE 01-01-2019 To 05-01- 2019
The Language of the Question Paper of Theory Examination shall be English and Gujarati.
2. Theory Exam time is 1 hour and Practical Exam time is 1.5 Hours.
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examination, using electronic gadgets or Mobile Phones etc., tampering with Question Paper /
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Prathmik Shalaona Shixako Ane Vidhyarthioni Online Hajari Upload Na Karti Shalaoni Samixa Karva Babat.The nature and role of religious education in schools has become the object of debate. In some cases, it is now the object of new civil regulations, which tend to replace religious education with teaching about the religious phenomenon in a multi-denominational sense, or about religious ethics and culture – even in a way that contrasts with the choices and educational aims that parents and the Church intend for the formation of young people.
Therefore, by means of this Circular Letter addressed to the Presidents of Bishops’ Conferences, this Congregation for Catholic Education deems it necessary to recall some principles that are rooted in Church teaching, as clarification and instruction about the role of schools in the Catholic formation of young people, about the nature and identity of the Catholic school, about religious education in schools, and about the freedom of choice of school and confessional religious education.
Education today is a complex task, which is made more difficult by rapid social, economic, and cultural changes. Its specific mission remains the integral formation of the human person. Children and young people must be guaranteed the possibility of developing harmoniously their own physical, moral, intellectual and spiritual gifts, and they must also be helped to develop their sense of responsibility, learn the correct use of freedom, and participate actively in social life (cf. c. 795 Code of Canon Law [CIC]; c. 629 Code of Canons for the Eastern Churches [CCEO]). A form of education that ignores or marginalises the moral and religious dimension of the person is a hindrance to full education, because “children and young people have a right to be motivated to appraise moral values with a right conscience, to embrace them with a personal adherence, together with a deeper knowledge and love of God.” That is why the Second Vatican Council asked and recommended “all those who hold a position of public authority or who are in charge of education to see to it that youth is never deprived of this sacred right” (Declaration Gravissimum educationis [GE ],1). 2. Such education requires the contribution of many agents of education. Parents, having given life to their children, are their primary and principal educators (cf. GE 3; John Paul II, Apostolic Exhortation Familiaris consortio [FC], 22 November 1981, 36; c. 793 CIC; c. 627 CCEO). For that reason, it is the responsibility of Catholic parents to look after the Christian education of their children (c. 226 CIC; c. 627 CCEO). In this primary task, parents need the subsidiary help of civil society and other institutions. Indeed, “the family is the primary, but not the only and exclusive educating community” (FC 40; cfr GE 3). 3. “Among all educational instruments the school has a special importance” (GE 5), as it is “the principal assistance to parents in fulfilling the function of education” (c. 796 §1 CIC), particularly in order to favour the transmission of culture and education for co-existence. In this educational setting – and in conformity with international legislation and  human rights – “the right of parents to choose an education in conformity with their religious faith must be absolutely guaranteed” (FC 40). Catholic parents “are to entrust their children to those schools which provide a Catholic education” (c. 798 CIC) and, when this is not possible, they must provide for their Catholic education in other ways (cf. ibidem).



Date 25/12/2018 Na Roj Khat Muhurtnu Jivan Prasaran Nihalva Babat.

Date 25/12/2018 Na Roj Khat Muhurtnu Jivan Prasaran Nihalva Babat.Law is required for the safety and welfare of people. When any citizen or institution breaks any law, a specific process is followed to address the issue. There is a hierarchy of courts to impart justice in our country. It starts with the Taluka court as the lowest court succeeded by the District Court, the High Court and the Supreme Court.The Judiciary is one of the most important organs of the government. Judiciary is kept
independent from the Legislature and the Executive.What does 'independent judiciary' mean? Is there any relation between the courts in you village / city and the Supreme Court located in Delhi? You will get the answer of these questions in this chapter.The Supreme Court is the highest among all the courts in the nation. It came into existence on 28th January, 1950. It holds the right of conferring the fundamental rights granted to us by the constitution. Citizens have the right to file an appeal directly in the Supreme Court if any of his / her fundamental rights has been violated. Any citizen or institution can file a petition in the Supreme Court to avail justice in the view of public interest. This is known as PIL (Public Interest Litigation). The Supreme Court interprets the constitution and advices the president and the Parliament in the same regards. It also enjoys the power to review the judgment passed by any of the lower courts. The Supreme Court solves disputes between citizens and the government, between states and between the centre and state. To understand this, let us study the
'Save Narmada' movement of Gujarat.

Police Parixama ST Busma Free Musafari Babatno Paripatra.

Police Parixama ST Busma Free Musafari Babatno Paripatra.An Indian soldier from the British army, Captain Mohansingh formed 'Azad Hind Fauj' (Indian National Army) with the help of Indian soldiers who had surrendered to Japan as war prisoners. Due to differences of opinions between Japanese government and Rasbihari Bose, Mohansingh had to resign. The future of 'Azad Hind Fauj' (Indian National Army) became blurred. With a general consent, Rasbihari Bose appointed Subhash Chandra Bose as the chief of 'Azad Hind Fauj' on 4th July, 1943. He was given the honorary title of 'Netaji'. Netaji gave the slogan 'Chalo Delhi' and 'Jai Hind' to the Fauj and the nation.He toured the countries of South-East Asia and appealed the Indians living there to sacrifice everything for the freedom of the country. He said to the people, “You give me blood and I will give you freedom”. This slogan gave a new impetus to the freedom struggle.Subhash Chandra Bose established Aarzi Hukumat-e-Azad Hind (Acting Government of Free India) in Singapore in October, 1943. He took charge as the chief of the army. This government declared a war against England and America. Azad Hind Fauj was reorganised by Subhash Chandra Bose after he became the chief of the Arzi Hukumat-e-Azad Hind. Proper training was given to the soldiers and the Azad Hind Fauj was divided into various battalions.

BAOU B.Ed. / Sp.B.Ed. Hall Ticket December-2018 Examination.

BAOU B.Ed. / Sp.B.Ed. Hall Ticket December-2018 Examination.BAOU B.Ed. / Sp.B.Ed. Hall Ticket December-2018 Examination.The Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University (BAOU) was established by the Act No.14 of 1994 passed by the Gujarat State Legislature, and assented to by the Governor of Gujarat on 27th July, 1994. The BAOU is the seventh Open University in the country in terms of their establishment. The University offers 72 programmes with an enrolment of more than 1,00,000 learners.
The headquarters of the university is located at Ahmedabad. The University has established Regional Centre on the campus of South Gujarat University, Rajkot and has initiated the process of another establishing Regional centre on the campus of North Gujarat University, Patan. The University has more than 507 study centers. It has jurisdiction over the whole state of Gujarat. It is open to all persons irrespective of classes, castes, creed, religion or sex.
The important and distinguishing objectives for BAOU are to:
                                            

Advance and disseminate learning and knowledge by a diversity of means, including use of any communication technology, Provide opportunities for higher education to a large segment of the population, Promote the educational well-being of the community generally, and * Encourage the Open University and distance education system in the education pattern of the Sate.

Thursday, December 20, 2018

Gujarat Gaun Seva Pasandagi Mandal (GSSSB )Homeopathy Medical ,Field Officer And Staff Nurse Final Result 2018

Gujarat Gaun Seva Pasandagi Mandal (GSSSB )Homeopathy Medical ,Field Officer And Staff Nurse Final Result 2018 He sat completely covering the top, and went on shooting his paws in my direction. He would have scooped portions out of me for his use, but fortunately I sat right in the corner, a hair's-breadth out of his reach on any side. He made vicious sounds and wriggled over my head. He
could have knocked the chair to one side and dragged me out if he had come down, but somehow the sight of the chair seemed to worry him for a time. He preferred to be out of its reach. This battle went on for a while, I cannot say how long: Time had come to a dead stop in my world. He jumped down and walked about the table, looking for a gap: I rattled the chair a couple of times, but very soon it lost all its terror for him; he patted the chair and found that it inoffensive. At this discovery he tried to hurl it aside. But I was too quick for him. I swiftly drew it towards me and wedged it tight into the arch of the table, and the stool protected me on another side. I was more or less in a stockade made of the legs of furniture. He sat up on his haunches in front of me, wondering how best to get me
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Prathmik Shalama Abhyash Karta Balakone SSIP Karyakram Ma Bhag Leva Registration Karavava Babat.

Prathmik Shalama Abhyash Karta Balakone SSIP Karyakram Ma Bhag Leva Registration Karavava Babat.I opened my eyes and saw at the door a tiger pushing himself in. It was a muddled moment for me: not being sure whether the dream was continuing or whether I was awake. I, at first, thought it was my friend the station-master who was coming in, but my dream had fully prepared my mind. I saw the thing clearly against the starlit sky, tail wagging, growling, and, above all, his terrible eyes gleaming through the dark. I understood the fertilizer company would have to manage without my lectures from the following day. The tiger himself was rather startled by the noise of the chair and stood hesitating. He saw me quite clearly in my corner, and he seemed to be telling himself, “My dinner is there ready but let me first know what this clattering noise is about.”Somehow wild animals are less afraid of beings than they are of pieces of furniture like chairs and tables. I have seen circus men managing a whole menagerie with nothing more than a chair. God gives us such recollections in order to save us at critical moments; and as the tiger stood observing me and watching the chair, I
put out my hands and with desperate strength drew the table towards me, and also the stool. I sat with my back to the corner, the table wedged in nicely with the corner. I sat under it and the stool walled up another side. While I dragged the table down, a lot of things fell of it, a table-lamp, a long knife and pins. From my shelter, I peeped at the tiger who was also watching me with interest. Evidently he didn't like his meal to be so completely shut out of sight. So he cautiously advanced a step or two, making a sort of rumbling noise in his throat which seemed to shake up the little station house. My end was nearing. I really pitied the woman whose lot it was to have become my wife.

Ekam Kasoti Karyakram Ange.

Ekam Kasoti Karyakram Ange.The purpose of this circular is to set out a new approach to the arrangements that are made for religious instruction and worship in the schools covered by this circular in order to ensure that the rights of children to attend the school without having to attend religious instruction will be conducted in a manner that takes account of the likelihood, given changing demographics, of an increasing number of families wanting to exercise their constitutional right to  withdraw.  Community Post Primary Schools where in addition to an Education and Training Board (ETB) the patronage is exercised by one or more catholic religious orders and/or a catholic diocese. ii. All Education and Training Board (ETB) post primary schools ( other than those where there is an agreement between the Education and Training Board and Educate Together whereby the school operates as a non-denominational  school that is not required to provide for religious instruction).
           Throughout the use of the this textbook, the goal is to encourage students to notice and
produce language so that they move from a novice stage of comprehension to an intermediate stage of production. Throughout the book, the teacher's focus is on facilitation of the activities. The teacher facilitates by continually supporting students in understanding the text and questions. The teacher is never responsible for teaching the content of the lessons or for eliciting certain answers from students. Assessment should reflect this goal. Where possible, assessment should be conducted via interview or via open ended essay questions so that teachers and parents can see that students are
becoming more and more proficient in producing language at an intermediate level. The key to assessment using this design is to assess what students would know how to DO after they have accomplished the language tasks in the book. Remember that the goal in using this design is never to test content. Students will certainly learn from the content, but the content is merely there to be interesting and to give students something to focus on while learning to use the target language.
A few assessment samples are included in the Revision section of this text. Teachers can
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Online Ramati "Momo Challange"Game Babat.

Online Ramati "Momo Challange"Game Babat.The Tarnetar fair is held 8 km from the town of Thangadh, in Surendranagar district. This is the nearest railway station, on the Ahmedabad-Hapa broad gauge line. The nearest town with road transportation to other places is Chotila, 25km. from Thangadh, which is connected by ST buses from Rajkot (75km), Jamnagar (162km), Ahmedabad (196km) or Porbandar (252km). From Bhavnagar, Chotila can be reached either via Rajkot, a trip of 264km, or via Botad, a shorter journey of 190km. Chotila, Thangadh and Tarnetar well connected by ST buses and other modes of transportation. The nearest airport is Rajkot, 75km. away.The Kolis of Saurashtra initiated the custom of embroidering umbrellas, which are exquisitely elaborate in terms of embellishments. The embroidery of each is unique and rises from the edges all the way to the top, with beadwork and patchwork in the design as well. Small colourful handerkerchiefs are attached all
around the edge, to attract further attention. These men spend over a year embroidering their umbrellas. Their intention is to entice the girls with their art, clothes and headgear and impress them , so that they can propose them for marriage. It is not surprising that, before the fair is over, they usually meet the lady of their choice.
  Online Ramati "Momo Challange"Game Babat.From the eyes that appear from their orbits, a disturbing smile crosses an emaciated, pale face and under the black hair is a grotesque mixture of human and animal parts: it is Momo, who holds his own game in hand. Indeed, in mid-2018, a new game called the “Momo Challenge” encourages users of a famous social network to take up dangerous challenges. The Momo Challenge, viral on social media platforms, in particular Whatsapp, is allegedly linked to the death of a 12-year-old girl in Argentina. // Info: regularly, this article is updated to add information from our intensive research on the subject. So don’t forget to share this article to support us. The Momo Challenge reportedly saw its sources on Facebook where members were “challenged” to contact an unknown phone number. Once the first contact has been established on the Whatsapp application with the person we don’t know anything about yet, the Momo account is displayed, notably with a horrible profile picture. It is then that from the beginning of the conversation, Momo would say “Hi, I’m Momo” and “I know everything about you” and then would be supposed to prove it by giving you a detail that only you have the knowledge. The first momo number is +81 3 4510 2539, however more active since July 11, 2018. Following this, Momo would be supposed to send you a number of challenges and activities. These would be challenges that would encourage users (often children) to engage in a series of acts that become increasingly dark and violent, those acts that have a more often psychic hold would lead to suicide. However, if a user refuses to follow the rules of the game – something terrible would happen -. That is, Momo would threaten them with cruel deaths. In other cases, Momo will “punish” you by sending you sordid images of dead people, your home, yourself or videos of yourself. Moreover, she would accompany her media with words that make you have deep doubts. For example, if a photo of a corpse is sent, Momo can underline: “it could happen to your sister”.
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Never answer the same question twice (in the same way)
Always carry out his orders.


Matdar Jgruti Ane Kelavani Karyakram Babat.

Matdar Jgruti Ane Kelavani Karyakram Babat.Rabari women of nearby Zalawad perform the famous circular folk dance rahado. Their marital status is indicated by their costumes; a black zimi, (skirt) means she is married. But if a woman is wearing a red zimi, it means she has not yet tied the knot, probably seeking a husband. The potential husbands seeking brides are elegantly dressed
in colourful dhotis, artistically designed waistcoats and head-cloth twisted at an angle, moving about the fairground at Tarnetar with striking umbrellas, advertising the bachelorhood they are keen to
relinquish.Numerous sadhus and bhajan mandlis (religious music groups) are engrossed in singing continuously, accompanied by folk instruments. The Tarnetar Mela covers a large part of the Tarnetar village with a huge number of stalls put up to sell beautiful local handicrafts unavailable elsewhere, along with ethnic jewellery statues of deities and traditional attire with tiny mirrors embroidered into the clothing. There are also merry-go-round rides, photographers' stalls, magic
shows and tattoo artists who attract a large variety of visitors.

SSC/HSC BOARD EXAM Ange BISAG Training Dt:18-12-2018.

SSC/HSC BOARD EXAM Ange BISAG Training Dt:18-12-2018.Based on the legend of Draupadi's swayamvara, this fair is a celebration of ethnic Gujarat's folk-dance music, costumes and the arts, centred around young tribal men and women seeking marriage partners. But even for those not interested in finding a spouse, the romance and excitement in the air is captivating, and every year the
fair seems only to grow in popularity, attracting visitors and tourists from Gujarat, elsewhere in India, and even abroad.Here the many coloured costumes, glittering ornaments and freespirited movements of folk dances as, all combine to create a memorable scene. As the dancers surge in waves of circular
movement, the incessant throbbing of the drums keeps them moving in unison ,and the drum beats continue throughout the day even as the dancers change from one group to the next.

POLICE INSPECTOR BHARTI NOTIFICATION.

POLICE INSPECTOR BHARTI NOTIFICATION.POLICE INSPECTOR BHARTI NOTIFICATION.Any Graduate or Appeared in last year or last semester of any Graduate Exam-Degree obtained from any of the Universities established or incorporated by or under the Central or a State Act in India; or any other educational institution recognised as such or declared to be deemed as a University under Section 3 of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956; or (2) All candidates who are declared qualified by the commission for appearing in the Main Examination shall be required to produce proof of passing the degree examination along with their application for the Main Examination. The candidate who fails to produce proof of passing the degree examination shall not be eligible for admission to Main Examination. (3) Possess the basic knowledge of Computer Application as prescribed in the Gujarat Civil Services Classification and Recruitment (General) Rules, 1967. (4) Possess adequate knowledge of Gujarati or Hindi or both.3 Stage-(Prelim(Objective), Physical Test, Mains Exam (Written & Interview)

Sunday, December 16, 2018

GERMI Recruitment for Junior Project Officer Posts 2018

GERMI Recruitment for Junior Project Officer Posts 2018 The Indian footsoldiers received 7 rupees while the British soldiers received 150 rupees per month. The British soldiers considered the Indian soldiers to be low and insignificant. As per the religious restrictions, the Indian soldiers were not allowed to cross the sea or else the person would be treated as an outcast. Despite this custom, the Indian soldiers were compelled to cross the sea in order to fight battles for the British. Thus, like other Indians, the soldiers too felt that their religion was at stake. The soldiers, being a part of the Indian society, shared the same sentiments of grief, suspicion and anger as others did. The immediate reasonsThere were various reasons for the rising anger and discontentment among the people towards the British rule. In January 1857, a new rifle ‘Enfield Rifle’ was introduced in the Indian army. The cartridge of this rifle had to be bitten off before being used. This cartridge was greased with the fat of cow and pig. For the Hindus the beef and for the Muslims the pork was prohibited by their religion. Hence, they felt that the British were deliberately trying to desanctify their religion. The response to their complaints in the same regards was not satisfactory. Hence, the 19th Battalion of Barrackpore was the first to refuse the use of the cartridge. As a result, the entire battalion was disbanded.Planning of the revolt and Mangal Pandey It was planned to begin the revolt across the nation against the East India Company on 31st May, 1857. Leaders like Nanasaheb Peshwa, Bahadur Shah Zafar, Kunwar Singh and the Nawab of Awadh had joined hands with Tatya Tope, an efficient military commander; Rango Bapuji, an accomplished planner, and Azimullah Khan, a lawyer and a journalist to lead the revolt. Lotus and roti were the symbols to join the revolt for the civilians and the soldiers respectively. These symbols were circulated across the nation. Bards, Hindu and Muslim priests, Auliyas and messengers played their part in spreading the word about the revolt. Gujarat Energy Research & Management Institute (GERMI) has published Advertisement for below mentioned Posts 2018. Other details like age limit, educational qualification, selection process, application fee and how to apply are given below.
                                                      

Posts: Junior Project Officer (Renewable Energy)
Total No. of Posts: 07
Educational Qualification: Please read Official Notification for Educational Qualification details.
Selection Process: Candidates will be selected based on an interview.
How to Apply: Interested Candidates may Apply Online Through official Website.
Important Dates:
Last Date to Apply Online: 29 December 2018 before 6:00 pm IST



SEB NMMS Exam Hall Ticket 2018 Download.

 Download.SEB  NMMS Exam Hall Ticket 2018 Download.State Examination Board has released call letters / Admit Card / Hall Ticket for it’s  NTSE Exam for the year 2018.This Exam scheduled to be held on … .you can download your Call letter / Admit Cards at Official Website www.sebexam.org .you can download your Call letter / Admit Cards below link by entering your  Confirmation  Number and Date of Birth / Password All the Best 🙂

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Vidhyasahayak Bharti 2018 Second Round Declared Merit List

Vidhyasahayak Bharti 2018 Second Round Declared Merit List @ Vidyasahayakgujarat.Org :Gujarat Vidyasahayak Bharti Merit List 2018 was announced Today. Candidates who are waiting for this Vidyasahayak Gujarat Merit List 2018 can now check their merit list from below mentioned link.
Vidyasahayak Bharti Meril List Std 6 to 8 : Gujarat State Educational Board (GSEB) published latest Jobs / Bharti Notification for the Recruitment of Vidhyasahayak (Std. 6 to 8 ) provisional merit list in Gujarati Medium & Other Medium on its official website http://vidyasahayakgujarat.org. Candidates can Check Vidyasahayak Online Merit List for need to enter Form Number, Birth Date, TET 2 Exam number & exam date to view above said merit list, an you can view & download Merit List by following link. tet 2 merit 2018 also availabel after some time.
GSEB Vidyasahayak Bharti Final Merit List 2018
Organization Name : Gujarat State Primary Education Selection committeePost Name : VidyasahayakTotal No.of Posts : 3245Merit List : AvailableGujarat State Educational Board (GSEB) published Vidyasahayak Bharti 2018 for (std 6 to 8) Recruitment, 2018-19  Merit List & call letter for District Selection for Vidyasahayak Gujarat Primary Teacher Post. Candidates need to Download your Call Letter to enter Form Number, Birth Date, TET 2 Exam number & exam date to view above said final merit & Download call letter. Also Can Check Vidyasahayak Bharti Final Merit List 2018 available at http://www.vidyasahayakgujarat.org. (Vidyasahayak Bharti 6 to 8 Declared.
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Pragna Teleconference na Mukhya Muddao Ni Note.

Pragna Teleconference Mukhya Muddao Note.Teachers are great sources of knowledge, prosperity and enlightenment to which anyone can be benefited for whole life. They serve as the real light in everyone’s life as they help students to make their ways in the life. They are the God gifted people in everyone’s life who lead us towards success without any selfishness. Really, we can call them as builders of the dazzling future of our nation through education.Teacher plays very essential role in the field of education who teaches students very nicely to be a person of good moral and behaviour. They make students academically superb and always encourage to do better in the life. They equip students with lots of knowledge, skills and positive attitudes so that students can never feel lost and go ahead. They help students to get sure about their goals of education through clear vision and ideas. Without teachers in the life one cannot grow mentally, socially and intellectually.The main reason for the revolt of 1857 C.E. was the widespread dissatisfaction among the people in India due to the suppressive policies of the British adopted to spread their empire in India. Let us review the reasons in detail about what led to this dissatisfaction? Social and religious reasons The Policy of Social Reforms by the Company made people feel insecure and suspicious. They felt that the government was trying to convert them to Christianity and destroy the Indian culture and religion forever. People believed that the Indian social system was deliberately undermined in the railways, jails and military. A larger section of our society was orthodox at that time and thus, the new changes arouse dissatisfaction in them. As a result, many people joined this freedom movement to sustain their socio-religious structure. Economic reasons The aim of the British was to bring prosperity to England at the cost of India. As a result, most of the sections of Indian society became impoverished. The landlords and peasants, having lost their lands participated in the revolt. Political reasons The East India Company acquired the Diwani Rights (right to collect revenue) as a result of their victory in the Battle of Buxar in 1764 C.E. This was followed by an aggressive policy of expansion with the help of Subsidiary Alliance, Doctrine of Lapse, Policy of Annexation and mere diplomacy. Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi and Raja Kunwarsingh of Bihar, who were among the few of the victims of these policies, joined the revolt to regain their territories. Landlords and peasants who had lost their lands too joined the revolt. Military reasons The number of British officers and soldiers was very less in a vast country like India. The ratio of the Indian soldiers to the British soldiers was approximately 6:1 in the military. The higher posts in the military were reserved for the British. The opportunity of promotion was very limited for the Indian soldiers. There was a big difference between the salary of an Indian soldier and a British soldier.
                                                      

                                                   

                                                   

                                                   

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