Friday, November 16, 2018

Bharuch:Mission Vidhya Antargat X1 Ane X2 Ni Mahiti Apava Babat

  Bharuch:Mission Vidhya Antargat X1 Ane X2 Ni Mahiti Apava BabatThe religious worship attended by any pupil at the school and the religiousinstruction given to any pupil shall be in accordance with the rites, practiceand teaching of the religious denomination to which the pupil belongs.If any question arises whether the religious worship conducted or the religiousinstruction given at the school is not in accordance with the rites, practice andteaching of a religious denominationthat question shall be determined by thecompetent religious authority.This circular does not alter that multi-denominational basis by which religiousinstruction is provided or amend any of the deeds, or legal instruments concerned.It may have been reasonable when the schools were established for a school toassume that its pupil population was predominately Catholic and to makearrangements for religious instruction and worship exclusively on that basis.Historically some ETB schools in addition to meeting Catholic needs also madeprovision for religious instruction thatmet the needs of pupils from local Protestantcommunities. Depending on their future pupil composition as multi-denominationalschools, Community and ETB schools may have to make provision for religious instruction for those from other minority religions should it be required
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Panchmahal:Vash 2017/18 Antargatna BRC/CRC/SMC/KMC Na Hisabonu Statutory Odit Karavava Babat

  Panchmahal:Vash 2017/18 Antargatna BRC/CRC/SMC/KMC Na Hisabonu Statutory Odit Karavava Babat SSA project implemented by Gujarat Council of Elementary Education in Gujarat States.Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) is Government of India's flagship programme for achievement of Universalization of Elementary Education (UEE) in a time bound manner, as mandated by 86th amendment to the Constitution of India making free and compulsory Education to the Children of 6-14 years age group, a Fundamental Right.The programme seeks to open new schools in those habitations which do not have schooling facilities and strengthen existing school infrastructure through provision of additional class rooms, toilets, drinking water, maintenance grant and school improvement grants.Existing schools with inadequate teacher strength are provided with additional teachers, while the capacity of existing teachers is being strengthened by extensive training, grants for developing teaching-learning materials and strengthening of the academic support structure at a cluster, block and district level.SSA seeks to provide quality elementary education including life skills. SSA has a special focus on girl's education and children with special needs. SSA also seeks to provide computer education to bridge the digital divide.


Vidhyasahayak Bharti (Dhoran 6 Thi 8 Gujarati Madhyam)Varsh 2018/19 Kamchalau Merit Yadi

Vidhyasahayak Bharti (Dhoran 6 Thi 8 Gujarati Madhyam)Varsh 2018/19 Kamchalau Merit Yadi
Programme-wise Merit Lists of the candidates for admission to M.A. Hindi and M.A. English have been put up on the website www.curaj.ac.in separately. The list comprises of the names of even those candidates who have not provided their UG Marks. However, the candidates must note that the ranking in the Merit Lists is likely to change on updation of data and verification of the relevant documents.The participation in the Counselling-cum-Admission Session and subsequently admission to the PG Programmes offered by the University are subject to the fulfilment of minimum eligibility criteria as laid down by the University for admission to the respective programmes and verification of the relevant certificates.A candidate who has applied for admission to any of the PG Programmes of Central University of Rajasthan, has appeared for the CUCET 2013 test (held on 15th/16th June 2013), has net merit within the range of the candidates called for the Counselling-cum-Admission Session for the Programme he/she has applied for, but whose name does not appear in the Merit List or in the list of the candidates called for Counselling-cum-Admission session, can attend the Session on the day and time specified. He/she will be considered on merit, subject to verification of all the relevant documents.
     Opportunity will be given to provide marks at the qualifying examination to those who have not already done so, prior to counselling-cum-admission session.The merit list is provisional and will be revised taking into account the data provided by the students on the counselling day. The revised merit will be the basis for selection.Admission is provisional and is subject to satisfying the minimum eligibility criteria, verification of relevant certificates, mark sheets, score cards, and other conditions.Only those who are called for the Counselling-cum-Admission Session, who have the required merit and are physically present at the Session on the day and time specified will be considered for admission. Those who are not present will not be considered.Students who are offered admission, will have to submit the relevant certificates (as given below) in original, pay the necessary fees for the First Semester immediately on the same day in cash, failing which their admission will be cancelled. They will forfeit their right to admission, and the seat will be offered to the next eligible student in the order of merit. No partial payment of fee is acceptable. It may be noted that the University campus hosts Bank of India, CU Raj Branch as well as the Bank of India’s ATM facility, which can be availed of, if required.
     If, in a Programme, if all reserved category candidates are called for the Counselling-cum-Admission Session, and if one or more seats in a reserved category (SC/ST/OBC) remain vacant, and no student from the concerned category is present at the Session or is present but not accepting the admission offer, such vacant seats will be inter-converted and converted to General Category as per norms and will be filled accordingly in the same Session.If all the seats in a programme are filled, the Programme-wise Waiting Lists will be prepared on the basis of merit of the students who are called and present at the Counselling Session.  In case a seat becomes vacant due to cancellation, it will be offered to the students in order of merit in the Waiting List.
·         Second Session of Counselling-cum-Admission will be held only if seats remain vacant after all the Waiting List is exhausted.

Thursday, November 15, 2018

GPSC Assistant Motor Vehicle Inspector, Joint Director & Various Other Posts 2018 (OJAS)

GPSC Assistant Motor Vehicle Inspector, Joint Director & Various Other Posts 2018 Gujarat Public Service Commission GPSC has published an Advertisement for below mentioned Posts 2018-19. Other details like age limit, educational qualification, selection process, application fee and how to apply are given below.
Posts :
Assistant Motor Vehicle Inspector (Advt. No. 100/2018-19): 25 Posts
Women Officer (Industrial Safety and Health Service) (Advt. No. 101/2018-19): 03 Posts
Joint Director (Industrial Safety and Health Service) (Advt. No. 102/2018-19): 01 Post
Microbiologist (Specialist Services) (Advt. No. 103/2018-19): 18 Posts
Pathologist (Specialist Services) (Advt. No. 104/2018-19): 16 Posts
E.N.T. Surgeon (Specialist Services) (Advt. No. 105/2018-19): 24 Posts
Radiologist (Specialist Services) (Advt. No. 106/2018-19): 49 Posts
Psychiatrist (Specialist Services) (Advt. No. 107/2018-19): 27 Posts
Gujarati Prativedak (Respondent) (Advt. No. 108/2018-19): 05 Posts
English Prativedak (Respondent) (Advt. No. 109/2018-19): 03 Posts
Hindi Prativedak (Respondent) (Advt. No. 110/2018-19): 01 Post
Total No. of Posts: 172 Posts


      Educational Qualification : Please read Official Notification for Educational Qualification detailsApplication Fee: Candidates have to pay Rs. /- + Rs. /- (Postal Charges) through challan at the computer-based post office.Selection Process : Candidates will be selected based on competitive written exam & computer proficiency test.How to Apply : Interested Candidates may Apply Online Through official Website https://ojas.gujarat.gov.in
Important Dates :
Starting Date of Online Application : 15-11-2018
Last Date to Apply Online : 30-11-2018
Last Date to Pay Fees in Post Office :
Prelim Exam Dates:
Assistant Motor Vehicle Inspector: 03-03-2019
Women Officer (Industrial Safety and Health Service): 17-03-2019
Joint Director: 31-03-2019
Microbiologist (Specialist): 27-01-2019
Pathologist: 27-01-2019
E.N.T. Surgeon: 27-01-2019
Radiologist: 27-01-2019
Psychiatrist: 03-03-2019
Gujarati Prativedak (Reporter): 03-02-2019
English Prativedak (Reporter): 27-01-2019
Hindi Prativedak (Reporter): 03-03-2019
Read NotificationApply Online

GMERS Medical College Patan Recruitment for Staff Nurse, Technician & Others Posts 2018

            GMERS Medical College Patan Recruitment for Staff Nurse, Technician & Others Posts 2018
GMERS Medical College & Hospital 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:
Paediatrician: 01 Post
Medical Officer (MBBS): 01 Post
Staff Nurse (DEIC) : 01 Post
Early Intervention cum Special Educator: 01 Post
Optometrist : 01 Post
Audiologist & Speech Therapist: 01 Post
Staff Nurse (A.R.T. Center): 01 Post
Dental Technician: 01 Post
Total No. of Posts: 08
     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 are requested to remain present along with all original certificates to given address in the advertisement.
Walk-in-Interview: 19-11-2018
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Gujarat Rajyama Gujarat State Safety Awards Mate Criteriya Ane Padhdhati Tharavava Babat

     Gujarat Rajyama Gujarat State Safety Awards Mate Criteriya Ane Padhdhati Tharavava Babat Road safety is a great subject in which to engage children and young people. It's a subject even the youngest children know something about because everyone uses roads, and road danger impacts on everyone. It’s also a vitally important subject.Road crashes are a major cause of death and injury among the young, with the risk rising as children reach secondary school age and have more independence, and young drivers and passengers facing significant risks. Danger from traffic is also a big factor in whether children and young people are able to walk and cycle to school, to the park or to see friends, and therefore their ability to be healthy and socially active.Below are some guidelines on teaching road safety for children and young people in age groups from age 2 to 18, and some ideas for lessons and activities, including some that can be run in assemblies or citizenship lessons, and some that can be incorporated into subjects like Maths, Science, Drama and English.You can get advice on all three of these elements in this guide, but to successfully deliver on them, especially practical training, you may need or benefit from outside help. For example, road safety officers from local authorities can visit schools to run practical pedestrian and cycling training for children. You may also be able to work with emergency services to help you teach road safety in an exciting way, and convey why road safety is important, such as by giving talks in assemblies, or helping to supervise and deliver practical experience-based lessons or discussions.
           You might also be able to get help from a local company who could provide funding to aid your road safety work, or volunteers to help supervise, or help you promote a campaign led by the children (for example by providing space to display banners and posters).You can also make use of Brake’s road safety events and programmes for schools to help you bring road safety to life, and link your teaching with a national programme. Many of these include free resource packs and guidelines to help you get involved. In particular, Road Safety Week is the UK’s biggest road safety event, organised by Brake every November, and a time when thousands of educators, local authorities, emergency services and employers work to promote road safety. Register for a free e-action pack.

Dahod:HTAT Dwara Shaixanik Karya Karva Babat

Dahod:HTAT Dwara Shaixanik Karya Karva Babat English Education is the journal of English Language Arts Teacher Educators (ELATE), formerly the Conference on English Education (CEE), a constituent organization of the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE). The journal serves teachers who are engaged in the preparation, support, and continuing education of teachers of English language arts/literacy at all levels of instruction. (Published October, January, April, and July.)Search for Next Editor of English EducationSubscribe,Current Issue,All Issues,Write for Us ELATE Janet Emig Award.Advertise with Us Purchase Back Issues (Print)English Language Arts Teacher Educators
                                       

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