Vananchal Gramin Bank (VGB) (Sponsored by Govt. of India, Govt. of Jharkhand and SBI) Head Office, Dumka (Jharkhand) Vananchal Gramin Bank invites Online applications from Indian citizens, for the posts in Officer Junior Management Grade (Scale- I) and Office Assistant (Multipurpose) :Officer JMG Scale – I Group-A : 42 posts, Pay Scale : Rs.14500-25700 Office Assistant Group-B (Multipurpose) : 90 posts, Pay Scale : Rs.7200-19300 Age : 18-28 years, relaxation in age as per rules.Application Fee : Rs.400/- (Rs.100/- for SC/ST/PH) to be deposited in either any branch of State Bank of India.How to Apply : Apply Online at Vananchal Gramin Bank website up to 25/07/2011.Please visit http://vananchalgraminbank.com/banknewsite/rect.aspx for details, challan form and a link to apply Online...
Jr. Engineer Jobs in Rajasthan Power Companies July-2011
Rajasthan Rajya Viduit Utpadan Nigam Limited (RRVUNL) (A Rajasthan Government Undertaking)Vidyut Bhawan, Janpath, Jyoti Nagar, Jaipur - 302005 Online applications are invited for the following posts of Junior Engineer (JEN-I) in the various Power Sector Companies of Rajasthan: Junior Engineer-I (Electrical) : 1323 posts Junior Engineer-I (Mechanical) : 47 posts Junior Engineer-I (Civil) : 63 posts Junior Engineer-I (PLCC/ Control & Instrumentation) : 28 posts Junior Engineer-I (Fire Fighting) : 14 postsAge : 21-35 yearsRemuneration: Rs.10000/- in the probation period and will be posted in the pay scale of Rs.9300-34800 grade pay Rs.3200/-.Written test on 28/08/2011.Recruitment will be for following Power Sector companies of Rajasthan GovernmentRajasthan Rajya Vidyut Prasaran Nigam...
rpet option form
RPET 2011, RPET 2011 EXAM DATE ,COLLEGE REVIEWS,Rpet 2011 Option Form,Rpet 2011 Update,RPET,RPET 2011 ADMISSION CARD,RPET 2011 APPLICATION FORMS,RPET 2011 RESULT,RPET 2011 SYLLABUS,RPET 2011 CUT OFF,RPET 2011 INFORMATION BROCHURE,Seat Matrix,RPET 2011 SAMPLE PAPERS,RPET PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS,CONTACT US, RPET 2011 ADMISSION,Advertise,RPET 2011 COUNSELLING, RPET 2010 ANSWER KEYRPET 2011 ADMISSIONFOR NON RAJASTHAN CANDIDATESS.No. Particulars Date1. — Last date for submission of application form in RPET-2011 office — XXXX2. — Declaration of merit list on web sites — XXXX3. — Declaration of allotment list on web sites — XXXX4. — Last Date of Reporting in the allotted institutions — Will be informed on websiteRPET 2011 ADMISSION, RPET 2011 APPLICATION FORMS, RPET 2011 COUNSELLING, Rpet 2011 Option...
BSTC Result Online Counseling Schedule Ajmer
BSTC Result Online Counseling Schedule Ajmer (Rajasthan)BSTC COUNSELING SCHEDULECounseling Schedule will be announced after declaration of the result.this direct link for BSTC Counseling Schedule bstc2011.com bstc2011.com, bstc2011.org, BSTC Result, BSTC 2011, Bstc 2011 Exama Date Raj · Bstc Exam Date 2011 · Rajasthan Bstc 2011 Exam Date ...,bstc time table 2011,bstc second counselling 2010,www bstc2011 org,www bstc2011 nic in,www bstc2011,rajasthan bstc 2011,entrance exam, BSTC 2011 Result, BSTC Result, BSTC 2011, BSTC 2011 Result, bstc admission, bstc College List 2011, bstc counselling, BSTC counselling 2011, BSTC Result, BSTC Result 2011, bstc2011.com, bstc2011....
National Symbols

National Symbols National Symbols, India National Symbols, National Identity Elements of India, state Symbols, Indian's heart National Symbols, current National Symbols, This section introduces you to the National Identity Elements of India. These symbols are intrinsic to the Indian identity and heritage. Indians of all demographics backgrounds across the world are proud of these National Symbols as they infuse a sense of pride and patriotism in every Indian's heart.National Symbols Currency Symbol National Animal National Anthem National Aquatic Animal National Bird National Calendar National Flag National Flower National Fruit...
Currency Symbol

Currency Symbol The symbol of Indian Rupee typifies India's international identity for money transactions and economic strength. The Indian Rupee sign is an allegory of Indian ethos. The symbol is an amalgam of Devanagari "Ra" and the Roman Capital "R" with two parallel horizontal stripes running at the top representing the national flag and also the "equal to" sign. The Indian Rupee sign was adopted by the Government of India on 15th July, 2010. The symbol, conceptualised and designed by Udaya Kumar, a post graduate in Design from Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, has been chosen from thousands of concept entries received by...
National Game

National Game India has conquered the podium when it comes to the game of Hockey. Our nation has an excellent record with eight Olympic gold medals. Indian hockey's golden period was from 1928-56, when the Indian hockey team won six successive Olympic gold medals. Team also won the 1975 World Cup besides two more medals (silver and a bronze). The Indian Hockey Federation gained global affiliation in 1927 and joined the International Hockey Federation (FIH) Thus began the history of Indian Hockey Federation as India entered the Olympics to begin its golden saga. The tour was a huge success with India...
National Fruit

National Fruit A fleshy fruit, eaten ripe or used green for pickles etc., of the tree Mangifera indica, the mango is one of the most important and widely cultivated fruits of the tropical world. Its juicy fruit is a rich source of Vitamins A, C and D. In India there are over 100 varieties of mangoes, in different sizes, shapes and colours. Mangoes have been cultivated in India from time immemorial. The poet Kalidasa sang its praises. Alexander savoured its taste, as did the Chinese pilgrim Hieun Tsang. Mughal emperor Akbar planted 100,000 mango trees in Darbhanga, Bihar at a place now known as Lakhi Ba...
National Animal

National Animal The magnificent tiger, Panthera tigris is a striped animal. It has a thick yellow coat of fur with dark stripes. The combination of grace, strength, agility and enormous power has earned the tiger its pride of place as the national animal of India. Out of eight races of the species known, the Indian race, the Royal Bengal Tiger, is found throughout the country except in the north-western region and also in the neighbouring countries, Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh. To check the dwindling population of tigers in India, 'Project Tiger' was launched in April 1973. So far, 27 tiger reserves have been established in the country...
National Song
National SongThe song Vande Mataram, composed in Sanskrit by Bankimchandra Chatterji, was a source of inspiration to the people in their struggle for freedom. It has an equal status with Jana-gana-mana. The first political occasion when it was sung was the 1896 session of the Indian National Congress. The following is the text of its first stanza: Vande Mataram!Sujalam, suphalam, malayaja shitalam,Shasyashyamalam, Mataram!Vande Mataram!Shubhrajyotsna pulakitayaminim,Phullakusumita drumadala shobhinim,Suhasinim sumadhura bhashinim,Sukhadam varadam, Mataram!Vande Mataram, Vande Mataram! The English translation of the stanza rendered by Sri Aurobindo in prose 1 is: I bow to thee, Mother,richly-watered, richly-fruited,cool with the winds of the south,dark with the crops of the harvests,The...
National Calendar
National Calendar The national calendar based on the Saka Era, with Chaitra as its first month and a normal year of 365 days was adopted from 22 March 1957 along with the Gregorian calendar for the following official purposes: Gazette of India.News broadcast by All India Radio.Calendars issued by the Government of India.Government communications addressed to the members of the public. Dates of the national calendar have a permanent correspondence with dates of the Gregorian calendar, 1 Chaitra falling on 22 March normally and on 21 March in leap ye...
State Emblem

State Emblem The state emblem is an adaptation from the Sarnath Lion Capital of Ashoka. In the original, there are four lions, standing back to back, mounted on an abacus with a frieze carrying sculptures in high relief of an elephant, a galloping horse, a bull and a lion separated by intervening wheels over a bell-shaped lotus. Carved out of a single block of polished sandstone, the Capital is crowned by the Wheel of the Law (Dharma Chakra). In the state emblem, adopted by the Government of India on 26 January 1950, only three lions are visible, the fourth being hidden from view. The wheel appears in relief in the centre of the abacus...
National Aquatic Animal

National Aquatic Animal River Dolphin is the National Aquatic Animal of India. This mammal is also said to represent the purity of the holy Ganga as it can only survive in pure and fresh water. Platanista gangetica has a long pointed snout and also have visible teeth in both the upper and lower jaws. Their eyes lack a lens and therefore function solely as a means of detecting the direction of light. Dolphins tend to swim with one fin trailing along the substrate while rooting around with their beak to catch shrimp and fish. Dolphins have a fairly thick body with light grey-brown skin often with a hue of pink. The fins are large and...
National River

National River The Ganga or Ganges is the longest river of India flowing over 2,510 kms of mountains, valleys and plains. It originates in the snowfields of the Gangotri Glacier in the Himalayas as the Bhagirathi River. It is later joined by other rivers such as the Alaknanda, Yamuna, Son, Gumti, Kosi and Ghagra. The Ganga river basin is one of the most fertile and densely populated areas of the world and covers an area of 1,000,000 sq. kms. There are two dams on the river - one at Haridwar and the other at Farakka. The Ganges River Dolphin is an endangered animal that specifically habitats this river. The Ganga is revered by...
National Anthem
National AnthemThe National Anthem of India is played or sung on various occasions. Instructions have been issued from time to time about the correct versions of the Anthem, the occasions on which these are to be played or sung, and about the need for paying respect to the anthem by observance of proper decorum on such occasions. The substance of these instructions has been embodied in this information sheet for general information and guidance.The National Anthem - Full & Short VersionsThe composition consisting of the words and music of the first stanza of the late poet Rabindra Nath Tagore's song known as "Jana Gana Mana" is the National Anthem of India. It reads as follows: Jana-gana-mana-adhinayaka, jaya heBharata-bhagya-vidhata.Punjab-Sindh-Gujarat-MarathaDravida-Utkala-BangaVindhya-Himachala-Yamuna-GangaUchchala-Jaladhi-taranga.Tava...
National Tree

National Tree Indian fig tree, Ficus bengalensis, whose branches root themselves like new trees over a large area. The roots then give rise to more trunks and branches. Because of this characteristic and its longevity, this tree is considered immortal and is an integral part of the myths and legends of India. Even today, the banyan tree is the focal point of village life and the village council meets under the shade of this tr...
National Flower

National Flower Lotus (Nelumbo Nucipera Gaertn) is the National Flower of India. It is a sacred flower and occupies a unique position in the art and mythology of ancient India and has been an auspicious symbol of Indian culture since time immemorial. India is rich in flora. Currently available data place India in the tenth position in the world and fourth in Asia in plant diversity. From about 70 per cent geographical area surveyed so far, 47,000 species of plants have been described by the Botanical Survey of India (BS...
National Bird

The Indian peacock, Pavo cristatus, the national bird of India, is a colourful, swan-sized bird, with a fan-shaped crest of feathers, a white patch under the eye and a long, slender neck. The male of the species is more colourful than the female, with a glistening blue breast and neck and a spectacular bronze-green tail of around 200 elongated feathers. The female is brownish, slightly smaller than the male and lacks the tail. The elaborate courtship dance of the male, fanning out the tail and preening its feathers is a gorgeous sight....
National Flag

National Flag The National Flag is a horizontal tricolour of deep saffron (kesaria) at the top, white in the middle and dark green at the bottom in equal proportion. The ratio of width of the flag to its length is two to three. In the centre of the white band is a navy-blue wheel which represents the chakra. The top saffron colour, indicates the strength and courage of the country. The white middle band indicates peace and truth with Dharma Chakra. The green shows the fertility, growth and auspiciousness of the land. Its design is that of the wheel which appears on the abacus of the Sarnath Lion Capital of Ashoka. Its diameter approximates...