SAMEER various jobs July-2011

Society for Applied Microwave Electronics Engineering and Research (SAMEER)Centre for Electromagnetics, Chennai-113SAMEER invites application for following posts on contract basis for a period of 2 years from eligible candidates : Research Scientist Electronics : 04 posts, Pay : Consolidated pay of Rs.21600/- per month and Rs.1000/- as annual increment.Project Assistant (Mechanical) : 02 posts, Pay : Consolidated pay of Rs.10470/- per month and Rs.700/- per year as annual increment. Project Technician (Mechanical) : 02 posts, Pay :Consolidated pay of Rs.7230/- per month and Rs.500/- per year as annual increment.How to Apply : Applications in the prescribed format shall be sent to following address within 10 days i.e. up to 25/07/2011 to Programme Director, Society for Applied Microwave...

RTET 2011 ADMIT CARD

down lode to 17 April RTET 2011 | RTET 2011 ADMIT CARD | RTET 2011APPLICATION FORM RTET 2011 | RTET 2011 ADMIT CARD | RTET 2011APPLICATION FORM Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan, Ajmer has announced the Schedule for Rajasthan Teacher Eligibility Test (RTET)visit- www.rtet2011....

BHEL Experienced Engineering Professionals vacancy July-2011

Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL)(Government of India Undertaking) BHEL invites bright Experienced Engineering Professionals for its Research & Product Development and Engineering functions :Engineers in E2/ E3/ E4/ E5/ E6 Grades : 172 posts in various units of BHEL Candidates will be selected in following levels :Sr. Engineer (E2) Rs. 29100-54500Dy. Manager (E3) Rs. 32900-58000Manager (E4) Rs. 36600-62000Sr Manager (E5) Rs. 43200-66000Dy Gen Manager (E6) Rs. 43200-66000 How to Apply : Apply Online at BHEL website from 15/07/2011 to 06/08/2011 only. After submitting the application ON-LINE, candidates are required, to take two print-outs of this Acknowledgement Slip. Retain one copy of Acknowledgement Slip with them. Send the other copy of Acknowledgment slip by ordinary...

West Bengal General Knowledge

West Bengal Particulars Description Area 88,752 sq. km Population 8,01,76,197 Capital Kolkata Principal Languages Bengali History and Geography Bengal finds a coveted place even in pre-historic times. At the time of Alexander's invasion a powerful kingdom called Gangaridai ruled over Bengal. Ascendancy of the Guptas and the Mauryas had somewhat little effect on Bengal. Later Sasanka became King of Bengal and is said to have played an important role in North-Eastern India in the early half of the seventh century. He was succeeded by Gopala, who founded the Pala dynasty, which ruled for centuries and had created a huge empire....

Uttar Pradesh General Knowledge

Uttar Pradesh Particulars Description Area 2,40,928 sq. km Population 16,61,98,000 Capital Lucknow Principal Languages Hindi and Urdu History and Geography The history of Uttar Pradesh is very ancient and interesting. It is recognised in the later Vedic Age as Brahmarshi Desha or Madhya Desha. Many great sages of the Vedic times like Bhardwaja, Gautam, Yagyavalkaya, Vashishtha, Vishwamitra and Valmiki flourished in this state. Several sacred books of the Aryans were also composed here. Two great epics of India, Ramayana and Mahabharata, appear to have been inspired by Uttar Pradesh. In the sixth century B.C., Uttar Pradesh...

Uttarakhand General Knowledge

Uttarakhand Particulars Description Area 53,484 sq. km Population 84,89,349 Capital Dehradun Principal Languages Hindi, Garhwali, Kumaoni History and GeographyUttarakhand finds mention in the ancient Hindu scriptures as Kedarkhand, Manaskhand and Himavant. The Kushanas, Kunindas, Kanishka, Samudra Gupta, the Pauravas, Katuris, Palas, the Chandras and Panwars and the British have ruled it in turns. It is often called the Land of the Gods (Dev Bhoomi) because of its various holy places and abundant shrines. The hilly regions of Uttarakhand offer pristine landscapes to the tourists.The State of Uttarakhand was earlier a part of the...

Tripura General Knowledge

Tripura Particulars Description Area 10,491.69 km2 Population 31,91,168 (Census-2001) Capital Agartala Principal Languages Bengali and Kokborok Tripura: At a Glance Tripura is a state in North-East India which borders Bangladesh, Mizoram and Assam. It is surrounded by Bangladesh on its north, south and west: the length of its international border is 856 km (84 per cent of its total border). It shares a 53 km long border with Assam and a 109 km long border with Mizoram. The state is connected with the rest of India by only one road (NH-44) that runs through the hills to the border of Karimganj District in Assam and then...

Tamil Nadu General Knowledge

Tamil Nadu Particulars Description Area 1,30,058 sq. km Population 6,24,05,679 Capital Chennai Principal Languages Tamil History and Geography Tamil Nadu has a hoary antiquity. Though early sangam classics throw historical references, it is only from the Pallavas we pass to recorded history. South India had remained under the hegemony of the Cholas, the Cheras and the Pandyas for centuries. The Pallavas held supremacy from about the second quarter of the fourth century AD. They were the originators of the famous Dravidian style of temple architecture. The last Pallava ruler was Aparajita in whose reign the later Cholas under...

Sikkim General Knowledge

Sikkim Particulars Description Area 7,096 sq. km Population 540,493 Capital Gangtok Principal Languages Lepcha, Bhutia, Limbu and Nepali History and Geography Tashiding Monastery The early history of Sikkim starts in the 13th century with the signing of a blood-brotherhood treaty between the Lepcha Chief Thekong Tek and Tibetan prince Khye-Bumsa at Kabi Lungtsok in North Sikkim. This follows the historical visit of three revered Lamas to Yuksam in 1641 in West Sikkim, where they consecrated Phuntsog Namgyal, a sixth generation descendent of Khye-Humsa as the first Chogyal of Sikkim, thus heralding the beginning of the...

Rajasthan General Knowledge

Rajasthan Particulars Description Area 3,42,239 sq. km Population 5,64,73,122 Capital Jaipur Principal Languages Hindi and Rajasthani History and Geography Rajasthan, the largest State in India area-wise prior to Independence was known as Rajputana. The Rajputs, a martial community ruled over this area for centuries. The history of Rajasthan dates back to the pre-historic times. Around 3,000 and 1,000 BC, it had a culture akin to that of the Indus Valley civilisation. The Chauhans who dominated Rajput affairs from seventh century and by 12th century they had become an imperial power. After the Chauhans, the Guhilots of...

Punjab General Knowledge

Punjab Particulars Description Area 50,362 sq. km Population 2,43,58,999 Capital Chandigarh Principal Languages Punjabi State Government Portal (External website that opens in a new window) District WebSite View exhaustive collection of pictures on India History and Geography Ancient Punjab formed part of the vast Indo-Iranian region. In later years it saw the rise and fall of the Mauryas, Bactrians, Greeks, Sakas, Kushans and Guptas. Medieval Punjab saw supremacy of the Muslims. Ghaznavi was followed by the Ghoris, the slaves, the Khiljis, the Tughlaks, the Lodhis and the Mughals. Fifteenth and sixteenth centuries marked...

 
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