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Friday, May 24, 2013

HTET 2013 Revised Exam Schedule , HTET 2013 New Exam Dates

Consequent upon a decision taken by the State Election Commission, Haryana to hold the elections of Municipal Council on 02.06.2013, it has been decided to postpone the dates of examination of “Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test(2012-13)”. It is also notified for the information of all concerned that in accordance with the interim decision taken by the National Council for Teacher Education, the Department of Secondary Education, Haryana has also approved the proposal to revise the duration of examination of HTET from 1 hr. 30 minutes to 2 hrs. 30 minutes. Accordingly, the new schedule for the conduct of “HTET” is notified as under :
Sr. No.
Exam
Date
Time
1.
Lecturer (PGT) Level-3
Tue, 25.06.2013
10.30 AM to 1.00 PM
2.
JBT (PRT) Level-1
Wed, 26.06.2013
10.30 AM to 1.00 PM
3.
Master (TGT) Level-2
Wed, 26.06.2013
3.00 PM to 5.30 PM
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Further processing for top 1.50 lakhs candidates

TAGS:- IITJEE 2013 Further processing for top 1.50 lakhs candidates: 1. JEE-Advance Online Registration: 8-13 May, 2013 2. Download Admit Card/Hall Ticket: 15-31 May, 2013 3. JEE-Advance Offline Test: 2 June, 2013 4. Optical response sheet can be seen : 14-17 June 5. JEE-Advance Result: 23 June
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The most awaited on-screen jodi?

TAGS :- Ranbir kapoor,Deepika Padukone,Vidya Balan,Ranveer Singh,Anushka Sharma Recently, Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor stated that he wishes to share an on-screen relationship with his co-star Deepika Padukone that was similar to those of Nargis-Raj Kapoor and Amitabh Bachchan-Rekha. The pair — who starred in the film 'Bachna Ae Haseeno' and used to be in a relationship, but split up four years ago — once again has come together to star in Ayan Mukherjee's upcoming film 'Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani'. The film has been one of the most eagerly awaited summer releases mainly due to the lead pair. Seeing a rise in the number of youngsters that are making it in Bollywood, does the chemistry between the leading pair determine the popularity of the actors? TOI conducted a poll and asked youngsters who they thought were the most popular on-screen Bollywood couple.
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CBSE RESULT

TAGS :- cbse result 12th board , 12th board result CBSE 12th board is expected on 25th of May 2013
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Sunday, September 9, 2012

HSTSB Cut Off List & Interview Schedule For PGT English, Hindi, Pol. Sci Mawat Cadre

Haryana School Teachers Selection Board has issued a notice to shortlisted candidates for verification/Scrutiny-cum-Interview for the Mewat Cadre Posts of PGT English Cat No 30 (MWT) (72 Posts), PGT, Hindi, Cat No- 31 (MWT) (82 Posts) and PGT Political Science, Cat No- 32 (MWT) (27 Posts) against Advt. No 1/2012 publication date 07.06.2012.

Keeping in view the large number of applications and as per condition of advertisement below Note-13 of Advt No 1/1012, the Board has decided to shortlist candidates of advertised posts in respective category for Verification/Scrutiny-cum-Interview on the basis of essential academic advertised qualification i.e. Post Graduate from a recognized university. The minimum cut off percentage for each Category of the Candidates is given below:

Sr. No

Category

% age English, Cat. No 30 (MWT)

% age Hindi, Cat. No 31 (MWT)

% age Political Sci., Cat. No 32 (MWT)

1.

Gen

56

57

56

2.

SC

50

55

53

3.

BC

56

57

56

4.

ESM

All eligible

All eligible

All eligible

5.

PHC

All eligible

All eligible

All eligible

6.

DESM, DFF

As per cut off %age in their respective category of Gen/SC/BC

All the short listed candidates with the above mentioned percentage of higher percentage will be interviewed. The eligible candidates are advised to read the above mentioned attend the Verification/ Scrutiny-cum-Interview in the month of October, 2012 schedule to be published separately.

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KUK Walk-in-Interview For Assistant Professor in Subject of English

Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra is going to conduct walk-in interview for the posts of Assistant Professor in subject of English for University of Engg. & Technology, K.U. Kurukshetra for the academic session 2012-13. The vacancy details and interview schedule are given below.

Assistant Professor:

  • No of Posts: 01
  • Remuneration: Rs. 21600/ per month for Ph.D/NET qualified and Rs 15000/- per month for others.
Interview Schedule & Venue:
  • Schedule: 06.09.2012 at 12.30 pm
  • Venue: O/o Dean, Academic Affairs, KU Kurukshetra
Note: The candidates should bring their application (four copies on prescribed Performa) along with bio-data and all original/attested copies of certificates.

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PGIMS, Rohtak Admission Notice For MBBS/BDS Courses Against NRI Quota

Pt. B.D Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak invites applications for admission to MBBS/BDS Courses against NRI quota seats for session 2012-13 as per following schedule


Admission Schedule:
  • Last Date for receipt of application form: 13.09.2012
  • Date & Time of Entrance Examination: 16.09.2012, Tim: 10.00 am to 1.00 pm
Prospectus-cum-Application form: The prospectus containing eligibility, application form & OMR Application Form can be obtained from Controller of Finance, Pt. B.D. Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak on cash payment of Rs. 10,000/- wef 27-08-2012.

Request for prospectus through Registered Post must be received in the of Controller of Finance, Pt. B.D.Sharma UHS, Rohtak on or before 04~O9-2012 by sending a Demand Draft of Rs‘ 10,200/- drawn in favour of “Controller of Finance, Pt. B.D. Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak” Payable at State Bank of India, Pt. 8. D.Sharma PGIMS, Rohtak (Code 4735) faiiing which the request will not be entertained.

How to apply: The Application Form complete in all respects must reach the office of the Controller of Examinations, Pt. B. D. Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak by 13-09-12 upto 5 p.m.

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Audience Voice Quality Tech Out of iPhone 5?


Audience ChipThe latest bit of news concerns noise-suppression tech from Audience, which has supplied a voice quality chip in previous editions of the iPhone. But the company warned investors on Thursday that it's "unlikely" to have its chips in the iPhone 5, which Apple is believed to be unveiling next week.


After weeks of rumors about what's going to be in Apple's new iPhone, we're suddenly awash in speculation about what's getting left out of the next-gen smartphone.


The tip from Apple Insider came at around the same time that news was cropping up that Samsung's memory chips will be similarly MIA from the iPhone 5.

Apple and Samsung, currently engaged in a bitter, drawn-out patent fight, are reportedly at odds over the price of Samsung's memory modules, according to a Bloomberg report citing an unnamed source.

The report did not specify how far apart Samsung and Cupertino were on price. Samsung will apparently still provide the main processors for the iPhone 5.

The Audience rumor has a little more heft to it, considering it came straight from the erstwhile Apple supplier itself.

The company's note to investors was quoted by Apple Insider as saying:

"Audience now believes that it is unlikely that the OEM will enable Audience's processor IP in its next generation mobile phone. Audience is not aware of any intended changes by this OEM to its use of Audience's processors or processor IP in prior generations of the OEM's mobile phones."

Apple integrated Audience earSmart voice and audio circuitry in the A5 chip that powers the iPhone 4S and used stand-alone Audience chips in previous versions of the smartphone, including the iPhone 4, according to the tech blog. It appears that Apple may be rolling out its own in-house voice quality tech in the iPhone 5, Apple Insider speculated.

Meanwhile, analysts who spoke to Bloomberg speculated that the patent fight between Apple and Samsung on the mobile side has sullied their relationship when it comes to components. Still, it appears that the companies need each other. Samsung is such a powerhouse that Apple would find it difficult to locate a supplier with as many resources as the Korean manufacturer. Apple, meanwhile, is one of Samsung's largest customers, making up about 9 percent of its revenue, Bloomberg said.

Apple is expected to unveil the next iPhone at a Sept. 12 event in San Francisco and release it in the U.S. and a few other countries by Sept. 21. The device is rumored to include a larger, 4-inch screen, a smaller dock connector, and 4G LTE connectivity, among other things.

We only have a few more days to wait before finding out what Apple actually has up its sleeve. PCMag will be in San Francisco on Sept. 12 for the 10 a.m. event, so stay tuned for all the details. Until then, see PCMag's latest rumor roundup, as well as our "Top Apple iPhone 5 Rumors, Shot Down" slideshow below.
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Sunday, August 26, 2012

50,000 More Colleges Required, Drastic increment in number of student enrolled for higher education in last four years

The number of students enrolled for higher education has increased dramatically, on Monday at a conference HRD Minister Kapil Sibal revealed that the gross enrolment ratio (GER) for higher education has shot up from 12.4 to 20.2. According to survey report number of students enrolling for higher education has increased suddenly in last four years.
“The results of the survey are tentative and not firm, but if validated, they are very encouraging. The ratio for developed countries is in the region of 35-40. The survey results show that we are getting there. If they hold, we can expect the ratio to go up to 30-35 by 2029,” said Kapil Sibal. GER is a measure of the percentage of the relevant age group that is enrolled.
With this sudden increase universities are throwing their own challenges. This large influx into higher education would possibly require 800 more universities and 50,000 more colleges. How can the physical infrastructure be built so quickly? Yet there can’t be any delay. Even a year’s delay means the child is older by a year,” he said.
HRD Ministry has come up with a five point action plan based on the advantage of new technology.
Five Point Action Plan
1. Low-cost devices such as tablets and mobile phones would play critical role in education in absence of physical infrastructure
2. Proliferation of cloud-computing. This will serve 4 regions which,in turn, will serve various colleges
3. Open education resources to be expanded by providing course content through IT highway. Communications network will be built
4. Hundreds of courses will be sent out online and make it possible for students to create own combination – e.g., mathematics and music
5. Communications infrastructure to create virtual world for students to work with machines on the net or carry out lab experiments
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IIT-Gandhi Nagar gets 400 acres land on riverside for own campus

TAGS :- (IIT-Gn)

Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IIT-Gn ) will finally get its own address.After a four-year wait,IIT-Gn took possession of over 400 acres of land for its new campus on Monday.The land is on the banks of the Sabarmati near Palej in Gandhinagar.

IIT-Gn is one of six new IITs set up in 2008-09 and presently functions from a temporary campus at Vishwakarma Government Engineering College (VGEC) at Chandkheda. This delay by state government in allocation of land drew flak from educationists and IITians across the country.The institute was forced to function from a makeshift arrangement and saw its first batch graduate from the temporary campus.
The new campus will be constructed at a budget of around Rs 1,200 crore in the first phase,as a fully residential campus for 2,400 students.Work is set to begin in six to nine months,and the campus will flaunt some of the country’s most environment-friendly buildings. IIT Gandhinagar authorities hope to move into the campus by 2015.
Director of IIT-Gn,Sudhir Jain said,Construction at the new campus will begin with classrooms and student hostels.Once these are ready,we can start functioning from there. Jain added: We will recycle used water to flush toilets,water plants and so on.The campus will also have a solid waste management system so refuse can be segregated and have non-organic waste sent to recycling centres. The institutes new premises will have two parts North campus and South campus which will be connected by a Central campus.Along with solar back up for power consumed during the day,most of the campus will be vehicle-free zones
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Saturday, August 25, 2012

Apple's win will result in fewer options for users: Analysts



Apple's win will result in fewer options for users: Analysts
A jury's conclusion that Samsung stole the innovative technology used by Apple to create its revolutionary iPhone and iPad could mean fewer smartphone options for consumers to choose from.
CALIFORNIA: A jury's conclusion that Samsung stole the innovative technology used by Apple to create its revolutionary iPhone and iPad could mean fewer smartphone options for consumers to choose from, analysts said.
Apple's $1-billion legal victory sends a warning to other companies manufacturing similar devices, the biggest marketplace threat to Apple.
A federal jury's found on Friday that Seoul-based Samsung Electronics stole Apple's technology to make and market smartphones using Google's Android software.
"Some of these device makers might end up saying, we love Android, but we really don't want to fight with Apple anymore," said Christopher Marlett, CEO of MDB Capital Group, an investment bank specializing in intellectual property. "I think it may ultimately come down to Google having to indemnify these guys, if it wants them to continue using Android."
That's if the verdict stands. Samsung, the global leader among smartphone makers, vowed to fight. Its lawyers told the judge it intended to ask her to toss out the verdict.
"This decision should not be allowed to stand because it would discourage innovation and limit the rights of consumers to make choices for themselves," Samsung lead lawyer John Quinn said. He argued that the judge or an appeals court should overturn the verdict.
Apple lawyers plan to formally demand Samsung pull its most popular cellphones and computer tablets from the U.S. market. They also can ask the judge to triple the damages from $1.05 billion to $3 billion.
US district judge Lucy Koh will decide those issues, along with Samsung's demand she overturn the jury's verdict, in several weeks. Quinn said Samsung would appeal if the judge refuses to toss out the decision.
Apple filed its patent infringement lawsuit in April 2011 and engaged the country's highest-paid patent lawyers to demand $2.5 billion from its top smartphone competitor. Samsung Electronics fired back with its own lawsuit seeking $399 million.
The jury on Friday rejected all Samsung's claims against Apple, but also decided against some of Apple's claims involving the two dozen Samsung devices at issue.
It found that several Samsung products illegally used such Apple creations as the "bounce-back" feature when a user scrolls to an end image, and the ability to zoom text with a tap of a finger.
The US case was the latest skirmish in a global legal battle between the two tech giants. Its outcome is likely to have ripple effects in the smartphone market. Other device makers relying on Android, the mobile operating system that Google has given for free to Samsung and other phone makers, may be more reluctant to use the software and risk getting dragged into court.
During closing arguments, Apple attorney Harold McElhinny claimed Samsung had a "crisis of design" after the 2007 launch of the iPhone, and executives were determined to cash in illegally on the success of the revolutionary device.
Samsung's lawyers countered that it was legally giving consumers what they want: smartphones with big screens. They said Samsung didn't violate Apple's patents and alleged innovations claimed by Apple were created by other companies.
Samsung said after the verdict that it was "unfortunate that patent law can be manipulated to give one company a monopoly over rectangles with rounded corners."
"This is by no means the final word in this case," Quinn said in a statement. "Patent law should not be twisted so as to give one company a monopoly over the shape of smartphones."
The jurors' determination that Samsung took Apple's ideas probably matters more to the companies than the monetary damages, Marlett said.
"I don't know if $1 billion is hugely significant to Apple or Samsung," Marlett said. "But there is a social cost here. As a company, you don't want to be known as someone who steals from someone else. I am sure Samsung wants to be known as an innovator, especially since a lot of Asian companies have become known for copying the designs of innovators."
Apple and Samsung combined account for more than half of global smartphone sales. Samsung has sold 22.7 million smartphones and tablets that Apple claimed uses its technology. McElhinny said those devices accounted for $8.16 billion in sales since June 2010.
Samsung's Galaxy line of phones run on Android, and ISI Group analysts viewed the verdict as a blow to Android as much as Samsung.
If Android lose any ground in the mobile computing market, that would hurt Google, too. That's because Google relies on Android to drive mobile traffic to its search engine and services to sell more advertising.
Google entered the smartphone market while its then-CEO Eric Schmidt was on Apple's board, infuriating Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, who considered Android to be a blatant rip-off of the iPhone's innovations.
After shoving Schmidt off Apple's board, Jobs vowed that Apple would resort to "thermonuclear war" to destroy Android and its allies.
The Apple-Samsung trial came after each side filed a blizzard of legal motions and refused advisories by the judge to settle the dispute out of court. Legal experts and Wall Street analysts had viewed Samsung as the trial's underdog. Apple's headquarters is just 10 miles from the San Jose courthouse, and jurors were picked from the heart of Silicon Valley, where Jobs is a revered technological pioneer.
A verdict came after less than three days of deliberations, surprising observers who expected longer deliberations because of the case's complexity.
While the issues were complex, patent expert Alexander I Poltorak has said the case would likely boil down to whether jurors believed Samsung's products look and feel like Apple's iPhone and iPad.
Samsung's lawyers argued that many of Apple's claims of innovation were either obvious concepts or ideas stolen from Sony and others. Experts called that line of argument a high-risk strategy because of Apple's reputation as an innovator.
Apple's lawyers argued there is almost no difference between Samsung products and those of Apple, and presented internal Samsung documents they said showed it copied Apple designs. Samsung lawyers insisted that several other companies and inventors had developed much of the Apple technology at issue.
Apple and Samsung have filed similar lawsuits in South Korea, Germany, Japan, Italy, the Netherlands, Britain, France and Australia.
"This is not the final word in this case or in battles being waged in courts and tribunals around the world, some of which have already rejected many of Apple's claims," Samsung said in its statement.
Samsung won a home court ruling earlier Friday in the global patent battle against Apple. Judges in Seoul said Samsung didn't copy the look and feel of the iPhone and ruled that Apple infringed on Samsung's wireless technology.
But like the jury in California, South Korean judges said Samsung violated Apple's technology behind the "bounce-back" feature. Both sides were ordered to pay limited damages.
The Seoul ruling was a rare victory for Samsung in its arguments that Apple has infringed on its wireless technology patents. Samsung's claims previously were shot down by courts in Europe, where judges ruled that Samsung patents must be licensed under fair terms to competitors.
The US case is one of some 50 lawsuits among myriad telecommunications companies jockeying for position in the burgeoning $219 billion market for computer tablets and smartphones.

TAGS :- Apple
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Haryana Mulls to Bring Right to Play Act on the Pattern of Right to Education Act

Haryana Govt plans to implement Right to Play Act on the pattern of the Right to Education Act aim to identify and promote sports talent at the school-level. This was stated by Haryana Education and Social Welfare minister Geeta Bhukkal.

The proposed act, right to play would ensure participation of every child in sports activities.

Haryana has already been at the forefront in the field of sports. Most of the players in Olyampic game 2012 were from Haryana. Bhiwani district has become a brand name area of sports, Especially in the field of boxing in all over the world. It is also called mini Cuba of Boxing.

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