Tuesday, March 25, 2014

SSC MTS 2014 Result at ssc.nic.in

SSC MTS Result 2014 are expected to be declared within first week of April for the Exam conducted on 16th February 2014 at ssc.nic.in. Staff Selection Commission notified our team that almost 1.3 million aspirants have taken part SSC MTS 2014 Exam. and this huge number of aspirants seems legit when it comes to a central level competitive exam for which minimum educational qualification is 10th class pass certificate.

For some specific regions, SSC organized Multitasking Staff Exam on 23rd February, 2014 too. The whole thing is that currently SSC Multitasking Staff Exam Result are being awaited eagerly. Candidates are advised to keep having view on this article as multitasking staff SSC Result is about to be declared and we would publish the region wise merit list, cut off and out comes PDF file as soon as MTS Exam Result is out at http://ssc.nic.in , in the mean time,

SSC MTS Result

Links are Here

Check MTS Karnataka, Kerala Region Result : http://www.ssckkr.kar.nic.in/KKR-RES.pdf
Download Writeup and Cut Off PDF Notice : http://www.ssckkr.kar.nic.in/Write%20up%20MTS%202013%20KKR%20(2).pdf
Check Central Region SSC MTS 2013 Result : http://www.ssc-cr.org/noticeboard/MTS2013Select%20List.pdf
Cut Off and Writeup : http://www.ssc-cr.org/noticeboard/Writeup_MTS2013.pdf
Check SSC Northern Region MTS Exam Results : http://sscnr.net.in/newlook/downloads/NR_MTS_2013_RESULT_14414.pdfWriteup Document : http://sscnr.net.in/newlook/downloads/NR_MTS_2013_WRITEUP_14414.pdf
Download SSC North Eastern Region Results for MTS 2013 : http://www.sscner.org.in/MTS%20RES.pdf
Write up file along with MTS Cut Off : http://www.sscner.org.in/WRITE%20UP.pdf
SSC Western Region MTS Selection List 2013 : http://www.sscwr.net/noticeboard/MTS%202013%20final%20selected%20list.pdfSSC MTS Exam Cut Off and Write Up File : http://www.sscwr.net/noticeboard/MTS-2013%20Final%20result%20write%20up.pdf
SSC Eastern Region ( Kolkata ) MTS Exam Result : http://www.sscer.org/MATTER/MTS_2013_ER-RES.pdf
Exam Write Up along with SSC MTS Cut Off : http://www.sscer.org/MATTER/MTS_2013_Write%20Up%20Final.pdf
SSC Southern Region ( Chennai ) MTS Final Result / Selection List : http://www.sscsr.gov.in/SR%20MTS2013%20FINAL%20RESULT.pdf
Write Up File with Cut Off Marks : http://www.sscsr.gov.in/SR%20MTS%202013%20FINAL%20RESULT%20WRITEUP.pdf


Indian Rivers

Indian Rivers 

 

The rivers of India play an important role in the lives of the Indian people. The river systems provide irrigation, potable water, cheap transportation, electricity, as well as provide livelihoods for a large number of people all over the country. This easily explains why nearly all the major cities of India are located by the banks of river. The rivers also have an important role in Hindu mythology and are considered holy by all Hindus in the country.



  • The Himalaya and the Karakoram ranges                                     
  • Vindhya and Satpura ranges and Chotanagpur plateau in central India
  • Sahyadri or Western Ghats in western India

    in short

    Himalayan Rivers

    Peninsular Rivers

     

    • The Indus River System  

      • Jhelum 

      • Chenab 

      • Ravi

      •  Beas

      •  Sutlej

       

    • The Brahmaputra River System 

    • The Narmada River System 

    • The Tapi River System 

    • The Godavari River System 

    • The Krishna River System 

    • The Kaveri River System 

    • The Mahanadi River System 

INDIAN GOVERNMENT

INDIAN GOVERNMENT

Country Name Republic of India; Bharat Ganrajya
Government Type Sovereign Socialist Democratic Republic with a Parliamentary system of Government.
Capital New Delhi
Administrative Divisions 28 States and 7 Union Territories. *       (telngana not Declared)
Independence 15th August 1947 (From the British Colonial Rule)
Constitution The Constitution of India came into force on 26th January 1950.
Legal System The Constitution of India is the fountain source of the legal system in the Country.
Executive Branch The President of India is the Head of the State, while the Prime Minister is the Head of the Government, and runs office with the support of the Council of Ministers who form the Cabinet Ministry.

India


India:
 
India is one of the oldest civilizations in the world with a kaleidoscopic variety and rich cultural heritage. It has achieved all-round socio-economic progress during the last 65 years of its Independence. India has become self-sufficient in agricultural production and is now one of the top industrialized countries in the world and one of the few nations to have gone into outer space to conquer nature for the benefit of the people. It covers an area of 32,87,263 sq. km, extending from the snow-covered Himalayan heights to the tropical rain forests of the south. As the 7th largest country in the world, India stands apart from the rest of Asia, marked off as it is by mountains and the sea, which give the country a distinct geographical entity. Bounded by the Great Himalayas in the north, it stretches southwards and at the Tropic of Cancer, tapers off into the Indian Ocean between the Bay of Bengal on the east and the Arabian Sea on the west.
Lying entirely in the northern hemisphere, the mainland extends between latitudes 8° 4' and 37° 6' north, longitudes 68° 7' and 97° 25' east and measures about 3,214 km from north to south between the extreme latitudes and about 2,933 km from east to west between the extreme longitudes. It has a land frontier of about 15,200 km. The total length of the coastline of the mainland, Lakshadweep Islands and Andaman & Nicobar Islands is 7,516.6 km.




Area of          32,87,263

Latitudes      8° 4' and 37° 6' north
 
Longitudes   68° 7' and 97° 25' east

About 3,214 km from north to south  

About 2,933 km from east to west

Lakshadweep Islands and Andaman & Nicobar Islands is 7,516.6 km.
 
Land frontier of about 15,200 km.

Conversion of Digits in Hindi

Conversion of Digits in Hindi


The table below follows the short scale usage of billion being a thousand million. In India, following former British usage, the long scale was used, with one billion equivalent to one million million



how to write ... in english any digit
Hindi / Urdu (transliteration)
South Asian English
Indian figure Power
notation
Arabic figure Short scale Arabic
(long scale Arabic)
एक / ایک (ek)
one
1 100 1 One
दस / دس (das)
ten
10 101 10 Ten
Scientific (SI prefix): deca-
सौ / سو (sau)
one hundred
100 102 100 One hundred
SI prefix: hecto-
सहस्र (sahasra) / हज़ार / ہزار (hazār)
one thousand
1,000 103 1,000 One thousand
SI prefix: kilo-
दस हज़ार / دس ہزار (das hazār)
ten thousand
10,000 104 10,000 Ten thousand
लाख / لاکھ (lākh)
one lakh (also lac)
1,00,000 105 100,000 One hundred thousand
अदन्त / ادنت (adant) / दस लाख / دس لاکھ (das lākh)
ten lakh
10,00,000 106 1,000,000 One million
SI prefix: mega-
करोड़ / کروڑ (karoṛ)
one crore
1,00,00,000 107 10,000,000 Ten million
दस करोड़ / دس کروڑ (das karoṛ)
ten crore
10,00,00,000 108 100,000,000 One hundred million
अरब / ارب (arab) / सौ करोड़ (sau karoṛ)
one arab / one hundred crore
1,00,00,00,000 109 1,000,000,000 One billion
(one milliard)
SI prefix: giga-
एक हज़ार करोड़ (ek hazār karoṛ) / دس ارب (das arab)
one thousand crore / ten arab
10,00,00,00,000 1010 10,000,000,000 Ten billion
(ten milliard)
खरब / کھرب (kharab)
ten thousand crore / one kharab / one hundred arab
1,00,00,00,00,000 1011 100,000,000,000 One hundred billion
(one hundred milliard)
एक लाख करोड़ (ek lākh karoṛ) / دس کھرب (das kharab)
one lakh crore / ten kharab / one thousand arab
10,00,00,00,00,000 1012 1,000,000,000,000 One trillion
(one billion)
SI prefix: tera-
नील / نیل (neel / nīl)
ten lakh crore / one neel / one hundred kharab / ten thousand arab
1,00,00,00,00,00,000 1013 10,000,000,000,000 Ten trillion
(ten billion)
एक करोड़ करोड़ (ek karoṛ karoṛ) / دس نیل (das nīl)
one crore crore / ten neel
10,00,00,00,00,00,000 1014 100,000,000,000,000 One hundred trillion
(one hundred billion)
पद्म / پدم (padm)
one padm / one hundred neel / ten crore crore
1,00,00,00,00,00,00,000 1015 1,000,000,000,000,000 One quadrillion
(one billiard)
SI prefix: peta-
दस पद्म / دس پدم (das padm)
ten padm / one hundred crore crore
10,00,00,00,00,00,00,000 1016 10,000,000,000,000,000 Ten quadrillion
(ten billiard)
शङ्ख / شنکھ (shankh / śaṅkh)
one shankh / one hundred padm / one thousand crore crore / one lakh lakh crore
1,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,000 1017 100,000,000,000,000,000 One hundred quadrillion
(one hundred billiard)

Monday, March 24, 2014

Coal India Management Trainee posts 2014

Coal India Limited requires young, energetic, dynamic and skilled Management Trainees in various discipline:


    Management Trainees : 339  posts   (Environment-72, Sales & Marketing -31, Personnel-26, Finance -73, Community Development-120, Materials Management-17)
 (UR-637, OBC-336, SC-205, ST-105)

Books by Indian Authors

Books by Indian Authors


* important for SSC CGL 2014


Book Name Author
A bend in the river V.S. Naipal
A brush with life Satish Gujral
A House of Mr. Biswar V.S. Naipal
A Million Mutinies Now V.S. Naipal
A Passage to England Nirad C.Chodhury
A Prisoner's Scrapbook L.K. Advani    *
A River Sutra Gita Mehra
A sense of time H.S.Vatsyayan
A strange and subline address Amit Chaudhary
A suitable boy Vikram Seth
A village by the sea Anita Desai
A voice for freedom Nayantara Sehgal
Aansoo Jayashankar Prasad
Afternoon Raag Amit Chaudhari
Ageless Body, Timeless Mind Deepak Chopra
Agni Veena Kazi Nazrul Islam
Ain-i-Akbari Abul Fazal

First in India



First in India 



Male

The first President of Indian Republic
Dr. Rajendra Prasad
The first Prime Minister of free India
Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru
The first Indian to win Nobel Prize
Rabindranath Tagore
The first President of Indian National Congress
W.C. Banerjee
The first Muslim President of Indian National Congress
Badruddin Tayyabji
The first Muslim President of India
Dr. Zakir Hussain
The first British Governor General of India
Lord William Bentinck(1833-1835)
The first British Governor General of Bengal
Lord Warren Hasting(1774-1885)
The first British Viceroy of India
Lord Canning
The first Governor General of free India
Lord Mountbatten
The first and the last Indian to be Governor General of free India
C. Rajgopalachari
The first man who introduced printing press in India
James Hicky
The first Indian to join the I.C.S
Satyendra Nath Tagore
India’s first man in Space
Rakesh Sharma
The first Prime Minister of India who resigned without completing the full term
Morarji Desai
The first Indian Commander-in-Chief of India
General Cariappa
The first Chief of Army Staff
Gen. Maharaj Rajendra Singhji
The first Indian Member of the Viceroy’s executive council
S.P.Sinha
The first President of India who died while in office
Dr. Zakhir Hussain
The first Muslim President of Indian Republic
Dr. Zakhir Hussain
The first Prime Minister of India who did not face the Parliament
Charan Singh
The first Field Marshal of India
S.H.F. Manekshaw
The first Indian to get Nobel Prize in Physics
C.V.Raman
The first Indian to receive Bharat Ratna award
Dr. Radhakrishnan
The first Indian to cross English Channel
Mihir Sen
The first Person to receive Jnanpith award
Sri Shankar Kurup
The firs Speaker of the Lok Sabha
Ganesh Vasudeva Mavalankar
The first Vice-President of India
Dr. Radhakrishnan
The first Education Minister
Abdul Kalam Azad
The first Home minister of India
Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel
The first Indian Air Chief Marshal
S. Mukherjee
The first Indian Naval Chief
Vice Admiral R.D. Katari
The first Judge of International Court of Justice
Dr. Nagendra Singh
The first person to reach Mt. Everest without oxygen
Sherpa Anga Dorjee
The first person to get Param Vir Chakra
Major Somnath Sharma
The first Chief Election Commissioner
Sukumar Sen
The first person to receive Magsaysay Award
Acharya Vinoba Bhave
The first person of Indian origin to receive Nobel Prize in Medicine
Hargovind Khurana
The first Chinese traveller to visit India
Fahein
The first person to receive Stalin Prize
Saifuddin Kitchlu
The first person to resign from the Central Cabinet
Shyama Prasad Mukherjee
The first person to receive Nobel Prize in Economics
Amartya Sen
The first Chief Justice of Supreme Court
Justice Hirala J. Kania
The first Indian Pilot
J.R.D. Tata (1929)



Female 

The first lady to become Miss World
Rita Faria
The first woman judge in Supreme Court
Mrs. Meera Sahib Fatima Bibi
The first woman Ambassador
Miss C.B. Muthamma
The first woman Governor of a state in free India
Mrs Sarojini Naidu
The first woman Speaker of a State Assembly
Shanno Devi
The first woman Prime Minister
Mrs Indira Gandhi
The first woman Minister in a Government
Rajkumari Amrit Kaur
The first woman to climb Mount Everest
Bachhendri Pal
The first woman to climb Mount Everest twice
Santosh Yadav
The first woman President of Indian National Congress
Mrs Annie Besant
The first woman pilot in Indian Air Force
Harita Kaur Dayal
The first woman Graduates
Kadambini Ganguly and Chandramukhi Basu, 1883
The first woman Airline Pilot
Durba Banerjee
The first woman Honours Graduate
Kamini Roy, 1886
The first woman Olympic medal Winner
Karnam Malleswari, 2000
The first woman Asian Games Gold Medal Winner
Kamlijit Sandhu
The first woman Lawyer
Cornelia Sorabjee
The first woman President of United Nations General Assembly
Mrs Vijaya Laxmi Pandit
The first woman Chief Minister of an Indian State
Mrs Sucheta Kripalani
The first woman Chairman of Union Public Service Commission
Roze Millian Bethew
The first woman Director General of Police
Kanchan Chaudhary Bhattacharya
The first woman Judge
Anna Chandy (She became judge in a district court in 1937)
The first woman Cheif Justice of High Court
Mrs Leela Seth (Himachal Pradesh High Court)
The first woman Judge in Supreme Court of India
Kumari Justice M. Fathima Beevi
The first woman Lieutenant General
Puneeta Arora
The first woman Air Vice Marshal
P. Bandopadhyaya
The first woman chairperson of Indian Airlines
Sushma Chawla
The first woman IPS officer
Mrs. Kiran Bedi
The first and last Muslim woman ruler of India
Razia Sultan
The first woman to receive Ashoka Chakra
Nirja Bhanot
The first woman to receive Jnanpith Award
Ashapurna Devi
The first woman to cross English Channel
Aarti Saha
The first woman to receive Nobel Prize
Mother Teresa
The first woman to receive Bharat Ratna
Mrs Indira Gandhi
The first woman to receive Jnanpith Award
Ashpurna Devi

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