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Job Opportunities, Power Sector jobs M P Power Transmission Company Ltd Hires Dy. Director (Finance & Accounts) and Executive Trainee (Accounts) Read

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M P Power Transmission Company Ltd
(Wholly owned Govt. of Madhya Pradesh)
Regd. Office : Block No. 2, Shakti Bhawan, PO Vidyut Nagar, Rampur,
Jabalpur (MP) 482 008
www.mptransco.nic.in

Invites applications for Dy director and Accounts Officer No.-AS/MPPTCL/XIII/245 Dated 14.11.2011

Details of Vacancies:

Dy. Director (Finance & Accounts) (Class I)
No of Posts 11 (UR 6, SC 2, ST 2, OBC 1)
Qualification and Experience
CA with minimum 3 years post qualification works experience in
any reputed organization/ firm.
OR
In case of the candidates possessing qualification of CA & CS OR CA & ICWA, the minimum post
qualification works experience in any reputed organization/ firm of 2 years.

Executive Trainee (Accounts) (Class II)
No of Posts – 28 (UR 14, SC 4, ST 6, OBC 4)
Qualification and Experience – CA/ICWA

Age Limit (As on 22.12.2011)
45 Years for the post of Dy. Director (F&A) and 35 Years for the post of Executive Trainee (Accounts)

(i) 5 yrs relaxation for SC/ST/OBC (Non4creamy layer only)/Ex Serviceman/ Widow/ Divorcee Woman
(ii) 2 yrs relaxation for Green Card Holders on account of own family planning.
(iii) Handicapped candidates shall be eligible for five years relaxation in upper age limit.

Selection process :
The eligible candidates may have to undergo a written test comprising of questions in the related discipline, logical reasoning, general awareness and aptitude etc. in a test centre at Jabalpur. The interview shall be held on the same day and the next day. However, this programme may be altered as per requirement and will be intimated to the eligible candidates in due course.

How to apply :
Application Fee

Non refundable processing and examination fee of Rs. 1,000 (Rupees One Thousand) only, payable
through Demand Draft having validity of six months from the date of issue and payable at Jabalpur
and drawn in favour of the Regional Accounts Officer, MP Power Transmission Co.Ltd., Jabalpur, shall
be payable. The SC/ST candidates are however exempted from payment of examination fees.

The prescribed application format may be downloaded from MP Power Transmission Company’s

website

in the completed application with copies of the required certificates and Demand Draft as examination fee shall be submitted to the Additional Secretary. Block No.42, Second floor, Shakti Bhawan MP Power Transmission Company, Ltd, Rampur, Jabalpur, Pin4 482008 on or before 22.12.2011. Applications received after due date shall not be accepted and no correspondence shall be entertained in this regard. MPPTCL shall not be responsible for any postal delay.

The candidate must indicate the name of post applied/category on the top of the envelope in capital letters and his/her name and address on the left bottom side of envelope (Sender’s address).

Candidature of a candidate is liable to be rejected at any stage of recruitment process or after recruitment or joining if any information provided by the candidate is

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Download NCERT Books

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NCERT books from 10-12 are especially Important for Civil Service Exam General Studies as well.
especially for History, Geography, Economics.
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Accountancy
Biology
BusinessStudies
Chemistry
Economics
English
Geography
Hindi
History
Mathematics
Physics
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Biology
BusinessStudies
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Economics
English
Geography
Hindi
History
Mathematics
Physics
PoliticalScience
Psychology
Sanskrit
Sociology
Statistics
Std.10
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Science
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use the Internet for IAS Exam preparation

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The world is becoming tech-savvy. The IAS Aspirants cannot be left behind. While the old fashioned way of reading the textbooks is still essential, one cannot ignore the online world. The internet is an ocean, but if you lay your nets properly, the catch will be huge.
The internet is not a substitute to any resource or activity that is traditionally done as part of preparation. But it is a good enabler. The Internet can be used for information collection, interaction with fellow aspirants, updating of knowledge, source of reference, a means of gossip and finally to know your results.
Let us now discuss the various aspects of preparation that can be enhanced by use of internet.
“The Newspaper is the UPSC bible in installments”. This is a quote attributed to the Author. No one can deny the importance of reading (read taking notes from) the Newspaper. I would say that its not reading but actually studying the relevant news in the paper for the purpose of the examination.
There are two types of newspapers in the online world. One is the online edition of a newspaper viz. www.thehindu.com . The other type is the epaper in which the regular newspaper is converted to the digital image format. Its exactly a replica of the physically printed newspaper. For example: www.epaper.indiatimes.com .
In both editions the news articles are the same, but their classification and presentation are different. The news articles are to be read and notes are to be taken from them. Some newspaper sites provide the option to email an article or newsitem or to clip it for future reading. However too much of clipping will make it unmanageable. For the purpose of exams it is better to read one article and take notes than clipping a hundred articles.
It is here that sites like www.GsCurrentAffairs.blogspot.com help in reducing the effort taken to read and take the notes by providing the notes in an easily digestible format. Alternatively one can copy paste the relevant lines of an article and compile them in a MSWORD file. One can call it the “enotes”.
In the Hindu Online edition, the news is published under various sections namely the Front Page, Nationals News, Internationals News, Opinion, Business, Business, Sports sections. Apart from these regular sections the Science and Technology and Magazine are two supplements that need to be focused upon.
Similarly in Magazines, Frontline has an online edition in which one can read the articles and collects ‘enotes’ as mentioned above. The Frontline also has a free digital download facility of the issues. Some magazines like the Economic and Political Weekly (www.epw.in) which is not easily available on the stores can be read online without any charge.
Getting used to reading in the online format is a bit difficult in the beginning. With little patience one gets used to it. Ofcourse all these activities require an internet connection. There are many more to increase study efiiciency. More of it in subsequent articles.

UPSC civil services : Answers to all your Doubts

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Application Procedure
The Application Procedure for the Civil Services Examination is pretty simple. Electronically scannable Application Forms along with the Information Brochure can be obtained from the designated Head Post Offices / Post Offices throughout the country. The duly filled in Application Form with the acknowledgement card should be sent to – Secretary, Union Public Service Commission, Dholpur House, New Delhi – 110011. For more details regarding Syllabi, Examination Centres and other clauses, interested candidates are advised to check UPSC’s Notification issued during December in ‘Employment News’ and all major newspapers.
    Academic Eligibility for IAS Exams
  • A degree of any of the Universities incorporated by an Act of the Central or State Legislature in India or other educational institutions established by an Act of Parliament or declared to be a Deemed University under the UGC Act, 1956, or an equivalent qualification.
  • Candidates who have appeared or intend to appear for the qualifying examination and are awaiting results are also eligible to appear for the Preliminary Examination. All such candidates who qualify to appear for the Civil Services Main Examination must produce proof of having passed the said examination along with their application for the Main Examination.
  • The UPSC may in exceptional cases treat a candidate without the foregoing requisite qualification as an eligible candidate if he / she has passed an examination conducted by other institutions, the standard of which justifies his / her admission in the opinion of the Commission.
  • Candidates with professional and technical qualifications recognised by the Government as equivalent to professional and technical degrees.
  • Candidates who have passed the final year of MBBS or any Medical Examination but are yet to complete the internship can also appear for the Main Examination. However they must submit along with their Main Examination application, a certificate from the concerned authority of the University / Institution that they have passed the final professional medical examination. At the Interview stage they must then produce a certificate from a competent authority that they have completed (including internship) all the requirements for the award of the Medical Degree.
Other Eligibility Conditions for IAS Exams
(1) Nationality
i. Only Indian nationals are eligible for IAS and IPS.
ii. For other services a candidate can be either of the following:
    a. a citizen of India, b. a subject of Nepal, c. a subject of Bhutan, d. a Tibetan refugee who came over to India before January 1, 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in India, or e. a person of Indian origin who has migrated from Burma, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, Vietnam, Zaire or Zambia with the intention of permanently settling in India. Candidates belonging to either categories of b., c., d. or e., must produce an eligibility certificate issued by the Government of India. Those who belong to either of b., c., or d., categories are not eligible for appointment to the Indian Foreign Service.
(2) Age Limit
i. A candidate must have attained 21 years and not be over 30 years on August 1 of the year of examination.
ii. The upper age limit is relaxed in specific cases as mentioned below:
    a. upto a maximum of 5 years if the candidate belongs to SC/ST. b. upto a maximum of 3 years if the candidate belongs to Other Backward Classes. c. upto a maximum of 5 years if the candidate had been domiciled in Jammu & Kashmir during the period between January 1, 1980 and December 31, 1989. d. upto a maximum of 3 years in the case of Defence Services personnel disabled during hostilities with foreign countries or in a disturbed area and consequently released. e. upto a maximum of 5 years in the case of ex-servicemen including Commissioned Officers and ECOs / SSCOs who have rendered at least five years Military Service as on August 1 of the year of examination and have been released:
  • on completion of assignment (including those whose assignment is due to be completed within one year from August 1 of the year of examination) otherwise than by way of dismissal or discharge on account of misconduct or inefficiency, or
  • on account of physical disability attributable to Military Service, or
  • on invalidment.
f. upto a maximum of 5 years in the case of ECOs / SSCOs who have completed an initial period of assignment (5 years Military Service) as on August 1 of the year of examination and whose assignment has been extended beyond 5 years. Such candidates will have to provide a certificate from the Ministry of Defence stating that they can apply for civil employment and they will be released on a notice of 3 months, upon selection, from the date of receipt of offer of appointment.
g. upto a maximum of 10 years in the case of blind, deaf-mute and orthopaedically handicapped candidates.

Job Prospects :

Depending upon his rank, a candidate is recruited to services such as the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS) and other departments including Finance, Post and Telegraph, Revenue, Secretariat and so on. The appointment offers executive power. Promotions are time bound and increase in privileges are automatic. Selected candidates are first put through a training session for a short period. He is usually sent to an academic staff college associated with the service to which he is allocated. The greatest thing about civil service is the job security. Special facilities include subsidised accommodation, telephone and transport facilities, medical benefits, leave travel concession, etc. After retirement, there are very good social welfare facilities. Last but not the least is the immense satisfaction one derives at being able to participate in the development process of the country.

Remuneration :

The Government of India has fixed salary grades for Civil Servants. Approximately the range of salaries drawn at various levels is as follows:
Junior Officers: Rs. 8000-275-13500
Senior Officers: Rs. 10650-325-15200
Junior Administrative Grade: Rs. 12,750-375-16,500
Selection Grade: Rs. 15,100-400-18,300
Additional Secretary: Rs. 22400-525-24500
Secretary/Cabinet Secretary: Rs. 26,000/30,000
(The above scales only provide an idea of the pay scales. Different branches of the service have different scales of pay.)
In addition to the salary civil servants receive various allowances such as Dearness Allowance, City compensatory Allowance, Leave Travel Allowance, Medical and subsidised housing.

List of Head Post Offices/Post Offices where UPSC application forms are available

Andhra Pradesh Circle : Hyderabad GPO, Hyderabad Jubilee, Kachiguda Stn., Khairatabad, Secunderabad, Trimulgherry, Adilabad, Anantapur, Arundelpet (Guntur), Chittoor, Cuddapah, Eluru, Kakinada, Karimnagar, Khammam, Kurnool, Machilipatnam, Mahboobnagar, Medak, Nalgonda, Nellore, Nizamabad, Ongole, Srikakulam, Vizianagaram, Vijayawada, Vikarabad, Visakhapatnam, Warangal.
Assam Circle : Guwahati, Barpeta, Dhubri, Dibrugarh, Diphu, Golaghat, Hailakandi, Jorhat, Karimganj, Kokrajhar, Mangaldoi, Nagaon, Nalbari, North Lakhimpur, Sibsagar, Silchar, Tezpur, Tinsukia.
Bihar Circle : Patna, GPO, Bankipur, Arrah, Aurangabad, B. Deoghar, Bokaro Steel City, Banka, Battiah, Begusarai, Bhagalpur, Biharsharif, Buxar, Chaibasa, Chapra, Daltonganj, Darbhanga, Dhanbad, Dumka, Gaya, Giridih, Gopalganj, Gumla, Hajipur, Hazaribagh, Jamshedpur, Katihar, Madhubani, Motihari, Munger, Muzaffarpur, Nawada, Purnea, Ranchi, Saharsa, Samastipur, Sasaram, Sitamarhi, Siwan.
Delhi Circle : Delhi GPO, New Delhi, Indra Prastha, Ramesh Nagar, Sarojini Nagar, Lodi Road, Krishna Nagar, Ashok Vihar, Parliament Street, UPSC PO.
Gujarat Circle : Gandhinagar, Ahmedabad, Amreli Anand, Bharuch, Bhavnagar, Bhuj, Dahod, Godhra, Himatnagar, Jamnagar, Junagadh, Kheda, Mehesana, Navrangpura, Navsari, Palanpur, Patan, Porbandar, Rajkot, Revdi Bazar, Surat, Surendranagar, Valsad, Vadodara.
Haryana Circle : Ambala GPO, Ambala City, Bahadurgarh, Bhiwani, Faridabad, Gurgaon, Hissar, Jind, Karnal, Kurukshetra, Narnaul, Panipat, Rohtak, Sirsa, Sonepat.
Himachal Pradesh Circle : Shimla, Bilaspur, Chamba, Hamirpur, Kangra, Keylong, Kulu, Mandi, Nahan, Recong, Peo, Solan, Una.
Jammu & Kashmir Circle : Srinagar, Anantnag, Baramulla, Jammu, Kathua, Leh, Rajouri, Udhampur.
Karnataka Circle : Bangalore GPO, Bangalore City, Basavangudi, HAL II Stage, Jayanagar, R.T. Nagar, Bagalkot, Raichur, Rajajinagar, Belgaum Bellary, Bidar, Bijapur, Chikmagalur, Chitradurga, Devengere, Dharwad, Gadag, Gulbarga, Hassan, Haveri, Hubli, Karwar, Kolar, Madikere, Mandya, Mangalore, Manipal, Mysore, Nanjagud, Shimoga, Sirsi, Tumkur, Udupi.
Kerala Circle : Trivandrum, Alleppey (Alappuzha), Calicut, Cannanore, Ernakulam, Kalpetta, Kasargod, Kattappana, Kottayam, Malappuram, Palghat, Pathanamthitta, Quilon, Trichur, Kavaratti, (Lakshadweep).
Madhya Pradesh Circle : Bhopal GPO, Bilaspur, Ambikapur, Balaghat, Betul, Bhind, Chhatarpur, Chhindwara, Damoh, Dewas, Dhar, Durg, Guna, Hoshangabad, Indore, Jabalpur, Jagdalpur, Jhabua, Khandwa, Khargone, Lashkar, Mandla, Mandsaur, Morena, Narsinghpur, Neemuch, Raigarh, Raipur, Raisen, Rajgarh (Biora), Rajnandgaon, Ratlam, Rewa, Sagar Cantt., Satna, Sehore, Seoni, Shahdol, Shajapur, Shivpuri, Sidhi, Tikamgarh, Ujjain, Vidisha.
Maharashtra Circle : Mumbai GPO, Andheri, Borivili, Chembur, Chinehbunder, Dadar, Girgaon, Kalbadevi, Mahim, Mandvi, Mumbai Central, Ahmednagar, Akola, Alibag, Amravati, Aurangabad, Beed, Bhandara, Buldhana, Chandrapur, Dhule, Jalagaon, Jalna, Karad, Kolhapur, Latur, Nagpur, GPO, Nanded, Nasik, Osmanbad, Parbhani, Pune, Ratnagiri, Sangli, Satara, Sawantwadi, Solapur, Thane, Wardha, Yeotmal, Margaon (Goa), Panaji (Goa).
North East Circle : Agartala, Aizwal, Dharmanagar, Imphal, Itanagar, Kohima, Radhakishorepur, Shillong, Tura.
Orissa Circle : Bhubaneswar GPO, Angul, Bolangir, Balasore, Bargarh, Baripada, Berhamapur, Bhadrak, Bhawanipatna, Cuttack GPO, Dhenkanal, Jagatsinghpur, Jajpur, Jeypore (K), Jharsuguda, Kendrapara, Keonhargarh, Koraput, Nayagarh, Parlakhemundi, Phulbani, Puri, Rayagada, Sambalpur, Sundargarh.
Punjab Circle : Amritsar, Bhatinda, Faridkot, Ferozepur, Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur, Jalandhar City, Kapurthala, Ludhiana, Moga, Patiala, Ropar, Sangrur, Chandigarh.
Rajasthan Circle : Jaipur GPO, Jawahar Nagar, Shastri Nagar, Ajmer, Alwar, Banswara, Baran, Barmer, Bharatpur, Bhilwara, Bikaner, Bundi, Chittorgarh, Churu, Dausa, Dholpur, Dungarpur, Hanumangarh, Hindaun, Jaisalmer, Jalore, Jhalawar, Jhunjhunu, Jodhpur, Kankroli, Kota, Nagaur, Pali Marwar, Sawaimadhopur, Shastri Circle Udaipur, Sikar, Sirohi, Sriganganagar, Tonk.
Tamil Nadu Circle : Chennai GPO, Anna Road, St. Thomas Mount, T. Nagar, Bodinayakanur, Chengalpattu, Chidambaram, Coimbatore, Cuddalore, Dharmapuri, Dindigul, Erode, Kanchipuram, Karur, Madurai, Nagapattinam, Nagercoil, Namakkal, Pudukottai, Ramanathapuram, Salem, Sivagangai, Tambaram, Thanjavur, Thiruvannamalai, Tiruchirapalli, Tirunelveli, Tiruvallur, Tiruvayur, Turaiyur, Tuticorin, Udhagamandalam, Vellore, Villupuram, Virudhunagar, Pondicheerry.
Uttar Pradesh Circle : Lucknow, Lucknow Chowk, Agra, Akbarpur, Aligarh, Allahabad, Allahabad Katchery, Almora, Auraiya, Azamgarh, Bahraich, Ballia, Balrampur, Banda, Bansi, Barabanki, Bareilly, Basti, Bijnor, Budaun, Bulandshahr, Dehradun, Deoria, Dhampur, Etah, Etawah, Faizabad, Fatehgarh, Fatehpur, Firozabad, Ghaziabad, Ghazipur, Gonda, Gopeshwar, Gorakhpur, Haldwani, Hamirpur,Hardoi, Jaunpur, Jhansi, Kanpur, Kheri, Lalitpur, Mainpuri, Mathura, Mau, Meerut, Mirzapur, Moradabad, Muzaffarnagar, Nainital, Orai, Pauri, Padrauna, Pilibhit, Pithoragarh, Pratapgarh, Rai Bareli, Rampur, Roorkee, Saharanpur, Shahajahanpur, Sitapur, Sultanpur, Tehri, Unnao, Varanasi.
West Bengal Circle : Calcutta GPO, Alipore, Barabazar, Beleghata, Belghoria, Cassipore, Park Street, Tollygunge, Balurghat, Bankura, Barasat, Berhampore, Burdwan, Chinsurah, Cooch Behar, Darjeeling, Howrah, Jalpaiguri, Krishnagar, Malda, Midnapore, Purulia, Suri, Siliguri, Port Blair (Andaman & Nicobar Islands), Gangtok (Sikkim).
Selected Field Postoffices through 1 Central Base Post Office (CBPO),56 APO; 2 CBPO (99 APO)
Students often have doubts at the time they begin IAS preparation for the IAS exams. But before they can start any preparations they are siezed by a number of questions. Here we address some of those questions that arise while you prepare for the IAS exams.

Q1. What is the restriction on number of attempts in the Examinations?

Ans. Number of attempts – General-4, OBC-7, SC/ST- No restriction

Q2. Is there any relaxation in number of attempts for physically handicapped?

Ans. No. However physically handicapped candidates belonging to SC, ST and OBC categories will be eligible for relaxation in number of attempts provided to such categories.

Q3. Can a candidate who has completed his education from an open school/ University apply for Commission’s Examination?

Ans. Yes, provided it is a recognized University and he possess the educational qualifications prescribed for the exam and is otherwise eligible.

Q4. Whether a candidate belonging to a community included in the OBC list of states but not in the Central list of OBCs is eligible for age relaxation, reservation etc. for Commission’s Examinations?

Ans. No. Only candidates belonging to communities which are included in the Central list of OBC’s are eligible for such concessions.

Q5. Can a candidate choose an optional subject, which he has not studied at graduate/PG level?

Ans. Yes.

Q.2. Is it necessary for a candidate to take the same optional subject in the Main Exam, which he had taken in the prelims Examination?

Ans. No.

Q.3. If a candidate has applied for the CS (P) Examination but has not appeared at any paper in the CS (P) Examination will it be counted as an attempt?

Ans. No. An attempt is counted only if a candidate has appeared in at least one paper in CS (P) Examination.

Q4. Is a candidate who has done his graduation without passing class X and class X11 eligible for Civil Service Examination?

Ans. Yes.

Q.5. Can a candidate write different papers of Civil Service (Main) Examination in different languages?

Ans. No, Candidates have the option to write their answers either in English or in any one of the Eighth schedule languages.

Q.6. Can a candidate write the Civil Service (Main) Examination in English and take the interview in Hindi or any other Indian language?

Ans. If a candidate opts an Eighth schedule language for the CS (Main) Examination he will have the option to take the interview in same language or in English.

Q.7. How to choose a subject?

Ans. Normally one should select optionals, which one is familiar with, or has at least studied till the graduate level. If you are not comfortable with the subject, you should not select the subject as an optional. But the choice should not only be as per your interests but also be baed on the study material available. Even science and engineering students take up subjects like history, sociology, anthropology, grography, political science, psychology and public administration because there is a huge amount of study material available in these subjects. Also keep in mind that you may have been proficient in a subject, but lack of touch may make it tougher to crack technical subject where freshers may do better. The competition is among the people who have opted for the same subject. One should top in his/her subject to succeed in the examination. The Point is, if you are an electrical engineer with 2 years of experience go for a new subject like pub adm or sociology.
Analyse the syllabus of previous years and the question papers, and analyse past trends. Get some feedback/advice from seniors and fellow students who are well versed in the subject. Remember no subject is bad. History is good if you can spend more than 4-5 hours everyday. Geography is a good option if you can spend at least 4 hrs every day. Pub Ad, more than 3 hours. Sociology, more than 2 hours and so on…. So, it all depends on how much time you can spend a day and your liking of the subject. You have a very good memory then a technical subject may help else a social subject would be better. Lastly look for overlap in subjects like, sociology and pubad; history and political science etc.

Books for Civil Service Exam

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Management Books Paper I

1. Organisational Design: Khandwala; Madhukar Shukla (both)
2. Organisational Behaviour: Luthans and Robbins- for some portions Blanchart is also good.
3. Strategic Cost Management: Business Today supplements
4. Economics: Any good economics book
5. Management: Terry and Franklin; Koontz and Donnel ; Koontz and weihrich (any one)
6. Strategic Management: Michael Porter

Management Books Paper II

1. Marketing: Kotler and any one Indian author book(Saxena/Ramaswami etc.)
2. Financial: Pandey/Chandra/Khan & Jain/Bearley – Any two
3. Information Technology: Any good book which gives holistic view covering all the topics along with Internet based notes.
4. International: Business Media and Government Rules on export procedures, transfer pricing etc.
5. Operations: Adams/Taha
6. HRD: Mammoria/Monappa/Prasad/Flippo – Any two.’

REFERENCE BOOKS FOR HISTORY PRELIMS :

BOOKS ON ANCIENT INDIA :
1. Wonder that was India – A.L. Bhashem.
2. Ancient India Social and Culture – Luniya
3. Ancient India – an introductory outline – D.N.Jha.
4. An Advanced History of India – R.C. Majumda, H.C. Raychaudhurai, – Kalikinkar Datta
5. Ancient India – L.Mukherjee
BOOKS ON MEDIVAL INDIA
1. Advanced study in the History of Medival India – Volume I, II, III J.L. Mehta
2. Medival India – Volume I & II Satish Chandra
3. Wonder that was India – Rizzvi
4. Medival India – L. Mukherjee
BOOKS ON MODERN INDIA
1. Modern Indian History – Groover & Grooover.
2. A struggle for Independence – Bipin Chandra
3. Freedom Struggle – Bipinchandra
4. Modern India – L. Mukherjee
NCERT BOOKS
VIII, IX, X,XI,XII History
HISTORY BOOKS GUIDE
1. Indian History – Krishna Reddy
2. Indian History – Agnihotri
3. Competition Wizard Workbook.
4. IGNOU Material
5. Y.D.Mishra

REFERENCE BOOKS OVERALL :

BOOKS ON ANCIENT INDIA
  • NCERT (11th)
  • The Advanced History of India – Majumdar, Raychaudhuri & Datta
  • The wonder that was India – A. L Bashaon
  • Indus Civilization – (a) IGNOU booklet no. 2
  • The rise of civilization of India and Pakistan – Bridget and Raymond Allchin
  • Ancient India in historical outline (Revised and enlarged edition – 98) – D.N. Jha
  • Mauryan : Ashoka and the decline of mouryan empire – Romila Thapar
  • Indian Feudalism – R.S. Sharma
BOOKS ON MEDIEVAL INDIA
  • NCERT (11th)
  • The Advanced History of India – Majumdar, Raychaudhuri & Datta
  • Social life and cultural life of both Delhi Sultanate and Mughal India – J.L. Mehta
  • A history of South India – K. A. Nilakanta Shastri
  • IGNOU material (specially on agriculture and agrarian relations and culture)
BOOKS ON MODERN INDIA
  • NCERT (12th)
  • A new look into the modern Indian history – B.L Grover
  • Freedom struggle – Bipin Chandra, Varun Dey and Amlesh Tripathy (NBT)
  • India’s struggle for independence – Bipin Chandra
  • Modern India – Sumit Sarkar
  • IGNOU material (specially on freedom struggle)


Booklist in the perspective of changed syllabus Geomorphology

The Earth’s Dynamic Surface – By K. Siddhartha
Geomorphology – By Bloom
Geomorphology – By Sparks
Economic Geology – By Shackleton
Environmental Geology – By Valdiya
Climatology
Atmosphere Weather and Climate – By K. Siddhartha
Climate History and Modem Man – By Chorley
Science and Wonders of Atmosphere – By Gedzelman
Bio & Environmental Geog. Biosphere A Geography of Life – By Dr. Thomas and K. Siddhartha
Environmental Geology -ByValdiya
Living in the Environment – By Miller
Settlement Geography- Cities Urbanization and Urban System – By K. Siddhartha & S. Mukherjee
Urban Geography – By Herbert Thomas
Indian Industrial Geography Indian industry a geographical perspective – By S. Mukherjee and K. Siddhartha
Indian Economy – By Uma Kapila
General Reading environmental concerns and strategies – By T. N. Khoshoo
Development Indicators -Oxford University Press.
Environmental Hazards – published by Ministry of Environment and forest.
How to prepare
These changes are not at all mind boggling. They can be tackled with élan if thoughtful inputs goes into the preparation. And here comes the role of coaching institutes. Quality education to IAS aspirants will be of paramount importance in their preparation. What an individual candidate can accumulate in a year or so, institutes can make the candidate assimilate in a couple of months.
Also, to add to our discussion, these changes in the syllabus are also beneficial to the aspirants in some way. Like, as Geography is tending to become multi-disciplinary it would provide more coverage for general studies. Furthermore, the non-serious candidates can be weeded out by this process. =============================X===========================

REFERENCE BOOKS FOR PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION :

1. 6th to 12th NCERT Books for Geography.
2. Certificate of Physical Geography – Goh Cheng Leong.
3. Physical Geography -Savindra Singh
4.Physical Geography – Made simple series – Rupa Publications
5. Economic & Commercial Geography – Made Simple Series – Rupa Publications.
6. Human and Economic Geography – Leong & Norgan
7. Human Geography – Majid Hussain.
8. Geographical thoughts – Majid Hussain.
9. Field Work – 11 th NCERT.
10. Cartography – R.L. Singh
11. Geography of India – Gopal Singh
12. Economic & Commercial Geography of India – C.B. Memoria
13. Orient longman – Atlas.
14. TTK – Atlas
15. Dictionary of Geography – Penguin
16. Spectrum guide for Geography.
17. Siddhartha – Preliminary Question Bank.
18. Geography Guide – Narmadeshwar Prasad.
19. Brilliants

REFERENCE BOOKS FOR MAINS EXAMINATION :

Geography Books Paper – I
  • Physical geography – Savinder Singh
  • The Earth’s dynamic surface – K. Sidhartha
  • Physical geography – Strahler & Strahler
  • Climatology – D.S. Lal
  • Physical geography made simple – Rupa
  • Oceanography – Sharma & Vital
  • Biogeography – Savinder Singh
  • Evolution of geographical thoughts – Majid Hussain and Adhikari
  • Economic geography – K. Sidhartha
  • Economic and social geography made simple – Rupa
  • Urban geography – K. Sidhartha
  • Human geography – Majid Hussain
  • Geography of population – R.C. Chandra
  • Regional Planning in India – hand & Puri
  • Political geography – Dixit
Geography Books Paper – II
  • Physical environment – NCERT
  • NCERT Class XII
  • India: Physical aspects – K Sidhartha
  • Geography of India – Mamoria
  • Agricultural geography – Majid Hussain
  • Agricultural problems in India – Sadhu and Singh
  • Economic & Commercial geography of India – Mamoria
  • India’s urbanisation and urban systems – R. Ramachandran
  • Regional planning in India – Chand and Puri
  • Political geography – Dixit
  • India: political aspects – K. Sidhartha

REFERENCE BOOKS OVERALL :

PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
  • NCERT Vol -1
  • Physical Geography – Bunnett
  • Certificate physical and human geography – Goh, Cheng Leong
  • Physical Geography made simple
HUMAN AND ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
  • Human and Economic Geography – NCERT
  • Economic Geography, Economic and Social Geography made simple
  • Penguim masters studies on geography
  • The Cultural Landscape – Rubeistein
INDIAN GEOGRAPHY
  • Indian geography – Rammorthy Gopalakrishnan
  • Physical geography of India – S.M. Mathur
  • General geography – NCERT
  • Mineral of India – NBT (Wadia)
  • Resources and regional development – NCERT
  • Catography – R.L. Singh
  • World regional geography – Fellnan
  • Work book – K. Siddhartha and S. Mukherjee
  • Question Bank – Surendra Singh, 1000
  • Geography quiz – Muthiah

Geology Books for IAS

  • Geology: An Introduction – Kronaris and Krambine
  • Text Book of Geology – P.K. Mukherjee
  • Text Book of Physical Geology – Mahapatra
  • Geomorphology – Woolridge or Tharnbury
  • Principles of Petrology – G.W. Turrel
  • Petrography – Williams
  • Mineral and Crystal Science – V.C. Jesh
  • Sedimentary Rocks – Petti John
  • Underground Hydrology – David Keith Toad
  • Igneous Rocks and Metromorphic Petrology – Turner
  • Ocean – Squaredrop, Johnson and Bliming
  • Simple Geological Structure – Plate and Charlincr
  • Soil Minerology – I. E. Grim
  • A Dictionary of Geology – Morrison


Topicwise Listing of Suggested Law Books

Books on Indian Penal Code
– Atchuthen Pillai
– Ratanlal Dhiraj Lal
Books on Law of Tort
– Atchuthen Pillai
– R.K. Bangia
– Winfield
Books on Constitutional Law
– V.N. Shukla
– S.K. Kapoor
– J.N. Pandey
Books on Merchantile Law
– R.K. Bangia
– Avatar Singh
– Pollack and Mulla
Books on Jurisprudence
– P.K. Tripathi
– Dias

General Studies


1. Indian History – India Struggle for Independence by Bipin Chandra; NCERT Books ( XI & XII )
2. Geography – Spectrum
3. Indian Polity – Constitution of India by Bakshi
4. Indian Economy – Plus One, Plus Two Books, Pratiyogita Darpan
5. General Science – Tata Mc Graw Hill Guide
6. Mental Ability – Quantitative Apitude by R.S. Aggarwal
7. Current Affairs – Some magazines and Newspapers
i. The Hindu/The Times of India
ii. Frontline
iii. Civil Service Chronicle
iv. Chanakya
v. Competition WIZARD
vi. Civil Services Today
8. Guides
1. Tata Mc Graw Hill
2. Spectrum
3. Unique

Topic Wise Reference On General Studies

Books on Indian History & Culture:
NCERT (+ 2 level) — Ancient India, Medieval India, Modern India.
Publication Division : Gazetteer of India (Vol 2 : History & Culture)
Gandhi Nehru Tagore & Ambedkar — Gopal Krishna
Bipin Chandra – Modern India
A.C.Banerjee – History of Modern India Raghavan Aiyer — Mahatma Gandhi
Books on Geography:
NCERT : Physical Geography of India for X – XII Std
A Good School Atlas
Sharma & Cotinho : Economic and Commercial Geography of India.
Khullar : India- A Comprehnsive Geography
Charles Farro : General Principles of World Geography
Charles Farro : Monsoon Asia Reports published by Centre for Science and Enviornment And Tata Energy Research Institute
National journal – Kurukshetra, Yojana etc.
Down to earth
Books on Indian Economy:
NCERT (+1 level)—Evolution of Indian Economy(I C Dhingra).
Mishra & Puri or Dutt & Sundaram – Indian Economy
Economic Survey
The Economic Times,Business Standard
Yojana
Books on Social and National Issues :
Social Problem – Ram Ahuja
Social Welfare Magazine – Published by ministry of social welfare
Yojana/Kurukshetra
IIPa Journal
Books on Indian Polity:
NCERT (+1 level)—Indian Political System
N.L. Madan : Bhartiya Rajya Vyavastha
D.D. Basu—Indian Constitution
Kashyap—Constitution of India
Publication Division—Subhash C. Kashyap : Our Parliament
P.M. Bakshi—Indian Constitution
Our Constitution : Subhash C. kashyap
Perspective on Constitution : S.C. Kashyap
Frontline Magazine
IIPa Journal
Books on Science & Technology:
NCERT : (10 level) : Science, (+2 level) : Biology.
Popular Science Series (CSIR)
Reports Of the Ministry of Science and Technology Yojana
Science Reporter
Science and Technology in India – Spectrum
Books on Statistics:
(NCERT +1 level) Elementary Statistics
S.C.Gupta : Statistical Methods
Books on India and the World :
Journal of peace Studies
World Focus
Strategic Analysis
South Asian Journal
Other Books for General Studies:
1. India Year Book latest
2. One competitive Magazine
3. Guides like Tata Mc Graw Hill, Spectrum or Unique For General Reference 4. The Pearson General Studies Manual

World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)

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World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations. It is dedicated to developing a balanced and accessible international intellectual property (IP) system, which rewards creativity, stimulates innovation and contributes to economic development while safeguarding the public interest.
E-RECRUITMENT
Vacancy Announcement No: WIPO/11/P4/PPC014
Title: Translation Software Project Manager
Grade: P4
Appointment/Contract type: Fixed-term Project Personnel
Contract
Duration: One year, renewable *
Publication Date: 18 March 2011
Application Deadline: 26 April 2011
Organizational Unit: Functional Support Division
Brands and Designs Sector
Duty Station: Geneva, Switzerland
Post Number: MH01
Organizational Context:
Under the supervision of the IT Modernization Project Manager, or his delegate, the incumbent is responsible for the
following tasks:
Main duties:

(a) overseeing the implementation of SDL Trados translation software in the Brands and Designs Division, in particular
leading the design, development and implementation of a translation management system aimed at facilitating the
management, analysis, translation, quality-control and linguistic content delivery through the implementation of various
SDL Trados modules including but not limited to, translation memory, translation management and terminology
management;
(b) establishing related-project plans, as well as reporting progress against such plans to a project board and to WIPO Member States;
(c) overseeing the Change Management aspects of introducing the SDL Trados translation technologies;
(d) preparing of long-term resources necessary to sustain the implemented SDL Trados environment;
(e) performing other related duties as required.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Education:

University degree in computational linguistics, translation technology, translation together with demonstrated experience and knowledge of the application of information technology to translation.
Experience:
Demonstrated experience in leading projects involving the implementation of SDL Trados.
At least 9 years of professional experience in translation services and translation technology, including 5 years of managerial experience in design, implementation and supervision of translation tools and processes.
Skills:
Extensive knowledge and demonstrated experience of the SDL Trados suite of translation technologies. Knowledge of other translation memory, terminology and translation management tools would be an advantage.
Languages:
1/2Excellent knowledge of English. A good knowledge of either French or Spanish.
Annual salary: (Net of tax)
67,395 USD (at single rate)
72,373 USD (with primary dependants)
Post adjustment: 99.8 % of the above figure(s). This percentage is to be considered as indicative since variations may occur each month either upwards or
downwards due to currency exchange rate fluctuations or inflation.
Additional Information:
* Duration: renewable, subject to satisfactory performance and depending on the project time frame.
A written test and/or interview may be used as a form of screening.
Refer to WIPO’s Staff Regulation and Rules for detailed information concerning salaries, benefits and allowances.
Applications from qualified women candidates are encouraged.
The Organization reserves the right to make an appointment at a grade lower than that advertised.
Initial appointment is subject to a satisfactory medical examination.
For further instructions regarding the online application process, please visit the WIPO internet page at:
http://www.wipo.int/hr/en/

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