Do we know that in terms of Women Literacy BIHAR ranks at Bottom with 53% as per Statistical Year Book 2012. Find other fact about Indian Literacy rates(85% Male & 65% for Female)…
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Literacy Rate in India
Do we know that in terms of Women Literacy BIHAR ranks at Bottom with 53% as per Statistical Year Book 2012. Find other fact about Indian Literacy rates(85% Male & 65% for Female)…
Find further details in link below
Literacy Rate in India
By about 380 BC the Persian hold on Indian regions slackened and many small local kingdoms arose. In 327 BC Alexander the Great overran the Persian Empire and located small political entities within these territories. The next year, Alexander fought a difficult battle against the Indian monarch Porus near the modern Jhelum River. East of Porus’ kingdom, near the Ganges River, was the powerful kingdom of Magadha, under the Nanda Dynasty.
Plutarch (AD 46 – 120) was a Greek historian, biographer and essayist, known primarily for his Parallel Livesand Moralia. He gives an interesting description of the situation:
As for the Macedonians, however, their struggle with Porus blunted their courage and stayed their further advance into India. For having had all they could do to repulse an enemy who mustered only twenty thousand infantry and two thousand horse, they violently opposed Alexander when he insisted on crossing the river Ganges also, the width of which, as they learned, was thirty-two furlongs, its depth a hundred fathoms, while its banks on the further side were covered with multitudes of men-at arms and horsemen and elephants.
Exhausted and frightened by the prospect of facing another giant Indian army at the Ganges River, his army mutinied at the Hyphasis (modern Beas River), refusing to march further East. Alexander left behind Greek forces which established themselves in the City of Taxila, now in Pakistan.
After the death of Alexander in 323 BC, Seleucus was nominated as the satrap of Babylon in 320 BC.Antigonus forced Seleucus to flee from Babylon, but, supported by Ptolemy, he was able to return in 312 BC. Seleucus’ later conquests include Persia and Media. He invaded what is now Punjab in northern India and Pakistan in 305 BC.
Further reading as published by Sanujit
published on 12 February 2011, 12:51
Can be downloaded here: Indo-greek connection
Troy: Definition

English: Hectōr (Ἕκτωρ), or Hektōr, is a Trojan prince and the greatest fighter for Troy in the Trojan War. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Troy is the name of the Bronze Age City featured in theTrojan War of ancient Greek oral and literary tradition and the name given to the archaeological site in the north west of Asia Minor (now Turkey) which has revealed a large and prosperous city occupied over millennia. There has been much scholarly debate as to whether mythical Troy actually existed and if so whether the archaeological site was the same city, however, it is now almost universally accepted that the archaeological excavations have revealed the city of Homer’s Iliad. Other names for Troy include Hisarlik (Turkish), Ilios (Homer), Ilion (Greek) and Ilium (Roman).
Mythological Troy
Troy is the setting for Homer’s Iliad in which he recounts the final year of the Trojan War some time in the thirteenth century BC. The war was in fact a ten-year siege of the city by a coalition of Greek forces led by King Agamemnon of Mycenae. The purpose of the expedition was to reclaim Helen, wife of Menelaos, king of Argos and brother of Agamemnon. Helen was abducted by the Trojan prince Paris and taken as his prize for choosing Aphrodite as the most beautiful goddess in a competition with Athena and Hera. The Trojan War is also told in other sources such as the Epic Cycle poems (of which only fragments survive) and is also briefly mentioned in Homer’s Odyssey. Troy and the Trojan War later became a staple myth of Classical Greek and Roman literature. Futher Readings……………….. click below and download
Troy
India: Classification, Geographical Spread – For GS Mains Paper I (Culture + Human Geography)
This article is important for GS (Mains) Paper I .
Courtsey: Pasha notes
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) declared the results for the written test of the Combined Defence Services Examination (I)-2012 on Wednesday, June13.
The exam was held by the UPSC in February, 2012.
A total of 10,815 candidates have cleared the written part of CDS (I) – 2012 who will now have to appear for the interview conducted by the Service Selection Board of the Ministry of Defence. Read the rest of this entry »
Cropped from an icon of Saint Charalampus, Greek – Central School, early 17th century Χαραλάμπος is variously transliterated as Charalampus, Charalampos, Charalambos, Haralampus, Haralampos or Haralambos. Source http://www.templegallery.com/getfullpage.php?stockno=322 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Sociology Paper – 1 by Kshitij Tyagi (AIR 148/2011) as published by_Mrunal
Kshitij Tyagi got 293/600 in Sociology papers in 2011’s UPSC (Mains) exam. I’m merely copy pasting his study plan here:
For initiation into the subject, NCERTs and Haralambos are good enough. I also watched a few videos of IGNOU uploaded on the net for some of the topics.
I began with the old edition of Haralambos. It is a fantastic book for understanding the subject and its scope. I did not read the book from cover to cover and confined myself strictly to the syllabus. This initiated me into the realm of sociology. I then moved on to IGNOU’s BA notes which are an extremely useful compilation of sociological knowledge.
I also scanned through a few chapters of Giddens to get a hang of the subject. Before Prelims, I had made some notes for the first 3 chapters of paper 1 and had read some of the thinkers. I had by then acclimatized myself with the subject and also understood that the old edition of Haralambos was necessary but insufficient.
Anthropology Study-plan and Booklist by Dr.Vijay (IAS) for UPSC Civil Service (Mains) Exam
This article, is a compilation of gems given by Dr. K.Vijayakarthikeyan (AIR 22 / CSE 2010) on the IOforum. At present, He is an IAS officer in Tamilnadu cadre.
Disclaimer
Disclaimer
It’s completely based on my anthro strategy which helped me (Dr. Vijay) get 375 marks in Anthropology, in 1st attempt in cse 2010, it worked wonders with me, it may or may not work with you
Getting started with Anthropology
Entire syllabus of Anthropology can be seen on my other blogpost
Correction: UPSC 25 years paper
Dear Aspirant,
Recently, we have observed many of you, are asking questions on how to prepare for upcoming prelim exams for BPSC and JPSC prelims. unfortunately, we are not yet completed earlier PSC exam cycle(BPSC mains is still to happen in May/June and for JPSC mains, no news yet).
Never mind, we will be writing whole new article, once our anonymous get any lead to format of examination. meanwhile, who are serious for upcoming CSAT/BPSC/JPSC exams may download last 25 years question paper as attached and start solving it.
I hope this will help you big way.
General Studies UPSC (Mains) Paper I 1987 to 2011 (Last 25 Years).
All rumour of postponement has been proven untrue, here is admit card downloading link. All BPSC aspirant shall be warned to pursue such prep disrupting rumours!
http://www.biharonline.gov.in/BPSC/dashboard.aspx?AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1
or go to http://bpsc.bih.nic.in/
Also, here i would like personally thanks everyone who liked this website and pouring your queries. THANK YOU
regards and cheers!
ADMIN
Vivek
Once again, our discussion with Anonymous is proven to be true. Mains exams are getting conducted in May and June.
Here are details of exam centre, subject papers and dates as disclosed on BPSC website.
After Vikramshila Gangetic Dolphin Sanctuary is located in Bhagalpur District of Bihar, India. Bihar is planning to have its first Dolphin Research centre, which will be another first in Asia.
The Vikramshila Gangetic Dolphin Sanctuary is a 50 km stretch of the Ganges River from Sultanganj to Kahalgaon. Designated in 1991, it is the only protected area for the endangered Gangetic dolphins in Asia. Once found in abundance, only a few hundred remain, of which half are found here.
With only about 2,000 Gangetic river dolphins left in India, down from tens of thousands just a few decades ago, the Bihar government is planning to set up Asia’s first research centre to strengthen conservation efforts to save the endangered mammal.
An official in the chief minister’s office said the Gangetic dolphin research centre would be set up in Patna, where dozens of dolphins can still be seen in the stretch of the river near the state capital.
The man behind the proposal is RK Sinha, an expert on Gangetic river dolphins and chairperson of the working group for dolphin conservation set up by the central government. He said the centre was suggested by the Planning Commission and subsequently received “in principle” approval by the state government.
“A final decision in this regard is likely soon,” said Sinha, popularly known as the dolphin man.
Gopal Sharma, a scientist with the Zoological Survey of India here, said the centre would carry out research activities on the dolphin and also conduct a census in rivers in Bihar.
The Vikramshila Gangetic Dolphin Sanctuary, India’s only dolphin sanctuary, spread over 50 km along the Ganges, is located in Bihar’s Bhagalpur district.
The Gangetic river dolphin is India’s national aquatic animal but frequently falls prey to poachers. Their carcasses are found regularly on river banks.
The mammals are killed at an alarming rate with wildlife officials saying poachers kill them for their flesh and oil, which is used as an ointment and aphrodisiac.
Gangetic river dolphins fall under Schedule I of the Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act and have been declared an endangered species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
Last year, the Bihar government decided to set up a task force for the conservation of endangered species.
The Gangetic river dolphin is one of the four freshwater dolphin species in the world. The other three are found in the Yangtze river in China, the Indus river in Pakistan and the Amazon river in South America.
The Gangetic river species – found in India, Bangladesh and Nepal – is blind and finds its way and prey in the river waters through ‘echoes’.
reference: TOI online
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who appealed to celebrate the centenary as a festival, will formally inaugurate the function at Patna‘s Gandhi maidan. M I Khan reports
Bihar, which has been centre of knowledge and power over the centuries, on Thursday completed 100 years of its existence.
Three-day centenary celebrations have been planned to commemorate the founding of the state. Read the rest of this entry »
A revenue surplus budget of Rs 78,686.83 crore for 2012-13 for Bihar with thrust on agriculture and education, increasing taxes on Works contract, vehicle tax, VAT on tobacco products and brick-kilns was on Friday presented by Deputy Chief Minister S.K. Modi, who is also the finance minister.
Mr. Modi said for 2012-13 the revenue surplus is Rs 7088.59 crore and will be used for investment in physical infrastructure, generating productive capital assets like roads, buildings, power, schools, health centres and irrigation schemes.
The fiscal deficit for 2012-13 is Rs 7569.43 crore, which is 2.87 per cent of the GSDP. The fiscal deficit to GSDP has been limited to three per cent as per FRBM Act.
The net borrowing for 2012-13 has been limited at Rs 7916 crore by the Government of India and the GSDP estimate arrived at for the year is in accordance with 13th Finance Commission recommendations.
The public debt is estimated to be Rs 59,732.81 crore which is 22.64 per cent of GSDP, he said.
The department-wise allocation for the state plan for 2012-13 is Rs 3670.26 crore for education, Rs 3613.63 crore for road construction, Rs 2192.47 crore for water resources, Rs 2118.40 crore for social welfare, Rs 2001.75 crore for energy, Rs 8663.37 crore for planning and development, Rs 1661.78 crore for rural works, Rs 1574.84 crore for rural development, Rs 1200 crore for agriculture, Rs 1186.00 crore for panchayati raj and Rs 6917.50 crore for others.
Credits: The hindu; Timesofindia, Mauryatv, DD-Bihar.
Budget speech in hindi and english can be downloaded here:
http://finance.bih.nic.in/Budget/Budget-Speech.pdf
Dear Aspirant,
I know most of us are fed-up with goof up with this BPSC 2011-2012(whatever!) main exam date.
According to sources at BPSC given us some scoops on why this delay and when you can see some PR (press release).
Anoyn: “Why this delay source”:
Oh let me not tell you political scene and the turmoil happening all across the India. Anyon, look real cause was related to budget submission from BPS commission to government, so that Mr Modi can finish his agenda to state and preparing ourselves for a full-proof exam conducting modality(procedures) at least for mains.” said the Source
“we were waiting on brainstorming session and how to go about, we do not want to repeat history our neighbourly states.” said the really red-faced source
Anoyn: “So when you think dates will be announced”:
Source surges his shoulders and indicated with his figure:
“May be 2-4 weeks, after budget session mostly”
So guys brace you seat belt and lace your shoes, Mains exam dates are just next corner.
Thank you all for valuable comment and encouragement, nevertheless best of luck and hope you preparation must be rocking….
Vivek
Union Public Service Commission – UPSC has issued Civil Services Preliminary Examination Recruitment Notification for the recruitment of Approximately 1037 various vacancies in Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), Indian Police Service (IPS) and other Group-A & Group-B Services. The eligible candidates can apply through online application mode on or before 05/03/2012. The information about age limit, educational Qualification, how to apply, selection process and other details of UPSC Civil Services Preliminary Examination 2012 is mentioned below…
UPSC Civil Services Vacancy Details:
Total no of Posts: Approximately 1037 Posts
Name of the Posts:
1. Indian Administrative Service
2. Indian Foreign Service
3. Indian Police Service
4. Indian P & T Accounts & Finance Service, Group – A
5. Indian Audit and Accounts Service, Group – A
6. Indian Revenue Service (Customs and Central Excise), Group – A
7. Indian Defence Accounts Service, Group – A
8. Indian Revenue Service (I.T.), Group – A
9. Indian Ordnance Factories Service, Group ‘A’ (Assistant Works Manager, Administration)
10. Indian Postal Service, Group – A
11. Indian Civil Accounts Service, Group – A
12. Indian Railway Traffic Service, Group – A
13. Indian Railway Accounts Service, Group – A
14. Indian Railway Personnel Service, Group – A
15. Post of Assistant Security Commissioner in Railway Protection Force, Group – A
16. Indian Defence Estates Service, Group – A
17. Indian Information Service (Junior Grade), Group – A
18. Indian Trade Service, Group – A (Gr. III)
19. Indian Corporate Law Service, Group – A
20. Armed Forces Headquarters Civil Service, Group – B (Section Officer’s Grade)
21. Delhi, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, Daman & Diu and Dadra & Nagar Haveli Civil Service, Group – B
22. Delhi, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, Daman & Diu and Dadra & Nagar Haveli Police Service, Group – B
23. Pondicherry Civil Service, Group – B
24. Pondicherry Police Service, Group – B
Age Limit: Candidates must have not less than 21 years of age and must have not more than 30 years of age as on 01/08/2012.
Educational Qualification: Any Degree from a recognized university.
Application Fee: Candidates are required to pay a fee of Rs-50/- either by remitting the money in any branch of SBI by cash or by using net banking facility of facility of State Bank of India/ State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur/Sate Bank of Hyderabad/State Bank of Mysore/ State Bank of Patiala /State Bank of Travancore or by using Visa/Master Credit/Debit Card. No Fee for SC, ST & PH candidates.
Selection Process: Selection will be made on Written Test & Interview.
How to Apply: The eligible candidates can apply through online application mode by using the website http://www.upsconline.nic.in on or before 05/03/2012 till 11.59 PM.
Important Dates:
Last Date for Online Registration: 05/03/2012
Date Written Examination: 20/05/2012 (Preliminary)
For more details regarding age limit, educational qualification, how to apply, no of posts, selection process, application fee, written exam syllabus and other details of UPSC Civil Services Examination 2012 is available at the given below link…
Click here for UPSC Civil Services Exam 2012 Advt Details
Click here for Online Application Form
UPSC Civil Services Exam Recruitment 2012 Highlights Video
UPSC Civil Services Exam Recruitment 2012 Highlights Video (हिंदी)
For students who’ve been studying for the past year or more to gain entry into India’s prestigious Civil Services, the results for the Main exam are out. The Civil Service exam takes place in three parts, the Preliminary, the Main and the final Interview/Personality Tests. The selected candidates are chosen for Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), Indian Police Service (IPS) and other Central Services (Group ‘A’ and Group ‘B’).
The most coveted service is the IAS. The entire process is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC).
Representational Image. AFP
The results are available on the UPSC website. You can view them by clicking here.
The candidates who have cleared the Mains Results are now eligible for the final round of the selection process, which is the Interview. The UPSC website has a list of the roll numbers of the successful candidates, who’ve cleared the Main. The Interviews will begin on 19 March at the UPSC office in New Delhi.
The press note also includes a list of numbers that students can call if they don’t receive details of their personality tests. These numbers are 011-23385271, 011-23381125, 011-23098543 or Fax Nos. 011-23387310, 011-23384472, said a press note.
The results of the Civil Services exams are the most eagerly awaited ones in the entire year as a large number of students prepare for these exams hoping to gain entry into what is still regarded as the number one job in the country.
Courtesy: Firstpost
I am strong, because I’ve been weak. I’m fearless, because I’ve been afraid. I’m wise, because I’ve been foolish.
Category Code Written Exam
General 1 100
SC 2 83
ST 3 83
EBC 4 89
BC 5 96
BCL 6 87
New year gift from BPSC to few more students who are qualified due to additional corrected answer sheet are displayed below.
Press Release and Application Proforma for 53rd-55th Common Combined (Mains) Competitive Exam.
you may download from here or go to official website bpsc.bih.nic.in