Thursday, March 22, 2012

TNPSC EXAMINATION SCHEDULE 2012 – 2013: Recruitment, Number of Vacancies, Notification, Date of Examination, Results, Interview / Counselling, Group-1, Group-2, Group-4, VAO, Motor Vehicle Inspector etc.

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Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) has had a glorious past of 75 years. During 1923, the Lee Commission had recommended setting up of a Central Public Service Commission in India, but it did not give much thought to the need of establishing similar commissions in provinces.
It was left largely to the discretion of provincial Governments to recruit and exercise control over their Services, as they thought proper. As a result of the discretionary powers left to provincial Government, the Government of Madras and Punjab proposed to set up their Public Service Commissions.
The Madras Service Commission thus came into being under an Act of the Madras Legislature in 1929. Madras Presidency had the unique honour, of being the only province in India to establish the first Service Commission. The Madras Service Commission started with three Members, including the Chairman. After re-organisation of States in 1957, several Commissions were constituted. The Madras Service Commission became Madras Public Service Commission with headquarters at Madras in the year 1957. During 1970, when the name of the State was changed into Tamil Nadu, the Madras Public Service Commission automatically became the Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC).
In view of its important and impartial function, Public Service Commissions rightly find a place of pride in the Indian Constitution. Articles 16, 234, 315 to 323 deal with various functions and powers of the Public Service Commissions. The working of Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission is also regulated by Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission Regulation, 1954 and the TNPSC Rules of Procedure.
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TNPSC releases first-ever calendar of recruitment

Annual planner will cover period from April 1 to March 2013
Releasing the first ever annual calendar of recruitment by Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission, its chairman R. Nataraj said on Tuesday that technology would be leveraged to ensure transparency in the selection process.
The annual planner details the process from notification of vacancies to the examination dates and sets a deadline for publication of results.
In the period covered by annual planner – April 1 to March 2013 – the commission would conduct recruitment for an estimated 8,500 vacancies from village administrative officers to Group-1 service posts. In the same period, a backlog of about 7,000 vacancies would be filled, he added.
Mr. Nataraj told reporters that the objective was to complete the recruitment process within a timeframe and candidates would have a chance to peruse answer sheets online to clear any doubts about marks secured. The recruitment process is expected to be complete in three months from the date of closing of notification for written examinations; six months for written examinations with interview and nine months for a three-tier system under which candidates would write preliminary and main written examinations followed by an interview, he said.
Secure environment
As the system of examination was the same as before, the commission would focus on supervision and strict monitoring at all levels to curb malpractices. Already, webcams were being used in examination centres and new software would provide a totally secure environment, Mr. Nataraj said.

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TNUSURB 2012

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Combined Recruitment of Gr. II Police Constables/Gr. II Jail Warders/Firemen - 2012 is announced from TNUSRB

Applications of tnusrb recruitment 2012 will be issued from 21.03.2012.

Last date of receiving filled application is 23.04.2012

Date of written tnusrb examination 2012 is 24.06.2012




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Friday, March 16, 2012

Current Affairs March Quiz


Current Affairs March Quiz

Congratulations to all of you as we add this new resource to help you do better in your UPSC IAS exams. We shall be giving updated Current Affairs Quizzes that will include 2011 General Knowledge, Current Affairs Gk Questions and more. The Current Affairs Quiz will help you refresh your memory on current affairs of India and the world targetted at getting you ready for the UPSC exam. This 2011 General Knowledge Quiz will updated on monthly basis.



March Quiz

1. The 20th World Book Fair is held around 9-days long in India at?
Bangalore
New Delhi
Chennai
2. Name the bollywood producer who has been invited to speak at the Harvard India Conference 2012?
Ritesh Sidwani
Rakesh Roshan
Yash Chopra
3. Which Asian country was recently taken off the list of polio endemic countries by the World Health Organisation?
China
Pakistan
India
4. What is the salary limit to the salaried employees will not be required to file income tax returns for assessment year 2012-13?
Rs.5 lakh
Rs 3 lakh
Rs 4.5 lakh
5. Iran shutdown oil supplies recently for which countries?
India, Pakistan
India, China
Britain and France
6. Who inaugurated the 50th Passport Seva Kendra at Herald House near ITO in central Delhi?
Pranab Mukerji
SM Krishna
Manmohan Singh
7. Where did the 12th Defense Policy Group meeting between India and USA held?
New York
New Delhi
Los Angels
8. RBI Panel increased Priority Sector Target for Foreign Banks of Net Bank Credit to Which extent?
40%
50%
23.5%
9. Which party conquered the BMC election 2012 in Mumbai?
Shiv Sena
Congress
Samajwadi Party
10. Which Planet does contains water, discovered by NAZA recently?
GJ1214b
GJ1314b
GJ1214c

Highlights of Economic Survey 2011-12


Following are the highlights of Economic Survey 2011-12 :

  • Rate of growth estimated to be 6.9%.  Outlook for growth and stability is promising with real GDP growth expected to pick up to 7.6% in 2012-13 and 8.6% in 2013-14.
  • Agriculture and Services sectors continue to perform well. 2.5 % growth in Agro sector forecast. Services sector grows by 9.4 %, its share in GDP goes up to 59%.
  • Industrial growth pegged at 4-5 percent, expected to improve as economic recovery resumes.
  • Inflation on WPI was high but showed clear slow down by the year-end; this is likely to spur investment activities leading to positive impact on growth.
  • WPI food inflation dropped from 20.2% in February 2010 to 1.6% in January 2012; calibrated steps initiated to rein-in inflation on top priority.
  • India remains among the fastest growing economies of the world. Country’s sovereign credit rating rose by a substantial 2.98 percent in 2007-12.
  • Fiscal consolidation on track – savings & capital formation expected to rise.
  • Exports grew @ 40.5% in the first half of this fiscal and imports grew by 30.4%. Foreign trade performance to remain a key driver of growth. Forex reserves enhanced – covering nearly the entire external debt stock.
  • Central spending on social services goes up to 18.5% this fiscal from 13.4% in 2006-07.
  • MNREGA coverage increases to 5.49 crore households in 2010-11.
  • Sustainable development and climate change concerns on high priority.

Union Budget 2012-13 Highlights


  Budget identifies five objectives relating to  growth recovery, private investment, supply bottlenecks, malnutrition and governance matters