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Friday, June 18, 2010

DSC 2008 Teachers Recruitment Allotment Shedule

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It is a great news for many people who are waiting for Dsc 2008.To day the cabinet took decision to fulfill the notified vaccancies i.e 30,704.To day night the education minister Manikya Varaprasd decided to release the shedule of DSC 2008 Teachers Recruitment.

For more details See the official teachers website http://www.dseap.gov.in

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Monday, April 5, 2010

BBMP Elections 2010 Results

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India's pride, Bengaluru is nearly 500 years old and has grown from a small time settlement when Kempe Gowda, the architect of Bengaluru, built a mud fort in 1537 and his son marked the city boundaries by erecting four watch towers. Today Bengaluru has grown well beyond those four towers into a sprawling metropolis of more than 6 million people and is referred to as the Silicon Valley of India - accounting for more than 35 percent of India's software exports.

Bengaluru's temperate climate, high quality educational, scientific and technology institutions coupled with a thriving IT and Bio-Technology and manufacturing industry makes Bengaluru one of the most sought after global destinations.
 
BBMP Elections 2010 - Results


For more details about elections see the official website http://www.bbmp.gov.in/

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Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) 2010 Results

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BBMP Elections 2010: BJP emerges strong
Latest Positions: at 01.20 pm IST
Total Seats : 198
Result Announced : 185
BJP: 106
Congress: 61
JDS: 12
Others: 6

Proving many political pundits wrong, the BJP rose to power in the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike, bagging 98 seats in the 198-seat corporation. As the local MLAs and MPs too have a right to vote in the council election, the BJP has been assured of a clear majority in this civic body.

Yeddyurappa’s plans to postpone hiking the water rates and milk prices till the conclusion the BBMP election, seem to have borne fruits. As at 12.35 pm, the party’s tally stood at 98, as against 59 of the Congress, and 12 of the JDS. Independents have bagged six seats.

The debacle of the JDS, which expected to ride high on the issue of Nandi Infrastructure Corridor Enterprises by rallying around thousands of farmers against this project, has given rise to fresh worries to JDS supremo, Deve Gowda, and his sons, Revanna and Kumaraswamy. The BJP leaders, who expected to suffer a bit because of the low voter turn out, are smiling broadly.

It now remains to be seen as to whether Yeddyurappa will be able to lift Bangalore to the international standards as promised by him.

Ward no Ward Congress BJP JD (S) Others Winners
3 Atturu Renuka Gopalkrishna Dr Geeta Shashikumar BS Sudhjanvaakumari   BJP
4 Yelahanka Satellite Town M Krishnamurthy Muniraju M BT Kadamaba   BJP
6 Thanisandra Fahamidunnisa Mamata Suresh Lalitha Bai MukundaRao   JD S
11 Kuvempu Nagar Vijayakumari Gangamma Mariswamy Shobha V   BJP
13 Mallasandra Nagaveni RP Shashi Bhagyamma Siddaraju   BJP
17 J P Park Ganga BR Nanjundappa D Shivanna   BJP
19 Sanjaya Nagar Nagaraj NM Krishnamurthy Nanjappa   BJP
25 Horamavu Veena Ananda Reddy Tejasvini Raju Vijaya   BJP
32 Kaval Bairasandra Nethra Narayan Gowramma Ashwathamma   BJP
33 Manorayanapalya Fouzia Wazid Durga V Khammar Taj   Congress
36 Mattikere Harish Bopanna Muniswamy Gowda Subhash BS   BJP
37 Yeshwanthpura Munirathana BK Venkatesh BR Manjunath   Congress
44 Marappana Palya SD Jayamma Kalavathi Nagaraj Lakshmi   JD s
47 Devara Jeevanahalli R Sampath Raj Srinivas Rajini Murthy   Congress
51 Vijnanapura N Somesh Sukumar CM Muniraju   BJP
57 C V Raman Nagar Ramachandra M Krishna V Shamanna   BJP
67 Nagapura ML Ravishankar Harish Arun Kumar   BJP
73 Kottegepalya Honnagiri Gowda Venkatesh Babu Ravi Gowda   BJP
82 Garudachar Playa Pillappa N Kiran Babu BK C Nagaraju   Congress
94 Gandhinagar Nataraj S Ramachandra R Murugan   Congress
95 Subhash Nagar T Mallesh SP Subramanyam BR Udaykumar   Congress
99 Rajaji Nagar S Kiran Kumar Krishnappa Suresh BT   BJP
100 Basaveshwara Nagar Mangala Raju H Padmaraj Asha Devi   BJP
105 Agrahara Dasarahalli Shanthakumari Roopa Devi SV Prabhavathi   BJP
112 Domlur Rajaakshmi Geetha Srinivas Reddy HN Suguna   BJP
116 Nilasandra Lokesh KV Nagendra C Lakshmi Balakrishna   Congress
120 Cottonpet Vandana Vasanth Kumari Uma   BJP
123 Vijayanagar Nagaraj BTS Ravindra H N Vasudev   BJP
127 Mudalapalya M Geetha Shanthakumari Prema Bai   BJP
128 Nagarabhavi Lakshman Gowda Umesh Shetty K D Muniraju   BJP
132 Attiguppe K Doddanna Venkatesh BR Prakash   Congress
133 Hampi Nagar Srinath S Chandrasekharaiah A DeveGowda   BJP
139 K R Market Sampanigiraj Swaaroopa Ashwath   JD S
140 Chamrajapet BS Vijaykumar BV Ganesh M Shivakumar   BJP
145 Hombegowda Nagara Imtiyaz Pasha Sadashivaiah BC MZ Ali D Chandrappa Others
148 Ejipura PM Saroja Lakshmi Gundappa Jayashree   Congress
155 Hanumanth Nagar K Chandrashekar Jagadeesh PVS Prasad   Congress
159 Kengeri L Nagaraj Anjanappa -   BJP
162 Girinagar Kokila Murthy Latha Vijaykumar Shantala MS   BJP
166 Karisandra Jyothi S Reddy Gayathri Venkatesh Mumtaz   BJP
167 Yediyur Shamanna NR Ramesh Lakshmikanth   BJP
170 Jayanagar East Munisanjeevaiah N Lakshmikanth Samiullah   Congress
171 Gurappanapalya Mohammed Rizwan Tafasullah Ahmed Shakibullah Khan   Congress
172 Madivala BN Manjunath Reddy Gopal Reddy RamaKrishna Reddy   BJP
175 Bommanahalli Papaiah Reddy Manjunath Reddy Murugesh L   BJP
179 Shakambari Nagar Chandrashekar Raju B Somashekar Srinivas   BJP
182 Padmanabha Nagar HS Murali L Srinivas M Anjanappa   BJP
185 Yelchenahalli O Manjunath Balaji Singh CB Nagaraju   Congress
188 Bilekhalli BV Madhu Roopa Manjua   BJP
192 Begur - Nagaraj M Srinivas   JD S
193 Arakere C Krishnareddy Purushottam -   BJP
194 Gottigere Pushpa SK J Shantha Bhagyamma   Congress
197 Vasanthpura Shobha Vijaya Ramesh Bhagyamma Devraj   BJP

 Counting of votes is in progress in 29 centres. All the results are expected to be out by 2 pm. 1,336 candidates are in the fray. BBMP election is being held for the first time since 2001. Prohibitory orders under section 144 are in force in the city from 6 am today to 12 am on Wednesday, and liquor sale has been prohibited from 6 am to 12 midnight today.
 Source : daijiworld

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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Railway Budget 2010

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The formal Railway minister  Mamathea Benrjee released the Railway Budget 2010

With the Vision 2020 document for Indian Railways her guiding force, Mamata Banerjee presented the rail budget for the next fiscal on
Wednesday. As widely expected she provided various amenities and services to passengers.

Financial powers of field officers have been increased for quick execution of works. Railways is projected to spend a record Rs 1,302 crore in 2010-11 on passenger amenities.

Railways are going for a special drive for improving passenger amenities and cleanliness. Janata Ahar, economically priced food is available in many stations. Railways have decided to provide catering departmentally in selected trains. The Catering Policy is under revision and will be finalized as early as possible.

Keeping in view the continued focus to enhance passenger comforts, facilities, ambience and aesthetics, the following 94 stations have been further declared as Adarsh Stations: Alappuzha, Aluabari Road, Ambalapuzha, Andal, Angul, Ausgram, Badarpur Jn., Bagalkot, Bally, Ballyghat, Basti, Belpahar, Bethuadahari, Bhadreswar, Bhatar, Birshibpur, Bobbili, Chakda, Chandauli, Chandrakona Rd., Changanacheri, Changrabandha, Chas Road, Cherthala, Chhapra Jn., Chhatna, Chikballapur, Radhamohanpur (Debra), Dahod, Dantan, Debagram, Devanahalli, Dhanuvachapuram, Dinhata, Dodballapur, Doikallu, Domohani, Fuleswar, Galsi, Garbeta, Gauribidanur, Ghatera, Gokak Road, Gourinathdham, Gudur, Haldibari, Haripad, Hijli, Himmatnagar, Jagdispur, Jakhopura, Jamalpur, Jamnagar, Jamuria, Jharsuguda, Kalaikunda, Karuvatta, Kashinagar, Kayankulam Jn., Kochuveli, Kotdwara, Kulgachia, Lanjigarh Road, Lapanga, Lingampalli, Mavelikara, Maynaguri, Meramandali, Miraj, Narasaraopet, Nasik Road, Ochira, Parbhani, Purna, Raghunathpur, Ramnagar, Ratlam, Rengali, Sangli, Shankarpalli, Siddharth Nagar, Solapur, Sonamukhi, Sultanpur, Taldi, Tandur, Thiruvarur, Thiruvizha, Tikiapara, Titlagarh Jn., Vayalar, Vikarabad, Vishrambaug and Yelahanka Jn.

10 more stations woluld be converted to World Class Stations. They are Ambala Cantt, Bolpur, Ernakulam, Gorakhpur, Jammu, Jhansi, Kharagpur, Kota, Surat and Thane.

Railways proposes to take up construction of another 93 Multi-functional Complexes in the coming year at Abu Road, Agartala, Anara (Adra), Asansol, Aurangabad, Balasore, Ballyganj, Bankura, Bareilly, Barrackpore, Bathinda Cantt., Bellary Jn., Belughat, Belur Math, Bharatpur Jn., Bhavnagar, Bhilai, Bishnupur, Brahmapur, Davangere, Dhakuria, Dhanbad Jn., Dharmavaram (near Puttaparthi), Dibrugargh Town, Dimapur, Durgapur, Erode Jn., Gondia, Gorakhpur, Gulbarga, Hisar Jn., Jamalpur Jn., Jhargram, Jharsuguda Jn., Jhusi, Junagadh Jn., Kalyani, Karimnagar, Kasaragod, Katihar Jn., Kishangarh, Korba, Krishnanagar City Jn., Kurnool Town, Lokmanya Tilak Terminus Mumbai, Ludhiana, Madarihat, Majerhat, Malda Town, Mavelikara, Miraj Jn., Murshidabad, Nabadwipdham, Nadiad Jn., Nagercoil Jn., Naihati, Nellore, New Farakka, New Mal, Nizamabad, Orai, Patiala, Patna Saheb, Raigarh, Raja-Ki-Mandi, Ramnagar, Raxaul Jn., Rayagada, Rewa, Salem, Sambalpur, Sanchi, Sawai-Madhopur Jn, Shegaon, Shimoga Town, Sikar Jn., Siuri, Somnath, Sonipat, Srikakulam Road, Tarakeshwar, Tatanagar, Tiruchi Fort, Tiruttani, Tumkur, Udhampur, Vasai Road, Vijaywada, Vizianagram Jn., Wardha, Yesvantpur and Zahirabad (Medak).

Source : economictimes.indiatimes