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Friday 26 January 2018

69th Republic Day Of India

Talentzing wishes #Happy 26th January, #HappyRepublicDay!

The day of the Republic of India is celebrated as the day of Indian Constitution. Every year, January 26 is celebrated as India's Republic Day. On 26 January 1950, the Indian Constitution was changed to the Indian Constitution by the Constitution of India on 26 January 1950. The Constitution of India was passed on 26th November 1949 in the Constituent Assembly of India, and it was decided to be implemented on January 26, 1950 with a democratic rule of rule for India to emerge as an independent republic.
January 26th is a historical reason to choose. In 1930 the Indian National Congress declared Purna Swaraj the day. It was decided on the day of implementation of the full-fledged constitution.
It is one of the three national holidays in India. Apart from this, the Indian Independence Day, Gandhi Jayanti is the other two national holidays. This year 69th Republic Day of India





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Wednesday 17 January 2018

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Wednesday 10 January 2018

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Wednesday 26 July 2017

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Thursday 11 May 2017

RITES Recruitment 2017. Apply Online 4 RITES Jobs Vacancies

RITES Recruitment 2017 recent job notification issued for 1 vacancies for the post RITES Deputy General Manager recruitment 2017 in Gurgaon who completed LLB to apply recruitment in RITES 2017 online rites.com before 25.05.2017.






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RITES Recruitment 2017:

RITES Recruitment 2017-18: Apply Online for Latest 4 Rail India Technical and Economic Service Jobs Vacancies. At Fresher live, you can check the latest RITES Recruitment 2017 notifications updated on 11.05.2017 for both fresher’s and experienced candidates under various departments.
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Updated on
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Tuesday 4 April 2017

Andhra Pradesh Postal Circle Recruitment 2017 | 1126 Dak Sevaks



The Department of Posts, commonly known as India Post comes under the Ministry of Communications & Information Technology.The entire country is divided into 23 postal circles for providing postal services.Andhra Pradesh Postal Circle has announced its latest recruitment of 1126 Gramin Dak Sevak vacancies.

Gramin Dak Sevaks are posted at post offices located in rural areas to provide postal services for customers in that region.The job profile include post office operations, mail delivery, mail carriage & other related postal activities.

Post & Vacancies
Gramin Dak Sevak – 1126 positions [Gen: 625, OBC: 284, SC: 126, ST: 91]

The salary/ payscale of Gramin Dak Sevaks differs for each district as the openings exist across different areas.

Dates to Note

Online application registrations: March 18 to April 19, 2017

Who are Eligible?

To apply for AP Postal Circle Gramin Dak Sevak Recruitment 2017, one has to satisfy the following eligibility conditions.

Age: Candidates age should be 18 – 40 years as on April 19, 2017 (max relaxed by up to 5 years for SC/ ST candidates, 3 years for OBC, 10 Years for PH category)

Education: Candidates should pass 10th standard from approved state boards by the respective State Govt. / Central Govt.

Computer knowledge: The applicant should posses computer knowledge & will be required to furnish basic computer training certificate for at least 60 days from a recognized Computer Training Institute.

Selection Process:

The selections for gramin dak sevak posts would be done purely based on merit.For this purpose, only the marks obtained in std.X will be taken up for finalizing the merit list.

There is no weightage for possessing any higher qualification such as std.XII or marks scored in degree.

Shortlisted candidates will get an SMS that would be followed by document verification before awarding final appointment.




Registration & Application

Male applicants belonging to General & OBC category must pay Rs.100 at any head post office by informing the registration number at the post officer counter.

There is no fee for all Females (all categories) & SC/ ST candidates.

Interested individuals will need to register their details online through the websites –‘https://indiapost.gov.in’ or ‘https://appost.in/gdsonline’ before April 19, 2017.

Make sure to have all the following details with you at the time of registration:

Name (In capital letter as per X class certificate Marks Memo including spaces)
Father Name
Mobile Number
Date of Birth
Gender
Community
PH – Type of Disability – (HH/OH/VH) - Percentage of disability
State in which Xth class passed
Board in which Xth class passed
Year of Passing Xth class
Xth Class Certificate Number
You may also have to upload scanned copies of the above certificates.So remember to have the physical certificates while filling the application form.

More details: Having gone through the details about Andhra Pradesh Postal Circle Gramin Dak Sevak Recruitment 2017, click here to view the official notification online

For online application: Visit this page

Read more at http://www.bankexamsindia.com/2017/03/ap-postal-circle-gramin-dak-sevak.html#ixzz4dGyIOsAl

http://www.ndtv.com/jobs/gramin-dak-sevak-gds-recruitment-2017-at-andhra-pradesh-details-at-appost-in-1671240
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http://appost.in/gdsonline/Fee.aspx

Wednesday 8 March 2017

International Women's Day





International Women's Day (March 8) is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity.

International Women's Day (IWD) has been observed since in the early 1900's - a time of great expansion and turbulence in the industrialised world that saw booming population growth and the rise of radical ideologies. International Women's Day is a collective day of global celebration and a call for gender parity. No one government, NGO, charity, corporation, academic institution, women's network or media hub is solely responsible for International Women's Day. Many organisations declare an annual IWD theme that supports their specific agenda or cause, and some of these are adopted more widely with relevance than others.

"The story of women's struggle for equality belongs to no single feminist nor to any one organisation but to the collective efforts of all who care about human rights," says world-renowned feminist, journalist and social and political activist Gloria Steinem. Thus International Women's Day is all about unity, celebration, reflection, advocacy and action - whatever that looks like globally at a local level. But one thing is for sure, International Women's Day has been occurring for well over a century - and continues to grow from strength to strength.
Learn about the values that underpin and guide IWD's ethos.

International Women's Day time line journey

1908
Great unrest and critical debate was occurring amongst women. Women's oppression and inequality was spurring women to become more vocal and active in campaigning for change. Then in 1908, 15,000 women marched through New York City demanding shorter hours, better pay and voting rights.





1909
In accordance with a declaration by the Socialist Party of America, the first National Woman's Day (NWD) was observed across the United States on 28 February. Women continued to celebrate NWD on the last Sunday of February until 1913.

1910
In 1910 a second International Conference of Working Women was held in Copenhagen. A woman named Clara Zetkin (Leader of the 'Women's Office' for the Social Democratic Party in Germany) tabled the idea of an International Women's Day. She proposed that every year in every country there should be a celebration on the same day - a Women's Day - to press for their demands. The conference of over 100 women from 17 countries, representing unions, socialist parties, working women's clubs - and including the first three women elected to the Finnish parliament - greeted Zetkin's suggestion with unanimous approval and thus International Women's Day was the result.



1911
Following the decision agreed at Copenhagen in 1911, International Women's Day was honoured the first time in Austria, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland on 19 March. More than one million women and men attended IWD rallies campaigning for women's rights to work, vote, be trained, to hold public office and end discrimination. However less than a week later on 25 March, the tragic 'Triangle Fire' in New York City took the lives of more than 140 working women, most of them Italian and Jewish immigrants. This disastrous event drew significant attention to working conditions and labour legislation in the United States that became a focus of subsequent International Women's Day events. 1911 also saw women's Bread and Roses' campaign.

1913-1914
On the eve of World War I campaigning for peace, Russian women observed their first International Women's Day on the last Sunday in February 1913. In 1913 following discussions, International Women's Day was transferred to 8 March and this day has remained the global date for International Women's Day ever since. In 1914 further women across Europe held rallies to campaign against the war and to express women's solidarity. For example, in London in the United Kingdom there was a march from Bow to Trafalgar Square in support of women's suffrage on 8 March 1914. Sylvia Pankhurst was arrested in front of Charing Cross station on her way to speak in Trafalgar Square.

1917
On the last Sunday of February, Russian women began a strike for "bread and peace" in response to the death of over 2 million Russian soldiers in World War 1. Opposed by political leaders, the women continued to strike until four days later the Czar was forced to abdicate and the provisional Government granted women the right to vote. The date the women's strike commenced was Sunday 23 February on the Julian calendar then in use in Russia. This day on the Gregorian calendar in use elsewhere was 8 March.

1975
International Women's Day was celebrated for the first time by the United Nations in 1975. Then in December 1977, the General Assembly adopted a resolution proclaiming a United Nations Day for Women’s Rights and International Peace to be observed on any day of the year by Member States, in accordance with their historical and national traditions.

1996
The UN commenced the adoption of an annual theme in 1996 - which was "Celebrating the past, Planning for the Future". This theme was followed in 1997 with "Women at the Peace table", and in 1998 with "Women and Human Rights", and in 1999 with "World Free of Violence Against Women", and so on each year until the current. More recent themes have included, for example, "Empower Rural Women, End Poverty & Hunger" and "A Promise is a Promise - Time for Action to End Violence Against Women".

2000
By the new millennium, International Women's Day activity around the world had stalled in many countries. The world had moved on and feminism wasn't a popular topic. International Women's Day needed re-ignition. There was urgent work to do - battles had not been won and gender parity had still not been achieved.

2001
The global internationalwomensday.com digital hub for everything IWD was launched to re-energize the day as an important platform to celebrate the successful achievements of women and to continue calls for accelerating gender parity. Each year the IWD website sees vast traffic and is used by millions of people and organizations all over the world to learn about and share IWD activity. The IWD website is made possible each year through support from corporations committed to driving gender parity. The website's charity of choice for many years has been the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) whereby IWD fundraising is channelled. A more recent additional charity partnership is with global working women's organization Catalyst Inc. The IWD website adopts an annual theme that is globally relevant for groups and organizations. This theme, one of many around the world, provides a framework and direction for annual IWD activity and takes into account the wider agenda of both celebration as well as a broad call to action for gender parity. Recent themes have included "Pledge for Parity", "Make it happen", "The Gender Agenda: Gaining Momentum" and "Connecting Girls, Inspiring Futures". Themes for the global IWD website are collaboratively and consultatively identified each year and widely adopted.

2011
2011 saw the 100 year centenary of International Women's Day - with the first IWD event held exactly 100 years ago in 1911 in Austria, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland. In the United States, President Barack Obama proclaimed March 2011 to be "Women's History Month", calling Americans to mark IWD by reflecting on "the extraordinary accomplishments of women" in shaping the country's history. The then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton launched the "100 Women Initiative: Empowering Women and Girls through International Exchanges". In the United Kingdom, celebrity activist Annie Lennox lead a superb march across one of London's iconic bridges raising awareness in support for global charity Women for Women International. Further charities such as Oxfam have run extensive activity supporting IWD and many celebrities and business leaders also actively support the day.





2017 and beyond
The world has witnessed a significant change and attitudinal shift in both women's and society's thoughts about women's equality and emancipation. Many from a younger generation may feel that 'all the battles have been won for women' while many feminists from the 1970's know only too well the longevity and ingrained complexity of patriarchy. 



With more women in the boardroom, greater equality in legislative rights, and an increased critical mass of women's visibility as impressive role models in every aspect of life, one could think that women have gained true equality. The unfortunate fact is that women are still not paid equally to that of their male counterparts, women still are not present in equal numbers in business or politics, and globally women's education, health and the violence against them is worse than that of men. However, great improvements have been made. 


We do have female astronauts and prime ministers, school girls are welcomed into university, women can work and have a family, women have real choices. And so each year the world inspires women and celebrates their achievements.


IWD is an official holiday in many countries including Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, China (for women only), Cuba, Georgia, Guinea-Bissau, Eritrea, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Madagascar (for women only), Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Nepal (for women only), Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uganda, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Vietnam and Zambia. The tradition sees men honouring their mothers, wives, girlfriends, colleagues, etc with flowers and small gifts.


In some countries IWD has the equivalent status of Mother's Day where children give small presents to their mothers and grandmothers.
A global web of rich and diverse local activity connects women from all around the world ranging from political rallies, business conferences, government activities and networking events through to local women's craft markets, theatric performances, fashion parades and more. Many global corporations actively support IWD by running their own events and campaigns. 

For example, on 8 March search engine and media giant Google often changes its Google Doodle on its global search pages to honor IWD. Year on year IWD is certainly increasing in status.

So make a difference, think globally and act locally!
Make everyday International Women's Day.
Do your bit to ensure that the future for girls is bright, equal, safe and rewarding.

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