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During a demonstration flight in Sevastopol, the Su-30SM fighter aircraft suffered a premature deployment of a braking parachute.
The malfunction was caught on video at the All-Army Stage of Aviadarts-2019 Flight Crews Contest. For an unknown reason, the parachute opened up during the execution of the aerobatic figure "Pugachev's Cobra".
The incident did not affect the flight of the Su-30SM, which continued the performance and landed without further emergencies. The Russian Aerospace Forces didn't provide any official commentary. Read more ....
Demonstrators hold yellow umbrellas, the symbol of the Occupy Central movement, during a protest to demand authorities scrap a proposed extradition bill with China, in Hong Kong, June 9. REUTERS/Thomas Peter
U.S. President Donald Trump (L) listens next to Acting U.S. Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan during a Cabinet meeting on day 12 of the partial U.S. government shutdown at the White House in Washington, U.S., January 2, 2019. REUTERS/Jim Young
While in Europe to commemorate D-Day, Trump asked at least 3 people if they had any suggestions for different candidates, four sources said.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump appears to be having second thoughts about his choice of Patrick Shanahan as his next secretary of defense and asked several confidants in France last week about alternative candidates, according to four people familiar with the conversations.
The White House announced May 9 that Trump had decided to nominate Shanahan, who has served as acting defense secretary since January. But the White House has yet to formally submit Shanahan's nomination to the Senate.
While in Normandy, France, last week to commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day, Trump asked at least three people what they thought of Shanahan and if they had any suggestions for different candidates, the four people familiar with the conversations said.
MOUNT PLEASANT, Iowa (AP) — President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden spent Tuesday trading insults — sometimes almost simultaneously— as they stumped across Iowa in split-screen moments that could preview a ferocious fight ahead if the two face off for the presidency next year.
The back and forth laid bare the rising political stakes for each man, even with the election about 17 months away. Trump has zeroed in on Biden as a potential threat to his reelection chances and is testing themes to beat him back. Biden, meanwhile, is campaigning as a front-runner, relishing the one-on-one fight with Trump while making sure he doesn't ignore the demands of the Democratic primary.
US solders from Battle Group Poland conduct training during Saber Strike 2017, at Bemowo Piskie Training Area near Orzysz, Poland, June 7, 2017. US Army
Last fall, Warsaw asked for a tank division. Looks like they're getting rotating logistics troops instead.
The United States will add 1,000 troops to the 4,000 already deployed in Poland, a defense official said Tuesday.
Speaking not for attribution a day ahead of an anticipated formal announcement, the official said the added troops would have logistical, not combat, duties.
The announcement is expected when Polish President Andrzej Duda meets with U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday in Washington.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump took a public stance against the use of CIA informants to spy on North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Tuesday, saying it would not happen on his watch and possibly taking away a valuable tool of the U.S. intelligence community.
Trump's remarks to reporters on the South Lawn of the White House represented a fresh attempt by the president to cozy up to the North Korean leader, a policy that has drawn criticism for seeming to overlook Kim's autocratic rule.
Trump spoke a day after the Wall Street Journal reported that Kim's slain half-brother, Kim Jong Nam, was a source for the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. Kim Jong Nam was killed at the airport in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in 2017.
In undercover footage shot inside China's notorious Masanjia labor camp, prisoners are shown hunched over work tables, with piles of wire diodes—an electronic component—on either side of a rubber mat.
Working silently, intently, and urgently, they take diodes from the pile on the left, rub them on the mat, straightening them, and then place them in the pile on the right.
They do this work 15 hours a day, while being fed subsistence meals and receiving a pittance or no pay at all. One video shows a bowl of watery soup with just a few leaves of cabbage in it, daily fare that the inmates dub "cabbage swimming," because of the abundance of liquid.
Some inmates, exhausted, are shown lying down to sleep under their work tables.
SEOUL (Reuters) - A year after the first U.S.-North Korea summit, most people in countries with a stake in the process think relations between the old rivals have not improved significantly, highlighting a stalemate in their nuclear talks, a poll shows.
U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un met in Singapore on June 12 last year, after trading insults and nuclear threats that had pushed their countries to the brink of war.
But negotiations aimed at ending North Korea's nuclear and missile programs have stalled since their second summit in the Vietnamese capital, Hanoi, broke down in February.
In a poll commissioned by the Korea Foundation-Vrije Universiteit Brussel Korea Chair and released to Reuters, most respondents in the United States, Japan and Russia said relations between Washington and Pyongyang were similar to what they were a year ago.
WASHINGTON/BEIJING (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday defended the use of tariffs as part of his trade strategy while China vowed a tough response if the United States insists on escalating trade tensions amid ongoing negotiations.
The United States kicked off a tariff battle with China in 2018, seeking sweeping structural changes from Beijing. But tensions between Washington and Beijing rose sharply in May after the Trump administration accused China of reneging on promises to make structural economic changes during months of trade talks.
"Tariffs are a great negotiating tool," Trump tweeted, one day after saying he was ready to impose another round of punitive tariffs on China.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong braced for mass strikes on Wednesday after thousands braved thunderstorms overnight to stage fresh protests against a proposed extradition bill that would allow people to be sent to mainland China for trial.
Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam said she would press ahead with the legislation despite deep concerns across large swathes of the Asian financial hub that on Sunday triggered its biggest political demonstration since its handover from British to Chinese rule in 1997.
Thousands more from across various sectors in Hong Kong were expected to join the protesters early on Wednesday as businesses across the city prepared to go on strike.
* The U.S. Justice Department sent a formal application on Thursday, it is claimed * Assange faces charges under the Espionage Act over his WikiLeaks disclosures * He was evicted from the Ecuadorian embassy and arrested by UK police in April
America has sent Britain a formal request to extradite Julian Assange in a bid to put him on trial for leaking military secrets.
Assange is due in a British court for an extradition hearing on Friday and is wanted across the Atlantic for what U.S. officials call 'one of the largest compromises of classified information in the history of the United States'.
Justice Department officials sent the official request on Thursday, meeting a 60-day deadline after the WikiLeaks founder was arrested on April 11, government sources told the Washington Post.
Assange is accused of working with former US army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning in 'unlawfully obtaining and disclosing classified documents related to the national defense'.
The new report said its findings show arbitrary executions and extrajudicial killings under state custody have continued under the rule of young leader Kim Jong-un. (Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters)
In a country where millions depend on bread as a staple food to survive, crops from Syria's northeastern breadbasket region of Hasakeh are in high demand AFP
Gazing over his wheat field in northeastern Syria, farmer Adel Othman expects a bumper crop this year, but two rival authorities squabbling over his harvest have dashed his enthusiasm.
After successive droughts and eight years of civil war, both the local Kurdish authorities and the Damascus regime are desperate to buy up his region's produce to feed their people and maintain the peace.
In a country where millions depend on bread as a staple food to survive, both want the wheat grown in the country's northeastern breadbasket region of Hasakeh.
Farmers in the Kurdish-held region like Othman have been caught up in the middle, with only two potential sellers, neither offering a satisfactory price.
Russian forces are preparing a military operation to help Syrian dictator Bashar Assad reclaim the last major cities held by rebel forces and terrorists, according to Moscow's top diplomat.
"Terrorists systematically stage provocations and attack the positions of the Syrian army and communities and also the Russian air base Hmeymim with multiple rocket systems and drones," Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told reporters Monday, per state-run media. "Neither the Syrian army nor Russia will leave such outrages without crushing retaliation."
The Baltops-2019 NATO naval drills are held on June 9-21 in the southern part of the Baltic Sea
MOSCOW, June 11. /TASS/. A Su-27 fighter jet was scrambled on Monday to intercept US and Swedish reconnaissance planes near Russia's border over the Baltic Sea where NATO is holding drills, and escorted the jets to prevent the violation of Russia's state border, the Defense Ministry said on Tuesday.
"On June 10, the Russian airspace control services over the neutral waters of the Baltic Sea detected two air targets approaching Russia's state border. A Su-27 fighter jet of the Baltic Fleet's Air Defense Forces was scrambled to intercept the targets," the statement said.
The drones targeted Khamis Mushait in the kingdom's south but caused no damage or casualties, Saudi Arabia says.
Saudi air defence forces on Monday intercepted two drones launched by Houthi rebels from neighbouring Yemen, state media reported, as the Iran-aligned group steps up attacks on the kingdom.
The drones targeted Khamis Mushait in the kingdom's south and caused no damage or casualties, the Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen said in a brief statement released early on Tuesday by the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA).
* Yukiya Amano says Tehran has accelerated production of fuel-grade uranium * Move does not automatically put Iran in breach of nuclear pact, but sets it on track to breach stockpile limits set under the deal * Iran set July 7 deadline to breach deal unless it receives benefits it was promised * German foreign minister visited Tehran this week in attempt to salvage the pact
Iran has followed through on a threat to accelerate its production of enriched uranium, the head of the U.N. atomic watchdog said on Monday.
International Atomic Energy Agency chief Yukiya Amano also issued a rare warning to world leaders, saying he was worried about increasing tensions in the Middle East.
Iran had threatened to quadruple its production of enriched uranium after America stepped up sanctions and moved troops to the region after tearing up the nuclear pact signed under the Obama administration.
* North Korea announced on Tuesday that America had shown 'arrogance' * Day before anniversary of historic summit between Trump and Kim in Singapore * Since second meeting at Hanoi in February, North Korea has shunned the US * They have accused the Americans of acting in 'bad faith' in nuclear negotiations
North Korea is demanding the US 'rolls back its hostile policy' and warns their nuclear deal could be 'dead' ahead of the anniversary of the historic Trump-Kim summit.
The first-ever meeting between a North Korean leader and a sitting US president took place on June 12 last year in Singapore, where Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump signed a vaguely-worded deal to achieve 'complete denuclearisation'.
The Japanese Defense Ministry confirmed Tuesday that a Chinese aircraft carrier passed through the country's southwestern islands toward the Pacific Ocean, but there was no intrusion into Japan's territorial waters.
It is the third time that the Liaoning, commissioned in 2012 as Beijing's first aircraft carrier, has sailed between Okinawa's main island and Miyako Island, according to the ministry. The last time the ship was spotted in the waters was April 2018.
Havana (AFP) - Six months on from the euphoria that greeted full internet access for mobile phones on the communist-run island, frustrated Cubans complain it is too expensive, too slow and crippled by government censorship.
Hundreds have joined a Twitter campaign to call for affordable rates.
"We are hungry, hungry for information, hungry for online surfing, hungry for knowledge and intellectual freedom," summed up one user.
"It's not possible that the internet is a luxury in the 21st Century," said another campaigner using the hashtag #BajenLosPreciosDeInternet -- "drop internet prices" in Spanish.
Another accused state-owned telecommunications company Etecsa of spying on the population.
Etecsa "is spying on us and censoring us with full impunity."
WNU Editor: To be connected at your home in Cuba (censorship and all) it costs about $800/month. In a country where the average salary is about $30 a month, it is all but impossible for the average person. I know tourists have options. But unless you are staying in an upscale resort, expect the same headaches that most Cubans have.
The Consumer Research Team at the Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center has posted an online questionnaire that will help the center's Combat Feeding Directorate determine the direction it will take with future operational rations. (Photo Credit: Michael Stepien, NSRDEC Combat Feeding Directorate)
Ditching carbs may be the key to military success in America's future wars.
Top Pentagon officials say research has shown that human bodies in ketosis — the goal of the popular and controversial ketogenic diet — can stay underwater for longer periods, making the fat- and protein-heavy eating plan a potential benefit to military divers. It is one example of a rapidly growing trend as military researchers zero in on how nutrition and certain drugs can enhance how fighting men and women perform in battle.
But U.S. defense officials say they lack the legal authorities to dictate to soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines what they can and cannot eat. Critics of the entire concept warn that the military is entering a danger-filled world if it begins ordering diets and drug protocols solely to build more lethal warriors.
WNU Editor: My formula to stay in top shape (both body and mind) is .... sleep 7 hours minimum/eat healthy with the help from a nutritionist/aerobic-weight-flex exercises 5 times a week/stay away from stress/and put and keep myself in a situation that is always positive.
* 55 per cent of U.S. women between age 18 and age 54 would prefer to live in a socialist society rather than a capitalist one ,polling data from mid-April show * That number is 40 per cent for men and women combined, underscoring a deep gender schism * Self-described Democratic socialists like New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders have brought socialism back in vogue * Americans don't agree on what socialism is, but majorities understand that socialist governments own companies rather than private individuals or groups * Large majorities agree that providing a basic living to everyone and covering the cost of tuition and healthcare are hallmarks of socialist systems * Venezuela is suffering famine and near revolt after instituting socialist reforms; socialism undergirded Soviet communism
In a year when Bernie Sanders is making his second run for president and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has become a political Twitter star eclipsed only by Donald Trump, socialism is on the rise among Americans – especially women.
A Harris Poll conducted for Axios found that 55 per cent of U.S. women between the ages of 18 and 55 would rather live in a socialist society than a capitalist one.
That number was 40 per cent overall, including men, suggesting men are far more suspicious of communal ownership and control of everything in American society.
New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, both self-described Democratic socialists, have pulled their party to the left with promises of expanded government benefits and handouts.
WNU Editor: Being one who spent a good part of his life living in a socialist paradise, I can say with 100% confidence that the worst place for a woman to live in is a socialist country. But don't take my word for it. For those who have any doubts my suggestion is to take a trip to Venezuela for a few weeks and experience what they are going through right now..
WASHINGTON — Lockheed Martin and the U.S. Department of Defense have reached a handshake agreement on the next lot of F-35 joint strike fighters, an agreement that for the first time includes options for customers to purchase additional aircraft over the next few years.
In a statement, Pentagon acquisition head Ellen Lord called the agreement, worth $34 billion over lots 12, 13 and 14 for 478 aircraft, a "historic milestone."
The agreement includes 157 jets in lot 12, and comes with an estimated 8.8 percent Unit Recurring Flyaway cost savings from the previous lot. While the Pentagon did not provide costs per aircraft in its news release, that would amount to about $81 million per F-35A conventional takeoff and landing model compared to $89.2 million for an F-35A in lot 11.
Turkey's security bureaucracy already has alternative plans in case the United States halts the delivery of the F-35 jets over Ankara's decision to buy S-400 missile systems and has been considering Russian Su-57 or Chinese J-31 stealth fighters as possible options, pro-government Yeni Åžafak daily said on Sunday.
As a last move of Washington's increased pressure on Ankara to cancel the S-400 deal with Moscow, the Acting U.S. Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan sent a letter to Turkish Defence Minister Hulusi Akar on Thursday detailing how Turkey's participation in the F-35 program will be all but suspended as of July 31, unless Turkey withdraws from its planned purchase of Russian defence systems.
WNU Editor: The Russian option is not really feasible. The Russian air force does not have many of them, and their recent order to purchase 76 Su-57s will take a decade to complete .... Russia Orders 76 Su-57 Stealth Jets (May 18, 2019). Then there is the training of air crews, maintenance, parts, etc.. Nope. This is not a feasible option. The Chinese J-31 is even murkier. China is known to export military hardware and equipment at a good price, but fighter jets are an entirely different thing. This option is just like the Russian one. It will be years before Turkey gets one jet, and then there is the training, maintenance, parts, etc., issue that will need to be worked out.
Hong Kong police unleashed rounds of tear gas and fired bean bag pellets on thousands of protesters Wednesday, violently dispersing crowds assembled around the government headquarters to demonstrate against a proposed extradition law.
As the noxious chemicals exploded late in the afternoon, protesters armed with only umbrellas began to flee in every direction, stampeding into nearby buildings, and running along the harbor front to get away from the fumes.
It was not immediately clear what set off the confrontation, though local media reported that some protesters had stormed into the government headquarters prompting police to set off rounds of tear gas and smoke bombs inside the building, as well as outside.
Thousands of demonstrators had poured into the streets surrounding Hong Kong’s legislature Wednesday morning, choking major thoroughfares with barricades and human chains, and prompting the government to abruptly postpone a planned debate over the divisive extradition law.
As the turnout swelled, the head of the Legislative Council put off the debate to an “unspecified later time,” according to an official statement. Protesters continued to assemble, matched by a heavy presence of riot-gear-clad police.
The city has boiled over into massive protests in recent days as the government attempts to fast-track controversial legislation that would, for the first time, allow fugitives to be sent to mainland China. The bill has ignited fears about the former British colony’s continued autonomy—promised after its return to Chinese sovereignty in 1997—and also underscored the depth of anxiety over its relationship to Beijing.
Hundreds of young demonstrators staged an overnight protest Tuesday in the park abutting the Legislative Council, spreading tarps and sleeping bags over wet grass, undeterred by the bouts of rain. In the morning, streams of fellow protesters clad in black and white joined the campers. At the height of the morning commute they commandeered police barricades and dragged them across key roadways to block access to the government headquarters.
Protesters said they wanted to signal to the government that opposition to the extradition bill is widespread, and won’t relent anytime soon. “We’re furious, we’re angry, and some of us are afraid, but we’re here anyway. This is a chance to do something important,” said Laurie Wen, a 48-year-old writer.
The government is standing by the proposed legislation despite today’s protests and a massive march on Sunday through the heart of the financial hub. Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung made a video appeal for protesters to return home, but the crowds are defiant.
Few felt the government could be persuaded to backdown from the bill, but they insisted on making their opposition clear.
“At least I can say I came out and fought for the next generation,” says a protester who asked to be called Ms. Ho. She pitched a tent adjacent to the government headquarters and plans to stay there until the law is withdrawn, or police forcibly remove her.
A citywide strike was also called Wednesday, with trade unions, teachers, businesses and other groups taking to social media to circulate the appeal for a June 12 boycott. Further protests are expected in the run up to a vote on the bill slated for next Thursday. If it succeeds in coming before the chamber, its passage is all but guaranteed in a legislature dominated by pro-Beijing lawmakers.
The bill has provoked international condemnation. On Tuesday, U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi issued a statement against “this horrific extradition bill.” The bipartisan U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission has also spoken out.
“The extradition bill imperils the strong U.S.-Hong Kong relationship that has flourished for two decades,” Pelosi said. “If it passes, the Congress has no choice but to reassess whether Hong Kong is ‘sufficiently autonomous.’”
Business groups in the city, including the American Chamber of Commerce, have warned the law could imperil the city’s standing as an international financial hub, and prompt foreign investors to withdraw.
“I do feel like it is a last battle,” said Chloe Cheng, a 25-year-old speech therapist. “I think if all these people come out and say no and the government still passes the law, it shows that they can and will do whatever they want.”
The extradition bill is the latest flashpoint in a city seething with frustration in the wake of recent efforts to integrate it more closely with China—including the disbanding a pro-independence political party, instituting mainland Chinese jurisdiction at a new high-speed railway terminus in Hong Kong and criminalizing the mockery of China’s national anthem. Now the bill has become a showdown for the unique freedoms that continue to differentiate the city from the mainland.
The bill would make it easier for criminal suspects to stand trial on the mainland, where the conviction rate is 98% or higher. Hong Kong’s government says the legislative change will close a loophole excluding the mainland from extradition agreements and prevent the enclave from becoming a haven for criminals. But critics fear it will be used to stifle dissent and effectively legitimize Beijing’s high-profile, extrajudicial detentions of dissidents, such as a number of publishers and booksellers in 2016.
“It is completely ridiculous and goes against the core values of Hong Kong…democracy and rule of law. If this bill passes, there will be no rule of law, and no democracy,” said Wong Yae Ching, 25, a protester.
The latest attempts to paralyze Hong Kong through acts of civil disobedience—with youth leading the charge—recall the pro-democracy demonstrations that shook the city during 2014’s “Umbrella Revolution.” That 79-day uprising began with calls to “occupy Central” and already Wednesday’s sit-in around the legislature is being dubbed “Occupy 2.0.”
“During Occupy Central 2014, we had said, ‘We will be back,'” Pro-democracy legislator Claudia Mo told the crowd to cheers on Wednesday. “Today, we say, ‘We are back.'”
Opposition to the extradition bill has galvanized an even wider segment of Hong Kong society, including groups that normally abstain from the city’s frequent marches and rallies. Business associations, housewives, lawyers groups, church leaders and the horse racing community have all vocally opposed the bill.
“It’s an identity issue for Hong Kong,” Antony Dapiran, a Hong Kong-based lawyer and the author of a book about dissent in the city, told TIME. “The government is threatening to take away part of those rights and freedoms that make up what they see as being part of the core identity of being a Hongkonger and I think that’s why it evokes such a visceral reaction from so many people… cutting across socioeconomic and other divides.”
Several people who said they had never joined a protest before told TIME they felt moved by the coverage of police clashing with protesters and trying to clear large crowds.
“We have to come out now because we may no longer have any chance to come out again,” said Lillian Lam, a 26-year-old grad student and first-time protester.
Authorities have reiterated calls for protesters to express their demands peacefully, but some say they have been left no recourse as they face an outcome that no amount of public outcry can seemingly alter.
“Over a million people came out to march. In other countries the government would pay attention to that. Not in Hong Kong. Is that because the Hong Kong demonstrators are too peaceful?” said Karen Chan, a 21-year-old student who joined the overnight protest along with a group of friends. “The government is not afraid and not listening.”
Police have said they have “sufficient manpower” to deal with any threat Wednesday. Thousands of officers have been deployed and dozens of police vans are parked on arterial roads leading up to the legislature.
Speaking after the debate was postponed, 24-year-old Benjamin Chen said “It is great that they are now taking more time to reconsider,” but added that the delay cannot be considered a victory. “I think most of the protestors will stay out on the street to wait to see how the government responds.”
Many appeared ready for a prolonged stakeout, pledging to occupy the government complex until the extradition bill is retracted.
“We will fight until the end. That is the Hong Kong spirit,” says Henry Tse, 30.
—With reporting by Aria Hangyu Chen, Amy Gunia and Hillary Leung / Hong Kong
(KAMPALA, Uganda) — A child in Uganda has tested positive for Ebola in what is the first cross-border case of the deadly virus since an outbreak started in neighboring Congo last year, Uganda’s health ministry said late Tuesday, in a blow to efforts by health workers who for months sought to prevent contamination across the heavily traveled border.
The patient, a 5-year-old Congolese boy, has been isolated at a hospital in a district near the Congo border, Ugandan Health Minister Jane Aceng told reporters.
The announcement puts new pressure on the World Health Organization to declare the Ebola outbreak — the second-deadliest in history — a global health emergency.
In April a WHO expert committee decided that the outbreak, while of “deep concern,” was not yet a global health emergency.
International spread of a disease as contagious as Ebola is one of the major criteria WHO considers before declaring a situation to be a global health emergency.
The Congolese boy crossed into Uganda on June 9 with his family through the Bwera border post, WHO said in a statement. He sought treatment at Kagando hospital and was transferred to Bwera Ebola treatment unit, WHO said.
Confirmation of Ebola was made on Tuesday by the Uganda Virus Institute. “The ministry of health and WHO have dispatched a rapid response team to Kasese to identify other people who may be at risk,” WHO said.
There have been more than 2,000 confirmed and probable cases of the Ebola virus in Congo since August, with nearly 1,400 deaths.
The disease is spread mainly through contact with the bodily fluids of those infected. For the first time an experimental but effective Ebola vaccine is being widely used, and Uganda has vaccinated nearly 4,700 health workers, WHO said.
Uganda has had multiple outbreaks of Ebola and other hemorrhagic fevers since 2000.
For most of the year, Mount Everest is left alone to pierce the sky and slice the hurricane-speed winds that whip its summit. But for a few weeks every spring, the winds die down and mountaineers from all corners take a shot at reaching the top of the world.
This year, an estimated 891 climbers reached Everest’s summit — a record year, but not necessarily one to celebrate. The crowds on Everest, which have been problematic for years, have become a serious safety issue. And this season, there were only five days with winds under 30 m.p.h., compared with 11 such days last year. The combination of more people making the attempt and fewer climbing days exacerbated the bottlenecks and created long queues. Climbers suffering from altitude sickness could not descend to seek medical attention.
In total, there were 11 deaths on Everest this year, marking one of the deadliest seasons in the mountain’s history.
The Nepalese government, which controls permits for the southern and more popular side of the mountain, has vowed to investigate what happened. Seasoned climbers are calling for significant reforms. Alan Arnette, a respected mountaineer who chronicles Everest expeditions, says a confluence of events have contributed to the crowded conditions, including the proliferation of low-cost guides, ignorant and inexperienced climbers and a government he believes is willing to turn a blind eye in the name of revenue. “Greed is at the country level and the guide level,” he says.
Here’s a look at Everest’s climbing history, and how deadly this season has been compared to past years:
With its modernist buildings, spacious grounds and airy cafeteria packed with young adults slinging backpacks while scrolling through their Instagram feeds, the African Leadership University on the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius looks much like any other college campus. Except, perhaps, when it comes to the library. Here you will find no silent temple to books and knowledge; in fact, the university’s Pure Learning Library has no books at all. Instead there’s a cacophonous din of competing ideas, as students convene in animated groups around communal tables, shouting out solutions while feverishly diagramming them on the whiteboards that panel the walls. “We aren’t really encouraged to be quiet here,” explains Jeremiah Nnadi, a second year Computer Science student from Nigeria, with a shrug. “We believe that the best way to learn is from our colleagues. Regurgitating the stuff you memorized from books just to pass an exam isn’t really going to solve Africa’s problems, is it?”
While books can be found elsewhere on campus, ALU’s approach to educating the next generation of African leaders looks a lot different from the traditional Western universities it was once modeled upon, starting with the scope of its ambition. When the Ghana-born, Stanford Business School-educated entrepreneur Fred Swaniker opened the Mauritius campus in 2015, he not only pledged to build 25 more like it in Africa, he also promised to produce 3 million young African leaders over the next 50 years. The first class of those leaders, made up 79 people hailing from more than 40 countries across the continent, graduate on June 12.
For Swaniker, this graduation serves as the first milestone in an ambitious program to reinvent education for a new generation in a uniquely African context. It is also the solution to an unanticipated problem that sprung up when he first sought to disrupt African education. In 2008, Swaniker launched his African Leadership Academy in Johannesburg, recruiting high school students from across the continent and promising to prepare them for the best universities the world had to offer. But once they got into those Ivy League and European universities, they rarely came back. “I realized we were actually contributing to the brain drain,” says Swaniker. “So I said it’s time that Africa had its own Stanford and MIT and Harvard. But instead of replicating the universities that were built for another era, we should build a university that looks to the future, that educates the leaders Africa needs.”
The Mauritius campus, with a residential program catering to 355 students, focuses on collaborative learning and pan-African leadership examples. Each classroom is dedicated to a influential African leader or artist — the Sankore wing, referencing one of the oldest universities in the world, in Timbuktu, Mali, features classrooms named after Ethiopian runner Haile Gebrselassie, U.N. general-secretary Boutros Boutros-Ghali and South African writer Bessie Head; the faculty lounge celebrates South African anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko. The four dormitories are dedicated to the great African civilizations, such as Axum, Kongo, and Songhai. Even the cafeteria aspires to pan-African cuisine, though Nnadi, the Nigerian computer-science student, says the attempt to create his nation’s national dish, jollof rice, “needs a lot of help.”
Complaints about cafeteria food being a universal college constant, the real difference at ALU can be found in the classrooms. ALU emphasizes real-world problem solving, starting on day one. Incoming students are presented with a list of challenges currently facing African countries, from climate change to health care, education, urban growth or immigration. For the rest of the year they are expected to research the issue, discuss it with classmates, teachers and outside specialists, and present concrete solutions. Developing leaders for the 21st century, says Swaniker, goes beyond academics. “The whole idea is to create problem solvers who have learned how to learn, rather than regurgitate knowledge. That means developing vital skills: critical thinking, leadership, communication, entrepreneurship, data analysis—this is what we need to develop Africa.”
Instead of majors, students have missions. Last year, one student established—and found funding for—a shelter for the island’s street dogs. Another team developed a campus-to-town transport system, vital for co-eds itching to get away from the sugar-cane fields surrounding the university for something more lively. Group work is encouraged because it develops leadership skills, says Nnadi, 20. “Going into real life from this point, I feel like there is no problem I won’t be able to deal with because I have seen it all: slackers, fights, conflict.”
And summer internships are mandatory. The school coaches students through the rigorous internship research and application process; by the time they graduate, most will have at least a year’s worth of work experience in Africa, and have applied to multiple jobs, giving them a head start in the real world. Nnadi has two internships lined up this summer—one at the Bank of Kigali in Rwanda developing an online platform for mobile banking, and another back home in Nigeria, mostly, he admits, so he can fill up on jollof rice before starting another school year.
The laser focus on problem solving means that graduates should be well prepared to tackle whatever comes their way, from finding a job to taking on some of the continent’s biggest issues. But the ALU experience has also raised the bar, making it harder for some students, like 25-year-old Kaone Tlagae from Botswana, to go back home. “I left home with the idea that I would come back and create change, but now that I have seen what the other countries [in Africa] have to offer, the other opportunities out there, I’m not sure it’s the right place for me anymore.” Maybe, she admits with a twinge of guilt as she contemplates taking a job in Kenya instead, ALU isn’t so good at stopping the brain drain after all.
Swaniker disagrees. The point of ALU, he says, is to create a cadre of African leaders and entrepreneurs who are trained to solve African problems, not just local ones. “We want a generation of Africans who are thinking on a continent-wide scale, who have networks across the continent, who can build pan-African businesses and grow economies and drive trade.” It’s not a brain drain, he says, but cross-pollination. “If someone from Botswana wants to develop a project in Zimbabwe, then there is probably someone from Zimbabwe who sees opportunity in Botswana.” A major part of entrepreneurship, after all, is spotting opportunities others might have missed.
Botswana has scrapped laws criminalizing same-sex relations on Tuesday, in a victory for LGBT rights in Africa.
The country’s high court overturned the law dating back to colonial times that criminalized consensual same-sex relations. It’s a big step for LGBT rights in Africa, where more than 30 out of 54 countries across the continent have laws criminalizing gay sex.
Judges voting to revoke the laws said they were unconstitutional. Sexual orientation “is an important attribute of one’s personality,” and “is not a fashion statement,” judges said. The court was packed with activists cheering the decision.
The case was brought two months ago by a student at the University of Botswana and supported by local and regional gay rights groups.
It comes just weeks after Kenya’s courts upheld its own laws that punish same-sex relations with up to 14 years in prison, after Kenyan human rights and LGBT organizations filed a petition.
Homosexuality has been a crime in Botswana since the late 1800s, when it was under British rule.
Section 164 of the country’s penal code, defines same-sex relations as “carnal knowledge against the order of nature”. The wording resembles that of the laws of many other former British colonies where homosexuality is illegal.
Judge Michael Leburu said anti-sodomy laws are a “British import” and were developed “without consultation of local peoples”, according to journalists tweeting from the courtroom.
Gay sex is punishable by death in parts of Nigeria, Somalia and Sundan; while offenders risk life prison sentences in Sierra Leone, Tanzania and Uganda.
Mozambique, São Tomé and Príncipe and Cape Verde have abolished laws criminalizing gay relationships.
Earlier this year Angola adopted a new penal code which led to the decriminalization of same-sex relations and a ban on discrimination based on sexual orientation.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest Twitter missive on financial markets holds water for some currency watchers.
Trump said Tuesday that the euro is “devalued” against the dollar, “putting the U.S. at a big disadvantage.” He may not be wrong: the common currency is over 22% undervalued versus the greenback according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s purchasing-power-parity model. And then there’s the “Big Mac” approach to gauging currency valuations, which shows the euro is about 15% too cheap.
This is because the Euro and other currencies are devalued against the dollar, putting the U.S. at a big disadvantage. The Fed Interest rate way too high, added to ridiculous quantitative tightening! They don’t have a clue! https://t.co/0CpnUzJqB9
“The euro’s definitely undervalued on most measures,” said Kit Juckes, Societe Generale SA’s chief global FX strategist. “A persistent current-account surplus when unemployment is falling makes it hard to argue the currency isn’t undervalued.”
The euro briefly dipped following Trump’s tweet to a daily low of $1.1302, before rebounding to trade little changed at $1.1314. The common currency has weakened about 4% against the greenback over the past 12 months.
Other gauges suggest that valuations haven’t skewed too far from historical norms. A Federal Reserve dollar index that’s inflation-adjusted and trade-weighted is about 6% above its 20-year average. Meanwhile, the euro is about 6% below its average since its debut at the start of 1999.
“It’s well within the normal range of valuation,” said Adam Cole, chief currency strategist at RBC Capital Markets. “I don’t think there’s a policy of maintaining an undervalued currency, or holding it at undervalued levels.”
The euro is only a few percentage points undervalued, based on proprietary measures that show the exchange rate that would bring consumer prices to equal levels across countries, Cole said.
Valuation Matters
The dollar’s value is a concern for the U.S. administration if its strength makes American exports less competitive abroad. It’s also a worry for monetary-policy makers as it tends to restrain import prices, working against their efforts to boost inflation.
Fed policy is partly responsible for the euro’s valuation, according to Jane Foley, head of currency strategy at Rabobank International in London.
“The fact that the Fed has been the only Group-of-10 central bank to ratchet up a significant amount of policy normalization since 2015 certainly helped support the USD,” she said. “Of course, it can be argued that Trump’s tax cuts in 2018 increased the need of the Fed to hike last year.”
(MOSCOW) — In a stunning turnaround, Russian authorities Tuesday abruptly dropped all charges against a prominent investigative reporter after a public and media outcry over his arrest, and they promised to go after the police who allegedly tried to frame him as a drug dealer.
The release of Ivan Golunov marked an extremely rare case of security officials admitting a mistake. It also highlighted the difficulties that Russian journalists routinely face when reporting on sensitive topics like graft, corruption and President Vladimir Putin’s personal life.
The 36-year-old Golunov was stopped Thursday by police on a Moscow street and taken into custody, where his defense team said he was beaten and denied a lawyer for more than 12 hours. The journalist, who works for the independent website Meduza, had been facing drug charges that could put him in prison for up to 20 years.
Supporters mounted a nationwide campaign on his behalf, with journalists and others picketing Moscow police headquarters for five days. More than 20,000 people signed an online pledge to march in the capital on Wednesday, a public holiday, to protest Golunov’s arrest.
But Interior Minister Vladimir Kolokoltsev surprised the nation when he announced that all charges against Golunov were dropped after police found “no proof of his part in a crime.”
“I believe that the rights of any citizen, whatever his professional affiliation, ought to be protected,” the minister said, adding that he will ask Putin to dismiss two police generals, including the drug chief of the Moscow police, and suspend the officers who detained Golunov.
Speaking outside police headquarters, a shy and shocked-looking Golunov said he still couldn’t believe he was cleared so quickly.
“I will keep doing investigations to justify the trust of all those who supported me,” he said.
He added that he hopes the police will stop trying to frame innocent people, adding: “I hope it will not happen to anyone else in our country.”
In an unusual broadcast, his release was shown live on a state-controlled 24-hour news channel.
Judicial statistics indicate that the chances for criminal charges to be dropped or an acquittal once a person is in custody are extremely slim. When it does happen, authorities tend to avoid taking any blame.
“When the authorities admit their mistakes, admit the mistakes of the law enforcement officials and correct them, that’s very good because it shows that the government is reasonable,” Alexei Venediktov, editor-in-chief of the influential Ekho Moskvy radio station, told the Interfax news agency.
It is not yet clear if the police reversal represented a turning point for the many Russian journalists who are routinely attacked or face government pressure for their work. Many of them say they don’t feel safe to operate and report freely.
“We have put the pressure on the system and it worked this time,” said Pavel Kanygin, investigative reporter at Novaya Gazeta. “But it really is impossible to work in this environment.”
The circumstances of Golunov’s detention alarmed others in the media. In an apparent attempt to portray him as a professional drug dealer, police on Friday released several photos, reportedly from his home, of what appeared to be a drug lab. They later retracted the statement, saying that the photos were taken elsewhere.
In a separate statement later, the police said they found cocaine at Golunov’s home. A judge put him under house arrest Saturday following a public outcry of support, including from high-profile journalists working for state-owned media.
Many Russian journalists have to tread carefully in their work, especially when reporting about Putin and his family. But since Golunov’s work mostly focused on Moscow City Hall and the city’s crime-ridden funeral industry, the case raised questions about a possible shift in where the red lines are drawn in Russian journalism.
Award-winning journalist Roman Badanin was ousted from three major editorial positions between 2011 and 2016 after the media outlets under his leadership touched on topics believed to be too sensitive for the Kremlin.
Three top editors at the business newspaper RBC, including Badanin, were ousted in 2016 after reporting on Putin’s inner circle, including an investigative piece about an oyster farm near a mansion that a whistleblower has described as “Putin’s palace.”
To Badanin, the crackdown on Golunov stands out because it lower-level decision-makers, rather than the Kremlin or government-connected tycoons, were likely behind it.
“Ivan’s case tells us that now violence or unlawful actions against journalists can be applied at a lower level, not just by the Kremlin,” he told The Associated Press.
In act of journalistic solidarity not seen for at least 15 years, RBC and two other major papers, Kommersant and Vedomosti, published identical front pages on Monday with the headline “I am/We are Ivan Golunov,” and called for a transparent investigation of his case. The newspapers all had first-hand experience of government pressure and indirect censorship.
The solidarity surprisingly extended to tightly controlled state TV channels, with some commentators referring to Golunov as “a colleague” and questioning the police evidence.
Rights activists have long complained of police abusing their powers and planting drugs on innocent people. About 130,000, or nearly a third of the country’s prison population, were convicted on drug-related charges.
Golunov’s release prompted several prominent officials, including close Putin ally Alexei Kudrin, to call for a review of how drug charges are used and abused.
In a joint statement, the CEO and editor in chief of Meduza, along with Golunov’s lawyer and two other prominent journalists, pledged to investigate the police officials responsible for the arrest.
“The group of journalists we have gathered together in recent days will continue working, and now, they will be working together with Ivan himself,” the statement said. “This is only the beginning. We have a lot of hard work ahead of us if we are to ensure that what happened here will never happen again to anybody.”
(LONDON) — Boris Johnson solidified his front-runner status in the race to become Britain’s next prime minister on Tuesday, gaining backing from leading pro-Brexit lawmakers.
But he faced calls from his rivals to abandon his low-profile campaign strategy and start answering questions from journalists and the public.
Ten candidates are running to succeed Theresa May, who stepped down last week as Conservative Party leader.
Johnson, 54, has won the backing of many Brexiteer Conservatives by promising to lead Britain out of the European Union by Oct. 31, with or without a divorce deal.
Brexit-backing ex-party leader Iain Duncan Smith wrote in Tuesday’s Daily Telegraph that Johnson “is the most likely to deliver on the requirement to leave the EU” by that date.
Johnson has also been endorsed by some pro-EU Tories who think the flamboyant, tousle-haired ex-foreign secretary has the skills to energize a demoralized party and win back voters angry at the mess politicians have made of Brexit.
In a straw poll among a right-of-center bloc of Tory lawmakers on Monday, Johnson received almost double the votes of his nearest rival.
Most have given television and radio interviews and held public launch events — things Johnson has so far avoided, in an attempt to reduce the chance of gaffes that could derail his campaign. He also has not said whether he will participate in planned televised debates among leadership candidates.
The right-leaning Daily Mail newspaper said in an editorial that “if he wants to win, this bunker mentality is simply not good enough. Even though he’s the favorite, he can’t just sit back and hope to win by default.”
Health Secretary Matt Hancock, another contender, said “everybody who puts their name forward to be prime minister should be open to scrutiny, should be accountable.”
“I think everybody should participate in the proposed TV debates and I think we have got to ask the question, why not?” he told the BBC.
May resigned as Conservative leader last week after failing three times to secure Parliament’s backing for her divorce deal with the EU. She’ll remain caretaker prime minister until the party chooses a replacement.
The candidates to succeed her divide between those, including Johnson, who say the U.K. must leave on the scheduled date of Oct. 31, and others willing to delay departure in order to secure a divorce deal that’s acceptable both to the EU and to Parliament.
“It is not going to be possible to leave on the 31st of October,” said candidate Mark Harper, who said more time would be needed to secure a reworked deal with the EU and get it through Parliament.
But former House of Commons leader Andrea Leadsom put herself firmly in the hard Brexit camp, saying that “leaving the EU on October 31 is for me a hard, red line.”
In votes starting Thursday, the 313 Conservative lawmakers will narrow the field of 10 candidates down to two, who will be put to a vote of about 160,000 party members nationwide.
The winner, who will become Britain’s next prime minister, is due to be announced in late July.
(BEIRUT) — A Lebanese man with permanent U.S. residency who had been imprisoned in Iran for years on charges of espionage said Tuesday that he was subjected to “kidnapping, arbitrary detention and a show trial,” adding that his release served to de-escalate tensions between the U.S. and Iran.
In his first comments after arriving in his native Lebanon, Nizar Zakka denied reports that his release was part of a wider deal but suggested that it had helped avert further escalation in the region.
Zakka’s release comes amid heightened tensions between Iran and the U.S. after President Donald Trump withdrew the U.S. from Tehran’s nuclear deal with world powers. It comes against the backdrop of high-stakes diplomatic activity aimed at easing tensions between the two foes.
“The initiative, from beginning to end, was born in Lebanon. … But I won’t deny that this initiative had positive results on the region and appears to have stopped much of what might have happened,” Zakka told reporters shortly after arriving in Lebanon.
Zakka is one of several prisoners with either dual nationality or links to the West held in Iran. Lebanese officials have for years asked for his release, and it was not clear why Iran decided to act now.
The White House said it was “thankful” for Zakka’s release but wants to see other Americans who are detained there released as well.
“We’re thankful for the release of the individual in Iran,” press secretary Sarah Sanders said. “The big question is there’s several others and we want to see those people released as well.” Sanders declined to say whether the U.S. government was involved in securing Zakka’s release.
The U.S. State Department later released a statement welcoming Zakka’s release from his “unlawful imprisonment.”
“We hope that Mr. Zakka’s release is a positive sign for American detainees in Iran,” it added, referring to several U.S. citizens who remain in detention in Iran.
Flanked by his wife and siblings, Zakka spoke at the presidential palace, his first stop after arriving on a private plane at Beirut airport. He was accompanied by the chief of Lebanon’s General Security Directorate, Maj. Gen. Abbas Ibrahim, who had traveled to the Iranian capital to bring him home.
Wearing a dark suit and tie, Zakka flashed reporters the victory sign and hugged his brother Ziad before he went into a meeting with President Michel Aoun, who had personally requested his release.
“Mr. president, my family and I owe you for the rest of my life for what you did in order for me to win my freedom,” Zakka said after the meeting. “I went there (to Iran) upon an official invitation to a country where I was kidnapped.”
Zakka, an information technology expert, was arrested in Iran in September 2015 while trying to fly out of Tehran. He had just attended a conference there at the invitation of one of the country’s vice presidents. The following year, he was sentenced to 10 years in prison after authorities accused him of being an American spy — allegations vigorously rejected by his family and associates.
Earlier on Tuesday, an Iranian judiciary official confirmed that Tehran has agreed to hand over Zakka to Lebanese officials, providing the first official confirmation of his release, which had been anticipated for days.
“A court has accepted the condition of freedom for Nizar Zakka and he will be handed over to Lebanese officials,” judiciary spokesman Gholamhossein Esmaili said, according to the judiciary’s Mizan news agency.
A report Monday on the Iranian state TV’s website mirrored an earlier one carried by the semi-official Fars news agency about Zakka.
State TV, like Fars, quoted an anonymous source saying Zakka’s forthcoming release should only be seen as a “sign of respect” for the Lebanese militant Hezbollah group and its leader, Hassan Nasrallah.
“In this regard, no negotiations have taken place at any level with any person or any government,” state TV said.
Esmaili stressed that Zakka’s release was within “the frame of the law.”
“We reviewed the (Lebanese) president’s request through the Supreme National Security Council,” Esmaili said. “Also, the Lebanese Hezbollah group considered the approval of his freedom as prudent.” The leader of the Iranian-backed Hezbollah has not made public comments about Zakka’s imprisonment, but pro-Hezbollah media have said that Nasrallah had in recent days urged the Iranians to facilitate his release.
Zakka, who lives in Washington and holds resident status in the U.S., leads the Arab ICT Organization, or IJMA3, an industry consortium from 13 countries that advocates for information technology in the region.
In 2016, The Associated Press reported that Zakka’s supporters wrote to then-Secretary of State John Kerry, stating Zakka traveled to Iran “with the knowledge and approval of the U.S. State Department, and his trip was funded by grants” from it.
Zakka’s IJMA3 organization had received at least $730,000 in contracts and grants since 2009 from both the State Department and USAID, the lead American government agency fighting poverty and promoting democracy across the world.
The State Department has yet to respond to a years-old request from the AP for information about those grants.
Shahindokht Molaverdi, an adviser to President Hassan Rouhani who as a vice president invited Zakka to Iran, told the AP in September that Iran’s government had “failed” to help Zakka.
“This is in no way approved by the government,” Molaverdi said. “We did all we could to stop this from happening, but we are seeing that we have failed to make a significant impact.”
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Swachh Maharashtra Mission, Government of Maharashtra invites application from the eligible candidates for the post of City Coordinator. This recruitment of Swachhh Mission involves for Urban Sites of Maharashtra Government. To maintain the Urban sites and improve the Swachh Mission, there is a want of 384 City Coordinators to process the mission. The Swachh Mission of Maharashtra is recruiting graduated candidates. The Officials has released the Notification on the month of June 2019. Youngsters would be preferable for the Swacch Maharashtra Mission. The Online Application will be open till 17th July 2019. Interested can register to join the Maharashtra Clean India Concept.
Applicants can get detailed information about the Vacancy from the below section. We people have attached the educational qualification, age limit, selection process, salary details and so on. Do check with the section completely and get to know all the details. Moreover, we have attached the Official Notification Pdf and Apply Online Link at the bottom of this webpage for your reference.
Eligibility Criteria for Swachh Maharashtra Mission Jobs 2019
Educational Qualification:
Passed BE/ B. Sc/ B. Arch/ B. Planning from a recognized university.
For detailed information check out official notification.
Age Limit:
Maximum Age Limit – 30 Years
Pay Scale:
Selected candidates will get Rs. 30,000/- per month by the Board.
Selection Process:
The selection process will involve two stages. They are,
Written Examination
Interview Process
Application Fee:
Check out the Official Notification to know about the Application fee.
How to Apply ONLINE for Swachh Maharashtra Mission 2019
Download the Official Notification and get through it completely. Only if you are eligible you can apply for the Vacancy through Online mode. We have listed out how to apply steps to guide all through your Application filling process. The Online Application Link will be opened till 17th July 2019. Make sure your registration is done before the closing of the Online Application.
Step 1: How to fill Online Application
Click on the Registration Link.
Fill the asked details in the Application form.
Proceed to the next page.
Complete all the details asked till the end.
Step 2: Attach copies of Photograph and documents
Attach your photocopy of the documents that are asked for.
Step 3: Final Submission
Recheck the entered details.
Pay the application fee.
Finally, submit the application form.
Take a print out of the completed application for future reference.
Important Dates for Swachh Maharashtra Mission Recruitment 2019
Last Date to Apply Online
17th July 2019
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About Swachh Maharashtra Mission || Clean Maharashtra Campaign (Civil)
The Government of India has announced the implementation of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan across the country to clean the cities and to make all the citizens of this city accessible to the toilets for a clean environment and better health for all citizens of the country. Accordingly, this campaign is being implemented from October 2, 2014, to the birth of Mahatma Gandhi’s 150th birth anniversary till 2 October 2019. The Central Government has published guidelines for implementation of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (Civil) as a campaign in the country.
The total number of 265 urban local bodies in the state is 26 municipalities and 239 municipal councils, and according to the 2011 census, the urban population is 5,08,27,531 (45.23 per cent of the total population of the state). So, the total number of families in the urban area is 1,08,13,928. About 29 per cent of them does not have toilet facilities. About 73 per cent of households do not have access to toilets, they are using public toilets. So, about 27 per cent of households is going to the toilet to open.
According to the guidelines of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (Civic) of the Central Government, “Clean Maharashtra campaign (civil)” is one in the state on the lines of Clean India Bhain (Urban) of the Central Government to provide toilet facilities to the families going to the toilets and to manage the solid waste in the cities. Is being implemented as a campaign. The duration of this campaign will be until 2 October 2019
UPSC IES ISS Admit Card 2019. Union Public Service Commission has published the Mains Admit Card 2019. Recently, the Commission has announced the recruitment notification to recruit IES/ ISS Officers. Similarly, the Board has now released the Admit Card in upsc.gov.in. Moreover, Candidates who have applied for the post in UPSC can download the Hall Ticket.
UPSC Hall Ticket 2019
The Board has released their Admit Card on 07th June 2019. Hence, the Admit Card will be available until the examination date. So, Candidates can download it from Online at any time. MakeSure, Examiners will not be allowed for the examination conducted by the board. UPSC IES ISS Admit Card is the Important thing for the examiners who are going to attend the Mains Examination in the declared venue.
Union Public Service Commissi0n Admit Card 2019 – Overview
Union Public Service Commission has given a opportunity to get the Admit Card for the Post of IES and ISS. So, Eligible Aspirants applied for the post in the online registration only can download the Admit Card from the Official Website. Let all the candidates make use of the chance to get the Hall Ticket. Because, the Board announces the Examination date which is closure to appear. Hence fill all the details correctly which is given below.
UPSC Engineering Services Examination will be conducted on 30th June 2019. Thus, Candidates start preparation according to the schedule of the Exam Pattern given. There are 2 Papers which has to be covered for the examination. The questions will be based on the Engineering Discipline for the relevant posts. Initially, refer to the question papers which you had written in the Preliminary Examination. It may help you to know about the basics. So, go through all the previous year question papers and also the syllabus. All the Best for UPSC Engineering Services Examination 2019.
Examination Pattern for Indian Economic Service UPSC Exam
Subject
Maximum Marks
Time
General English
100
3 Hrs
General Studies
100
3 Hrs
General Economics-I
200
3 Hrs
General Economics-II
200
3 Hrs
General Economics-III
200
3 Hrs
Indian Economics
200
3 Hrs
Examination Pattern for Indian Statistical Service UPSC Exam
Subject
Maximum Marks
Time
General English
100
3 Hrs
General Studies
100
3 Hrs
Statistics-I (Objective)
200
2 hrs
Statistics-II (Objective)
200
2 hrs
Statistics-III (Descriptive)
200
3 hrs
Statistics-IV (Descriptive)
200
3 hrs
The examination will be conducted for 03 Hours
In main examination there is no provision for negative marking as the exam is descriptive in nature.
But if the candidate’s handwriting is not clear enough to read then 5% marks will be deducted
Download UPSC IES ISS Call Letter 2019
Union Public Service Commission has given a chance to the candidates who have passed in the Preliminary Exam to download the Admit Card for the UPSC Mains Examination. Let the aspirants who have cleared the Prelims with the eligible scoring can download the Mains Hall Ticket from the below link. Enter the required information correctly. Because if the Call Letter is once downloaded then it will not be changed at any circumstances. Hence, enter the examination hall along with the listed ID Proofs with the UPSC Call Letter 2019. In case the candidates fails to download the admit card due to any technical issue which can't be resolved by the candidates itself. Then he/she has to contact with the official over the phone.
Telephone Numbers: 011‐23385271/ 011‐23381125/ 011‐ 23098543 on working days between 10.00 hrs. and 17.00 hrs. The candidates can visit the facilitation center in person as well.
Aadhar Card
UPSC IES ISS Admit Card
College ID
Ration Card
Driving License
PAN Card
Voter ID
Any Valid ID Proof Issued By Gazetted Officer
Bank Passbook
Passport
Battery Operated pocket calculator
How to Download UPSC IES ISS Admit Card 2019
Click on the link provided below.
On clicking the above link, the login will open.
Candidates will have to choose between registration number and roll number.
Next candidates have to enter the Registration Number / Roll Number and Date of Birth.
After entering the details, click on "Submit" button.
View and download the IES Admit Card 2019
After checking the details carefully, take out a printed copy of your IES Admit Card.
Direct Links to Download UPSC Mains Admit Card 2019
Are you looking for FSSAI Previous Year Question Papers Pdf for Technical Officer, Food Safety Officer, Assistant & other posts? Then, you are in the right place for your search. Here we have updated all the necessary FSSAI model exam papers with solutions pdf with direct links to download for free of cost. Furthermore, read the complete article and find written test pattern, exam dates, vacancies details along with solved papers pdf.
FSSAI Previous Question Papers Pdf
Food Safety and Standards Authority of India is inviting applications to fill 275 vacancies for various posts. The career opportunities under FSSAI are for Technical officer, Food Safety Officer, Personal Assistant & other posts. The interested and eligible candidates who are applying for this exam start preparing for the exam.
However, we have given FSSAI question paper in Hindi & English Pdf to help the aspirants in their preparation of the exam. First, applicants need to check the latest syllabus and exam pattern to understand the structure of the exam. You will get an idea of the exam and proper strategy can be made to crack the exam successfully.
FSSAI Assistant, FSO & Other Previous Exam Paper – www.fssai.gov.in
Description
Details
Organization Name
Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI)
Name of Posts
275
Vacancies
Technical Officer, Food Safety Officer, Personal Assistant & Other
The selection process involves the Computer Based Test (CBT), Written Exam followed by an interview. But, For personal Assistant post, Skill Test will also be there additionally.
FSSAI Question Paper For Assistant | Exam Pattern 2019
The latest FSSAI assistant & other posts exam pattern 2019 is available below that includes subjects, the number of questions, marks allotted and other details in it. Also, applicants can check the other details like FSSAI exam date, exam pattern, and application form from our website.
FSSAI Exam Question Paper Pattern for Technical Officer, FSO, Asst. Director & Admin Officer 2019
Parts
Subjects
No of Questions
Part A
General Aptitude and Computer Literacy
25
Part B
Functional Knowledge Test
75
Total Questions
100
For every correct answer, 4 Marks allotted
1 Mark deducted for every wrong answer
There will be 100 Objective MCQ type questions to be attempted in 120 minutes
For Assistant & Junior Assistant Grade-I:
Subjects
No. of Questions
General Intelligence
20
Quantitative Aptitude
20
English Language
15
General Awareness
25
Computer Literacy
10
FSSAI – Role, Functions, Initiatives ( A General Understanding)
10
Total
100
Total Duration of the examination is 120 Minutes
For every correct answer, 4 Marks is given, and 1 mark will be deducted
For Personal Assistant Posts:
Subjects
No. of Questions
General Intelligence & Reasoning
20
General Awareness
20
Computer Literacy
10
English Language & Comprehension
50
Total
100
Total Duration of the examination is 120 Minutes
For every correct answer, 4 Marks is given, and 1 mark will be deducted
For Hindi Translator Posts:
Paper
Subject
No. of Questions
Paper 1
General Hindi
100
General English
Paper 2
Translation and Essay Descriptive Paper
4 Question each having 25 Marks
Paper 1 will consist of two parts and it will be Objective in Nature
The total duration of the examination will be 120 minutes
Each question will carry 4 Marks and 1 Mark will be deducted for every wrong answer
Paper 2 will be descriptive in nature
For Deputy Manager, Assistant Manager Posts:
Parts
Subjects
No of Questions
Part A
General Aptitude and Computer Literacy
25
Part B
Functional Knowledge Test
75
Total Questions
100
The total duration of the examination is 120 Mins
For every correct answer, 4 Marks would be given and 1 Mark will be deducted for every wrong answer
Download FSSAI Question Paper in Hindi
Applicants will be able to download all previous years papers using direct links given under this section. For FSSAI 2016, 2017 & 2018 previous question papers check the official site. Here, aspirants can download question papers just by one click. Refer all the exam papers & solved model papers for scoring well in the exam.
Direct Links to Download FSSAI Solved Model Exam Papers Pdf
CISF Head Constable Syllabus 2019 is available here. We are providing here the Detailed Syllabus & Exam pattern for the guidance of aspirants. The CISF Head Constable Syllabus pdf is available for download from the link given below. Candidates can check for CISF HC Ministerial Syllabus & Exam Pattern here to start their preparation.
CISF Head Constable Syllabus & Exam Pattern 2019
Candidates searching for the detailed Syllabus and Exam Pattern can get here the complete Subject wise topic details of CISF Head Constable Syllabus & Exam Pattern 2019. So, go through the sections mentioned in this article to know all the information regarding the CISF Head Constable Syllabus 2019 in Hindi Pdf Download.
The CISF releases recruitment notifications every year for filling different jobs. Candidates will be chosen depending upon their marks in the exams conducted by CISF. The Central Industrial Security Force released a notification recently for recruitment of eligible candidates for Head Constable posts in Ministerial Department. There are about 429 vacancies according to the notification. Many candidates have applied for these posts in online mode. Now candidates will be searching for CISF Head Constable (HC) Syllabus & CISF Head Constable Exam Pattern which you can find it here. Applicants can visit the official website for further details.
UP Police Constable Result 2019 for UP Police Recruitment is available here. Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment & Promotion Board (PRPB) are recently Uploaded final Revised Result for the Post of Police Constable GD/ PAC/ Fireman 2013 Recruitment. Those Intermediate passed Candidates who have appeared in this recruitment exam can download Final Revised Result now. UP Police Department has announced the Final Revised Result of UP Police Constable Post on 11th June 2019. Applicants can check the results from the direct link provided below from the table.
UP Police Constable Result 2019
Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB) has released the UP Police Constable Additional Final Result 2019. All those appeared in the exam can check their result on the official website of UPPRPB i.e, prpb.gov.in. UP Police Constable Exam 2019 was held on 27 and 28th January 2019 at various exam centers. Earlier, the board had released the result on 18 February 2019 and answer keys in March 2019. A total of 41610 candidates will be recruited through this recruitment drive.
UP Police Constable Additional Final Result 2019 – Overview
Description
Details
Organization Name
Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board
Candidates can check their final result for UP Police Constable Result 2019 here. The result plays an important role for those applicants who had appeared for the examination. However, by checking UP Police Constable Result 2019 candidates can evaluate their performance in the examination. To help candidates easily check their results we have provided direct links and steps. However, the UP Police Constable Merit List 2019 consists of the name of shortlisted applicants.
This year the competition is severed for the UP Police Constable posts. Hence many numbers of applicants have participated in the written test the UPPRB has organized the police constable written test in a large number of examination centers in the state. The UPPRB board has announced the notification for 49,568 constable posts this year. The candidate selection will be based on various tests physical eligibility test, physical standards test, written test, and GD/Interview rounds. Candidates who qualify each round will be finally given the opportunity to work as the police constable.
UP Police Constable Cut Off 2019 | prpb.gov.in
Candidates scoring the minimum cutoff marks in the examination are said to be qualified in the test. The UP Constable cutoff marks will be depending on the number of competitors and the difficulty level of the exam. Aspirants who score the good merit in the examination will have more scope to proceed for next rounds. The UP Police Department will announce the cutoff marks at the time of result announcement. Now the final revised results have been announced.
Steps to download UP Police Constable Final Result 2019
In order to download the UP Police Constable final revised result, Applicants must click on the link provided in the table
A new page will be open with a pdf file
Applicants can check the UP Police Constable Final Result 2019 from the file
Candidates can check the list and download the file
Take a printout of the file for further use.
Important links to download UP Police Constable Result
BARC Stipendiary Trainee Syllabus 2019 isavailable here for the Stipendiary Category-I and Category-II Posts. However, the Exam Pattern and the Syllabus for BARC Stipendary Trainee Recruitment is given below. Have a look at it and have a clear understanding of the BARC Syllabus 2019. Also, an aspirant can download the BARC Stipendiary Syllabus PDF in the sections below. Furthermore, for more details click on the BARC Recruitment 2019 notification.
BARC Syllabus 2019
The Bhabha Atomic Research Center has released a Recruitment Notification for the Eligible Candidates for the posts of Stipendiary Trainee. Now All the applied candidates will search for the BARC Stipendiary Trainee Syllabus. Here is the right place to download the BARC Category-I & Category-II Stipendiary Trainee Syllabus. We provided here the Complete Syllabus to download. To Participate in the Bhabha Atomic Research Center Examination, Syllabus and Exam Pattern is very important.
With the Provided BARC Stipendiary Trainee Syllabus, aspirants can analyze the Question Paper in the Examination. Therefore, once check the given Syllabus and start your Exam Preparation as soon as possible. On this Page, we provide not only the Syllabus but also the Previous Papers as well. Hence, go through the below sections and check the complete BARC stipendiary Trainee Syllabus and also download the Previous Papers.
BARC Stipendiary Trainee Category I & II Syllabus 2019 – Details
Applicants applying for the BARC Stipendiary Trainee Posts will be selected based on the following selection criteria –
Selection Process:
Written Examination
Interview
BARC Syllabus for Electrical – Exam Pattern 2019
Check the BARC Stipendiary Trainee Exam Pattern 2019 from the tables mentioned below. Download the BARC Syllabus for Electrical, Chemistry, Physics, Mechanical Pdf below. Also, check the BARC stipendary Trainee Exam Pattern 2019 for both Category-I and Category-II Posts below. However, for any queries or for more details check the BARC Official Website.
BARC Exam Pattern: Category-I Posts
S.No
Subjects
No of Questions
Time Duration
1
Questions Related to Subjects in Diploma/B.Sc.
40
1 Hrs
The questions will be of Objective Type
3 marks are given for every correct Answer.
1 mark is reduced from the total for each wrong Answer
The Candidates qualified in written Examination are allowed for interview.
3 Marks for right Answer and -1 Marks for each wrong answer
<40% in General and <30% in Reserved Category are screened out
Stage-II: Advanced Test
S.No
Subjects
No of Questions
Time Duration
1
Questions belong to their Respective Trade
50
1 Hrs
Total
50
The questions will be Multiple Choice Questions.
Negative Marking will as mentioned above
<30% in General and <20% in Reserved Category are screened out.
Stage-III Skill Test
Skill Test will be conducted for all who shortlisted in stage-II.
The Merit List is taken as it not exceeds the 4-5 times the number of Vacancies in each Trade.
Skill Test will be based on the Go/No-Go basis.
Syllabus for BARC Stipendiary Trainee – Category 1 & 2
The Provided BARC Exam Syllabus is for Reference use. The given Trainee Syllabus will help you at the time of your Exam Preparation. So check the BARC Stipendiary Trainee Syllabus from the below Sections and Answer all the Questions in the Examination.
BARC Stipendiary Trainee Exam Syllabus – General Knowledge
PWD Tamil Nadu Recruitment 2019 Notification – Apply Online for 500 Apprentice Vacancies: Here is the latest Tamilnadu Job alert!! Apply Online for 500 Apprentice Posts here. PWD Tamilnadu Recruitment Notification has amazing openings for Apprentice Posts. Apprenticeship training is for Graduate Apprentices and Technical Apprentices. All candidates who have passed Graduate/Diploma holders in Engineering (passed during 2017, 2018 & 2019 ) are eligible to apply. Therefore, all the willing aspirants can apply online for PWD Tamilnadu Recruitment from 11th June 2019 to 24th June 2019. However, read further and get more details about eligibility, vacancy details, pay scale and others. Visit @ www.tn.gov.in to get detailed information about Tamilnadu PWD Recruitment 2019.
Tamilnadu Government has released a notification regarding 500 Vacancies to fill Apprentice Vacancy in Public Works Department Bharti 2019. Those of interested candidates can check all the eligibility details and apply for the Tamilnadu PWD Vacancy 2019 before the last date i.e. 26th June 2019. The application which are under the eligibility criteria will be accepted by the Recruitment Board.
Public Works Department Tamilnadu Job Vacancy 2019-20 Details [500 Apprentice Vacancy]
Name of the Post
Number of Vacancies
Apprentice
500
Total
500
Tamilnadu PWD Recruitment 2019-20 Vacancy Details
Name of the Post
Number of Vacancies
Graduate Apprentice
Civil Engineering
315
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
35
Total
350
Technician (Diploma) Apprentices
Civil Engineering
135
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
15
Total
150
Total = 500 Vacancies
Eligibility Criteria for Tamilnadu PWD Recruitment 2019 Notification
Educational Qualification for TNPWD Recruitment 2019:
Educational Qualification for PWD Recruitment 2019 Tamilnadu is as follows,
Category – I Graduate Apprentices:
A Degree in Engineering or Technology granted by a Statutory University in relevant discipline.
A Degree in Engineering or Technology granted by an Institution empowered to grant such degree by an Act of Parliament in relevant discipline.
Graduate examination of Professional bodies recognized by the State Government or Central Government as equivalent to above.
Category – II Technician (Diploma) Apprentices:
A Diploma in Engineering or Technology granted by a State Council or Board of Technical Education established by a State Government in relevant discipline.
A Diploma in Engineering or Technology granted by a University in relevant discipline.
A Diploma in Engineering and Technology granted by an Institution recognized by the State Government or Central Government as equivalent to above.
Age Limit:
As per Apprenticeship Rules.
Age Relaxation:
As per the Rules
Duration of Training:
01 Year
PWD Tamilnadu Jobs 2019 Notification
Salary:
Selected candidates for PWD Jobs in Tamilnadu will get the following salary
Graduate Apprentice: Rs.4,984/- per month
Technician (Diploma) Apprentice: Rs.3,542/- per month
Application Fee:
Refer official notification pdf provided below.
Selection Process for PWD Recruitment 2019 in Tamilnadu:
Shortlisting from the Online Application Data
Interview
The list of selected candidates shall be published on 16.07.2019 on the website: http://www.boat-srp.com under Organized Events & News Section in home page
Previous Training/Experience:
Candidates who have already undergone or are currently undergoing apprenticeship under Apprenticeship (Amendment) Act 1973, and/or having one year or more experience are not eligible to apply
How to Apply for Apprentice Jobs in PWD Recruitment in Tamilnadu 2019?
For students who have already enrolled in the National Web Portal and having login details:
Step 1:
Login
Click Establishment Request Menu
Click Find Establishment
Upload Resume
Choose Establishment name
Type "PUBLIC WORKS
DEPARTMENT TAMILNADU" and search
Click apply
Click apply again.
For students who have not so far enrolled in the National Web Portal:
Step 1:
Go to www.mhrdnats.gov.in
Click Enroll
Complete the application form
A unique Enrolment Number for each student will be generated.
Please note: Please wait for at least one day for enrollment verification and approval.
After this student can proceed to Step 2.
Step 2:
Login
Click Establishment Request Menu
Click Find Establishment
Upload Resume
Choose Establishment name
Type "PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TAMILNADU" and search
Click apply
Click apply again
Helpline Details:
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The Tamilnadu Public Works Department is a state government owned authority, and is in charge of public sector works in the State of Tamil Nadu. It is part of the Ministry of Public Works Department and is entrusted with the construction and maintenance of buildings for most of the government departments and public undertakings, and the construction of bridges, roads, and infrastructure. The Public Works Department (PWD) is the oldest department in Tamil Nadu and was founded during British Raj during 1800. It became a government body in 1858. The Public Works Department functions under the control of Secretary to Government and deals with policy making on all matters concerning the Building organizations and Water Resources Organisation of the State.
This Department is one of the largest Department in the Tamil Nadu Secretariat. Public Works Department is in charge of implementing irrigation schemes and constructing buildings for State Government Departments and Government agencies including maintenance of irrigation systems and public buildings. For effective implementations of Tamil Nadu Water Resources Consolidation Project and to achieve functional specialization, the Public Works Department has been bifurcated as Water Resources Organisation and Building Organisation on 01.10.95.
Know more about Public Works Department Tamilnadu
The Public Works Department divided into two wings viz., the Water Resources Department and the Buildings Organisation. Buildings Public Works Department is one of the oldest Service Departments of the Government, serving for the past 153 years in the construction and maintenance of Government Buildings. Many buildings and monuments stand as testimony to our engineering skill. The organization marches towards better service delivery to the people by adapting to the present day trend of governance. The Department is taking all efforts for better service delivery with this long term vision.
The Buildings Organisation provides structural safety to all public buildings adopting latest technology and following specifications of Indian Standard Code. All the Monuments and Heritage buildings under the control of Government are being protected by PWD by keeping their Architectural, Aesthetic, Historic, archeological and prominent symbolic values. This department has long term vision for quality service for safe and purposeful public buildings at reasonable cost adopting best-evolved practices and advanced modern technologies.
More about Tamilnadu Public Works Department Functions
Public Works Department performs the following major activities and functions- 1) Planning, designing, construction and maintenance of Government Buildings which constitute capital assets of the State. 2) Construction and maintenance of Monuments and Memorials under the purview of the Government. 3) Execution of Local Area Development Scheme works sanctioned under MLAs' and MPs' funds as deposit works. 4) Execution of any calamity reconstruction works like Emergency Tsunami Reconstruction Project building works. 5) Renovation and restoration of heritage buildings. 6) Construction of buildings for Central Government Undertakings, State Universities, etc., as deposit works. 7) Carrying out Research and Development in construction materials and practices. 8) Assessment of structural stability of public buildings and issuance of rent reasonableness certificate for private buildings used by Government departments. Irrigation.
New Haryana Police Recruitment 2019-20 Notification released officially on 10th June 2019. It is good news for the aspirants who are looking for Haryana Government Jobs. The Haryana Staff Selection Commission has decided to recruit 7500 young & energetic candidates to fill up Constable, Sub Inspector (SI) & ASI Vacancies. Interested and eligible candidates can start applying for Haryana Police Jobs from 12th June 2019 through ONLINE mode only. However, application forms in a prescribed format to fill up these Constable and SI Vacancies in HSSC must be submitted before 26th June 2019. Applicants must deposit the application fee on or before 28th June 2019.
To become a Police Constable in Haryana, the applicants can get qualify in all the four rounds conducting by Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC). The Selection Process of Police Recruitment includes Physical Screening Test, Knowledge Test, Physical Measurement Test & Interview-cum-Personality Test. The applicants must possess the 10+2 certificates to apply for the Haryana SSC Police Constable Recruitment 2019.
Read further to know more about Eligibility details.
All applicants who wish to fill up 7500 vacancies through Haryana Police Constable Bharti 2019 are listed below.
Educational Qualification for HSSC SI Recruitment 2019
Constable (Male) – Passed 12th Class from a recognized board. Matriculation with Hindi or Sanskrit as one of the subjects or higher
Constable (Female) – Passed 12th Class from a recognized board. Matriculation with Hindi or Sanskrit as one of the subjects or higher
Sub Inspectors (SI) (Male) – Passed Graduation from a recognized university or institution. Matriculation with Hindi or Sanskrit as one of the subjects or higher.
Age Limit
Constable (Male & Female):
Minimum Age – 18 Years
Maximum Age – 25 Years
Sub-Inspectors (SI):
Minimum Age – 18 Years
Maximum Age – 27 Years
Age Relaxation:
SC/ST – 05 Years
BC – 05 Years
Salary:
Constable – Rs.21,700/- to Rs.69,100/- per month (Level 3)
Sub Inspectors (SI) – Rs.35,400/- to Rs.1,12,400/- per month (Level 6)
Selection Process for HSSC Haryana Police Recruitment 2019
Selection Procedure for Haryana Police Constable and SI Recruitment is as follows,
Written Examination
Physical Screening Test (PST)
Physical Measurement Test (PMT)
Scrutiny of Documents
Interview
Written Examination:
There will be NO Negative Marks for wrong answers.
The medium of examination shall be bilingual.
Examination Pattern is same for both constable & Sub-Inspector but, the level of examination is different.
For Constable: Level Of Examination will be of 12th standard.
For Sub-Inspector: Level Of Examination will be of graduate level.
Physical Screening Test (PST):
This test will be of qualifying in nature.
Only the candidates who clear the PST will be allowed to take part in the further selection procedure.
Sl. No
Candidates
Test Distance
Qualifying Time
1.
Male
2.5 Km
12 Minutes
2.
Female
1.0 Km
6 Minutes
3.
Ex-Servicemen
1.0 Km
5 Minutes
Physical Measurement Test (PMT):
Category
Height
Chest
General Categories
Male
170 cm
83 cm (un-expected) to 87 cms (expanded)
Female
158 cm
Nil
Reserve Categories
Male
168 cm
81 cm up-expected to 85 cms (expanded)
Female
156 cm
Nil
Scrutiny of Documents:
Additional Qualifications: 10% weightage
Miscellaneous: 10% weightage
Application Fee
Category
Application Fee
Category – I (Male/Female Constables)
Rs.100/- for Male Candidates
Rs.50/- for Female Candidates
Rs.25/– for SC/BC/EWS Male Candidates
Rs.13/- for SC/BC/EWS Female Candidates
Category-3 (Sub Inspectors)
Rs.150/- for Male Candidates
Rs.75/- for all other Candidates
Ex-Servicemen
No Charges
Examination Schedule:
The Examination either Online (CBT) or OMR Based is likely to be held from 13.07.2019 to 18.08.2019 & the date, time and place of examination will be as per admit card.
However, HSSC Reserve the right to reschedule/change the above schedule on administrative grounds or otherwise.
Applicants are advised to regularly visit the website as no separate individual intimation sent.
How to apply ONLINE for Haryana Police Recruitment Notification 2019
The Haryana Staff Selection Commission (former Selection Panel for Subordinate Services) is constituted in accordance with the provisions of Article 309 of the Indian Constitution, except for the Government of Haryana Notification No. 523 -3GS-70/2068, with the date of 28.01.1970. As a result, he obtained the statutory status of the Haryana Haryana Personnel Selection Board, Haryana Govt. Notification Gazette of 28.02.2005.
The Commission conducts examinations/interviews for appointments to “C” group services and may be called upon to conduct reviews/interviews for appointments to “B” and “D” services if the state government ‘required. The Commission establishes the selection method and the fixed criteria for the selection of publications, estimated by the corresponding services, which send applications to the Commission, which are duly published in four newspapers, two in Hindi and two in English, and in English.
About Haryana Police:
The armed police of Haryana comprise five battalions, three of which are in Madhuban, near Karnal. Two battalions are based on Ambala and Hisar. After the establishment of the state of Haryana on 1.11.1966, six battalions of the Punjab police were transferred to that state. These included four Indian government reserve battalions that later merged into the Border Security Force / Central Reserve Police, and so on. Subsequently, only two battalions remained. 1st Bn. still continues in the city of Ambala. HAP HQs were transferred to Madhuban in 1968.
Taking into account the needs of law and order in the state, the 3rd Battalion, PAH was established in 1969 with headquarters in Hisar. Subsequently, the 4th PAH battalion was established on 14.9.1973 as a technical battalion to maintain essential services such as energy supply and road transport during the strike. But because of HAP’s personnel transfer policy to district police adopted since 1979, this battalion now resembles any other battalion.
NEW DELHI: Investigation into the high-profile IL&FS fraud has showed that the then CEO of the group's financial services arm IFIN helped a senior director of a leading rating agency buy a duplex villa worth crores at a discount when an important circuitous transaction with a defaulter borrower was underway in 2012-13.The probe by the government's white-collar crime probe agency SFIO has already unearthed connivance of auditors and independent directors with the then top management of IFIN (IL&FS Financial Services Ltd) in defrauding the company.IFIN & several other group companies have been found to have indulged in multiple circuitous transactions involving several illegalities including fast disbursals to some borrowers despite their bad track record in servicing existing loans and also delayed recoveries.As per the investigation report, which is part of the first chargesheet filed by the Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO), IFIN and other entities from the IL&FS (Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services) group continued to enjoy high ratings from various rating agencies, including due to window-dressing of the company books.As per the report, a part of a loan disbursed to SIVA Group was used by the borrower to pay IFIN for the liabilities arising out of a debt syndication fee.This fee was paid by SIVA group to IFIN for services rendered by IFIN for debt restructuring carried out by the company.The probe showed that in the year 2012-13, SIVA Ventures had an outstanding liability against Unitech, while an outstanding loan of IFIN to Unitech was also overdue.The SFIO probe has revealed that the IFIN top management decided to bail out SIVA group by funding the repayment of the liabilities of Unitech towards SIVA Ventures. Accordingly, sanction and disbursal of Rs 125 crore was done to Unitech group to help them clear their dues to Siva of approximately Rs 80 crore and consecutively Siva to clear the loans of IFIN.In this transaction, IFIN not only self-funded their advisory income of Rs 8 crore but also granted additional loans of approximately Rs 45 crore.However, post completion of transaction, on Siva group's request, it was allowed to utilise a major portion of the loan, approximately Rs 40 crore, to close a loan of Union Bank of India. This was done in consideration of a mandate of restructuring from Siva group to IFIN with a fee of Rs 12.5 crore."Further, in the interim of this transaction, Ramesh Bawa (who was then CEO and MD of IFIN) also assisted a senior director in Fitch Ratings, Singapore, who appears to be involved in rating of ILFS in buying a duplex villa of Rs 4.25 crore at a discounted price of Rs 3.25 crore," as per the probe report.When contacted, a Fitch Ratings spokesperson said, "We are unable to comment on it."According to the website of IFIN, its borrowing programme was rated by the renowned rating agencies - Credit Analysis and Research Ltd (CARE), Investment Information and Credit Rating Agency of India Ltd (ICRA) and India Ratings & Research Pvt Ltd (FITCH).It also said IFIN enjoyed "the top notch credit rating for its long term and short term borrowing programme".The website further mentions FITCH had assigned a national rating of 'AAA(ind)' to Long Term Borrowing programme and 'F1+(ind)' to Short Term Borrowing Programme of the company, which denotes the highest degree of safety regarding timely servicing of financial obligations and carry lowest credit risk.It also lists various rating reports given to it by Fitch Ratings till 2011 and by India Ratings, as a Fitch Group company, for 2013-2014 period.The website also lists high ratings assigned to it by CARE and ICRA.The SFIO probe has also flagged that auditors of debt-laden IL&FS not only connived with the top management in their fraudulent activities, but also sought to sell them certain products and services.While the government has appointed a new board at IL&FS as part of its efforts to revive the sprawling group, the SFIO has filed its first chargesheet after taking into consideration details about 400 entities and data collected from various sources, including computers and laptops, among other sources.There was window-dressing of the asset book, ever-greening of loans and delayed recoveries for several years in connivance with the top brass.Despite an end-use policy being in place, the investigation found, loans were not monitored for their proper end-use.The massive scam came to light last year after various IL&FS group entities defaulted on debt repayments. The group owed more than Rs 90,000 crore as of March 2018. In October, the government superseded the board of IL&FS and appointed a new board.In the chargesheet, the SFIO has accused 30 entities/individuals of various violations and offences, including of financial fraud. Some of the accused persons, including Bawa, are already in judicial custody.
NEW DELHI: Aimed at helping investors and accelerating growth, the Modi government is planning a new labour legislation that would merge 44 labour laws under four categories-- wages, social security, industrial safety & welfare, and industrial relations.The decision has been taken at an inter-ministerial meeting chaired by Home Minister Amit Shah and attended by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, Labour Minister Santosh Gangwar, Commerce and Railway Minister Piyush Goyal among others."A new Labour Bill will be introduced in the coming session of the Parliament," Gangwar told reporters Tuesday after the hour-long meeting.Gangwar said the draft bill will be placed before the Union Cabinet after which it will be introduced in Lok Sabha, possibly in the second week of the coming Parliament session."All major labour unions in the country were consulted by the government for the new labour laws," he said.The four categories will deal with wages, social security, industrial safety and welfare, and industrial relations, an official said.It is expected that the laws related to social security, including the Employees' Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, Employees' State Insurance Corporation Act, Maternity Benefits Act, Building and Other Construction Workers Act and the Employees' Compensation Act will be merged to create a single social security law or code.Several industrial safety and welfare laws such as the Factories Act, the Mines Act and the Dock Workers (Safety, Health and Welfare) Act, will be merged to create a single category on industrial safety and welfare.The Minimum Wages Act, the Payment of Wages Act, the Payment of Bonus Act, the Equal Remuneration Act and a few others are likely to be merged.The Labour Code on Industrial Relations will combine Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, the Trade Unions Act, 1926, and the Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act, 1946.The proposed new labour law will help investors and is expected to accelerate growth, another official said.
NEW DELHI: Beware of Chinese bearing gifts, or rather Chinese ecommerce companies bearing gifts. India's government, worried that many of China's online merchants are in effect abusing this country's no-cap rule on duty-free gifts, is considering setting an upper limit on the number of overseas gifts any citizen can receive in a year. Officials, who spoke off record, told ET that the government has begun a review of customs norms governing gifts, and that changes may be introduced in the upcoming budget, which is to be presented on July 5. "Norms are being reviewed… There is a growing view that a tighter framework is needed," said a government official. A cap on the number of overseas gifts can be enforced by linking receipts to a citizen's Aadhaar or passport number. Under current customs norms, free samples as well as gifts from overseas persons up to the value of Rs 5,000 can be received duty-free in India via couriers. There is, however, no cap on how many gifts an individual can receive annually. And it's this provision that's being exploited by overseas ecommerce outfits, especially those from China.There have been reports of individuals receiving packages on a daily basis, said the official quoted above. Using the gift route allows overseas ecommerce players to avoid import duties, giving them an unfair advantage over firms that follow customs norms. Local ecommerce companies had earlier sent representations to the government on the issue.COURIER COS IGNORE NORMSCourier service providers are required to carry out know-your-customer checks of the recipients. But smaller courier companies frequently ignore these norms, officials said. Therefore, the government may also look at tightening the KYC norms.The need for a broader policy, officials said, stems from the limited impact of the narrow-focussed regulatory action undertaken so far. In January, one zone of the Mumbai customs commissionerate cancelled registrations of courier companies that did not comply with KYC norms. It also ruled that the Rs 5,000 limit on the gift value will include the courier charge. But the result was rerouting of such packages via other points of entry.
MUMBAI: Yes Bank founder Rana Kapoor's demand for a seat on the board and compensation for lost payment has thrown the private sector lender's board into a tizzy, forcing the resignation of a second independent director in two days, three people familiar with the development said. Mukesh Sabharwal, chairman of the nomination and remuneration committee, quit on Tuesday citing personal reasons. Former interim CEO Ajai Kumar had quit on Monday, also on personal grounds.Rana Kapoor had sent two letters in early May seeking re-induction on the board as well as crores of rupees in compensation for lost remuneration. Many board members found this demand unreasonable, these people said."The two letters from Kapoor set off the bitter battle in the boardroom," said one of the persons.BOARD SPLIT OVER DEMAND"There were some sympathetic to his demands. Others believed that it could go against the spirit of the RBI decision not to give him another term as CEO. If someone is unfit to be a CEO, how is he good to be on the board of the same bank," the person said. 69749182 The RBI had refused to approve the renewal of Kapoor's tenure as chief executive of the bank last year, citing governance and accounting lapses, forcing it to hire a new CEO.The board is split over Kapoor's demand to be re-admitted as director, said the persons. Following the resignations, it is down to 11 directors, including chairman Brahm Dutt. The development comes as the bank is in the process of raising funds and is in talks with private equity firms such as Advent International and Apax Partners. TPG and T Rowe Price, a portfolio investor, are also looking at investing in the bank. An annual shareholder meet is scheduled for Wednesday."Sabharwal has mentioned that he wants to devote quality time on his academic pursuits and hence has tendered his resignation," Yes Bank said in an exchange filing.Kapoor denied there was any controversy over his appointment."No such issues whatsoever," he told ET in an email. "We have two board representatives and nothing else whatsoever please." He didn't elaborate.The RBI had first turned down a three-year term for Kapoor, one of the bank's co-founders. Kapoor's bid to continue for a shorter term of two years was also turned down by the regulator, which led to the hiring of Ravneet Gill from Deutsche Bank as CEO.Yes Bank did not respond to queries and Gill couldn't be reached for comment.After the RBI rejected Kapoor's continuation as CEO, at least five directors have quit the board, including former finance secretary Ashok Chawla. The hunt for Kapoor's successor was marked by the abrupt resignation of the search committee's head, OP Bhatt, former chairman of the State Bank of India. The latest boardroom tussle could leave the bank vulnerable, with potential shareholders turning wary about corporate governance issues.The resignations may have been sparked in part by social media chatter about remuneration and whether they could fulfil their roles."They said that why should they take all this nonsense at this stage of their lives," said the second person cited above. "They could have performed their roles, but if some forces are against it, why should they go out of their way."The RBI had nominated retired deputy governor R Gandhi to the board of Yes Bank last month to make sure that the lender adhered to prudential norms and ensured checks and balances were in place.The resignation of the two directors will leave key committees without their chairmen. These include the nomination and remuneration committee that decides on bank personnel and the credit committee that was headed by Kumar.
NEW DELHI: The government will within this week float two large proposals offering subsidy to states for deployment of 5,000 electric charging stations in cities and highways. This is the pilot electric infrastructure layout plan by the government and aims at promoting India's plan to shift 40% fleet to battery-operated vehicles. Presently, there are 150 charging stations in India. Setting up stations in cities will be open to all companies while only central utilities will be eligible to deploy such infrastructure on highways.Two separate expressions of interest for electric vehicle charging infrastructure in cities and on highways will be floated by the department of heavy industries this week, an official said.For securing subsidy for deployment of charging stations within cities, states through their nodal agencies, mostly electricity distribution companies, will have to submit their proposals to the department.Interestingly, for setting up electric charging points at highways, proposals can be submitted only by central public sector enterprises. For deployment of charging stations at highways 100% subsidy will be given on cost of charger and transformer, the official said.The government has de-licensed public charging stations business for electric vehicles enabling individuals to extend such facilities, but at a regulated tariff.Companies like ABB, Acme Industries, Fortum India and a few Dutch firms are actively considering setting up vehicle charging stations. State-run companies like NTPC, GAIL India, Indian Oil Corp and Power Grid Corp have been exploring diversification into electric vehicle charging infrastructure business.India has recently approved phase-II of FAME India Scheme (Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of (Hybrid &) Electric Vehicles in India), for a period of three years commencing from April 1, 2019 with total budgetary support of Rs 10,000 crore. The main focus of this phase of the scheme is the electrification of public and shared transportation and laying of electric vehicles charging infrastructure.The government targets setting up of one charging station every three km in cities and every 25 km on both sides of highways.
Moody's Investors Service has placed Yes Bank's ratings under review for a downgrade citing its large exposure to debt-laden nonbanking financial companies (NBFC) and the possibility that the bank's loans under watch list could slip into non-performing assets (NPAs). In a note on Tuesday, the rating agency arm said it had placed the bank's foreign currency issuer rating, long-term foreign and local currency bank deposit ratings, medium-term note issuer rating under review for a possible downgrade."The review for downgrade takes into account Moody's expectation that the ongoing liquidity pressures on Indian finance companies will negatively impact the credit profile of Yes Bank, given the bank's sizeable exposure to weaker companies in the sector. At the end of March 2019, Yes Bank's exposure to Indian housing finance companies (HFC) and non-bank finance companies (NBFC) represented 6.4 per cent of its total exposure. In addition, Yes Bank had a 7 per cent direct exposure to the commercial and residential real estate sector as of the same date, which is also under pressure, because liquidity conditions have worsened for the real estate sector, just like with the HFCs and NBFCs," Moody's said.Moody's pointed out that the bank had classified about Rs 10,000 crore of its exposure, representing about 4.1 per cent of its total loan book, under a watch list after its results for the quarter ended March 2019.These loans could slip into NPAs in the next 12 months, Moody's said. The bank had made a 20 per cent provision for these loans under watch list during the quarter ended March."The bank's weak performance in fiscal 2019 led to its capital, as measured by the common equity tier 1 ratio, falling to 8.4 per cent from 9.7 per cent in fiscal 2018… If Yes Bank cannot raise the capital, its loss absorbing capacity and therefore financial profile will be under pressure," said Moody's.The rating agency has maintained a negative adjustment for corporate behaviour for Yes Bank, because of the account management's aggressive strategy, which has translated into rapid loan growth in the past 4-5 years and large concentrations to some of the Indian conglomerate groups."The adjustment also takes into account the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) identification of several lapses and regulatory breaches in the various areas of the bank's functioning. In Moody's opinion, given the recent changes at the bank, its corporate behaviour can gradually improve. Nevertheless, Moody's continues to make the negative adjustment to reflect the fact that the changes are fairly new and our expectation that the impactof the previous actions will continue to negatively impact the financial performance of the bank," Moody's said.
By now, Xi Jinping is used to Donald Trump's tariff threats. But the U.S. president's latest ultimatum is personal, and the Chinese leader's response could have far-reaching consequences for his political future.Trump on Monday said he could impose tariffs "much higher than 25%" on $300 billion in Chinese goods if Xi doesn't meet him at the upcoming Group of 20 summit in Japan. China's foreign ministry -- which usually refuses to provide details of meetings until the very last minute -- declined Tuesday to say whether the meeting would take place.The brinkmanship puts Xi -- China's strongest leader in decades -- in perhaps the toughest spot of his six-year presidency. If Xi caves to Trump's threats, he risks looking weak at home. If he declines the meeting, he must accept the economic costs that come with Trump possibly extending the trade conflict through the 2020 presidential elections."Whether they meet or not, none of the possible scenarios are good for President Xi or the economy in the long run," said Zhang Jian, an associate professor at Peking University. "You don't have a good choice which can meet the needs of the Chinese economy or Mr. Xi's political calculations."69745646 Prodded by hawks in Washington to take a "whole of government" approach toward China, Trump may make it harder for Xi to compromise at the negotiating table. The U.S. administration's efforts to sell arms to Taiwan and criticize China's mass-detention of ethnic Uighurs in the remote far west of the country are fueling nationalist fears in Beijing that the U.S. wants to weaken and contain its biggest rival.The G-20 in late June is one of the last chances for Trump and Xi to head off a conflict between the world's biggest economies that appears to be worsening by the day. Besides tit-for-tat tariff increases, the U.S. has blacklisted Huawei Technologies Co. and threatened other major Chinese tech companies, while Beijing is drawing up a list of "unreliable entities" that could face restrictions.At the last meeting between Trump and Xi at the G-20 in Argentina last year, they emerged with a 90-day truce that opened space for more talks. Those collapsed last month after Trump accused China of reneging on parts of the agreement, leading to an increase in tariffs and stronger actions against Huawei.The arguments for Xi to meet Trump mostly revolve around the need to prevent greater economic damage. China's imports tumbled in May, underscoring domestic economic weakness that could hurt global growth. For China, 25% tariffs could result in a drag of nearly 1% on growth by 2021 if they remain in place, according to Bloomberg Economics.Stalled TalksWhat's more, Chinese officials increasingly feel like working-level talks aren't leading anywhere. One Chinese trade official said discussions with the U.S. had reached a point where no further progress could be made without the intervention of the two presidents.And besides, Trump has a track record of escalating tensions dramatically before cutting a deal in a personal meeting."The best approach for China is to not reply to Trump's words, but wait a few days and then announce that Xi will attend the G-20," said Wang Peng, associate research fellow at the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at Renmin University of China. "Meeting Trump is risky for everybody, but Xi can manage and control that risk."Xi, however, also has reasons to avoid a meeting with Trump. China has repeatedly said it won't be bullied or pressured into negotiating, and Xi could look as if he's giving Trump a win by meeting him after an explicit threat.Since talks collapsed, China's state media has ramped up nationalist rhetoric. The Communist Party's flagship People's Daily newspaper ran a commentary last month saying China will never make decisions that "give up power and humiliate the country," a phrase used in school textbooks to describe the treaties China signed mostly in the 19th century.Ignoring Threats"I don't think the threat will work," said He Weiwen, a former commerce ministry official who is now a senior research fellow at the Center for China and Globalization. "China will reiterate that the U.S. side must have sincerity if they want the talks to continue."Previous interactions with Trump don't help much in making the decision. When Trump flirted with a more formalized relationship with Taiwan early on in his presidency, China refused any contact until he reaffirmed the U.S.'s "one-China" policy. Within weeks, Trump caved.For More on U.S.-China Trade:Trump Says He'll Raise China Tariffs If Xi Won't Meet at G-20 China's Grip on Rare Earths Began With Decision 30 Years Ago U.S. Bulks Up Coast Guard in Pacific to Counter China's Fleet China Sets Yuan Fixing Stronger Than Expected in Sign of Defense China Expands Use of Local Government Debt in Stimulus Push Still, Xi has also watched as Trump repeatedly escalated a trade war despite hailing a personal friendship between the two men. And even assuming they do meet, the best outcome could be another temporary truce that only prolongs the uncertainty.Either way, Xi has a lot riding on the decision. He became China's most powerful leader possibly since Mao Zedong after scrapping term limits last year, a move that could backfire if the economy tanks."You can hardly blame anyone else for the conflict between China and the United States -- he is the ultimate decision-maker," said Zhang from Peking University. "Remember that we believe he wants a third or fourth term. If in 2020 you see the Chinese economy suffer, then his road to a third term looks less rosy."
It's a Pro, bro.That seems to be the flavour of the season for smartphone brands in India, with the likes of Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, Realme, OnePlus and Huawei launching Pro — short for professional — versions of their base models.The Pro versions, which brands claim to offer better features for a higher price, have created a separate segment for the companies to capitalise on. But analysts say many of the Pro versions launched so far in India have only cosmetic changes from the base ones — for instance, a better camera — but are priced as much as 50% higher, a strategy that they cautioned could backfire and hurt brand value.Market leader Xiaomi, however, justified the launch of Pro versions, saying changing the nomenclature allowed consumers to better understand the difference between variants and make their selections easier.On analyst views that the Pro strategy by brands could be misleading customers to pay a premium for not that many features, a Xiaomi spokesperson said: "A lot is dependent on the industry trend — if camera is the biggest trend in the market, then the brands are more likely to make that as their biggest USP."Others like OnePlus and Vivo also backed the Pro strategy, and downplayed analyst concerns. Oppo and Realme didn't comment. Among other major players, Samsung doesn't have any Pro models."The dual flagship strategy will allow us to deepen the bond with our core user base while also expanding the brand among a new set of premium users," said Vikas Agarwal, the India head for OnePlus.Nipun Marya, director of brand strategy at Vivo India, said its non-Pro version was aimed at consumers who wanted flagship device-like innovations at slightly lower prices. 69749255 Huawei said its innovations were dictated by consumer demands. "However, consumer demands are forever changing and it is difficult to accurately forecast the permanence of this," the Chinese company said.Till date, at least 94 Pro versions have been launched by as many as 31 brands. In 2019 so far, 10 Pro versions have been launched, data from research firm techARC showed.techARC said for most Pro phones, parameters like OS, RAM, ROM, display size, battery capacity and processor clock rate did not show any definite trend that would differentiate a Pro version from its base model. However, there are also exceptions, it said."Unfortunately, there is nothing such to indicate in the Pro variants launched so far by the smartphone brands, which could qualify them to be seen as the smartphones for professionals," said Faisal Kawoosa, founder of research firm techARC.The price variation is also stark, the techARC data suggested. The Pro version's average price was Rs 20,668, almost 50% more compared with the base model's average price of Rs 13,902. The disparity in the prices between brands was also wide: Pro versions launched in 2019 are priced in the range of Rs 7,000 to Rs 48,000. The costliest Pro version available is priced at nearly Rs 72,000."The pro version should have relevant and clear differentiation from the normal upgrade, otherwise consumers might lose faith in the brand, which can then affect its place in the market amid high competition," said Tarun Pathak, associate research director at Counterpoint Research.
With India's job market undergoing a transition, only 13 per cent of employers across the country indicate upbeat hiring plans for the next three months, while 61 per cent anticipate no change in their payrolls, a survey said Monday.According to the ManpowerGroup Employment Outlook Survey, while 13 per cent of employers expect to increase payrolls, none forecast a decrease, 61 per cent anticipate no change and 26 per cent were unsure about any change in payrolls, resulting in a net employment outlook of 13 per cent.Hiring intentions marginally declined by four percentage points when compared with the year ago period (July-September quarter of 2018)."According to ManpowerGroup's survey, India's job market, overall, looks consistent, although it is still going through the transition with a slight slowdown in employment," ManpowerGroup India Associate Director Marketing Cynthia Gokhale said.Sector-wise, the services sector is expected to drive the third quarter job markets with a net employment outlook of 16 per cent, followed by the mining and construction, wholesale and retail trade and manufacturing sectors with outlooks of 11 per cent.Gokhale further said that some of the major trends that will drive recruitment in 2019 in India, are diversity, automated recruitment, virtual reality, and remote working options among others."Over the last few months, the landscape of the recruitment industry in India has changed. The HR field is also going through an automation revamp," Gokhale said.In a regional comparison, employers in the southern and western regions lead hiring expectations.Gokhale further noted that "with more than a million unemployable graduates that the Indian universities are churning out every year and thousands of jobs disappearing each year, India now must prioritise investing in education to bridge the skill gap between the requirements in the market and job seekers skill sets".ManpowerGroup interviewed over 59,000 employers in 44 countries and territories to forecast labour market activity in the third quarter of 2019, including 4,951 employers in India.Globally, employers expect workforce gains in 43 of 44 countries and territories surveyed in the period up to the end of September.In a comparison with the same period last year, hiring intentions strengthen in 12 countries and territories, but weaken in 26 and are unchanged in six, the survey said.The strongest hiring sentiment is reported in Japan, Croatia, Taiwan, the US, Greece and Slovenia, while the weakest hiring prospects are reported for Hungary, Argentina, Italy and Spain, it added.
Litterbugs to be booked under Bombay Police Act According to BMC officials, each of the 24 wards across Mumbai will have one dedicated- Nuisance Detection Squad.
Ahmedabad: 24-year-old girl molested in Himalaya mall multiplex A case of molestation was lodged with the Vastrapur police station after a 24-year-old girl was harassed inside a movie theatre.
Minority leaders endorse PM's sentiment on vote bank politics The outreach is significant as the Opposition has claimed that the BJP will never be able to bridge the trust deficit between them and the minority communities
Mumbai: 2 kids electrocuted near Kandivali, bystanders watch As pre-monsoon showers lashed the city, the deceased duo identified as Rushabh Tiwari (10) and Tushar Jha (11) were playing in the water-logged lane near their house when they came in contact with a live wire.
Yuva Sena leader Varun Sardesai says party will share CM's post with BJP Sardesai, is a core committee member of the Yuva Sena, and the maternal cousin of Aaditya Thackeray, who heads the Sena's youth wing.
BEST passenger strength falls due to closed bridges The BEST administration has realised that with the closure of bridges at Ghatkopar, Juhu, Oshiwara and Andheri, the Undertaking is suffering losses to the tune of Rs 6-7 lakh per day per depot.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to expand his Cabinet this week Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis is expected to expand his Cabinet on June 14 or 15.
Gujarat put on alert as it braces for Cyclone Vayu State to begin evacuation from coastal areas today; looks to Odisha for some lessons, 36 NDRF teams to be deployed
Mumbai University gets 6.79 lakh forms for pre-admission enrolment in undergraduate courses As many as 1.87 lakh applications for BCom and 1.31 lakh for BMS
Cyclone Vayu: Nearly three lakh to be evacuated in Gujarat Union Home Minister Amit Shah took a high-level meeting and directed officials concerned to take every possible measure to ensure that people are safely evacuated
Forced to admit Kathua charges: Vishal Jangotra After getting released, Vishal claimed that he was ruthlessly tortured by the police to own up to an offence he did not commit
Enforcement Directorate grills Praful Patel again, he remains 'evasive' The ED is recording Patel's statement under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act at the agency's headquarters here in the multi-crore airline seat sharing scam