Shera plays host, eases anxieties of applicants

New Delhi, May 28 — Students who went to collect the application forms on day one of the Delhi University’s admission form sale at the Faculty of Arts centre were in for a surprise as they were greeted by Shera – the mascot of the Commonwealth Games (CWG) 2010. As part of the promotion of the CWG, the organising committee will conduct a quiz competition based on the commonwealth games and the mascot, Shera, will try to lighten the atmosphere through out the form sale period, May 28 to June 11, said CWG officials.

“We want to relieve the students of the pressure they are under and create a friendly atmosphere. Simultaneously, we also want to create awareness about Shera and the games.

Though most students of Delhi know about the games, those outside Delhi are not really aware of it so we are trying to familiarise them,” said an Assistant Project Officer of the organising committee. Students took a break from the form-filling process and participated in the quiz contest.

Questions such as “When and when were the first CWG held?” and “What are the two colours of CWG?” were answered by students. One lucky student would be awarded each day with a goodie bag.

Aimed at humouring the students, Shera, entertained some of them as they posed and clicked pictures with the mascot of the CWG. But some of them were not amused at all.

UP Police Recruitment ~ UP Police Jobs Recruitment 2009 ~ UP Police Recruitment of 35000 Constables Job ~ uppolice.up.nic.in

UP Police Recruitment ~ UP Police Jobs Recruitment 2009 ~ UP Police Recruitment of 35000 Constables Job ~ uppolice.up.nic.in

Government of Uttar Pradesh (UP) and UP Police invites application for recruitment of 35000 Police Constables.

Selection will be done on basis of written test, physical test and interview.

Application forms and details can be purchased from all Main and Head Post Offices in all the districts of UP from 10/07/2009 till last date 10/08/2009 on payment of Rs.50/-

For more details visit UP Police Website – http://uppolice.up.nic.in/

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The Maharashtra Council for Agricultural Education and Research (MCAER). Mcaer has declaerd Admission to Agricultural Universities.

MCAER Pune Online Admissions – www.mkcl.ws/agri

agricultural course in Maharashtra download the admission prospectus Visit : www.mkcl.ws/agri

RPSC ~ RPSC 2009 ~ RPSC Exams Details ~ Rajasthan Public Service Commission ~ www.rpsc.gov.in

RPSC ~ RPSC 2009 ~ RPSC Exams Details ~ Rajasthan Public Service Commission ~ www.rpsc.gov.in

Rajasthan Public Service Commission, Ajmer has published Proposed Schedule For Forthcoming Interviews and Schedule of Forthcoming Examination on its website – www.rpsc.gov.in

RPSC website www.rpsc.gov.in provides latest notices, notification, interview schedule, examination schedule, forthcoming examintions, examination results, application forms and latest news about the recruitments.

Rajasthan Public Service Commission
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Phone : +91+145+ 2627078, 2627080, 2627696 & 2627018

Haj pilgrims’ passports won’t require police verification

New Delhi, June 29 (ANI): In a bid to facilitate the issuance of temporary passports to Haj pilgrims, the UPA Government has decided to do away with police verification process.

On Monday, the Haj Committee of India said the Government’s decision to this effect came after two meetings in Delhi and Bangalore on June 8 and 10 June, chaired by N Ravi, Secretary (East), Ministry of External Affairs.

“The police verification for Haj pilgrims has been waived off. The decision was taken keeping in mind the difficulties in issuance of passports to pilgrims in a short span of two months,” said Mohd Owais, the Chief Executive Officer of Haj Committee of India, in the national capital.

The issue of Haj passport for Saudi Arabia will be valid for eight months only and this will not be renewed.

However, Owais said those pilgrims who would like to make their Haj passports a permanent one later, will have to go through police verification.

Owais also said that pilgrims, who have already submitted their application forms for passport and their police verification pending till 20th June, will be issued passports.

“If there is no adverse reports, pilgrims will get their passports,” Owais said, adding the Haj Committee has received around 3.57 lakh applications this year from devotees who want to perform Haj this year.

“The Haj Committee has a quota of 1.04 lakh while the private sector has a quota of 45,000. The rest is that of government quota,” Owais said.

The decision to issue passports came in the backdrop of Saudi Arabia insisting that the pilgrims should carry international passports.

“We had meetings with them. But they said they wanted a uniform pattern and said they cannot change the deadline in this regard for India alone,” Owais said. (ANI)

Low-cost houses near Mumbai from Tata Group

Mumbai, May 7 (ANI): Tata Group has launched a low-cost housing project near Mumbai, joining a spate of Indian developers who have moved to the affordable housing segment, as demand dries up for more expensive homes.

According to the Tata Housing Development Company up to 1 billion rupees will be invested in a 1,200-unit township at Boisar, on the outskirts of Mumbai. The apartments will be sold at prices ranging between 390,000 rupees and 670,000 rupees.

The company will hold a lottery to allot the flats and will sell application forms at 200 rupees each. The flats will be delivered in about two years.

The apartment size will range between 283 sq ft to 465 sq ft each.

Tata Housing Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Brotin Banerjee said that there is a huge shortage at the bottom end of the housing market.

“People have shown a lot of interest. The project is in great demand so we want to introduce it in other cities also. If we will have more opportunities in Mumbai then we will definitely do it there,” Banerjee said.

Banerjee said costs are being kept low by reducing construction cost to about 700 rupees square feet, and by sharing returns with the landowners.

The company aims to build up to 15,000 low-cost homes over the next 3-4 years across several cities including Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore.

Demand for homes in India has slumped more than half from a year ago after prices more than doubled and the central bank hiked interest rates to control inflation.

Developers such as the Housing Development and Infrastructure, the Puravankara Projects and the Omaxe have launched less expensive houses to revive cash flows. (ANI)