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  • Bharatiya Mahila Bank Limited
    No. of Post – 200
    Name of Post – Probationary Officers
    Last Date: 25.06.2014
  • Reserve Bank of India Services Board, Mumbai
    No. of Vacancies – 117
    Name of the Post – Officers in Grade – B (General) Direct Recruitment
    Last Date: 26.06.2014
  • Bharatiya Nabhikiya Vidyut Nigam Limited, Kalpakkam
    No. of Post – approx 116
    Name of the Post – Medical Officer, Technical Officer and Technician etc.
    Last Date: 04.07.2014
  •  National Building Construction Corporation Limited, New Delhi
    No. of Vacancies – 99
    Name of the Post – Sr. Executive Director, General Manager, Dy. Manager, Jr. Engineer etc.
    Last Date: 11.07.2014
  • Union Public Service Commission
    Name of the Post - Asst. Sub-Inspector, Head Constable and Constables in various discipline
    Last Date: 03.07.2014
  • Himachal Pradesh Gramin Bank, HP
    No. of Vacancies – 150
    Name of the Post - Officer Middle Management (Scale-III), Middle Management (Scale- II) & Officer Junior Management (Scale-I)
    Last Date: 26.06.2014


L80 Dual, 5-inch dual-core smartphone launched


LG G3 has grabbed everyone's attention, the company has silently launched its new L Series III smartphone in India. LG has quietly launched its L80 Dual smartphone in India. The new L80 smartphone is part of LG's newly launched L Series III line of KitKat running smartphones. Priced at Rs. 17,500, the LG L80 Dual supports dual SIM and is powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core processor and 1GB of RAM. The LG L80 Dual measures 138.2 X 74.3 X 9.7mm. It has a 5-inch True IPS WVGA display and sports 5MP camera with auto focus and a VGA front camera. The smartphone comes with 4GB built-in storage, expandable up to 32GB. LG is offering 50GB cloud storage. For connectivity, the LG L80 Dual supports Bluetooth 4.0, FM radio, GPS/ A-GPS, USB 2.0, and Wi-Fi 802 b/g/n. The smartphone comes with a 2,540mAh battery. The L80 comes preloaded with various apps and features including Knock Code, Knock On, Guest Mode, Quick Memo etc. You can check out full specifications of the L80 Dual here. LG had unveiled its new L Series III line up at the MWC 2014. So far, the company has launched the L90 and L70 in India. LG is expected to soon launch the L35, featuring 3.2-inch IPS display, Android 4.4 KitKat and a 1.2 GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 processor along with 512MB of RAM.
 Rs. 17,500

Smart terrorists, stupid governments!

Rajinder Puri Prime Minister Mr. Nawaz Sharif has written to Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi expressing satisfaction with his recent visit to India. Mr. Modi has responded with the hope that bilateral ties will be enhanced after an atmosphere free from violence and confrontation is established. It is a futile hope. Terrorist violence will never be eliminated unless the present approach and policies adopted by both governments is drastically revised. The terrorists are smart. Apart from petty personal rivalries among terrorist leaders and the Sunni-Shi'ite enmity the Taliban terror outfits are united in the pursuit of their main agenda. And that is to ensure that India and Pakistan remain hostilely separated. Terrorists systematically strike to prevent any move towards achievement of Indo-Pakistan peace. They have done so in the past and will do it in the future. It is the political establishments in India and Pakistan that stupidly allow manipulation by the terrorists. The strategy of the terrorists could not be more transparent. On the eve of Mr. Modi's swearing-in ceremony and invitation to all heads of South Asian nations, including Afghanistan and Pakistan, there was a terror strike against India in Herat. After Mr. Sharif wrote his friendly letter to Mr. Modi, there was a major terror strike against the Karachi airport. Even as Mr. Modi's letter to Mr. Sharif, hoping for end to an atmosphere of violence and confrontation was delivered, there was ceasefire violation with mortar shelling in Kashmir. This could not have been done without the direct participation or complicity of the rogue element in Pakistan's security establishment. Like puppets on a string the governments and ruling elites in India and Pakistan dance to the tune set by the terrorists who display formidable unity and cohesion. In the Karachi airport strike the Tereeq-e-Taliban claimed responsibility. The terrorists shot dead in that encounter were Uighurs. Uighur leaders proudly claimed that they had participated in the attack organised by the Punjabi Taliban.And yet some security analysts in Pakistan continued to accuse India and Afghanistan of jointly launching the attack. Could a response have been more pathetic? Both India and Pakistan are being bled by terror attacks, Pakistan more so than India. Yet both countries cannot make common cause to eliminate terrorism which could be accomplished within a few months if both armies and security agencies conducted joint operations. Can they not draw inspiration from the unity displayed by the terrorists? It may be recalled that early Chinese claims of Uighur terrorism may have been spurious to appear victim while being a perpetrator. Some years back Beijing sought information from Islamabad about certain Uighurs being trained in Pakistani camps. This revealed Beijing's official awareness of Uighur participation in terrorist activity. Pakistan-trained Uighur terrorists, who were expected to go for action in Chechnya, sent with blessing of the People's Liberation Army. The situation changed after Beijing supplied arms to Iranian backed Shi'ite jihaadis. China depended heavily on energy supplies from Iran. But that miscalculation turned Sunni terror outfits against Beijing and led to escalation of genuine Uighur terrorism in Xingjian. The cooperation displayed now between Uighurs and the Punjabi Taliban in the Karachi airport strike is worth noting. The Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan are tragically wasting time by refusing to recognise the simple truth. Confidence building measures and goodwill exchanges will accomplish nothing. Terrorists can always derail the peace process through calculated acts of terror. Mindsets have to change before both nations build trust to eliminate the common enemy. That trust will only come if both governments agree to jointly eliminate terror. They will agree to joint efforts only if a serious effort to settle the Kashmir dispute, whatever its final solution, is first announced. That serious effort can only be made when a settlement is reached with the consent of Islamabad, New Delhi and the people of Kashmir. So first things first! The steps towards genuine Indo-Pakistan peace are, first an agreement to establish joint operations against terror, secondly to simultaneously agree to sincerely address the Kashmir dispute, and third to introduce the institutional changes required to stabilize the new consequent arrangement in the region. Everything else is a waste of time. Politicians should not delude themselves. They should learn to be as smart as the terrorists who confront them. The writer is a veteran journalist and cartoonist. He blogs at www.rajinderpuri.wordpress.com

100 years ago

OCCASIONAL NOTE Sir Edward Grey's statement in regard to the Anglo-Russian "naval agreement" which has been mooted in some not very well-informed quarters bears out what has been maintained in the columns of The Statesman. A root principle of British policy, now as in the days of Bismarck, is the avoidance of any written agreement except when a definite and immediate end is in view. The obligations incurred by Great Britain to co-operate with other Powers in the use of armed force could be numbered on the fingers of one hand; and of these those guaranteeing the integrity of Portugal and Belgium date back respectively seven hundred years and over seventy years. The essence of the system of balance of power is the maintenance of friendly and even intimate relations with Powers which might need the assistance of Great Britain in the hour of crisis. But these friendly relations are never reduced to written agreement in so far as concerns future armed co-operation. It is indeed obvious that any general undertaking to co-operate in the naval sphere with Russia-and the same would be true of a general undertaking of any kind in the case of France-would limit Great Britain's freedom and militate against the prime object of her policy. AFTER TWO AND A HALF YEARS Strange Story Re-Called A peculiar incident which occurred at Howrah during the celebration of the Mohurrum of December, 1911, has just been re-called by the arrest of a man named Amulya Charan Das at Matiabruz on Monday. It is alleged that the accused when living in the Golmaree quarter of Howrah professed to be a sadhu who could by a certain form of worship, double any article. During the progress of the Mohurrum the accused is alleged to have induced three women to part with their ornaments in order that their number might be doubled. The accused having obtained the ornaments was seen worshipping in his room by another man. On observing the latter, the sadhu asked him to go and fetch some oil from his room. The man went as directed and on his return found that the sadhu had disappeared. On Monday last Nobin Chunder Bairagi recognised the alleged accused as he was passing Matiabruz thana. The man was at once arrested and the case is at present under enquiry. HEAVY FLOODS IN ASSAM Water Seven Feet Deep Exciting Rescues (From Our Correspondent) Sylhet, June 16 Intimation reached here, today, that owing to excessive rainfall in the hills to the northern side of Sunamganj sub-division, valleys have been suddenly submerged under water 7 feet deep in 24 hours. It is stated that about 15 hill-men were rescued while drifting with the floods. The extent of the damage has not yet been fully reported. The Deputy Commissioner has deputed a Sub-Deputy Collector to the affected locality. The downpour still continues. The sub-divisional town is likely to be under water soon. GAUHATI EXTENSION LINE BREACHED Interruption Of Traffic To Shillong The Traffic Manager of the Eastern Bengal State Railway states that serious breaches have occurred on the Gauhati extension, between Basugdon and Bongaigaon, rendering transhipment for three and a half miles extremely difficult and passengers may not be able to get through. All passengers for Shillong and stations beyond Basugdon will be well advised to postpone their journey. No information can be obtained at present as to when the line is likely to be repaired. The breaches have been caused by heavy floods.

Penta Bharat unveils Rs1,199 feature phone; ties up with BSNL



PentaBharat unveils Rs1,199 feature phone; tiesAt a time when a number of companies are coming up with their new range of smartphones, Pantel Technologies Private Limited (PTPL) has launched its feature phone which provides internet access and is priced at Rs 1,199. The company has tied up with BSNL to provide devices bundled with BSNL plans. The Rs 1,199 device will come bundled with 1,199 minutes of talk-time from BSNL free with it; and so on. The customer can avail this talk-time for a 12 months--thereby making the device usage free for the consumer. The Penta Bharat phone, 'SaareJahan Se Acha', is especially designed for delivering internet access at affordable price points. Embedded with a TFT-LCD screen and the proprietary JAVA Operating System, the internet access makes it suitable for mobile banking, tele-medical care delivery and streaming data delivery. Besides, its 1800 mAh Lithium-Ion battery gives a standby time of 30 days.Bharat Phone has dual SIM functionality and it comes with a 1.3 Mega Pixel rear Camera; Bluetooth for superfast sharing of files; 64MB RAM and 64MB of internal storage; SMS Scheduler; rich multimedia gaming experience and mobile tracker. It is a super-slim phone which supports Auto Voice Call Recording; SMS Scheduler and Stereo FM and Recording. The Department of Posts is the channel distributor for these devices. Vijender Singh, Managing Director, Pantel Technologies, said, "The Bharat phone range of phones from PENTA are another example of setting a new product paradigm in the marketplace. These devices have been designed around the user - smart, stylish, sporty, elegant, gamer, entertainer, music lover, movie freak and full of sophistication. We are affirmative that these products - bundled with attractive plans from BSNL - designed specifically for the Aam Admi, will gain quick market acceptance and saliency."

Mobile options for blogging on the go

Cyber Space » Mobile options for


As I write this column, I'm sitting in my favourite coffee shop. And instead of using my traditional computer setup, I'm writing on an Internet-connected iPad with easy access to blogging apps. Blogging, it is very clear, has come to mobile computing. The WordPress app is my favorite for mobile blogging. Available free on iOS and Android, its design is relatively simple but effective for creating posts peppered with images and links. It's also quite good for distraction-free writing, with little to interrupt you as you work. When you load the app, you have to log into a WordPress account, which is free. From the main interface, you can reach blogs you have already set up or start a new one. Once you are in your blog, writing a new post is as easy as clicking on the plus icon. A new page for entering text opens, with sections for the post's title and the body text. As you type, you can select words and use formatting controls to make them bold or italic, or you can turthem into links to other websites. To add a photo or image from your device's archive, tap on the picture icon. You can also preview what your post will look like when it is published online through the eyeball icon. It then takes just a few taps to tag your post with keywords and to publish it. This app is simple to use, but it does have limitations - particularly on iOS. In the iOS edition, editing your post's format inserts code into the text, which may be disconcerting if you're not used to HTML. The app is also only for posting to WordPress blogs. The Blogsy app, $5 (Rs 298) for iPads, is a great alternative to the WordPress option. It lets you write blog posts that are compatible with WordPress, but you can also post blog articles to your accounts on other popular blogging platforms like Tumblr and Blogger. Blogsy feels more full-featured than the WordPress app, and writing with it is more like the kind of what-you-see-is-what-you-get experience of typing into a desktop publishing program like Microsoft Word. For example, when you make a word bold, you see it bold on the screen right away. The app also lets you drag and drop photos and videos to just the right place in your post from your device's archive or from online services like Flickr and YouTube. There are familiar dropdown menus for controlling design issues like font and text size. There is even a Save icon, to reassure yourself that your draft is saved if you want to work on it again before publishing. To get to the HTML code that makes your blog post work, you can tap on the little "" icon. This makes it easy to change parameters like the size of images and alignment of text. If you're clever, you can also use this feature to learn the relevant code: Simply edit the post in the main view, then flip to see the code. All these features make Blogsy fun and easy to use, but I find it a little more distracting than a simple empty page. Its interface also has a few quirks, and it will take a while to learn where all the controls are in the different dropdown and pop-up menus. If Blogsy's busy interface isn't to your taste, you may like Byword, a $5 (Rs 298) iOS app with a spartan design. It works a lot like Blogsy, and can post to your Blogger, Tumblr, WordPress and other accounts, though to use this feature you have to pay another $5 (Rs 298) for an in-app upgrade. Blogger (iOS and Android) and Tumblr (iOS and Android) are alternative blog writing apps that post only to those specific blogging platforms. The apps work perfectly well, but I find them too restrictive and frustrating to use. Your mileage may vary, of course, and the apps are free, so there is no harm in trying them. Finally, mobile bloggers often need to keep track of many Web pages to link to in their posts. I find the Pocket app, by Read It Later, incredibly useful for this. It offers clever bookmark storage for website addresses and videos or other material I have found in other apps like Twitter. Learning how to use it doesn't take long, and it is free for iOS and Android. The joy of these apps is their mobility. Have a story to tell and don't want to wait until you get to your home computer? Now you don't have to.

Tips and tricks

Searching for restaurants Google has been catering to food lovers in recent months with new additions to its search results. For one, when you search for the name of a particular restaurant and add the word "menu," your search results should display the establishment's menu in a tabbed box right at the top of the page. The menu data comes from a third-party provider, and the database may not contain every menu out there. Also, menu listings are currently available only in the United States. (If you prefer to search with Bing or Yahoo instead, the right side of your search results page may display website links, location information and a menu button to click for popular restaurants.) If you decide to cook at home, the Google Search comparisons feature, introduced last fall, can help you make menu decisions based on nutritional information.

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