Thursday, 4 April 2019

APPSC Group 3 notification: Registration begins for panchayat secretary posts at psc.ap.gov.in

The main exam will be held on August 2, 2019. A general mock test facility is available to the applicants to acquaint themselves with the computer-based recruitment test. APPSC Group 3 notification: How to apply Step 1: Go to the official website of APPSC — psc.ap.gov.in Step 2: On the homepage, scroll down to the tab for One Time Profile registration. The commission has also provided the direct link to the one-time registration page Step 3: A new window will open Step 4: Under the 'Direct Recruitment', click on new registration. In case you have already registered, you do not need to do it again Step 5: Follow the procedure of registration. You would get an OTP to register. Once registered, you would have your OTPR id Step 6: Candidates can use this id to apply for APPSC Panchayat Secretary posts once the link is activated APPSC recruitment: District-wise vacancies detail (old) Srikakulam - 7 Vizianagaram - 01 Prakasam - 05 Chittoor - 07 Vishakhapatnam - 02 East Godavari - 12 Ananthapuramu - 03 West Godavari - 04 Kurnool - 02 Krishna - 03 Guntur - 02 Kadapa - 02 APPSC recruitment: District-wise vacancies detail (fresh) Srikakulam - 107 Vizianagaram - 119 Vishakhapatnam - 105 West Godavari - 21 Krishna - 19 Kurnool - 88 Ananthapuramu - 38 Chittoor - 134 Nellore - 62 Prakasam - 167 Guntur - 48 APPSC recruitment: Eligibility criteria Candidate should have a degree from any govt recognised board. APPSC recruitment: Selection process The selection of candidates for appointment to the posts of panchayat secretary will be based on the merit in the computer-based examination, to be held as per the scheme of examination. The minimum qualifying marks for consideration of a candidate to the selection process are 40 per cent for OCs, 35 per cent for BCs, and 30 per cent for SCs, STs and PHs or as per rules. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt.https://wanelo.co/edspacios

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Mystic Mantra: Three points of mindfulness

In the Himalayas he attained; then he never came back to India. He moved towards Tibet, his love showered on Tibet. He transformed the whole quality of Tibetan consciousness. He was a miracle-worker; whatsoever he touched was transformed into gold. He was one of the greatest alchemists the world has ever known. Atisha learnt from three great masters and he offered three general points of mindfulness. The first is: regularity of meditativeness. Remember, it is very difficult to create meditation, it is very easy to lose it. Anything higher takes much arduous effort to create, but it can disappear within a moment. To lose contact with it is very easy. Osho elaborates: It is like growing a rose flower — just a little hard wind and the rose has withered and the petals have fallen, or some animal has entered the garden and the rose is eaten. And whenever there is a conflict between the higher and the lower, always remember, the lower wins easily. If you clash a rose flower with a rock, the rose flower is going to die, not the rock. Your whole past is full of rocks, and when you start growing a rose of awareness in you, there are a thousand and one possibilities of it being destroyed by your old rocks — habits, mechanical habits. You will have to be very watchful and careful. The second general point is: don't waste your time with the non-essential. Don't fool around. Osho suggests: Take a look at your life — how many non-essential things you are doing — and for what? And how long have you done them, and what have you gained? Are you going to repeat the same stupid pattern for the whole of your life? And the third general point is: Don't rationalise your errors and mistakes. The mind tends to rationalise. If you commit some mistake, the mind says 'It had to be so, there were reasons for it. I am not responsible, the very situation made this happen.' And the mind is very clever at rationalising everything. Be in the present moment with total awareness. Let your consciousness be unburdened by your mind that dwells in the past and the future — and observe reality as it is. ... DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt.https://about.me/heenke

IPL 2019: Amit Mishra is one wicket away from making history

A dramatic lower-order collapse against Kings XI Punjab exposed Delhi's batting frailties and Iyer would look to plug those holes to stand a chance of taming Sunrisers, who have been on a roll with back-to-back wins. IPL 2019: Mohammad Kaif not happy with this 'unfair practice' in Indian Premier League A new look Delhi made a rampaging start to the season with a superb win over three-time former champions Mumbai Indians but since then they have struggled with their lower-order. Delhi are currently fifth in the eight-team standings with two wins and as many loses after four games and consistency is something which they would be looking for. Delhi had failed to score six runs from the last over against Kolkata Knight Riders, thus taking the match to a super over and it was only due to Kagiso Rabada's superb yorkers, they had managed to scrape through in the end. However, Delhi's lower-order came unstuck against Kings XI on Monday night when they inexplicably lost seven wickets for eight runs to lose the game by 14 runs. Delhi were 144 for three in the 17th over, chasing 167 before being bowled out for 152 in 19.2 overs. (With inputs from agencies) DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt.http://mxsponsor.com/riders/weee-weee/about

What is Jaish-e-Mohammed?

Since its conception, it has targeted several Indian officials, government buildings, soldiers as well as non-Muslim civilians in both India and Pakistan. The group is believed to have carried out the suicide bomb attack outside the J&K state assembly building in October 2001 which led to the death of 38 people. While the JeM had first claimed responsibility for the attack, it had later denied it. The Jihadist group is also accused of having carried out the attack on the Indian Parliament in December 2001. setTimeout(function(){(function(id){var embedTag=document.getElementById(id).children[0]; if(embedTag){var width=embedTag.offsetWidth; var height=embedTag.offsetHeight; embedTag.height=document.body.offsetWidth * (height/width); embedTag.width=document.body.offsetWidth;}})("embed-quint-brightcove-iframe-tag-0");},1000); The Pakistan government banned the JeM along with few other such groups in 2002. Since then it has resurfaced on several occasions under different names. Intelligence services in India consider the group to be the 'deadliest' and 'the principal terrorist organisation in Jammu and Kashmir'. India has repeatedly asked for listing Azhar as a 'global terrorist' by the United Nations. However, in 2018 China blocked the move stating that the issue lacks 'consensus' among members of the UN Security Council. Last time the JeM was accused of carrying out an attack in India was in 2016 at the Pathankot airbase. Pakistan was also accused of having assisted the organisation, however, the country's government denied the allegations. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt.https://heenkeenzsa.livejournal.com/profile

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IPL 2019 Video: Did Krunal Pandya try to 'Mankad' MS Dhoni during MI vs CSK?

Although the CSK skipper expected Krunal to complete his delivery and was looking at his partner at the other end, his bat was well-inside his crease at the non-striker's end. Sanjay Manjrekar, who was present at the commentary box at that moment, appreciated Dhoni and said, 'Right instincts for Dhoni. The bat was inside, the ball was in the scene. He does most things right. Just out of instincts, with Dhoni very rarely will you see him do something that is incorrect.' Later the video was uploaded on IPL website , with the title suggesting if you're planning to Mankad Dhoni then you have to think again. Though CSK lost the contest by 37 runs, Dhoni once again proved that even after spending over 15 years in the cricket arena there's no room for error. setTimeout(function(){(function(id){var embedTag=document.getElementById(id).children[0]; if(embedTag){var width=embedTag.offsetWidth; var height=embedTag.offsetHeight; embedTag.height=document.body.offsetWidth * (height/width); embedTag.width=document.body.offsetWidth;}})("embed-quint-brightcove-iframe-tag-0");},1000); Earlier last week, Krunal did a similar thing during his side's clash against Kings XI Punjab and he got an opportunity to 'Mankad' Mayank Agarwal but opted to warn the batsman instead. This earned him praise from former England captain Michael Vaughan. The former England player, who's a panelist in the ongoing IPL, tweeted after the incident, 'Respect @krunalpandya24… that's exactly how you deal with a Mankad… Give the Batsman a warning then it's open season after that…#IPL2019.' Earlier in the season, KXIP skipper R Ashwin drew flak for 'Mankading' Rajasthan Royals' Jos Buttler without giving him a prior warning. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt.https://www.zintro.com/profile/zie62d9e1f?ref=Zie62d9e1f

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It gave me goosebumps to be able to just walk through the gates of Wimbledon: Vijay Amritraj

My favourite Rolex watch is: The first one has the greatest meaning to me because I won it. It is still certainly my prized possession. Are you a watch person?It is very much a part of me. I have always worn a watch. If you were to time-travel, which tennis era would you be a part of and why? The '70s and '80s. I was in it. I've seen what came after it and I was very happy to have been where I was. Your top tip for time-management would be...I think as you get better and better in your sport, as far as tennis is concerned, I think scheduling and looking after yourself. Rest is just as important as work, to be able to manage your career in a particular manner so that finally when you finish the sport, you realise that you've squeezed every ounce of the best tennis you could possibly play and enjoyed every moment of what you have done over the years and not say: 'My god. thank god it's over'. You really need to have learned from it, been educated from it and enjoyed it. What did Wimbledon mean to you?Oh! It was everything. The reason I played the game was Wimbledon and the Davis Cup and basically, having had the opportunity to play it for so long, was just a gift for me. I came close several times to perhaps having a chance of winning it, but, I tell you it gave me goosebumps to be able to just walk through the gates of Wimbledon.Do you remember each and every detail?Well, I continue to go there annually. So, it's always been special to me. When I look at Wimbledon even to this day, I see literally doing well there is what honestly put me on the world map. That's why I have always felt very very close to Wimbledon. My entire family has felt very very close to Wimbledon.How has Wimbledon changed over the years?Well they have changed within the realm of change. It is very difficult to make those consistent changes and keep the tradition, history and legacy of what the club is. Whatever changes they have made is still brand new, but it blends in beautifully with the old structure they have had there for 150 years.What are your first Wimbledon memories?I was scared out of my wits to go there. It was absolutely jaw-dropping and eye-opening kind of experience to go there when I was 15 years old, just to see it.What makes it the Holy Grail till date?I think the history, legacy, the fact that it was literally where the game was born, everyone who has played tennis has wanted to do well there. play at Wimbledon if you can, do well, and eventually if you can win it. You never see any sponsorships there. It's green and lush and the tennis players are dressed in white.What is the greatest fight you have seen at Wimbledon?Ah well, there are a numerous great matches. I have been part of some of them. The finals have been quite unique. Recently, the (Roger) Federer-(Rafael) Nadal matches, the Federer-(Andy) Roddick match. there's been some great matches during the course of the fortnight. The (John) McEnroe-(Bjorn) Borg final in 1980-81 was spectacular, (Jimmy) Connors-McEnroe in 1982..You said in a recent tweet that Roger Federer is still a front-runner at Wimbledon. What is the man doing right?Well, his game is suited to the surface. I think he is just managing his career really well. This year he is going to be playing the clay court season for the first time in a few years. So, it is going to be interesting to see how it affects his grass court performance when he gets there. But obviously he needs matches under his belt before he gets to Wimbledon.He is a very smart scheduler of his matches, of his tournament schedules. By the time he gets to Wimbledon, he will still be in the right frame of mind to be clearly one of the front-runners.What makes him such a Wimbledon darling?(Laughs) He is a favourite of half the world!Who are you looking forward to watching at the Wimbledon from India this year?This year Prajnesh (Gunneswaran) will be in Wimbledon. I am looking forward to see him play there. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt.http://echometer.com/UserProfile/tabid/61/userId/526568/Default.aspx

More than 250 applicants for Indian football team coach's job

In the recent past, AIFF general secretary Kushal Das had also said that they would appoint a coach based on the team's requirements and not get carried away by big names. The list of applicants also includes coaches from the Indian Super League and I-League. 'The big names doing the rounds need not necessarily fulfil the criteria of the AIFF. Early next week the concerned committee will make a short-list and the candidates would then be interviewed by the technical committee, and based on its recommendations, the executive committee would make the appointment from among the final list,' a well-placed AIFF source said. Established names doing the rounds are Italian Giovanni De Biasi, Hakan Ericson of Sweden, France's Raymond Domnech and England's Sam Allardyce. While these are undoubtedly big names, the AIFF has also received applications from people who do not have the credentials and licence. The deadline for applying for the top job ended on March 29. Among others, Bengaluru FC's highly successful former coach Albert Roca has also emerged as the frontrunner for the job, with many national team players favouring his appointment. Under Roca, Bengaluru FC played four finals in his two seasons in charge - making the final of the AFC Cup in 2016, the Federation Cup in 2017 and the ISL and Super Cup in 2018. The team won the Federation Cup and the Super Cup, but missed out on the AFC Cup and the ISL titles. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt.https://seekingalpha.com/user/50147354/comments