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Thursday, 3 January 2019
APDSC answer keys released for TRT and TETcumTRT exam at apdsc.apcfss.in
As many as 1100 posts are for municipal schools and 909 will be appointed at the model schools. APDSC answer keys 2018: How to check Step 1: Go to the official website - apdsc.apcfss.in Step 2: Click on 'initial key' link flashing on the homepage Step 3: A new window will open displaying separate links for maths and biological science papers Step 4: The keys will open Step 4: Download and check DSC will be recruiting the teachers this time instead of APPSC. Over six lakh candidates have to appear for the TRT and TETcumTRT 2018 exam to fill 7,729 posts. The exam was scheduled to be held on December 6, 2018. The hall tickets or AP DSC admit cards for ongoing recruitment exam series have also been released on the official website - apdsc.apcfss.in. Dailyhunthttps://www.avitop.com/cs/members/vaitlaasreenu.aspx
Nikki Haley accuses Unesco of anti-Israel bias, graft
Unesco is a body that continually rewrites history, including by erasing the Jewish connection to Jerusalem,' said Danny Danon, Israel's envoy to the UN, according to the Jerusalem Post. The withdrawals which are mainly procedural, are yet deliver a new blow to Unesco. They will not greatly impact Unesco financially, since it has been dealing with a funding slash ever since 2011. That was the year when Israel and the US stopped paying dues after Palestine was voted in as a member state. Since then, officials estimate that the US — which accounted for around 22 per cent of the total budget — has accrued $600 million in unpaid dues, which was one of the reasons for President Trump's decision to withdraw. Israel owes an estimated $10 million. Unesco Director General Audrey Azoulay took up her post just after Trump announced the withdrawal. Azoulay, who has Jewish and Moroccan heritage, spent the last year lobbying for the two countries to remain members. ... Dailyhunthttps://www.ted.com/profiles/11453525
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CES 2019: Consumers expect to be riding Hyperloops and owning home robots in 2030
While consumers expect personalisation as one of the top benefits of technological innovations in 2030 in each of these categories, they also cite security, energy efficiency, convenience, accessibility, savings and prevention as benefits expected from the different technologies. Findings from the survey include: Personalised experiences are seen as the primary benefit of advancing technologies, particularly among millennials. Among 18-34-year-olds, technology is expected to deliver experiences that are customised to their own personal needs and tastes; respondents over the age of 35 expect technology advancements to provide primarily a better quality of life. The home of 2030 will be secure and energy efficient. More than 70 per cent of respondents will use remotely monitored devices, voice-activated assistants and fully-connected smart home systems. Forty-nine per cent expect to use a virtual personalised home assistant or robot. Transportation and mobility are expected to become increasingly electric and connected, improving cost savings, travel time, road safety and quality of life. More than 70 per cent of respondents expect to use hybrid or fully electric vehicles, while over half expect to travel by hyperloop. Thirty-eight per cent expect to be using air taxis. More than 75 per cent expect personalised passenger experiences such as navigation path optimisation and city-controlled traffic regulation, however, the majority expects not to allow access to personal data in order to improve such services. Personalised preventative health and home treatments will become the norm. More than 80 percent of respondents expect to prevent disease and live longer because technology will enable them to manage their personal health more easily and effectively, with 83 per cent expecting preventive plans based on behaviour or nutrition to be the most impactful, 81 per cent devices to dispense treatments at home, and 80 per cent fully electronic record systems. Three-quarters of respondents feel that technologies such as diagnostic at-home applications, wearable devices and custom-made prosthesis orthopaedics will also be impactful. Brick-and-mortar stores are not going away, but the in-store experience will evolve around payments and the use of in-store technologies. In retail, 84 per cent of respondents expect to use mobile payments and anytime/anywhere delivery to make shopping more convenient, but 55 per cent feel that it is unlikely there will only be virtual shopping in 2030. ... Dailyhunthttps://www.avitop.com/cs/members/peezeerkit.aspx
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Backlash bombs
Soap Opera A Facebook ad for Dove couldn't have got the colours wrong more! It showed four panels, of which a young African American woman removes her shirt over three panels and in the fourth panel she becomes a young white woman. Unilever dropped the ad following worldwide anger, showing advertising in the Trumpist age has lost the race. Defence Explainer BJP's 'Rafale for Dummies' video featuring actor Pallavi Joshi, directed by her Right-wing activist-cum-filmmaker husband Vivek Agnihotri, grabbed eyeballs albeit for the wrong reasons. She sycophantically attempts to explain the deal in spite of not ever having seen a Rafale or sat in one. No harm in having ambition, no? Dailyhunthttp://doodleordie.com/profile/jiggerzeans
UPSC CDS II results declared at upsc.gov.in, direct link here
A total of 7650 candidates have qualified the written exam and are eligible for interview round. Here's the direct link to check your UPSC CDS II result The qualified candidates will be interviewed by the Service Selection Board of the Ministry of Defence, for admission to (i) Indian Military Academy, Dehradun 147th Course commencing in July, 2019 (ii) Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala, Kerala, Course commencing in July, 2019 (iii) Air Force Academy, Hyderabad (Pre-Flying) Training Course (206 F(P)) commencing in July, 2019 (iv) Officers Training Academy, Chennai 110th SSC Course (NT)(for Men) commencing in October, 2019 and (v) Officers Training Academy, Chennai, 24th SSC Women (Non-Technical) Course commencing in October, 2019. The official notification released by UPSC for the successful candidates in CDS II exam read, ' The original Certificates are to be submitted within two weeks of completion of the SSB Interview and not later than 13th May, 2019 for AFA and not later than 01st July, 2019 for IMA and not later than 01st July, 2019 for admission to NA (1st October, 2019 in case of SSC only). The candidates must not send the original Certificates to the Union Public Service Commission..' The certificates that are required to be submitted include in accordance with the conditions of the admission to the examination, they are required to submit the original certificates in support of age (Date of Birth), educational qualifications, NCC (C) (Army Wing/Senior Division Air Wing/Naval Wing) etc. claimed by them along with attested copies. All the candidates who have successfully qualified in the written exam are required to register themselves online on the Indian Army Recruiting website joinindianarmy.nic.in within two weeks of announcement of written result. Dailyhunthttps://drquinton.ca/UserProfile/tabid/57/userId/30585/Default.aspx
Stray dogs get past civic body in Bhubaneswar
civic body official claimed that they had intensified sterilisation and dog catching activities mainly around Kalinga Stadium, Exhibition Ground and major roads of the city, but the lack of kennels was making it difficult to control them."We did intensify dog catching activities around the event venues and major roads, but in the absence of infrastructure we are unable to fully contain the menace," said in-charge of animal birth control programme Subhransu Mishra. He added they were conducting 300 sterilisations a month.According to the veterinary department, the population of stray dogs in the city was around 20,000 during 2014-15. The figure has increased to 42,000 at present. A veterinarian said that if the BMC continued the practice of steady sterilisation, the dog population would increase manifold."We are helping the civic authorities in catching stray dogs and conducting sterilisations. However, the number of such operations should be increased to a 1,000 per month, rather than the present 300. If that is not done, it will be difficult to control their growing population," said People for Animal Convener Amulya Nayak.Amiya Mishra, a visitor to the city festival on Wednesday, said that it was disgusting to see that the civic body did not have the ability to control stray animals. Dailyhunthttp://www.penninetroutfarmandfishery.co.uk/UserProfile/tabid/61/userId/1756192/Default.aspx
INTERVIEW | We don't know if CM had any role in our Sabarimala visit: Bindu and Kanakadurga
The shrine, which was out of bounds for girls and women between 10 and 50 years of age, on Wednesday saw the breaking of centuries-old tradition and infuriating the Hindu right outfits, when the 42-year-old Bindu and 44-year-old Kanakadurga visited it under police protection. In an exclusive interview given to Manorama channel, Kanakadurga said, "Going to Sabarimala was my own decision." Dismissing the conspiracy angle being alleged by the Sangh Parivar outfits and the Opposition Congress that the two women were playing into the hands of police and the government, the women said they "used" the police machinery to enter Sabarimala on the basis of the September 28 Supreme Court verdict allowing women of all age groups to offer prayers at the hill shrine. "We do not know whether chief minister had any role in our reaching the shrine," they said. "We are a group of like-minded people. That's why we have come together to trek the temple. Police or political party agenda, as was being alleged by the BJP and others, is baseless," she said. When asked whether they were devotees or activists, Kanakadurga said there an activist can also be a devotee. "Activists are also devotees. If some activist wants to visit a temple, they can. The September 28 verdict of the Supreme Court allows all women to go, whether they are activists or devotees," she said. Bindu told the channel that they were adamant and wanted to visit the shrine after failing in their first attempt on December 24 when they were forced to return due to violent protests. "If we had gone back to our respective homes, we were sure that we may never visit Sabarimala. So we sought help from the police and SPs from two districts," she said. She also said they did not disclose where they stayed after the December 24 fiasco as they feared the safety of their friends. "We sought security from Pamba, (Sabarimala foothills), and the trip was not in any ambulance as claimed by political parties. We trekked all the way to the shrine," Bindu told the channel. Dismissing the allegations that they have political affiliations, Bindu said those who oppose the entry of women into Sabarimala have always labelled as "Maoists" the women who attempted to trek the hills. "I am not affiliated with any political party or organisation now. I have left all those years back. I was part of the CPI(ML)'s Central Committee and later resigned owing to differences. I am not part of any organisation now," she said, adding that she was a key speaker at a BJP event on Human Rights Day years ago. "That doesn't mean that I am with BJP. Just because I entered Sabarimala will never make me a communist," she said. 'Won't close shop till last porotta is sold!': Videos of people resisting BJP-backed hartal in Kerala go viral When asked about her family's support, Bindu said she has the backing of her husband Hariharan on every issue, including Sabarimala, and he had even accompanied the duo till Sannidhanam (temple complex). When asked about her mother's criticism for undertaking the trip to Sabarimala, Bindu said her mother has got all rights to express her views. "My mother and brother have all the rights to say that women should not enter Sabarimala. This is a democratic country. They can express their views and rights. They are entitled to their views," she said. Kanakadurga said she was staying with her husband and kids but may have some ideological differences. She also said that her husband tried to dissuade her considering her safety. Bindu said the petitions on Sabarimala issue were coming up before the Supreme Court on January 22, and "these riot-mongers" had an agenda to not allow the women to enter the shrine before that. "This was a clear cut political agenda played by the Sangh Parivar organisations to uproot the left ideology from Kerala and come to power," she said. "It has been exposed that there were no objections from the devotees but the protests were from these riot-mongers. The Kerala society has understood the same. They have been exposed," Bindu said. Meanwhile, a top police official confirmed to PTI that at least 20-30 anti-Maoist commandos escorted the women to the shrine. However, It was not clear from where the police escorted them. Kerala was in ferment on Thursday, a day after the two women entered the Sabarimala temple, infuriating saffron outfits, with protesters blocking roads by placing burning tyres and granite blocks, and clashes leaving 31 police personnel and many others injured. The dawn to dusk shutdown called by the Sabarimala Karma Samithi, an umbrella organisation of various pro-Hindutva groups, and the Antarrashtriya Hindu Parishad (AHP), plunged the state into turmoil, as hundreds of Hindu right-wing activists disrupted vehicular movement and vandalised shops and offices of the ruling CPI(M). Dailyhunthttps://www.intensedebate.com/people/peeggerrizza
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