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Thursday, June 11, 2009

The Violence against Indian students in Australia

The recent violence against Indian students in Australia has once again raised the specter of racial discrimination. The deep rooted practice of racism is making its presence felt yet again and it has deeply disturbed Indians, both here and abroad. Impact of colour discrimination has created deep and dark strokes, causing never ending pain, even as stark questions hang in the air. Why should the feeling of being part of another colour or a different genetically inherited physical appearance be a burden on any one's shoulder? It seems that 'Xenophobia', which is a reflective feeling of hostility to any stranger in a group is on the rise across the globe.
Racism was a construct based on the theory of some people being superior to others on the basis of their colour. There has been a lot of violence against us, Indians for some time, probably due to the colour of our skin.
Indian community has been targeted for no reason and suffers racial discrimination without any reason. On the contrary, Indians follow the mantra of 'Atithi Devo Bhava' as a creed for respect, protection and affection to every foreign guest, who steps on our shores. History is full of instances where Indians have treated the Atithi next to God. Even at the expense of the host a visitor is always given priority, respect and comfort of space.
These gestures of gratitude have been overlooked and India has been exploited since ages. In the 16th century, a few White guests, who came to India in the garb of traders under the Union Jack exploited this hospitality. Instead of remaining as guests, they became the masters of this land, leaving behind deep scars both racial and economic.Hundreds of years later, Gandhi, the apostle of peace and non-violence came forward to shake the conscience of this nation, but not before he was thrown out of a first class train compartment because he was not a White. That racial incident shook Mohan Das Karamchand Gandhi to such an extent that he went on to become the liberator of a billion souls. Halfway across the globe and half a century later, Indians across the globe are facing a similar situation. The need of the hour is another man to rise to the occasion and take the fight to the perpetrators of racial crimes. Let's take a stand against racism faced by Indians abroad.
Source: Team Merinews

Reply to Mr/Miss Daydreamer

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Reply to Mr Tarachand Royal

Hello Mr Tarachand Royal, thanks for your visit and being a regular reader of this blog....regarding the cadre allotment in CSE, from year 2008,the prevailing cadre policy has been changed...Now,you will be asked your own preference of the states [you have to rank all the states] at the time of interview.....The cadre will be allotted according to your choice given and your final rank [as well as your respective rank in your category]....The insider and outsider simply means those who belongs to the State [resident of that state]are insider and those whose residence is in other states are outsider for that particular state...for e.g. For Rajasthan you will be insider candidate and somebody from M.P. will be outsider for your state.....The scheme of outsider and insider will prevail....thus from year 2008 onwards....the allotment of home state cadre will depend on :
[1] Your preference of the states
[2] Your Rank [in your respective category]
[3]The availability of seats [according to insider]
Thus sometime it may happen that you may have very high rank in your respective category but the seats in insider quota is not vacant then you will be allotted a different state cadre accorinding to your preference.....Regarding your qualifying in general list..generally Dopt will allot you the service which is best for you according to your preference..it means if you qualify in general list with poor ranking then you will be shifted to your respective category list to allot you a good service..say in general list you may get IRTS but by shifting to your category you will get IAS irrespective of the fact that you qualify in general list and didn't take benefit of reservation...but if your age is more than 30 yrs or attempt more then 4 then definitely you will be considered as your category candidate not OBC or any other category......Actually this whole process is a bit confusing..I hope I made things a little bit clear.....further query is welcome..keep blogging.....

More requests have been processed...Marks of Rank-21 to Rank-30....Reply to Mr.Tarachand Royal

Hello Mr Tarachand Royal ,thanks for your visit on the blog and nice words about it.....On your requests,We are publishing the mark sheets of the candidates....further query is welcome...keep blogging....
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Roll No. : 095045
Name : RAGHAV LANGER
Rank-21
Civil Services(Main) Examination 2008
Subject MaximumMarks
MarksObtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 126
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 157
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 159
Optional I,Psychology Paper-VI 300 138
Paper-VII 300 190
Optional II, Medical Science Paper-VIII 300 168
Paper-IX 300 186
Penalty Marks 0
Written Total 2000 1124
Interview Marks 300 174
Final Total 2300 1298 Remarks : Recommended.
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Roll No. : 232981
Name : ARUN SUNDAR THAYALAN G K
Rank-22
Civil Services(Main) Examination 2008
Subject MaximumMarks
MarksObtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 118
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 146
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 167
Optional I,Commerce & Accountancy Paper-VI 300 146
Paper-VII 300 177
Optional II, Public Administration Paper-VIII 300 192
Paper-IX 300 187
Penalty Marks 0
Written Total 2000 1133
Interview Marks 300 165
Final Total 2300 1298 Remarks : Recommended.
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Roll No. : 224215
Name : BAGADI GAUTHAM
Rank-23
Civil Services(Main) Examination 2008
Subject MaximumMarks
MarksObtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 100
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 141
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 135
Optional I,History Paper-VI 300 159
Paper-VII 300 180
Optional II, Sociology Paper-VIII 300 175
Paper-IX 300 185
Penalty Marks 0
Written Total 2000 1075
Interview Marks 300 222
Final Total 2300 1297 Remarks : Recommended.
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Roll No. : 057124
Name : KRISHNA MOHAN UPPU
Rank-24
Civil Services(Main) Examination 2008
Subject MaximumMarks
MarksObtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 125
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 189
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 145
Optional I,Geography Paper-VI 300 157
Paper-VII 300 147
Optional II, History Paper-VIII 300 162
Paper-IX 300 181
Penalty Marks 0
Written Total 2000 1106
Interview Marks 300 189
Final Total 2300 1295 Remarks : Recommended.
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Roll No. : 074877
Name : SHILPA GOURISARIA
Rank-25
Civil Services(Main) Examination 2008
Subject MaximumMarks
MarksObtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 121
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 155
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 163
Optional I,Commerce & Accountancy Paper-VI 300 165
Paper-VII 300 148
Optional II, Public Administration Paper-VIII 300 184
Paper-IX 300 159
Penalty Marks 0
Written Total 2000 1095
Interview Marks 300 200
Final Total 2300 1295 Remarks : Recommended.
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Roll No. : 010669
Name : SARFARAZ AHMAD
Rank-26
Civil Services(Main) Examination 2008
Subject MaximumMarks
MarksObtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 099
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 171
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 150
Optional I,Sociology Paper-VI 300 178
Paper-VII 300 157
Optional II, Public Administration Paper-VIII 300 139
Paper-IX 300 185
Penalty Marks 0
Written Total 2000 1079
Interview Marks 300 216
Final Total 2300 1295 Remarks : Recommended.
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Roll No. : 011726
Name : AJAY GUPTA
Rank-27
Civil Services(Main) Examination 2008
Subject MaximumMarks
MarksObtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 099
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 173
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 145
Optional I,Geography Paper-VI 300 182
Paper-VII 300 158
Optional II, Psychology Paper-VIII 300 201
Paper-IX 300 136
Penalty Marks 0
Written Total 2000 1094
Interview Marks 300 201
Final Total 2300 1295 Remarks : Recommended.
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Roll No. : 0238118
Name : NAVEEN SINGLA
Rank-28
Civil Services(Main) Examination 2008
Subject MaximumMarks
MarksObtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 114
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 137
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 156
Optional I,Psychology Paper-VI 300 191
Paper-VII 300 166
Optional II, Lit. of Punjabi Language Paper-VIII 300 167
Paper-IX 300 154
Penalty Marks 0
Written Total 2000 1085
Interview Marks 300 210
Final Total 2300 1295 Remarks : Recommended.
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Roll No. : 283271
Name : MANDAVGANE ANIKET GOVIND
Rank-29
Civil Services(Main) Examination 2008
Subject MaximumMarks
MarksObtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 126
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 169
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 151
Optional I,History Paper-VI 300 167
Paper-VII 300 177
Optional II, Political Science & Intnl. Rel. Paper-VIII 300 164
Paper-IX 300 139
Penalty Marks 0
Written Total 2000 1093
Interview Marks 300 200
Final Total 2300 1293 Remarks : Recommended.
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Roll No. : 008287
Name : KAUSHIK BHATTACHARYA
Rank-30
Civil Services(Main) Examination 2008
Subject MaximumMarks
MarksObtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 122
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 149
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 174
Optional I,Economics Paper-VI 300 145
Paper-VII 300 146
Optional II, Political Science & Intnl. Rel. Paper-VIII 300 183
Paper-IX 300 179
Penalty Marks 0
Written Total 2000 1098
Interview Marks 300 195
Final Total 2300 1293 Remarks : Recommended.
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Roll No. : 006954
Name : DINESH BADGUJAR
Rank-648
Civil Services(Main) Examination 2008
Subject MaximumMarks
MarksObtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 094
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 153
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 130
Optional I,Philosophy Paper-VI 300 154
Paper-VII 300 167
Optional II, Public Administration Paper-VIII 300 138
Paper-IX 300 151
Penalty Marks 0
Written Total 2000 987
Interview Marks 300 174
Final Total 2300 1161 Remarks : Recommended.
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Roll No. : 028686
Name : MAHENDAR BAGRIA
Rank-763
Civil Services(Main) Examination 2008
Subject MaximumMarks
MarksObtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 099
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 167
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 106
Optional I,Geography Paper-VI 300 124
Paper-VII 300 142
Optional II, History Paper-VIII 300 148
Paper-IX 300 175
Penalty Marks 0
Written Total 2000 961
Interview Marks 300 159
Final Total 2300 1120 Remarks : Recommended.