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Sunday, July 5, 2009

Reply to Mr Akaash Kallugudde Yogeesh Gowda

Hello MR Akaash Kallugudde Yogeesh Gowda,thanks for your visit on the blog.....regarding your query, you can read the HINDU news paper published from New Delhi....Coaching institutes located at Delhi regularly gives advertisements regarding the optionals in this news paper.....Accordingly you can contact the relevant coaching institutes. Since my optionals were Public ad & Geography, I don't have any idea about the good/ Bad coaching for Physics.....further query is welcome...keep blogging...

More request has been processed....Reply to Mr Tarachand Royal

Hello Mr Tarachand Royal,thanks for your visit on the blog....on your request, We are publishing the mark sheet as follows.....further query is welcome.....keep blogging...
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Roll No. : 054559
Name : DEEN DAYAL VERMA
Rank-689
Civil Services(Main) Examination 2008
Subject MaximumMarks
MarksObtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 091
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 167
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 108
Optional I,Political Science & Intnl. Rel. Paper-VI 300 165
Paper-VII 300 145
Optional II, Lit. of Hindi Language Paper-VIII 300 158
Paper-IX 300 122
Penalty Marks 0
Written Total 2000 956
Interview Marks 300 195
Final Total 2300 1151
Remarks : Recommended.

Reply to Mr Prasanth Balantrapuly

Hello Mr Prasanth Balantrapu, thank you for your visit on the blog and nice words about it...regarding your query, it is really a nice habit to make your self notes. It will help you during your preparation. You can make synoptical notes during the coaching. You should not make very lengthy notes because it will not be useful in the final revision. Your notes must be precise and short. If you don't attend the coaching then it may happen that you make irrelevant notes because you may not be in a position to identify the relevant & irrelevant sections of the syllabus. You must realise one thing that UPSC exam is quite different then regular conventional exams. It requires a different strategy which you can learn easily in the coaching classes. I am not discouraging you for your self preparation but you can take advantage of the specialisation of the coaching institutes to save your effort. Thus you can attend the coaching as well as you can prepare your notes simultaneously....you can skip General study coaching if confident enough..in this case you can attend coaching in November for 1st optional........further query is welcome....keep blogging...

.....और तब 8000 साल पुरानी दामोदर घाटी सभ्यता दफन हो जाएगी

झारखंड में औद्योगिकरण के खिलाफ एक नये मोर्चे की तैयारी शुरू हुई है। जमीन के सवाल पर जनविरोध थमने का नाम नहीं ले रहा, अब पर्यावरण संरक्षक भी गोलबंद हो रहे हैं। उनकी तिरछी नजर उद्योगों के लिये आबंटित कोल ब्लॉकों पर है। खास बात यह है कि इस मोर्चे के लिये अंतरराष्ट्रीय सहमति जुटायी जा रही है। जानेमाने पर्यावरण व वन्यजीव संरक्षक बुलु इमाम खुलकर कहते हैं- ‘मानवाधिकार का सवाल सरकारों पर अब प्रभाव नहीं डालता इसलिये हमलोग ग्लोबल वार्मिंग के पहलू को आगे करके अंतरराष्ट्रीय समर्थन हासिल कर रहे हैं।’
हजारीबाग निवासी इमाम मोर्चे के रणनीतिकारों में से एक हैं। उनके अनुसार, एक प्रतिनिधिमंडल इसी हफ्ते झारखंड के राज्यपाल को मेमोरंडम सौंपते हुए नये उद्योगों के नाम कोल ब्लॉक आबंटनों को खारिज करने की मांग करेगा। उस मेमोरंडम में दो सौ पर्यावरण संरक्षकों के हस्ताक्षर होंगे। आधे, विभिन्न देशों के शख्सियत होंगे। ऑस्ट्रेलिया, कनाडा, जापान, इंगलैंड, जर्मनी, इटली और अमेरिका से समर्थकों की सहमति मिल चुकी है।
पर्यावरणविदों का मानना है कि ईंधन के रूप में कोयले के उपयोग से भारी मात्रा में कार्बनडायॉक्साइड का उत्सर्जन होता है जो ग्लोबल वार्मिंग का मुख्य कारण है। इसलिये जरूरी है कि तमाम कोयला खदानों पर रोक लगायी जाए। तत्काल तो पावरप्लांटों के लिये दिये जा रहे कोल ब्लॉकों को चालू होने से रोका जाए। इस मोर्चे का निशाना झारखंड में एमओयू करनेवाले आर्सेलर मित्तल, जिंदल, एस्सार, भूषण, जीवीके, अभिजीत आदि के नाम आबंटित ढाई दर्जन कोलब्लॉकों पर है।
सभी कोल ब्लॉक हजारीबाग और चतरा में फैले कर्णपुरा घाटी में हैं। पर्यावरणविदों का मानना है कि इस इलाके में पिपरवार, अशोका आदि कोयला परियोजनाओं के कारण पहले ही काफी तवाही हो चुकी है। अब और कोयला खदानें खुलीं तो दो सौ गांवों के हजारों भूमिपुत्र परिवारों का नामो निशान मिट जाएगा। बचे हुए जंगल व सैकडों बाघ, हाथी जैसे संरक्षित वन्यजीवों का विनाश हो जाएगा। झारखंड का गौरव मानी गयीं 8000 साल पुरानी दामोदर घाटी सभ्यता दफन हो जाएगी। प्रागैतिहासिक मेगालिथिक साइट्स और दर्जन भर आदिमकालीन पेंटिंगवाली गुफायें तवाह हो जाएंगी। बुलु इमाम ने इस आयाम पर भी काफी काम किया है। वह बताते हैं कि इस आंदोलन को विश्वस्तरीय स्वरूप देने के लिये उन्होंने दार्शनिक नॉम चॉम्स्की, वैज्ञानिक स्टीफन हॉकिंग, अमेरिका के पूर्व उपराष्ट्रपति व पर्यावरणविद अल गोर से भी समर्थन के लिये पत्र लिखा है। इसके अलावा भारत की राष्ट्रपति और प्रधानमंत्री से भी इस अभियान में शामिल होने की गुजारिश की है।
Source : News Wing

The Making of a Maoist

The Young Tribal Maoist Narrates His Pathetic Journey of Converting into a Rebel:
My name is Manoj. It’s not the name my parents gave me, but all my comrades call me ‘Manoj’. My father’s name is Dhiren Murmu. I am his second son and I am 25. I was born at Bamundanga village in Salboni. I’ve lived most of my life in this hopeless village.
Our village falls under the Kansijora gram panchayat. The Left Front has been in power here for 30 years. Salboni has always been a CPM stronghold. But, in 30 years, neither the state government, nor the panchayat and Zilla Parishad took any interest at all in developing this area. We might have been living in the Stone Age.
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When it rains here, the dirt tracks turn muddy and we are forced to drag ourselves and our cattle through the muck. We are not able to ride our bicycles or use carts. We don’t have clean drinking water. People are forced to drink filthy, yellow water. After sunset, we live in the dark as there is no electricity here. No jobs either. During the paddy season, we work in the fields and then sit idle for the rest of the year. Because we are tribals, no one has bothered to do anything for us.
In 2002, we got tired of being treated like rodents. So, the villagers got together and demanded development in our area. This infuriated the local CPM bosses. The police and Marxists slapped false cases on us, accusing us of working for the People’s War Group (PWG). They branded us Maoists. So we began to think we might as well join the Maoists.
Things turned nasty quickly. The former police superintendent of West Midnapore, K C Meena, lodged an FIR against the entire village. Nearly 90% of the men and teenage boys were charged with being Naxalite. We knew what was coming. We had to do something to save ourselves.
I was just 18 at the time. I was in class XII at the local school. But, I too joined in protests against the police. Within days, the police filed a case against me, my father and brother. They accused all of us of working for the PWG. We had nothing to do with the PWG. Our family has always supported the Congress party. In 1998, when Mamata Banerjee formed the Trinamool Congress (TMC), we switched loyalty to her.
One day, police jeeps rolled into our village, picked up people from their houses, bundled everyone into their vehicles and dumped all of us into the Midnapore jail. That was where I first met Maoist leader Sushil Roy. I found the Maoist ideology very appealing. Roy asked me to join the Maoists so that I could help the poor. I liked his ideas. Then I met two PWG leaders in prison. And I realized that neither Congress nor the TMC can stop the CPM’s terror. I also realized that under CPM rule, we had lost the right to speak up. It was time to take a stand and speak up.
I joined the Maoists. They gave me a new name, a new identity and a new life. Now, I work for the Lalgarh movement. I joined this great surge of people last year. On November 5, the police arrived here looking for people who had blasted landmines at chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharya’s convoy at Salboni. In Lalgarh, the police rounded up innocent tribal women and began to molest and torture them. One woman lost an eye. Others were badly injured. After this incident, we decided to join the Lalgarh movement. It was our party’s decision. The Maoists always stand with the deprived. We joined them at Nandigram and Singur. Now, we have joined them in Lalgarh.
It’s been easy for us to win the people’s support. Most of them have been victims of torture by police. The people listened to us and joined the Peoples’ Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA). Opposition party workers have also supported us. Everybody is rebelling against the CPM cadre and police.
We know the government forces want to crush us. But, we plan to expand our area of influence. As soon as we are able to turn Lalgarh and Junglemahal (a forested area spanning three districts - Bankura, Purulia and West Midnapore) into a Maoist-dominated area, we will apply our ideology here. We will undertake development work for the poor. We will raise money through public donations. And nobody will pay tax to the government anymore.
After victory at Lalgarh, we will expand our fight to the tribal communities of Jharkhand, Bihar, Orissa and Chattisgarh. Our war has just begun.
Resume of a rebel
Once peaceful forest-dwellers, now they challenge the Indian state. Here’s a profile of that little-known species, the typical Indian Maoist
Age - 18 to 30 yearsGender - Both male and femaleEthnic stock - Austro-Asiatic (tribal/indigenous people) Linguistic group - Austro-Asiatic (tribal) and old Dravidian dialects
Income group - Below poverty line ( Rs 12 per person per day)Occupation - Small peasant, landless labour, jobless, jungle-dwellerArea of operation - UP, MP, W Bengal, Orissa, Bihar, Jharkhand Chhattisgarh, AP, Maharashtra and Karnataka political affiliation - CPI (Maoist)other names - Naxalite, Red ultra, terrorist
Maoists by NumbersTotal number 50,000Number of armed rebels 20,000Area under control One-fifth of India’s forestsActive in 165 of the country’s 604 districts
From Naxalbari to Lalgarh: Such a long journey down the road to revolution
1960sInspired by Mao Zedong, Charu Majumdar and Kanu Sanyal of the CPI (Marxist) develop a “revolutionary opposition” to the party. They lead a violent Santhal uprising in West Bengal’s Naxalbari village in 1967. Later, they break away from the CPI(M). Uprisings are organized in several parts of the country. In 1969, CPI (Marxist-Leninist) takes birth
1970sThe radical leftists fragment and the CPI (ML) becomes weaker across the country. This causes regional groups such as the Maoist Communist Centre, which evolved out of the Dakshin Desh-group, to strengthen in Bihar and Jharkhand and the People’s War Group to assume leadership of the armed rebels in Andhra Pradesh and adjoining states
1980-90s At least 30 Naxalite groups are thought to be active across the country, with a combined membership of around 30,000 activists. But their differences over their perceived “revolutionary” roles often result in bloody battles. Many groups, particularly in Bihar and AP, are accused of land-grabbing and extortion …
Source : NewsWing

Reply to Miss Pratibha

Hello Miss Pratibha......thanks for your visit on the blog and kind words about it's usefulness....Regarding your query....Since We have the database of selected candidates only...So it is difficult to tell the lowest marks of a candidate appeared in the Interview in CSE-2008...still as per here say it is 34 only...We are not sure about the veracity of this fact...But it should not disturb any serious civil service candidate because interview marks depends on numerous factors....so just chill in and prepare hard for the exam...good luck....further query is welcome...keep blogging....

Some more requests have been processed....Reply to Mr Gagan Dhillon

Hello Mr Gagan Dhillon,Thanks for your visit on the blog...on your request,We are publishing the mark sheets as follows...further query is welcome...keep blogging....
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Roll No. : 078165
Name : RUBY JASPREET
Rank-35
Civil Services(Main) Examination 2008
Subject MaximumMarks
MarksObtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 118
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 136
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 157
Optional I,Geography Paper-VI 300 135
Paper-VII 300 164
Optional II, Sociology Paper-VIII 300 178
Paper-IX 300 177
Penalty Marks 0
Written Total 2000 1065
Interview Marks 300 222
Final Total 2300 1287
Remarks : Recommended.
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Roll No. : 152749
Name : SAURABH MISHRA
Rank-218
Civil Services(Main) Examination 2008
Subject MaximumMarks
MarksObtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 103
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 126
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 146
Optional I,Geography Paper-VI 300 135
Paper-VII 300 159
Optional II, Political Science & Intnl. Rel. Paper-VIII 300 152
Paper-IX 300 174
Penalty Marks 0
Written Total 2000 995
Interview Marks 300 225
Final Total 2300 1220
Remarks : Recommended.
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Roll No. : 157720
Name : UMESH KUMAR AGARWAL
Rank-237
Civil Services(Main) Examination 2008
Subject MaximumMarks
MarksObtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 068
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 172
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 173
Optional I,Commerce & Accountancy Paper-VI 300 181
Paper-VII 300 150
Optional II, Lit. of Pali Language Paper-VIII 300 164
Paper-IX 300 154
Penalty Marks 0
Written Total 2000 1062
Interview Marks 300 156
Final Total 2300 1218
Remarks : Recommended.
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Roll No. : 040623
Name : UMESH KUMAR
Rank-723
Civil Services(Main) Examination 2008
Subject MaximumMarks
MarksObtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 120
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 142
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 117
Optional I,History Paper-VI 300 138
Paper-VII 300 141
Optional II, Lit. of Hindi Language Paper-VIII 300 166
Paper-IX 300 154
Penalty Marks 0
Written Total 2000 978
Interview Marks 300 159
Final Total 2300 1137
Remarks : Recommended.