Thursday, 8 March 2018

International Women's Day
8 March
History of the Day
Introduction
International Women's Day is celebrated in many countries around the world. It is a day when women are recognized for their achievements without regard to divisions, whether national, ethnic, linguistic, cultural, economic or political. International Women's Day first emerged from the activities of labour movements at the turn of the twentieth century in North America and across Europe.
Since those early years, International Women's Day has assumed a new global dimension for women in developed and developing countries alike. The growing international women's movement, which has been strengthened by four global United Nations women's conferences, has helped make the commemoration a rallying point to build support for women's rights and participation in the political and economic arenas.
Chronology
1909 The first National Woman's Day was observed in the United States on 28 February. The Socialist Party of America designated this day in honour of the 1908 garment workers' strike in New York, where women protested against working conditions.
1910 The Socialist International, meeting in Copenhagen, established a Women's Day, international in character, to honour the movement for women's rights and to build support for achieving universal suffrage for women. The proposal was greeted with unanimous approval by the conference of over 100 women from 17 countries, which included the first three women elected to the Finnish Parliament. No fixed date was selected for the observance.
1911 As a result of the Copenhagen initiative, International Women's Day was marked for the first time (19 March) in Austria, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland, where more than one million women and men attended rallies. In addition to the right to vote and to hold public office, they demanded women's rights to work, to vocational training and to an end to discrimination on the job.
1913-1914 International Women's Day also became a mechanism for protesting World War I. As part of the peace movement, Russian women observed their first International Women's Day on the last Sunday in February. Elsewhere in Europe, on or around 8 March of the following year, women held rallies either to protest the war or to express solidarity with other activists.
1917 Against the backdrop of the war, women in Russia again chose to protest and strike for "Bread and Peace" on the last Sunday in February (which fell on 8 March on the Gregorian calendar). Four days later, the Czar abdicated and the provisional Government granted women the right to vote.
1975 During International Women's Year, the United Nations began celebrating International Women's Day on 8 March.
1995 The Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, a historic roadmap signed by 189 governments, focused on 12 critical areas of concern, and envisioned a world where each woman and girl can exercise her choices, such as participating in politics, getting an education, having an income, and living in societies free from violence and discrimination.
2014 The 58th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW58) – the annual gathering of States to address critical issues related to gender equality and women’s rights — focused on “Challenges and achievements in the implementation of the Millennium Development Goals for women and girls”. UN entities and accredited NGOs from around the world took stock of progress and remaining challenges towards meeting the eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The MDGs have played an important role in galvanizing attention on and resources for gender equality and women’s empowerment.
The UN and Gender Equality
The Charter of the United Nations, signed in 1945, was the first international agreement to affirm the principle of equality between women and men. Since then, the UN has helped create a historic legacy of internationally-agreed strategies, standards, programmes and goals to advance the status of women worldwide.
Over the years, the UN and its technical agencies have promoted the participation of women as equal partners with men in achieving sustainable development, peace, security, and full respect for human rights. The empowerment of women continues to be a central feature of the UN's efforts to address social, economic and political challenges across the globe.

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International Women's Day- 8 march


International Women’s Day is a worldwide event that celebrates the achievements of women everywhere. This year’s celebration comes at the heels of an unprecedented movement for women’s rights as 2018 marks 100 years since women gained the vote after the suffragette movement.

There have also been global campaigns in the form of #MeToo and #TimesUp – bringing sexual harassment and equal pay to the forefront of the agenda. International Women's Day 2018 campaign theme is #PressforProgress. The day has been observed since 1908, and falls on March 8 each year.

Monday, 5 March 2018

SSC CPO Recruitment 2018 for SI & ASI (Delhi Police, CAPF & CISF)


The Staff Selection Commission has released the SSC CPO Recruitment notification 2018. This year approximately total 1223 vacancies (tentative) are announced by the commission. The online filling up of SSC CPO Application form has started. You can fill the SSC CPO online form for the post of SI (Sub Inspector) in Delhi Police,  SI (Sub Inspector) in CAPFs (Central Armed Police Forces), and ASI (Assistant Sub Inspector) in CISF (Central Industrial Security Force). In this article, we are providing you all the details regarding SSC CPO Recruitment 2018. Read further to know the important dates, vacancies, eligibility criteria, exam pattern, selection procedure, how to apply, application fees etc.

SSC CPO Recruitment – Important Dates

Exam EventsImportant Dates
Starting Date of Online Application3rd March 2018
Last Date of Online Application2nd April 2018 (5:00 PM)
Online Paper I Exam (Prelims)4th June 2018 to 10th June 2018
Online Paper II Exam (Mains)1st December 2018

SSC CPO 2018 Vacancies List

Staff Selection Commission has announced tentatively 1223 vacancies (tentative) for SSC CPO Recruitment 2018. Refer the Official Notification provided below for more details.

Detailed SSC CPO Vacancies List 2018

SSC CPO Recruitment 2018 – Eligibility Criteria

A. Age Limit (as on 01.08.2018)

Minimum Age Limit – 20 years
Maximum Age Limit – 25 years
You should be born not before 02nd August 1993 and not later than 01st August 1998)

Age Relaxation:

SC/ST – 5 years
OBC – 3 years
ExSM – 5 years

B. Education Qualification (as on 01.08.2018)

  1. You should have Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline from a recognised University.
  2. For the post of Sub Inspector in Delhi Police (only) – Male candidates must possess a valid Driving License for LMV (Motor cycle and Car) as on the date fixed for Physical Endurance and Standard Tests. Otherwise, they will not be allowed to undergo Physical Endurance and Standard Tests.
For detailed information regarding age relaxation read the full notification shown at the end of this article.

SSC CPO Exam Pattern & Selection Procedure 

The SSC CPO Exam pattern consists of two papers i.e Paper I & Paper II as mentioned below:

SSC CPO Paper I

→ It is a computer based online test of 200 marks in 120 minutes of time duration.
SubjectQsMarksTime
General Intelligence & Reasoning50502 hr
General Knowledge & General Awareness5050
Quantitative Aptitude5050
English Comprehension5050
TOTAL200200

SSC CPO Paper 2

→ This is an online based examination consisting of 200 marks in 2 hour of time duration. This exam will test your English Language & Comprehension skills.

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Friday, 2 March 2018

UPDATED RAILWAYS NOTIFICATION

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Update 1: Last Date to Apply Extended!

RRB has extended the last date to apply for both RRB ALP & Technicians and Group D 2018. Now you can apply till 31st March 2018. In the notice released by Indian Railways, it is stated that the last date to apply for both the recruitment drives has extended.

Update 2: Revised Online Application to start from 28th February 2018.

According to the latest RRB Notice, the revised online application with the modified eligibility shall be made available for submission of Application from 28th February 2018

Update 3: Examination Fee to be Refunded Later!

According to the Indian Railway Minister Piyush Goyal, the Examination Fee will be refunded to the candidates after they appear for the exam. He stated stated, “I want to make it clear that the hike in the fees is because we realised that many people fill the form and then do not turn up for the exams. The government spends a lot of money on the exams. So, those who appear will get their fee refunded. Those who have paid Rs 250 will be refunded the entire amount and those who have paid Rs 500 will be refunded Rs 400. So, in effect, there is no hike. We want only the serious candidates to appear in the exams.” Piyush Goyal has announced this in his latest tweet.

Update 5: Ministry of Railways has increased the Upper Age limit for ALP & Group D.

In the recent notice, RRB has increased the upper age limit for ALP & Technicians and Group D for all the categories. Read the below mentioned tables for the detailed age limit.
RRB ALP & Technicians
CategoryNotified AgeRevised Age
UR2830
OBC3133
SC/ST3335
RRB Group D
CategoryNotified AgeRevised Age
UR3133
OBC3436
SC/ST3638
CURRENT AFFAIRS



Centre Approves Rs 2900 Crore To Make Cities Safer For Women


Women and Child Development Ministry has approved projects worth over Rs 2,900 crore under the Nirbhaya fund for eight major cities to make them safer for women. 

These cities are Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad and Lucknow. The decision was taken after a meeting of Empowered Committee, which is headed by Women and Child Development Secretary.

Static/Current Takeaways Important for Canara Bank PO 2018 Exam-
  • The Nirbhaya Fund was set up in the aftermath of the gruesome gangrape and murder of a paramedical student in Delhi in 2012, and aims at improving safety for women. 
  • Maneka Sanjay Gandhi is the Union Cabinet Minister for Women & Child Development.
  • Manoj Kumar Arora is Private Secretary to Mrs Maneka Sanjay Gandhi, Minister for Women and Child.

Navjot Kaur Wins Gold In Asian Wrestling Championship

Navjot Kaur has clinched the 1st gold medal for India in the Asian Wrestling championship in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. She defeated Imai Miyu of Japan in the final of women’s 65 kg freestyle. With 1 gold, 2 silver and 1 bronze medal, India was at the second spot in the medals tally.


Vinesh Phogat and Pinki of Indian Railways claimed silver medals while Sakshi Malik won a bronze in the 62-kilogram category. China was leading the table with 4 gold and 1 bronze medal while Japan was at the third place with 1 gold, 1 silver and 2 bronze medals.


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Wednesday, 28 February 2018

General science for railways

Q1. Read the law given below and identify the same.
The mass on any substance liberated from an electrolyte is directly proportional to the quantity of charge passing through the solution. 
(a) Avogadro’s law
(b) Faraday’s first law of electrolysis
(c) Stefan’s law
(d) Kirchhoff’s law of electricity

Q2. The value of Avogadro’s constant is?
(a) 6.022 × 10²³ per mole
(b) 58.04 × 10¯² per mole
(c) 69.51 × 10¯¹⁸ per mole
(d) 6.022 × 10¹⁴ per mole

Q3. Which one of the following is the correct unit of angular velocity? 
(a) m/minute
(b) cm/sec²
(c) cm/sec
(d) radians/sec

Q4. The maximum displacement of a vibrating body from its mean position is called?
(a) Gyration
(b) Wavelength
(c) Amplitude
(d) Impulse

Q5. The Kinetic energy of a body depends upon?
(a) Mass, gravity and height
(b) Its mass alone
(c) Its velocity alone
(d) Both mass and velocity

Q6. The term ‘Squirrel cage’ is associated with?
(a) Pressure gauges
(b) Coils
(c) Potentiometers
(d) Induction motors

Q7. A swimmer finds it easier to swim in sea water than in plain water, why? 
(a) Sea water has less contamination.
(b) Sea waves help a swimmer to swim.
(c) Sea water has higher density than plain water.
(d) Sea has a much higher volume of water.

Q8. Humidity refers to?
(a) Direction of wind
(b) Temperature of the air.
(c) Moisture content of the air.
(d) Pressure of the air.

Q9. The temperature on the surface of the sun is about?
(a) 8 × 10¹⁵ °C
(b) 500 °C
(c) 6000 °C
(d) 1000°C

Q10. As a train approaches us, the frequency or shrillness of its whistle increases. The phenomenon is explained by?
(a) Big Bang Theory
(b) Doppler effect
(c) Charles law
(d) Archimedes Principle

Q11. The load on a spring per unit deflection is called?
(a) Stress
(b) Flexibility
(c) Stiffness
(d) Strain

Q12. Which one of the following is a major constituent of petrol? 
(a) Pentane (C₅H₁₂)
(b) Octane (C₈H₁₈)
(c) Methane (CH₄)
(d) Hexane (C₆H₁₄)

Q13. The sound waves in the audible range have frequencies in the range of?
(a) 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz
(b) 0.5 Hz to 5 Hz
(c) 1 Hz to 10 Hz
(d) 20,000 Hz to 40,000 Hz

Q14. The term EURO-II in the context of modern cars refers to?
(a) Emission from cars
(b) Speed of cars
(c) Fuel efficiency
(d) Torque available

Q15. The chemical formula of ‘Plaster of Paris’ is?
(a) 2 CaSO₄. 2 H₂O
(b) Ca(OH)₂
(c) (CaSO₄). ½ H₂O
(d) CaOCl₂

Answer Key
S1. Ans.(b)
S2. Ans.(a)
S3. Ans.(d)
S4. Ans.(c)
S5. Ans.(d)
S6. Ans.(d)
S7. Ans.(c)
S8. Ans.(c)
S9. Ans.(c)
S10. Ans.(b)
S11. Ans.(c)
S12. Ans.(b)
S13. Ans.(a)
S14. Ans.(a)
S15. Ans.(c)

Tuesday, 27 February 2018

National Science Day- 28th February


National Science Day (NSD) is celebrated every year on 28 February. The theme of NSD-2018 is “Science and Technology for a Sustainable Future”.

NSD is celebrated to commemorate the discovery of the ‘Raman Effect’, which led to Sir C.V. Raman winning the Noble Prize. The theme has been chosen for the purpose of raising public appreciation of the scientific issues involved.


Static/Current Takeaways Important for Canara Bank PO 2018 Exam-
  • Department of Science and Technology instituted National Awards in 1987.
  • Dr Harsh Vardhan is the Minister of Science & Technology.


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