Monday 22 August 2011

State Dept. wants to make it harder to get a passport 2011

The region continues to prove that it is capable in competing with those from the other regions as another Cordilleran landed among the top ten in the recent civil service examination.
Olive Ann Jennifer Valdez of Baguio City landed number 7 after the civil service commission issued the result of the May 22 examination. Valdez is among the 81,599 hopefuls who took the same examination simultaneously in different examination centers nationwide.
Civil service commission-CAR irector Fernando Porio said that the national passing rate is 19.1 percent and the region posted a passing rate of 14.57 percent.

Porio identified the top ten passers for the professional level examination in the region as Olive Ann Jennifer Valdez (84.31), Karri Ann Tonel (83.94), Marilly Sualog (83.66), Norman Marquez (83.59), Aaron Kiat-ong (83.27), Cherry Ann Orteza (83.21), Jonel Ian Lucas (83.10), Edcel Mar Parado (83.03), Jerry Bangcawayan (83.02) and Lyndelver J. Borje (82.97).
Topping the sub professional level are Kimberly Perez (83.87), Rachel Gano, (83.00), Dea Angela Belmonte (82.73), Haydee Antonio (82.65), Cash Marie Malinnag (82.64), Karen Joy Lamaton (82.61), Rouelli Gift Bolide (82.55), Cyrel Pacunayen (82.47), Joan Lalawe (82.46) and Jaypee Carlo Bigornia (82.35).
Examinees who took the exams in Bangued, Abra and Bontoc, Mountain Province are advised to get their certificates of eligibility at the CSC field office in the said provinces by presenting a valid ID and 1.5” x 2” ID photo with name tag.

The CSC has also scheduled the last examination for the year on Oct. 16. Deadline for filing of applications in Baguio City is on Sept. 2.

Applicants are reminded to bring the following: a duly accomplished application form, four latest and identical 1.78 x 1.38 passport size ID pictures bearing the surname, first name and middle initial, taken within three months before the date of filing of the application.

Porio said that the certificates of eligibility of the May 22 passers of the career service examination are now available for release at the CSC-CAR office.
Pictures that are scanned, photocopied or computer-enhanced are not accepted and name tags should not be computer-generated.

Additional requirements include submission of any three valid IDs such as driver’s license, SSS ID, current office ID, postal ID, BIR ID, or valid passport which contain the applicant’s picture, signature, birth date, and the signature of the authorized head of the issuing agency. Photocopy of the same should be attached to the approved application form to serve as reference for room examiners on the day of the examination and P500 examination fee.

Porio added that the civil service examination can be taken by anybody who intends to join the government service and it can be taken without limit. He however clarified that taking the same level of examination (professional or sub-professional) either the rough paper-and-pencil test (PPT) or computer-assisted test (CAT) is done every three months only

The Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) has held that candidates seeking a seat under the Delhi Subordinate Service Selection Board (DSSSB) under OBC category will have to submit an OBC certificate issued by the competent authority of NCT Government along with their applications. “Allother OBC candidates with certificates issued from outside Delhi will be considered for the general category, if eligible otherwise,” a CAT bench comprising Meera Chhibber and Shailendra Pandey said.

Reiterating DSSSB’s instructions, CAT said that candidates must also submit a passport-size colour photograph in ‘sharp focus’. The CAT said all potential applicants to the DSSSB must strictly follow these specifications while submitting the application form.

The order came on a petition filed by one Sunil Malik, who had challenged the February 10, 2010 order that cancelled his candidature for the post of junior engineer on the ground that he submitted his OBC certificate after the cut-off date.

Malik had also sought a direction to the Delhi government and DSSSB for issuing of his appointment letter as junior engineer in Delhi Jal Board (DJB) with all consequential benefits.Malik had applied as an OBC candidate for the post of junior engineer against a 2009 advertisement by DSSSB for DJB. Since he fulfilled the eligibility, he was allowed to appear in the written test on June 28, 2009 and he cleared the preliminary examination as well as main examination.

However, his case was kept pending for the want of the OBC certificate.

When the final results were declared on November 6, 2009, the OBC candidates were directed to visit the DJB with all original and attested copies of educational qualification/experience/caste certificate on any working day within 15 days.

Malik submitted his OBC certificate on November 17, 2009 along with other certificates within the stipulated period, yet his candidature was rejected, which forced him to approach CAT.

The Delhi government and DSSSB contended that since the OBC certificate was issued after the cut-off date, hence his candidature had rightly been rejected. The last date for submission of application forms was March 3, 2009 whereas Malik’s certificate was issued on November 16, 2009, they argued.

Taking note of the fact that DSSSB had itself extended the time for submitting the necessary documents, CAT held that Malik’s candidature could not have been cancelled on this ground.

Quashing the February 10, 2010 order against him, the CAT ordered DSSSB to issue him the appointment letter. However, it rejected his plea for all consequential benefits, saying he was also at fault for not annexing his OBC certificate along with the application form despite clear instructions in the advertisement.

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For 2022 Winter Games, USOC should get a Rocky Mountain high

Disabled skier Monte Meier winning U.S. title

Monte Meier, a five-time Paralympian, winning a national title at Vail, a ski mecca (Doug Pensinger / Getty Images)

There is no doubt when and where the next Olympics in the United States should be.

Much more, in fact, than the city and region could have offered when they threw back the 1976 Olympics because a statewide referendum rejected a $5 million bond issue to finance the Winter Games 2 1/2 years after the International Olympic Committee chose Denver.

And now that the U.S. Olympic Committee has made the expected decision not to bid for the 2020 Summer Olympics, it is time for USOC officials to see if Denver's expressed interest in the 2022 Winter Games is sincere.

I know the USOC's mantra is there will be no bid for any Olympics before it can resolve the longstanding dispute with the IOC over revenue sharing. If no solution can be found before 2022 bids are due in 2013, there may never be one.

Assuming that money problem is ironed out and assuming Denver is in for both a dime and a lot of dollars, there would be no reason for the USOC to have a domestic bid process. It should simply begin working with Denver to have the best possible bid when the International Olympic Committee selects the 2022 host sometime in 2015.

But a partnership with the Air Force Academy to build that facility on its land in Colorado Springs would make it more attractive and useful. That would allow sliding athletes from the United States -- and the rest of the world -- to live at the nearby Olympic Training Center while training or competing on the run.

The 7,000-foot altitude would make it easier to keep the run frozen, even with Colorado's abundant sunshine. And it's a relatively easy drive from Denver, so the lower sections could be turned into a family fun ride when elite athletes weren't using it.

Making the training center available to foreign athletes (who could train for figure skating and short track at the World Arena in Colorado Springs) in the years before a Colorado Olympics would fit right into the USOC's new emphasis on improved international relations.

For long-track speedskating, why not either a temporary facility or one like the 2010 Olympic venue in Richmond, B.C., which since has become a multi-purpose sports and fitness center used for basketball, indoor soccer, hockey, badminton, indoor track, table tennis, volleyball, rowing and paddling, all of which can take place simultaneously?

2. Denver still was a low-energy cow town in the mid-1970s. I learned that while waiting for a taxi on a center city street during a Friday afternoon rush hour. Not a single cab, occupied or unoccupied, passed in a 10-minute span.

Now it is a gleaming city with vibrant downtown areas and arenas / stadiums hosting major league baseball, football, hockey and basketball teams, plus the facilities of Denver University.

And it has a major international airport (alas, seemingly in Kansas), with non-stop flights to Europe and easy connections to Asia through West Coast hubs. With the growth of Asian economies, it is not a stretch to imagine non-stops to Beijing, Seoul and Tokyo in the near future.

3. The USOC long has had a good working relationship with many elected officials in Denver and Colorado. That could help avoid the frictions that occurred between USOC leaders and bid officials in New York (2012) and Chicago (2016) after the USOC chose those cities to bid (in vain) for the Summer Olympics.

4. Could there be a better site for alpine skiing than Vail - Beaver Creek? The world championships took place there in 1999 and will again in 2015.

Vail is 100 miles from Denver, but nearly all is on I-70. Winter driving in the Rockies can be tricky, and snow has been known to close Vail Pass, but thousands make the trip nearly every weekend in the ski season.

Plus, there long has been talk of alternative transportation to Vail. The 1992 Albertville Olympics brought high-speed rail into the hub of the French Alps. Could a 2022 Denver Olympics do the same for Colorado, boosting its tourism industry?

5. Resorts closer to Denver could handle freestyle skiing, slopestyle and snow boarding. Winter Park (66 miles away) or Copper Mountain (77 miles) are possibilities. Amtrak's California Zephyr already has a stop near Winter Park; more trains presumably could be added on that line. Tracks from ski trains that ran into Winter Park until a few years ago still are used by freight traffic.

6. Steamboat Springs, which advertises itself as the home of 79 Olympians, is the obvious site for ski jumping and cross-country skiing. It already has ski jump hills that meet international ski federation standards. Steamboat's only drawback is being relatively remote -- 160 miles from Denver and about 90 from I-70.

7. A Winter OIympics would bring just as much benefit to the USOC as a Summer Games. Certainly, the TV revenue would be less, but the exposure and sponsor interest would probably be the same.

And, weather aside, the Winter Games are so much easier to stage than the Summer Games. Winter is a dinner party for eight. Summer is a dinner party for 1,000.

8. Although IOC voting for host cities is notoriously unpredictable and often swayed by filthy lucre, it seems likely the United States has little chance at a Summer Olympics until 2028 if, as expected, Paris wants to host 2024 to mark the centenary of its last Olympics.

The best Summer Games bet for the USOC would be to wait for 2032 and have Los Angeles bid to mark the centenary of its first Olympics. That's a long wait.

9. Even though many IOC members have long memories and a stunning ability to harbor old resentments, few are likely to hold Denver's Olympic history against a 2022 bid. (Plus, only five current IOC members were members in the 1970s, just two when Denver got and turned back the Games, which went to Innsbruck, Austria.)

Certainly, some will object about the distances involved. But nearly all recent Winter Games have been split between a city and relatively far-flung mountains. The 2018 Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, will be an exception, but the tradeoff there is mountains so low and so near the sea that weather could have a dramatic negative impact on alpine skiing.

(Salt Lake City actually was the perfect blend of city and nearby mountains, and a group there has shown interest in a 2022 bid. But it is hard to imagine the IOC returning just 20 years after the 2002 Winter Games, unless its members really mean what they say about keeping host city costs down, since Salt Lake already has the needed facilities.)

10. There is no guarantee Colorado residents won't have as mixed feelings about 2022 as they did about 1976, when both money and environmental concerns played into the referendum's defeat.

But in a state where ski tourism has become increasingly important and developed -- and, in this era of plane travel, Colorado is far more accessible to Europeans, South Americans and Asians than it was 35 years ago -- the global exposure from a Winter Games should be significant economically.

Expanded train service should be a selling point to environmentalists.

So why bother with a costly and time-consuming domestic competition? If Denver wants to bid and can show that a majority of Coloradans support the idea, the USOC need go only 70 miles up the road from its headquarters to find the country's next Olympic host.

10 Questions with Figure Skater Kim Yu-Na


South Korea's Kim Yu-na performs in the women's free-skating event at the ISU World Figure Skating Championships on April 30, 2011, in Moscow

Lexander Nemenov / AFP / Getty Images shareSouth Koreans call her Queen Yu-na. At just 20 years old this TIME 100 alum is a reigning Olympic champion, an ambassador for figure skating and a national hero. After winning gold in Vancouver, she devoted herself to the city of Pyeongchang's successful bid to host the 2018 Games. Now three sold-out ice shows later, she will head back from Seoul to Los Angeles for more training. She talked to TIME about loving her fans, hating Mondays and becoming her mother.

What was the first thought that crossed your mind when Pyeongchang was chosen for the 2018 Winter Olympics?
Relief. The Korean delegation worked so hard for 10 years to host the Olympics. I joined the team at the last minute, but the bid came to mean more when I saw from up close how much the rest of the delegation invested in it. I started thinking, "This really has to happen!" It could not be any other way.

Was the Olympics gold medal always your goal?
When I was little, I had never really expected to win such a big competition. For a long time, just skating in the Olympics had been my goal because not many Koreans had done it. But after doing well in junior and senior competitions, I started thinking about the Olympics gold medal, though it was fairly late in my career.(See Kim Yu-na and Asada Mao in TIME's top 10 figure-skating rivalries.)

What's your next goal?
I trained for a long time toward the Olympics. I was really exhausted after it was over, and rather than setting another goal, I just wanted to rest. More than physically resting, I wanted be free from the stress.

Last season, you mixed in motifs from Korean traditional music to your long program "Homage to Korea." Was that a bit of risk?
Yes, because to non-Asians, Chinese, Japanese and Korean music could easily sound the same. I was really concerned about how to express "Korea." I don't think it can be done in any one motion or gesture or song, so I tried to focus on my own emotions. In the end, I think the program was very modern, despite its use of traditional music.

Clearly, Korean fans adored it. How well was it received by the international judges and audience?
The choreographer [David Wilson] had suggested doing a Korean program several times, but I had always declined because I was worried about the global reception. But after the Olympics and the gold medal, I wanted to do something for the Korean fans who have given me so much attention and support. It was a present to them. Honestly, I don't think it spoke to the international judges as effectively.(See Kim Yu-na in the 2010 TIME 100.)

Your ice shows star figure skaters from around the world. Why do they go to Korea?
Korean audiences are amazing. The fans scream so loud, and that really surprises skaters when they first perform in my shows.

What do you think Korea needs to do in order to raise more Kim Yu-nas?
The number of figure skaters increased dramatically over a short time, but there aren't enough coaches and ice rinks for training. Even the rinks we have are open to the public more than half the day, leaving only a few hours early in the morning and late at night for skaters. What's worse, in the little time there is, the rinks have to be shared by figure skaters, speed skaters and hockey players. The ice conditions and the temperature are also not the best for training.

What qualities make you so successful?
I think I'm a born athlete. My coaches have told me my muscles and body structure are perfect for skating. I was born with a good instrument, maybe more so than the talent. I was lucky my coaches noticed early on and helped me develop that. A lot of people don't know they are born that way.

What gets you through the dreary training days?
I love weekends. Just like everyone else, I get to rest on weekends and go out with friends. I hate Mondays.

Your mother played a huge part in making your career. For a long time, she accompanied you to every practice and competition. What kind of mom would you like to be?
It's too soon to tell, but I don't think I could ever be like my mom. The sacrifice she made was incredible. But who knows, once I become a mom, I might be just like her.

S.Korea confirms world status with athletics event

HONG KONG — Hosting the 2011 world athletics championships in Daegu completes a prestigious treble for South Korea after the Olympic Games and the World Cup as the East Asian nation confirms its status as a major destination on the international sporting stage.

South Korea's big breakthrough came in 1988 when it hosted the Olympic Games in capital Seoul, followed 14 years later by holding the 2002 World Cup together with Japan.

The 13th IAAF World Championships will be held in a country buoyant after it last month trounced European rivals Munich and Annecy to win the right to host the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang.

After that victory, Chosun Ilbo, the best-selling daily, noted that after the 1988 Olympics, "people worldwide came to have a new image of South Korea as one of the world's most dynamic countries, not just as a strange nation torn by the Korean War."

"Now is the time for us to make the world realise that South Korea is not all about cellphones, shipbuilding and cars," it said.

South Korea, which has never won a medal at a world championships since they began in Helsinki in 1983, has modest ambitions in Daegu but anyone who seizes their chance can be guaranteed lasting fame in a nation hungry for sporting success.

The likes of figure skater Kim Yu-Na, Manchester United footballer Park Ji-Sung and swimmer Park Tae-Hwan are major names in the country of 49 million that features a thriving football league and a popular professional baseball set-up.

Just a year away from the London Olympics, South Korea will be hoping the championships featuring the cream of the world's athletes will switch the focus away from lingering tensions with nuclear-armed North Korea and recent deadly floods.

South Korean President Lee Myung-Bak said the successful bid for the 2018 Winter Olympics had boosted interest in sports in the country, adding that the event would be a major boost for Daegu, awarded hosting rights in 2007.

"A successful staging of this will lead to a successful hosting of the Pyeongchang Olympics," he said during a visit to Daegu stadium, according to Yonhap news agency.

A major economic and transport hub in the southeast of South Korea, Daegu, the country's fourth largest city with a population of more than 2.5 million, is no stranger to hosting major sporting events.

The stadium being used for the athletics hosted matches at the 2002 World Cup as well as the 2003 Summer Universiade and the annual Colorful Daegu Pre-Championship Meeting, held annually since 2005.

Olympic Park attractions

Although the Sochi Olympic Games will start in two and a half years, test competitions will be held at the future arenas, traces, and winter stadiums already in the autumn next year. The most compact Olympic park is being laid out in the Imeretin Valley.

The Central Stadium, ice arena for curling, winter sports palace, skating rink and small and large ice arenas are being constructed in the valley. The medical centre, the Olympic Village and hotels will be part of the coastal group. It will take only 20 minutes to visit all these facilities in the Olympic Park. This is the most compact project in the history of Olympic Games. The hills in Krasnaya Polyana where the second group of facilities is being built can be seen from here. The distance from the hills to the Black Sea is only 48 kilometers.

Winter Olympic Games near the seashore was a distinguishing feature in the Russian bid. The central stadium suits this concept. The two parts of its roof remind of a mountainous peak and a wave in the sea. The opening and closing ceremonies and medal awarding ceremonies of the 2014 Olympic Games will be held in the stadium, says Vladislav Sandursky, an official of the “Olympstroi” state corporation:

“The Central Stadium will take the longest time period to build. It will be the last facility to be commissioned at the Olympic Park in May 2013. This is the most labour-consuming stadium, which has to meet strict demands set by the organizing committee for holding the ceremony, so that it stays in the minds of people from all over the world,” Vladislav Sandursky said.

The Bolshoi Ice Palace where hockey matches will be held will be commissioned in May next year. It will have the capacity of 12,000 seats. According to the schedule, test competitions will be held in September of 2012.

The arena for figure skating and short-track skating, which is located in front of the Bolshoi Ice Palace, will attract most sport fans of this area. The building has been fully assembled, says chief engineer Sergei Kamin.

“We will do our best to carry out all decoration work before the winter. In November, we will start the construction of the icerink,” Sergei Kamin said.

The construction work is being strictly controlled by the International Olympic Committee. Representatives of national sport federations and specialists in maintenance often come to the park. The specialists will prepare the facilities for the competitions.

How to use these sport facilities after the Olympics is a different topic for the IOC and national Olympic committees. Several stadiums are being built so that they could be dismantled and taken to other cities. Among these are the Palace of Ice, the curling arena and the Maly Ice Palace.

The facilities that will be left in the Imeretin Valley can fulfill several functions. For one, the Bolshoi Ice Palace is described as sports and entertainment centre in the documents. It can be converted into a stadium where volleyball or boxing matches can be held. It can also be used as a cycling race track. The indoor skating track can be transformed into a trade and exhibition centre.

The Olympic Park has taken into account the demands of the FIFA. The Central Stadium will be used during the 2018 World Cup. Its capacity will be increased from 40,000 to 45,000 seats to meet the FIFA demand.




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Recruitment Notification Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) www.hal-india.com



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Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) came into existence on 1st October 1964. The Company was formed by the merger of Hindustan Aircraft Limited with Aeronautics India Limited and Aircraft Manufacturing Depot, Kanpur.

The Company traces its roots to the pioneering efforts of an industrialist with extraordinary vision, the late Seth Walchand Hirachand, who set up Hindustan Aircraft Limited at Bangalore in association with the erstwhile princely State of Mysore in December 1940. The Government of India became a shareholder in March 1941 and took over the Management in 1942.

Today, HAL has 19 Production Units and 10 Research and Design Centres in 8 locations in India. The Company has an impressive product track record - 15 types of aircrafts/Helicopters manufactured with in-house R & D and 14 types produced under license. HAL has manufactured over 3658 Aircrafts/Helicopters , 4178 engines, Upgraded 272 aircraft and overhauled over 9643 aircraft and 29775 engines.

HAL has been successful in numerous R & D programs developed for both Defence and Civil Aviation sectors. HAL has made substantial progress in its current projects :

  • Advanced Light Helicopter – Weapon System Integration (ALH-WSI)
  • Tejas - Light Combat Aircraft (LCA)
  • Intermediate Jet Trainer (IJT)
  • Light Combat Helicopter (LCH)
  • Various military and civil upgrades.

Dhruv was delivered to the Indian Army, Navy, Air Force and the Coast Guard in March 2002, in the very first year of its production, a unique achievement.

HAL has played a significant role for India's space programs by participating in the manufacture of structures for Satellite Launch Vehicles like

  • PSLV (Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle)
  • GSLV (Geo-synchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle)
  • IRS (Indian Remote Satellite)
  • INSAT (Indian National Satellite)

Apart from these, other major diversification projects are Industrial Marine Gas Turbine and Airport Services.

HAL has formed the following Joint Ventures (JVs) :

  • BAeHAL Software Limited
  • Indo-Russian Aviation Limited (IRAL)
  • Snecma-HAL Aerospace Pvt Ltd
  • SAMTEL-HAL Display System Limited
  • HALBIT Avionics Pvt Ltd
  • HAL-Edgewood Technologies Pvt Ltd
  • INFOTECH-HAL Ltd
  • TATA-HAL Technologies Ltd
  • HATSOFF Helicopter Training Pvt Ltd
  • International Aerospace Manufacturing Pvt Ltd
  • Multi Role Transport aircraft Ltd

Several Co-production and Joint Ventures with international participation are under consideration.

HAL's supplies / services are mainly to Indian Defence Services, Coast Guards and Border Security Forces. Transport Aircraft and Helicopters have also been supplied to Airlines as well as State Governments of India. The Company has also achieved a foothold in export in more than 30 countries, having demonstrated its quality and price competitiveness.

HAL has won several International & National Awards for achievements in R&D, Technology, Managerial Performance, Exports, Energy Conservation, Quality and Fulfillment of Social Responsibilities.

  • Golden Award for Quality and Business Prestige from Otherways Management Association Club, France
  • International Aerospace Awards (instituted by SAP Media Worldwide Ltd) as mark of recognition to the Indian Industry for excellence in innovation, indigenous technology and entrepreneurship under the following categories:-

Outstanding contribution to the Defence Industry.

Most Influential Company of the year

Excellence in Indigenous Technology

Excellence in Exports

Divisional level:

  • Foundry & Forge Division, Bangalore : “Casting of the Year 2010” award to Main Gear Box (MGB) casting of ALH from the Institute of Indian Foundrymen
  • Aerospace Division, Bangalore: Runner-Up in “Viswakarma Rashtriya Puraskar and National Safety Award – 2008 “instituted by Ministry of Labour Industries, Government of India.
  • Engine Division (Bangalore Complex) : A Commendation for Large Scale Manufacturing Industry-Engineering & Others for Rajiv Gandhi National Quality Awards 2009, instituted by Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi.
  • Avionics Division, Korwa: “IMTMA-SIEMENS Productivity Championship Award” for excellence and outstanding work in the area of productivity

    Some of the prestigious Awards received during last 5 years are:

    • Conferred NAVRATNA status by the Government of India on 22nd June 2007
    • Raksha Mantri's Awards for Excellence for the years 2006-07, 2007-08 and 2008-09, HAL was conferred with the Raksha Mantri's Awards for Excellence as follows:

    2006-07:

    i) Division/Factory Award : Transport Aircraft Division, Kanpur

    ii) Group/Individual Awards : Design Effort Awards for TARDC, Kanpur

    2007-08:

    i) Institutional Award : Excellence in Performance

    2008-09:

    i) Institutional Award : Best Performance in Exports

    • HAL was awarded the MoU Excellence Award for the years 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08 and 2008-09.

    The Company scaled new heights in the financial year 2009-10 with a turnover of Rs.11,457 Crores.


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Started about 105 years ago in 1906, with an initial capital of just Rs.5000, Corporation Bank has recorded Rs. 2,00,000 Crore mark in business and even far more, with over 5000 service outlets across the nation, served by committed and dedicated 13,000 plus Corp Bankers. Proof of which is seen in its enviable track record in financial performance. We have many reasons to cheer, predominant of them is, being able to participate in nation building by empowering the rural and urban population alike. Today, we are proud that we are significant contributors to the growth of the country's economy.

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Nationalised in 1980, Corporation Bank was the forerunner when it came to evolving and adapting to the financial sector reforms. In 1997, it became the Second Public Sector Bank in the country to enter capital market, the IPO of which was over- subscribed by 13 times. the Bank has many " firsts " to its credit - Cash Management Services, Gold Banking, m-Commerce, " Online " approvals for Educational loans, 100% CBS Compliance and more recently, its poineering efforts to take the technology to the rural masses in remotest villages through low-cost branchless banking - Business Corresponent model. All of which symbolise Bank's unswerved commitment to its customers to provide convenience banking.

At Corporation Bank, what motivates us is the passion to excel in banking by maintaining highest standards of service to our customers, backed by innovative products and services which makes us one of the leading Public Sector Banks in the country, catering to a wide range of customers - from individuals to corporate clients.


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Directorate General of Health Services(Dte.GHS) is attached office of the Department of Health & Family Welfare and has subordinate at offices spread all over the country. The DGHS renders technical advice on all medical and public health matters and is involved in the implementation of various health services.

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Scanno Name Rollno Tkt_no E_rollno E_tkt_no Remarks Code Region
718654 RANJEET KUMAR JAISWAL 3201002340 3007275 3201002340 3007255 WRONGLY CODED TICKT NO 320 CR
718745 RAVI KUMAR 3201007368 3007368 3201007368 3007378 WRONGLY CODED TICKT NO 320 CR
718887 AVINASH KUMAR 3201010819 3207568 3201010819 3007568 WRONGLY CODED TICKT NO 320 CR
719346 RAVI KUMAR GUPTA 3001003428 3008203 3201003428 3008203 WRONGLY CODED ROLLNO 320 CR
722472 NARESH KUMAR 3206020310 3043074 3206020910 3043074 WRONGLY CODED ROLLNO 320 CR
722551 RAJEEV KUMAR 3206037911 3043163 3206037915 3043163 WRONGLY CODED ROLLNO 320 CR
724021 SANJAY KUMAR 3206015096 3045176 3206015096 3045178 WRONGLY CODED TICKT NO 320 CR
725529 AMITESH RAJ 3206055910 3247226 3206055910 3047226 WRONGLY CODED TICKT NO 320 CR
729184 RAJESH KUMAR 3206047315 3020247 3206047315 3020249 WRONGLY CODED TICKT NO 320 CR
729394 PAWAN KUMAR 3206022497 3020533 3206024297 3020533 WRONGLY CODED ROLLNO 320 CR
729940 RAVI BHARDWAJ 3206055695 3201243 3206055695 3021243 WRONGLY CODED TICKT NO 320 CR
732431 RAJESH ROSHAN 3206019322 3204554 3206019322 3024554 WRONGLY CODED TICKT NO 320 CR
734817 YAT NDRA KUMAR 3206045252 3027878 3206045252 3027873 WRONGLY CODED TICKT NO 320 CR
735432 KUMARI KAMINI KAUSHAL 3206052896 3018992 3206052896 3028992 WRONGLY CODED TICKT NO 320 CR
737933 KUMAR APRAJITA 3206029890 3032745 3206029891 3032745 WRONGLY CODED ROLLNO 320 CR
738643 PRIYA 3206001603 3033789 3206001603 3033879 WRONGLY CODED TICKT NO 320 CR
743036 OM PRAKASH GUPTA 3202001159 3004220 3202001159 3004120 WRONGLY CODED TICKT NO 320 CR
744124 ASHISH KUMAR 3205011504 3005870 3205011504 3005770 WRONGLY CODED TICKT NO 320 CR
744483 ABHINAV ANAND 3205006035 3006045 3205006035 3006245 WRONGLY CODED TICKT NO 320 CR
746015 BINOD KUMAR CHAURASIYA 3205002643 3000199 3205002643 3008199 WRONGLY CODED TICKT NO 320 CR
730953 DAMODAR TIWARY 3206025383 2022562 3206025383 3022562 WRONGLY CODED TICKT NO 320 CR
735476 SIMA RANI 3206055311 3022944 3206055311 3028944 WRONGLY CODED TICKT NO 320 CR
734944 RANJAN KUMAR 3206010405 3208071 3206010405 3028071 WRONGLY CODED TICKT NO 320 CR
031186 BINA KUMARI 3201034206 2152722 2201034206 2152722 WRONGLY CODE ROLLNO 320 CR
054250 RAVIMMAHARA 3001500556 2100237 2001500556 2100237 WRONGLY CODE ROLLNO 300 CR
122239 AMRENDRA KUMAR 3206048751 3035804 3206048751 3035834 WRONGLY CODE TICKET NO 320 CR
123098 BIJAY KUMAR GUPTA 3206019080 3037057 3206019080 3037059 WRONGLY CODE TICKET NO 320 CR
123115 PAWAN KUMAR 3006050231 3037078 3206050231 3037078 WRONGLY CODE ROLLNO 300 CR
123254 ROHIT KUMAR 3206061765 2162417 3206061765 3037280 WRONGLY CODE TICKET NO 320 CR
123669 SUNIL KUMAR 3206633917 3037872 3206033917 3037872 WRONGLY CODE ROLLNO 320 CR
124097 DAYANAND PRASAD 3206007252 3080519 3206007252 3038519 WRONGLY CODE TICKET NO 320 CR
124805 ANAND KUMAR SINGH 3206061866 3039555 3206061866 3039552 WRONGLY CODE TICKET NO 320 CR
125134 RAJAN KUMAR 3206043580 3040000 3206043580 3040022 WRONGLY CODE TICKET NO 320 CR
125453 NATWAR SINGH 3206041116 4040369 3206041116 3040469 WRONGLY CODE TICKET NO 320 CR
125960 SUSHIL BHARTI 3205036730 3041229 3206036730 3041229 WRONGLY CODE ROLLNO 320 CR
126702 AMIRENDRA KUMAR CHOUDHARY 3206050518 3042281 3206051518 3042281 WRONGLY CODE ROLLNO 320 CR
132206 ANJANI KUMAR 3206030694 3007348 3206030694 3007349 WRONGLY CODE TICKET NO 320 CR
134594 RAJU KUMAR CHAUDH 3206060714 2010622 3206060714 3010622 WRONGLY CODE TICKET NO 320 CR
136068 NAVNEET RANJAN 3206035923 3012657 3206035923 3012653 WRONGLY CODE TICKET NO 320 CR
136286 SUSHIL KUMAR 3206016651 3012943 3206016651 3012934 WRONGLY CODE TICKET NO 320 CR
137689 ANJANI KUMAR 3206018772 3014183 3206018772 3014813 WRONGLY CODE TICKET NO 320 CR
138002 KALPANA KALOL 3206030799 3013235 3206030799 3015235 WRONGLY CODE TICKET NO 320 CR
138998 MUKUND KUMAR 3206030293 3016595 3206031293 3016595 WRONGLY CODE ROLLNO 320 CR
964848 RAVIKANT JAISWAL 3205005715 3001073 3205005716 3001073 WRONGLY CODE ROLLNO 320 CR
967656 HIRA LAL KUMAR 3205011305 3005509 3205011305 3005309 WRONGLY CODE TICKET NO 320 CR
968301 RAJ KISHOR ROY 3202002752 3000809 3202002752 3000829 WRONGLY CODE TICKET NO 320 CR
969130 PANKAJ KUMAR 3202002466 3001748 3202002466 3001743 WRONGLY CODE TICKET NO 320 CR
969587 RAJNISH KUMAR CHOUDHARY 3202002716 3005005 3202002716 3005006 WRONGLY CODE TICKET NO 320 CR
135927 RAJESH SAH 3206003096 3012430 3206003096 3012480 WRONGLY CODE TICKET NO 320 CR
COMBINED GRADUATE LEVEL (TIER-II) EXAM.2011-CANCELLATION OF CANDIDATURE OF CANDIDATES QUALIFIED FOR TIER-II
Scanno Name Rollno Tkt_no E_rollno E_tkt_no Remarks Code Region
451596 AVNISH KUMAR SHARMA 3005007335 3005873 3005007335 3005876 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 300 CR
454542 AMRENDRA PRATAP SINGH 3005000355 3009670 3005000355 3009671 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 300 CR
454699 VED PRAKASH CHOUBEY 3003002921 3018921 3003002921 3018922 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 300 CR
455256 GAUTAM GUPTA 3003014505 3019605 3003014505 3019645 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 300 CR
455311 PRAVESH KUMAR GUPTA 3003009379 3019703 3003009379 3019713 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 300 CR
459443 AMIT KUMAR SINGH 3003012442 3025052 3003012442 3025051 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 300 CR
461723 DHIRENDERA PRATAP YADAV 3003002242 3028010 3003002243 3028010 WRONGLY CODED ROLLNO 300 CR
462076 RAM DHAN VERMA 3003003328 3028480 3003003328 3028481 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 300 CR
462875 VIMAL KUMAR KAMAL 3003007370 3029459 3003007371 3029459 WRONGLY CODED ROLLNO 300 CR
464227 NIRMAL KUMAR 3003009690 3030241 3003009690 3031241 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 300 CR
466306 GAURAW KUMAR RAI 3003009595 3030954 3003009595 3033954 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 300 CR
467535 MATA PRASAD VERMA 3003004816 3035528 3003004816 3035529 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 300 CR
472872 SAURABH PANDEY 3007012305 3011190 3007012305 3011690 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 300 CR
473464 AJAY KUMAR CHOUDHARY 3206043596 3055497 3206043596 3055479 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 320 CR
473822 RAKESH KUMAR 3206045815 4109948 3206045815 3056381 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 320 CR
477523 HIMANSHU MITTAL J 3011006276 3009700 3011006276 3009707 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 301 CR
482263 ASHOK KUMAR 3001001819 3009049 3001001819 3009094 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 300 CR
483002 PRAMOD KUMAR 3001003597 3010102 3001003597 3010103 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 300 CR
483115 ATUL CHANDRA E E 3001018138 3010203 3001018138 3010263 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 300 CR
486094 UMESH KUMAR TIWARI 3009012887 3011109 3009012997 3011109 WRONGLY CODED ROLLNO 300 CR
488373 ASHWANI KUMAR 3009013546 3014090 3009013546 3014091 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 300 CR
491952 INDRANI SINGH PARIHAR 3009018190 3018336 3009018190 3018836 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 300 CR
494025 RAJKUMAR SONKAR 3009017309 3020568 3009017309 3021568 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 300 CR
494517 RAM SAGAR 3010003570 3018053 3010003570 3018353 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 301 CR
495523 RAVENDRA SINGH 3010031667 3010735 3010031667 3019735 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 301 CR
499087 ASHUTOSH NAUTIYAL 3010012648 3024617 3010012648 3024627 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 301 CR
499640 BINOD KUMAR SINGH 3010006685 3025370 3010006685 3025371 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 301 CR
504207 MANOJ KUMAR 3010010440 3030803 3010010440 3031803 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 301 CR
505108 PANKAJ KUMAR 3010007583 3030077 3010007583 3033077 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 301 CR
505975 ANKUR KANCHAN 3010020055 3034325 3010020055 3034326 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 301 CR
509923 ASHISH KUMAR GUPTA 3013003000 3014504 3013003000 3014506 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 301 CR
510324 SADANAND MISHRA 3013011430 3515104 3013011430 3015104 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 301 CR
510425 NASIM AHMED SIDDIQUE 3013017878 3015251 3013017838 3015251 WRONGLY CODED ROLLNO 301 CR
511497 RAVINDRA NATH 3013021243 3016050 3013021243 3016850 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 301 CR
511990 VINEET PANDEY 3013005620 2017574 3013005620 3017574 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 301 CR
473906 DINKAR ANAND 3206044928 3056483 3206044928 3056583 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 320 CR
478615 ARUN GANGWAR 3011015444 3011186 3011015449 3011186 WRONGLY CODED ROLLNO 301 CR
490646 AKHILESH SHAKYA 3009017299 3017299 3009017299 3017148 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 300 CR
495371 ANAND KUMAR ARAY 3010020823 3019507 3010020823 3019527 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 301 CR
494472 DISHA KUSHWAHA 3010032355 2018281 3010032355 3018281 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 301 CR
488082 SARVESH KUMAR VERMA 3009011820 3003715 3009011820 3013715 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 300 CR
257337 SHIV KUMAR PAL 3003004478 3003518 3003004448 3003516 WRONGLY CODED ROLLNO,TICKET NO 300 CR
261806 ASHUTOSH KUMAR 3003011583 3009052 3003011583 3009053 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 300 CR
263419 ASHWANI KUMAR 3003007150 3011346 3003007150 3011348 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 300 CR
263428 RAJESH KUMAR 3003003404 3011631 3003003404 3011361 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 300 CR
264747 ABHISEKH KUMAR 3003009666 0013012 3003009666 3013012 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 300 CR
278491 SHIVENDRA SIN H 3001001459 3004459 3001001459 3004497 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 300 CR
291440 VINAY KUMAR SINGH 3009017970 3008983 3009017971 3008983 WRONGLY CODED ROLLNO 300 CR
293536 SHASHI BHUSHAN SINGH 3010037458 3001112 3010037458 3001211 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 301 CR
302987 MANISH VERMA 3010030627 3015744 3010030627 3015774 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 301 CR
307538 MOEZUR RAHMAN 3013003273 3000204 3013003273 3005204 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 301 CR
309821 SANJEET KUMAR 3013021220 3009020 3013021224 3009020 WRONGLY CODED ROLLNO 301 CR
259287 JETENDRA RAM 3003014980 3005019 3003014980 3006019 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 300 CR
275316 BINAYAK KUMAR SINGH 3206012345 3050937 3206012345 3053937 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 320 CR
295636 AKHILENDRA KUMAR SINGH 3010023809 3004426 3010023809 3004226 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 301 CR
306291 ALOK KUMAR 3013011745 3002693 3013011745 3002893 WRONGLY CODED TICKET NO 301 CR
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