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  • India Post GDS Result 2023 Released – Download Region Wise PDF Here – Kashmir News

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    India Post GDS Result 2023: India Post has declared Result of the post of Gramin Dak Sevak (GDS) for all regions on the official website on 11th March 2023. The candidates who applied for Gramin Dak Sevak posts can now check their names in the list of shortlisted candidates from the official website https://www.indiapost.gov.in/ or https://www.indiapostgdsonline.gov.in/ or from the direct links below. The shortlisted candidates will now have to verify their documents in the document verification round to get a final appointment to the posts of Gramin Dak Sevak in their respective circles. The candidates waiting for the India Post GDS Result 2023 can now check their results from the direct links below.

    India Post GDS Result 2023- Overview
    OrganisationIndia Post
    PostsGramin Dak Sevak
    Vacancies40889
    Category Result
    StatusReleased
    India Post GDS Result 202311th March 2023
    Official Websitehttps://indiapostgdsonline.gov.in/

    Steps to Download for India Post GDS Result 2023 PDF

    India Post Gramin Dak Sevak Result has been released officially on https://indiapostgdsonline.gov.in/ The candidates can either check their results from the above links or directly from the official website.

    • Step 1- Visit the official website of India Post at https://indiapostgdsonline.gov.in/.
    • Step 2- On the homepage, the list of all circles is mentioned.
    • Step 3- Click on the region you have applied for.
    • Step 4- Click on India Post GDS Result PDF for the concerned region.  
    • Step 5- Check your India Post GDS Result 2023 with the roll numbers of candidates shortlisted for DV.
    India Post Result Region wise Download LinkClick Here

     

     


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  • India Post GDS Result 2023 – Declared Total 40889 Post –

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    India Post GDS Cut Off 2023: What will be expected cut off score?

    India Post expected GDS cutoff score is prepared based on the analysis of the previous year’s cutoff score. Candidates can check the table below for GDS 2023 expected cutoff score.

     

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    India Post Expected GDS Cut Off 2023

    Category NameExpected Cut-off 2023
    General (UR)84-94%
    EWS83-90%
    Other Backward Classes79-88%
    Scheduled Castes79-87%
    Scheduled Tribe78-84%
    Public Works Department68-77.6%

    India Post GDS Cutoff 2023: State and Category Wise Cut Off Score

    The GDS Cut Off Score of the previous year is provided below. Based on the previous year’s GDS cutoff analysis candidates can check the probability of their selection in India Post GDS recruitment 2023.

    State and Category Wise GDS Cut Off Score

    StatesURSCSTOBCEWSPwD
    Andhra Pradesh9593.416793.41679593.416791.8333
    Assam9286.333386.58986.666776.3333
    Bihar97.69595979586.1667
    Chhattisgarh9591.590.259593.187.4
    Gujarat92.892.689.292.291.880.4
    Haryana8881818279
    Himachal Pradesh98.166793.193.416795.89586.8571
    Jammu and Kashmir97.66679590.6596.495.166787.4
    Jharkhand979595979591.2
    Karnataka9593.9291.6895.8490.7289.12
    Kerala959595959589.3
    Madhya Pradesh959488.16679691.587.2
    Maharashtra95.892.666793.3333949488
    North Eastern93777793.428691.571485.7143
    Odisha88.16679084.166790.58885.1667
    Punjab98.49595959287.6923
    Rajasthan9593.666793.19592.587.4
    Tamil Nadu9897969796.289
    Telangana9593.4167959593.416791.8333
    Uttar Pradesh97.333397.333397.466797.893.192
    Uttarakhand9590.894.66679593.185.4
    West Bengal96.833393.571488.7148395.285790.857185.1429

    How to Download India Post GDS Merit List 2023 PDF

    Candidates who have appeared for the India Post GDS 2023 exam can download the merit list from the official website of India Post. The merit list will contain the names and roll numbers of the candidates who have qualified for the further selection process. Here are the steps to download the India Post GDS merit list:

    • Visit the official website of India Post (www.indiapost.gov.in) or the GDS recruitment portal (www.appost.in/gdsonline/).
    • On the homepage, click on the “Results” tab.
    • A new page will open, click on the link “India Post GDS Merit List 2023”.
    • Select the state and category for which you want to download the merit list.
    • The merit list will be displayed on the screen in PDF format.
    • Candidates can download and take a printout of the merit list for future reference.

    Candidates who have qualified for the further selection process will be called for document verification. They will be informed about the date, time, and venue for the document verification through the official website or via email/SMS. Candidates are advised to regularly check the official website for updates and notifications regarding the GDS recruitment process.

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  • Hyderabad: CISF to deploy high-tech scanners at airports across India

    Hyderabad: CISF to deploy high-tech scanners at airports across India

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    Hyderabad: The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) will be deploying full-body scanners in airports across the country to facilitate modernise security systems and passenger convenience.

    These new body scanners can detect metals in addition to foreign objects like drugs inside the human body, leading to curbing the smuggling of contraband at airports.

    The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security constituted a technical sub-committee to examine, evaluate and recommend testing protocols for full body scanners that were on a trial run in airports at Hyderabad, Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kochi, Pune, and Chennai.

    Speaking at the annual press conference prior to their ‘Raising Day’ which is to be held at NISA (National Industrial Security Academy) Hyderabad, CISF ADG Airport Security Gyanendra Singh Malik said, “The full body scanner system is under the process of implementation and will be deployed in the airports across the country in a phased manner.”

    Hand-held metal detectors and door metal detectors besides CT and X-Ray machines for the detection of metals were used by the security forces to date.

    While blowing away the rumours, the CISF stated that no proposal was sent to the union government for the deployment of their personnel on board flights to tackle any issue.

    NISA director K Sunil Emmanuelwhie speaking on the occasion said that the Academy also offers specialized courses besides training foreign nationals from friendly foreign countries.

    The CISF has further introduced buddy pairs at all levels to improve interpersonal communication skills in the Aviation Security Group (ASG),

    In addition to the above, Holistic Awareness and Risking Potential (SHARP), a training programme had been devised by the airport sector of the CISF to upgrade the domain knowledge, skills, aptitude, leadership, and acumen of the ASG personnel.

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  • India restores e-Visa services for citizens of Saudi Arabia; here’s how to apply

    India restores e-Visa services for citizens of Saudi Arabia; here’s how to apply

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    India has announced that restoration of e-Visa facility for citizens of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) with immediate effect.

    The announcement was made on Twitter by the Embassy of India in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

    “The Embassy is happy to announce that the facility of e-visa has been restored for the nationals of Saudi Arabia with immediate effect in all five sub-categories i.e e-tourist visa, e-business visa, e-medical visa, e-medical attendant visa & e-conference visa,” embassy tweeted on Thursday.

    In 2019, India launched e-Visa service for the citizens of Saudi Arabia. Although it was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    It should be noted that it is necessary to submit the application and pay the fees at least 4 days before the date of travel and await approval.

    For online filling and submission of application, link can be accessed here.

    For more information applicant can also log on to embassy website.

    Here’s how to apply for e-Visa

    • To fill and submit the application online, applicants need to visit the official website
    • Apply online and upload a photo and passport page
    • Pay your e-Visa fee online using a Credit/Debit Card/Pay Wallet
    • Receive an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) online (ETA will be sent to email)

    Source: With inputs from ANI

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  • US federal agency funds methane capture project India

    US federal agency funds methane capture project India

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    Washington: A federal US agency has approved grant funding for a feasibility study to develop a coal mine methane (CMM) recovery facility in the Jharia coalfield in Jharkhand, said to be the first of its kind in India.

    The US Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) said on Thursday that to support efforts by the Prabha Energy Private Limited (PEPL) to develop a coal mine methane (CMM) recovery facility in the Jharia coalfield, it approved grant funding for a feasibility study.

    Virginia-based Advanced Resources International has been selected to carry out the study, a press release by the USTDA said.

    “USTDA is pleased to collaborate with PEPL on this project, which presents a tremendous opportunity to strengthen India’s energy resilience and sustainability using innovative technology that US companies can readily provide,” USTDA Director, Enoh T. Ebong, said.

    “This project will prevent the direct release of methane, a harmful greenhouse gas, into the atmosphere. This will have a positive climate impact on India and the world,” Ebong added.

    According to the press release, the USTDA-funded feasibility study will develop recommendations on extracting, gathering, compressing, and processing CMM at the Jharia site while using innovative US technologies and solutions. By capturing the CMM, the project has the dual benefit of preventing methane emissions and providing local industries with a cleaner fuel alternative to coal.

    “PEPL is pleased to partner with USTDA and ARI on the potential capture of methane gas from the Jharia coal mine in India,” CEO & Director of PEPL, Prem Sawhney, said.

    “This project, which is the first of its kind in India, will increase India’s domestic gas resources while also creating avenues for US equipment and technology suppliers,” Sawhney added.

    The study advances the goals of the federal agency’s Global Partnership for Climate-Smart Infrastructure to support the use of US technologies and services in overseas climate-smart infrastructure projects and that of the US-India Strategic Clean Energy Partnership’s Responsible Oil and Gas Pillar.

    The project also supports the Biden Administration’s commitment to the Global Methane Pledge to reduce global methane emissions and limit global warming, the USTDA said.

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  • In favour of constructive dialogue between India and Pakistan: US

    In favour of constructive dialogue between India and Pakistan: US

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    Washington: The United States supports a constructive dialogue and meaningful conversation between India and Pakistan, the Biden administration said Thursday reiterating that it’s for New Delhi and Islamabad to decide on the nature of that dialogue.

    The US is ready to play its role if they agree, it added.

    State Department Spokesperson Ned Price, in response to a question, refused any meditating role for the US for talks between India and Pakistan.

    “Because these are decisions for the countries themselves. If they agree on a particular role for the United States, the United States is prepared to, as a partner to both countries, support that process in any way that we responsibly can,” Price told reporters at a news conference.

    “Analysts believe that the United States has the power and authority to mediate between the two partners. Pakistan and India are partners of yours, so why don’t you just mediate?” he was asked.

    “Ultimately, it is not for the United States to determine the modalities or the way in which India and Pakistan engage one another. What we support is constructive dialogue, meaningful diplomacy between India and Pakistan, in the first instance to resolve longstanding conflicts,” Price said.

    The United States, he said, supports constructive dialogue. “We support diplomacy between India and Pakistan to resolve, again, another set of longstanding disputes. We are a partner. We are willing to support that process in any way that they deem appropriate. But ultimately, these are decisions that India and Pakistan themselves are going to have to make,” he said.

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  • India getting ‘world ready’ and world getting ‘India ready’: Jaishankar

    India getting ‘world ready’ and world getting ‘India ready’: Jaishankar

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    New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar said on Thursday that in India’s G20 presidency year, the country is getting “world ready” and the world is getting “India ready”.

    Jaishankar made the remarks after inaugurating the refurbished ‘Golden Haveli’ in Delhi’s Chandni Chowk. The haveli has been restored by former Union Minister and BJP leader Vijay Goel.

    The External Affairs Minister stayed there for more than an hour and visited all the three floors of the haveli. He along with other dignitaries also watched a ‘Kathak’ dance performance and enjoyed the food of Chandni Chowk.

    Every citizen of “this beautifully diversified country must take pride in their heritage and conservation”, he said, adding that “promoting our culture and heritage, generating tourism and expanding employment go hand in hand”.

    “Tourism is the most powerful remunerative industry in the world today and is also the most employment-friendly industry in the world today,” Jaishankar asserted.

    Talking about the restoration of the haveli, Goel said that it took four years for him to restore the ‘Golden Haveli’. “The biggest challenge during restoration was to keep the haveli intact, as the mansion was going down because of its weight.”

    He said that “passion, paisa and patience” is required for such restoration and heritage work.

    “The government is very serious about heritage, tourism, restoration and conservation,” Goel said, adding that he requested the Prime Minister for development and restoration of entire Chandni Chowk.

    Goel, who is also the president of Heritage India Foundation, further said that both the state and the Central governments should work together for the promotion of tourism in Chandni Chowk and development of the area especially in terms of sanitation, security and to stop unauthorised construction.

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  • Vice President targets Rahul for attempt to tarnish India on foreign soil

    Vice President targets Rahul for attempt to tarnish India on foreign soil

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    New Delhi: Without taking name, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Thursday targeted Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for making ‘anti-India’ remarks on foreign soil, terming them as ironic and painful.

    Speaking at the launch of the book ‘Mundaka Upanishad: The Bridge to Immortality’ penned by veteran politician Karan Singh, Dhankhar said, “How ironic, how painful! While the world is applauding our historic accomplishments as a functional vibrant democracy, some among us, including parliamentarians, are engaged in the thoughtless, unfair denigration of our well-nurtured democratic values. How can we justify such wanton orchestration of a factually untenable narrative?”

    He said that at a time when India is having its moment of glory as G20 President, there are people outside the country working in overdrive to denigrate the nation.

    “Such misplaced campaign mode to taint and tarnish our Parliament and constitutional entities is too serious and exceptional to be ignored or countenanced. No political strategy or partisan stance can justify compromising our nationalism and democratic values,” the Vice President said.

    Dhankhar said he would be on the wrong side of the Constitution if he maintains silence on this misadventure-orchestration by a Member of Parliament outside the country, which is ill-premised, unwholesome and motivated.

    “How can I sanctify a statement that mics are put off in the Indian Parliament? How can people say so? Has there been any illustration? Yes! We did have a dark chapter of our political history. Proclamation of Emergency was the darkest period any democracy can suffer. But Indian democratic polity is now mature. There can be no repeat of that.

    “Anyone who says so, inside or outside the country, that in mics are put off in the Parliament… Imagine this being done after having held the floor for nearly 50 minutes. Such kind of wanton and misadventure to run down our democratic values cannot be countenanced. I call upon everyone – intelligentsia, media and youth who are our warriors of 2047 – to rise to the occasion, expose these forces and neutralise them,” he said.

    Dhankhar also said that people should not allow such a narrative to gain momentum by those elements who wish to pose hurdles to our rising growth.

    “I preside over the Rajya Sabha, let someone come forward and say mics were put off,” he said.

    Dhankar reiterated that there is fullest freedom of expression in India as per the Constitution and no democracy in the world can rival that.

    “You run down our judiciary on foreign soil. Where on the planet is a judiciary that acts with such lightning speed? Our judiciary is made with the most brilliant minds in the world,” he added.

    Addressing MBA students at the Cambridge Judge Business School on the topic of ‘Learning to Listen in the 21st Century’, Rahul Gandhi had recently said that opposition parties are under ‘constant pressure’ as numerous cases have been slapped on them by the BJP government.

    “Indian democracy is under attack. The institutional framework which is required for a democracy — Parliament, free press, the judiciary, just the idea of mobilisation — these are all getting constrained. We are facing an attack on the basic structure of democracy,” Rahul Gandhi had said.

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  • Nobody in India listens to Rahul Gandhi: Assam CM

    Nobody in India listens to Rahul Gandhi: Assam CM

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    Guwahati: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday mockingly praised Rahul Gandhi for giving speeches outside India.

    Taking a jab at the Congress leader for his recent lecture at the Cambridge University, where he alleged that an attack has been unleashed on the basic structure of Indian democracy, Sarma said that Rahul Gandhi did so because “nobody in India listens to him”.

    “Rahul Gandhi is aware that no one in India will pay attention to him. That is why he assembled a group of anti-India people in London and addressed them,” Sarma said.

    “By giving speeches outside of India, he finally displayed some brains. He deserves praise for it,” the Assam Chief Minister said sarcastically.

    Sarma also said that everyone in the northeast supports Prime Minister Narendra Modi since he is the “tallest leader” of the nation.

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  • India suffers one stroke death every 4 minutes: Top expert MV Padma Srivastava

    India suffers one stroke death every 4 minutes: Top expert MV Padma Srivastava

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    New Delhi: Brain stroke is the second most common cause of death in India with one patient succumbing to the disease every four minutes, a top health expert flagged on Thursday.

    Padma Shri awardee Dr (Prof) MV Padma Srivastava, who is the most renowned neurologist in the country and is a Professor of Neurology at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, participated in the celebration of International Women’s Day event at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital today.

    Delivering a keynote address at the event titled, “Stroke care and its primary preventive methods in poor resource settings in India”, Dr Srivastava said, “Stroke is the second most common cause of death in India. About 1,85,000 strokes occur every year in India with nearly one stroke every 40 seconds and one stroke death every 4 minutes.”

    She further referred to the Global Burden of Diseases (GBD) and said that most incidents of stroke were recorded in the country.

    “India bore most of the burden of stroke with 68.6 per cent incidence of stroke. 70.9 per cent stroke deaths and 77.7 Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) lost. These figures are alarming for India with many living in poor resource settings. Another alarming and important finding of the GBD 2010 stroke project is 5.2 million (31 per cent) strokes were in children aged less than 20 years. The stroke burden is greater in India and more so among younger and middle-aged people,” she said.

    The health expert flagged the lack of necessary infrastructure to deal with the alarming data in the country.

    “In spite of these alarming figures, many Indian hospitals lack the necessary infrastructure and organization required to treat stroke patients quickly and efficiently and do not deliver adequate stroke care. The stroke services across the country especially in public sector hospitals are deficient in many aspects,” Dr Srivastava said.

    The Padma Shri awardee further listed the solutions to boost the infrastructure needed to tackle the rising numbers.

    “One of the solutions for this deficiency in rich and poor resource settings in India is to adopt Telestroke models in poor resource settings. Implementation of Telemedicine / Telestroke facilities is an important step for bridging the economically and geographically challenged and underprivileged sections of the society,” she said.

    This program also included inspirational talks by three distinguished faculty members of the hospital.

    The members included Dr Jayashree Sood, Chairperson, Institute of Anesthesiology, who spoke on how to maintain the balance between work and life, especially for women, Prof Kusum Verma, Advisor Cytopathology who spoke on her experiences mitigating professional challenges and Padma Bhushan Dr Neelam Kler Chairperson of Department of Neonatology who talked about her belief in the saying ‘Never say Never’.

    This program was hosted by the department of Research and chaired by Prof NK Ganguly, former director general ICMR and Chairperson department of Research, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital.

    The department of research at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital has a robust PhD program and a state of art equipped laboratory with a focus on basic and translational research in varied fields including neurobiology, cancer biology, stem cell biology, immunology, autoimmune and infectious diseases.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )