Friday, November 09, 2012
Wednesday, November 07, 2012
Pharmacist - III TOTAL POST IS 187 ......RAILWAY RECRUITMENT BOARDS,AHMEDABAD......CENTRALISED EMPLOYMENT NOTICE NO. 05/2012 SUITABLITY FOR PWD (OH/VH/HH) 13 EXAM FEE IN ` STAGE OF EXAM MINIMUM EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION MEDICAL STD. PWD NAME OF RRB PAY BAND & GRADE PAY IN ` CAT NAME OF POST NO. 1. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 16 INDENTING RLY NORMAL AGE LIMIT AS ON 01.01.2013 17 18 19 20 VH OH HH Allahabad DLW 03 - - - 03 - - - - 15 Ahmedabad W Rly 08 07 06 24 03 - - - NC Rly 03 04 - 03 10 01 - - - Bhopal W Rly 06 15 - WC Rly 11 03 02 08 24 02 - - - - - 07 01 01 01 Chandigarh N Rly 10 06 03 10 29 03 - - - Bhubaneswar ECO Rly 11 04 - 06 21 - - - - 01 Staff Nurse 9300 - 34800 GP - 4600 VH (LV), OH(OL) C-1 20-40 Gorakhpur NE Rly 13 05 02 03 23 - - - - - 05 04 06 15 01 - - - Jammu - Srinagar Secunderabad SC Rly 38 05 08 20 71 - - - N Rly 02 04 01 03 10 01 - - - Mumbai C Rly 24 03 - 01 28 03 - - ECO Rly - 01 01 04 06 - - - - Bangalore SW Rly 04 - 02 - 06 - - - - Chennai S Rly 02 03 02 21 28 2 - - - Ranchi SE Rly 05 20 - - - - 10 03 02 Kolkata CL W 03 03 01 04 11 01 - - - UR SC ST OBC* TOTAL ExSM Total 178 63 41 124 406 - - - - Certificate as registered Nurse and Midwife having passed 3 years course in General Nursing and Midwifery from School of Nursing OR Other Institutions recognised by Indian Nursing Council OR B.Sc (Nursing). The Indian Nursing Council has also laid down certain special concession for the above course in respect of auxiliary Nurse- Midwives, Midwives and BGrade Nurses by way of reduced course period etc. Candidate obtaining the qualification prescribed above under this concession will also be eligible for recruitment. (Proof to be attached) 60/- Single Stage Written exam followed by certificates & candidature verification Note: 03 (SRD) NE Rly DATE OF PUBLICATION: 13.10.2012 DATE OF EXAM : 24.02.2013 DATE AND TIME OF CLOSING : 12.11.2012 UP TO 17.30 HRS
Tuesday, November 06, 2012
GPSC USE MATTER OF WORLD PRIZE
For a comprehensive list of Nobel Prize recipients sorted by year, see List of Nobel laureates.
For more information on the distinct origin of the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, see Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences
The Nobel Prize | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding contributions inPhysics, Chemistry, Literature,Peace, Physiology or Medicine, and Economic Sciences |
Presented by | Swedish Academy Nobel committee of Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Nobel committee of Karolinska Institutet Norwegian Nobel Committee |
Country | Sweden Norway (Peace Prize only) |
First awarded | 1901 |
Official website | nobelprize.org |
The Nobel Prize (Swedish pronunciation: [noˈbɛl], Swedish definite form, singular:Nobelpriset; Norwegian: Nobelprisen) is a set of annual international awards bestowed in a number of categories by Scandinavian committees in recognition of cultural and/or scientific advances. The will of the Swedish philanthropist inventor Alfred Nobel established the prizes in 1895. The prizes in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace were first awarded in 1901.[1]
The Peace Prize is awarded in Oslo, Norway, while the other prizes are awarded inStockholm, Sweden. The Nobel Prize is widely regarded as the most prestigious award available in the fields of literature, medicine, physics, chemistry, peace, and economics.[2]
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awards the Nobel Prize in Physics, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, and the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences; the Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet awards the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine; theSwedish Academy grants the Nobel Prize in Literature; and the Nobel Peace Prize is not awarded by a Swedish organisation but by the Norwegian Nobel Committee.
Each recipient, or laureate, receives a gold medal, a diploma and a sum of money, which is decided by the Nobel Foundation, yearly. As of 2012, each prize was worth 8 million SEK (c. US$1.2 million, €0.93 million). The prize is not awarded posthumously; however, if a person is awarded a prize and dies before receiving it, the prize may still be presented.[3]Though the average number of laureates per prize increased substantially during the 20th century, a prize may not be shared among more than three people.
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