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Tuesday, 29 November 2011

CSIO- project assistant requirement

Candidates who fulfill the below mentioned age, educational qualifications and experience etc. may step in for WALK-IN-INTERVIEW at Auditorium, CSIR-CSIO, Sector-30-C, Chandigarh as per the followingSchedule. Engagement will be purely on temporary basis which is co-terminus with the completion of the project.


Date of Walk in Interview : 08th December, 2011
Reporting Time : 8.30 A.M.

Project Assistant (Level-II) (02):
1st Class B.E./ B. Tech. in Electronics & Communication Engineering or equivalent. OR Higher
Desirable: Work experience in MATLAB OR Lab. VIEW, Image Processing, Soft Computing Techniques

Project Assistant (Level-I) (01)
1stClass Diploma in Electronics & Communication Engineering or equivalent.
Desirable: Work experience in Hardware, Testing and Interfacing

Project Assistant(Level-II) (01)
1st Class M.Sc. (Tech.) / M.Sc. (Physics) or equivalent.
Desirable: Knowledge of Engineering Physics

Project Assistant (Level-III) (01)
1st Class M.Tech. in Microelectronics / Instrumentation / Material Science or equivalent OR M.Sc. Physics / Electronic Science/Applied Physics with two years experience in Thin Film Processing Technology.

Project Associate-I (01)
M.Tech. / M.E. (Electronics Communication Engineering / Optoelectronics) plus two years Academic and research experience in fiber optics, components and sensors OR
Ph.D. in Opto Electronics/Fiber Optics/Optical waveguides and related disciplines

Project Assistant Level -II (01)
1st Class M.Sc. Physics of its equivalent



for more detals
http://www.csio.res.in/Advt-6-2011.pdf
http://www.csio.res.in/Proforma.rtf

Saturday, 26 November 2011

Drink is good for health but not wealth


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EC declares 53 seats as 'expenditure sensitive' for UP polls

The Election Commission has declared 53 assembly seats as "expenditure sensitive" and prone to "high illegal funding and corrupt practices" in poll bound Uttar Pradesh.

A high-level team of the panel has also begun a tour of the state starting today to chalk out preparations in this regard with the Income Tax department and other enforcement authorities for curbing use of illegal funds during polls.

The EC team is expected to meet the Director General of Investigations (Income Tax) and his team in Lucknow to review the deployment of I-T officials in these money 'sensitive' constituencies.

"The EC team is arriving in the state for analysing poll preparedness and checking measures put in place to curb use of money power during elections in the state. A total of 53 constituencies have been declared as expenditure sensitive in Uttar Pradesh which is the largest in all the states going to polls in 2012," a top I-T official said.

Some of the seats identified as "expenditure sensitive" include Lucknow, Mathura, Agra, Gautam Budh Nagar, Mainpuri, Bareilly, Rai Bareilly, Chitrakoot, Gonda, Azamgarh and Gazipur.

According to EC rules, an 'expenditure sensitive constituency' is identified "on the basis of past history, profile of the constituency and the state Chief Election Commissioner's office identifies such seats which are prone to high expenditure and corrupt practices".

Wednesday, 23 November 2011

We used to tie alcoholics to a pole and beat them up: Anna Hazare

Anti-graft crusader Anna Hazarewas criticized by mainstream political parties on Tuesday for saying he supported the public flogging of alcoholics.

Hazare, whose hunger strike in August against corruption attracted massive nationwide support, told NDTV news channel that corporal punishment had previously been used in his home village in Maharashtra.

"We give three warnings because after all they are our people," he said. "But after the warnings, we drag that person to the temple and make him promise that he will never drink again in his life.

"But even after all this if they continued drinking, we used to tie them to a pole near the temple and beat them up."

The 74-year-old's comments are likely to dent his image as a non-violent activist inspired by Mahatma Gandhi. Critics have previously alleged he held extreme views.

"I think the Taliban used to say the same thing," Manish Tewari, spokesperson of the ruling Congress party, said, while the main BJP opposition party said his approach was no way to deal with alcoholism.

Hazare has also come under fire for demanding the death penalty for corrupt officials and is accused of trying to subvert India's parliamentary democracy by using hunger strikes to influence lawmakers.