Sunday, September 23, 2012

IMU Chennai Professor Recruitment jobs 2012 September Updates

Indian Maritime University Professors jobs Chennai
Advt No.
Advt date 23.09.2012
Last date 15.10.2012

Posts :
  • Professor - 11 posts - PB4 AGP 10000 - age 50 yrs
  • Associate Professor - 19 posts -  PB4 AGP 9000 - age 45 yrs
  • Assistant Professor - 35 posts - PB3 AGP 6000 - age 40 yrs
Departments :
  • Management, Social Sciences, Public Policy

Indian Maritime University Chennai Recruitment for PA and JA 2012

Indian Maritime University Chennai
Advt No.
Advt date 23.09.2012
Last date 15.10.2012

Posts :
  • Personal Assistant - 1 post - 13500 pm - any UG / Shorthand English Junior / Typewriting English Senior / Computer skills - 5 yrs exp as steno - 6 months contract but extendable - age 50 yrs

Indian Maritime University Chennai Recruitment 2012 Sep updates

Indian Maritime University Chennai
Advt No.IMU/HQ/EST/RECRUIT/L/DL/LO
Advt date 11.09.2012
Last date 25.10.2012

Posts :
  • Librarian - 1 post - PB4 AGP 10000 -  MLIS 55% marks with Good Academic Records or worked as DL in GP 9000 for 3 yrs - 13 yrs DL in University Library or 18 yrs AL in College - age 50 yrs

Saturday, September 22, 2012

National Institute of Epidemiology ICMR chennai recruitment 2012



National Institute of Epidemiology, ICMR
R-127, Second Main Road, TNHB, Ayapakkam, Chennai 600 077

Advt No.
Advt date 26.08.2012
Last date 29.10.2012

Post :

  • Scientist 'C' (Medical) - 1 post - PB3 GP 6600 - MBBS with 4 yrs R&D exp - age 40 yrs

Quality Assurance Establishment (Eastern Fleet Stores) Ministry of Defence Recruitment in chennai 2012


Quality Assurance Establishment (Eastern Fleet Stores)
Ministry of Defence, DGQA Complex, Pazhavanthangal, Chennai 600 114.

Advt No.
Advt date 21.09.2012
Last date 22.10.2012

Post :
  • Sweeper - 1 OBC - PB1 GP 1800 - SSLC

Friday, September 21, 2012

TNPSC EXAMS MATERIALS FOR CURRENT AFFAIRS Great Books by Indian Authors5


1.                   The Romantics by Pankaj Mishra
2.                   The Satanic Verses  by Salman Rushdie
3.                   The Shadow Lines by Amitav Ghosh
4.                   The Space Between Us  by Thrity Umrigar
5.                   The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga

Thursday, September 20, 2012

TNPSC EXAMS MATERIALS FOR CURRENT AFFAIRS Great Books by Indian Authors4


1.                   The Death of Vishnu by Manil Suri
2.                    The Discovery of India by Jawaharlal Nehru
3.                   The Enchantress of Florence by Salman Rushdie
4.                   The Enigma of Arrival by V.S. Naipaul
5.                   The Essential Writings by Mahatma Gandhi
6.                   The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy
7.                   The Golden Gate by Vikram Seth
8.                   The Great Indian Novel by Shashi Tharoor
9.                   The Ground Beneath Her Feet  by Salman Rushdie
10.                The Guide  by R.K. Narayan

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

TNPSC EXAMS MATERIALS FOR CURRENT AFFAIRS Great Books by Indian Authors3


1.                   Love and Longing in Bombay by Vikram Chandra
2.                   Maximum City: Bombay Lost and Found by Suketu Mehta
3.                   Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie
4.                   My Father's Notebook  by Kader Abdolah
5.                   Nectar in a Sieve (Signet)  by Kamala Markandaya
6.                   Purple Hibiscus  by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
7.                   Red Earth and Pouring Rain by Vikram Chandra
8.                   Sacred Games by Vikram Chandra
9.                   Sea of Poppies by Amitav Ghosh
10.               Shalimar the Clown by Salman Rushdie

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

TNPSC EXAMS MATERIALS FOR CURRENT AFFAIRS Great Books by Indian Authors2


1.                   Cracking India by Sidhwa
2.                   Difficult Daughters by Manju Kapur
3.                   Disgrace by J.M. Coetzee
4.                   East, West  by Salman Rushdi
5.                   English August: An Indian Story by Upamanyu Chatterjee
6.                   From Heaven Lake : Travels Through Sinkiang and Tibet  by Vikram Seth
7.                   Fury by Salman Rushdie
8.                   Grimus  by Salman Rushdie
9.                   Guerrillas  by V. S. Naipaul
10.               Half a Life  by V. S. Naipaul

Monday, September 17, 2012

TNPSC EXAMS MATERIALS FOR CURRENT AFFAIRS Great Books by Indian Authors1


Great Books by Indian Authors

1.                   A Bend in the River by V. S. Naipaul
2.                   A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry
3.                   A House for Mr Biswas by V S Naipaul
4.                   A Passage to England by Chaudhuri C. Nirad
5.                   A Suitable Boy by Vikram Seth
6.                   A Suitable Boy by Vikram Seth
7.                   A Way in the World  by V.S. Naipaul
8.                    Afternoon Raag by Amit Chaudhuri
9.                   All for Love: A Personal History of Desire and Disappointment by Ved Mehta
10.               Among the Believers: An Islamist Journey  by V. S. Naipaul
11.               An Area of Darkness by V. S. Naipaul
12.               An Autobiography: The Story of My Experiments with Truth by Mahatma Gandhi
13.               An Equal Music by Vikram Seth
14.               Anil's Ghost by Michael Ondaatje
15.               Animal's People  by Indra Sinha
16.               Baumgartner's Bombay by Anita Desai
17.                Beach Boy by Ardashir Vakil
18.               Beastly Tales (LATEST) by Vikram Seth
19.               Being Indian: Inside the Real India  by Pavan K. Varma
20.               Between the Assassinations by Aravind Adiga
21.               Beyond Belief  by V.S. Naipaul
22.               Clear Light of Day by Anita Desai

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Famous Scientists Part7


Nag-Chowdhury, B.D.: An eminent Indian nuclear physicist, known all over the world.

Narlikar, J.V.: Indian scientist; co-author of Hoyle-Narlikar Theory of continuous creation. The theory of which he is co-author has been hailed as supplying some important missing links in Einstein’s theory of Relativity. The new theory of gravitation propounded by both the scientists, Narlikar and Hoyle, shows that gravitation is always attractive and there is no gravitational repulsions.

Newton, Sir Isaac: (1642-1727) was the British natural philosopher. He discovered binomial theorem; the differential and integral calculus. He expounded the universal law of gravitation. He is author of Principia Mathematica.

Nirenberg, Dr Marshall: Was a U.S. molecular biologist who shared the 1968 Nobel Prize for Medicine with Dr Robert Holley and Dr Hargobind Khorana. Nirenberg is the author of a very simple but ingenious experiment which helped a great deal in clarifying the general character of the genetic code.

Oberth, Hermann: Was a Rumanian-German Professor who is credited with establishing the experimental basis of modern rocketry. In 1923, the publication of his book, “The Rocket into Interplanetary Space” aroused great interest in space travel.

Ohm, George Simon: (1787-1854) Physicist and mathematician; discovered the law known as Ohm’s Law.

Onsager, Lars: Was a U.S. Professor who became a Nobel laureate in 1968 by winning the prize for Chemistry “for the discovery of the reciprocal relations bearing his name which are fundamental for the thermo-dynamics of irreversible processes”.

Paraceisus: (1493-1541) A Swiss mystic and chemist. He was the first to employ laudanum and antimony in Pharmacy.

Parson, Sir Charles: (1854-1931) British  engineer;  inventor of Parson steam turbine.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Famous Scientists Part6


Kepler, Johannes: (1571-1630) German astronomer. He discovered 3 laws of planetary motion that bear his name viz., (1) The orbit of each planet is an ellipse with the sun at one of the foci; (2) the Radius vector of each planet describes equal areas in equal times; (3) The squares of the periods of the planets are proportional to the cubes of their mean distances from the sun. Kepler had evolved a set of laws governing man in space with rare prescience. In a kind of allegory, he referred to the dangers of solar radiation, the need to overcome gravitational resistance, gravitational capture of spacecraft by the moon etc. What he wrote nearly 360 years ago was, however, little understood and his family was persecuted for it. His mother had to die in jail having been condemned as a witch.

Khorana Hargobind: Who shared with two others the 1968 Nobel Prize for Medicine is an Indian by birth and an American by domicile. He deciphered the genetic code and later created an artificial gene.

Krishnan, Dr K.S.: (born 1898) Collaborated with Sir C.V. Raman in the discovery of “Raman Effect”. President, Indian Science Congress, 1949; delegate to several international scientific conferences; Director, National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi.

Lavoisier, A.L.: (1743-1794) French chemist; established law of Indestructibility of Matter, Composition of Water and Air.

Lister, Joseph: (1827-1912) British surgeon. He was the first to use antiseptic treatment for wounds; introduced antiseptic surgery.

Lodge, Sir Oliver Joseph: (1851-1940) British physicist. He is chiefly known for his researches on radiation, and the relation between matter and ether.

Friday, September 14, 2012

Famous Scientists Part5

Freud, Sigmund: (1856-1939) Originator of psycho-analysis, born of Jewish parents. Works: The Interpretation of Dreams; The Psychopathology of Every-day Life; The Ego and the Id; Civilization and Its Discontents.

Gabor, Dr Dennis: Who won the 1971 Nobel Prize award for Physics is a 71-year old British electrical engineer working as a scientist in the U.S.A. He was cited for his “invention in development of the holographic method”—three dimensional photography. Dr Gabor was the 16th Briton to have won the Nobel Prize in Physics. He was born and educated in Hungary. He later worked as research engineer in Germany and came to join the staff of the Imperial College in London in 1949. He invented holography in the late forties. But the science became fully developed with the coming of the laser in 1960. A holographic image is so lifelike that a viewer can see around things in a holograph by moving his head just as he looks around the real object.

Galileo: (1564-1642) Italian scientist. He was professor of mathematics. His view that all falling bodies, great or small, descend with equal velocity, made him unpopular with the orthodox scientists. He improved telescope and with it was the first man to see the satellites of Jupiter.

Gell-Mann, Prof Murray: Was the recipient of the 1969 Nobel Prize for Physics. He is a teacher in the California Institute of Technology. Born in New York in 1929, Prof Gell-Mann has been the leading theorist in elementary particle research for the last 15 years. He was the 28th American to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in which the U.S.A. now leads. The Nobel Prize was given to him for “his classification of elementary particles and their interactions”.

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Famous Scientists Part4

Charak: (A.D. 80-180) He was a court physician to Kushan king Kanishka. His writings are invaluable in the study of Hindu medicine.

Charles, Jacques Alexander Cesar: (1746-1823) A French scientist of great repute. He was the first to make balloon ascension with hydrogen. He is known for his work on the effect of temperature on the volume of gases.

Clarke, Arthur C.: He is known for his suggestion of the concept of Geostationary Orbit.

Clark Maxwell, James: (1831-79) British physicist. His theoretical work prepared the way for wireless telegraphy and telephony. His principal works include: Perception of Colour, Colour Blindness, Theory of Heat, Electricity and Magnetism, Matter and Motion.

Claude, Albert: He is a biologist of Luxembourg who shared the 1974 Nobel Prize in Medicine. His field of research relates to causes and treatment of cancer.

Columbus, Christopher: (1446-1506) A well-known Italian navigator set out on his first voyage in 1492; he discovered West Indies Islands, Cuba and Bahamas; he also discovered South America in 1498.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Famous Scientists Part3

Berzelius, J.J: (1779-1848) Swedish Chemist, known for introduction of chemical shorthand symbols and atomic weights.

Bessemer, Sir Henry: (1813-1898) English engineer. He invented the process for the manufacture of steel known after his name.

Bhabha, Dr H.J.: (1909-66) Indian scientist. He published important papers on Cosmic Rays and Quantum Theory. He was professor at the Indian Science Institute, Bangalore; Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission; Director, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research; President, Indian Science Congress in 1951 and presided at the Atoms for Peace Conference held at Geneva in 1956. He had many significant researches in structure of atom and contributed largely to the setting up of atomic reactors at Trombay (Mumbai).

Bhagvantam, Dr S.: He is an eminent Indian scientist who has made a rich contribution to research in radio astronomy and cosmic rays. He has published more than 150 research papers and several books. He retired in October 1969 as the Scientific Adviser to the Ministry of Defence, and Director General of the Defence Research Development Organisation. He is an old-time associate of Sir C.V. Raman.

Bhaskaracharya: Born in A.D. 1114, he was almost the last great Hindu mathematician and astronomer until modern times. He wrote Sidhanta-Siromani in 1150  which consisted of two mathematical and two astronomical parts. Bhaskara anticipated the modern theory on the convention of signs (minus by minus makes plus, minus by plus makes minus). He also anticipated Kepler’s method for determining the surface and volume of sphere.

Bhatnagar, Dr Shanti Swarup: (1895-1955) Great Indian scientist. He was Director of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (C.S.I.R.). A chain of National Laboratories has been established in the country due to his able organisation and unbounded energy.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Famous Scientists Part2

Rontgen, W. Konrad: (1845-1923) German physicist. He discovered X-rays, also called Rontgen rays. He was awarded the first Nobel Prize in 1901 for discovery of X-Rays.

Ross, Ronald: (1857-1932) leading British physician who discovered the cause of Malaria; awarded Nobel Prize for medicine in 1902.

Rutherford, Daniel: (1749-1819) a Scottish scientist who is given the credit for the discovery of nitrogen.

Rutherford, Lord: (1871-1937) won a Nobel Prize for his work on structure of atom and radio-activity.

Ryle, Sir Martin: of the U.K. who shared the 1974 Nobel Prize in Physics is known for the development of “aperture synthesis” technique designed to identify stellar objects through radio signals.

Saha, Dr Meghnad: (1893-1956) late Palit Prof of Physics, University College of Science and Technology, Calcutta University—well known for his researches in nuclear physics, cosmic rays, spectrum analysis and other branches of theoretical physics.

Sanger, Dr Frederik: British scientist awarded Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1958 for his work in determining the composition of the insulin molecule. By his discovery he has put science a step forward towards knowing how disease attacks the human body. In 1980, he became only the fourth person ever to be awarded a second Nobel Prize.

Monday, September 10, 2012

Famous Scientists Part1


Famous Scientists

Abdul Kalam, Dr A.P.J: He is credited with advancement of missile technology in India. He was honoured with Bharat Ratna award on November 26, 1997. He is known as “father of India’s Missile Technology”. He was elected 11th President of India.

Alvares, Luis W.: He is an American physicist teaching at the University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A. He won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1968 for an important breakthrough he made in elementary physics in 1960 when he discovered a new resonance particle—a discovery that shattered the then prevailing notions as to how matter was built.

Anfinsen, Dr Christian B: He is from the U.S.A.’s National Institute of Health, Bethseda, Maryland was one of the three co-winners of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1972.

Archimedes: Greek mathematician (born in Sicily) who lived about 250 B.C. is known for the discovery of the Archimedes’ principle viz., The volume of any insoluble solid can be found by noting its loss of weight when immersed in water. He is also credited with the invention of Archimedean Screw, a cylindrical device for raising water.

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Daily Thanthi updates 10/09/2012 - GAIL Recruitment 2012-2013 ( Engineers, Freshers, Trainee Jobs www.gailonline.com 2012- 2013 )

 GAIL Recruitment 2012-2013 - Gail limited is undertaking a special recruitment drive to fill up the post reserve for the candidate of SC/ST and other backward classes and PWD.
applications start date : 6/12/2012 to 05/01/2013
based on 2013 GATE score 
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Sunday, September 9, 2012

Indian Army: Havildar Education in Group X and Y 10/09/2012 daily thanthi notification



Applications are invited from male candidates for recruitment as Havildar Education in Group ‘X’ and ‘Y’ in the Army Educational Corps of Indian Army

1. Science Stream: 69posts
2. Arts Stream: 23posts
Group ‘X’:
Qualification: 
B.A, B.Ed / B.Sc, B.Ed / BCA/BSc (IT), B.Ed/ M.A / M.Sc / MCA from any recognized university

Group ‘Y’:
Qualification: 
B.A /B.Sc/BCA/B Sc (IT) from any recognized university

The candidates must have working knowledge of either English or Hindi .Should have graduated from a recognized university with at least two of the following subjects at graduation level: (a) B Sc / BCA Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Electronics, Computer Science. (b) BA English Literature, Hindi Literature, Urdu Literature, History, Geography, Political Science, Economics, Psychology, Mathematics, Sociology

IES and ISS UPSC JOBS 2012 Daily Thanthi notification 10/09/2012

UPSC IES / ISS Exam 2012-2013

 

UNION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION (UPSC) IES / ISS Examination 2012-2013. This notification is republished by freejobalerts team to notify that UPSC will conduct Indian Economic Service (IES)/ Indian Statistical Service (ISS) Exams for recruitment of Grade-IV employees. Examination will be held at various centers commencing from 01st Dec 2012. Latest IES / ISS Exam in 2012-13 having following criteria with candidates have to fulfill.
UPSC Examination Notifications – IES / ISS 2012-2013.
  • Vacancies in Indian Economic Service (IES) – 31
  • Vacancies in Indian Statistical Service (ISS) – 29
Eligibility Conditions:

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DAILY THANTHI  VELAIVAIPPU NEWS COLLECTIONS 10/09/2012

NO OF VACANCIES : 250
AGE : 25 AGE ON 30/06/2013
SELECTION PROCESS : GATE 2013 SCORE BASICS 
ONLINE APPLICATION STARTS : 24/12/2012
ONLINE APPLICATION LAST DATE :14/02/2013
gate 2013 exam dates : 30/09/2012, online apply for gate 2013 : 20/01/2013,gate online exam date : 10/2/2013

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Friday, September 7, 2012

CSIR Madras Complex Recruitment 2012 September updaes


CSIR Madras Complex Recruitment
Advt No.ML/14/2012
Advt date 31.08.2012
Walk in interview 20.09.2012 time 09.30 am

Post :
  • Research Interns - 4 posts - MSc Chemistry / BE/BTech Chemical Engineering / Mineral processing -  Pay 15000 pm

Neyveli Lignite Corporation Ltd TN Recruitment 2012 September updates

Neyveli Lignite Corporation Ltd, Neyveli - 607 801, TN

Advt No.07/2012
Advt Date 04.09.2012

Walk in interview at Employee Development Centre, Block 20, Neyveli - 3 time 9.00 hrs

Posts : (contract for 3 yrs)
  • Junior Resident - 4 posts - MBBS with CRRI - age 28 yrs

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

எஸ்.சி, எஸ்.டி பதவி உயர்வு மசோதா : மாநிலங்களவையில் இன்று தாக்கல்

தாழ்த்தப்பட்டோர் மற்றும் பழங்குடியினருக்கு அரசு பதவி உயர்வில் ஒதுக்கீடு அளிப்பதற்கான மசோதா, மாநிலங்களவையில் இன்று தாக்கல் செய்யப்படுகிறது. இதற்காக, அனைத்து உறுப்பினர்களும் அவைக்கு வர வேண்டுமென, காங்கிரஸ் கட்சிக்கு, கொறடா உத்தரவு பிறப்பிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது.

எஸ்.சி., எஸ்.டி., பிரிவினருக்கு பதவி உயர்வில் ஒதுக்கீடு வழங்குவதற்கு, மத்திய அமைச்சரவை ஒப்புதல் அளித்ததை அடுத்து, இதற்கான மசோதாவை மாநிலங்களவையில் இன்று தாக்கல் செய்ய மத்திய அரசு முடிவு செய்துள்ளது. இந்த மசோதாவை  ஆய்வுக்கு எடுத்து, உடனே நிறைவேற்றப்படுமென்றும் பாராளுமன்ற விவகாரத்துறை அமைச்சர் பவன்குமார் பன்சல் தெரிவித்துள்ளார்.இன்று பகல் 12 மணி அல்லது பிற்பகல் 2 மணிக்கு இந்த மசோதா தாக்கல் செய்யப்படுகிறது.

TNPSC plans to go hi-tech to plug loopholes: Encrypted, computer-based question paper system coming










Stung by the question paper leak that led to the cancellation of the Group-II Services examination, the Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) has decided to introduce encrypted and computer-based question paper system. The move is expected to do away with manually printed question papers in a phased manner. Tenders would be floated shortly to finalise the company that specialises in the concept of online/system-based question papers, TNPSC sources said on Wednesday.

To start with, the commission would employ cloud technology and load encrypted question papers that can be accessed by examination centres a couple of hours before the scheduled examination. Question papers would be printed on-the-site and given to the candidates. “This will be a fail-safe system which we will be introducing in one of the examinations shortly. The encrypted question papers would be uploaded a couple of hours ahead of the examination and all centres will have a printing mechanism,” TNPSC Chairman R. Nataraj told ‘The Hindu’ on Wednesday.

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