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(Notification) Recruitment of Constable (GD) in Central Para Military Forces

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Recruitment of Constable (GD) in CPF

Recruitment of Constable (GD) in Central Para Military Forces is being conducted as per scheme issued by MHA, in which 60% of vacancies are being allotted amongst all states/UTs on the basis of population ratio, 20% vacancies are allotted to border districts falling within the area of responsibility of Border Guarding Forces (BGFs) and 20% vacancies in Border Guarding Forces are allotted to the militancy affected area (i.e. J&K, North Eastern States and Naxal affected areas) as notified by the Government from time to time.

(Form Registration Query) IES/ISS Examination 2010

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IES/ISS Examination 2010 Form Registration Query

(Download) UPSC Mains 2010 : Law Question Paper- II (In Hindi)

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(Download) UPSC Mains 2010 : Law - Paper - II

Subject: Law (In Hindi)
Exam Date: 13th November 2010
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(Download) UPSC Mains 2010 : Law Question Paper- I (In Hindi)

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(Download) UPSC Mains 2010 : Law - Paper - I

Subject: Law (In Hindi)
Exam Date: 13th November 2010
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(ICT) Participate in Twelfth Five Year Plan of Planning Commission of India

Participate in Twelfth Five Year Plan of Planning Commission of India

"The Twelfth Five Year Plan will commence in 2012-13. Before the Plan itself is unveiled, the Planning Commission normally prepares an Approach Paper which lays out the major targets, the key challenges in meeting them, and the broad approach that must be followed to achieve the stated objectives.

The Approach Paper is approved by the Cabinet and the National Development Council which includes all the Chief Ministers of the States. It provides the architecture which is fleshed out in detail in the Plan itself.

To develop an inclusive and participative approach to the process, the Planning Commission has decided that the Approach Paper will be evolved through a web based consultative process in which all interested persons can participate. We have developed a multi-dimensional strategy matrix which indicates some of the key areas we need to explore.

(Paper) UPSC Mains Geography Previous Year Question Paper (1996)

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UPSC Mains Geography Previous Year Question Paper (1996)

PAPER- I

Q.1. On the map of India provided, mark the following and write in not more than ten words in your answer-book what you consider to be the most significant aspect of each one of them:-
(a) Malwa Plateau
(b) Pamban Island
(c) Zaskar Range
(d) The Godavari
(e) Koyana Project
(f) Gold mines of India
(g) Ranthambore
(h) Barauni
(i) Nanda Devi biosphere
(j) Rourkela

OR

On the map of the world provided, mark the following and write in not more than ten words in your answer-book what you consider to be the most significant aspect of each one of them:-
(a) Caribbean Sea
(b) Atlas Mountain
(c) River Rio Grande
(d) Jiticaca
(e) Paris
(f) Canaries Current
(g) Ouagadougou
(h) Verkhoyansk
(i) Mauritius

(Paper) UPSC Mains Geography Previous Year Question Paper (1995)

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UPSC Mains Geography Previous Year Question Paper (1995)

PAPER- I

Q.1. On the map of India provided, mark the following and write in not more than ten words in your answer-book what you consider to be the most significant aspect of each one of them:-
(a) Kolleru lake
(b) Maikal range
(c) Palghat
(d) Darjeeling
(e) Ellora
(f) Ran of Kachchh
(g) January Isotherm of 20 C
(h) Ghanghara River
(i) Bokaro
(j) Corbett Park

OR

On the map of the world provided, mark the following and write in not more than ten words in your answer-book what you consider to be the most significant aspect of each one of them:-
(a) Danube river
(b) Leipzig
(c) Sierra Nevada
(d) Washington D.C.
(e) Red Sea
(f) Canadian National Railway
(g) Ashkhabad
(h) Ulan Bator
(i) Port Said
(j) Pampas

(Paper) UPSC Mains Geography Previous Year Question Paper (1994)

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UPSC Mains Geography Previous Year Question Paper (1994)

PAPER- I

Q.1. On the map of India provided, mark the following and write in not more than ten words in your answer-book what you consider to be the most significant aspect of each one of them:-
(a) Barren Island
(b) Marmagao
(c) Agartala
(d) Vadodara
(e) Tapi
(f) Rana Pratap Sagar
(g) Kavaratti Island
(h) Leh
(i) Badrinath
(j) Atomic Power Project in U.P.

OR

On the map of the world provided, mark the following and write in not more than ten words in your answer-book what you consider to be the most significant aspect of each one of them:-
(a) White Sea
(b) Zambezi River
(c) Tianshan Range
(d) Hawarian Islands
(e) Abidjan
(f) Windhoek
(g) Canberra
(h) Areas of Mediterranean type of climate in Australia
(i) Lake Balkhash
(j) Pyongyang.

(Paper) UPSC Mains Geography Previous Year Question Paper (1993)

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UPSC Mains Geography Previous Year Question Paper (1993)

PAPER- I

Q.1. On the map of India provided, mark the following and write in not more than ten words in your answer-book what you consider the most significant aspect of each one of them:-
(a) Pokaran
(b) Banihal
(c) Kolleru Lake
(d) Minicoy Is.
(e) Maikal Range
(f) Sabarmati River
(g) Nunmati
(h) Bababudan Hills
(i) Singrauli Coalfield
(j) 35ºC June Isotherm

OR

On the map of the world provided, mark the following and write in not more than ten words in your answer-book what you consider the most significant aspect of each one of them:-
(a) Great Dividing Range
(b) Cyprus
(c) Yellow Sea
(d) Rub-al-Khali
(e) Selvas
(f) Agulhas Current
(g) Laurentian Plateau
(h) Str. Of Gibralltar
(i) Rhine River
(j) Hammerfest

(Paper) UPSC Mains Geography Previous Year Question Paper (1992)

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UPSC Mains Geography Previous Year Question Paper (1992)

PAPER- I

Q.1. On the map of India provided, mark the following and write in not more than ten words in your answer script, what you consider to be most important aspect of each one of them:
(a) Kalpakkam
(b) Shyok Valley
(c) Salsette Is
(d) Adam's Bridge
(e) Farakka Barrage
(f) Rajmahal Hills
(g) Itanagar
(h) Somnath
(i) Khetri
(j) Alignment of Konkan Railway under construction.

OR

On the map of the world provided, mark the following and write in not more than ten words in your answer script, what you consider to be most important aspect of each one of them:
(a) Appalachian Highlands
(b) Malagasy
(c) Lake Victoria
(d) Gobi Desert
(e) Pampas
(f) Labrador Current
(g) Tasmania
(h) Guiana Shield
(i) Mississippi-Missouri
(j) Leningrad

(Paper) UPSC Mains Geography Previous Year Question Paper (1991)

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UPSC Mains Geography Previous Year Question Paper (1991)

PAPER- I

Q.1. On the map of India provided, mark the following and write in not more than ten words in your answer script, what you consider to be most important aspect of each one of them:
(a) Bhadravati
(b) Chumbi Valley
(c) Lakshadweep
(d) Palk Strait
(e) Hirakund Reservoir
(f) Parasnath HILL
(g) Port Blair
(h) Main Boundary Fault
(i) Bombay High
(j) Area receiving less than 25cm (10) rainfall.

OR

On the map of the world provided, mark the following and write in not more than ten words in your answer script, what you consider to be most important aspect of each one of them:
(a) Caucasus Mountains
(b) Iceland
(c) Lake Chad
(d) Taklamakan Desert
(e) Lianos
(f) Gulf Stream
(g) Maldives
(h) Great Barrier Reef
(i) Danube River
(j) Caracas

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