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English Grammar @ Correct The Common Errors -1 Most Preferable For GSSSB, GSRTC Exam @ English Portion

••    English Grammar @ Correct The Common Errors -1 Most Preferable For GSSSB, GSRTC Exam @ English Portion.

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1. Never tell lie.     

2. I have lost a pen that you gave me.

3. I am in hurry.

4. She is a honest girl.

5. He has headache.

6. It is time to take the tea.

7. The man is mortal.

8. Please give me an one-rupee note.

9. She is a M.A. in geography.

10. He is going to an university.

11. I read Indian Express daily.

12. The English is spoken by English.

13. She carries a umbrella daily.

14. They visit the church on Sundays.

15. Mahatma Gandhi was a greatest man of the world.


••     Answers :

1. Never tell a lie.

2. I have lost the pen that you gave me.

3. I am in a hurry.

4. She is an honest girl.

5. He has a headache.

6. It is time to take tea.

7. Man is mortal.

8. Please give me a one-rupee note.

9. She is an M.A. in geography.

10. He is going to a university.

11. I read the Indian Express daily.

12. English is spoken by the English.

13. She carries an umbrella daily.

14. They visit church on Sundays.

15. Mahatma Gandhi was the greatest man of the world.


Unseen @ English Comprehension 5 For GPSC, GSSSB, CTET, SSC, RRB, UPSC, IBPS, Competitive Exam

••    Unseen @ English Comprehension 5 For GPSC, GSSSB, CTET, SSC, RRB, UPSC, IBPS, Competitive Exam.

√    Read the given poem and answer the questions that follow by most appropriate option:

••                        Human Nature

Is it human nature
to desire forbidden fruit,
to hunger for a blossom
so obsessed with passion
that we forget the pain,
which inevitably arises
once we tease ourselves
with the thought of it
or taste a tiny part of it,
and it becomes the predator
eating at us like a carnivore
that saves the head for last
savouring the brain to feed its own
and we, still craving illicit nectar
enjoying the fact that it is devouring us?
                                        
                              
**  Select The Appropriate Answer From Given Option

Q1: Another word in the poem that suggests 'forbidden' is

(a) illicit
(b) obsess
(c) crave
(d) savour

Q2: "It becomes the predator" means

(a) being strong and positive against any threat
(b) strong emotions influence one negatively
(c) pursuit for happiness
(d) being cautious against outside influence

Q3: An example of personification in the poem is

(a) like a carnivore
(b) saves the head
(c) tease ourselves
(d) illicit nectar

Q4: "Eating at us like a carnivore" refers to

(a) exerting a strong influence
(b) being attacked by a wild beast
(c) being attacked by a human enemy
(d) being eaten by an unknown entity

Q5: "We still craving illicit nectar" can be explained by focusing on the word

(a) nectar
(b) we
(c) craving
(d) illicit

Q6: A synonym for the word "savouring" is

(a) avoiding
(b) smelling
(c) flavouring
(d) experiencing


••     Answers:

1: (a) illicit

2: (b) strong emotions influence one negatively

3: (b) saves the head {carnivore/beast saves the head of its prey like a prize as humans do}

4: (c) being attacked by a human enemy

5: (c) craving {it describes humans evil nature}

6: (d) experiencing {enjoying it completely}


English Grammar @ Correct The Sentence 5 Most Preferable For GSSSB, GSRTC Exam @ English Portion

••   English Grammar @ Correct The Sentence 5 Most Preferable For GSSSB, GSRTC Exam @ English Portion.

••    Time is very precious than money. Money once lose can be regained,but time once lost was lost forever. Time and tide waits for no one.  Lost opportunities may spoil one’s life. Those who doesn’t act in time has to repent afterwards. An intelligent student prepares his lessons on advance. Hence proper  using of time is essential in life.


**    Answers:

a) Very – more 

b) Lose-lost

c) Was-is

d) Waits-wait

e) Opportunities-opportunity

f) Doesn’t-don’t

g) Has-have

h) On-in

i) Using-use


29.4.16

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28.4.16

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Unseen @ English Comprehension (Poem)4 For GPSC, GSSSB, CTET, SSC, RRB, UPSC, IBPS, Competitive Exam

••    Unseen @ English Comprehension 4 For GPSC, GSSSB, CTET, SSC, RRB, UPSC, IBPS, Competitive Exam

••    Cricket is a game

       From which players get fame. Some people watching are tense, When they see the opposition hit the ball to the fence. Some people buy tickets, To watch the bowlers take wickets.

      There is a batsman who works hard to concentrate, While the bowler tries hard to him frustrate. There is an umpire, who always makes the right decision, To help the players who are out to accomplish a mission.

        But these days there is a lot of chaos in cricket, Because the players play badly deliberately on the wicket. I hope cricket is played sincerely, So that everyone can enjoy it happily.

**    Choose the correct option

(1) The word 'concentrate' in the passage can be replaced by which of the following ?
(i) assemble
(ii) gather
(iii)focus
(iv) attentive


(2) By saying "While the bowler tries hard to him frustrate", the poet means that
(i)  the bowler is a mean person.
(ii) the bowler is a frustrated person.
(iii)the bowler tries to bowl well making it difficult to score runs.
(iv) the batsman does not like the bowler.


(3) The poet feels that there is chaos in cricket because
(i) the wickets are of a poor quality.
(ii) the players intentionally  play a bad game.
(iii) the players are troubled by the spectators.
(iv) the players run into the pitch and break the wickets.


(4) Which word given below does not have a rhyming word in the poem?
(i) tense
(ii) wickets
(iii)mission
(iv) fielders


(5) The poem ends with
(i)   a request to restore fame to the game by playing with  loyalty.
(ii)  anger at the stupidity  of the game.
(iii) happiness at the change in the people towards cricket.
(iv)  a feeling of indifference to the game.


••    Answers:   

(1) (iii) focus

(2) (iii) the bowler tries to bowl well making it difficult to score runs.

(3) (ii)  the players intentionally  play a bad game.

(4) (iv)  fielders

(5) (i)   a request to restore fame to the game by playing with  loyalty.


English Grammar @ Correct The Sentence 4 Most Preferable For GSSSB, GSRTC Exam @ English Portion

••     English Grammar @ Correct The Sentence 4 Most Preferable For GSSSB, GSRTC Exam @ English Portion.

••    Children love picnics and outings of (1) their parents though they are equally happier (2) doing things with them around (3) the house. A parent may make his child feels (4) special by following some simplerituals. Bedtime stories, the (5) game of cards or simply talking and laugh (6) together before going to bed - some give children a wonderful sense of well-being. they hardly ever forgot (7) these moments and cherish them throughout these (8) lives.


••     Answers:

1)  of - with

2) happier - happy

3) around - in

4) feels - feel

5) the - a

6) laugh - laughing

7) forgot - forget

8) these - their


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English Grammar @ Use The Proper Conjunction 3 Most Preferable For GSSSB, GSRTC, SSB, RRB, IBPS, GPSC, All Exam @ English Portion

••     English Grammar @ Use The Proper Conjunction 3 Most Preferable For GSSSB, GSRTC, SSB, RRB, IBPS, GPSC, All Exam @ English Portion.

••    Combine the following sentences with appropriate conjunctions:

1. Our team played well. They lost the match.

2. You cannot pass. Only if you work hard.

3. The police arrived. The crowd dispersed.

4. Mother is at home. Father is at home.

5. He has fever. He cannot go to school.

6. Sonia is slim. Her sister is equally slim.

7. Ramesh may be in the house. He may be in the garden.


••     Answers:

1. Although our team played well yet they lost the match.

2. You cannot pass unless you work hard.

3. The police arrived so the crowd dispersed.

4. Mother as well as father is at home.

5. He has fever so he cannot go to school.

6. Sonia is as slim as her sister.

7. Ramesh is either in the house or in the garden.


English Grammar Quiz 1 @ Most Preferable For GSSSB, GSRTC, SSB, RRB,IBPS, GPSC, All Exam @ English Portion. 

••    English Grammar Quiz 1 @ Most Preferable For GSSSBGSRTCSSBRRB,IBPSGPSC, All Exam @ English Portion

••
Q1: The police resorted to lathi charge to disperse ___________.

(a) regiment
(b) mob
(c) committee
(d) swarm


Q2: Fiji is  ____ island in _____ Pacific Ocean, most visited by ______ tourists.

(a) an, the, the
(b) a, the, an
(c) the, an, the
(d) the, an, a


Q3: There _________ be a mansion here before the partition.

(a) ought to
(b) used to
(c) might
(d) need to


Q4: Break Down means:

(a) to stop working
(b) to dismiss
(c) to remove
(d) to accompany someone


Q5: A Soldier must be ___________ strong ________ courageous.

(a) either, or
(b) both, and
(c) neither, nor
(d) so, that


Q6: He was obstinate ___________________.

(a) but he was punished.
(b) so he was punished.
(c) yet he was punished.
(d) or he was punished.


Q7: You have grown a lot ________________

(a) since I last saw you.
(b) after I have seen you.
(c) before I have seen you
(d) before you came here.


Q8: ____________ were you taught English?

(a) through whom
(b) With whom
(c) Being who
(d) By whom


Q9: The responsibility is ____________, I have nothing to do with it.

(a) you're
(b) your
(c) yours
(d) your's


Q10:  Ajay went _________ into the forest than he had ever done before.

(a) far
(b) farther
(c) farthest
(d) the farthest


••     Answer:

1: (b) mob

2: (a) an, the, the

3: (b) used to

4: (a) to stop working

5: (b) both, and

6: (b) so he was punished.

7: (a) since I last saw you.

8: (d) By whom

9: (c) yours

10: (b) farther


English Grammar @ Use The Proper Articles 1 Most Preferable For GSSSB, GSRTC, SSB, RRB, IBPS, GPSC, All Exam @ English Portion

••      English Grammar @ Use The Proper Articles 1 Most Preferable For GSSSB, GSRTC, SSB, RRB, IBPS, GPSC, All Exam @ English Portion.

••      Correct the following sentences:

1. Never tell lie.     

2. I have lost a pen that you gave me.

3. I am in hurry.

4. She is a honest girl.

5. He has headache.

6. It is time to take the tea.

7. The man is mortal.

8. Please give me an one-rupee note.

9. She is a M.A. in geography.

10. He is going to an university.

11. I read Indian Express daily.

12. The english is spoken by english.

13. She carries a umbrella daily.

14. They visit the church on sundays.

15. Mahatma Gandhi was a greatest man of the world.


••     ANSWERS:

1. Never tell a lie.

2. I have lost the pen that you gave me.

3. I am in a hurry.

4. She is an honest girl.

5. He has a headache.

6. It is time to take tea.

7. Man is mortal.

8. Please give me a one-rupee note.

9. She is an M.A. in geography.

10. He is going to a university.

11. I read the Indian Express daily.

12. English is spoken by the English.

13. She carries an umbrella daily.

14. They visit church on Sundays.

15. Mahatma Gandhi was the greatest man of the world.


27.4.16

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Main Exam @ GPSC Nayab Mamlatdar & Deputy Section officer Main Examination (Advt No. 51/2014-15) Notification 2016

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••     Posts Name : Nayab Mamlatdar & Deputy Section officer

••     Main Exam : 28-05-2016  & 29-05-2016

••     Exam Center : Ahmedabad

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English Grammar Quiz 0 @ Most Preferable For GSSSB, GSRTC, SSB, RRB, IBPS, GPSC, All Exam @ English Portion

••     English Grammar Quiz @ Most Preferable For GSSSB, GSRTC, SSB, RRB, IBPS, GPSC, All Exam @ English Portion.

••   
Q1:  The hypocritical minister spoke about the need to save diesel, but drove around in a big SUV. 'Hyocritical' stands for ______________.

(a) highly moral
(b) non sincere
(c) arrogant
(d) sincere


Q2: She has an insatiable love for dancing. 'insatiable' stands for ____________

(a) unquenchable
(b) stubborn
(c) undesirable
(d) voracious


Q3: Impossible is related to Feasible in the same way Theoretical is related to ____________

(a) Radical
(b) Usable
(c) Workable
(d) Practical


Q4: Testimony is to prejury as

(a) crime is to implication
(b) property is to vandalism
(c) reputation is to testify
(d) cheating is to malpractice


Q5: Reading : Knowledge :: Work : ?

(a) Experience
(b) Engagement
(c) Employment
(d) Experiment


Q6: Errata : Books :: Flaws : ?

(a) Manuscripts
(b) Speech
(c) Furniture
(d) Metals


Q7: I think you are talking apples and oranges and I don't think you can consider it an urban issue. 'Apple and oranges" means ________.

(a) comparing completely different things
(b) comparing very similar things
(c) selling and buying fruits
(d) talking unnecessarily


Q8: The Britishers had been ipso facto the real rulers of our country. 'Ipso facto' means ______.

(a) in fact
(b) by the law
(c) once
(d) entirely


Q9: The popularity of yesteryear's' superstars is on the wane. "On the wane" here means ______.

(a) at its peak
(b) declining
(c) growing more
(d) rock-bottom


Q10: I am a god fearing person. I will lay my cards on the table. "Lay my cards" here means ______.

(a) showing your play cards and end the game.
(b) bluffing in a game
(c) telling truth about your feelings.
(d) confessing


Q11: One who is new to a profession is called _________

(a) beginner
(b) entrant
(c) fresher
(d) novice


Q12: Who is the most indispencible player in our cricket team? The correct spelling of 'indispencible' is __________.

(a) indispencable
(b) indispensible
(c) indispensable
(d) indispinsable


••     Answer:

1: (b) non sincere

2: (a) unquenchable

3: (d) Practical

4: (b) property is to vandalism

5: (a) Experience

6: (d) Metals

7: (a) comparing completely different things

8: (a) in fact

9: (b) declining

10: (c) telling truth about your feelings.

11: (d) novice

12: (c) indispensable


English Grammar @ Use The Proper Articles Most Preferable For GSSSB, GSRTC, SSB, RRB, IBPS, GPSC, All Exam @ English Portion

••     English Grammar @ Use The Proper Articles Most Preferable For GSSSB, GSRTC, SSB, RRB, IBPS, GPSC, All Exam @ English Portion.

••   Fill in the blanks with appropriate articles. If there is no need, put a cross mark (✗)

1. _____ apple is ______ fruit.

2. _____ umbrella is ______ useful thing.

3. My sister got ______ best student award.

4. ____ elephant never forgets.

5. You are ______ hour late.

6. ______ Mumbai Queen is an express train which runs from Pune to Mumbai.

7. William Wordsworth was ______ great poet.

8. London is on ____ Thames.

9. This is _______ first time I have visited _______ village.

10. Do you speak ____ German?

11. I ate _______ apple, ______ egg and _______ loaf of bread.

12. ____ earth moves round ____ sun.

13. ________ Ganges is ________ mighty river. It falls into _______ Bay of Bengal.

14. _____ Sharmas used to live in this house.

15. Ankush is _________ tallest boy in ______ class.

16. Morning walk is _______ tonic for _______ weak.

17. _____ books are made of paper.

18. Honesty is _______ best policy.

19. He owns ___ horse. He has __ black and ___ white horse.

20. Divij keeps two dogs at his house. He has __ black and ___ white dog.

21. Neha lost ________ book that I had lent her.

22. Last night, we saw ______ European eating ______ egg.

23. Each of _______ mountain climbers carried ________ oxygen cylinder with him.

24. _________ Mahabharata is ______ epic.

25. ________ apple _______ day , keeps ________ doctor away.

26. We are going to Kolkata by ____ train.

27. ___ French live in France.

28. ____ silver and ___ gold are found in Africa.

29. ____ rich should help ____ poor.

30. ____ riches has wings.


••    Answers:

1. An apple is a fruit.

2. An umbrella is _a_ useful thing.

3. My sister got _the_ best student award.

4. _An_ elephant never forgets.

5. You are _an_ hour late.

6. _The_ Mumbai Queen is an express train which runs from Pune to Mumbai.

7. William Wordsworth was _a_ great poet.

8. London is on _the_ Thames.

9. This is _the_ first time I have visited _a_ village.

10. Do you speak _✗_ German?

11. I ate _an_ apple, _an_ egg and _a_ loaf of bread.

12. _The_ earth moves round _the_ sun.

13. _The_ Ganges is _a_ mighty river. It falls into _the_ Bay of Bengal.

14. _The_ Sharmas used to live in this house.

15. Ankush is _the_ tallest boy in _the_ class.

16. Morning walk is _a_ tonic for _the_ weak.

17. _✗_ Books are made of paper.

18. Honesty is _the_ best policy.

19. He owns _a_ horse. He has _a_ black and _✗_ white horse.

20. Divij keeps two dogs at his house. He has _a_ black and _a_ white dog.

21. Neha lost _the_ book that I had lent her.

22. Last night, we saw _a_ European eating _an__ egg.

23. Each of _the_ mountain climbers carried _an_ oxygen cylinder with him.

24. _The__ Mahabharata is _an_ epic.

25. _An__ apple _a_ day , keeps _the_ doctor away.

26. We are going to Kolkata by _✗_ train.

27. _The__ French live in France.

28. _✗_ Silver and _✗_ gold are found in Africa.

29. _The_ rich should help _the_ poor.

30. _✗_ Riches has wings. (Here riches means wealth, abstract noun and is singular).


English Grammar @ Use The Proper Conjunction 2 Most Preferable For GSSSB, GSRTC, SSB, RRB, IBPS, GPSC, All Exam @ English Portion

••     


••      Fill in the blanks with Co-relative Conjunctions

1. He is  ________ helpful ________ social.

2. ____________ he is fat____________ he was fast.

3. She is____________ weak____________ she cannot walk.

4. He will reach here____________ on Sunday_____________ on Monday.

5. I do not care _______ you finish this task ______ not.

6. ________ had he entered the room, _____ the door bell rang.


••     Answers

1. neither, nor
2. Although, yet
3. so, that
4. either, or
5. whether, or
6. hardly, when


English Grammar @ Correct The Sentence 3 Most Preferable For GSSSB, GSRTC Exam @ English Portion

••     English Grammar @ Correct The Sentence 3 Most Preferable For GSSSB, GSRTC Exam @ English Portion.


➡➡      Educationist today are overwhelmingly concern about the future of the youngsters. The common complaint is students doesn’t study; they are not interested. Some blames exposure to the media, others feel that the present generation are not serious enough.
     
       The CBSE expresses this concern of
reviewing the syllabus for time to time. The
idea is to build a complete personality of  an individual.


➡➡     Answers:
a) educationist – educationists
b) concern – concerned
c) doesn’t – don’t
d) blames – blame
e) are – is
f) of – by
g) for – from
h) a – the


Unseen @ English Comprehension 3 For GPSC, GSSSB, CTET, SSC, RRB, UPSC, IBPS, Competitive Exam

➡➡  Unseen @ English Comprehension 

➡➡  In All Competitive Exam, We Generally Find English Portion, In This Portion it's Following Grammar, Verb, Noun, Synonym, Preposition,Comprehensive Paragraph.  CTET, SSC, RRB, UPSC, IBPS Exam. 

➡➡  Here You Can Find Some Unseen English Paragraph with answers which is From different Boards Text book.

➡      It is about nine in the morning and a scraggly bunch of kids is waiting near an abandoned building in Lodhi Colony for their school to arrive. School is a bright yellow bus kitted out with cabinets, blackboard, water dispenser, ladder, a canopy, teaching aids and an LCD TV.

      They call it the Mobile Learning Centre or school-on-wheels. When the bus arrives, it parks parallel to the pavement, the television is turned to face the road and an inspirational song, is played loud enough to draw the attention of children.

      The project, launched by Delhi Government's Department of Education in February 2008 is run by Butterflies, an NGO. The mission is to bring the underprivileged kids into the mainstream and preparing them for government schools. 

     Children are taught Hindi, English and Mathematics and given tips on health and hygiene twice a week.  A sports teacher comes along once a week.  Is the yellow bus a magnet then? "Attendance is a little thin now, "admits NGO volunteer Asif Ali Chaudhary, even as Mausami Baruah, one of the two teachers, pulls a child out of line for chewing gum. "Some have gone to their villages for a festival and haven't returned so far. And then, it's Thursday, Manu will be helping her parents sell garlands at a temple."  Even so, at least 25 children are present. 

       Keeping the students focussed is quite a task.  "Many bring along younger siblings as there's no one at home and they are assigned baby- sitting duties," says Chaudhary. Crawling babies aren't the only distraction.   As the senior class, backs leaning against the boundary wall, learns geometrical shapes, a different scene is playing out right behind. 

       A policeman has spotted someone in the abandoned block of flats nearby and with remarkable agility, has jumped over the wall  to inspect. As he gives chase, several children run away. 
      
     The school teachers carry on as if nothing has happened. Essentially, the mobile school is able to do its job, stopping at four contact points, where it can enroll a maximum of 40 students per stop. But even those who haven't enrolled - and are merely hanging around the area - are welcome.


➡➡  Choose the correct option For appropriate

(a) Mobile Learning Centre is a project launched by Delhi Government's Department of Education with the aim of (i) bringing underprivileged kids into the mainstream and preparing them for government school
(ii) providing underprivileged children all the facilities of the school with  no fee structure
(iii) bringing underprivileged kids under the same roof to avoid all sorts of discrimination
(iv) carrying underprivileged children to school

(b)  Besides regular teaching in the school, children are also given in order to stay healthy.(i)   tips to earn their bread
(ii)  tips on health and hygiene
(iii) tips to become rich
(iv) tips  to act

(c) The word 'scraggly' means. (i)   fat and clumsy
(ii)  strong and sturdy
(iii) lean and bony
(iv)  healthy and stable

(d) Many distractions in the study of children are found responsible for  (i)  high attendance
(ii) low attendance
(iii) average attendance
(iv) maximum attendance

(e) The mobile school has been doing its job by not only teaching but also including to fulfill the purpose of their mission.(i) those who haven't enrolled themselves and merely hang around the area
(ii) those who have got themselves enrolled
(iii) those who have performed well in the studies
(iv) those who play well


➡➡   Answer:

(a) (i) bringing underprivileged kids into the mainstream and preparing them for government school
(b) (ii) tips on health and hygiene
(c) (iii) lean and bony
(d) (ii) low attendance
(e) (i) those who haven't enrolled themselves and merely hang around the area


26.4.16

Union Government notified new rules to revamp SC and ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 2016

••     Union Government notified new rules to revamp SC and ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 2016

••     The Union Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment on 14 April 2016 notified the Scheduled Castes (SC) and the Scheduled Tribes (ST) (Prevention of Atrocities) Amendment Rules, 2016.

••      The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 was amended by Parliament in 2016. The rules have now been framed to give effect to the amended provisions. These rules will speed up the process of dispensation of justice to victims of atrocities.

••     Provisions of the SC and ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 2016
•      Completion of investigation and filing of charge sheet in the court within sixty days.

•      Provision of relief for offences of rape and gang rape.

•      Delinking requirement of medical examination for getting relief amount for non-invasive kind of offences against women like sexual harassment, gestures or acts intended to insult the modesty of women.

•       Provision of admissible relief amount to SC/ST women for offences of grievous nature, on conclusion of trial, even though not ending in conviction.

•       Increase in the existing quantum of relief amount to between 85000 rupees to 825000 rupees depending upon the nature of the offence, while linking it with the Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers for the month of January 2016.

•       Provision of admissible relief in cash or in kind or both within seven days to the victims of atrocity, their family members and dependents.

•       Rationalization of the phasing of payment of relief amount to victims for various offences of atrocities.

•       Regular Reviews of the scheme for the rights and entitlements of victims and witnesses in accessing justice at the State, District and Sub-Division Level Committees in their respective meetings.


Lok Sabha passed Regional Centre for Biotechnology Bill, 2016

••     Lok Sabha passed Regional Centre for Biotechnology Bill, 2016

•      The Lok Sabha on 25 April 2016 passed the Regional Centre for Biotechnology Bill, 2016 to provide statutory status to the existing Regional Centre for Biotechnology in Faridabad,

•      The Bill seeks to provide the status of national importance to the Centre for facilitating transfer of technology and knowledge and making it a hub for biotechnology expertise in the Asian region.

•      Disseminate knowledge by providing teaching and research facilities in biotechnology and related fields

•      Create a hub of biotechnology expertise

•      Facilitate transfer of technology and knowledge in the SAARC region and generally Asia.

•      Promote cooperation at the international level.

•      The centre, located in Faridabad in Haryana, will be a state of the art institute and a regional hub for interdisciplinary education, training and research in biotechnology.

•      The Regional centre will provide masters and doctoral degrees, and post-graduate diplomas in biotechnology and related subjects.

•      It will have Board of Governors, Programme Advisory Committee, Executive Committee and Finance Committee etc as authorities responsible for its administration and functioning.

•      In 2006, India had entered into an agreement with the UNESCO regarding establishment of the Regional Centre to serve the member countries of UNESCO.

•      In this regard, the Union government through an executive order had established the Regional Centre for Biotechnology Training and Education in Faridabad, Haryana in 2009.


26 April @ Today's Current Affairs For SSC Exam, SBI Exam, RRB Exam, UPSC Exam.

••   26 April @ Today's Current Affairs For SSC Exam, SBI Exam, RRB Exam, UPSC Exam.


•    Theme of the World Intellectual Property Day 2016 that was on 26 April 2016 observed across the world- Digital Creativity: Culture Reimagined

•    This badminton player became the first non-cricketer to be included in the Legends Club of Cricket Club of India founded by late Jagmohan Dalmiya –  Nandu Natekar

•    The founder of Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front who passed away on 26 April 2016 is - Amanullah Khan

•    The Oil refining company that got green nod for its 694-crore rupees LPG project at Haldia Dock Complex in West Bengal on 25 April 2016- Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL)

•    The former prime minister of Thailand who died on 23 April 2016 in Bangkok- Banharn Silpa-archa

•    The Cabinet of this country approved a law with provision to impeach Supreme Court judges if allegation of misconduct or incapacity is proved on 25 April 2015- Bangladesh

•    Indian origin wrestler who is set to represent Australia at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics 2016- Vinod Kumar Dahiya

•    The Leicester City’s footballer who became the first African footballer to win the Professional Footballers Association’s Player of the Year award for the 2015–16 season is - Riyad Mahrez

•    The footballer who won the Football Players’ Association of India (FPAI) Indian Player of the Year award is - Jeje Lalpekhlua

•    The country that will host the 2018 Commonwealth Judo Championships is - India

•    India's first online interactive portal on the cultural heritage of the country launched by the Union Government is – Sahapedia

•    Bill passed by Lok Sabha on 25 April 2016 to provide statutory status to the existing Regional Centre for Biotechnology in Faridabad, Haryana- Region Biotechnology Authority Bill, 2016

•    Renowned Freedom fighter who died on 25 April 2016 and was famously known as Didi of tribal Dang district- Poornima Arvind Pakvasa

•    The Sikh Gurdwaras (Amendment) Bill, 2016 that was passed in Lok Sabha on 25 April 2016 seeks to amend - Sikh Gurdwaras Act, 1925

•    Name of the 11th Indo-Mongolia joint training Exercise that commenced on 25 April 2016 in Mongolia and will culminate on 8 May 2016 - Nomadic Elephant – 2016

•    Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Government of Madhya Pradesh and Sun Pharma on 25 April 2016 entered into an agreement for Research and innovation in -  Preventive health

•    Union Sports Ministry on 25 April 2016 decided to provide one lakh rupees per month as out of pocket allowance to the sports persons under - Target Olympic Podium (TOP) scheme

•    The western Odisha town that continued to remain the hottest place in the State – Titlagarh

•    Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said that the State government is seeking a loan of 5000 crore rupees from the World Bank for implementing - Water conservation to changing crop patter

•    The country that unveiled the Vision 2030 to diversify its economy with an aim to reduce its dependence on oil – Saudi Arabia


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English Grammar @ Phrases & Meanings For GSSSB, GSRTC, SSC, GPSC, UPSC, RRB All Competitive Exam

••     English Grammar @ Phrases & Meanings For GSSSB, GSRTC, SSC, GPSC, UPSC, RRB All Competitive Exam

••     Phrases & Meanings

Set up - to start | establish a company.

Break down - to lose control of your feelings and start crying.

Set off - to start on a journey.

Put up - to tolerate a situation or a person

Put off - to postpone

Put on - to wear

Come in - to enter

Come across - to meet or find by chance

Come up against - to be faced with or opposed by

Turn down - to refuse | reject

Turn in to - to inform or deliver up

Turn to - to try to get help | advice | sympathy from someone

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**   Now use the phrases given above to complete the following sentences.

1. The landlord was suspicious of the two men staying in his flat so he called the police and _____________them _____________.

2. Early in the morning we packed our bags and _____________ for a hike over the mountain.

3. Janvi _____________some photographs of her grandfather in the old trunk.

4. My father _____________ his own business 10 years ago.

5. The Bank _____________ Paul's request for a loan.

6. The Corporation's decision to reduce the leave of the employees _____________ a lot of opposition.


••     Answer

1. Turned -- in

2. Set off

3. Came across

4. Set up

5. Turned down

6. Come up against


English Grammar @ Use The Proper Conjunction 1 Most Preferable For GSSSB, GSRTC, SSB, RRB, IBPS, GPSC, All Exam @ English Portion

➡ ➡   English Grammar @ Use The Proper Conjunction 1 Most Preferable For GSSSB, GSRTC, SSB, RRB, IBPS, GPSC, All Exam @ English Portion.

➡        Fill in the blanks with correct Conjunctions from the list given below:

➡        [as soon as,   and,   but,    or,   therefore,   otherwise,    so,    still,    as well as,    since,   (so that)    ]

1. She is noble ____________ kind too.

2. We eat __________ we remain healthy.

3. Raja is poor _____________ he is honest.

4. The sun rose_____________ the fog disappeared.

5.  _________ she saw the tiger, she shouted.

6. Work hard_____________ you will fail.

7. Thomas worked very hard_____________ he didn’t stand first.

8. She must cry ______ she will die.

9. He_____________ his brother is coming.

10. The box was heavy_____________ he could not lift it.

11. He has been ill ______ he reached Chennai.


➡➡  Answers:

1. and (cumulative conjunction)

2. so that  (purpose, subordinating )

3. but (adversative conjunction, contrast)

4. therefore/so (result, illative conjunction)

5. as soon as (subordinating conjunction, time)

6. otherwise (subordinating conjunction,, cause)

7. still (adversative conjunction, contrast)

8. or (alternative, co-ordinating conjunction)

9. as well as (cumulative conjunction)

10. so  (result, illative conjunction)

11. since (time, subordinating conjunction)


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➡.     My next pet was a pigeon, the most revolting bird to look at, with his feathers pushing through the wrinkled scarlet skin, mixed with the horrible yellow down that covers baby pigeons and makes them look as though they have been peroxiding their hair.
  
       Because of his repulsive and obese appearance, we called him Quasimodo.
Since he had an unorthodox upbringing, without parents to teach him, Quasimodo became convinced that he was not a bird at all, and refused to fly.

      He walked everywhere. He was always eager to join us in anything we did. He would even try to come for walks with us. So you had to either carry him on your shoulder, which was risking an accident to your clothes, or else you let him walk behind.

      If you let him walk, then you had to slow down your own pace to suit his, for should you get too far ahead you would hear the most frantic and imploring coos and turn around to find Quasimodo running desperately after you.

Q1. Read the questions given below and select the option you consider the most appropriate.

1. The narrator describes the pigeon as a ‘revolting bird’ because
a)      he could not fly
b)      he had to be carried everywhere
c)      he had wrinkled skin covered with yellow feathers
d)     he was fat

2. Quasimodo got his name because
a)      he was a fat and ugly
b)      he was attractive
c)      he could not fly
d)     he love behaving like human beings

3. We know that Quasimodo was always eager to go on walks because
a)      he walked everywhere
b)      he did not know how to fly
c)      he complained loudly if he was not taken along
d)     he always copied whatever humans did

4. Quasimodo protested when he was
a)      left at home
b)      lifted on human shoulders
c)      taken for a walk
d)     left behind during walks

5. The phrase ‘risking an accident to your clothes’ means
a)      the bird pecked at their clothes
b)      there was a chance of the bird soiling their clothes
c)      the bird risked a fall
d)     the bird did not like th


➡➡  Answers

1.     (c) it had wrinkled skin covered with yellow feathers

2.      (a) he was a fat and ugly

3.      (c) he complained loudly if he was not taken along

4.      (d) left behind during walks

5.      (b) there was a chance of the bird soiling their clothes


English Grammar @ Correct The Sentence 2 Most Preferable For GSSSB, GSRTC Exam @ English Portion

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➡➡

     About a year 1900, a small, dark haired boy, name Charles Chaplin was often seen waiting outside the back entrance of London theatres. He looks thin and hungry but his blue eyes was determined. He could sing or dance. His parents were music hall performers but he has been born into the life of the theatre.


➡➡  Answers:

1.  a year- the year

2.  name – named

3. entrance – entrances

4. looks – looked

5. was – were

6. or – and

7. but – and

8. has - had


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➡➡  The idea of euthanasia, of hastening the death of someone from motives of compassion, covers two main situations. The first is where someone is close to death and can be kept alive briefly, with intensive medical care. The official reason for the use of every possible technique on patients, for whom there seems no hope, is that we never know that there is no hope of at least a brief recovery.
The second situation, in which it is proposed to end the life of someone who is not expected to die at once from natural causes, is more morally doubtful. In so far as the suggestion may be based on the notion of the ‘quality of life’ experienced by the patient, this is an inadequate approach to human beings. At one extreme we may be dealing with a birth that cannot be called ‘human’ at all: such a being likely to live at the most for only a few hours. Many feel that during this time it ought to be given ordinary nursing care. Bringing to an end of the life of say, a spastic child, by the deliberate refusal of the fullest medical care seems morally indefensible.

Read the questions given below and write the option you consider the most appropriate in your answer sheet:

1. Euthanasia means
a) a place in Asia
b) bringing about gentle and easy death
c) enthusiasm
         d) the youth in Asia

2. One reason for trying all possible measures to save a person is
a) death is horrifying
b) there is possibility of recovery
c) doctors need to be compassionate
d) science may invent more sophisticated machines later

3. The people who argue for euthanasia advocate it saying
a) the patient is not living a qualitative life
b) we must not spend quality resources on a sick person
c) we should not bother about the ailing
d) it can be defended morally

4. The words ‘………………dealing with a birth that cannot be called ‘human’ at all’ implies
a) humans have no control over birth and death
b) the person may survive only for a very brief period
c) doctors are incapable of saving people
d) the patient may want to die

5. The writer finds it unpardonable to
a)      end the life of someone who is not expected to die at once from natural causes.
b)      end the life of a spastic child
c)      end the life of an infant who is likely to live only for a few hours
     d)  end the life of a human being


Answers:
(b) bringing about gentle and easy death
(b) there is possibility of a brief recovery 
(a) the patient is not living a qualitative life
(b) the person may survive only for a very brief period 
(a) end the life of someone who is not expected to die at once from natural causes.


25.4.16

25  April @ Today's Current Affairs For SSC Exam, SBI Exam, RRB Exam, UPSC Exam.

••    25  April @ Today's Current Affairs For SSC Exam, SBI Exam, RRB Exam, UPSC Exam.


•    The theme of the World Malaria Day 2016 that was observed on 25 April 2016 is - End Malaria For Good.

•    India’s first online interactive heritage portal that was launched in New Delhi by the Union government is named as - Sahapedia

•    Indian shooter who on 25 April 2016 won the silver medal in the Men’s Skeet event of the ISSF Shooting World Cup in Rio De Janerio - Mairaj Ahmed Khan

•    India cancelled the visa given to a leading Chinese dissident leader to participate in a conference in Dharamsala, after China's objection over it - Dolkun Isa

•    The 25-year-old Indian rower who on 25 April 2016 qualified for the Rio Olympics after winning a silver in the finals of men's single sculls at the 2016 FISA Asian and Oceania Olympic Qualification Regatta at Chung-ju in South Korea - Dattu Bhokanal

•    Andhra Pradesh interim Secretariat complex that was inaugurated on 25 April 2016 at Velagapudi village in capital region Amaravati is named as - AP Government Transitional Headquarters

•    Bollywood actor who was named goodwill ambassador of the Indian contingent for the upcoming Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro - Salman Khan

•    The Sub Committee that was constituted to interact with the trade and industry on the imposition of Central Excise Duty on jewellery will be headed by - Former Chief Economic Advisor Ashok Lahiri

•    The Ecuadorian government declared eight days of national mourning as the death toll from the massive earthquake that hit the South American country a week ago raised to - 654

•    The Six day Army Commanders Conference that will appraise current and emerging strategic security scenario and modernization among others began in – New Delhi

•    World number five and top seed Spaniard who on 24 April 2016 defeated two-time defending champion Kei Nishikori of Japan 6-4, 7-5 to win the Barcelona Open of tennis - Rafael Nadal

•    French pair who on 24 April 2016 won women’s doubles final of the Stuttgart Grand Prix tournament by defeating Indo-Swiss pair is - Caroline Garcia and Kristina Mladenovic

•    The German tennis player who on 24 April 2016 won women’s singles title at the Stuttgart Grand Prix tournament - Angelique Kerber

•    Congo's President Denis Sassou Nguesso named the former Finance Minister as the Prime Minister - Clement Mouamba

•    World Immunization Week 2016 started across the globe between 24 April and 30 April 2016 with campaign - Close the immunization gap

•    The Indian Wrestler who on 24 April 2016 secured an Olympic quota place for India in the men's 57kg freestyle category - Sandeep Tomar

•    An initiative in which the people of Kozhikode, Kerala are silently funding to feed anyone who is hungry for free, with utmost dignity- Operation Sulaimani

•    India’s indigenously built Missile Corvette along with a Dornier Maritime Patrol Aircraft, is participated in the 22nd Indo-Thai Coordinated Patrol (CORPAT) from 19-27 Apr 16 in the Andaman Sea- INS Karmuk

•    The actor that won the Dadasaheb Phalke Academy award for the year 2016 in the Best Actor category (Critic’s Choice) is - Manoj Bajpayee

•    The doubles tennis players who won the 2015 Barcelona Open Men’s Doubles tennis title are - Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan

•    The country that defeated China to win the 2016 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship is - Russia

•    The American natives saw a full moon on 22 April 2016. The moon is also called as – The Pink Moon


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News @ ISRO Scientists made world’s lightest material ‘Silica Aerogel’ to keep soldiers warm in Siachen

**    ISRO Scientists made world’s lightest material ‘Silica Aerogel’ to keep soldiers warm in Siachen

       Scientists at the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, Thiruvananthapuram indigenously manufactured the world's lightest synthetic material called ‘silica aerogel’ or ‘blue air’ or ‘frozen smoke’. It was in news in the third week of April 2016.

      Silica Aerogel is the lightest synthetic material ever made by man.

**     Characteristics of Silica Aerogel

• The material is so light weight that it can be delicately placed on a flower head.

• It has an excellent thermal resistance and if it is used as filler in soldiers' uniforms it can save many lives at the Siachen glacier.

• The material can be used both in space and on Earth. Scientists also hope it can be used to insulate rocket engines.

• Frozen smoke can be also used to make light weight clothing, if painted on windows it can keep buildings cool or warm.

• The matrix of aerogel is made up of 99 per cent air. The material is likely to be used on moon rover in Chandryaan-2 mission of India.

* The material is still very fragile and brittle and scientists at the space centre are still finding ways to make it tough and resilient.


English Grammar @ Correct The Sentence 1 Most Preferable For GSSSB, GSRTC Exam @ English Portion

➡➡  English Grammar @ Most Preferable Correct The Sentence For GSSSB, GSRTC Exam @ English Portion

    

1. England has been long famous for her dramatist,

2. The greatest of who was William Shakespeare.

3. It is hard to find the educated man in

4. The English speaking world whom has not heard

5. For his name. The actor and playwright

6. Born more than 400 years ago had

7. Become not only for Englishman but for

8. The whole world chief symbol for British culture. He is a dramatist and a poet.


➡➡ Answers:

1. dramatist- dramatists

2. who - whom

3.  the - an

4.  whom - who

5.  for - of

6.  had - has

7.  Englishman - Englishmen

8.  for - of


English Grammar @ Most Preferable Unseen Synonym For GSSSB, GSRTC Exam @ English Portion

➡➡  English Grammar

➡➡  Most Preferable Unseen Synonym For GSSSB, GSRTC Exam @ English Portion

••    1. GENIAL
(a) Generous
(b) Wonderful
(c) Liberal
(d) Friendly and cheerful

2. REVAMP
(a) Retreat
(b) Reconstruct
(c) Retrial
(d) Retrace

3. RESCIND
(a) Reunite
(b) Repeal
(c) Reserve
(d) Reproach

4. RESPLENDENT
(a) Wondetful
(b) Dazzling
(c) Beautiful
(d) Respectful

5. CORPULENT
(a) Fleshy
(b) Thin
(c) Stout
(d) Bony

6. ACRIMONY
(a) Disagreement
(b) Despondency
(c) Bitterness
(d) Difference

Q7: CANTANKEROUS
(a) Bad tempered
(b) Full of contempt
(c) Very sick
(d) Very envious

Q8: FELICITY
(a) Peace
(b) Comfort
(c) Faithfulness
(d) Great happiness

Q9: UNRUFFLED
(a) Simple
(b) Indifferent
(c) Sluggish
(d) Calm

Q10: FELINE
(a) Feminine
(b) Cat-like
(e) Ferocious
(d) Ugly·and clumsy

Q11: TENUOUS
(a) Being tenacious
(b) Not substantial
(c) Gross
(d) Popular

Q12: EXQUISITE
(a) Highly refined
(b) Too costly
(c) Extemporaneous
(d) Exotic

Q13: WRESTED
(a) Took by force
(b) Took away easily
(c) Lost narrowly
(d) Won easily

Q14: EXPOSTULATED
(a) Requested
(b) Quarrelled ferociously
(c) Remonstrated
(d) Appealed with good reason

Q15: PLACATE
(a) Implore
(b) Flatter
(c) Pacify
(d) Compensate


➡➡   Answers:

1. (d) Friendly and cheerful
2. (b) Reconstruct
3. (b) Repeal
4. (b) Dazzling
5. (a) Fleshy
6. (c) Bitterness
7:(a) Bad tempered
8:(d) Great happiness
9:(d) Calm
10:(b) Cat-like
11:(b) Not substantial
12:(a) Highly refined
13:(a) Took by force
14:(c) Remonstrated
15:(c) Pacify


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24 April @ Today's Current Affairs For SSC Exam, SBI Exam, RRB Exam, UPSC Exam.

➡➡   24 April @ Today's Current Affairs For SSC Exam, SBI Exam, RRB Exam, UPSC Exam.

1. On conclusion of which conference of WTO did the new Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) that contains provisions for expediting the movement, release and clearance of goods was put forward? - 2013 Bali Ministerial Conference

2. Kenya President Uhuru Kenyatta signed an anti doping law in a move aimed at helping the country avoid sanctions from agency? - World Anti-Doping Agency

3. What is the name of the campaign that is led by The Climate Group to promote energy production? - EP100

4. Which international non-profit group led the EP100 campaign which is aimed to increase the energy production? - The Climate Group

5. Which is the historic agreement that Union government signed along with other 174 nations in New York on 22 April 2016? - Paris climate agreement

6. Who hosted the high-level ceremony at New York for the historic Paris climate agreement 2016 that was signed by 175 Countries? - UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon

7. What was the previous agreement that was ratified by as many as 119 countries on a single before Paris climate agreement 2016? - Law of the Sea Convention

8. Who among the following is not in the six eminent personalities that President Pranab Mukherjee nominated to Rajya Sabha on 22 April 2016? - Anupam Kher

9. Identify the Malayali actor who was nominated for Rajya Sabha by the President of India on 22 April 2016. - Suresh Gopi

10. Identify the bollywood actress who bagged the best actress in an international narrative feature honour at Tribeca Film Festival 2016 on 22 April 2015. - Radhika Apte

11. Identify the country that successfully tested the flight of the first stealth fighter jet on 22 April 2016? - Japan

12. Which are the four countries that are internationally recognised as having successfully developed and flown manned stealth jets? - Japan, USA, Russia &China

13. Union government constituted the inter-ministerial panel on 22 April 2016 to prepare a blueprint for doubling farmers' income by which year? - 2022


Unseen @ English Comprehension For CTET, SSC, RRB, UPSC, IBPS Exam

••   Unseen @ English Comprehension

**  In All Competitive Exam, We Generally Find English Portion, In This Portion it's Following Grammar, Verb, Noun, Synonym, Preposition, Comprehensive Paragraph.  CTET, SSC, RRB, UPSC, IBPS Exam.

**   Here You Can Find Some Unseen English Paragraph with answers which is From different Boards Text book



➡➡  My next pet was a pigeon, the most revolting bird to look at, with his feathers pushing through the wrinkled scarlet skin, mixed with the horrible yellow down that covers baby pigeons and makes them look as though they have been peroxiding their hair.
       Because of his repulsive and obese appearance, we called him Quasimodo.
Since he had an unorthodox upbringing, without parents to teach him, Quasimodo became convinced that he was not a bird at all, and refused to fly. He walked everywhere. He was always eager to join us in anything we did.
      He would even try to come for walks with us. So you had to either carry him on your shoulder, which was risking an accident to your clothes, or else you let him walk behind. If you let him walk, then you had to slow down your own pace to suit his, for should you get too far ahead you would hear the most frantic and imploring coos and turn around to find Quasimodo running desperately after you.

Q1. Read the questions given below & write the option you consider the most appropriate.

1. The narrator describes the pigeon as a ‘revolting bird’ because
a)      he could not fly
b)      he had to be carried everywhere
c)      he had wrinkled skin covered with yellow feathers
d)     he was fat

2. Quasimodo got his name because
a)      he was a fat and ugly
b)      he was attractive
c)      he could not fly
d)     he love behaving like human beings

3. We know that Quasimodo was always eager to go on walks because
a)      he walked everywhere
b)      he did not know how to fly
c)      he complained loudly if he was not taken along
d)     he always copied whatever humans did

4. Quasimodo protested when he was
a)      left at home
b)      lifted on human shoulders
c)      taken for a walk
d)     left behind during walks

5. The phrase ‘risking an accident to your clothes’ means
a)      the bird pecked at their clothes
b)      there was a chance of the bird soiling their clothes
c)      the bird risked a fall
d)     the bird did not like their clothes


➡➡   Answers:

1.     (c) it had wrinkled skin covered with yellow feathers

2.      (a) he was a fat and ugly

3.      (c) he complained loudly if he was not taken along

4.      (d) left behind during walks

5.      (b) there was a chance of the bird soiling their clothes


Current G.K. Mind It Points @ Presence List of Chief Justices of High Courts - Usefull For All Competitive Exam

••     Current G.K. Mind It Points @ Presence List of Chief Justices of High Courts - Usefull For All Competitive Exam

Allahabad - Dr. Dhananjay Y. Chandrachud

Andhra Pradesh - D. B. Bhosale

Bombay - Mohit S. Shah

Calcutta -  Manjula Chellur

Chhattisgarh - Navin Sinha

Delhi - Gorla Rohini

Gujarat - VM Sahai

Guwahati - K. Sridhar Rao

Himachal Pradesh - Mansoor Ahmad Mir

Jammu - Kashmir - NNP Vasantha Kumar

Jharkhand - Virendra Singh

Karnataka - Subhro Kamal Mukerjee

Kerala - Ashok Bhusan

Madhya Pradesh - Ajay Manikrao Kanwikar

Madras - Sanjoy Kishan Kaul

Manipur - L K Mahapatra

Meghalaya - Umanath Singh

Orissa -  Dhirendra Hiralal Waghela

Patna - L Narsimha Reddy

Punjab & Haryana - S J Vazifdar

Rajasthan - Sunil Ambwani

Sikkim - Sunil Kumar Sinha

Tripura - Deepak Gupta

Uttarakhand - K M Joseph


Anand @ Circular Subject : Vidyasahayaka Bharati (Std 6 to 8) Year 2016-17 Mate Managani Patrak Mokali Aapva Babat

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Kutch @ Circular Subject : Gram Uday Thi Bharat Uday Karykram Antargat Mananya Pradhanmantri Nu Udbodhan Nihalva Babat

••   Kutch District

@ Circular Subject : Gram Uday Thi Bharat Uday Karykram Antargat Mananya Pradhanmantri Nu Udbodhan Nihalva Babat


Porbandar @ Circular Subject : Primary School Ma Abhyas Karta Balakona Aadhar Card Kadhava Babat

••    Porbandar @


Circular Subject : Primary School Ma Abhyas Karta Balakona Aadhar Card Kadhava Babat 


English Grammar @ Plurals with Different Meanings

**    Plurals with Different Meanings

1.Colours:
√ Hues
√ Regiment (unit of army)

2. Compasses:
√ Magnetic compasses used for navigation
√ Instruments used in geometry


3. Customs:
√ habits (e.g. Farmers of Punjab have customs to celebrate Baisakhi.)
√ duties or taxes levied on imports (You have to pay heavy customs duty if you import diamonds).

4. Draughts:
√ A checker game
√ Currents of air

5. Effects:
√ Results
√ Goods or personal property.

6. Forces:
√ powers (e.g. The forces of nature)
√ Organised group of men (e.g. police forces, armed forces.)

7. Glasses:
√ Glasses (vessels) for drinking water
√ Spectacles

8. Grounds:
√ land (e.g. play ground)
√ reasons (e.g. You have no moral grounds to complain.)

9. Letters:
√ alphabets
√ literature, epistles

10. Manners:
√ methods, ways, customs
√ behaviour

11. Minutes:
√ Spaces of time
√ recording of a meeting.

12. Quarters:
√ Fourth parts (usually used with currency coins)
√ lodgings. (Ex. S.t. Nagar is a colony of government quarters.)

13. Spirits:
√ souls
√ liquor
√ moral attitude (e.g. in high spirits).