Job & Education Bulletin: 700 vacancies have come out for 10th pass in Railways, DSSSB has recruited from 10th pass to graduates.
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Hello, welcome to Job & Education Bulletin. Today in Top Jobs we will talk about the vacancies in DSSSB and South-East Central Railway. Current Affairs talk about Florida's new law regarding social media use. In the top story we will talk about the postponed exam of CISCE Board.
top jobs
1. Recruitment for 700 apprentice posts in Railways, opportunity for 10th pass
South-East Central Railway has invited applications for the posts of apprentice in Bilaspur division. This recruitment will be for one year under the Apprenticeship Act 1961 and Apprenticeship Rules 1962. Candidates can apply by visiting the official website www.apprenticeshipindia.gov.in.
Educational Qualification:
For apprenticeship, candidates should have passed 10th/12th and ITI in the relevant trade.
Age Range :
The minimum age of the candidates has been fixed at 15 years and maximum age at 24 years. SC/ST candidates will get maximum age relaxation of 5 years, OBC will get three years and ex-servicemen and disabled people will get 10 years of relaxation.
2. Recruitment for 700 apprentice posts in Railways, opportunity for 10th pass
South-East Central Railway has invited applications for the posts of apprentice in Bilaspur division. This recruitment will be for one year under the Apprenticeship Act 1961 and Apprenticeship Rules 1962. Candidates can apply by visiting the official website www.apprenticeshipindia.gov.in.
Educational Qualification:
For apprenticeship, candidates should have passed 10th/12th and ITI in the relevant trade.
Age Range :
The minimum age of the candidates has been fixed at 15 years and maximum age at 24 years. SC/ST candidates will get maximum age relaxation of 5 years, OBC will get three years and ex-servicemen and disabled people will get 10 years of relaxation.
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current affairs
1. Maharashtra ATS Chief Sadanand Date will be the new Director General of NIA
On March 26, the Central Government has ordered new appointments to important posts in the National Investigation Agency (NIA), National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), Special Protection Group (SPG) and Police Research and Development Bureau. Among these, the most important responsibility has been given to Chief of Maharashtra Anti Terrorism Squad and 1990 batch IPS officer of Maharashtra cadre, Sadanand Vasant Date. He will now be the new Director General of NIA.
Maharashtra Anti Terrorism Squad Chief Sadanand Vasant Date has been given the responsibility of Director General of National Intelligence Agency (NIA).
Apart from this, 1991 batch IPS officer of Uttar Pradesh cadre Piyush Anand has been given the responsibility of Chief of NDRF. The committee appointed 1995 batch Kerala cadre IPS officer S Suresh to the post of Additional Director General of the Special Protection Group (SPG). Rajeev Kumar Sharma, a 1990 batch IPS officer of Rajasthan cadre, was appointed Director General of Police Research and Development Bureau.
2. 'Adani Green Energy' gallery opened in London's Science Museum
On March 26, the Science Museum of London opened the Adani Green Energy Gallery. This gallery showcases information about environmental sustainability, transformative technology and climate science. This is a free gallery.
People looking at the technology and innovation showcased in the gallery.
Its name is 'Energy Revolution: The Adani Green Energy Gallery'. This gallery exhibits contemporary and historical items from the UK and abroad. There are also interactive digital exhibitions and an exhibition of specially commissioned models. 'Future Planet' section has also been created in this gallery for space education.
3. Children will not be able to use social media in Florida
On March 25, America's Florida Governor Ron DeSantis approved a law regarding restriction of social media. According to this, children below 14 years of age will not be able to use social media in the state of Florida. This law will come into effect from next year i.e. 2025. Children aged 14 to 15 will be able to use Instagram and Snapchat only if their parents give written consent. Companies have been asked to delete social media accounts of children below 14 years of age.
4. President of Ramakrishna Mission, Swami Smarananand is no more
On March 26, Swami Smaranananda, president of Ramakrishna Mission, died. He breathed his last at the age of 95. On January 29, when his health worsened, Swami Smarananand was admitted to Ramakrishna Mission Seva Pratishthan.
RK Mission confirmed the demise of Swami Smaranananda. The statement said that His Holiness President of Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission, Swami Smarananandji Maharaj took Mahasamadhi at 8.14 pm on Tuesday night.
Swami Smaranananda became the 16th president of the order in 2017. He took over the post of president on 17 July 2017 after the death of Swami Atmasthananda. Swami Smaranananda was born in 1929 in Andami village of Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu.
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top story
1. CISCE Board postponed 12th exam
CISCE Board 12th exam to be held on March 27 was postponed due to loss of question paper. The board said that the 12th Psychology exam was to be held on March 27, but news of question paper packet being lost from one of the centers was received. After this this exam was postponed. This exam will now be conducted on April 4 in the 2 pm shift.
2. CUET PG date extended
National Testing Agency i.e. NTA has extended the last date to apply for CUET UG. Now candidates will be able to apply till 31st March. Candidates will have to apply by visiting the official website exams.nta.ac.in/CUET-UG/.
3. Bar Council released the result
Bar Council of India has released the result of the exam for the 18th time. Candidates can check the result by visiting bci.register.smartexams.in/home with the help of user ID and password. Passing marks for General and OBC category is 45%. Whereas for SC, ST and disabled candidates it is 40 percent.
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