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Job & Education Bulletin: More than 4 thousand vacancies for 10th-12th pass in Merchant Navy, Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission has released recruitment for 2500 posts.


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Hello, welcome to Job & Education Bulletin. Today in Top Jobs we will talk about the vacancies in Indian Merchant Navy and Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission. In current affairs, talk about CAR T-Cell, the new indigenous therapy for cancer. In the top story, we will talk about the exam pattern for CBSE 11th-12th class.

top jobs

1. Recruitment for 4108 posts in Indian Merchant Navy, opportunity for 10th, 12th pass
Indian Merchant Navy has started the application process by releasing recruitment notification. Candidates can apply by visiting the official website sealanemaritime.in.

Educational Qualification:

Must have passed 10th and 12th from a recognized board or institute.

Age Range :

  • The minimum age of the candidates is 17.5 years.
  • The maximum age limit has been fixed at 27 years.
  • Age relaxation will be given to Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe candidates as per government rules.

2. UPPSC has released recruitment for 2532 posts, last date is 12th April.
Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission has issued applications for recruitment to 2532 posts of Medical Officer Grade-2 (UPPSC MO Recruitment 2024) in the Medical Health and Family Welfare Department (Allopathy) of the Government of Uttar Pradesh. Candidates can apply by visiting the official website of the Commission uppsc.up.nic.in.

Educational Qualification:

Graduation degree in relevant field.

Age Range :

  • Candidates with minimum 21 years of age and maximum 40 years of age will be able to apply for this recruitment.
  • Age will be counted from 1st July 2023.

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current affairs

1. No change in repo rate for the seventh consecutive time
On April 5, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das informed about the decisions taken in the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting. He said that RBI has not changed the interest rates for the seventh consecutive time.

RBI has kept the interest rates unchanged at 6.5%. Loans will not be expensive and your EMI will also not increase.

2. First indigenous gene therapy for cancer treatment launched
On April 4, President Draupadi Murmu attended the launching event of cancer therapy at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay. Here he introduced the first indigenous CAR T-cell therapy for the treatment of cancer.

President Draupadi Murmu said that the new thing about this indigenous therapy is that its cost is 90% less than the therapy available elsewhere.

President Draupadi Murmu said that the new thing about this indigenous therapy is that its cost is 90% less than the therapy available elsewhere.

This gene based therapy will help in curing various types of cancer. This is India's first Made in India CAR T-Cell therapy. Compared to other therapies, this is the cheapest CAR T-Cell therapy in the world. It was developed by IIT Bombay, Tata Memorial Hospital in collaboration with ImmunoAct.

3. Sonia Gandhi becomes Rajya Sabha MP
On April 4, former Congress President Sonia Gandhi took oath as Rajya Sabha MP. She has been elected Rajya Sabha MP from Rajasthan. Rajya Sabha Chairman and Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar administered the oath to him.

Sonia Gandhi has reached Rajya Sabha for the first time as an MP from Rajasthan.

Sonia Gandhi has reached Rajya Sabha for the first time as an MP from Rajasthan.

Sonia Gandhi became the national president of the Congress Party in 1998. In 1999, she reached the Lok Sabha for the first time by contesting elections from Bellary (Karnataka) and Amethi (Uttar Pradesh). In 2004, he contested elections from Rae Bareli instead of Amethi and won.

4. Successful test of 'Agni Prime' missile
Dr. A.P.J. on 3 April on Odisha coast. Ballistic missile 'Agni Prime' was successfully tested from Abdul Kalam Island. This test has been conducted by the Strategic Force Command (SFC) in collaboration with Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO).

'Agni Prime' missile is an advanced version of Agni category missiles.

'Agni Prime' missile is an advanced version of Agni category missiles.

The maximum range of 'Agni Prime' is 1,000 to 2,000 kilometers. The weight of 'Agni Prime' is also less compared to other Agni missiles. Due to its advanced design, it can be transported through road and rail. This missile is capable of carrying high intensity explosive, thermobaric or nuclear weapons.

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top story

1. School children will not read the Babri demolition incident, mention of Gujarat riots will also be removed from the books.
NCERT has once again made changes in the books of class 11th and 12th. This time, references to the demolition of Babri Masjid in Ayodhya, information about Muslims killed in Gujarat riots and reference to Manipur have been removed from the books. With this, India's stand on Jammu and Kashmir has been clarified.
NCERT says that due to the decision of the constitutional bench of the Supreme Court, the chapter on Ayodhya issue has been completely revised.
These changes made by NCERT are not yet reflected in the online books, but sources say that the books will also be updated soon. NCERT syllabus follows CBSE and ICSE.

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2. CBSE Board 11th-12th exam pattern changed, short-long answer questions will be less.
The Central Board of Secondary Education i.e. CBSE has changed the exam pattern for classes 11th and 12th for the session 2024-25. The board has announced that now aptitude based questions will be asked in the 11th-12th examination. This means that students will have to answer situation questions in the exam. Apart from this, the count of short and long answer questions will also be reduced.
CBSE has clarified that significant changes will be made for classes 11 and 12, while there will be no change in the exam pattern for classes 9 and 10.

There will be less short and long answer questions.
According to the new changes, short and long answer questions will be reduced in the exam as students have to answer them by rote learning. Instead of these, situational questions will be asked so that the decision making skills of the child can be tested.

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