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HPC-D in Mizoram sawrkar chunga lungawinaw thu ansuo

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Thursday, March 31, 2011

Aizawl,31 March: HPC-D chun inbiekna thatak um a dit thu le Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla and Home Secretary Lalmalsawma in a hma meta HPC-D le Mizoram sawrkar inbiekna dinga America mi an hmang tum ti kha khel a nih ti thu an hril. Ahnuoia khun Press Release jpg hung bel a nih.




India's population rises to 1.2 billion: Census of India 2011

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NEW DELHI: India's population rose to 1.21 billion people over the last 10 years — an increase by 181 million, according to the new census released today, but significantly the growth is slower for the first time in nine decades.
The population, which accounts for world's 17.5 per cent population, comprises 623.7 million males and 586.5 million females, said a provisional 2011 Census report. China is the most populous nation acounting for 19.4 per cent of the global population.
The country's headcount is almost equal to the combined population of the United States, Indonesia, Brazil, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Japan put together, it said.
The population has increased by more than 181 million during the decade 2001-2011, the report said. The growth rate in 2011 is 17.64 per cent in comparison to 21.15 per cent in 2001.

The 2001-2011 period is the first decade — with exception of 1911-1921 — which has actually added lesser population compared to the previous decade, Registrar General of India and Census Commissioner of India C Chandramauli said in presence of Home Secretary Gopal K Pillai.

Among the states and Union territories, Uttar Pradesh is the most populous state with 199 million people and Lakshadweep the least populated at 64,429.

The combined population of UP and Maharashtra is bigger than that of the US.

The major highlights of the Census 2011 (Provisional figures) are as under:

*The population of India has increased by more than 181 million during the decade 2001-2011.

*Percentage growth in 2001-2011 is 17.64; males 17.19 and females 18.12.

*2001-2011 is the first decade (with the exception of 1911-1921) which has actually added lesser population compared to the previous decade.

*Uttar Pradesh (199.5 million) is the most populous State in the country followed by Maharashtra with 112 million.

*The percentage decadal growth rates of the six most populous States have declined during 2001-2011 compared to 1991-2001:

-Uttar Pradesh (25.85% to 20.09%)
-Maharashtra (22.73% to 15.99%)
-Bihar (28.62% to 25.07%)
-West Bengal (17.77 % to 13.93%)
-Andhra Pradesh (14.59% to 11.10%)
-Madhya Pradesh (24.26% to 20.30%)

*During 2001-2011, as many as 25 States/UTs with a share of about 85% of the country's population registered an annual growth rate of less than 2% as compared to, 15 States/UTs with a share of about 42% during the period 1991-2001.

*15 States/UTs have grown by less than 1.5 per cent per annum during 2001-2011, while the number of such States/UTs was only 4 during the previous decade.

*The total number of children in the age-group 0-6 is 158.8 million (-5 million since 2001)

*Twenty States and Union Territories now have over one million children in the age group 0-6 years. On the other extreme, there are five States and Union Territories in the country that are yet to reach the one hundred thousand mark.

*Uttar Pradesh (29.7 million), Bihar (18.6 million), Maharashtra (12.8 million), Madhya Pradesh (10.5 million) and Rajasthan (10.5 million) constitute 52% children in the age group of 0-6 years.

*Population (0-6 years) 2001-2011 registered minus (-)3.08 percent growth with minus (-)2.42 for males and -3.80 for females.

*The proportion of Child Population in the age group of 0-6 years to total population is 13.1 percent while the corresponding figure in 2001 was 15.9 percent. The decline has been to the extent of 2.8 points.

*Overall sex ratio at the national level has increased by 7 points to reach 940 at Census 2011 as against 933 in Census 2001. This is the highest sex ratio recorded since Census 1971 and a shade lower than 1961. Increase in sex ratio is observed in 29 States/UTs.

*Three major States (J&K, Bihar & Gujarat) have shown decline in sex ratio as compared to Census 2001.

*Kerala with 1084 has the highest sex ratio followed by Puducherry with 1038, Daman & Diu has the lowest sex ratio of 618.

*Child sex ratio (0-6 years) is 914. Increasing trend in the child sex ratio (0-6) seen in Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Mizoram and A&N Islands. In all remaining 27 States/UTs, the child sex ratio show decline over Census 2001.
*Mizoram has the highest child sex ratio (0-6 years) of 971 followed by Meghalaya with 970. Haryana is at the bottom with ratio of 830 followed by Punjab with 846.

*Literacy rate has gone up from 64.83 per cent in 2001 to 74.04 per cent in 2011 showing an increase of 9.21 percentage points.

*Percentage growth in literacy during 2001-2011 is 38.82; males : 31.98% & females : 49.10%.

*Literates constitute 74 per cent of the total population aged seven and above and illiterates form 26 per cent.

*Ten states and union territories, including Kerala, Lakshadweep, Mizoram, Tripura, Goa, Daman and Diu, Puducherry, Chandigarh, National Capital Territory of Delhi and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, have attained literacy rate of above 85 percent, the target set by the Planning Commission to be achieved by 2011-12.

 

~PTI

 

Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Private Ltd: Asst.Manager and Grade-I Posts

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Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Private Limited (BRBNMPL), a wholly owned subsidiary of Reserve Bank of India invites applications from eligible candidates for the posts of Assistant Manager and Industrial Workman Grade-I (Trainee) in its organisation.

1. Assistant Manager

No. of Posts: 22 posts

Age Limit: 31 years

Pay Scale: Rs.15050-41760 + Grade Pay of Rs.5520/-

2. Industrial Workman Grade-I (Trainee)

No. of Posts: 57  posts

Age Limit: 33 years

Pay scale: Rs.7200-24240/- Grade Pay of Rs.2280/-

Application Fee: Rs.250/- for the post of Assistant Manager and Rs.150/- for the post of Workman (No fee is payable by SC/ST/PWD by means of Bank Pay Order/ Demand Draft issued by a Scheduled Commercial Bank drawn in favour of ‘Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Private Limited’ payable at Bangalore.

How To Apply: Application in the prescribed format, completed application should be reach to “Post Box No.7744, Borivall (West), MUMBAI - 400 092”

Last Date:  25.04.2011 ,for far flung area candidates: 02.05.2011

Further information Here

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Corporation Bank: Recruitment of Clerks 2011

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Corporation Bank invites application for Single Window Operators / Clerks post

No. of posts:1000 posts.

Qualification : Graduate, computer literate is desirable

Age Limit : 18-28 years

Application Fee: Rs.200, for SC/ST/PH /VH: Rs.50

Important Dates :

  • Opening Date for Online Registration  : 04-04-2011 (4th April 2011)

  • Closing Date for online registration : 25-04-2011 (25th April 2011)

  • Call letters for written test to be downloaded from bank’s website: 30-05-2011 (30th May 2011)

  • Likely date of written examination : 12-06-2011 (12th June 2011)


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Pu. L Keivom le Pu. Rochung hai kuoma lawmthu…

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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

~ Joseph V Tuolor

Pu Lalthlamuong Keivom hi mi sawisel hrat le thu le hla kawng a mi deusaw chîng miah ei ngai a, a châng chu ani elthei. Amiruokchu thil ramtin ka ngaituo a Rev. Rochunga Pudaite le “TR” an hung hmang hluor dam hi ka ngaituo chet chet a aá¹­hatnaw tieng nilovin a á¹­hatna hi a um ve tlat in ka hriet. Asanchu, hi “TR” hung suok anthawk hin “Ṭ” ngainatna hi an hung sukpung in ka hriet a, á¹­hangthar A AW B hrie talo hai ta ding chun petsuol thei chu a nih. Anachu hieng an petsuol ding inlau leiin Nu le Pa tamtakin an nauhai an “Ṭ” ngainatna kha an intu el khêlah ei hawrawp ngainatna anin tu sa pei bawk nin ka hriet. Chu khêla ngaina raklo hai khawm a “Ṭ” hi “TR” hung hluor anthawk hin ei ngaina pha hle nin ka hriet chu tie. Hieng a ei hawrawp hlutna ei hriet phak rak naw substitute an mi hung hmang pêk a, a hlutzie an mi hung inhriettir hi inpâk an um ka ti ngei chu tie.

 

HmasâwnnaThar dam zing rawse…

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~ Lydia L Changsan

Thil hrilthiem tak le ziekthiem tak nilang chu tawplovin Hmasawnnathar Chanchinbu buotsaitu hai hi inpak mawl mawl hlak ka tih. Hieng ang thiltha thawna lungril petu le damna le hriselna le ngaituona, iengkim relbawlpetu Pathien hi an chawimawi zuol bik rieu chu tie. Umnan a zirnaw leiin tuktin a lekha ziek tiem phak ve naw lang khawm khawvel changkangnan internet hmang a tiem thei ding a ami phal hi ka lawm tak zet zet a nih. Magazine thla tin a suok hman enkawl mumal theilovin hlamzuiin eiin thi tir el hlak a, amiruokchu, nitin a Hmar á¹­awng a tiem thei ding News Paper ei nei el hi chu a hlu veng veng ngei el. Hmar hai ta ding chun ei Lunghlu nei pakhat ve ani ka ti ani kei chu. Dam vawng vawng sien, iná¹­hang duok duok bawk sienla, malsawmna tamtak dawng a phu angin Siemtu’n a let sang tamtakin malsawmnan vur in thuoi pei sien ti ka ditsakna vochuom kan hlan nghal bawk a nih. Hma a sawn peina ding hin ei thei ang tawk tawkin thaw tlang seng inla nuom a um takzet.

 

Rengkhawpui OR Lamkanuai???

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VL. Thiek

Rengkhawpui ti hming hi ka ngaituoa a ropui ngei el ie. Reng ti chu sap tawng a ei hril ding nisien chu ‘King’ ting ei ta Rengkhawpui chu ‘King’s City’ tina ang a nih. Anachu ramtin ei sut chet chet a aw ei Reng khawpui khi chan a neinaw ngei. ‘Lamkanuai’ dam ani an ti chu tie sawrkar a chu, ava mak de! Ei inhukpui rak rak a chu ei inhukpui hi Lamkanuai alo ni el chun aw ei thawsuol awm ngei. Eini chu min thil an hril a anle ngaituo mumal lovin a ziiektu hai ei bei á¹­awl nuom hlak. Chuongchu nilovin tuta á¹­um chu hang sui chieng reng reng ei ti aw. Ngaituo ding a á¹­ha tak ani hi.

 

Facebook hi HYA website nisien

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Miss. RN Tusing

Social networking site Facebook ei ti hi HYA website nisien chu ei thahnem pui awm ngei ie. Thu inpeksawng dam, thiltha inchuktirna damin hang hmang inla chu a ropui dan ding hi hril ding vang ngawt a tih.  Hmar (tawng hmang le hmangnaw) popo facebook a in register hi Sing ei hnai thuok ta chu tie. Thenkhat lem lem chun Biekin in ei hmang a, thenkhat in community hall angina, thenkhat nawk chun ngaizawng zawng nan, thenkhat in Zawlbuk angina, thenkhat in Pulpit angina, thenkhatin Park ang damin ei hmang tawl a, a pui mup mup khawpel. Fekhawm vawng inla chu Churachandpur Public Ground khawm a mi ken teu teu naw nih. Facebook a ei fekhawm ang hin hang fekhawm vawng inla chu a MUK awm ngei ka ti. Facebook eiin hnik ang hin ei inchukna, ei Hnam ei Ram le Pathienthu hi inhnik inla chu ropui hleng ei tih. Facebook hi bot hut sien chu Sakawrdai thlanmuol khawm a mi keng kher naw ni ie.

 

Manipur MLA Election

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~Rothangvung

Mi hai chu an vote Laptop, Bufai bag, Colour TV, Bawngpum, Buherkhawl etc ti dam in an zawr a eini cu vai hai thil zawr nep zek hnung angina Cheng 50/ 100 dam in ei hang zawr hi chu zawr laklaw si chun a hmingsiet tlak ngei el ie maw. Vai hai hi an vote a hlu bik am ani ding chu lukhawng aniei bik khawpel. One Man One Vote seng seng Pa le Pa ei inthlau rep rep ngei. Anchawtu hai hlak chun an thling pha mi hriefu talo. Ei Tipaimukh Road hlakchu Mawtawr ke pali nei an thlan le an tang naw le a petek a, Truck hai dam hi a lailung cho a ke nei um sien ei nuom chang bo lo. Khawvel a national Highway a chu a mak danglam bik rieu- Tluong taka  infepawna ding a hranpa lieu a NH 150 Special Vehicle ti inbuk a design angai awm.  Ei leilak hai hlak a kal ding ei fe malamin ei phur sa naw le sir ding umlo. Cl- X exam ding hlak chun Tuiá¹­haphai a harsa hlum vang le inthlahrung ngawi ngawi a va exam a ngai. Sawrkar School hai hlakchu Bawng in an chang zo. Health center le damdawi in hai hlak chu a rim cho a sie a thlahrang le khawhri’n an hluo zo. Nau nei phat chempui a nau hai laihrui at tan a ngai nawk hlak. Electric in mi a shock hlak an ti hlak chun Hmarbiel le Vangai naupang khuomuol hriielo khawm a awilo. Amak ngei an awi le! Police hlakchu a hming ei hriet tawk. Tui hlak chu ala harsa nawk hrep nghal. Election a hung hnai nawk chu ei bang a hai passport size a tam nawk ta hi. Ei bang inawng hai a hruk a kawngkhat a chu a mawi ie.

 

An Open Letter to the Signatories of the Covenant of Reconciliation (NNC/FGN, GPRN/NSCN, NSCN/GPRN)

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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Respected Naga leaders,


The Forum for Naga Reconciliation writes this open letter on behalf of a beleaguered people – many who are too afraid to speak, many who have stopped caring at all; and many who have turned cynical of our realities – but all, who despite their anguish continue their journey of common hope.


Since the onset of Naga reconciliation, the Naga public has decisively spoken. They have time and again adequately expressed their yearning for consummation of reconciliation among the Naga political groups. Although their cries have been heard, yet they remain unanswered. The Naga people in their own ways do not understand why it is so hard for Nagas to reconcile as one; and so they are demanding answers while fully appreciating and acknowledging your difficulties. Nagas have seen brothers kill brothers, dehumanize each other and the public have seen their support for the Naga historical and political rights being torn upside down by the parochialism of “factional” politics. Nagas have experienced the futility of division and have become weary and tired.


Even as the integrity of the Naga Reconciliation process is threatened by the outbreak of “factional” violence in some of the Naga areas, we implore you; this is the time to forgive one another and to initiate new politics. It is time to turn away from a politics of rage, hatred and exclusiveness and to begin a new politics of mutual acceptance, understanding, respect and common belonging. In the face of the Naga people no amount of justification can legitimize the outbreak of “factional” violence. Not only have these acts of violence broken the pledge you made in the Covenant of Reconciliation, but it has also made the Naga people question your earnestness and integrity.


The Forum for Naga Reconciliation is grieved to say that we are converging much on the pitfalls and discomfort with each other, coupled with apprehensiveness of the other, by reading into situations and thus becoming a story of the hour. Do not allow your hearts to be hardened, but allow it to be guided by God’s will for reconciliation among Nagas. It is time for all Nagas to question our own personal commitment to reconciliation. The longer you delay the highest level reconciliation meeting, the greater the chances of the Naga reconciliation process becoming vulnerable to violence by internal and external forces. The time to decide and act is now.


In the last 36 months of “Naga Reconciliation: A Journey of Common Hope” with the Naga people and in the course of the many public gatherings you have had with the people, it is fair to say that the Nagas after many years were beginning to once again experience new hope. And therefore, in light of the resurgence of the “war-of-words” through the media, we implore the signatories of the Covenant of Reconciliation ‘neither to provoke nor be provoked’ into continuing this violence through words. A vicious cycle of accusations and counter accusation will undermine the pledge you have made to address all outstanding issues through respect, love and non-violence. The Nagas will assess your leadership from the way you overcome this crisis.


In times of difficulties such as the present, you may be tempted to take any one of these four approaches in dealing with the situation: (1) Flee it! (2) Fight it! (3) Forget it! (4) Face it! The first three will end in failure—only the fourth option will open the door to strengthen reconciliation. Your problems will not simply vanish unless it is addressed for what it is in the spirit of togetherness. It is by meeting face to face and honestly talking to each other that rumors, assumptions and stereotypes can be ousted; and only then can the real issues be discussed sensibly. We believe such a forward looking approach will lead to realistic and pragmatic steps to the fulfillment of reconciliation.


Respected leaders, the Naga people need you to be courageous. The people are not only behind you but are with you. They want you to show true statesmanship and political astuteness by decisively acting to strengthen Naga reconciliation. This is the most opportune time to break away from the brokenness of a past filled with bitterness and to embrace a future which provides prospects of possibilities and new hope. The Naga public demands that you must meet to understand each other, to decisively bring and end to all internal violence and to explore a new reconciled political relationship so that with one voice the Naga historical and political rights can be achieved.


The Naga reconciliation process is now in your hands. Please decide wisely, keeping in mind the common interest and shared destiny of the Nagas. The decision you make will decide the fate of the reconciliation process and invariably that of the Naga people. For the sake of your children and our children and their children, we hope you will act and stand up for what you have already chosen through the Covenant of Reconciliation. We urge you to be a beacon of light in this journey of common hope so that we may all be empowered to transcend our divisions and jointly chart the course of our shared future.


The Naga people are praying for you to decide!


Yours sincerely


Forum for Naga Reconciliation


Dimapur, March 18, 2011


 


~The Imphal Free Press


 

Singapore Airlines: Recruitment of Cadet Pilot (India)

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Monday, March 28, 2011

Singapore Airlines is going to recruit Cadet Pilot for Indians who shows a strong interest in aviation industry.


REQUIREMENTS



  • Citizen of India

  • A University Degree

  • In addition, must have obtained a minimum of 5 Credits in the GCE ‘O’ level or its equivalent at one sitting. These must include English, Mathematics and a Science subject, preferably Physics, taken at one sitting.

  • At least 1.65 m in height

  • Myopia of not more than 500 degrees and astigmatism of not more than 125 degrees, fully correctable with optical aids. Visual acuity of at least 6/60, correctable to 6/6. For candidates who have undergone corrective eye surgery (e.g. Lasik), the pre-surgical visual acuity should also meet the above requirements

  • Medically fit

  • Candidates are expected to possess a good command of English


TRAINING
Successful candidates will spend 15 to 17 months on training to acquire an Airline Transport Pilot's License (ATPL) with Instrument Rating (IR) at Pilot Training Schools in Singapore and overseas.  Full board and lodging will be provided.  Upon obtaining the flying license, you will undergo further training for 1 to 2 years to become a First Officer.


REMUNERATIONS AND SERVICE BENEFITS
A monthly allowance will be provided during training.  On appointment as a First Officer, you will be paid a basic salary and various allowances.  Benefits include medical and dental treatment, and discounted travel.


BOND
Successful candidates will be required to serve the employer company for the duration of the training and for a period of 7 years from the date of appointment as First Officer.


EMPLOYMENT
Successful candidates will be offered employment within the SIA Group.


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HSA Shillong Annual Sports 2010

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Sunday, March 27, 2011


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