RPSC Statistical Officer Admit Card 2014

RPSStatistical Officer-2012 Exam Admit Card 2014: Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC), Ajmer has issued circular for Statistical Officer Examination 2013 which will be held on 2nd February 2014 as per press note issued by RPSC Ajmer on 22nd January 2014. 

Admit Card for Statistical Officer -2012 Exam are available at Official RPSC website www.rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in link

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UPSC Exam Calendar 2014

UPSC Exam Calendar 2014: Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), New Delhi announced yearly exam calender today for year 2014 which includes most Indian Administrative Services (IAS) Pre, Main 2014, Indian Engineering Service examination 2014, NDA, SCRA and other examination date by UPSC, New Delhi.
The other Jobs in UPSC Exam calendar 2014 is Various Examination like SCRA Exam 2014, CDS Exam 2014, NDA/NA Exam 2014, Geologist Exam 2014, CISF AE Exam 2014, CMSE Exam 2014, IFS Exam 2014, SO/STENO LDCE Exam 2014 This information is tentative as per UPSC Official website. Download Complete UPSC Exam Calendar 2014 in Pdf Format from below link of UPSC, New Delhi official website.

RPSC LDC Exam Paper 2014, Answer Key

RPSC LDC Exam Question 2014 Paper 1, 2 and Answer Key: Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC), Ajmer successfully conducted LDC Examination 2013 at various centers in Rajasthan on 11th January 2014 for LDC Paper I and Paper II.  RPSC Clerk Grade II Exam 2013 was on 11th January 2014 (9.00 AM to 12.00 Noon Paper-1, 2.00 PM to 5.00 PM Paper-2). 
RPSC on 11th January 2014 uploaded the Answer Key with Question Paper 1 and Paper 2 for Candidates. Candidates can also submit objections to RPSC, Ajmer by 18th January 2014. For more updates please refer official website of RPSC, Ajmer i.e. www.rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in
 

Current Affairs - January 2014

Current Affairs Question from January 2014: Current Affairs General Knowledge(GK) Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) for RAS/ IAS/ Bank Jobs as part of Current Affairs. Question of Rajasthan GK, India GK and World GK will be updated daily during whole month of January 2014. For Current Affairs Live Updates Follow us on FACEBOOK OR GOOGLE+
Current Affairs for January 2014 - Daily Updates:
- Mahatma Gandhi's grand-daughter Ela Gandhi, Australian senator of Indian origin Lisa Maria Singh and Ramkrishna Mission in Fiji were among the 13 recipients of Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award conferred in New Delhi on Thursday.
- India on Sunday successfully launched its heavy-duty rocket having indigenous cryogenic engine that placed a communication satellite into the orbit, with ISRO scientists finally taming the 'naughty boy' GSLV and propelling the country into an elite club
- The swanky world class terminal T2 at the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai boasts of arguably the largest art gallery at such a facility, depicting the vibrant mosaic of the country's cultural heritage and varied collage of the city's life.
- Justice Kuldeep Singh sworn in as additional judge of Punjab and Haryana High Court on Friday.

Risks of Nuclear Power

Risks of Nuclear Power: Nuclear power, or nuclear energy, is the use of exothermic nuclear processes, to generate useful heat and electricity. The term includes nuclear fission, nuclear decay and nuclear fusion. Presently the nuclear fission of elements in the actinide series of the periodic table produce the vast majority of nuclear energy in the direct service of humankind, with nuclear decay processes, primarily in the form of geothermal energy, and radioisotope thermoelectric generators, in niche uses making up the rest. Fukushima-Daichii nuclear power plant on March 16, 2011, after an 8.9 magnitude earthquake and tsunami set in motion a chain of disastrous events at the facility. Here is some of Major Risks of Nuclear Power.
Radiation: The principal risks associated with nuclear power arise from health effects of radiation. This radiation consists of subatomic particles traveling at or near the velocity of light---186,000 miles per second. They can penetrate deep inside the human body where they can damage biological cells and thereby initiate a cancer. If they strike sex cells, they can cause genetic diseases in progeny. Radiation occurs naturally in our environment; a typical person is, and always has been struck by 15,000 particles of radiation every second from natural sources, and an average medical X-ray involves being struck by 100 billion. While this may seem to be very dangerous, it is not, because the probability for a particle of radiation entering a human body to cause a cancer or a genetic disease is only one chance in 30 million billion
Reactor accidents: The nuclear power plant design strategy for preventing accidents and mitigating their potential effects is "defense in depth"--- if something fails, there is a back-up system to limit the harm done, if that system should also fail there is another back-up system for it, etc., etc. Of course it is possible that each system in this series of back-ups might fail one after the other, but the probability for that is exceedingly small.
Radioactive Waste: The radioactive waste products from the nuclear industry must be isolated from contact with people for very long time periods. The bulk of the radioactivity is contained in the spent fuel, which is quite small in volume and therefore easily handled with great care. This "high level waste" will be converted to a rock-like form and emplaced in the natural habitat of rocks, deep underground. The average lifetime of a rock in that environment is one billion years. If the waste behaves like other rock, it is easily shown that the waste generated by one nuclear power plant will eventually, over millions of years (if there is no cure found for cancer), cause one death from 50 years of operation. By comparison, the wastes from coal burning plants that end up in the ground will eventually cause several thousand deaths from generating the same amount of electricity.
Other Radiation Problems
The effects of routine releases of radioactivity from nuclear plants depend somewhat on how the spent fuel is handled. A typical estimate is that they may reduce our life expectancy by 15 minutes.
Potential problems from accidents in transport of radioactive materials are largely neutralized by elaborate packaging. A great deal of such transport has taken place over the past 50 years and there have been numerous accidents, including fatal ones. However, from all of these accidents combined, there is less than a 1% chance that even a single death will ever result from radiation exposure. Probabilistic risk analyses indicate that we can expect less than one death per century in U.S. from this source.
Mining uranium to fuel nuclear power plants leaves "mill tailings", the residues from chemical processing of the ore, which lead to radon exposures to the public. However, these effects are grossly over-compensated by the fact that mining uranium out of the ground reduces future radon exposures. By comparison, coal burning leaves ashes that increase future radon exposures. The all-inclusive estimates of radon effects are that one nuclear power plant operating for one year will eventually avert a few hundred deaths, while an equivalent coal burning plant will eventually cause 30 deaths.

Rajasthan in 2013 - Major Events

Rajasthan in Year 2013 - Major Events & Point to Remember:
* Former judge of the Rajasthan High Court Justice Sajjan Singh Kothari was today sworn in as Lokayukta. Governor Margaret Alva administered him oath of office in the presence of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot.
* Dr. Dev Swaroop, joint secretary in University Grant Commission (UGC) has been appointed New Vice Chancellor (VC) of University of Rajasthan, Jaipur.
* Rajasthan government and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) sign an MoU on March 13 for setting up an oil refinery in the state.
* Sakar Khan, a Padma Shri recipient from Rajasthan who played the traditional Rajasthani Kamaycha instrument, died here Saturday. He was 75
* Kanaram Jat is elected New President of Rajasthan University (RU), Jaipur in Rajasthan University Students Union (RUSU) held on 24th August 2013
* Jodhpur Police have arrested spiritual leader Asaram Bapu in a sexual abuse case.
*  Government awarded 7 persons for Rajasthan Ratna Award 2013 today Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur. Rajasthan Ratna is the Rajasthan's highest civilian award, for performance of highest order in any field of human endeavor. Founder of Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahayata Samiti Dr D R Mehta (social service), Jasdev Singh (commentary), Pandit Ramnarayan (Sarangi player), late Nagendra Singh (law), late Kailash Sankhla (environment protection), late Hasrat Jaipuri (Art and Culture) and late Gavri Devi (Maand singer) have been selected for the award
* Rajasthan Minister of State for Dairy and Rural Industries Babu Lal Nagar resigned Thursday, two days after a woman filed a case against him accusing him of raping her.
* Jaipur Metro trail run held on 18th September 2013.
* Vasundhara Raje sworn in as chief minister (CM) of Rajasthan for the second term after a gap of 5 year. The BJP registered a thumping victory by winning 163 of the 200 seats, highest ever win by any political party in the history of Rajasthan
* Union labour and employment minister Sis Ram Ola passed away at a Gurgaon hospital on Sunday. The 86-year-old Congress leader had been suffering from various ailments, sources in Medanta Medicity said. He is survived by his wife, two sons and a daughter.
* Former Rajasthan Agriculture minister Harjiram Burdak died in Jaipur on Friday, 20th December 2013.

RAS Examination 2014

RAS Pre Exam 2014 Notification: Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC), Ajmer in January 2014 released the Notification for RPSC's yearly exam calender for year 2014 which includes most Rajasthan Administrative Services (RAS) Pre 2014 Examination in July 2014. As candidates are searching for RAS PRE 2014 Date, Notification, Exam date, Total Post in RAS Pre 2014. So candidates are advised to wait for some time and as per schedule we are expecting RAS Pre 2014 Notification in the Month of April 2014 as examination will be held in July 2014 as per RPSC Exam calendar 2014.
Rajasthan State Subordinate Services (RAS) Combined Competitive Examination 2014 will be held in July 2014. For Time being we advise instead for searching for Notification please wait till April 2014  and prepare well for upcoming RAS Pre 2014. 
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