Friday, August 1, 2014

Timaniya or Aad Jewellery

Timaniya is one of famous Rajasthani Jewellery in Rajasthan famous among women in Rural and royal families of Rajasthan. Women wear Timaniya jewellery in their Neck. In typical rajasthani language Timaniya is also known as "Aad" or आड़ .
Here is Picture of  Timaniya or Aad Jewellery in Rajasthan.
The ancient Timaniya is Costly and Heavy in weight so now days new format of Diamond Timaniya are popular in India. Here is picture of New form of Timaniya popular:

One Life Is Not Enough Book by Natwar Singh



One Life Is Not Enough : An Autobiography is New Book by Kunwar Natwar Singh politician from Rajasthan and former cabinet minister. Natwar Singh talks about his experiences in Delhi’s political corridors and sets the record straight on several events, including the Volcker controversy. The book is no holds barred account of his political career providing an insider view on the various machinations of Delhi's political circles. The book covers revelation of sensitive developments during Indira Gandhi's, Rajiv Gandhi's, Narasimha Rao's and Manmohan Singh's regimes. The book also deals about Natwar Singh's close political relationship with Indian National Congress president Sonia Gandhi. The book also gives Natwar Singh's account of the controversial Volcker report and the various political motions that took place in the background leading up to his resignation. The U.N. Independent Enquiry Committee (popularly known as Volcker committee) named his Indian National Congress party and him as beneficieries of illegal payoffs in Iraqi oil scam, resulting in his forced resignation from the Cabinet on December 6, 2005. The book is being called a Nuclear Bomb because it is expected to reveal even more about the inner workings of the Congress and its first family. 
About Kunwar Natwar Singh: Kunwar Natwar Singh (born May 16, 1931) is an Indian politician and former cabinet minister. On December 7, 2005, he was removed from his post as Minister in charge of External Affairs under a cloud of scandal and became a minister without portfolio. The U.N. Independent Enquiry Committee (popularly known as Volcker committee) named his Indian National Congress party and him as beneficieries of illegal payoffs in Iraqi oil scam, resulting in his forced resignation from the Cabinet on December 6, 2005.

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Baroda Rajasthan Kshetriya Gramin Bank (BRKGB), Ajmer (Rajasthan) invites applications from Indian citizens, for the post of Officer Junior Management -Scale I and Office Assistant (Multipurpose) from Indian citizens who have been declared qualified at the Online CWE-II for RRBs conducted by IBPS during September/October 2013:
1. Officer Jr. Management Scale-I
Total Post: 150 Post (SC-22, ST-11, OBC-40, UR-77)
Pay Scale: Rs.14500- 25700/-
2. Office Assistant (Multipurpose)
Total Post: 350 Post (SC-60, ST-45, OBC-70, UR-175)
Pay Scale: Rs.7200-19300/-
Age Limit: 18-28 Years, Age relaxation as per norms
Application Fee: Rs. 100/- (Rs. 20/- for SC/ST/PWD/EXSM Candidates) pay by the Challans available Bank’s Website.
How to Apply: Eligible and interested candidates should go through detail notification and apply ONLINE through official website of BRKGB www.brkgb.com on or before 19th August 2014.
Important dates:
Start date of Online apply: 1st August 2014
Last date of Online apply: 19th August 2014
For Job details visit: http://brkgb.com/?page_id=466
Rajasthan State Mines & Minerals Ltd (RSMML), Udaipur is inviting application for the recruitment for 64 post of Junior Mines Foreman and Mining Mate as mentioned below:
1. Junior Mines Foreman = 15 Post
Pay Scale: Rs. 9300-34800 GP 4800/-
2. Mining Mate = 49 Post
Pay Scale: Rs. 5200-20200 GP 2800/-
Age Limit: 18-40 Years
How to Apply: Eligible and Interested candidate should go through detail notification and apply in prescribed format. Duly filled application should be sent at “Rajasthan State Mines & Minerals Ltd (Govt. of Rajasthan Enterprise) SBU & PC – Rock Phosphate Jhamarkotra Mines, Udaipur -313015” on or before 20 August 2014.
Last date: 20th August 2014
For Job details visit: www.rsmm.com/careers.htm

Government to upgrade Jaipur and Jodhpur Airports


Government Plans to upgrade Jaipur and Jodhpur Airports as per Minister of State for Civil Aviation, Shri G.M. Siddeshwara informed  the Rajya Sabha. Airports Authority of India (AAI)  has a plan for extension of runway at Jaipur Airport to 3505 M for code `E` type of aircraft (B-747-400) with Cat-II approach lighting system.  An expansion of Integrated Terminal Building along with the construction of cargo complex and hangar are also under the plan, subject to availability of land. The Integrated Terminal Building has a peak hour capacity to handle 360 domestic and 360 international passengers at a time.  Jaipur International Airport has a runway length of 2797 x 45 M and is suitable for operation of code `D` type of aircraft (B-767-400).
Jodhpur Airport belongs to Indian Air Force (IAF) and AAI maintains a Civil Enclave for Civil Operations. The IAF and State Government of Rajasthan  have been requested for allocation of 80 acres of land free of cost free from all encumbrances for expansion and upgradation of infrastructure of the Civil Enclave.    IAF has indicated their willingness to hand over 37 acres of land to AAI for expansion of Civil Enclave subject to  giving value of land by the State Government

Friday, May 9, 2014

Rajasthan's Panchayat Samiti, Gram Panchayat List

Rajasthan's Panchayat Samiti, Gram Panchayat List:


SN
DISTRICT
Panchayat
Samitis
Gram
Panchayats
1
ALWAR
14
472
2
JAIPUR
13
489
3
UDAIPUR
12
467
4
BHILWARA
11
383
5
CHITTORGARH
11
288
6
NAGAUR
11
461
7
JODHPUR
10
339
8
PALI
10
320
9
BHARATPUR
9
371
10
AJMER
8
276
11
BANSWARA
8
307
12
BARMER
8
380
13
GANGANAGAR
8
320
14
JALORE
8
264
15
JHUNJHUNU
8
288
16
SIKAR
8
329
17
BARAN
7
214
18
HANUMANGARH
7
251
19
RAJSAMAND
7
205
20
BIKANER
6
219
21
CHURU
6
249
22
JHALAWAR
6
252
23
TONK
6
230
24
BUNDI
5
181
25
DAUSA
5
225
26
DUNGARPUR
5
237
27
KARAULI
5
223
28
KOTA
5
156
29
PRATAPGARH
5
152
30
SAWAIMADHOPUR
5
197
31
SIROHI
5
151
32
DHOLPUR
4
153
33
JAISALMER
3
128


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