Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Thanjavur in Tamilnadu

Heritage Site

People enjoying summer vacation in Garden

Architecture

Indian God

Photo

Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India


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Baby Pics

Baby with pink lips

Dreaming baby

Fruit loving baby

Sweet baby

Tech savvy baby

White baby

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Rare old pics of United Kingdom

Bruce's statue and Abbey Craig, Stirling, Scotland

Durham Cathedral, Durham

Guard of the 93rd Highlanders, Stirling, Scotland

Lower Solva, Pembrokeshire

Ludgate Hill and Fleet St, London

Mount Argus, Barmouth

Souvenir of Largs, Scotland rare pics

Souvenir of Largs, Scotland

St Cuthberts Parish Church, Edinburgh

Stirling Castle Palace, Stirling, Scotland

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The Musicians

Celebration wallpaper

Depth of field

Light decoration on wall

Man with cap on his head

The Musician at concert

Image of People at work

The Guitarist



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Sunday, April 21, 2013

Photos

Antic cycles

Nice Bridge

Cyclist taking rest on side of the road

Cyclist

Pattern photography

Queen on chair

River

Stone in hand

Water fall photography

Antic shop

Fruit in Hand

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Random Pics

Bridge

Home in Japan

Home in Jungle

Image

Mountain

Ropway in Japan

Street photography


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Monday, April 8, 2013

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Friday, April 5, 2013

Maharashtra state civil services exam postponed due to candidate data lost


Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan Thursday postponed the Maharashtra state civil services exam after the commission conducting the exam lost data of 350,000 candidates from its server due to a technical snag.Chavan's announcement came in the state legislature, barely a day after he declared that the Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC ) examination would be conducted as per original schedule Sunday April 7.

The fresh date for the examination, likely to be in early May, shall be announced soon, MPSC officials indicated.Earlier Thursday, leaders of all political parties, including Leader of Opposition in the assembly Eknath Khadse and Leader of Opposition in the council Vinod Tawde discussed the issue in detail with Chavan and impressed upon the need for a postponement.

The examination hit a major snag following a virus attack on the MPSC main server which led to the loss of complete data of nearly 350,000 candidates due to appear for two papers.As a result, candidates were not given their hall tickets, information on examination centres, seat numbers and other details.

This led to widespread protests from the candidates as well as all political parties which demanded postponement of the examination, though MPSC insisted that candidates must resubmit their data by Thursday evening.

"All candidates would be intimated via SMS their exam centre details, and they can produce their exam fee receipt along with a photograph to write the exam. There will be no compulsion on the hall ticket," Chavan told the house Wednesday, shooting down all demands to postpone the examination.

Meanwhile, candidates recounted harrowing tales of their attempts to resubmit data with the MPSC.

While most attempt failed as they could not log-in to the MPSC server, in rural areas, candidates had to grapple with 16-18 hours power cuts which prevented them from filing details.

In many urban areas, candidates not having computers spent all night in cyber cafes trying unsuccessfully to resubmit their data.

Similarly, for many candidates it was final do-or-die attempt as they would be rendered age-barred next year if they did not write the examination this year.

Most parties have pulled up the MPSC for failure to maintain backup of the data on such a crucial public examination which has two papers of 200 marks each with negative marking for wrong answers. The exam is on the lines of those conducted by the Union Public Service Commission.

-With inputs from IANS