IIM Lucknow Hiring Junior Assistant For Admission Office, Check Details

IIM Lucknow Hiring Junior Assistant For Admission Office, Check Details

New Delhi:

Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Lucknow Noida Campus has invited online applications from interested and eligible candidates for the position of Junior Assistant For Admissions Office on contract basis for a period of 11 months. 

Candidates having a graduate degree from a UGC recognised university/Institute of repute, with 55% marks or equivalent CGPA are eligible to apply for the post. Having knowledge of computer operations, good written and oral communication skills in English language and minimum three years work experience after graduation preferably in IIMs/IITs or higher educational institutions are mandatory requirements for the role. 

The job role will be entitled for a salary of Rs 30,000-35,000 per month. The age of the candidates applying for the job must not be more than 30 years. 

Interested and eligible candidates may submit their application form on or before January 15, 2024 (5 pm) through the Google Form link.

The selection process involves written test and interview. The shortlisted candidates will be required to produce all original certificates, degrees and other documents pertaining to their educational/professional qualifications, work experience, age etc. for verification purposes at the time of the final selection process.

Iran's Alborz warship enters Red Sea amid rising tensions in region


The file photo shows Iranian Navy’s Alborz destroyer.

Iran’s Alborz destroyer has passed through the Bab el-Mandeb Strait and entered the Red Sea amid rising tensions in the region.

The Iranian Navy’s 94th flotilla of warships, comprising of Alborz destroyer, entered the Red Sea on Monday amid heightening tensions in the strategic maritime route, Tasnim news agency reported.

Since 2009, Iranian warships have been operating in open waters to “secure shipping lines, fight against pirates and carry out other missions,” it added.

The warship, overhauled and equipped with state-of-the-art systems, joined the Iranian Navy’s fleet in 2019.

The flotilla’s arrival in the Red Sea comes amid rising tensions following Yemen’s retaliatory attacks on Israeli-owned and -bound vessels in support of the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

In a stern statement on Sunday, Yemen’s Armed Forces warned the United States that Washington bears full responsibility for the consequences of a deadly attack by the US Navy on Yemeni boats in the Red Sea.

The warning came after earlier the same day US Navy helicopters attacked four boats belonging to the Yemeni Naval Forces, sinking three of them and killing at least 10 Yemeni servicemen.

Yemen’s Armed Forces have been staging missile and drone attacks against vessels heading to Israeli-occupied ports in support of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, which has been under an unrelenting genocidal war by the Israeli regime for more than two months now.


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Prem Parkash takes charge as NTPC Regional Executive Director (South)

Prem Parkash joined NTPC as an Executive Trainee in 1985 and has rich experience in C&M, Project Management, Corporate Monitoring and Project Construction

Published Date – 07:45 PM, Mon – 1 January 24


Prem Parkash takes charge as NTPC Regional Executive Director (South)

Prem Parkash joined NTPC as an Executive Trainee in 1985 and has rich experience in C&M, Project Management, Corporate Monitoring and Project Construction

Hyderabad: Regional Executive Director (Western Region -I) Mumbai, Prem Parkash on Monday assumed additional charge as Regional Executive Director of NTPC (South).

According to a release issued, Prem Parkash joined NTPC as an Executive Trainee in 1985 and has rich experience in C&M, Project Management, Corporate Monitoring and Project Construction. He has worked and served in different locations of NTPC.


He connected with employees of Southern Headquarters virtually and discussed the roadmap ahead.

Iraqi Resistance attacks US base in Syria with drone

A military base belonging to the American occupying troops in the city of al-Shadadi in the south of al-Hasakah Province in Syria came under attack on Monday. 

“Our combatants targeted the base of the American occupation in the city of al-Shadadi in the south of al-Hasakah in Syria, Iraqi Islamic Resistance said in a statement on Monday.

MNA

Kohli's Simulation, Iyer Faces… – Ind's Tactics For SA 2nd Test Revealed

Virat Kohli looked a million dollars as he did extensive simulation for South Africa’s left-arm pacer Nandre Burger but Shreyas Iyer‘s problems seemed to continue while facing a barrage of short balls at nets on Monday. On the New Year’s Day, it was business as usual for Kohli, who had an extended session lasting close to an hour. First, he was at the centre nets against bowlers and then he faced high-intensity throwdowns for about 20 to 25 minutes at outside nets. Kohli is known to come to nets with specific purpose and on Monday, it seemed he wanted to extensively bat against a left-arm pacer. Since the Indian team’s pace bowling roster doesn’t include a left-armer, a net bowler was summoned and Kohli faced a good 25 to 30 deliveries from him in between playing against Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, R Ashwin and Avesh Khan.

Kohli was repeatedly seen putting in a big stride forward and at times walking a couple of steps to whip the bowler through mid wicket.

However, the only problem here was that the youngster provided by Cricket South Africa (CSA) was at least 15 clicks lesser in terms of pace compared to Burger, who took seven wickets on debut in the opening Test at Centurion.

The net bowler’s lack of pace allowed Kohli to read the inswing and then walk down a couple of steps to flick him through mid wicket.

In match situations, Kohli won’t get so much time to come on the front foot.

A six off Ashwin was majestic and the way he played Bumrah, with so much time at his disposal, was a treat.

Iyer’s shortcoming

Shreyas Iyer’s weakness against short ball is well documented. But the Mumbaikar wasn’t amused one bit when the question cropped up during the ODI World Cup at home.

However, the Centurion Test once again exposed his shortcomings against bounce.

He continues to have serious issues while facing anything that’s remotely above his waist line. He looked iffy while batting and as Nuwan Senaviratne, the Sri Lankan left-arm side-armer, bowled one from 18 yards, Iyer reacted late while trying to pull the delivery and was hit on the fleshy part of the stomach.

For a brief period, he stopped batting, looked in pain and was given water before he resumed his job.

All three throwdown specialists bowled to him from 18 yards, and he didn’t for once look solid and display enough confidence even though he is an automatic choice in this playing XI.

Shardul bats in the nets

After being hit on the left shoulder during Saturday’s throwdown session at Centurion, Shardul Thakur was back at training, albeit strictly as a batter.

Shardul wasn’t seen bowling but he did bat at centre net as well as throwdown nets.

He didn’t seem in any discomfort and was looking good as he tackled the short balls.

India trail the two-match series after suffering a heavy defeat in the opener.

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Karimnagar: Custom milled rice becomes boon for millers

Instead of returning the total quantity of CMR rice to the government, millers are holding back some quantity and making money by selling it in other States at higher price

Updated On – 07:33 PM, Mon – 1 January 24


Karimnagar: Custom milled rice becomes boon for millers

Instead of returning the total quantity of CMR rice to the government, millers are holding back some quantity and making money by selling it in other States at higher price

Karimnagar: The practice of Custom Milled Rice (CMR) has become a boon for rice millers. Though CMR has to be returned to the government within the stipulated time-frame, some of the millers are delaying the supply.

Instead of returning the total quantity of CMR rice to the government, millers are holding back some quantity and making money by selling it in other States at higher price, sources in the Civil Supplies department said.


On the other hand, the rice shortfall, which develops with shifting of the rice for other purposes, has been replaced by the Re.1 a kg rice supplied to white ration card holders through fair price shops by the government.

Millers are purchasing the Re 1 rice from brokers by spending Rs.2,200 to Rs.2,400 per quintal. Brokers purchase the rice from the public at Rs.10 per kilogram, the sources added. Since it takes time to collect rice from the public, the return of CMR rice is being delayed. In the meantime, about 2.66 lakh quintals of paddy went missing in a few rice mills in Huzurabad and Jammikunta areas. This came to light during an inspection carried out by the Task Force and Enforcement officials from Hyderabad on Thursday.

A total of 5.41 lakh quintals of paddy was allocated to rice mills during the 2022-23 Vanakalam and Yasangi seasons. About 42 percent paddy (Rs 52.13 crore worth) went missing, officials said. About 53,000 quintals of paddy was allocated to a rice mill in Huzurabad and 26,000 quintals of crop was not there in the mill. In another mill, 18,000 quintals of paddy went for milling as against the 24,000 quintals earmarked for it. Not a single grain was found in another mill which was allocated 18,000 quintals. Out of 66,000 quintals earmarked, 32,000 quintals disappeared in a rice mill.

There was a shortfall of 87,000 quintals as against 1.60 lakh quintals allocated to a rice mill in Jammikunta. In Illandakunta, 85 quintals went missing as against 2.20 lakh quintals earmarked to a rice mill. Task Force and Enforcement OSD Prabhakar Rao, who led the team, said a report would be submitted to higher officials and further action would be based on instructions from above.

In June 2023, the then Peddapalli collector Sanjeeta Satyanarayana formed 19 special teams along with Tahsildars and Civil Supplies officials to inspect rice mills in the district since 2.34 lakh tons of CMR rice (Rs.750 crore worth) of the last four seasons were pending with rice millers.

Based on the Chief Secretary A Santhi Kumari’s instructions, the Collector formed teams. Irregularities were found in the inspections by the teams. Similar irregularities were found in other parts of the erstwhile Karimnagar district as well.

Officials opined that lack of frequent checking by officials was the main reason for the misuse of CMR rice.

It was the responsibility of officials to check frequently how much quantity of paddy was allocated to a particular mill, milled crop and remaining paddy. However, no such checking has taken place. Taking it as an advantage, millers are misusing CMR rice.

Iraqi Resistance attack US base in Syria with drone

A military base belonging to the American occupying troops in the city of al-Shadadi in the south of al-Hasakah Province in Syria came under attack on Monday. 

“Our combatants targeted the base of the American occupation in the city of al-Shadadi in the south of al-Hasakah in Syria, Iraqi Islamic Resistance said in a statement on Monday.

MNA

Acceptance Of Nawaz Sharif's Nomination Papers From Lahore Seat Challenged

Acceptance Of Nawaz Sharif's Nomination Papers From Lahore Seat Challenged

Mr Sharif is already being tipped as the prime minister by the military establishment

Lahore:

The acceptance of PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif’s nomination papers from Lahore’s National Assembly seat for the general elections was on Monday challenged by senior members of jailed former premier Imran Khan’s party, saying the three-time former prime minister was disqualified for life by the top court in 2017.

Mr Khan’s party approached the appellate tribunal after the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) rejected the nomination papers of Mr Khan and 90 percent of important leaders of his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party. The ECP, however, approved the candidature of Sharif from two National Assembly seats from Mansahara and Lahore.

The returning officers who are bureaucrats have en masse rejected the nomination papers of the PTI leaders from across the country apparently on the direction of the military establishment.

On Monday, several PTI leaders including former foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, PTI President Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi, former federal ministers Moonis Elahi and Zartaj Gul challenged the rejection of their papers in the election tribunals of the high court.

The Returning Officers have rejected the nomination papers of a record of over 3,500 candidates for the national and provincial assembly seats.

On Monday, Advocate Ishtiaq Ahmad filed an appeal before the Lahore High Court’s appellate tribunal challenging the candidature of Mr Sharif for being declared disqualified for lifetime by the Supreme Court.

“The acceptance of Nawaz Sharif’s paper is illegal and unlawful as in 2017 the SC had disqualified him for lifetime in the Panama Papers case,” Advocate Ahmad said and added that under the law of the land, the 73-year-old Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader can’t contest Feb 8 polls.

Mr Sharif is already being tipped as the prime minister by the military establishment for the fourth time.

According to political observers, the military has removed all legal and other hurdles on his way to becoming the premier for a record fourth time.

“The military establishment is making sure that Imran Khan and his party couldn’t even contest the polls and all required measures and tactics it has made so far have fully exposed the military,” they said.

Meanwhile, the ECP claimed that the nomination papers of Imran Khan for two National Assembly seats in Mianwali and Lahore cities were rejected on “moral” and other grounds including his conviction in the Toshakhana corruption case.

The preliminary list of candidates will be displayed on Jan 11 and candidates can withdraw their nomination papers by the next day.

The electoral symbols will be allotted on Jan 13 while polling for the general elections will be held on Feb 8.

The PTI has termed the rejection of nomination papers of most of its candidates including its founder Imran Khan on flimsy grounds as “state terrorism.” “Returning officers are accomplices & reason why PTI had requested ROs from the Judiciary & not bureaucracy. Some group members may not be aware but bureaucracy including deputy commissioners signing illegal restraining orders for PTI leadership have been appointed ROs by the interim setup, adding more hostility to the already perpetuated situation,” a PTI spokesperson said.

PTI Chairman Gohar Khan said the state machinery is in full swing against PTI’s candidates whose proposers and seconders or themselves are being openly harassed, assaulted, and pushed back from ROs’ offices.

“This is the worst kind of misuse of authority and abuse of process. It is a flagrant failure of ECP in the performance of its constitutional duties. We strongly condemn and deplore this. But Tigers will stay steadfast till February 08 and thereafter.”

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Six Guarantees: Over 1 lakh applications received in Mancherial

As per information provided by officials, 1,07,120 applications were submitted till Saturday in Mancherial

Published Date – 07:19 PM, Mon – 1 January 24


Six Guarantees: Over 1 lakh applications received in Mancherial

As per information provided by officials, 1,07,120 applications were submitted till Saturday in Mancherial

Mancherial: Over 1 lakh applications were received from the public to avail benefits under the Six Guarantees through the ongoing Praja Palana programme.

As per information provided by officials, 1,07,120 applications were submitted till Saturday. As many as 41,341 applications came in on Saturday alone. A total of 1,65,846 households were covered in the three days. Of them, 87,903 households were from seven municipalities, while 77,583 households belonged to rural areas.


Mancherial municipality topped the seven municipalities by registering 15,952 applications so far, while Luxettipet municipality stood at the bottom with 2,926 applications. Jannaram mandal figured at the top by recording 8,305 applications till Saturday. Vemanapalli mandal saw barely 1,581 applications so far.

Besides, 6,031 applications were submitted from the public for benefits and support from the government such as food security or ration cards, etc. The process of receiving applications was stalled due to consecutive holidays on Sunday and Monday.