JMRC Recruitment 2013 for DGM, Company Secretary, Legal Officer, Junior Accountant, Stenographer, HW, NW Assistant

Jaipur Metro Rail Corporation (JMRC), Jaipur (Rajasthan) invite online Application from indian citizens for filling 08 Dy General Manager , Company Secretary , Legal Officer , Junior Accountant , Stenographer , Hardware & Network assistant post: 
1. Deputy General Manager (Town Planning):01 Post
2. Deputy General Manager (Law):01 Post
3. Company Secretary: 01 Post
4. Legal Officer: 01 Post
5. Junior Accountant: 02 Posts
6. Stenographer (English/Hindi):01 Post
7. Hardware & Network Assistant: 01 Post

Age: Candidates age should be 21 years and should not have attained 35 years for all other recruitment posts .
Qualification: candidates who are willing to apply for all these posts then you should check educational qualification details through given below notification link .
Selection Procedure: Eligible Candidates will be Selected on Written Test , Interview , Psychometric Test & Medical Fitness test performance base .
How to Apply: Eligible Candidates can apply through online mode from JMRC Official website (www.jmrcrecruitment.in) before 20 June 2013 .
Important dates:
Start date For Fill Online Application - 06 June 2013
Last Date For Fill Online Application - 20 June 2013
For Job details visit: http://www.jmrcrecruitment.in/

Dynasties of Rajasthan | राजस्थान के प्रमुख राजवंश एवं राज्य

Dynasties of Rajasthan (राजस्थान के प्रमुख राजवंश एवं राज्य ):
1. कच्छवाहा - जयपुर, अलवर
2. जाट - भरतपुर, धोलपुर
3. गुहिल - मेवाड़ , बांसवाडा, डूंगरपुर
4. सिसोदिया - उदयपुर, चित्तोड़, शाहपुरा, प्रतापगढ़
5. चौहान - अजमेर, जालौर, सिरोही, रणथम्बोर, कोटा, बूंदी, गागरोन
6. हाड़ा चौहान - कोटा बूंदी
7. यादव - करौली, जैसलमेर, हनुमानगढ़
8. भाटी - जैसलमेर, हनुमानगढ़
9. मुस्लिम - टोंक
10. झाला - झालावाड़

Rajasthan Shiksha Sahayak Recruitment 2013 for 34000 Post | Rajasthan Education Assistant 2013 Notification, Apply Online

Department of Elementary Education, Bikaner (Rajasthan) issued recruitment notification for 33689 Post of Shiksha Sahayak / Education Assistance post under the Direct Recruitment. Interested Candidates have to apply via Online mode on or before 2nd July 2013. 
Job Post: Shiksha Sahayak
Total Post: 33689 Post
Age:
candidates who want to apply for mention post their age should be between 18 yrs to 35 yrs as on 01-01-2014.
Qualification : Candidates must have passed Secondary Examination (Class Xth) from any recognized Board.
Application Fee: Rs. 275, Rs.175 for SC/ST/OBC candidates. 
Selection Process : Selection will be based on 70% marks to Class 12th % and 30% to experience with marks 10,20,30 as per experience.
How to Apply: Interested Candidates would be able to apply Online from official website www.ea.rajshiksha.rajasthan.gov.in from 03rd June, 2013. Candidates are advised that kindly read the instructions carefully while going to fill Online application form.
Important dates:
Online registration will commence on : 03rd June, 2013
Online Registration will close on : 02nd July, 2013
Last date to deposit Fee : 01st July, 2013
Last date for verification of document : 31st July, 2013
For Shiksha Sahayak Jobs 2013 Notification CLICK HERE
For Shiksha Sahayak Online apply visit: www.ea.rajshiksha.rajasthan.gov.in

Sangri in Rajasthan | Sangri Ki Sabji | Achar | Saag | Ker Sangri Recipe

Sangri: Sangri is Peo or Fruit of Khejari Tree (Prosopis cineraria) which is found in Rajasthan mostly and also known as "Kalpvriksha" of Desert. Sangri is used for making Ker-Sangri Ki Sabji, Sangri Pickle or Achar, Saag in most of Rajasthan.
Ker Sangri Sabji Ingredients:
* Dried dessert berries (ker) - 1/2 cup
* Dried dessert beans (sangri) - 1 cup
* Yogurt - 1 cup + 4 teaspoons
* Oil - 4 tablespoons
* Cumin seeds - 1 teaspoon
* Dried red chillies - 5-6
* Ginger paste - 2 teaspoons
* Turmeric powder - 1/2 teaspoon
* Red chilli powder - 1 teaspoon
* Coriander powder - 1 teaspoon
* Dried mango pieces - 5-6
* Salt - to taste
* Dry mango powder (amchur) - 1 teaspoon
* Fresh coriander leaves, chopped - 1 tablespoon
Method of Preparation: Soak berries and dried beans in one cup of beaten yogurt overnight. Take them out of the yogurt and wash under running water. Boil them for fifteen to twenty minutes in two cups of water with salt. Drain. Heat oil in a kadai. Add cumin seeds, dry red chillies and ginger paste. Sauté till cumin seeds change colour. Add a little water, turmeric powder, red chilli powder and coriander powder and mix. Add dried mango pieces and four teaspoons of yogurt and mix. Add ker and sangri to the masala and mix. Add salt, amchur and coriander leaves. Mix well. Serve hot

Rajasthan GK Question Paper 23

Rajasthan GK Question in Hindi Sample Paper 23: Rajasthan General Knowledge Sample Question Paper No. 23 with Collection of Rajasthan GK Questions under GK Quiz in PDF @  Rajasthan GK Sample Papers.

Rajasthan GK Sample Question Paper No. 23
Q.921 Name the school of painting in which stress is given on Birds and Animals ?
A. Kishangarh School
B. Bundi school
C. Bikaner school
D. Jaipur school
Ans: B

Q.922 मार्बल नगरी के नाम से मशहूर शहर का नाम है ?
A. उदयपुर
B. कोटा
C. किशनगढ़
D. राजनगर
Ans: C

Q.923 Which Rajpur rular continued his struggle for Independance against Mugals and did not surrender ?
A. Raisingh of Bikaner
B. Rao Chandrasen of Marwar
C. Raja Bharmal of Amber
D. Mansingh of Jaipur
Ans: B

Q.924. Which of following gas has minimum quanitity of Atmosphere ?
A. Argon
B. Carbon-di-oxide
C. Nitrogen
D. Oxygen
Ans: B

Q.925 टायर ट्यूब उद्योग राजस्थान में कहाँ स्थित हैं ?
A. केलवा
B. करोली
C. कांकरोली
D. कोटपुतली
Ans: C

Sabla Scheme

SABLA Scheme aims at empowering Adolescent Girls of 11-18 years by improving their nutritional and health status,upgradation of home skills,life skills and vocational skills.The girls will be equipped with information on health and family welfare,hygiene and guidance on existing public services. Rajiv Gandhi Scheme for Empowerment of Adolescent Girls is "Sabla" The scheme would be implemented using the platform of ICDS and AWCs would be the focal point for the delivery of services.However,where infrastructure and other facilities are inadequate in AWCs,then alternative arrangements will have to be made in schools/Panchayat Community buildings. The SABLA scheme on a pilot basis has been approved by GOI initially in 200 districts(all over India).These districts have been selected from all States/UTs on the basis of a composite index based on indicators relevant to the condition of Adolescent Girls across the country.
An integrated package of services is to be provided to AGs that would be as follows-
i.  Nutrition provision
ii.  Iron and Folic Acid (IFA) supplementation 
iii.  Health check-up and Referral services
iv.  Nutrition & Health Education (NHE)
v.  Counseling/Guidance on family welfare, ARSH, child care practices and home management 
vi.  Life Skill Education and accessing public services
vii.  Vocational training for girls aged 16 and above under National Skill Development Program (NSDP).

Marble Industry in Rajasthan

Marble Industry in Rajasthan: Rajasthan has a large spectrum of minerals in which building stones enjoy an important place. Marble occupies a unique position among building stones due to its pleasant look and easy carving. The term marble is derived from the Latin world "marmor" which itself comes from the Greek root "marmarous", meaning thereby a shining stone. Marble occurrences are widely distributed in India. However, occurrences of economic importance are limited to a few states namely Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujrat, Hariyana and Andhra Pradesh. Makrana marble and green marble have became famous world over. Rajasthan has the largest resorces of good quality marble in India. Marble industry of Rajasthan has a very old history, dating back to the time of Mogul Empire when the architectural marvel of the country - Taj Mahal - was built. Temples of Delwara in Mount Abu and Ranakpur are also testimonials of ancient marble industry of princely state of Rajasthan.
About 85% country's production is shared by Rajasthan. It has produced 4278.63 thousand tonnes of marble during 1999-2000 worth for Rs. 42903.15 lac rupees (Sale value). About 46% marble production of the state comes from Rajsamand district. It has produced 1700.844 thousand tonnes of marble against the total production of 3653.312 thousand tonnes during 1999-2000. Nagaur having 581 thousand tonnes production stands second and Alwar ranks third (565 th. tonnes).
Here is some Pictures of Rajasthan Marble Industry:

Camel Festival, Bikaner, Rajasthan

Camel Festival, Bikaner: Camel Festival is organized each year in January month by the state government with camel races, various cultural events and a fire dance performed by the Sidh people. This festival starts off with a magnificent procession of bedecked camels against the red sandstone backdrop of the Junagarh Fort (1588-1593) in the town. It is a colorful spectacle of beautifully decorated camels that fascinates the onlookers with their charm and grace. The festivity advances to the open sand-spreads of the Polo Grounds, followed by camel races, camel milking, fur cutting design, the best breed competition, camel acrobatics, camel bands and so on.
Bikaner camel festival has a historical significance. The camels were very important when there were no motor vehicles. At that time the camels were an important part of the transport in the city of Bikaner. Camel festival is organized by the Art and craft Department of Rajasthan Tourism with an intention of attracting more and more tourists to this city which is famous for its camels. The camels of Rajasthan were famous for their endurance as well as their strength and beauty. Today, even when cars have taken away much of pressure from our Ship of Desert of Rajasthan, camels continue to hold their place intact.

Chittorgarh Fort

Chittorgarh Fort - Some Fact & GK QUIZ:
* Chittorgarh Fort is the largest fort in India and Rajasthan.
* Chittorgarh Fort was build by the Mauryans during the 7th century AD and hence derives its name after the Mauryan ruler, Chitrangada Mori, as inscribed on coins of the period.
* It is situated on the left bank of the Berach river (a tributary of the Banas River)
* The fort was sacked three times between the 15th and 16th centuries, Following these defeats, Jauhar was committed thrice by more than 13,000 ladies and children of the Rajput heroes who laid their lives in battles at Chittorgarh Fort, first led by Rani Padmini wife of Rana Rattan Singh who was killed in the battle in 1303, and later by Rani Karnavati in 1537 AD. 
* Vijay Stambha (Tower of Victory) or Jaya Stambha, called the symbol of Chittor and a particularly bold expression of triumph, was erected by Rana Kumbha between 1458 and 1468 to commemorate his victory over Mahmud Shah I Khalji, the Sultan of Malwa, in 1440.

Kalisindh Super Thermal Power plant, Rajasthan

Kalisindh Super Thermal Power plant: World's Tallest Thermal Power Plant is Ready for Production Kalisindh, super thermal power plant located at Jhalawer, Rajasthan is all set to start power production from the month of May, 2013. The capacity of world's tallest super thermal plant with two units of 600 mega watts each is 2.40 crore units of power. Government of Rajasthan is providing financial support to this project, the estimated cost of which is Rs. 7727 crore. The construction of this mega thermal power plant is being looked after by the BGR company. 
Project Highlights:
• Tallest cooling towers 202 mt high.
• 2.40 crore units power production capacity per day
• 20000 tonnes of coal will be consumed in the production
• 80000 houses (approximately) will receive power everyday
• 3200 people will get employment

RAS Main Admit Card 2013

RAS Main Admit Card: Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC), Ajmer on 20th May 2013 has uploaded the Admit Card for RAS Mains Examination 2012 schedule from 30th May 2013 at various centers in Rajasthan. The Admit card for RAS Main Exam 2012 are now available on RPSC Website https://www.rpsconline.rajasthan.gov.in/admissionCard
Candidates can Download / Print the RAS Mains 2012 Admit card from official website of RPSC Ajmer i.e. www.rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in from below website Link. 
 
Download RAS Mains Admit Card 2013

Good Luck to all RAS MAINS Aspirants

Largest Cement producing state in India

Largest cement producing state in india: Rajasthan is second largest cement producer state in India after Andhra Pradesh. As of March, 2012, Rajasthan had 19 projects with aggregate Cement capacity of 38.8 million tonnes per annum (MTPA). The cement industry in Rajasthan is witnessing significant growth in recent years. The key strength of Rajasthan cement industry is the presence of large limestone reserves, estimated to be over 2.5 billion tones. MS grade limestone of Jaisalmer district is supplied to various steel plants of the country. Currently, 15 major cement plants and 2 medium cement plants are in operation with a total installed capacity of about 20.3 million tonnes per annum. Given the availability of huge cement grade limestone reserves, more than 10 cement plants will be installed in the State in near future, particularly in Chittorgarh, Jaipur, Jhunjhunu, Nagaur and Pali.
Major Existing Cement Company in Rajasthan

1. Shree Cement
2. Birla Cement
3. Grasim Cement
4. Ambuja Cement
5. ACC Cements
6. Bangur Cement
7. Binani Cement
8. Laxmi Cement
9. Wonder Cement
Largest cement producing state in india: India is the world's second largest producer (224.4 million tonnes per annum ) of cement , after China , in the world. Tamil Nadu is the third largest cement producing state , after Andhra Pradesh and Rajasthan.
Top Three Cement producing state of India:
1. Andhra Pradesh (AP)
2. Rajasthan
3. Tamilnadu

Aak Plant | Aak Flower | Calotropis

Aak Plant: Aak (Hindi) Plant / Flower / Aak Fruit (Dodi) or Calotropis plant (English) is found in Rajasthan or Western Part of India mostly apart from most parts of the world in dry, sandy and alkaline soils and warm climate. Even aak plant is found in all part of India from Punjab and Rajasthan to Assam and Kanyakumari but It grows abundantly in Rajasthan. It is found in its waste lands and grows as a weed in agricultural lands.
Aak plant benefits / Importance:
* The plant is known as aak in Ayurveda and was used in cases of cutaneous diseases, intestinal worms, cough, ascites, asthma, bronchitis, dyspepsia, paralysis, swellings, intermittent fevers, anorexia, inflammations and tumors.
* As mentioned earlier in the article, the plant was described as Aak in Ayurveda and finds its use in many traditional medicines.
* The flowers of the plant are offered to the Hindu deity Shiva and Hanuma
Here is some pictures of Aak Plant with Flower and Fruit clicked in Rajasthan:

Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC) in Rajasthan

Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC): Under the Eleventh Five Year Plan of India(2007–2012), Ministry of Railways is constructing a new Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC) covering about 2762 route km long two routes - the Eastern Corridor from Ludhiana to Dankuni and the Western Corridor from Jawahar Lal Nehru Port, at Nhava Sheva in Navi Mumbai to Tughlakabad, Delhi/Dadri along with interlinking of two corridors at Khurja. Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India Limited (DFCCIL) is a corporation run by the Government of India to undertake planning & development, mobilisation of financial resources and construction, maintenance and operation of the Dedicated Freight Corridors.
Western Corridor of Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC) is 1,483 km long rail corridor connecting the Jawaharlal Nehru Port near Mumbai with Dadri near Delhi. The DFC is in planning stages and is to be constructed by 2016. 39% of the corridor will pass through Rajasthan, creating new opportunities for companies located in Rajasthan to access the large Western and Northern domestic markets, as well as international markets via ports on the western seaboard. The DFC will provide high speed, double stacked container rail connectivity that will reduce transit time, costs and increase reliability.

Women & Law, Act in Constitution of India

Social issues for Women in India & Provision in Constitution of India:
1. Woman Reservation Bill: Women's Reservation Bill or the The Constitution (108th Amendment) Bill, is a pending bill in India which proposes to amend the Constitution of India to reserve 33% of all seats in the Lower house of Parliament of India, the Lok Sabha, and in all state legislative assemblies for women. The seats to be reserved in rotation will be determined by draw of lots in such a way that a seat shall be reserved only once in three consecutive general elections.
Current Status: The Upper House Rajya Sabha passed the bill on 9 Mar 2010. As of March 2013, the Lower House Lok Sabha has not yet voted on the bill108th amendment, 33% reservation in Lok Sabha & All Vidhansabha of States
2. PC & PNDT Act 1994:  Pre-natal Diagnostic Techniques (Regulation and Prevention of Misuse) Act, 1994 to curb this practice and brought into operation from 1st January, 1996. PNDT Act and Rules have been amended keeping in view the emerging technologies for selection of sex before and after conception and problems faced in the working of implementation of the ACT and certain directions of Honorable Supreme Court. These amendments have come into operation with effect from 14th February, 2003.
As per PC & PNDT Act 1994
A. No Genetic Counseling Centre, Genetic Laboratory or Genetic Clinic unless registered under this Act, shall conduct or associate with, or help in, conducting activities relating to pre-natal diagnostic techniques.
B. No Genetic Counseling Centre, Genetic Laboratory or Genetic Clinic shall employ or cause to be employed any person who does not possess the prescribed qualifications;
C. No medical geneticist, gynecologist, pediatrician, registered medical practitioner or any other person shall conduct or cause to be conducted or aid in conducting by himself or through any other person, any pre-natal diagnostic techniques at a place other than a place registered under this Act
3. Protection of Woman from Domestic Violence Act 2005: An Act to provide for more effective protection of the rights of women guaranteed under the Constitution who are victims of violence of any kind occurring within the family and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005 differs from the earlier law, Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code, in that it explicitly defines domestic violence in addition to dowry-related cruelty. omestic violence is defined as follows:
For the purposes of this Act, any conduct of the respondent shall constitute domestic violence if he:
(a) habitually assaults or makes the life of the aggrieved person miserable by cruelty of conduct even if such conduct does not amount to physical ill-treatment; or
(b) forces the aggrieved person to lead an immoral life; or
(c) otherwise injures or harms the aggrieved person.  
4. National Commission for Woman: The National Commission for Women was set up as statutory body in January 1992 under the National Commission for Women Act, 1990 ( Act No. 20 of 1990 of Govt.of India ) to :
A. review the Constitutional and Legal safeguards for women ;
B. recommend remedial legislative measures ;
C. facilitate redressal of grievances and
D. advise the Government on all policy matters affecting women.
In keeping with its mandate, the Commission initiated various steps to improve the status of women and worked for their economic empowerment during the year under report.  The Commission completed its visits to all the States/UTs except Lakshdweep and prepared Gender Profiles to assess the status of women and their empowerment.  It received a large number of complaints and acted suo-moto  in several cases to provide speedy justice.  It took up the issue of child marriage, sponsored legal awareness programmes,  Parivarik Mahila Lok Adalats and reviewed laws such as Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961, PNDT Act 1994, Indian Penal Code 1860 and the National Commission for Women Act, 1990 to make them more stringent and effective.  It organized workshops/ consultations, constituted expert committees on economic empowerment of women, conducted workshops/seminars for gender awareness and took up publicity campaign against female foeticide, violence against women, etc. in order to generate awareness in the society against these social evils. Rastra Mahila .. newslatter published By NCW in Hindi as well as English.
5. Constitutional Provision for Woman
Article 14: Equality before law
Article 15: Prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth
Article 16: Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment
Article 21: Protection of life and personal liberty
Article 23: Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced labour
Article 39: Certain principles of policy to be followed by the State
Article 42: Provision for just and humane conditions of work and maternity relief
Article 45: Provision for free and compulsory education for children

Jobs in Mewar Aanchalik Gramin Bank, Udaipur Notification, Apply Online www.mewarbank.com

Mewar Aanchalik Gramin Bank, Udaipur (Rajasthan) invites online application from Indian citizens for the recruitment of 45 Officer Scale-II (Chartered Accountants), Office Assistant (Multipurpose) posts who have appeared at the Common Written Examination for RRBs conducted by IBPS in September 2012 and declared qualified. 
1. Officer Scale-II (Chartered Accountants): 05 Posts
2. Office Assistant (Multipurpose): 40 posts
Qualification
: Candidates must complete Bachelor of Degree or its equivalent from a recognized university. They must have proficiency in local Language for Office Asst post and Certified Associate ship (CA) from Institute of Chartered Accountants of India for Office Scale-II post and who have appeared at the CWE for RRBs conducted by IBPS in September 2012 and declared qualified.
Application Fee: Candidates must pay the fee of Rs.100/- for all others and Rs.20/- for SC/ ST/ PWD candidates in any branch of ICICI Bank Ltd  in Account No. 693805111898 by means of a Payment Challan available in the Bank’s website.

Trinetra Ganesh Temple

Trinetra Ganesh Temple: Trinetra Ganesh Temple devoted to Lord Ganesh is located in Ranthambhore fort, Ranthambhore in Sawai Madhopur District of Rajasthan. Temples dedicated to Ganesh are very famous as Shree Ganesh is the first to be worshipped before beginning any new project or venture as the Vighnaharta, the destroyer of obstacles. Wednesday is the main day of darshan and puja, but this temple is frequented by hundreds of devotees everyday. Trinetra Ganesh Temple has Lord Ganesh Idol with three eyes. Trinetra Ganesh Temple is one of most worshiped temple in south-East Rajasthan where many thousand people come every year and Ganesh Mela is organized on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi.
It is believed from the ancient times that Trinetra Ganesha Of Ranthambhore is the Pratham Ganesha. Lord Ganesh is God of Good Fortune , Education, knowledge, wisdom and wealth located in Ranthambhore fort, about 12 KMs from Sawai Madhopur ,Rajasthan. Shree Ganesha drives away all sorrows, difficulties, and miseries. Shree Ganesha is the enemy of all obstacles. Shree Ganesha is the destroyer of obstacles. Shree Ganesha confers happiness and peace (on his devotees). Shree Ganesha is the master of all these powers (intellect (buddhi) and fulfillment (siddhi, self-realization). 

SATCOM in Rajasthan

SATCOM in Rajasthan: Satellite Communication Network (SATCOM) in Rajasthan utilize potentials of Satellite Communication in training and extension activities of line departments, Government of Rajasthan had decided to establish SATCOM in collaboration with Development and Educational Communication Unit (DECU), Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), Government of India, Ahmedabad. Science and Technology Department is the Nodal Agency for it. For effective utilization and operation a Coordination Committee under Chairmanship of Chief Secretary with Principal Secretaries / Secretaries of various line departments as Members was formed. Under the network.  Integrated Uplink Station (HUB) has been established and operational at IGPRS, Jaipur providing connectivity to Edusat, Telemedicine and Gramsat. Two way interactive terminals (two way audio and video ) Satellite Interactive Terminals (SIT) have been installed and tested at 32 Zila Parishads. One way video and two way audio, Receive Only Terminals (ROTs) have been installed and operational at all 237 Panchayat Samitis Head Quarters of the State. Ready made programmes of some of line Department are being relayed. A sizable studio at IGPRS is also ready for live telecast. The network will be a widespread communication platform through which centralized lecture facility to remote areas, extension activities and propagation of policies of State Government to common masses.
Rajasthan Government plans to extend the ambitious Satellite Communication System (SATCOM) to all village panchayats across the State by establishing Receive Only Terminals (ROTs) linked with the satellite interactive terminals at the district headquarters. The infrastructure will be used for providing information on various public welfare schemes to villagers.
For More details in Hindi on SATCOM visit: 

PTET 2013 Question Paper with Answers

PTET 2013 Question Paper with Answers: Rajasthan Pre Teachers Entrance Test (PTET) Exam 2013  is held Today, 5th May 2013 (Saturday) on different centers in Rajasthan. PTET 2013 Cut-off Marks is expected inline with PTET 2012 as paper is neither easy nor too hard. PTET Exam 2013 was held for Admission in 777 Colleges in Rajasthan for B.Ed Academic year 2013-14 for approx. 90000 seats in Rajasthan. Total 2.15 Lakh students applied for PTET 2013 Examination at 538 centers in Rajasthan. PTET 2013 was held from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM Today.
PTET Exam 2013 question papers contains total 200 Questions, which is divided into Four sections with 50 Questions in each section of paper. Here we try to compile complete Answer Key for PTET Exam 2013 for 200 Questions asked today in PTET Examination 2013 while readers are advised to note that this is not official Answer key as Official PTET 2013 Answer key will be uploaded by JNVU, Jodhpur soon. For time being lets Discuss and find out the Answers of Some of Questions  asked in PTET 2013 Question Paper. 

Rajasthan Budget Facts | राजस्थान बजट कुछ तथ्य

Rajasthan Budget Facts | राजस्थान बजट कुछ तथ्य:
* राजस्थान का प्रथम बजट वित्त मंत्री के रूप प्रस्तुत किया था  -  नाथूराम मिर्धा
* राजस्थान का बजट राजस्थान विधानसभा की जगह लोकसभा में प्रस्तुत किया गया था -1993 बाबरी मस्जिद विवाद के कारण राष्ट्रपति शासन लागू होने के कारण
* राजस्थान के ऐसे वित्तमंत्री जिन्होंने बजट पेश नहीं किया - मानिकचंद सुराना(1979-80) सरकार गिर जाने के कारण
* सर्वाधिक बार बजट पेश करने वाले मंत्री - चन्दनमल बैद 9 बार
* Budget 2013-14 कुल बजट राशि = Rs. 94871.95  करोड़
* Budget 2013-14 वार्षिक योजना का आकर = Rs. 40139 करोड़

Rajasthan Veterinary Officer / Pashu Chikitsa Adhikari Jobs 2013 Notification, Apply Online, Syllabus, Exam Date www.rpsconline.rajasthan.gov.in

Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC), Ajmer issued Recruitment Notification dated 2nd May 2013 for the recruitment of 350 Veterinary Officer / Pashu Chikitsa Adhikari in Govt. of Rajasthan as mentioned here: 
Job Post: Veterinary Officer / Pashu Chikitsa Adhikari
Total Post: 350 Post
Pay Scale
: PB-3 Rs. 15600-3900+ Grade Pay Rs. 5400 
Qualification: Bachelors degree in Veterinary science and animal husbandry or its equivalent from a recognized university. Knowing knowledge of Hindi written in devnagri script and knowledge of rajasthani culture.
Age: 20-37 years as on 1.1.2014 
How to apply: Eligible candidate should apply ONLINE through official website of RPSC Ajmer www.rpsconline.rajasthan.gov.in on or before 30th May 2013
Important dates:
Start date of online application: 5th May 2013
Last date of online application: 30th May 2013
For Job RPSC Veterinary Officer Job Notification CLICK HERE
For Job RPSC Veterinary Officer ONLINE apply CLICK HERE

Rajasthan Geologist / Bhubaigyanik Jobs 2013 Notification, Apply Online, Syllabus, Exam Date www.rpsconline.rajasthan.gov.in

Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC), Ajmer issued Recruitment Notification dated 2nd May 2013 for the recruitment of 14 job post of Geologist / BhuVaigyanik  in Govt. of Rajasthan as mentioned here: 
Job Post: Geologist / Bhu Vaigyanik
Total Post: 14 Post
Pay Scale
: PB-3 Rs. 15600-3900+ Grade Pay Rs. 5400 
Qualification: Post Graduate Degree in Geology or Applied Geology from a University established by Law in India or Diploma in Applied Geology from Indian School of Mines and Applied Geology Dhanbad or a qualification declared equivalent by the Govt.  Knowing knowledge of Hindi written in devnagri script and knowledge of rajasthani culture.
Age: 20-42 years as on 1.1.2014 
How to apply: Eligible candidate should apply ONLINE through official website of RPSC Ajmer www.rpsconline.rajasthan.gov.in on or before 30th May 2013
Important dates:
Start date of online application: 5th May 2013
Last date of online application: 30th May 2013
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Rajasthan Programmer Exam 2013 Notification, Apply Online, Syllabus, Paper Pattern, Exam Date

Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC), Ajmer issued Recruitment Notification dated 2nd May 2013 for the recruitment of 173 Programmers in Department of IT and Communication(DoITC), Govt. of Rajasthan as mentioned here: 
Job Post: Programmer
Total Post: 173 Post
Pay Scale: (PB-2) Rs.9300-34800 + Grade Pay Rs.4200/-
Qualification: B.E./B.Tech./M.Sc. in Information Technology or Computer Science or Electronics and Communications or M.C.A. from a recognized University established by law in India or a qualification recognized as equivalent thereto by the Government. OR M.Tech. degree in Information Technology or Computer Science or Electronics and Communications from a recognized University established by law in India or a qualification recognized as equivalent thereto by the Government.OR M.B.A. (IT) from a University established by law in India or a qualification recognized as equivalent thereto by the Government. (2) Working Knowledge of Hindi written in Devnagari Script and knowledge of Rajasthani Culture.
Age: 21-35 Years
Application Fee: Rs. 500 for GEN, Rs. 250 for OBC, Rs. 150 for ST/ST candidates. 
How to apply: Eligible candidate should apply ONLINE through official website of RPSC Ajmer www.rpsconline.rajasthan.gov.in on or before 30th May 2013
Important dates:
Start date of online application: 5th May 2013
Last date of online application: 30th May 2013
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Rajasthan Assistant Jailer Exam 2013 Notification, Apply Online, Syllabus, Paper Pattern, Exam Date

Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC), Ajmer issued Recruitment Notification dated 2nd May 2013 for the recruitment of 42 Assistant Jailor in Govt. of Rajasthan as mentioned here: 
Job Post: Assistant Jailer
Total Post: 42 Post
Pay Scale: (PB-1) Rs.5200-20200 + Grade Pay Rs.2000/- 
Qualification: Graduate for Recognized University. Physically Qualification No Candidate for the post of Assistant Jailor, Who is less than 168 cms. in height and whose deflated chest measurement is less than 81 cms. and inflated chest measurement less than 86 cms. shall be deemed to be physically fit. 
Age: 18-26 Years
Application Fee: Rs. 500 for GEN, Rs. 250 for OBC, Rs. 150 for ST/ST candidates. 
How to apply: Eligible candidate should apply ONLINE through official website of RPSC Ajmer www.rpsconline.rajasthan.gov.in on or before 30th May 2013
Important dates:
Start date of online application: 5th May 2013
Last date of online application: 30th May 2013
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Akbar ka Kila, Ajmer | Akbar's Fort | Government Museum Ajmer

Akbar ka Kila, Ajmer: Akbar ka Kila or Akbar's Fort is situated in Ajmer city of Rajasthan. Akbar ka kila is also known as Government Museum, Ajmer. Akbar's fort is situated in middle of Ajmer city. It was built by Akbar in 1570 for frequent visits to Ajmer as well as a bastion for his advancing empire. Akbar ka kila is very small as compare to other forts in Rajasthan, but in our opinion we would call it Government Museum, Ajmer. This fort is covered with high boundary-wall while museum gallery inside the fort's varamdah which contains brief history of Akbar's fort, Shila-lekh, various statues of 12th to 18th century. Akbar ka kila is important in history as Ajmer was the base for his operations in Rajputana during british raj and Sir Thomas Roe gets trade permission through the Court of Ajmir during Jahangir's regime.
Point to Remember: 
* Sir Thomas Roe visited Court of Ajmir during Jahangir's regime.
*  Akbar ka Kila is also know as Magnet.
Here is some of pictures of Akbar ka Kila, Ajmer or Akbar's Fort, Ajmer or Government Museum, Ajmer.