Wednesday, July 6, 2011

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Amravati University Result 2011, SGBAU Amravati Result - www.sgbau.ac.in : The Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University (SGBAU) Amravati, Maharashtra formerly known as Amravati University has regularly updates its website (www.sgbau.ac.in) to declare the result for the exams held regularly. Amravati University has made the script especially for the candidates which can produce the result only enter by roll number. So candidates need only the roll number to know the Result. We made this page especially for the Amravati University Result 2011. All the old & new results of Amravati University are available online at the main official website (www.sgbau.ac.in) of the University. Candidates can get the Amravati University Result 2011 easily by visit link given below.

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MMYVV Result 2011, MMYVV Jabalpur Results 2011 - www.mmyvv.com : The Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya (MMYVV) Jabalpur, M.P. formerly known as Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic University (MMYVU) Jabalpur has regularly updates its website (www.mmyvv.com) to declare the result for the exams held regularly. MMYVV Jabalpur has made the script especially for the candidates which can produce the result only enter by roll number. So candidates need only the roll number to know the Result. We made this page especially for the MMYVV Result 2011. All the old & new results of MMYVV are available online at the main official website (www.mmyvv.com) of the University. Candidates can get the MMYVV Result 2011 easily by visit link given below.

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Rohilkhand University UP MJPRU B.Ed Entrance Exam Result


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It was established in 1975 as an affiliating University.It was carved out of the then Agra University as there was a dire need to establish a separate university since the region has a lower literacy rate compared to the national average. Its status was upgraded to affiliating cum residential University in 1985 when four teaching departments were established in the campus.

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CEEP–2011 Polytechnics Admissions- Ceep 2011 Web Counselling from 5 July - CEEP 2011 Web Councelling - How To Do CEEP–2011 Web Councelling

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CEEP Candidate Registration for Certificate verification going on...

CEEP Candidate Registration for Certificate verification started from 2 July and running smoothly, ends 9th July. Procedure to be followed for exercising options on web/Internet in http://apceep.nic.in
Candidate can enter the options from home or from any internet cafe or from any Help Line Center with the help of filled in manual option form. Candidate must have already completed certificate verification(Read instructions).
Exercising options on web Schedule:
  • 05.07.2011 & 06.07.2011 1 to 50000
  • 07.07.2011 & 08.07.2011 50001 to 120000
  • 09.07.2011 & 10.07.2011 120001 to LAST
Steps to be followed for entering the options on web:
  1. Entering the URL through internet, 2.Generation of password, 3. Option entry and 4.Log out (Read instructions) in web/Internet only in http://apceep.nic.in
Final Allotment of Seats The allotments on 14-07-2011 based on merit, category, sex, Local area, special reservation category etc and will be placed in the web. Candidate have to download the allotment order. This is final allotment and request for change will not be entertained.
Payment of Fees: All candidates whose parental income is up to one lakh per annum from all sources, is eligible for Tuition fee reimbursement and need not pay any amount through challan. Payment of Fees Download the challan form with allotment order for payment of fee or collect it from helpline center. With downloaded allotment order you have to remit the fees in one of the branches of Andhra Bank or Indian Bank in the State and obtain a receipt.
Reporting at College: With downloaded allotment order, fee receipt etc., you have to report at the respective College in which seat is allotted within the date mentioned by the authorities. If you fail to report on or before the date stipulated by the authority the allotment made in favor of you will be treated as cancelled and you will have no claim further on the allotment.

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Central Bank of India Result 2010 - 2011 for Clerks - check now - www.centralbankofindia.co.in : The Central Bank of India (CBI) will soon declared the Results for the Recruitment of 1163 Clerks. Before some days, Central Bank of India had announced the Clerk Recruitment Project 2010 - 2011. ON-Line Registration had closed on 08.12.2010 & the written test on the behalf on 1163 Clerks Recruitment 2010 - 2011 in Central Bank of India was held on 13.02.2011. After the examination, Candidates are waiting the Result. As per announcement, Central Bank of India Result 2010 - 2011 will be published soon at the main official website of the Bank i.e. www.centralbankofindia.co.in.

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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

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Hot beauty Preeti Jhangiani(Pawan Kalyan's 'Thammudu' fame) joined the list of glamorous actresses, who caught without panties in public places.


The actress was in Delhi on Wednesday to promote her first film as producer 'Sahi Dhandhe Galat Bande' directed by her husband Parvin Dabas. Preeti was dressed in a black short, and was sitting on a chair when he revealed the existence of the thing a lot. At the event, she was caught without panties and the pics are now searched heavily on the internet.

Earlier, it was actresses like Yana Gupta, Sonali Bendre, Shamita Shetty, Neetu Chandra of the celebrities who appeared without necessities in public places.

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The Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in the capital of India's Kerala state, Thiruvananthapuram, after enormous quantities of gold and silver jewellery, coins and precious stones were found in the vaults.
Worshippers throng Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple in Thiruvananthapuram, capital of the southern Indian state of Kerala. (File Photo)
Treasure valued at $17 billion has been discovered in the 16th-century Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple in southern Kerala state, India. Police have been deployed around the temple and metal detectors were set up at the entrance.
The Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in the capital of India's Kerala state, Thiruvananthapuram, after enormous quantities of gold and silver jewellery, coins and precious stones were found in the vaults.
A treasure trove of gold, diamonds and precious stones worth billions of pounds has been recovered from secret underground chambers beneath a 16th century south Indian temple. The dazzling hoard - which includes coins minted when the East India Company dominated trade with the sub-continent - has lain untouched for nearly 140 years.


Gold ornaments, gold and silver coins, stone studded crowns, idols and figurines inlaid with precious stones and jewels estimated to be worth a whopping over Rs 90,000 crore have been found from the cellars of Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple here.

The inventory list of jewellery after the opening of the chambers, some locked up for several decades, on Supreme Court orders, is expected to go up substantially.

The exercise which began on June 27 to assess the value of the articles has been undertaken by a seven-member panel of observers, including two former High Court judges. It will continue on Monday after a day's breather.

According to the temple sources, the treasure trove has been so far estimated at around Rs 90,000 crore, throwing up security concerns with police as an interim step deploying two platoons of armed personnel to guard the area.

While similar treasures possessed by many other princely states in pre-colonial India [ Images ] were plundered by attackers, or wasted on luxuries by members of the royal houses themselves, the Travancore kings are believed to have zealously guarded them as reserves of the state.

Coins from other princely states like Vijayanagar empire and European countries have also been found which might be part of the gifts received by the rulers of the time. While all major temples of the area were handed over to the Travancore Devaswom Board after merger of the princely state with the Indian Union after 1947, control of

Padmanabhaswamy temple was retained by the royal house through a covenant with the government.

Narayanan, former Indian History Congress President said, "The state or Central government cannot take over these assets as they are part of the temple coffers according to the system followed by the Travancore kings."


Thiruvananthapuram may be a tongue twister of a name to most people other than natives of Kerala, the southern Indian state whose capital it is. But better get used to it.

Thiruvananthapuram, a city crowded with ancient Hindu temples, is headed into the record books. Police have discovered more than $22 billion worth gold coins and precious stones worth billions of dollars in the vaults of one of the city’s oldest temples.

Armed commandoes cordoned off the medieval temple on Monday after local authorities, responding to an order by India’s Supreme Court, said that the initial search of the vaults yielded treasures worth at least $12 billion. On Tuesday morning, that figure had risen to $22 billion. Archeologists that figure may rise further.

The chief minister of southern Kerala state, Oommen Chandy, said local authorities needed to take precautions and had set up a three-tier security ring involving 100 armed police. Surveillance will be in place around the clock, and security forces are establishing a special control center and looking at bringing in cameras.

“The treasure will be kept in the temple itself and Kerala police are taking over its security from temple staff,” said Mr. Chandy.

Five vaults of the Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in the capital of Kerala state, Thiruvananthapuram, were opened last week, yielding enormous quantities of gold and silver jewelry, coins and precious stones.

Retired Kerala High Court judge C.S. Rajan, who is part of a seven-member team named by India’s Supreme Court to monitor the treasure hunt, estimated Sunday that the valuables could be worth up to a trillion rupees ($22 billion).

“Its antique and archeological value has not been yet been taken into account,” he stressed.

A seventh vault reinforced with iron walls would be opened only after a fresh direction from India’s top court, he said.

The Times of India said one ton of gold coins −some dating back to the era of French military leader Napoleon Bonaparte − as well as sacks full of diamonds and golden statues, were among the artifacts discovered in the temple.

The state-run national conservation agency, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), said it was stunned by the findings.

“Right now we are working in absolute darkness and we only know that fabulous treasure is pouring out,” ASI Director General Gautam Sengupta said.

“No archeologist has ever experienced vault after vault being opened and treasures being discovered like this,” Mr. Sengupta said in New Delhi, adding that many of the Hindu shrines across India were “very rich.”

The discoveries have catapulted the Hindu shrine, renowned for its intricate sculptures, into the league of world’s richest religious institutions.

It was built hundreds of years ago by the king of Travancore, and donations by devotees have been kept in the temple’s seven vaults ever since.

Since India achieved independence from Britain, in 1947, a trust managed by descendants of the Travancore royal family has controlled the temple.

Shashi Bhushan, a Thiruvananthapuram-based historian retired from Kerala University, told the Mint business newspaper that the treasure was likely to be “the proceeds of trade” from a nearby ancient trading center, Vizhinjam.

“They had a flourishing trade between various other kingdoms in India. Then there was revenue from various chiefdoms and local rulers,” he said.

India’s supreme court recently ordered that the temple be managed by the state of Kerala to ensure the security of its valuables.

Until now, the Thirupathy temple, in southern Andhra Pradesh state, was believed to be India’s richest temple, with offerings from devotees worth 320 billion rupees ($7.6 billion).

The Thirupathy temple would use hair shaven by pilgrims to make wigs, which its officials sold. The products would fetch million of dollars annually.

Kerala has traditionally sent thousands of workers to the Middle East each year, and they account for remittances that constitute some 25 percent of the state’s annual budget.



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