Tuesday, 14 August 2018

RRB Group D Admit Card: जानिए कब जारी होगा ग्रुप डी के पदों पर भर्ती परीक्षा के लिए एडमिट कार्ड


रेलवे ग्रुप डी के पदों पर भर्ती परीक्षा के लिए RRB Admit Card जल्द ही जारी कर देगा. उम्मीदवार अपना एडमिट कार्ड ऑफिशियल वेबसाइट RRB D Group Admit Card/RRB Admit Card ऐसे कर पाएंगे डाउनलोड

स्टेप 1: उम्मीदवारों को अपना एडमिट कार्ड डाउनलोड करने के लिए RRB की ऑफिशियल वेबसाइट indianrailways.gov.in पर जाना होगा.
स्टेप 2: अब RRB Group D Admit Card के लिंक पर क्लिक करना होगा.
स्टेप 3: नया पेज खुलेगा, यहां आपको अपना रजिस्ट्रेशन नंबर और मांगी गई अन्य जानकारी भरकर सबमिट करनी है.

स्टेप 4: अब आपका एडमिट कार्ड आपकी स्क्रीन पर आ जाएगा, आप इसे डाउनलोड कर सकते हैं, भविष्य के लिए आप इसका प्रिंट ऑउट भी ले सकते हैं. http://www.indianrail.gov.in पर चाकर डाउनलोड कर पाएंगे.


खास बातें

  • ग्रुप डी की भर्ती परीक्षा के लिए एडमिट कार्ड जल्द जारी होगा.
  • ग्रुप डी के 62,907 पदों पर भर्ती परीक्षा होगी.
  • सितंबर या अक्टूबर के महीने में परीक्षा आयोजित की जा सकती है.
RRB D Group Admit Card/RRB Admit Card ऐसे कर पाएंगे डाउनलोड
स्टेप 1: 
उम्मीदवारों को अपना एडमिट कार्ड डाउनलोड करने के लिए RRB की ऑफिशियल वेबसाइट indianrailways.gov.in पर जाना होगा.
स्टेप 2: अब RRB Group D Admit Card के लिंक पर क्लिक करना होगा.
स्टेप 3: नया पेज खुलेगा, यहां आपको अपना रजिस्ट्रेशन नंबर और मांगी गई अन्य जानकारी भरकर सबमिट करनी है.
स्टेप 4: अब आपका एडमिट कार्ड आपकी स्क्रीन पर आ जाएगा, आप इसे डाउनलोड कर सकते हैं, भविष्य के लिए आप इसका प्रिंट ऑउट भी ले सकते हैं.

CIMFR Jobs 2018: 02 Project Assistant Vacancy for B.Tech/B.E, B.Sc Salary 25,000 published on 14th August 2018

CIMFR Jobs 2018: 02 Project Assistant Vacancy for B.Tech/B.E, B.Sc Salary 25,000 published on 14th August 2018
On 08/08/2018, CIMFR announced Job notification to hire candidates who completed B.Tech/B.E, B.Sc for the position of Project Assistant.
Vacancy 1Project Assistant
QualificationB.Tech/B.E, B.Sc
Vacancies02 Posts
SalaryRs. 15,000 - Rs. 25,000/- Per Month
ExperienceFresher
Job LocationDhanbad
Walk-In Date18/08/2018
Other Qualification Details: 
1. Project Assistant Level: 1
a. Essential Qualification: Graduation in Zoology.
b. Stipend: Rs.15,000/- Per Month.

2. Project Assistant Level: 2
a. Essential Qualification: B.E/B.Tech in Chemical/Mining Engineering.
b. Stipend: Rs.25,000/- Per Month.

3. Project Title: Estimation of fugitive carbon dloxide emission from indian coal miniing Activities.
Age: Project Assistant I - 28 Years, Project Assistant II - 30 Years.

Venue

Barwa Road Campus, CSIR-CIMFR 

Selection Procedure

Selection Will be Based either Written Exam/Interview

How to Apply

1. Candidate should read the advertisement properly and fill up Online application in which Applicant should mention Advertisement no. and date. Name of Candidate, Father's name, Date of Birth, Educational Qualification, Percentage, Year of Passing, Category, Address. Mobile Number, Email address, Experience, if any, in their application Form and print out of the same application. Candidate must produce Original Certificates for Verification before appearing in Walk In-Interview.

2.  CSIR-CIMFR and submit the print pf the Application Form already submitted online along with copies of all Certificates/Morks sheet end show original Copy of all tho certificates/marks sheets for verification failing which Candidate will not be allowed for Interview. Venue: Barwa Road Campus, CSIR-CIMFR, Walk in Date: 18/08/2018 at 10.00 A.M.

Happy hours! Reliance Jio to disrupt broadband market with low pricing

Jio’s home broadband pricing would be “much more affordable and well below the current 4G mobile data rates that are in Rs 2.7-5 per GB range.

Reliance jio is poised to launch a mass-market, high-speed, wired, brodband service bundled with internet-based television programming starting at about Rs 500 a month, or effectively half of what cable operators charge for similar services.

The Mukesh Ambani-controlled telco is looking at a commercial rollout of jioGigaFiber on 15th August, initially in the metros and about 80 top tier 1and 2 markets, a person with knowledge of the plan told ET. Availability of the service will depend on the volume of consumer registrations starting August 15, the person said.
At present, cable operators offer home broadband packs – over 100 GB of data at 100 Mbps speed – at Rs 700-1,000 a month per household and charge an additional Rs 250-300 per home for TV services. Jio’s pricing for a similar bundled offer would be about 50% lower as it focuses on volumes to drive demand.

Analysts estimate the company’s home broadband pricing to be at a 25-30% discount to current 4G mobile data rates. Jio’s home broadband pricing would be “much more affordable and well below the current 4G mobile data rates that are in Rs 2.7-5 per GB range,” said Rajiv Sharma, HSBC director and telecom analyst. According to Naveen Kulkarni, telecom analyst at PhillipCapital, Jio’s home broadband bundled with TV services won’t affect its own 4G mobile data business.
“There can be very limited cannibalisation even if Jio prices fixed broadband (with bundled internet TV services) at 30% below 4G mobile broadband rates as the two data products are very different – one meant for the home user and the other for the person on-the move. Also, the quality of video streaming in a fibre-based home broadband scenario would be far more reliable and consistent than 4G mobile broadband,” Kulkarni said.

At press time, Jio did not reply to ET’s queries. Hetal Gandhi, director (research) and telecom expert at Crisil Ltd, expects “bundled services to emerge as the key differentiator and start gaining importance among operators as they seek to improve stickiness and gain market share.” She said Verizon in the US and Vodafone Plc in the UK rely on bundled offerings to retain subscribers and gain market share and have moved towards offering quad-play bundles – typically when consumers buy a combination of landline, internet, television and mobile services from a single company.

Another person said Jio may deploy IP multicasting technology to offer internet-based TV services so that home broadband customers don’t use up their data for television. The technology allows a single stream of TV services to be delivered to a group of recipients. HSBC’s Sharma said IP multicasting makes sense because “without such a technology, Jio would have had to provide each home a data allowance of over 500-600 GB per month for delivering TV services alone, which would limit the company’s ability to price home broadband with bundled TV services at an attractive Rs 500 per month.”

Reliance JioGigaFiber: Everything you need to know about Jio’s broadband service

Reliance Jio is expected to disrupt the telecom industry once again with its new low-cost broadband service. Here’s everything you need to know about JioGigaFiber.

                                                   Updated: Aug 14, 2018 08:28:04
Reliance Jio last month announced the launch of its JioGigaFiber fixed broadband services in India. Registrations for Jio’s new fiber-based internet services will open from August 15. The company claims that it will be offering ultra high-speed internet speeds up to 1Gbps. Jio is also bundling the service with GigaRouter and GigaTV set-top box.
“Starting this Independence Day, August 15th you can start registering your interest for JioGigaFiber through both MyJio and Jio.com. We will prioritise our JioGigaFiber rollout to those localities from where we receive the highest number of registrations. JIOGIGAFIBER will be the largest greenfield fixed-line broadband rollout anywhere in the world, with rollout happening in 1,100 cities of India simultaneously,” said Mukesh Ambani at the company’s annual general meeting last month.
“At Jio, we are determined to take India to be among the top-5 in broadband connectivity, both for mobility as well as fiber based wireline connectivity. We have built future proof networks and will continue to deliver the most advanced technologies to our customers for decades to come,” he added.
Reliance JioGigaFiber: Data plans, pricing
Reliance Jio hasn’t announced the data plans for its new broadband service yet. According to reports, the company will be offering JioGigaFiber data plans starting at Rs 500 and will be significantly cheaper than the current broadband plans offered by other operators. The plan will also include subscription to Jio’s new set-top-box as well.
Currently, Jio is offering a GigaFiber preview in select cities wherein users are getting internet speeds up to 100Mbps for 90 days along with a monthly data quota of 100GB. This includes free access to Jio’s premium applications. Those who have exhausted the 100GB quote also get a data top of 40GB via Jio.com and MyJjio.com.
For GigaFiber service, Reliance Jio isn’t charging any installation fee. But there’s a security deposit of Rs 4,500 – similar to its schemes for JioPhone.
The preview offer is currently available only to pre-paid users. The company plans to roll out the scheme for postpaid users very soon.
Reliance JioGigaFiber: Is it faster or better?
As the name implies, Jio’s new broadband service is based on fiber-network. Fiber is considered to be better and faster than the traditional copper-based communication delivery lines. From the technology point of view, GigaFiber should be fast.
“Fiber networks are not required to be changed post installation as the companies upgrade them with latest technology that creates the electronic light pulses and not by replacing the fiber cables,” Jio explains on its website.
“JioGigaFiber’s ultra-fast download and upload speeds enable UHD, Video conferencing and variety of camera application usage and experience seamlessly,” it adds.
But Reliance Jio isn’t the only one to offer fiber-based broadband service in India. Rival Airtel introduced ‘V-Fiber’ technology in 2016 as part of its Project Leap programme. Airtel, however, is promising maximum internet speeds up to 100Mbps.
State-run BSNL also has its own FTTH (fiber-to-the-home) service under which it is offering speeds up to 100Mbps. The operator is offering speeds up to 50Mbps till 500GB for Rs 777 and up to 100Mbps till 750GB for Rs 1,277.
As far as Reliance Jio’s 1Gbps speed claims go, smaller players like Spectra, earlier known as Spectranet, offer 1Gbps speeds in select cities. ACT had launched 1Gbps broadband services in 2017, becoming the country’s first ISP to offer so. The company is currently offering a Rs 2,999 data plan with 1Gbps speeds with a monthly data quota of 3000GB.
First Published: Aug 14, 2018 08:18:51

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