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Adv. No. 12/2019, Cat No. 12, Engineering Drawing Instructor, SKIL DEVELOPMENT and INDUSTRIAL TRAINING DEPARTMENT, HARYANA Afternoon Session
Adv. No. 12/2019, Cat No. 12, Engineering Drawing Instructor, SKIL DEVELOPMENT AND INDUSTRIAL TRAINING DEPARTMENT, HARYANA Afternoon Session Q1. A. B. C. D. Q2. A. B. C. D. Q3. A. B. C. D. Q4. A. B. C. D. Q5. A. B. C. D. December 12, 2019 Page 1 of 26 Adv. No. 12/2019, Cat No. 12, Engineering Drawing Instructor, SKIL DEVELOPMENT AND INDUSTRIAL TRAINING DEPARTMENT, HARYANA Afternoon Session Q6. __________ is the synonym of "REFORM". A. Claim B. Worsen C. Modernize D. Obliterate Q7. __________ is the antonym of "AMEND" A. Maintain B. Revise C. Adjust D. Rework Q8. Identify the meaning of the idiom in the sentence "I am leaving the city for good." A. Permanently B. Dislike for a place C. Better opportunity D. To be good to oneself Q9. Sentence given below may contain one or more mistakes. Identify the correct sentence. "The air in these classroom smells fresh." A. The air in these classrooms smells fresh. B. The air in the classroom smelling fresh. C. The air in classrooms smell fresh. D. The air in these classroom smelled fresh. Q10. Complete the sentence by choosing the correct form of the verb given in brackets. ___________ (drink) milk is good for health. A. Drunk B. Drinks C. Drank D. Drinking Q11. What does India Gate symbolize? A. Independence B. Architectural superiority C. Secularity D. Martyrdom December 12, 2019 Page 2 of 26 Adv. No. 12/2019, Cat No. 12, Engineering Drawing Instructor, SKIL DEVELOPMENT AND INDUSTRIAL TRAINING DEPARTMENT, HARYANA Afternoon Session Q11. इडं िया गेट डिसिा प्रतीि है? A. -
Gazetteers Organisation Revenue Department Haryana Chandigarh (India) 1998
HARYANA DISTRICT GAZETTEEERS ------------------------ REPRINT OF AMBALA DISTRICT GAZETTEER, 1923-24 GAZETTEERS ORGANISATION REVENUE DEPARTMENT HARYANA CHANDIGARH (INDIA) 1998 The Gazetteer was published in 1925 during British regime. 1st Reprint: December, 1998 © GOVERNMENT OF HARYANA Price Rs. Available from: The Controller, Printing and Stationery, Haryana, Chandigarh (India). Printed By : Controller of Printing and Stationery, Government of Haryana, Chandigarh. PREFACE TO REPRINTED EDITION The District Gazetteer is a miniature encyclopaedia and a good guide. It describes all important aspects and features of the district; historical, physical, social, economic and cultural. Officials and other persons desirous of acquainting themselves with the salient features of the district would find a study of the Gazetteer rewarding. It is of immense use for research scholars. The old gazetteers of the State published in the British regime contained very valuable information, which was not wholly reproduced in the revised volume. These gazetteers have gone out of stock and are not easily available. There is a demand for these volumes by research scholars and educationists. As such, the scheme of reprinting of old gazetteers was taken on the initiative of the Hon'ble Chief Minister of Haryana. The Ambala District Gazetteer of 1923-24 was compiled and published under the authority of Punjab Govt. The author mainly based its drafting on the assessment and final reports of the Settlement Officers. The Volume is the reprinted edition of the Ambala District Gazetteer of 1923-24. This is the ninth in the series of reprinted gazetteers of Haryana. Every care has been taken in maintaining the complete originality of the old gazetteer while reprinting. -
(Soil Conservation), Agriculture Department Haryana Afternoon Session
Adv. No. 6/2016 Cat No. 37 Agriculture Inspector (Soil Conservation), Agriculture Department Haryana Afternoon Session Q1. गए | A. B. C. D. Q2. गए ( ) | A. B. C. D. Q3. | ग A. B. C. D. Q4. ग ए | A. B. C. D. Q5. ग | A. B. C. D. Page 1 of 28 Adv. No. 6/2016 Cat No. 37 Agriculture Inspector (Soil Conservation), Agriculture Department Haryana Afternoon Session Q6. ___________ is the synonym of "innovative". A. Popular B. Same C. Novel D. Model Q7. The antonym of "boring" is _________. A. Interesting B. Brave C. Intelligent D. Kind Q8. Identify the meaning of the idiom - "Once in a blue moon." A. An event that happens rarely B. An event that happens on the moon C. An event that happens regularly D. An event that happens on a no-moon day Q9. The sentence given below contains one or more mistakes. Identify the correct sentence. "Will you please lend yours pen?" A. Will you please lend me your pen? B. Will you please lend me pen? C. Will you lend me please your pen? D. Will you please lend pen to me? Q10. Complete the sentence by choosing the correct form of the verb given in brackets. The bus _______ (meet) with an accident yesterday. A. meets B. met C. meeting D. is meeting Q11. Simplify A. B. C. D. Page 2 of 28 Adv. No. 6/2016 Cat No. 37 Agriculture Inspector (Soil Conservation), Agriculture Department Haryana Afternoon Session Q11. : A. B. C. D. Q12. If X is 22% of 45, find X. -
Haryana to Seek Unesco Heritage Tag for Aravalis
Printed from Haryana to seek Unesco heritage tag for Aravalis Vimal Chander Joshi,TNN | Jul 14, 2015, 02.12 AM IST GURGAON: If there is one hill range in India that deserves to be treasured as heritage it's the Aravalis. The oldest fold s in the country not only restrict the Thar Desert to a small part of Rajasthan, but also act as the primary source of groundwater recharge and green lung of NCR. The Haryana government, it seems, has finally woken up to the importance of the hills as it is preparing to apply for Unesco World Heritage Site status for the Aravalis. TOI has learnt that chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar met with top officials from forest and tourism departments last week to discuss the proposal. "The chief minister was apprised of the plan. The Aravali range in Haryana encapsulates an extremely rare topography that breeds plants that grow in places as diverse as Northern India, Shivalik and Thar Desert. We are sure that Unesco would recognize the legacy of these hills," confirmed a forest department official, who attended the last week's meeting, on the condition of anonymity. Environmentalists are celebrating the proposal for a different reason. "You will not find a range inhabited by leopards, hyena and nilgai so close to a big city. But these hills have been terribly exploited by the mining mafia. We hope this move helps in preserving the range," said Amina Shervani, an environmental activist. At a recently held seminar on Aravali range, state environment minister Captain Abhimanyu had conceded Aravali's significance and promised work on Aravali Master plan. -
Hon'ble Shri Rahul Gandhi, Member of Parliament ( Lok Sabha
To: General Secretary, All India Congress Committee, New Delhi. (Hon'ble Shri Rahul Gandhi, Member of Parliament ( Lok Sabha )), Prime Minister of India (Hon'ble Sardar Manmohan Singh), Secretary to the Ministry of Environment and Forest (Shri Vijai Sharma), Chief Justice, Punjab and Haryana High Court (Hon'ble Mr. Chief Justice Mukul Mudgal), Speaker to the Lok Sabha (Hon'ble Smt. Meira Kumar), His Excellency Governor of Haryana (His Excellency Governor of Haryana Shri Jagannath Pahadia), Sh. J. S. Kamyotra, Member Secretary, Central Pollution Control Board, Parivesh Bhawan, East Arjun Nagar, Delhi-110032 (Prof. S. P. Gautam, Chairman), ADG (SP), CPWD (Shri ARUN KUMAR TRIVEDI), Power Minister Haryana (Captain Ajay Singh), Hon’ble Speaker, Haryana Legislative Assembly, Chandigarh (INDIA) (Shri Kuldeep Sharma), Chief Secretary Haryana (Hon'ble Shri P. K. Chaudhary), Union Minister for Environment and Forest (Hon'ble Smt. Jayanthi Natarajan), Chairperson, UPA / AICC (Hon'ble Smt. Sonia Gandhi), Haryana Pollution Control Board (Chairman,), Director General, CPWD (Shri S. S. Mondal), Lokayukta, Haryana New Secretariat, and Director of Panchayats Haryana Subject: Protect Communities from bitumen smoke and stone dust ash - Shut down illegal Hot-mix plant working Letter: Greetings, Information under Right to Information Act, 2005 required from the Chairman Dr. A.S. Chahal of Haryana Pollution Control Board, Panchkula since 2000 till date in Haryana and similar from Prof. S. P. Gautam, Chairman - Sh. J. S. Kamyotra, Member Secretary, Central Pollution Control Board Parivesh Bhawan, CBD-cum-Office Complex East Arjun Nagar, DELHI - 110 032 for rest of India : 1. How many units applied for NOC, provide us list along with complete address, activities of the units.? 2. -
Happening Haryana Global Investors Summit 2016”
Address from H.E. Mr. Kenji HIRMATSU, Ambassador of Japan to India, on the occasion of Inauguration of “Happening Haryana Global Investors Summit 2016” – 7th March, 2016 – H.E. Mr. Manohar Lal Khattar, Chief Minister of the State of Haryana, H.E. Captain Abhimanyu, Minister of Industries and Commerce, the State of Haryana, H.E. Mr. Arun Jaitley, Union Minister of Finance, H.E. Mr. Venkiah Naidu, Minister of Urban Development, Housing and Urban Povery Alleviation. Honourable Ministers from the Union Government of India, Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen, It is a great pleasure for me to be able to attend this event representing Japan as a Partner Country and address you all on behalf of the Government of Japan. The State of Haryana hosts the greatest number of Japanese companies among the States in India. According to the latest survey announced by the Embassy of Japan last month, there are 305 Japanese companies operating in Haryana, surpassing by far the second-ranked Maharashtra, which hosts 203 Japanese companies. I understand that the presence of Japanese companies in Haryana is the largest as compared to that of companies from other foreign countries. In addition to manufacturing plants, many Japanese companies have their offices to deploy their business activities all over India from Gurgaon. The Japanese Government as well as the Japanese business community attach a great importance to the good relationship with Haryana as a manufacturing base, supply base, and headquarters for Japanese companies in North India. The successful visit to Japan of H.E. Mr. Manohar Lal Khatar in January this year has further enhanced this already strong relationship. -
Haryana Government Gazette
Haryana Government Gazette EXTRAORDINARY Published by Authority © Govt. of Haryana 148-2018/Ext.] CHANDIGARH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2018 (BHADRA 15, 1940 SAKA) HARYANA VIDHAN SABHA SECRETARIAT Notification The 6th September, 2018 No.32-HLA of 2018/61/19415.— The Haryana Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2018, is hereby published for general information under proviso to Rule 128 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the Haryana Legislative Assembly :- Bill No. 32- HLA of 2018. THE HARYANA GOODS AND SERVICES TAX (AMANDMENT) BILL, 2018 A BILL further to amend the Haryana Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Haryana in the Sixty-ninth Year of the Republic of India as follows:- 1. (1) This Act may be called the Haryana Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Short title and Act, 2018. commencement (2) Save as otherwise provided, the provisions of this Act shall come into force on such date as the Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint: Provided that different dates may be appointed for different provisions of this Act and any reference in any such provision to the commencement of this Act shall be construed as a reference to the coming into force of that provision. 2. In section 2 of the Haryana Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 (hereinafter called the Amendment of principal Act),- section 2 of Haryana Act 19 (a) in clause (4), for the words “the Appellate Authority and the Appellate Tribunal”, the of 2017. words, brackets and figures “the Appellate Authority, the Appellate Tribunal and the Authority referred to in sub-section (2) of section 171” shall be inserted; (b) in clause (16), for the words “Central Board of Excise and Customs”, the words “Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs” shall be substituted; (c) for sub-clause (h) of clause (17), the following sub-clause shall be substituted, namely:- (2787) 2788 HARYANA GOVT. -
Great Lakes Gurgaon Holds Seventh Annual Convocation
Great Lakes Gurgaon Holds Seventh Annual Convocation Great Lakes Institute of Management, Gurgaon held its Seventh Annual Convocation for the Class of 2018 on July 17, 2018. The ceremony was graced by the presence ofChief Guest, Captain Abhimanyu Singh, Cabinet Minister, Haryana and Guest of Honor, Mr Sumant Sinha, Founder, Chairman & CEO, ReNew Power at the India Habitat Center, New Delhi. Delivering the convocation address, Captain Abhimanyu Singh, lauded the Institute for staying true to its motto of “Global Mindset, Indian Roots” and encouraged it to focus on experiential learning for management professionals. He also commended the institute for creating a niche for itself in the field of the management education among the top Indian institutes in a very short span of time. He also shared his views and vision for further development of Haryana state. The ceremony also witnessed the commencement of PGDM Class of 2018-20. Delivering the commencement address, Mr Sumant Sinha shared lessons from growth story of ReNew Power. He elaborated on how ReNew Power has grown to become India’s largest independent renewable energy company in seven years. He also shared the values of establishing both a clean energy business and a clean business. In his address, Padmashri Dr. Bala V Balachandran, Founder, Dean & Chairman, Great Lakes Institute of Management, said, “To be a successful business manager, you all should understand that learning is a continuous process. We are witnessing the fourth industrial revolution, and you all should learn about artificial intelligence, machine learning, analytics, block chain, 3D printing, augmented reality and so on to stay ahead in your career. -
Weekly Current Affairs in English- 17/05/2021 to 21/05/2021 Important News: State
www.gradeup.co Weekly Current Affairs in English- 17/05/2021 to 21/05/2021 Important News: State 1. Pinarayi Vijayan takes oath as Chief Minister of Kerala for the 2nd time • Pinarayi Vijayan was sworn in as Kerala Chief Minister for a second time, after guiding the CPM-led Left Democratic Front government to a historic second successive term in the April-May 2021 election. • He was administered the oath by Governor Arif Mohammad Khan at the Central Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram. • Apart from Pinarayi Vijayan, 20 other ministers of the new cabinet of Kerala were also sworn in. • He has been serving as the Chief Minister of Kerala since 25 May, 2016. 2. 'AYUSH Ghar Dwar' for COVID-19 patients in Himachal Pradesh launched • AYUSH Department has launched a state-wide wellness programme 'AYUSH Ghar Dwar' for COVID-19 patients, in Solan district, Himachal Pradesh. • The Ayush Ghar Dwar program is being launched by AYUSH Vibhag Himachal Pradesh in collaboration with the Art of Living Organization. www.gradeup.co • The initiative aims to provide a Holistic Healthcare Approach through AYUSH to ensure not only physical but also mental, social and spiritual wellbeing to COVID patients through AYUSH. • Facts about Himachal Pradesh: • Capital: Shimla (Summer), Dharamshala (Winter) • Governor: Bandaru Dattatreya • Chief Minister: Jai Ram Thakur 3. Haryana declares Black Fungus a notified disease • Haryana Health Minister Anil Vij has informed that black fungus has been declared a notified disease in the state. • If any cases of this disease are found, the doctors will have to report them to the concerned chief medical officer (CMO). -
Bhupinder Singh Hooda by : INVC Team Published on : 8 Sep, 2012 09:51 PM IST
Future of our country depended upon the quality of teachers : Bhupinder Singh Hooda By : INVC Team Published On : 8 Sep, 2012 09:51 PM IST INVC,, Haryana,, Haryana Chief Minister, Mr Bhupinder Singh Hooda today said that two teacher training institutes were being set up in Jhajjar and Jind districts to train the teaching fraternity and Community Colleges would also be opened in the State to provide professional education to persons of any age group. Mr Hooda was speaking at a State Teacher’s Award organised on the occasion of Teacher’s Day at Haryana Raj Bhawan here today where the Governor, Mr Jagannath Pahadia conferred State Teacher Awards upon 61 teachers for the year 2010 and 2011. Also, while a teacher was honoured by Education Department and Intel Education Initiative for innovative use of technology in schools, two were honoured for their exemplary work in the field of training and six teachers were honoured by British Council for incorporating British School System in their schools. Congratulating the awardees, Haryana Governor, Mr Jagannath Pahadia said that future of our country depended upon the quality of teachers and it was very important that teachers performed their duty in an efficient manner. He said that in today’s era of competition, it was mandatory to provide employment-oriented education to the students alongwith general education. He expressed gratitude towards Central Government for launching National Vocational Education and Qualifications Framework (NVEQF) scheme from Haryana. Mr Pahadia also paid rich tributes to former President of India Dr Radhakrishnan, on whose birthday Teacher’s Day is celebrated every year, saying that he was a great teacher, thinker, statesman, visionary and scholar and had given a new direction to our education system. -
New Governments in Maharashtra & Haryana
New Governments in Maharashtra & Haryana Haryana Haryana Legislative Assembly election was held on October 15, 2014 to select 90 members of the Legislative Assembly. The term of previously elected Assembly in 2009 expired on October 27, 2014. The result was announced on October 19, 2014. The BJP won the majority even without its NDA partner Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD). Manohar Lal Khattar was chosen to head the new government and was sworn-in on October 26, 2014. Voters turnout for the Assembly election set a new State record with 76.54%. This was the highest number of total and women candidates in Haryana Assembly elections since its formation in 1966. Among other practices to ensure a fair election, photo electoral rolls and photo identification were mandatory during the election. Each polling booth was provided with multiple awareness observers as non-participating members to verify free and fair voting and access. Cabinet Minister Portfolio Manohar Lai Khattar (Chief Minister) Home, Power, Town and Country Planning and Information and Public Relations. All other Education, Transport, Food and Supplies, Tourism, Parliamentary Ram Bilas Sharma Affairs, Hospitality, Technical Education Captain Abhimanyu Finance, Revenue, Excise and Taxation, Forests, Environment OP Dhankar Agriculture and Irrigation Anil Vij Health and Sports Narveer Singh Public Works Department, Public Health Engineering Kavita Jain Social Justice and Woman and Child Development Ministers of State Vikram Singh Thekedar Cooperation (Independent Charge) Krishan Kumar Bedi Social Justice Karan Dev Kamboj Food and Supplies, Transport, Tourism Maharashtra Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election was held on October 15, 2014, in a single phase, to select the 288 members of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly. -
Activity Report 2012-13 HFDC Haryana Forest Development Corporation Limited
HFDC Haryana Forest Development Corporation Limited Activity Report 2012-13 HFDC Haryana Forest Development Corporation Limited ACTIVITY REPORT 201 2-13 Message ãUçÚUØæ‡ææ ÚUæÁÖßÙ, ¿‡ÇUè»É¸Ð HARYANA RAJ BHAWAN CHANDIGARH It gives me immense pleasure to know that the Haryana Forest Development Corporation Limited is going to publish its Activity Report for the financial year 2012-13. The Haryana Forest Development Corporation Limited was established in 1989 with the main purpose of assuring reasonable prices to the farmers for their standing trees and other forest produce and also to ensure the welfare of farming community and development of forest based industries. It is heartening to note that the Corporation has achieved new heights during a short span of two decades and serve the farming community at a large. I have been apprised that the Corporation is one of the profit making public undertakings. It has paid Rs. 48.08 lacs dividend to the shareholders during the last nine years. I congratulate the Corporation for its achievements and service to the farmers. I convey my best wishes to the Management of the Corporation. Jagannath Pahadia HFDC 3 ACTIVITY REPORT 2012-13 Message Bhupinder Singh Hooda Chief Minister Government of Haryana, Chandigarh It gives me immense pleasure to know that Haryana Forest Development Corporation Limited is publishing its Activity Report for the financial year 2012-13. Besides, its conventional jobs, the Corporation has endeavoured to diversify its activities within and outside the Haryana State. I am further glad to learn that this Corporation has registered an increase of 66% in its gross operating profit during the financial year 2012-13, in comparison to the financial year 2011-12.