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संघ लोक सेवा आयोग परीक्षा कार्यक्रम -2022

 

UNION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION PROGRAMME OF EXAMINATIONS TESTS-2022

 

S.

No.

 

Name of Examination

 

Date of Notification

 

Last Date for receipt of Applications

 

Date of commencementof Exam

 

Duration of Exam

 

1.

  

Reserved for UPSC RT/ Examination

     

16.01.2022

(SUNDAY)

 

1 DAY

 

2.

 

Reserved for UPSC RT/ Examination

     

29.01.2022

 

(SATURDAY)

 

2 DAYS

 

3.

 

Engineering Services (Preliminary) Examination, 2022

  

22.09.2021

  

12.10.2021

 

20.02.2022 (SUNDAY)

  

1 DAY

 

4.

 

Combined Geo-Scientist (Preliminary) Examination, 2022

 

5.

 

Reserved for UPSC RT/ Examination

     

20.02.2022

(SUNDAY)

 

1 DAY

 

6.

 

CISF AC(EXE) LDCE-2022

 

01.12.2021

 

21.12.2021

 

13.03.2022

(SUNDAY)

 

1 DAY

 

7.

 

Reserved for UPSC RT/ Examination

     

13.03.2022

(SUNDAY)

 

1 DAY

 

8.

 

N.D.A. & N.A.Examination (I), 2022

  

22.12.2021

  

11.01.2022

 

10.04.2022 (SUNDAY)

  

1 DAY

 

9.

 

C.D.S. Examination (I), 2022

 

10.

 

Civil Services(Preliminary) Examination, 2022

  

02.02.2022

  

22.02.2022

 

05.06.2022 (SUNDAY)

  

1 DAY

 

11.

 

Indian ForestService (Preliminary) Examination, 2022

through CS(P)Examination 2022

 

12.

 

I.E.S./I.S.S. Examination, 2022

 

06.04.2022

 

26.04.2022

 

24.06.2022

(FRIDAY)

 

3 DAYS

 

13.

 

Combined Geo-Scientist (Main)Examination, 2022

     

25.06.2022

 

(SATURDAY)

 

2 DAYS

 

14.

 

Engineering Services (Main)

Examination, 2022

     

26.06.2022

(SUNDAY)

 

1 DAY

 

15.

 

Reserved for UPSC RT/ Examination

     

03.07.2022

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दूसरे घेरे में CISF, तीसरे घेरे में रैपिड एक्शन फोर्स, चौथे घेरे की जिम्मेदारी मुंबई पुलिस की क्राइम ब्रांच संभाल रही है। खास बात ये कि क्राइम ब्रांच के साथ एटीएस के लोग भी तैनात हैं।

 

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day, firing unprovoked and indiscriminately, and killing at least three people. This further enraged the masses and they burnt police vehicles and entered into pitched battles with police on the streets. People in Bhagalpur observed a spontaneous bandh on 19 January. Again the police led by the local DSP and SDO of Kahalgaon fired and killed two persons in cold blood, dragging them from their houses. On the third day of the agitation too, Kahalgaon remained completely paralysed, with people announcing hukka-pani bandh for NTPC. A CISF jeep was set on fire and people compelled police and paramilitary forces to retreat in many incidents. Beating a retreat in face of defiant Kahalgaon people, the government has announced uninterrupted power supply to Kahalgaon, suspension of SDO and DSP as well as transfer of Kahalgaon BDO and Officer-in-Charge of police station. But the people are demanding arrest of the culprits of firing and institution of murder cases against them, removal of DM and SP of Bhagalpur, and a compensation of Rs.10 lakh to the family of each killed person and Rs.5 lakh to that of injured. .

The CPI(ML) staged a protest march against the Kahalgaon police firing and increasing crime rate in Patna and burned the effigy of state government on 19 January. In Bhagalpur, AISA burned the effigy of the CM on 20 January and CPI(ML) staged a dharna on 21 January, demanding uninterrupted power supply and stringent action against the officials responsible for firing in Kahalgaon. CPI(ML) has called for a Bihar Bandh on 24 January to protest the killings. Later LJP too announced to observe a Bandh on the same day, while the RJD-led six party combine announced a Bandh on 25 January. .

Earlier in late December 2007, auto-rickshaw drivers of the capital went on a 3-day strike against police highhandedness. The Nitish Government had convened a one-week Assembly session in the first week of December, and people chose this opportunity to vent their discontent and anger on the streets. After the session was over, the administration in Patna went on an offensive and announced that all encroachers will be firmly dealt with. Accordingly, on 22 December, hundreds of auto drivers all over the city were arrested under the new Police Act and 56 drivers were dragged to the court with ropes tied around their waists. Their only crime was that in the absence of any parking space provided by the administration, they had parked their autos on the roadside bus stands. Auto drivers reacted immediately and a spontaneous strike all over the city ensued. The strike continued for 22 and 23 December and in the meantime all the five auto driver unions jointly decided to launch an indefinite strike. .

CPI(ML) and AICCTU took an initiative and held meetings with our own union as well as other drivers. Processions were brought out and effigies of Police Act were burnt. A dharna was organized by the Auto Rickshaw Joint Struggle Committee which was addressed by our corporation councilor Comrade Tota Chaudhry. After three days the leadership called off the strike following talks with transport minister, in which he allowed auto drivers to park their vehicles in some of the bus stands and promised on some other issues like CNG supply and longer permits, but did not give anything in written or accede to some other demands. As the discontent among auto drivers persists, the Party has started conducting propaganda among them and mobilizing them for launching a consistent movement. .

Another sphere that has witnessed a lot of turmoil in the state is educational institutions. During his tenure Nitish has just toed the Laloo line of refusing democratic rights to the students. In addition, Nitish has given unbridled rights to the bureaucracy and promoted commercialization of education. This has resulted in widespread corruption in education, patronized by ruling political leaders. In the second half of December, AISA organized a parallel students senate (simultaneous to Patna University senate meeting) on the demands of students union elections, central university status to PU, immediate filling the vacant posts of teaching and non-teaching staff, withdrawal of fee hike and checking the assaults on campus democracy. The VC of PU had imposed restrictions in the campus to stall the students senate and section 144 was promulgated by the police and nominated a Disciplinary Committee. Rejecting this committee, AISA conducted a campaign among students and as a consequence, defying all these hurdles around two hundred students participated in the parallel senate held at BN College gate, and even some teachers and employees also attended it, who are very much opposed to the autocratic restrictions imposed by the VC to discipline them. AISA has raised the demand of sacking the VC of PU and restoration of campus democracy. .

In the PU senate meeting, instead of participating in person, the governor had sent his OSD. Prof. Nawal Kishor Chaudhry opposed the OSD's presence in the Senate as well as the VC's attitude in general and supported AISA demands. AISA too held that sending the OSD reeks of unwarranted bureaucratic interference in university affairs. After that, YC Simhadri (the VC) went to tour France without taking permission either from .

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