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Dec 8, 2019

GPSC Dy. SO / Deputy Mamlatdar Question Paper Download Exam Date 08-12-2019

GPSC Dy. SO / Deputy Mamlatdar Question Paper Download Exam  Date 08-12-2019

GPSC Nayab Mamlatdar Question Paper 丨GPSC DySo Question 丨GPSC Deputy Mamlatdar Question Paper 丨Gujarat Public Service Commission (GPSC) has published Examination Question Paper for the Post of DySO/Deputy Mamlatdar 2019 at official website gpsc-ojas.gujarat.gov.in. Check more details about GPSC Recruitment 2019 at given below.

Posts Name : Dy. Section  Officer / Deputy Mamlatdar
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Exam Date : 08/12/2019
Exam Time : 11:00 am to 01:00 pm

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Dec 17, 2018

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Painting of a specimen in Liverpool Museum by John Gerrard Keulemans, 1907
As many as 13 now-extinct species of macaw have variously been suggested to have lived on the Caribbean islands, but many of these were based on old descriptions or drawings and only represent hypothetical species. Only three endemic Caribbean macaw species are known from physical remains: the Cuban macaw, the Saint Croix macaw (Ara autochthones), which is known only from subfossils, and the Lesser Antillean macaw(Ara guadeloupensis), which is known from subfossils and reports.[10][11] Macaws are known to have been transported between the Caribbean islands and from mainland South America to the Caribbean both in historic times by Europeans and natives, and in prehistoric times by Paleoamericans. Historical records of macaws on these islands, therefore, may not have represented distinct, endemic species; it is also possible that they were escaped or feral foreign macaws that had been transported to the islands.[10] All the endemic Caribbean macaws were likely driven to extinction by humans in historic and prehistoric times.[9]The identity of these macaws is likely to be further resolved only through fossil finds and examination of contemporary reports and artwork.[2]
The Jamaican red macaw (Ara gossei) was named by the British zoologist Walter Rothschild in 1905 on the basis of a description of a specimen shot in 1765. It was described as being similar to the Cuban macaw, mainly differing in having a yellow forehead. Some researchers believe the specimen described may have been a feral Cuban macaw.[2] A stylised 1765 painting of a macaw by the British Lieutenant L. J. Robins, published in a volume called The Natural History of Jamaica, matches the Cuban macaw, and may show a specimen that had been imported there; however, it has also been claimed that the painting shows the Jamaican red macaw.[10][12] Rothschild's 1907 book Extinct Birds included a depiction of a specimen in the Liverpool Museum which was presented as a Cuban macaw. In a 1908 review of the book published in The Auk, the reviewer claimed that the picture looked sufficiently dissimilar from known Cuban macaws that the specimen may actually be of one of the largely unknown species of macaw, such as a species from Haiti.[13] The reviewer's objection has not been accepted.

Dec 16, 2018

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Plans for a southern bypass of Wheeling were first published in 1955 in Bureau of Public Roads document titled General Location of National System of Interstate Highways Including All Additional Routes at Urban Areas.[18] An environmental impact statementwas filed in 1972 by West Virginia, detailing the I-470 interchange with US 250/WV 2 along the eastern banks of the Ohio River.[19]Tunnels used by the nearby LaBelle Nail Plant, LaBelle being the original French word for the Ohio River, were unearthed during construction of this interchange.[20] A 2.5-mile-long (4.0 km) segment in West Virginia was bid out at just over $16.5 million (equivalent to $55.6 million in 2016)[21] in 1976.[22]
Ohio had completed the stretch of highway between I-70 to just before the SR 7 interchange by 1976,[23][24] but due to budget deficiencies work did not resume in Ohio until 1981. Construction of the bridge linking the two portions of highway was scheduled to be completed by 1981, but construction did not begin until that year.[25] After a 3.3-cent-per-gallon (0.87-cent-per-liter) fuel tax increase, Ohio was able to fund the project again. Bids for construction work on the remainder of the Ohio portion of the freeway were solicited in 1981, with an estimated construction time of 37 months for the stretch between I-70 and the bridge.[26]
The West Virginia portion was under construction by 1976,[27] and work in both states was completed by 1983.[28][29] The three-level diamond interchange on the eastern banks of the Ohio River was said to be the most complex interchange in West Virginia at the time of construction by the WVDOH spokesman Gary Chernenko.[30] The opening of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge, along with another bridge in nearby Moundsville was thought to have reduced the amount of traffic, and thus tolls collected by the nearby Bellaire Bridge by up to 50 per cent in 1987.[31]
Between September 12 and December 22, 1996,[32] about 1,700 ft (518 m) of I-470 in Ohio was closed so ODOT could stabilize and repave the roadway, as the rocks forming the top of an abandoned mine underneath the freeway had become overstressed.[33][34] The Fort Henry Bridge (which carries I-70), the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge and the Wheeling Suspension Bridge were all closed in January 2005, stopping any traffic from Ohio or Wheeling Island from entering mainland West Virginia for a few days because barges broke loose during heavy flooding along the Ohio River.[35] The Wheeling Tunnel was closed for reconstruction work in 2007,[36] 2008,[37] and 2010,[38] causing motorists who wished to travel through on I-70 to detour. The two detour routes were city streets in downtown Wheeling and the I-470 loop.[37]
Then West Virginia governor, Cecil Underwood, issued a proclamation on December 7, 2000, the 59th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, naming I-470 in West Virginia the USS West Virginia Memorial Highway, in honor of the battleship of that name



Mar 19, 2017

GPSC MODEL PAPER NO 2




Gujarat Public Service Commission (GPSC) has published Important Notification for the post of Class 1 & 2 GAS & GCS (Advt. No. 121/2016-17) 2017, Check below for more details.
Gujarat Public Service Commission (GPSC) has published an Advertisement for below mentioned Posts 2017. Other details like age limit, educational qualification, selection process, application fee and how to apply are given below.
Posts :GPSC Class 1 (Advt. No. GPSC 121/2016-17): 
Dy. Collector: 40 PostsDy. S.P.: 28 PostsDistrict Registrar: 07 PostsProhibition & Excise Superintendent: 02 PostsAssistant Commissioner Tribal Development: 06 PostsGPSC Class - 2 (Advt. No. GPSC 121/2016-17):Mamlatdar: 69 PostsSection Officer (Sachivalay): 96 PostsSection Officer (GPSC): 03 PostsSection Officer (Gujarat Assembly Secretariat): 03 PostsTaluka Development Officer (TDO): 08 PostsAsst. District Registrar: 22 PostsDistrict inspector of land records: 08 PostsAssistant Director (Food and Civil Supplies): 15 PostsLabour Officer: 07 PostsTriable Development Officer: 21 PostsPrivate Secretary (English Stenographer, Grade-1), Class-2, (Special Recruitment-Schedule Tribe) State Services (Advt. No. GPSC 122/2016-17): 02 PostsClinical Physiologist (Advt. No. GPSC 123/2016-17): 20 PostsDistrict Youth Development Officer (Advt. No. GPSC 124/2016-17): 22 PostsScientific Officer (Chemistry), Class-2, Directorate of Forensic Science, Home Department (Advt. No. GPSC 125/2016-17): 13 PostsIndustries Officer, Class-2, Industries & Mines Department (Advt. No. GPSC 126/2016-17): 07 PostsIndustries Officer (Technical ) and Manager (Raw Materials), Industries and Mines Department (Advt. No. GPSC 127/2016-17): 04 PostsInspector of Registration, Class-2 (Special Drive), General State Service, Inspector General of Registration (Advt. No. GPSC 128/2016-17): 05 PostsAssistant Research Officer, Class-2, General State Service, Narmada, Water Resources, Water Supply & Kalpasar Department (Advt. No. GPSC 129/2016-17): 05 PostsDeputy Director (IT), Class-1, Department of Science and Technology (Advt. No. GPSC 130/2016-17): 10 Posts
Total No. of Posts : 423 Posts
Educational Qualification : Please read Official Notification for Educational Qualification details.
Application Fee: Rs. 100/-
Selection Process : Candidates will be selected based on competitive written exam & Interview.
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