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sakoriassam-blog · 6 years ago
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Daylight Saving, Dia de Los Muertos and Golden Gate Half Marathon By Benjamin Barnett Daylight Saving Time Reminder: This Sunday, it’s time to fall back one hour as Daylight Saving Time ends at 2 a.m. While our phones will make the time adjustment automatically, don’t forget to wind those watches and clocks back one hour. This is also the time of year when collisions tend to spike as people are traveling in the dark more often. However you are traveling, remember to bring your bike lights, turn on your car lights, look for pedestrians, slow down and be safe. Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) Procession Saturday, 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Mission A tradition with roots that trace back hundreds of years, Dia De Los Muertos has become one of the city’s best known cultural events and a Mission District institution. The procession, celebrating and remembering departed ancestors, will mix music, art and performances. In addition to the procession, there will be a Festival of Altars at La Raza Park. from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. The procession will take place in the heart of The Mission District commencing at 7 p.m. from Bryant and 22nd streets moving along Bryant Street up 24th Street then across Mission Street down 22nd Street and back to Bryant Street. How to Get There on Muni: Procession watchers and participants may utilize the 12 Folsom/Pacific, 14 Mission, 14R Mission Rapid, 27 Bryant, 48 Quintara/24th Street, 49 Mission/Van Ness, 67 Bernal Heights routes, or BART to 24th Street station. Muni Service Note: Due to the procession route and a large number of anticipated participants, the 12 Folsom/Pacific, 14 Mission, 14R Mission Rapid, 27 Bryant, 48 Quintara/24th Street, 49 Mission/Van Ness, and 67 Bernal Heights will have re-routes. Golden Gate Half Marathon Sunday, 7 a.m. start time Aquatic Park Runners from around the Bay Area and beyond will descend upon the north shores of San Francisco as the sun rises this Sunday morning to take part in the Golden Gate Half Marathon and 5K. One of the few races in the city that actually takes participants across the famous bridge, the race showcases some of the most stunning views of the city and many of its iconic landmarks such as Alcatraz Island. The race will begin in Aquatic Park, take runners across the eastern walkway of the Golden Gate Bridge to Vista Point in Marin County before runners return to the city via the bridge's western walkway, passing through the Presidio and Marina before concluding back in Aquatic Park. There will be a Finish Line Festival at the conclusion of the half marathon and 5K featuring food, drinks and a beer garden. How to Get There on Muni: Runners and spectators alike may take the Powell-Hyde Cable Car Line, 19 Polk, 22 Fillmore, 28 19th Avenue, 30 Stockton, 47 Van Ness or 49 Van Ness/Mission routes to various sections of the course. Muni Service Notes: The 28, 30, 47 and 49 routes will have reroutes for this event. All routes in the area may see increased ridership and possible minor delays. Remember that you can Muni the entire day for a single $5 fare. The new $5 Day Pass, available on MuniMobile®, is part of Muni’s recent fare changes. The pass is intended to encourage a safe, convenient way to pay your fare and quickly board Muni vehicles, which reduces overall travel time for everyone. The $5 Day Pass is Muni bus, rail and historic streetcars only.  “On Tap” gives you a heads up about the big events in town and what Muni routes and lines will get you to the party. Look for this feature to be posted usually on Thursdays for a look ahead to the weekend. Check out our Weekend Traffic & Transit Advisory for more details. Published October 30, 2019 at 12:20PM http://bit.ly/2oygTbx
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sakoriassam-blog · 6 years ago
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New Escalators Rising to the Challenge By Lori Phelan The SFMTA is happy to report that the Van Ness inbound platform escalator, the last unit in line for rehabilitation, is now entirely functional once again after months of construction.  We initially broke the project into two phases. Phase One had five escalators being replaced at the Church, Powell and Van Ness stations. That work was completed in 2014. Phase Two of the project began the following year and included rehabbing 17 escalators – at the Montgomery, Powell, Hallidie Plaza, Civic Center, Van Ness, Church and Castro stations. The new escalators, equipped with the state of art technology, now greatly improve safety, reliability and access to the Muni system. Features of the new escalators include: Energy-saving Variable Frequency Regenerative Drives, also called green belts Sleep mode, to slow the escalator down when experiencing a decrease of usage, saving energy and reducing wear on the equipment. Improved lighting along the escalator for the steps to be more visible at night. Several safety switches and circuits, such as missing step devices, handrail speed sensors, comb impact devices, etc., will be added to enhance the safety of the units. Permanent lockable stainless-steel barricades will enhance customer and technician safety during times of maintenance and repair. Debris traps, to comb debris off the steps and prevent damage that can compromise the safety of the equipment. The rainbow lighting schematic at the Castro Muni Station. (Courtesy photo) Originally, the contract required the single white color lights to be installed for illumination. However, as the rainbow lights installed as an experiment become an instant success on the first rehabbed escalator at Harvey Milk Plaza in 2015, the color lights were replicated to all four escalators at Castro, thanks to the recommendations by Castro Merchants and other community stakeholders. The plan was later extended to all Muni escalators in the subway.  The lights featured nine colors at Castro resemble the rainbow flag flying over Market and Castro streets. The rest of the stations have three-color lights that can be adjusted to reflect local culture and festivities. For instance, the prominent colors at Powell Station next to the Cable Car Turnaround feature the cable car yellow and burgundy. View of the Muni Metro Van Ness Station escalator from now and from 1973 when the station first opened. View of the newly completed Muni Metro Van Ness Station. (SFMTA Photo Archive, Oct. 5, 1973) Before beginning this project, most of the escalators in Muni subway stations had been on the job since 1973. They were old, outdated and subject to frequent breakdowns, ultimately necessitating a major overhaul. Coming up next is the final part of the project involving the installation of stainless-steel gates for each of the 17 units. This work will take approximately two months.   Published October 29, 2019 at 09:56AM http://bit.ly/36fEUFh
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Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) UPSC Advertisement No 14 /2019 | Apply Online | Last Date: 14-11-2019 | SAKORI ASSAM Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) invites online application form by  14/11/2019 for following posts of Prosecutor, Specialist Medical Doctors etc. in various Government of India / Union Territories Ministries and Departments in the prescribed online format (Advt. No. 14/2019): 1. Company Prosecutor No of posts: 11 posts (OBC-02, EWS-02, UR-07) in the Ministry of Corporate Affairs 2. Prosecutor No of posts: 01 post (UR) in Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO), Ministry of Corporate Affairs 3. Junior Scientific Officer (Toxicology) No of posts: 02 posts (EWS-01, UR-01) in Central Forensic Science Laboratory, Directorate of Forensic Science Services, Ministry of Home Affairs 4. Director (Staff Training / Productivity) No of posts: 01 post (UR-01) in Directorate General of Factory Advice Service and Labour Institutes (DGFASLI), Ministry of Labour and Employment 5. Specialist Grade III (Dermatology) No of posts: 07 posts (ST-01, UR-06) in Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi 6. Specialist Grade III (Obstetrics & Gynaecology) No of posts: 09 posts (SC-04, ST-01, UR-04) in Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi 7. Specialist Grade III (Ophthalmology) No of posts: 02 posts  (SC-01, ST-01) in Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi 8. Specialist Grade III (Orthopaedics) No of posts: 09 posts (SC-03), ST-01, UR-05) in Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi 9. Specialist Grade III (Paediatrics) No of posts: 17 posts (SC-07, ST-03, EWS -01, UR-07) in Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi 10. Specialist Grade III (Psychiatrics) No of posts: 07 posts (SC-01, ST-01, UR-05) in  Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi Application Fee: Rs. 25/- to be paid cash/online at SBI. No fee for SC/ST/PH/Women candidates. How to apply: Apply Online at UPSC Online website at http://bit.ly/2ouZMY4 on or before 14/11/2019. Apply Online : Click Hare Advertisement Details: Check Hare 
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Gauhati High Court Recruitment Gauhati High Court Recruitment 2019 | Assam Judicial Service, Grade-I | Vacancy 10 | Apply Online | Last Date: 08-11-2019 | Sakori Assam Gauhati High Court Recruitment 2019 Online applications are invited till 5.00 PM of 08/11/2019 from the practicing Advocates for appointment in 10 (ten) vacant (9 unreserved + 1 reserved for locomotor disabled candidates) posts in Grade-I of Assam Judicial Service in the scale of pay of Rs. 51,550-1,230-58,930-1380-63,070/- per month plus other allowances as admissible under the Rules. Name of post: Assam Judicial Service, Grade-I No of posts: 10 [UR: 1, PWD (Locomotor disabled): 1] Eligibility Criteria:  (i) Must be holder of Degree in Law from a recognized University. (ii) Must be practicing as an Advocate in Courts of Civil and Criminal jurisdiction on the last date fixed for receipt of applications and must have been so practicing for a period of not less than 7 (seven) years as on such date. (iii) Must have attained the age of 35 (thirty five) years and must not have attained the age of 48 (forty eight) years in the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes and 45 (forty five) years in the case of others, as on the last date fixed for receipt of applications. Selection Process: The Competitive Examination shall consist of a Preliminary Examination (Screening Test), a Main (Written) Examination and a  Viva Voce/ Interview. Application Fee: SC/ ST: Rs 250/- PWD (Locomotor disabled): 0 All Others: Rs 500/- How to apply: Candidates who fulfill the requisite criteria can submit their online application forms, by following the steps indicated below, through the home page of the website http://bit.ly/33TP4cz wherein a scroll under the caption “Click here to apply” will be available. Important Dates: Submission of online application starts from: 25/10/2019, 12:00 NOON Last date for submission of online application: 08/11/2019, 5:00 PM Last date for payment of fees: 13/11/2019, Till bank transaction hours Advertisement Details: Check here Apply Online: Click Here
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Defence Research Laboratory, DRDO, Tezpur DRL, DRDO, Tezpur Recruitment 2019 | Research Associate/ JRF | Vacancy 11 | Last Date 07-12-2019 | Sakori Assam Defence Research Laboratory, DRDO, Tezpur: Defence Research Laboratory, DRDO, Tezpur (Assam) invites application from energetic and enthusiastic candidates with zeal to work at high attitude areas for Walk-in-Interview to be held at the Office of Director, DRL (DRDO), Tezpur, Assam located at Solamara Camp, on Airport Road 12 Kms from Tezpur city for the following fellowships. 1. Research Associate (RA) No of posts: 01 Educational Qualification: Ph.D. in Horticulture/ Agriculture/ Entomology/ Zoology/ Botany. Stipend: Rs.40,000/- per month Age: 35 years 2. Junior Research Fellow (JRF) No of posts: 10 Educational Qualification:  MSc in Chemistry/ Molecular Biology/ Micro Biology/ Botany/ Horticulture/ Entomology/ Environmental Science (with Net qualification)/ Master Degree in-Pharmaceutical Sciences/ M. Tech in Food Tech and Equivalent. Stipend: Rs.25,000/- per month Age: 28 years Interview: Date and time for Walk-in-Interview is on 17th December 2019 (Tuesday) at 09:30 hrs. Certificates: Certificates in original are to be produced in support of educational and age proof at the time of interview. Place of work & Tenure: Place of work is DRL Detachments at Salari and Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh. Tenure of RA is 2 years only and that of Jr. Research Fellow is initially 2 years which is extendable as per Govt rules. Award of Associateship or Fellowship does not confer any right to absorption or employment in DRDO. How to apply: Interested candidates MUST register his/her name for the interview by submitting 2-pages (Max) Bio-data on personal data, contact details and brief on educational & professional qualifications latest by 07th December 2019 at email ID: [email protected]. No application will be entertained after the closing date. Advertisement Details:  Check Here
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Pre-Pay, Get Cable Car Tickets the Easy Way! By No experience is more San Francisco than riding a cable car, its a trip through history and the most exciting way to climb our steep hills. Something you might not know about the city’s cable cars is that the easiest way to ride them is to buy tickets before you board. That’s right. The quickest way to catch a cable car is to pre-pay for your trip with a Clipper® card, via MuniMobile® or at sales locations around the city. How Much Does It Cost to Ride a Cable Car? From one-way tickets, costing seven dollars, to passes for multiple rides, you can find all up-to-date pricing details for Adult and Youth tickets* on our webpage. Please note, cable car fares must be purchased in advance before boarding at the terminals located at Powell & Market, Bay & Taylor and Hyde & Beach Streets from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. *Discounted cable car rides, costing three dollars, for Seniors, Disabled and Medicare tickets are from 9 p.m. to 7 a.m. Can You Pay for Cable Car Tickets with a Clipper Card? Yes! Clipper is the all-in-one transit card for the Bay Area. To ride our world-famous cable cars using Clipper, buy a one, three or seven-day Visitor Passport for discounts on multi-day rides. Clipper also offers a monthly “M” or “A” Pass that includes cable car rides along with other transportation. Information on purchasing a Clipper card at sales locations and in stations can be found at ClipperCard.com. A three dollar card fee applies for initial purchase. Can You Get Cable Car Tickets on MuniMobile? Yes! MuniMobile is the official ticketing app for Muni, the city’s transit system. MuniMobile lets you buy and use tickets instantly from your smartphone. No transaction fees apply. Buy a one, three or seven-day Visitor Passport via MuniMobile for discounts on multi-day rides. For details on downloading the MuniMobile app or purchasing cable car for multiple riders from a single phone (you can purchase and store up to 60 individual tickets at a time!) please visit our webpage. Can You Ride Cable Cars With a Visitor Passport? Yes! Great for multi-day travel, a Visitor Passport allows for one, three or seven consecutive days of unlimited rides on cable cars (as well as Muni, Muni Metro and historic streetcars). Passports can be purchased at ticket kiosks, on Clipper, via MuniMobile and at sales locations.  A discount applies when purchasing Passports on MuniMobile or Clipper. Want to Learn More About Cable Cars? Cable cars were invented in San Francisco nearly 150 years ago. Today, there are three lines to choose from -- two start at Powell & Market and continue to the Fisherman's Wharf area; one starts at California & Market and continues to Van Ness Avenue. No matter which direction you’re headed, there’s a fun adventure waiting for you onboard a cable car! For more information on how to ride cable cars and other Muni transit vehicles, visit our webpage. Also, the Cable Car Museum is always free and a fun way to learn about these National Historic Landmarks. Published October 25, 2019 at 10:31AM http://bit.ly/2NdyJc1
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Video: Zaza With the Pass, Jumps On Muni! By Erica Kato For the past few months, our agency has successfully provided service to Chase Center—delivering patrons to headline concerts, wrestling matches and corporate events. Parking at the arena and in Mission Bay will be extremely limited. Wherever you live in the Bay Area, public transit will be the fastest, most reliable and least expensive way to get to Chase Center. As a special bundling partnership, all Warriors fans and concert-goers can ride Muni for free to Chase Center. Your event ticket is your Muni fare, so you'll be able to ride Muni all day (excludes cable car). We made this announcement back in July as a partnership between the city of San Francisco and the Golden State Warriors. As we gear up for the official start to basketball season, thousands of fans who may be unfamiliar with our system and the city will be heading to Chase Center for the first time. This week, Warriors star Zaza Pachulia showed us how it’s done! He joined us for a smooth ride—making a seamless connection from BART to Muni at Embarcadero station, and then a quick shot down Third Street along the T-Third line. Any Chase Center patron who shows his or her event ticket at Muni turnstiles and boarding platforms will be able to ride Muni without charge. Both electronic and physical tickets for events – including Warriors basketball games, concerts and other events at Chase Center – will serve as proof of payment for Muni service throughout the day. We want to remind our customers to keep their tickets handy to show to station agents at Metro stations to get to the train’s platform or Transit Fare Inspectors, if asked. We also use all-door boarding across our system—so passengers with a valid ticket can board through any door so we can quickly get you to the event or game! Basketball fans, here are a few handy tips to keep in mind: Our ticket bundling program is applicable to any ticketed Chase Center event. Chase Center event tickets are valid for both Muni bus fare and light rail fare. The ticket does not cover the cost of riding Muni’s cable car lines. The ticket will be valid all-day, and expire at the end of the service day at 2 a.m. after the event. When using Muni Metro service you will show your ticket to a Station Agent or, if the booth in not occupied, proceed through the gate nearest the Station Agent window (the gate will open automatically). Keep those event tickets handy for proof of ticket purchase when you’re heading to the arena. Failure to show a valid ticket (i.e. print, mobile or season tickets, or proof of ticket purchase) can result in a proof-of-payment fine. Events that do not use Chase Center ticketing are not eligible. Taking transit to Chase Center will be the most efficient, economical, and sustainable way to get to the arena. The Warriors chose the Mission Bay site for the new arena largely because of its transit-rich location. With a Muni Metro T Line stop right at its doorstep, dedicated Muni special event bus shuttles (78X and 79X) and a Muni stop serving the 55, 48 and 22 lines within one block, Muni will be the best way to get to Chase Center. Don’t forget you can sign up for our Chase Center Transportation Plan updates via text or e-mail. Check out the video below of Zaza aboard Muni. Name someone more iconic you’ve seen aboard one of our vehicles. We’ll wait. Published October 24, 2019 at 10:44AM http://bit.ly/2qDOiC5
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Deputy Commissioner, Nagaon | Recruitment 2019 Deputy Commissioner, Nagaon | Recruitment 2019 | Block Level Facilitator (BLF) | Vacancy 16 | Last Date- 08-11-2019 | SAKORI ASSAM Deputy Commissioner, Nagaon | Recruitment 2019 Applications are hereby invited from the intending candidates for contractual engagement of 1 (one) Block Level Facilitator (BLF) in each Minority Concentrated Block (MCB) (Binnakandi, Batadrava, Kathiatoll, Khagarijan, Raha, Bajiagaon, Lawkhowa, Pachim Kaliabor, Juria, Rupahi hat, Pakhimoria, Moirabari, Udall, Lumding, Jugijan, Dhalpukhuri Dev. Block) under undivided Nagaon District for implementation of PMJVK (erstwhile MSDP). Name of post: Block Level Facilitator (BLF) No of posts: 16, Category: Unreserved Name of blocks: Binnakandi, Batadrava, Kathiatoll, Khagarijan, Raha, Bajiagaon, Lawkhowa, Pachim Kaliabor, Juria, Rupahi hat, Pakhimoria, Moirabari, Udall, Lumding, Jugijan, Dhalpukhuri . Eligibility: A permanent resident of Assam residing in the particular MCB. Educational Qualification: Any graduate with minimum two years of experience of working in Social Sector. Candidates having degree in Social Work will be given preference. Age: Minimum 23 years and maximum 30 years. Remuneration: Monthly remuneration of Rs. 13000/- PM and a maximum of Rs. 3000/- PM for TA/DA/Other expenses. Selection Procedure: Candidates will be shortlisted based on their qualification, merit. experience, place of residence etc. The shortlisted candidates will be called fora written test or Interview or both which will be notified later The selection of the candidates will be based on the marks obtained in the written test/Interview. How to apply: Application should reach this office in Standard form of applications during working hours along with all testimonials within 08.11.2019. Candidate should provide email ID, phone number in application and all future correspondence will be done through either email or SMS. Advertisement Details: Check Here
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c SSC Recruitment 2019 | Apply Online | Last Date - 25-11-2019 | SAKORI ASSAM SSC Recruitment 2019 Staff Selection Commission will hold the Combined Graduate Level Examination, 2019 for filling up of various Group “B” and Group “C” posts in different Ministries/ Departments/ Organizations. . Name of examination: Combined Graduate Level Examination, 2019 No of posts: bellow Name of posts: 1. Assistant Audit Officer in Indian Audit & Accounts Department under CAG Pay: level-8 of 7th CPC Pay Matrix Rs. 47600-151100 Age: 30 years 2. Assistant Accounts Officer in Indian Audit & Accounts Department under CAG Pay: level-8 of 7th CPC Pay Matrix Rs. 47600-151100 Age: 30 years 3. Assistant Section Officer in Central Secretariat Service (CSS) / Intelligence Bureau/ Ministry of Railway/ Ministry of External Affairs/ AFHQ / Other Ministries/ Departments/ Organisations etc. other than CSS cadre Pay: level-7 of 7th CPC Pay Matrix Rs. 44900-142400 Age: 20-30 years 4. Assistant in  Other Ministries/ Departments/ Organisations etc. other than CSS cadre Pay: pay level-7 of 7th CPC Pay Matrix Rs. 44900-142400/- Age: 30 years 5. Assistant in  Other Ministries/ Departments/ Organisations etc. other than CSS cadre Pay: level-6 of 7th CPC Pay Matrix Rs.35400-112400/- Age: 30 years 6. Assistants/Superintendent in  Other Ministries/ Departments/ Organisations etc. other than CSS cadre Pay: level-6 of 7th CPC Pay Matrix Rs.35400-112400/- Age: 30 years 7. Inspector of Income Tax / Inspector (Central Excise) / Inspector (Preventive Officer) / Inspector (Examiner) in CBDT / CBEC / Custom Houses (Group B Non-Gazetted) Pay: level-7 of 7th CPC Pay Matrix Rs. 44900-142400 Age: 30 years 8. Assistant Enforcement Officer in Directorate of Enforcement, Department of Revenue Pay: level-7 of 7th CPC Pay Matrix Rs. 44900-142400 Age: 30 years 9. Sub-Inspector in Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Pay: level-6 of 7th CPC Pay Matrix Rs.35400-112400/- Age: 20-30 years 10. Inspector in Department of Posts Pay: level-7 of 7th CPC Pay Matrix Rs. 44900-142400 Age: 18-30 years 11. Inspector of Central Bureau of Narcotics Pay: level-7 of 7th CPC Pay Matrix Rs. 44900-142400 Age: 30 years 12. Divisional Accountant in CAG Offices Pay: level-6 of 7th CPC Pay Matrix Rs.35400-112400/- Age: 30 years 13. Sub-Inspector in the National Investigation Agency (NIA) Pay: level-6 of 7th CPC Pay Matrix Rs.35400-112400/- Age: 30 years 14. Junior Statistical Officer Gr.II in M/o Statistics & Programme Implementation Pay: level-6 of 7th CPC Pay Matrix Rs.35400-112400/- Age: 32 years 15. Statistical Investigator Gr.II in Registrar General of India Pay: level-6 of 7th CPC Pay Matrix Rs.35400-112400/- Age: 30 years 16. Auditor/ Junior Accountant /Accountant in various CAG Offices/ CGDA / Other Ministry / Departments Pay: Level-5 Rs.29200-92300 Age: 18-27 years 17. Senior Secretarial Assistant (SSA) / Upper Division Clerk (UDC)  in Directorate General Border Road Organisation /  various Central Government Offices/ Departments other than  CSCS Pay: Level-4 Rs.25500-81100 Age: 18-27 years 18. Tax Assistant in various CBDT/ CBEC Pay: Level-4 Rs.25500-81100 Age: 18-27 years 19. Sub-Inspector in Central Bureau of Narcotics (Group-C) Pay: Level-4 Rs.25500-81100 Age: 18-27 years Educational Qualification: Assistant Audit Officer/ Assistant Accounts Officer: Essential Qualification: Bachelor‟s Degree from a recognized University or Institute. Desirable Qualification: Chartered Accountant or Cost & Management Accountant or Company Secretary or Masters in Commerce or Masters in Business Studies or Masters in Business Administration (Finance) or Masters in Business Economics. Junior Statistical Officer: Bachelor‟s Degree in any subject from a recognized University or Institute with at least 60% Marks in Mathematics at 12th standard level; or Bachelor‟s Degree in any subject with Statistics as one of the subjects at degree level. Statistical Investigator Grade-II: Bachelor‟s Degree in any subject with Statistics as one of the subjects from a recognized University or Institute. The candidates must have studied Statistics as a subject in all the three years of the graduation course. All other Posts Bachelor‟s Degree from a recognized University or equivalent. The candidates appearing in the final year of their graduation can also apply, however they must possess Essential qualification on or before 01-01-2020. Application Fee: Rs. 100/- (Rupees One Hundred only). Fee can be paid through BHIM UPI, Net Banking or by using Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, RuPay Credit or Debit card or in cash at SBI Branches by generating SBI Challan. Women candidates and candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Persons with Disability (PwD) and Ex-servicemen (ESM) eligible for reservation are exempted from payment of fee. How to apply: Apply Online on prescribed format at SSC Recruitment website from 22/10/2019 to 25/11/2019 only for SSC CGL Recruitment Examination 2019. Important Dates: Date for submission of online applications: 22-10-2019 to 25-11-2019 Last date for receipt of application: 25-11-2019 (17:00) Last date for making online fee payment: 27-11-2019 (17:00) Last date for generation of offline Challan: 27-11-2019 (17:00) Last date for payment through Challan (during working hours of Bank): 29-11-2019 Dates of Tier-I Examination (CBE): 02-03-2020 to 11-03-2020 Dates of Tier-II (CBE) and Tier-III (Des.) Examinations: 22-06-2020 to 25-06-2020 Advertisement Details:  Check Here . Apply Online:  Click Here .
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NE News, Guwahati NE News, Guwahati | Recruitment 2019 | Last Date ; 15-11-2019 NE News Guwahti NE News, An upcoming reputed News channel in Guwahati required multi lingual & Multi Expertise people for the following position. Name of post: Video Editor No of posts: 8 (MALE ONLY) Age: 23 years onwards Educational Background & Experience: Experience in media industry that have 6 months in similar field. Freshers can also apply. Language required: Bodo, English, Hindi, Manipuri, Nepali, Nagamese, Sadri .Candidates need to have knowledge of above mentioned language. How to apply: Candidates can mail there CV to [email protected]  or drop CV at reception of Prag tower, below ulubari fly over, Guwahati-781007. Last Date: 15th November  2019 Advertisement Details: check here
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Halloween Weekend: Scaregrove, Castro Block Party and More By Schad Dalton Events: Extra fingers will be required to count up the myriad events taking place around the city throughout this coming weekend. Halloween is quickly approaching with this weekend seeing a plethora of themed events in celebration of the holiday. Head down to Stern Grove this Friday for the annual Scaregrove Halloween Festival and consider it a warm-up for Saturday's "Glow in the Streets" Halloween weekend block party in the Castro. Treasure Island's TreasureFest "Halloween Market" will also take advantage of the holiday theme for its penultimate monthly event of the year. Sunday will host Halloween Hoopla, the final day of this year's Yerba Buena Gardens Festival in SoMa. There will also be a multitude of non-Halloween-themed events around the city on Saturday, including the 37th annual Leap Sandcastle Classic at Ocean Beach, the World Veg Festival in Golden Gate Park, and the Fall Harvest Artisan Food Festival in Nob Hill. Read about our featured events below. The 24 Divisadero Route will be a great option for anyone looking to attend Saturday's Castro Block Party. Photo: SFMTA Archive. Scaregrove Festival Friday, 3 to 9 p.m. Stern Grove Kick off the Halloween celebrations this Friday at the annual Scaregrove Festival in Stern Grove. This year's event will feature a costume contest, carnival rides, food, live music, entertainment and more spooky fun for the whole family. How to Get There on Muni: The Muni Metro K Ingleside or M Ocean View lines, as well as the 23 Monterey, 28 19th Avenue, 28R 19th Avenue Rapid, or the 57 Parkmerced routes will take riders close to Stern Grove. Muni Service Notes: There are no planned service changes for this event. Castro Block Party: "Glow in the Streets" Saturday, 4 to 9:30 p.m. Castro While not inherently Halloween-themed, the third annual Glow in the Streets Block Party in the Castro should have its fair share of colorful costumes on display, especially during the costume contest portion of the evening. The event will also feature DJs, live dance performances, face and body painting and more.  How to Get There on Muni: Riders may take the F Market and Wharves Line, the K Ingleside, L Taraval or M Ocean View Muni Metro lines to Castro station, as well as the 24 Divisadero, 33 Ashbury/18th Street, 35 Eureka  or the 37 Corbett routes to near the event. Muni Service Notes: There are no planned service changes for the event. Remember that you can take Muni for the entire day for a single $5 fare. The new $5 Day Pass, available on MuniMobile®, is part of Muni’s recent fare changes. The pass is intended to encourage a safe, convenient way to pay your fare and quickly board Muni vehicles, which reduces overall travel time for everyone. The $5 Day Pass is Muni bus, rail and historic streetcars only. “On Tap” gives you a heads up about the big events in town and what Muni routes and lines will get you to the party. Look for this feature to be posted usually on Thursdays for a look ahead to the weekend. Check out our Weekend Traffic & Transit Advisory for more details. Published October 23, 2019 at 10:52AM http://bit.ly/2JfNrhm
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Gauhati High Court Recruitment 2019 Gauhati High Court Recruitment 2019 | Assam Judicial Service| Grade-I| Apply Online | Vacancy 10 | 08-11-2019| Sakori Assam Online applications are invited till 5.00 PM of 08/11/2019 from the practicing Advocates for appointment in 10 (ten) vacant (9 unreserved + 1 reserved for locomotor disabled candidates) posts in Grade-I of Assam Judicial Service in the scale of pay of Rs. 51,550-1,230-58,930-1380-63,070/- per month plus other allowances as admissible under the Rules. Vacancy Details Name of post: Assam Judicial Service, Grade-I No of posts: 10 [UR: 1, PWD (Locomotor disabled): 1] Eligibility Criteria:  (i) Must be holder of Degree in Law from a recognized University. (ii) Must be practicing as an Advocate in Courts of Civil and Criminal jurisdiction on the last date fixed for receipt of applications and must have been so practicing for a period of not less than 7 (seven) years as on such date. (iii) Must have attained the age of 35 (thirty five) years and must not have attained the age of 48 (forty eight) years in the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes and 45 (forty five) years in the case of others, as on the last date fixed for receipt of applications. Selection Process:  The Competitive Examination shall consist of a Preliminary Examination (Screening Test), a Main (Written) Examination and a  Viva Voce/ Interview. Application Fee: SC/ ST: Rs 250/- PWD (Locomotor disabled): 0 All Others: Rs 500/- How to apply:  Candidates who fulfill the requisite criteria can submit their online application forms, by following the steps indicated below, through the home page of the website http://bit.ly/33TP4cz wherein a scroll under the caption “Click here to apply” will be available. Important Dates: Submission of online application starts from: 25/10/2019, 12:00 NOON Last date for submission of online application: 08/11/2019, 5:00 PM Last date for payment of fees: 13/11/2019, Till bank transaction hours Advertisement Details:  Check Here  Apply Online: Click Here . [From 25/10/2019]
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ASSAM TET 2019 Assam TET 2019 Syllabus | Question Paper Pattern Assam TET 2019 Government of Assam has released the notification for most awaiting Teacher Eligibility Test (TET)-2019 for Lower Primary and Upper Primary level for the state of Assam. Structure of Assam TET 2019: The Paper I will be for a person who intends to be a teacher for Lower Primary level (classes I to V) Paper I (for classes I to V): Structure and Content (All Compulsory) (i) Child Development & Pedagogy (compulsory)Number of Questions: 30 MCQsMarks: 30 Marks(ii) Language I – Assamese, Bengali, Hindi, Bodo, Manipuri, Garo, Nepali, Karbi, Hmar (compulsory-any one)Number of Questions: 30 MCQsMarks: 30 Marks(iii) Language II – English(compulsory)Number of Questions: 30 MCQsMarks: 30 Marks(iv) MathematicsNumber of Questions: 30 MCQsMarks: 30 Marks(v) Environmental StudiesNumber of Questions: 30 MCQsMarks: 30 Marks All(150) questions will be of MCQ type; each question will carry 1 mark. The Paper II will be for a person who intends to be a teacher for Upper Primary level (classes VI to VIII). Paper II –Mathematics & Science or Social Science (Studies) (for class VI to VIII): (i) Child Development & Pedagogy (compulsory) Number of Questions: 30 MCQs Marks: 30 Marks (ii) Language I – Assamese, Bengali, Hindi, Bodo, Manipuri, Garo, Nepali, Karbi, Hmar (compulsory-any one) Number of Questions: 30 MCQs Marks: 30 Marks (iii) Language II –English (compulsory) Number of Questions: 30 MCQs Marks: 30 Marks (iv) (a) For Mathematics and Science teacher : Mathematics and Science Or Number of Questions: 60 MCQs Marks: 60 Marks (iv) (b) For Social Studies teacher : Social Studies Or Number of Questions: 60 MCQs Marks: 60 Marks (iv) (c) For any other teacher – either iv (a) Or iv (b) All(150) questions will be of MCQ type; each question will carry 1 mark.  Duration of examination: 2 1/2 hours (150 Minutes) for Paper-I and 2 ½ hours (150 Minutes) for Paper II. Additional 20 minutes’ time (per hour) will be there for visually impaired candidates. Minimum Marks for qualifying in TET: A candidate is required to score 60 % i.e. 90 marks out of 150 to qualify the Teachers’ Eligibility Test (TET). However, for SC/ST (Hills)/ST (Plain)/OBC/MOBC/PWD (PH), there will be relaxation of 5 %. Thus, for these candidates, qualifying marks will be 83 out of 150 i.e. 55 % There will be no negative marking. Medium of question paper: Assamese, Bengali, Bodo, Hindi, English Validity: The validity of the Mark sheet cum Certificate of TET shall be for 7 (seven) years from the date of issue of the certificate by the Empowered Committee, TET, Govt. of Assam. Important Points: The Test will be only for Paper-I (Lower Primary) and Paper –II (Upper Primary). Candidates who intend to appear in both the papers i.e. Paper I and Paper II will have to pay the fee for both the papers separately and will have to submit separate Online Application. There will be no verification of documents in support of qualification etc. of candidates while appearing in TET. However, documents of a TET qualified candidate will be verified during the time of teacher engagement process by the concerned authority. In case of submission of false information/claim regarding qualification etc. he/she will be criminally liable Syllabus Download: The syllabus for Paper- I & Paper II is as given below- Syllabus for Paper I Syllabus for Paper II
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TET Assam 2019 Admit Card Download | 10th November 2019 | SAKARI ASSAM Admit Card Download | Assam TET 2019 | Exam Held on 2019 TET Assam 2019 Admit Card Department of Elementary Education, Assam, has today [22/10/2019] released the Assam TET (Teachers' Eligibility Test) 2019 admit card. Interested candidates can visit the official website — ssa.assam.gov.in — to check their Assam TET 2019 hall tickets. According to the two official portals, the Admit Cards are available; Please Login and Download Assam TET Admit Card 2019 . Earlier, the Assam TET exam was scheduled to be held on 20 October but, now the Assam TET 2019 date has been postponed to 10 November. Assam TET 2019 Examination Details:   Name of examination: Assam Teachers Eligibility Test, 2019 Date of examination: 10th November 2019 Examination Language: Assamese, Bengali, Bodo, Hindi, English Duration of Examination: 2 ½ hours (150 Minutes) for Paper-I and 2 ½ hours (150 Minutes) for Paper II. Additional 20 minutes time (per hour) will be there for visually impaired candidates. Examination Shifts: The TET exam will be conducted in two phase, applied candidates need to appear their exam as per below schedule. Lower Primary Level (LP): Starts at 8:30 AM Upper Primary Level (UP): Starts at 12:30 AM How to Download Assam TET examination 2019: Step: Visit the official website of the Assam Department of Elementary Education — ssa.assam.gov.in Step: Click on the link that says 'Assam TET Admit Card 2019' Step : Enter all the required credentials – Application no / Username along with your Password Step : Click on the 'Login' button Step : Your Assam TET 2019 admit card will appear on the screen Step: Download the same and take a printout for future reference 
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Vision Zero Update By It’s nationally been tragic news: traffic fatalities, especially for pedestrians, are on the rise. After decades of progress, the numbers are closer to 1989 than 2009, and the most vulnerable road users- pedestrians, children and seniors- are killed in the thousands annually across the country. Locally, we’ve lost 24 people to traffic deaths on our streets as of October 2019, 14 of those while walking.  The costs of these preventable incidents extend beyond loss of life alone. Families are left devastated and first responders carry deep emotional burdens. Second to the emotional impact is the fiscal cost of responding to and treating injuries from traffic collisions. Whereas annual medical costs related to treating pedestrian injuries at San Francisco General Hospital is 15 million dollars, total health-related costs that can be attributed to pedestrian injuries exceeds 500 million dollars. Each lost life is one too many. The SFMTA, with sister departments the Department of Public Health and the San Francisco Police Department and with leadership from the Mayor’s Office and the Board of Supervisors, is committed to making streets safer as quickly as possible.  This February, the City released the 2019 Vision Zero Action Strategy. It prioritizes the strategies that make the biggest difference in safety, including clear actions that the city is taking, and transformative policies that need state-level change. We’ve been making strong progress on many of our actions: legislating a full private-vehicle closure on Market Street, working with the Bayview community on advancing transportation safety in their community, and expanding the City’s Safe Routes to Schools program to every SF Unified School District elementary school.  However, we understand safer streets can’t come quickly enough. As Mayor London Breed told us earlier this year, “the current pace of traffic safety improvements in San Francisco is unacceptable and I refuse to allow red tape and bureaucracy to stop us from taking immediate, common-sense steps to improve safety while we undergo long-term improvements.”  SFMTA has committed to finding ways to getting safety improvements in the ground as fast as possible, including expanding our engineering commitments.  Quick-Build Corridor Improvements In June, SFMTA adopted the quick-build policy - with basic changes to the Transportation Code, SFMTA can now design, legislate, and implement projects with significant time savings. With timelines reduced by as many as seven months, several vital quick-build safety projects have been implemented since the new policy was adopted earlier this year, including 6th Street, Taylor Street and segments of Townsend Street. The 7th Street protected bikeway was implemented in as few as 10 weeks. SFMTA has quadrupled our initial quick-build commitments, with a new promise of delivering 10 projects in 2019. With an original goal of building eight miles of sustainable travel lanes annually, with the Mayor’s leadership, the agency additionally now commits to installing 20 miles of protected bikeways in the next two years. Making Intersections Safer We are not only focusing on corridor projects. With essential input from the Board of Supervisors and passionate advocates, we are re-thinking how our intersections on the high-injury network should be designed. 60% of collisions occur in an intersection, and engineering tools can improve visibility, facilitate crossing and reduce vehicle speeds. For example, this year, the North of Market/ South of Market signal project will re-time one-third of the city’s traffic signals for slower driving speeds, longer crossing times and pedestrian head starts. In the Tenderloin, last weekend SFMTA installed 9 pedestrian ‘scrambles’ – a pedestrian-only traffic signal phase that makes it safe for people to cross without conflict from turning vehicles. Other programmatic intersection improvements that engineers are working on across the city include high-visibility crosswalks and daylighting intersections, making pedestrians more visible to drivers when crossing the street. Continued Partnership and Commitment San Francisco is a leader in the safe streets movement and uses a data-driven, evidence-based approach to save lives. Through a partnership with the Department of Public Health, the city is looking to expand its intersection traffic calming tool kit with an upcoming pilot study to consider left-turn traffic calming treatments as well as developing policy recommendations for turn restrictions on red. SFMTA also works directly with the San Francisco Police Department for focused enforcement on known high-injury streets, and on the causes that are most likely to result in a severe injury and fatalities – speeding, failure to yield and running STOP signs or red lights. SFMTA Parking Control Officers complement SFPD enforcement efforts by enforcing no stopping in bike lanes, double-parking and parking in bus zones.  We’re also working with the State of California, to make progress on some of our transformative policy goals. SFMTA is a member of the State’s Zero Traffic Fatalities Task Force, where recommendations will be made to legislators about changes to speed limit setting and speed enforcement at the end of this year.  With strong local leadership, dedicated staff and advocates, broad city partnership and an action strategy grounded in proven policy, San Francisco will continue to pursue all efforts in the areas they are most needed in order to protect everyone who lives, works or visits the City from traffic-related injury. Published October 22, 2019 at 11:51AM http://bit.ly/33Vtch3
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6th Street Pedestrian Safety Project Quick-Build Improvements By Earlier this month, SFMTA staff implemented quick-build safety improvements as part of the 6th Street Pedestrian Safety Project. The 6th Street corridor is an important north-south artery for people in vehicles as well as on foot. The street has also been identified as an area where vulnerable populations are in particular need of pedestrian safety improvements. Here Tom Maguire and Viktoriya Wise, the Interim Directors of Transportation and Sustainable Streets, are supporting our paint and sign crews to install a painted safety zone at 6th and Jessie streets. Painted safety zones have a dual purpose of slowing down vehicles that are turning at the intersection while improving visibility between drivers and pedestrians. Implementing pedestrian and bicycle safety improvements that make streets and sidewalks safer can sometimes take years to design, bid, and construct. Since safety can’t wait, we have committed to deliver 15 quick-build projects through 2020, while also working on long-term capital projects, on the Vision Zero High Injury Network. Reversible and adjustable, examples of quick-build improvements include repainting streets, curbs, installing signs or plastic barriers, retiming traffic signals, or constructing transit boarding islands. In addition to painted safety zones, other quick-build improvements on 6th Street, between Market and Howard streets, included removing a southbound lane of traffic, restricting left turns and removing parking spaces at intersections. All of these improvements will allow pedestrians and others to navigate this stretch of 6th Street more safely. Working with businesses, employers, residents and community representatives, this project offers a clear path toward improvements that will improve 6th Street for everyone. Published October 21, 2019 at 12:16PM http://bit.ly/2qr0Yfx
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Reimagine Potrero Yard with Us By Adrienne Heim Potrero Yard, one of Muni’s oldest bus yards, is the first facility in the modernization and improvement project being proposed through the Building Progress Program. The SFMTA launched the Building Progress Program with the intent to upgrade our old facilities across San Francisco. These upgrades include facility improvements for Muni operations, traffic enforcement, and systems maintenance to better serve our riders and to keep the City moving. After nearly two years of community outreach and with guidance provided by the Potrero Yard Neighborhood Working Group (consisting of eleven community members and two Muni operators), the SFMTA will be hosting a Potrero Yard Project Open House & Pre-Application Meeting at The Archery, located at 498 Alabama Street, to present our project concept to rebuild Potrero Yard. The event will provide an opportunity for the public to learn and share feedback about the project concept, which is the framework for: a modern new bus facility, a residential community above the bus yard, and ground floor activation around the building before it is submitted to the San Francisco Planning Department. The pre-application meeting is the first step of the development process and there will be many more opportunities for community members to weigh in as we continue to define the project. Event Details: Saturday, October 26, 2019 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Archery Nearby Muni Routes: 9 San Bruno, 22 Fillmore, 27 Bryant, 33 Ashbury/18th, and 55 16th Street. Families are encouraged to bring children - we will have fall activities and snacks for all! Current Potrero Yard Potrero Yard was built in 1915 and sits on 4.4 acres between Bryant and 17th streets, near the Mission, Potrero Hill, and South of Market neighborhoods. The two-story facility originally operated as a streetcar facility and has since expanded to hold 158 40-foot and 60-foot trolley buses. Due to the building’s age and changes in bus fleet technology, major improvements are needed to ensure we maintain our fleet of buses as efficiently as possible and that we can accommodate our new buses that will be delivered in the next eight years. A building renovation cannot solve all of the maintenance challenges and facility expansion needs of the yard. Further, we need to enhance the building’s resilience to climate change and natural disasters. So, we are looking to completely rebuild Potrero Yard. The Proposed Facility The new three-story facility will be state-of-the-art and will allow the SFMTA to keep buses on the road longer between fixes. As a result, we will improve service for our 102,000 daily customers who rely on the six bus routes (5 Fulton, 5R Fulton Rapid, 6 Haight-Parnassus, 14 Mission, 22 Fillmore, and 30 Stockton) that run out of the yard. The modern yard will store 213 buses - an increase of 35 percent. In addition, the facility will: Accommodate our battery-powered electric buses Support street operations activity Centralize and modernize Muni operator training Housing on top of a Bus Yard? As the SFMTA plans how to modernize our facilities, we are also partnering with the City (SF Planning, Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development, and the Office of Economic and Workforce Development) to explore housing above Potrero Yard. Given the large footprint and centralized location of many of our yards, we understand working with our City family to tackle the need for more housing is important. With stakeholder input, the City has collaborated on specific elements such as zoning, neighborhood characteristics, density, and shadow considerations, as well as cost estimates. As we present the proposed project concept to our community stakeholders, we hope to collect feedback that will help inform the project concept that we include in the Project Application to the Planning Department. We hope you can attend this month’s event. However, if you are unable to attend there are additional ways to stay engaged. Learn more about the project, register to take a tour of the yard and subscribe to project updates by visiting our webpage. . For more information, please email us or call us at 415.646.2223. Published October 18, 2019 at 10:56AM http://bit.ly/35Gyajv
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