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Indian
Culture
On one of his trips to England,
Mahatma Gandhi was asked by
an English journalist "What do
you think about the Western
Culture?".
His answer "It is a good idea" -
is still a classic.
Indian culture is a not an "idea";
it is a living reality. Its magic is
such that - the more you try to
go away from it, the more you
feel enslaved by it.
The richness of Indian culture is
evident by the fact that it easily
and openly merges with outside
influences. The main components
of the Indian culture are its:
History
Architecture
Religions
Vedas and Upanishads
Family values
Philosophy
Democracy
Languages
Literature
Arts and craft
Music
Movies
Costumes
Many Hindu institutions,
including the rigid caste system
and its severe dietary
proscriptions, still have wide-
ranging effects on secular Indian
society.

Tuesday 17 May 2011

teaching abiliti test for india

FW: Syllabus Of
TeacherEligibility Test
(TET)November 25, 2010Central
Government of India hasmade
new rule and regulationfor be
teacher of primary school.The
National Council for
TeacherEducation (NCTE) has
preparedguide line and
regulations fornew recruitment
of teacher forclass one to class
eight inGovernment and private
schools.Now all new teacher
will beappointed in govt. and
privateschools after pass
TeacherEligibility Test (TET)
exam. Allstates of India have to
take TETexam of candidate
before joiningof teacher. Only
pass candidatesin TET exam
would be eligible forteacher in
govt. and privateschool.This is
compulsory for privateschool
also. If any private
schoolappoint any teacher
without TETpass then school ’s
affiliationsfrom any board will
be canceled.The old teachers of
Govt. andprivate school do not
need topass TET exam for
continue theirjob. They will be
considered asTET pass
candidate if theychange their
school.The TET pass certificate
will bevalid for three years only.
Aftercomplete the three
yearsteachers have to pass TET
examagain.All states have to
follow this rulestrictly. Those
vacancies forteacher would be
fulfilled onmerit list or interview
which hasbeen came before
25th August2010. It means that
if anyvacancies for teacher
hasannounced after 25th
August2010 then candidate will
not beappointed on merit list.
Theyhave to pass TET exam.The
appointment of teacher inUP
would be affected by this
newregulation.TET exam will be
conducted forthree – three
hours in two sets.Syllabus of TET
exam – GeneralKnowledge,
Creative Interestand from
course of B.Ed.The qualifying
mark for pass TETexam will be
set by stateeducation
department or HRD.
Wed, 20 Apr 2011 21:52 IST
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Sent: Tue, 01 Mar 2011 14:39 IST
Subject: Syllabus Of
TeacherEligibility Test
(TET)November 25, 2010Central
Government of India hasmade
new rule and regulationfor be
teacher of primary school.The
National Council for
TeacherEducation (NCTE) has
preparedguide line and
regulations fornew recruitment
of teacher forclass one to class
eight inGovernment and private
schools.Now all new teacher will
beappointed in govt. and
privateschools after pass
TeacherEligibility Test (TET) exam.
Allstates of India have to take
TETexam of candidate before
joiningof teacher. Only pass
candidatesin TET exam would be
eligible forteacher in govt. and
privateschool.This is compulsory
for privateschool also. If any
private schoolappoint any teacher
without TETpass then school ’s
affiliationsfrom any board will be
canceled.The old teachers of Govt.
andprivate school do not need
topass TET exam for continue
theirjob. They will be considered
asTET pass candidate if
theychange their school.The TET
pass
certificate will bevalid for three
years only. Aftercomplete the
three yearsteachers have to pass
TET examagain.All states have to
follow this rulestrictly. Those
vacancies forteacher would be
fulfilled onmerit list or interview
which hasbeen came before 25th
August2010. It means that if
anyvacancies for teacher
hasannounced after 25th
August2010 then candidate will
not beappointed on merit list.
Theyhave to pass TET exam.The
appointment of teacher inUP
would be affected by this
newregulation.TET exam will be
conducted forthree – three hours
in two sets.Syllabus of TET exam –
GeneralKnowledge, Creative
Interestand from course of
B.Ed.The qualifying mark for pass
TETexam will be set by
stateeducation department or
HRD.
Syllabus Of Teacher
Eligibility Test (TET)
November 25, 2010
Central Government of India has
made new rule and regulation
for be teacher of primary school.
The National Council for Teacher
Education (NCTE) has prepared
guide line and regulations for
new recruitment of teacher for
class one to class eight in
Government and private schools.
Now all new teacher will be
appointed in govt. and private
schools after pass Teacher
Eligibility Test (TET) exam. All
states of India have to take TET
exam of candidate before joining
of teacher. Only pass candidates
in TET exam would be eligible for
teacher in govt. and private
school.
This is compulsory for private
school also. If any private school
appoint any teacher without TET
pass then school ’s affiliations
from any board will be canceled.
The old teachers of Govt. and
private school do not need to
pass TET exam for continue their
job. They will be considered as
TET pass candidate if they
change their school.
The TET pass certificate will be
valid for three years only. After
complete the three years
teachers have to pass TET exam
again.
All states have to follow this rule
strictly. Those vacancies for
teacher would be fulfilled on
merit list or interview which has
been came before 25th August
2010. It means that if any
vacancies for teacher has
announced after 25th August
2010 then candidate will not be
appointed on merit list. They
have to pass TET exam.
The appointment of teacher in
UP would be affected by this new
regulation.
TET exam will be conducted for
three – three hours in two sets.
Syllabus of TET exam – General
Knowledge, Creative Interest
and from course of B.Ed.
The qualifying mark for pass TET
exam will be set by state
education department or HRD.

Sunday 3 April 2011

Dhoni, Kirsten, Tendulkar make
team world beaters
MUMBAI: When
Mahendra Singh
Dhoni lofted
Nuwan Kulasekara
for the winning
six against Sri
Lanka, he stood
gazing at the ball
as it flew through
the Mumbai night
sky, soaking up
the sweet moment
and the reward
for four years of
hard work and the
introduction of a
work ethic and
team bonding not
seen in previous
Indian teams.
Four years ago, the team was in
ruins after crashing out in the
first round of the World Cup in
the Caribbean, with fans baying
for the cricketers' blood.
But the transition in the next
four-year cycle has been
outstanding, the picture
completed with the six-wicket
victory at the Wankhede Stadium,
when Dhoni anchored the run
chase with his knock of 91.
The three characters who stand
out for India in the
transformation of the team's
approach are Dhoni, low-profile
coach Gary Kirsten and the
indefatigable Sachin Tendulkar.
If Dhoni has marshaled his
resources well, Kirsten has been
the facilitator of systems and
Tendulkar the biggest inspiration
for younger players.
These three have transformed
the team into a powerful unit
that has done well in different
conditions around the world and
also come back from the brink to
achieve impressive victories.
Tendulkar, who has played with
many top players in his 21 years
of international cricket, said
Saturday he was enjoying playing
like never before.
"This team shows a lot of self
belief and is extremely
consistent," Tendulkar said after
the victory. "It is a great honor to
be part of this team."
The Indian team, already
enjoying top ranking in Test
cricket, is now also atop the one-
day table.
In the past few years, India has
come back undefeated from Test
tours of Australia and South
Africa, won a Test series in New
Zealand as well as one-day series
in Australia and Sri Lanka, all
considered difficult feats for any
team.
But the one event that triggered
the cycle was the Twenty20
World Championship victory in
South Africa four years ago,
which offset the despair of the
2007 World Cup and refreshed
the side.
Dhoni gave the first glimpse of
his charismatic qualities as a
leader of a young team and
slowly took over as captain of
one-dayers and test matches too.
Dhoni conceded the other day
that he does not believe in too
much planning and likes to give
players freedom as well as
responsibilities.
"I don't even attend the bowlers'
meeting. I'm happy to let them
come up with strategies and
keep that out of my mind," he
said about the Zaheer Khan-led
attack.
But Dhoni, like most others,
accepts that South African
Kirsten's contribution has been
immense, specially in removing
the insecurities that have dogged
players in the past.
"Everyone knows what he has
done for the team. He knows our
players very well and is probably
the best thing to happen to
Indian cricket," Dhoni said of
him.
Supporting Kirsten has been
South African Paddy Upton,
credited with the players' better
mental conditioning.
The team management has also
thought out of the box and been
inspired by the likes of high
altitude climber and Arctic
explorer Mike Horn.
"Mike is an adventurer and the
stories that he tells of his
experiences are simply
outstanding. He has given us
insight into what the human
mind can do for us," Dhoni said
of him.
India opener Virender Sehwag,
like many of his teammates, said
the team had been wanting to
win the World Cup for Tendulkar
and revealed that the team had
been aiming for the win for over
a year.
"For more than one year, we
have been aiming to do this. It
has been a team effort with even
a 38-yer-old Tendulkar diving on
the boundary line today,"
Sehwag said after the victory.

Thursday 31 March 2011

finel

Fitting Finale: Sachin Tendulkar
vs Muttiah Muralitharan

MUMBAI: It may
not provide the
pure thrill of an
India-Australia
encounter; it may
not offer the
political drama of
an India-Pakistan
clash either. Yet,
this India-Sri
Lanka final has
something that
makes it even
more engrossing.
A straight contest
between the
world's best
batsman and best
bowler of all time:
Sachin Tendulkar
versus Muttiah Muralitharan.
18,093 runs against 534 wickets.
(And we are only talking one-
dayers here.) A maestro and a
magician on the game's biggest
stage.
Add the cauldron-like
atmosphere at the Wankhede
Stadium, and it promises to be a
match for the gods, a battle for
eternity. There's been some
concern whether Murali's aching
hamstring and dodgy knee will
allow him to play but given the
stage and the occasion, it's safe
to bet that if he can walk, he'll be
out there wheeling away.
There is also a twist to the
contest that makes it even more
gut-wrenching: it is the last
World Cup for both. Only one of
them will be going home with
the trophy; the other will go
away with a heavy heart and a
strange feeling of emptiness.
Sure, it may not hurt Murali as
much as it will Sachin: he has,
after all, already been part of one
Cup-winning side. He has also
often shown the ability to take
triumphs and tribulations alike in
his stride. The tsunami and
accompanying devastation back
home has clearly helped him see
life's bigger picture.
Sachin has probably not reached
that stage yet: winning the World
Cup has been a lifelong dream
for him. He wants it desperately
because that's the only thing
missing from his array of
exploits. If the hundredth ton
comes along with it, it would be
a fitting last chapter, to at least
his one-day career.
"It's the most important
tournament in my life," he had
said just before the tricky
quarterfinal against Australia;
they were the magic words that
made his mates in the team
wake up to the possibility of a
day without him. Since then,
Team India has been a
transformed side.
Murali does not believe in such
hyperbole: he makes his own
destiny. More importantly, he
makes his mates do the 'dirty
work' by unleashing his charm
offensive in the dressing room.
"We will really miss him," said
vice-captain Mahela Jayawardene.
"He keeps us laughing all the
time.
That itself is amazing if you
consider his long and
tumultuous journey, from a
maverick spinner who had to
bowl outside the leg-stump
simply to stop Tendulkar once, to
the world's greatest. He has been
in the midst of many storms, and
been the cause of quite a few
too, only to emerge with a smile.
It may just be a joke but Murali
apparently believes he is a better
bat than Sachin. That is what
makes this last battle so
delightful while being intriguing
too. In the 46 times that they
have crossed paths, however,
Murali has got him only five
times; Sachin has managed 8
hundreds and 12 fifties.
The numbers are evidently in
favour of Sachin. Murali, however,
will be backing himself this time,
even though his body is
battered; after all, Sachin did go
through a nightmare against the
two Pakistani off-spinners in the
semifinal.
Murali has much more variety,
much more control and much
more guile. He will lure Sachin
with his flight; he will trick him
with his turn and he will try to
mesmerize him with his big, big
eyes. If nothing works he will
ambush him with his doosras.
Sachin, though, will be
unperturbed for the most part; if
the ball doesn't stop or grip as it
did in Mohali, he won't even
worry. He will use his feet, soft
hands and firm pushes to
counter the magic. If the ball
comes on nicely to the bat, it will
transcend into a battle in the
minds. One legend against
another.
In the end, there will only be one
winner, only one golden sunset.

Saturday 26 March 2011

news

NEW DELHI: With
Sri Lanka
annihilating
England on
Saturday, there
will be three
teams from the
subcontinent in
the ODI World Cup
semifinals for the
first time ever. It
would now take a
very brave man to
bet against an all-
Asian final. Every
final since 1992
has had one Asian
team. But never
have both finalists
been from South Asia.
Two of these teams, India and Sri
Lanka, were among the pre-
tournament favourites and a
billion-plus people will be hoping
they meet next Saturday in
Mumbai to decide who in the
region will get the Cup.
But don’t count Pakistan out just
yet. The 1992 champions, who
face India at Mohali on
Wednesday, were the most
exciting team in the group stage.
In the quarters, the men in green
made former champs West
Indies look like a bunch of
schoolboys. Shahid Afridi ’s men,
especially the bowlers, have
looked in ominous form. Afridi
himself has led from the front
with 21 scalps so far.
Fans, though, would be hoping
that the chinks in their rivals ’
batting as well as their sub-par
fielding would work to home
advantage. A couple of collapses
aside, India has the strongest
batting line-up in the game.
With Manmohan Singh and top
Pakistan leaders, President
Zardari and Prime Minister YR
Gilani (both or at least one), likely
to be seated in the special box,
Sachin Tendulkar would see this
as a perfect occasion to get his
100th international ton,
particularly now that Afridi has
predicted it won ’t happen.
Hopefully, fellow opener Virender
Sehwag would be fully fit. But the
loudest cheer would be reserved
for Yuvraj Singh, who ’s hit a
purple patch.
The Lankans will have to guard
against overconfidence as they
take on the Kiwis on Tuesday. On
Friday, Daniel Vettori ’s men
surprised the South Africans. But
on paper, the Lankans appear
too strong.
It’s going to be a South Asian
party alright.

Friday 25 March 2011

results of qarter final

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