Final Result of Combined GEO-Scientist Examination, 2020

Final Result of Combined GEO-Scientist Examination, 2020

Posted On: 30 JUL 2021 8:45PM by PIB Delhi

Based  on  the  results of  the  Stage-I (Priliminay) Examination held on 19th January, 2020, Stage-II (Main) Examination held on 17th& 18th October, 2020 of the Combined Geo-Scientist Examination, 2020 conducted bytheUNION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION and  followed bythe Personality  Test in the month of April, 2021 & July, 2021, the following arethe lists, in orderof merit,of the candidates who have been recommended for appointment to the  Group ‘A’  posts of Geologist, Geophysicist and Chemist in theGeological Survey of India; andGroup ‘A’ post of Jr. Hydrogeologists (Scientist B)in theCentral Ground Water Board.

The numbers of vacancies reported by the Government to be filled are as under: –

 

Category-I (Posts in Geological Survey of India)

 

Name of the Post

GEN

EWS

OBC

SC

ST

Total

Geologist

33

07

10

20

09

79

[Incl. 02* PwBD-1 & 03* PwBD-3]

Geophysicist

02

01

01

01

05

Chemist

07

01

06

01

15

[Incl. 01 PwBD-3]

*01 PwBD-1 & 01 PwBD-3 – backlog vacancy.

Category-II (Posts in Central Ground Water Board)

Name of the Post

GEN

EWS

OBC

SC

ST

Total

Jr. Hydrogeologists (Scientist B)

02

02

A  total number of 100candidates have been recommended for appointment  to  the  posts  as  under:

Category-I (Posts in Geological Survey of India)

Name of the Post

Number of candidates recommended

Gen

EWS

OBC

SC

ST

TOTAL

Geologist

21

[Incl. 01 PwBD-1]

11

16

[Incl. 01

PwBD-1]

20

[Incl. 01

PwBD-1]

 

09

77*

[Incl. 03 PwBD-1#]

Geophysicist

01

02

01

01

05

Chemist

07

01

06

01

15

[excl. 01 PwBD-3]

01 PwBD-3 candidate is recommended in accordance with Clause 9(1) of DoPT’s OM No. 36035/02/2017-Estt.(Res.) dated 15/01/2018 against future vacancy arising in Scheduled Caste categorydue to non-availability of vacancy under the category of the candidate i.e. SC category.

*02 General vacancies are being kept vacant on account of non availability of suitable PwBD-3 candidate against current year’s vacancy reserved for PwBD-3.

#01 PwBD-1 candidate has been recommended against  01 backlog vacancy   of PwBD-3 due to non availability of suitable PwBD-3 candidate after applying interchangability in terms of sub-Rule 8.5 of Rule 8 of DoP&T OM No. 36035/02/2017-Estt. (Res.) dated 15.01.2018.

 

Category – II (Post in Central Ground Water Board)

Name of the Post

Number of candidates recommended

Gen

EWS

OBC

SC

ST

TOTAL

Jr. Hydrogeologist (Scientist B)

01

01

02

 

 

Appointment to the posts under the two categories shall be made                        by  the  Government  in  accordance  with  the  merit  position.

The Result of 08recommended candidates withfollowing Roll Numbersis provisional :

0290077

0490380

0590076

0690279

0690387

0890909

0990125

1090394

The offer of appointment to the candidates whose result has been kept provisional will not be issued till the Commission verifies the original documents awaited from such candidates. The provisionality of these candidates will remain valid only for a period of three months from the date of declaration of Final result. In case the candidate fails to submit the requisite documents as required by the Commission within this period, their candidature will be cancelled and no further correspondence would be entertained in this regard.

UPSC  has  a ‘Facilitation Counter’  near Examination Hall in its campus. Candidates  can obtain any information/clarification regarding their examination/ recruitment on the working day  between 10.00 hrs. to 17.00 hrs in person  or over telephone nos.  011-23385271 / 23381125.  Result will also be available on the  UPSC  web  site  i.e. www.upsc.gov.in.Marks of the canddiates shall be made available on the website within fifteen days from the date of publciation of the result.

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Today, the 30th July 2021 (Friday), the Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee had organised its 1st Office Bearers Meeting of the newly appointed President

Today, the 30th July 2021 (Friday), the Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee had organised its 1st Office Bearers Meeting of the newly appointed President

Today, the 30th July 2021 (Friday), the Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee had organised its 1st Office Bearers Meeting of the newly appointed President

Today, the 30th July 2021 (Friday), the Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee had organised its 1st Office Bearers Meeting of the newly appointed President, MPCC Shri N. Loken Singh, MLA at Congress Bhawan, B.T. Road, Imphal. The said meeting was chaired by Shri N. Loken Singh, MLA, Hon’ble President, MPCC in presence of various other party leaders.

At the outset of the meeting, the members present were warmly welcomed by Shri Hareshwar Goshwami, General Secretary(Admn.), MPCC. 

Before the commencement of the same meeting, a 2 (two) minutes silent observation was condoled on the sudden demise of Shri Sanasam Koireng Singh, Former Permanent Secretary, MPCC on 28th July, 2021. He was expired on his 73 (seventy-three) years of age.

The members present in the meeting applauded and shown their gratitude to Shri N. Loken Singh, MLA on being appointed as President of Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC). They also expressed their views and put up several issues related to strengthening party organisation.

The Hon’ble President, MPCC highlighted several points to strengthen the party organisation thereby providing assurance to get maximum number of seats not less than 45 (forty-five) out of 60 (sixty) Assembly Constituencies in the upcoming Assembly Elections – 2022.

Meanwhile, Shri N. Loken Singh, Hon’ble President,MPCC also seeks maximum cooperation and support from all the party leaders and congress workers for the purpose of ensuing elections.

( S. Jeeten Singh )

General Secretary (Media), MPCC.

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Posted On: 30 JUL 2021 11:06AM by PIB Imphal

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Civil servants who are good in sports should be brought into sports administration: Hockey Olympian Dr. MP Ganesh

 

Civil servants who are good in sports should be brought into sports administration: Hockey Olympian Dr. MP Ganesh


To earn and wear the India Blazer, was my greatest accolade: Ace cricketer Anjum Chopra

Posted On: 30 JUL 2021 6:19PM by PIB Delhi

With the Tokyo Olympics around the corner and the country already in the ‘sports mode’, the Press Information Bureau (PIB) and Regional Outreach, Bureau (ROB) Chandigarh, today, organised a webinar on the topic “Women in Sports”. Eminent international sportspersons Dr. MP Ganesh, Olympian & former captain of Indian men’s hockey team and Ms. Anjum Chopra, former captain, Indian women’s cricket team were the guest speakers. Both the speakers are Padma Shree and Arjuna Awardees in their fields.

In her welcome address, Smt. Devpreet Singh, Additional Director General, PIB, Chandigarh lauded the stellar achievements of women sportspersons who have made the country proud by overcoming various obstacles that line the way. 

Dr. Mullera Poovayya Ganesh was also coach of the Indian team and awarded the Arjuna Award in 1973 and the Padma Shri in 2020. Ms. Anjum Chopra is a cricket analyst and the first woman sportscaster on television in India. She received the Arjuna Award in 2007 and the Padma Shri in 2014, for her accomplishments.

Civil servants who are good in sports should be brought into sports administration: Hockey Olympian Dr. MP Ganesh

In a gripping conversation, answering a question from the audience, Ms. Anjum said, “Everyone needs encouragement, be it a male or a female member. However, the world is different for a man and a woman. Sports are generally associated with the male gender. It is our generation which will change this perception.”

When asked which role viz. of an ace cricketer, an actor or a commentator brought her the most happiness, she was quick to respond “To earn and put on the India Blazer, was my greatest accolade”.

Image: Guest Speakers Dr. MP Ganesh & Ms. Anjum Chopra during the webinar

In the engaging discussion on hockey, Dr. MP Ganesh said, “India needs to play its own game. India should have its own national coaches for players to form a constant long-term playing strategy. There is no dearth of talent in India.” He also said that foreign coaches should only be called for short terms to resolve specific

He stressed that sports should be made a compulsory subject in the middle and high schools, as it will help India nurture a greater talent pool. When answering a question about involvement of sports persons in administration, Sh. MP Ganesh said, “Civil servants who are good in sports should be brought into sports administration and that too for long periods.”

Sh. Himanshu Pathak, Assistant Director, PIB Chandigarh moderated the session. The webinar was attended by students from various schools and colleges, coaches & trainee athletes from the regional centres of Sports Authority of India (SAI) and Ministry of Information & Broadcasting officials from the region. 
















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