Sunday 2 August 2020

Python Test Result


Python Test Result 02 August 2020


S.No.
Name
Marks
1
Chandan
43
2
Raj Kumar Gupta
43
3
Suruchi
42
4
Ch.Deepika
41
5
Poonam
41
6
Sonam
39
7
Rakesh
38
8
Shahib
38
9
Surya
37
10
Shivani
36
11
Manish Kumar Garg
35
12
Sandeep Chauhan
35
13
Md Tehran
34
14
Neety Yadav
34
15
Sanjeev
33
16
Shubham
32
17
Yamini Choudhary
32
18
Garima Batra
31
19
Sandeep Kumar
31
20
Anil Yadav
29
21
Anuj Kashyap
29
22
Dilip Gupta
29
23
Manasi Ghosh
28
24
Mukesh Roy
27
25
Lalit
26
26
Rajesh Kumar
26
27
Sk Nasreen
26
28
Vipin Kumar
26
29
Alka Sharma
25
30
Aman
25
31
Jyoti Malik
25
32
Karan
25
33
Priyanka Arora
25
34
Hemant Kumar Singh
24
35
Monika
24
36
N.Hema
24
37
Priyanka
24
38
Rohit Kumar
24
39
Karan
23
40
Ajay Gupta
22
41
Kanchan Malik
22
42
Ranjeet Yadav
22
43
Chirag Kashyap
21
44
Sanjay
21
45
Shehbaz
21
46
Vijitha
21
47
Ankur Bhardwaj
20
48
Ashwani Kumar
20
49
Khushbu
20
50
Krishna Sharma
20
51
Suman
20
52
Aman Sharma
19
53
B.Sai Divya
19
54
Jitender
19
55
Kanishkshakya
19
56
Sagar
19
57
Suraj
19
58
Sushmita
19
59
Rahul Kumar Bhagat
18
60
Sachin
18
61
Suhail Malik
18
62
Ajay Kumar
17
63
Ankit Pandey
17
64
Lovely
17
65
Gopal Sharma
16
66
Pankaj Kumar Singh
16
67
Satyam
16
68
Lalit Gupta
15
69
Akshay Sharma
14
70
Bhargav Reddy
14
71
Himanshu
14
72
Manohar Kumar
14
73
Radhika
14
74
Ritesh
14
75
Varsha
14
76
Vivek Singh
14
77
Amit Sharma
13
78
Nisha Dagar
13
79
P Ambedkar Babu
13
80
Piyush Jha
13
81
S.Mounika
13
82
Yash
12
83
Pritam Kumari
11
84
Ranups4526@Gmail.Com
11
85
Yogesh Kumar
11
86
Ranu
9
87
Sona
8
88
Piyush Kumar
7

Friday 31 July 2020

25/7/2020---31/7/2020 Important news

August 1 to be as “Muslim Women Rights Day”: Minority Affairs Minister 
Union Minister for Minority Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi on July 31, 2020 said that August 1 will be celebrated as “Muslim Women Rights Day” as it was the day from which the social evil of Triple Talaq was made a criminal offence.

Punjab: 21 die after drinking spurious liquor in three districts
21 people died after consuming spurious liquor in three districts of Punjab — Amritsar, Batala and Tarn Taran — since July 29, 2020

Bureaucrat Hardik Shah appointed PM’s new Private Secretary
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has picked a Gujarat cadre Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer Hardik Shah to be his new Private Secretary (PS) in place of Rajiv Topno, who has earlier been appointed as Senior Advisor to the Executive Director of the World Bank in Washington DC.

Gadkari opens refurbished upstream carriageway of Mahatma Gandhi Setu in Bihar
Union Minister for Road Transport, Highways and MSMEs Nitin Gadkari inaugurated the refurbished upstream carriageway of Mahatma Gandhi bridge over river Ganga through video conference in Bihar on July 31, 2020.

Tribal Affairs Ministry wins SKOCH Gold Award for IT-enabled scholarship schemes
The Ministry of Tribal Affairs on July 30, 2020 received SKOCH Gold Award for its “Empowerment of Tribals through IT enabled Scholarship Schemes” project of Scholarship Division of the Ministry. During 2019-20, under 5 Scholarship schemes, about Rs. 2500 Cr were directly transferred to student’s Bank accounts through DBT to approximately 30 lakh students in 31 States and UTs.

15th Finance Commission’s High-Level Group on Agricultural Exports submits report
The High-Level Group (HLEG) on Agricultural Exports set up by the Fifteenth Finance Commission to recommend measurable performance incentives for States to encourage agricultural exports and to promote crops to enable high import substitution, submitted its report to the Commission on July 31, 2020. The report has called for creation of a state led export plan in which the private sector should play an anchor role.

13.92% increase in sowing area coverage of kharif crops till July 31
As on July 31, 2020, Kharif crops have been sown on 882.18 lakh ha area against 774.38 lakh ha area during the corresponding period of 2019,thus, increase in area coverage by 13.92%. The increase was seen in Rice, Pulses, Coarse Cereals, Oilseeds, Sugarcane, Cotton. All Kharif crops except Jute & Mesta saw an increase

Monday 27 July 2020

✅करेंट अफेयर्स साप्ताहिक एक पंक्ति: Part 1

• यूरोपीय संघ ने कोरोना संकट से निपटने हेतु हाल ही में जितने अरब यूरो का फंड बनाने की घोषणा की है-750 अरब यूरो 
• रिफ्यूजी इंटरनेशनल की एक रिपोर्ट के अनुसार कोरोना महामारी ने दुनिया में जितने लोगों का रहने का ठिकाना छिन लिया है-16 करोड़
• आईसीसी के लार प्रतिबन्ध का उल्लंघन करने वाले पहले क्रिकेटर जो बन गए हैं- डॉम सिब्ले
• आईसीसी टेस्ट रैंकिंग में जेसन होल्डर को पछाड़कर हाल ही में जो नम्बर वन ऑलराउंडर बन गया है- बेन स्टोक्स 
• हाल ही में जिस राज्य सरकार ने 'मुख्यमंत्री घर-घर राशन योजना' शुरू करने का निर्णय लिया है- दिल्ली
• असम सरकार ने घोषणा की कि राज्य में हाल ही में आई बाढ़ में जिस राष्ट्रीय उद्यान के 108 जानवरों की मौत हो गई- काजीरंगा राष्ट्रीय उद्यान
• जम्मू और कश्मीर प्रशासन ने शहरी स्थानीय निकायों और पंचायती राज संस्थाओं के सभी निर्वाचित सदस्यों को जितने लाख रुपये के जीवन बीमा कवर की घोषणा की-25 लाख रुपये 
• वह देश जिसने हाल ही में हांगकांग के साथ अपने प्रत्यर्पण की व्यवस्था को निलंबित कर दिया है- ब्रिटेन
• हाल ही में जिस देश के शोधकर्त्ताओं ने पूर्वी हिंद महासागर में पहली 'सुपरजाएंट' (Supergiant) आइसोपॉड प्रजाति ‘बाथिनोमस रक्सासा’ (Bathynomus Raksasa) की खोज की है- सिंगापुर
• हाल ही में जिस राज्य सरकार ने वाह्य विकास शुल्क और अवसंरचनात्मक विकास शुल्क (Infrastructural Development Charges) की लंबित देयताओं की एकमुश्त वसूली के लिये 'समाधान से               विकास' नामक योजना शुरू की है- हरियाणा 
• मध्यप्रदेश के जिस राज्यपाल का हाल ही में 85 वर्ष की आयु में निधन हो गया- लालजी टंडन
• अंतर्राष्ट्रीय क्रिकेट परिषद (आईसीसी) ने हाल ही में जिस टूर्नामेंट को इस साल स्थगित करने का फैसला लिया है- मेन्स टी-20 वर्ल्ड कप 
• विश्व बैडमिंटन संघ (बीडब्ल्यूएफ) ने अध्यक्ष पद के कार्यकाल को जितने बार के लिए सीमित करने का फैसला लिया है- चार के लिए 
• जिस राज्य सरकार ने अनुसूचित जातियों के सर्वांगीण विकास के लिए 'नवीन रोजगार छतरी योजना’ शुरू की है- उत्तर प्रदेश 
• ऊर्जा दक्षता को बढ़ाने और इलेक्ट्रिक मोबिलिटी को बढ़ावा देने हेतु केंद्रीय ऊर्जा मंत्री आर के सिंह ने जिस शहर के चेल्म्सफोर्ड क्लब में भारत के पहले सार्वजनिक ईवी (इलेक्ट्रिक वाहन) चार्जिंग प्लाजा         का उद्घाटन किया- दिल्ली 
• जिस आईआईटी संस्था ने इनक्यूबेटेड स्टार्टअप के साथ मिलकर एक पोर्टेबल हॉस्पिटल यूनिट तैयार किया है- आईआईटी मद्रास 
• हाल ही में जिस राज्य सरकार ने 'Waste to Energy' नामक एक पहल के तहत राज्य में उत्पन्न कचरे से बिजली बनाने का फैसला किया है- उत्तराखंड 
• वह राज्य जो साल 2022 तक प्राकृतिक तरीके से खेती करने वाला देश का पहला राज्य बनेगा- हिमाचल प्रदेश 
• भारत और जिस देश ने साइबर हमलों से निपटने में सहयोग बढ़ाने के लिए एक समझौते पर हस्ताक्षर किए हैं- इजरायल 
• फीफा ने घोषणा की कि 2022 विश्व कप जिस देश में आयोजित किया जायेगा- कतर 
• प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी के सोशल साईट ट्विटर पर 6 करोड़ फॉलोवर के साथ जिस स्थान पर पहुँच गए हैं- तीसरे 
• यूएई ने जापानी स्पेस सेंटर से हाल ही में जिस मिशन को लॉन्च किया है- होप मार्स मिशन 
• अंतरराष्ट्री य शतरंज दिवस जिस दिन मनाया जाता है-20 जुलाई 
• भारत की सबसे अमीर महिला रोशनी नाडर को हाल ही में जिसका चेयरपर्सन चुना गया है- एचसीएल टेक 
• उद्योग मंडल फिक्की की एक रिपोर्ट के अनुसार भारत में कोरोना संकट के कारण जितने प्रतिशत नौकरियां घटने के आसार हैं-20 प्रतिशत

Sunday 26 July 2020

Software Engg Result


26 July 2020 Software Engineering Test Result



S.No.
Name
Marks
1
Rajkumar Gupta
38
2
Sandeep Kumar
36
3
Kirti
35
4
Sonam
35
5
Priya Chaurasia
34
6
Salvi
34
7
Shivani
34
8
Divya
33
9
Nancy
33
10
Sandeep Chauhan
33
11
Yamini Choudhary
33
12
Poonam
32
13
Suruchi Chadha
32
14
Amrik Goswamy
31
15
Neety Yadav
31
16
Akshay Sharma
30
17
Akshaydeep
30
18
Amita Mor
30
19
Poonam Yadav
30
20
Priyanka Soni
30
21
Sonika
30
22
Jyoti Malik
29
23
Manoj Kumar
29
24
Shubham
29
25
Vibhakar
29
26
Ankur Bhardwaj
28
27
Govil
28
28
Surya
28
29
Aarti
27
30
Sadab Khan
27
31
Shekhar
27
32
Alka Sharma
26
33
Hemant Kumar Singh
26
34
Karan
26
35
Manu
26
36
Ranjeet
26
37
Sachin
26
38
Varsha
26
39
Vijay Kushawah
26
40
Renu Yadav
25
41
Sushmita
25
42
Umesh Maithil
25
43
Divya Mishra
24
44
Pritam Kumari
24
45
Rajiv Yadav
23
46
Anil Yadav
22
47
Khushbu
22
48
Preeti
22
49
Rakesh
22
50
Suman
22
51
Abhay Mishra
21
52
Chandan
21
53
Himanshu
21
54
Yamini Sharma
21
55
Manish Kumar Garg
19
56
Nisha Dagar
19
57
Akanksha Sharma
18
58
Dilip Gupta
18
59
Abhishek Mishra
17
60
Avanish Kumar
17
61
Monika Yadav
16
62
Ritika Pandey
16
63
Sapna Sansanwal
16
64
Rajni
15
65
Sana Shaikh
15
66
Sandhya
15
67
Vipin
14
68
Aman
13
69
Amit Sharma
13
70
Nitya Nand Mall
13
71
Rahul Prtap Singh
12
72
Vibha Sharma
12
73
Ishant Jain
9
74
Rohit Singh
9
75
Jyoti Antil
8
76
Rashmi
7

Saturday 25 July 2020

Kargil War: Know the History of Kargil War (PART 1)

Kargil War or Kargil conflict happened between May and July 1999 within the Kargil district of Jammu and Kashmir. The war signifies an armed conflict between India and Pakistan. What was Kargil War 1999 was all about? What were the military and diplomatic challenges? Why the war took place? What is the history behind the Kargil War? Let us have a look!


Kargil War: 

26 July is observed as Kargil Vijay Diwas annually to commemorate the sacrifices made by the soldiers in the Kargil War. No doubt the war represents an example of high altitude warfare in mountainous terrain and constitutes significant logistical problems for the counter sides. 'Operation Vijay' an Indian Army mission achieved ultimate success for India and the Air Force called the mission as 'Operation Safed Sagar'.

Kargil War 1999: Conflict

The Kargil War took place in 1999 between 8 May, when Pakistani forces and Kashmiri militants were detected at top of the Kargil ridges. It is believed that Pakistan was planning for the operation by early as the autumn of 1998.

There were three major phases in the Kargil War: First, in the Indian-controlled section of Kashmir, Pakistan captured various strategic high points. Second, India responded by first capturing strategic transportation routes and third military pushing Pakistani forces back across the Line of Control.

Indian Forces were prepared by 30 June, 1999 for a major high-altitude offensive against Pakistani posts along the border in the disputed Kashmir region. Over the period of the previous six weeks, India had moved 5 infantry divisions, 5 independent brigades, and 44 battalions of paramilitary troops in Kashmir. Around 730,000 total Indian troop strength had reached in the region. Also, the build-up included the deployment of around 60 frontline aircraft.

Occupation by Pakistan

After February Lahore Summit 1999 that took place between Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and the Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, the Pakistani effort to take Kargil occurred. It was believed that this conference has de-escalated the tensions that had existed since May 1998. The main objective behind the operation was to help in internationalising the issue of Kashmir and for which global attention had been flagging for some time. It is said that the plan of intrusion was the brainchild of Pakistani's Chief of Army Staff Gen Pervez Musharraf and Lt. Gen Mohammed Aziz, the Chief of General Staff. Only an 'in principle' concurrence they obtained, without any specifics, from Nawaz Sharif, the Pakistani Prime Minister.

The main objective of the Pakistani military for carrying out the intrusions was to rely on the exploitation of the large gaps that exist in the defences in the sector both on the Indian and Pakistani sides of the Line of Control (LoC).

Let us tell you that the terrain over there was extremely rugged with very few tracks leading from the main roads towards the LoC. And during, winter the area covered with snow due to heavy snowfall which makes movement almost impossible. The only mountain pass that was connecting the Kargil area to the Kashmir Valley, Zoji La, basically opens by the end of May or beginning of June. Therefore, moving reinforcements by surface via Srinagar would not have been possible till then. One more thing is that Pakistan Army calculated that even if the intrusions were discovered by the Indian's in early May, as they were, the action of the Indian Army would be slow and limited which provides more time and allow then to consolidate the intrusions more effectively.

Therefore, in early May only Zoji La was opened for the induction of troops. If the action of intruding were effective then it would allow Pakistani troops to secure some dominating heights from where the Srinagar-Leh National Highway 1A might be prohibited at a variety of places. And the intrusions would draw in and tie down the Indian Army reserves. Also, the intrusions have provided Pakistan control over substantial tracts of strategic acreage across the LoC, thereby allowing Islamabad to negotiate from strength position. And they decisively alter the status of the LoC.

Apart from keeping the plan top secret, the Pakistan Army also undertook certain steps to take care of a component of surprise and maximise deception. No new administrative bases for the intrusions were to be created, instead, they were to be catered for from those already within the existing defences. Along the ridgelines, there were the logistic lines of communication and therefore the nullahs were far away from the tracks, positions of the Indian Army troops were already in position.

After the finalisation, the plan was put into action towards the end of April. The main groups were broken into a number of smaller subgroups of 30 to 40 each for carrying out multiple intrusions along the ridgelines and occupy dominating heights.

The Pakistani army was hoping and trying to gain the upper hand in Kashmir and plunging the Indian subcontinent in brief and limited war and raising the specter of nuclear war.

Indian Army detected intruders

Intruders are detected by Indian Army Patrols atop Kargil ridges during the period 8-15 May, 1999. The infiltration pattern clearly entrenched the participation of trained Mujahideen and Pakistani Army regulars in these operations in areas east of Batalik and north of Dras.

In general areas of Kargil and Dras, Pakistan resorted to artillery firing from across the border. Some operations were launched by the Indian army which succeeded in cutting off the infiltrators in Drass sector. Also, the infiltrators were pushed back in Batalik sector.

On the heights, the intruders were both professional soldiers and mercenaries including the 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 12th battalions of the Pakistan Army's Northern Light Infantry (NLI). Among them, there were the members of Pakistan's Special Services Group (SSG) and several Mujaheddin. Initially, it was estimated that there were about 500 to 1000 intruders were there occupying the heights but later it was estimated that the actual strength may have been around 5000. The intrusion area extended in an area of 160 Km. In fact, the Army of Pakistan had set up a complex logistical network so that the intruders across the LoC would be well supplied from the bases in POK. Intruders were well armed with AK 47 and 56 mortars, artillery, anti-aircraft guns, and Stinger missiles.