Saturday, 9 February 2019

Friday, 8 February 2019

Hero Gold Cup: Women's Football

Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneswar
[ 9th-15th February, 2019 ]
SCHEDULE
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February 9
Myanmar vs Nepal (4pm) 
India vs Iran (7pm)

February 11
Myanmar vs Iran (4pm) 
India vs Nepal (7pm)

February 13
Iran vs Nepal (4pm)
India vs Myanmar (7pm)

February 15
Final Match

The Indian women's football team faces Iran in their opening match of the inaugural Hero Gold Cup international tournament at the Kalinga Stadium here on February 9. The four-nation tournament, the first such competition in India for the senior women's team, is being organised by the All India Football Federation Association with the Odisha Government.
Along with India and Iran, the tournament will also feature Myanmar and Nepal. The tournament will be played in a round-robin format with the two top teams playing in the final on February 15.
AIFF General Secretary Kushal Das said the primary objective of the tournament was to provide the best of exposure to the women's team as they prepare for the second round of the Olympic Qualifiers in April.
"The Hero Gold Cup is meant to provide additional opportunity for the Indian women's national team to face other powerful teams in a competitive format," Das said.
"While our team has been playing in friendlies overseas, we feel hosting such a competition will boost the growing popularity of women's football in India. Football followers in India deserve a chance to witness our national teams in action," Das added.
Myanmar is ranked 44 in the FIFA Women's Ranking, followed by Iran on 60, and Nepal on 108. India is ranked 62. In November last year, India qualified for the second round of the AFC Olympic Qualifiers for the first time. 
"It was a pleasure that AIFF came forward with the proposal for the Women's Gold Cup. Odisha's commitment towards sports, and especially promotion of women's football is well-known. Kalinga Stadium stands ready to welcome the women's teams for the 4-nation Gold Cup," Sports Commissioner-cum-Secretary of Odisha government Vishal Kumar Dev said. 

SSC : New Logo w.e.f. 01.01.2019

[ OLD LOGO ] 
 
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Score calculation: SSC multi-shift Examinations

In a fresh notification, the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) stated that it has already decided to normalise the scores of candidates for the examinations which are conducted in multi-shifts to take into account any variation in the difficulty levels of the question papers across different shifts.

Monday, 4 February 2019

Saturday, 2 February 2019

Secretariat Cadre Rule -2016 amendment

Cabinet Decision
OSS Cadre Rule -2016
Amendment
ASO to SO Promotion : 8 years
Under Secretary to Deputy Secretary : 1 Year
Deputy Secretary to Joint Secretary : 1 Year
Joint Secretary to Addl. Secretary : no bar

Thursday, 31 January 2019

National Conference of Chairpersons of PSCs

National Conference of Chairpersons of PSCs
4th-5th February, 2019
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    LIASON OFFICERS   

Farewell : Dhirendra Ku Sethy, DO

 Dhirendra Ku Sethy
Desk Officer
NH&LA Section, Works Department
31st January, 2019
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Cut Off Marks : ASO Exam 2018-19

The much awaited Odisha Assistant Section Officer (ASO) exam was successfully conducted by the Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC) on 20th January in 30 districts of the State. OPSC will shortlist candidates for filling up 500 vacancies in Assistant Section Officer in Odisha Secretariat Service under Home Department. OPSC had notified the recruitment in 2018 and near about 2 lakh candidates have participated in the recruitment drive.
Summary
33 Zones * 484 Centres * 198555 Candidates
Many of us are quite excited to know the expected Cut-off and analysis of the ASO Exam. This article will take you through the overall analysis and expection from the recently concluded ASO exam.

The Scheme of Examination was as follows.

The General Awareness paper was of Moderate to Difficult Level. General Awareness questions were asked from all aspects of GA. The major area of focus this year was on General Awareness questions in the field of Polity, Modern History, Current Affairs and Geography. The Subject-wise break-up of the questions asked in the General Awareness Paper are given below.

💢General Awareness

  • Polity & Governance – 14 Questions
  • Modern History – 13 Questions (No questions from Ancient/Medieval History)
  • Current Affairs & Government Schemes – 25 Questions
  • Science & Tech + Defence – 6 Questions
  • Geography – 17 Questions
  • Economy – 7 Questions
  • Books & Authors – 3 Questions
  • Important Days – 2 Questions
  • Odisha G.K. – 1 Question
  • Miscellaneous G.K. (Defence / Sports / International Organisations, etc.) – 12 Questions
The questions asked this year were within the boundaries of the prescribed syllabus. Also we can see that 1/4th of the questions were from the Current Affairs portion (this was un-expected).
Given the above sectional analysis, I this average score in this section would be around 40 to 50 marks.

💢Test of Reasoning & Mental Ability and Mathematics 

The Mathematics, Reasoning & Mental Ability paper was of Easy to Moderate Level. The questions in this paper were not very difficult to answer, but students would have to invest few extra seconds in order to attempt all the questions within the given time limit of 90 minutes. The overall level of difficulty was Moderate, with the majority of questions asked being a bit of a task to solve. But, there were a few easy ones too.
So, I think the average score in this section should be around 55 to 65 marks out of 100.

💢English Language

The English Language paper was of Easy to Moderate Level. Particular sections like Fill In the Blanks, Sentence Improvement, Idioms and Phrases, Error Detection could be attempted with an average preparation and those like Synonyms, Antonyms and simultaneously Active Passive, Direct Indirect and Phrase Substitution questions demanded preparation.
The average score in this section should go around 70 to 80 marks out of 100.

💢Odia Language

The questions in Odia Language Paper were of Moderate to Difficult Level. Odia Language section surprised candidates with twisted questions and arduous language. Though the questions were not of high difficulty level, it surely demanded better preparation from the candidates. This section might have been little easier for those hailing from Odia medium schools.
The average score in this section might be around 35 to 45 marks out of 100.
So as per personal review the average marks  may be within 200-240 out of 400. 

Wednesday, 30 January 2019

Cabinet Decision on Data Entry Operator

#Odisha Cabinet headed by Chief Minister Shri Naveen Patnaik approved Secretariat Data Entry Operators Amendment Rules 2019 to ensure promotional avenues for them. Assistant Data Processing Officer & Data Processing Officer have been created abolishing vacant posts of Senior Data Entry Operators.