07 September 2016

All govt websites of India for job search


Now search Govt Jobs easily with the list of all Govt Websites linked from Breaking Knowledge.

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Ministry
Department
Sector
Home Page
Recruitment Page
1
Ministry of Agriculture 
Department of Agriculture and Cooperation 
Primary
2
Department of Agricultural Research and Education 

3
Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries 

4
Ministry of Ayush


5
Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers 
Department of Chemicals and Petro-Chemicals 
Secondary
6
Department of Fertilizers 

7
Department of Pharmaceuticals 

8
Ministry of Civil Aviation 

Tertiary
9
Ministry of Coal 

Secondary
10
Ministry of Commerce and Industry 
Department of Commerce 
Secondary
11
Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion 

12
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology 
Department of Telecommunications 
Tertiary
13
Department of Posts 

14
Department of Electronics and Information Technology 

15
Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution 
Department of Consumer Affairs 
Tertiary
16
Department of Food and Public Distribution 

17
Ministry of Corporate Affairs 


18
Ministry of Culture 

Tertiary
19
Ministry of Defence 
Department of Defence 
Tertiary
20
Department of Defence Production 
21
Department of Defence Research and Development 
22
Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare 
23
Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region 

Tertiary

24
Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation 

Secondary
25
Ministry of Earth Sciences 

Secondary
26
Ministry of Environment and Forests 

Primary, Tertiary
27
Ministry of Finance 
Department of Economic Affairs 
DES, DA
28
Department of Expenditure 
29
Department of Revenue 
30
Department of Disinvestment 
31
Department of Financial Services 
32
Ministry of Food Processing Industries 

Primary, Secondary
33
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare 
Department of Health and Family Welfare 
Tertiary
34
Department of Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy 
Ministry of Ayush

35
Department of Health Research 
36
Department of AIDS Control 
37
Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises 
Department of Heavy Industry 
Secondary
38
Department of Public Enterprises 

39
Ministry of Home Affairs 
Department of Internal Security 
Tertiary
40
Department of States 
41
Department of Official Language 
42
Department of Home 
43
Department of Jammu and Kashmir Affairs 
44
Department of Border Management 
45
Ministry of Human Resource Development 
Department of School Education and Literacy 
Tertiary
46
Department of Higher Education 

47
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting 

Tertiary
48
Ministry of Labour and Employment


49
Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises 

Secondary
50
Ministry of Mines 

Secondary
51
Ministry of New and Renewable Energy 

Secondary
52
Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas 

Secondary
53
Ministry of Power 

Secondary
54
Ministry of Railways 

Tertiary
55
Ministry of Road Transport and Highways 

Tertiary
56
Ministry of Rural Development 
Department of Rural Development 
Primary, Secondary
57
Department of Land Resources 

58
Ministry of Shipping 

Tertiary
59
Ministry of Steel 

Secondary

60
Ministry of Textiles 

Secondary
61
Ministry of Tourism 

Tertiary
62
Ministry of Urban Development 

Secondary
63
Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation 

Secondary
64
Ministry of Water Resources 

Secondary
65
Ministry of Women and Child Development 

Tertiary
66
Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports 
Department of Youth Affairs 
Secondary, Tertiary
67
Department of Sports 

68
Ministry of External Affairs 


69
Ministry of Law and Justice 
Department of Legal Affairs

70
Legislative Department 

71
Department of Justice

72
Ministry of Minority Affairs 


73
Ministry of Panchayati Raj 



74
Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs 


75
Ministry of Personnel,Public Grievances and Pensions 
Department of Personnel and Training 

76
Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances

77
Department of Pensions and Pensioners Welfare 

78
Ministry of Science and Technology 
Department of Science and Technology 

79
Department of Scientific and Industrial Research

80
Department of Bio-Technology 

81
Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment 
Department of Social Justice and Empowerment 

82
Department of Disability Affairs 

83
Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation 


84
Ministry of Tribal Affairs 


85
Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship


86
Department of Atomic Energy 


87
Department of Space 


88
Cabinet Secretariat 


89
President's Secretariat 


90
Prime Minister's Office



91
Planning Commission 


 
Source: ncs.gov.in

13 June 2016

Rajja | A swinging festival of Odisha

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There are many festivals observed on many accessions in different different section of world. Festivals are main cause of economic development, social harmony, religious discipline and more over the rejoicing part of human beings. Most of time we celebrate festivals which we don't feel part of it and in such cases we create harmony with other religion and society. Most of festivals are mean to celebrate a particular view of the society which was followed long long time and in this cases the culture of society reflects how much it is particular to its culture and life. So there are many reasons among people to celebrate festivals. Festivals are different different types such as some are occassional, some are seasonal, some are continental, some are placial, some are religious etc. Here we are going to describe such a festival which is much much seasonal and very enjoyable.
Yes, definitely enjoyable if you have a festival with some fun activity like swinging! Most of us like swinging in the air and dreaming full life! If you have a chance of three days no work, visiting favourite places, preparing favourite delicacies and mostly enjoying with swings then what you will feel in these days. Of course there is no word to explain the rejoicing moment of life and here is such a festival which would bring you a memory full of life - 'The Raza' - A three day swinging festival. There is no date back to the starting of this festival as it is fully cultural and may be very old from ancestors to ancestors. It is a seasonal festival and mostly happens in the month of Asadha of Hindu Lunar Calendar. Yes it is a three day festival started in the mid of June when Sun transit to the Zodiac Mithuna(Gemini) mostly on 14th June to 16th June. Actually this is a Five day Festival including preparation to inauguration of cultivation on earth. As people enjoy three days in between so it is called as a three day festival.

Reason behind the festival 

The festival started with a holly aspiration to celebrate the puberty of the mother earth which commenced with the first rain drop of Rainy Season sank to the earth after a full hot summer. The farmers who ploughed his crop field and waiting for the rain feel a merry happy, the people feel relax from hot summer. This is the perfect time to sow seeds in the crop field for Kharif Crops(Monsoon Crops) which required so much water to grow crops within the next four months of Monsoon Season. This is the main cause which make this festival happen in this season. In astrology this is the cause of Mithuna(Zodiac Gemini) Sankranti the king of Kama(The sex) and which brings the sensational rain starting from this day.
Lord Jagannath with devi Bhudevi
In mythology it is believed that mother goddess Earth the divine wife of lord Vishnu undergoes early menstruation period in these three days and the fourth day people called it as Vasumathi Snana. The word Raja comes from Rajabatee which means menstruating woman. In the Puri Lord Jagannath Temple of Odisha it is celebrated by worshiping Bhudevi the wife of Lord Jagannath which still found aside Lord Jagannath as a silver idol. In this period the Ambubachi Mela also celebrated in the Kamakshya Temple of Assam on the myth of menstruation of goddess Kamakshya.

Customs and rituals 

So totally four days plus one more day as to prepare the whole festival called as Sajabaja the day before the first Raja. On this day people prepare all food ingredients including grinding spices and grinding rice for next three days so that people don't have to go outside to purchase anything. On the whole three days women are given rest and advised to don't work and don't go bare foot. Only on the preparatory day they dig earth and put bamboos and make swings. In this swing preparation there happens too much competition among local people. They make different different types of swings. Some are so high that anyone can get fear to play there. But due to competition and prize giving programs there often people get crowded and enjoy the swinging programs. All people wearing ethnic wears roaming here and there, enjoy music and melodies. Every face in this festival looks happy even people greet them each other with new treats which they specially make. There is a rule in this festival that no one will touch the ground until Vasumati Snan that means upto fourth day when the goddess earth will be worshiped with grinding stone which used in homes to grind spices. Not even earth, no one also allowed to cut trees which shows how it protects environment and how mighty is it. For whole three days there is no boring in any corner. People arrange different different tournaments in games and one of them very famous is Kabadi game. Even rain continues people enjoy this game in the muddy playground. Such a moment really memorable in every person who watched and participated in this game and the whole memory will be the festival which brought all these happenings in everybody in every moment. On the mid Raja that means on second day which always a Sankranti a holly day in Hindu Lunar calendar. On this day people are restricted to eat non-veg and rest two days they can do their delicacies as they want.

05 June 2016

Biography of Mangal Pandey


Biography of Mangal Pandey

Mangal Pandey : Breaking Knowledge

Born: 19 July 1827
Martyrdom: 8 April 1857
Achievements: A sepoy working under the British East India Company, Mangal Pandey’s name got etched into the pages of the Indian history after he attacked his senior British officers in an incident, which is today remembered as the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857 or the India’s First War of Independence. The reason behind this was the rumor that the cartridges used by Indian sepoys were greased with the fat of cow and pig.
Mangal Pandey, whose name is often preceded by Shaheed meaning a martyr in Hindi, was an Indian soldier during the pre-independence era. A member of the 34th Regiment of the Bengal native infantry of the East India Company, Mangal Pandey is counted among the most popular figures associated with India’s freedom struggle in present times. He was born on 19 July 1827 in the Nagwa village in the Ballia district of the Uttar Pradesh state. There still exist families in this village who claim to the descendents of Mangal Pandey.
However, some disputes exist over the exact place where Mangal Pandey was born. So read on to know more about the biography of Mangal Pandey, who joined the sepoy force of the British East India Company in the year 1849 at the age of 22. His name got etched into the pages of the Indian history after he attacked his senior British officers in an incident, which is today called the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857 or the India’s First War of Independence. Due to this, he was later captured and hung till death on 8 April in 1857.
Here’s more about the life history of Mangal Pandey, who was a devout Hindu and practiced his religion strictly. It was rumored that the cartridge used in the Enfield P-53 rifle which was being used by the Indian sepoys was greased with the fat of pig and cow fat. These cartridges had to be bitten off in order to remove the cover prior use and this went against the religious beliefs of the Muslims and Hindus. The general opinion was that the Britishers had deliberately done this to hurt the sentiments of Indians. And this was the main reason behind the outburst of Pandey’s anger.

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Biography of Gopal Krishna Gokhale


Biography of Gopal Krishna Gokhale

Gopal Krishna Gokhale : Breaking Knowledge

May 9, 1866 – 1915
Gopal Krishna Gokhale, the political guru of Gandhiji, was born on May 9, 1866 at Katulk in Ratnagiri (Maharashtra). Belonging to an economically weak family, he completed his graduation with a lot of difficulties.After completing his education, he joined the Deccan Education Society, Poona. In 1885, he was invited to Fergusson College to deliver a lecture there. Gokhale was extremely influenced by Ranade, his political guru. Gokhale became a member of the Indian National Congress in 1889.
In 1905, he founded the ‘Servants of India Society’ and ‘Ranade Institute of Economies’ in 1908.
Gopal Krishna Gokhale was a great social reformer. He completely rejected the caste system and the untouchability prevailing in the Indian society. He opined the necessity of mass education to enhance national political consciousness among people. He blamed exploitative British policy ,for the frightful poverty of Indians. He visited England several times to make the British government aware of the plight of Indians. He died in 1915.

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