April 25, 2008

Appsc Group1 results

Notification No. 21/2003 and Supplemental Notification No. 6/2004

Sub:- Recruitment Direct (General & Limited) for posts falling under Group-I Services, 2003 (Notification No. 21/2003 and 6/04 to 21/03) – Admission of candidates to the Interviews as per the directions of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in C.A.No. 4121/2006, dt. 14/09/2006 and the directions of the Hon’ble High Court of Andhra Pradesh in W.P.No. 6223/06, dt. 27/04/2006.

In partial modification of the result of the provisionally qualified candidates for interview vide Commission Notification dated 13/03/2006 basing on the Main Examinations conducted from 1/5/2005 to 08/05/2005 and from 28/05/2005 to 11/06/2005 the revised list of provisionally qualified candidates for the Interviews is hereby released keeping in view of the directions of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in C.A.No. 4121/2006 dated 14/09/2006 and the directions of the Hon’ble High Court of A.P. in W.P. No. 6223/06 dated 27/04/2006.

The candidates whose Register Numbers are mentioned below are admitted provisionally for Oral Test (Interview)

follow the link for register numbers

REGISTER NUMBERS

good luck

April 17, 2008

appsc group 1 2008 duplicate hall-tickets

follow the link to get your dsc 2008 hall ticket

http://www.results.manabadi.co.in/dschsd23052009.aspx


HYDERABAD:
The AP Public Service Commission has despatched hall-tickets for the written examination (objective type) to recruit assistant executive engineers in the Irrigation Department and R&B engineering services. The exam will be held on March 15 and 16 at Hyderabad, Tirupati, Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada and Warangal. A press release issued by APPSC here said those candidates who don’t receive the hall-tickets could download them from below link http://website.apspsc.gov.in/home.appsc

hall ticket for APPSC Group 1 screening exam which is going to be held on 20th april 2008.

Duplicate Halltickets for Screening Test General Recruitment Group I Services 2007 - Notification - No:31/2007

who don’t receive the hall-tickets could download them from below link http://website.apspsc.gov.in/home.appsc
all the best.

April 12, 2008

Don't Lie to Your Mother.... especially if she is Indian

Hi,
Great Indian Mom!

A Mom comes to visit her son Kumar for dinner...who lives with a girl roommate Sunita.

During the course of the meal, his mother couldn't help but notice how pretty Kumar's, roommate was.

She had long been suspicious of a relationship between the two, and this had only made her more curious. Over the course of the evening, while
watching the two interact, she started to wonder if there was more between Kumar and his roommate than met the eye. Reading his mom's
thoughts, Kumar volunteered, 'I know what you must be thinking, but I assure you, Sunita and I are just roommates.'

About a week later, Sunita came to Kumar saying, 'Ever since your mother came to dinner, I've been unable to find the silver chutney jar.

You don't suppose she took it, do you?' Kumar said: "Well, I doubt it, but I'll email her, just to be sure.'




So he sat down and wrote:




Dear Mother,

I'm not saying that you 'did' take the chutney jar from my house, I'm not saying that you 'did not' take the chutney jar. But the fact remains
that it has been missing ever since you were here for dinner.

Love,
Kumar






Several days later, Kumar received an email from his Mother which read,




Dear Son:

I'm not saying that you 'do' sleep with Sunita, and I'm not saying that you 'do not' sleep with Sunita. But the fact remains that if she was
sleeping on her OWN bed, she would have found the chutney jar by now under the pillow...

Love,
Mom.




Lesson of the day: Don't Lie to Your Mother.... especially if she is Indian

Ramanujam's diary!

"Proof for 3=2 à from Ramanujam's diary!"


Ramanujam's proof!!.... can u find any flaws??

Can U Prove 3=2??

This seems to be an anomaly or whatever u call in mathematics.

It seems, Ramanujam found it but never disclosed it during his life time

and that it has been found from his diary.

See this illustration:

-6 = -6

9-15 = 4-10

adding 25/4 to both sides:

9-15+(25/4) = 4-10+(25/4 )

Changing the order

9+(25/4)-15 = 4+(25/4)-10

(this is just like : a square + b square - two a b = (a-b)square. )

Here a = 3, b=5/2 for L.H.S and a =2, b=5/2 for R.H.S.

So it can be expressed as follows:

(3-5/2)(3-5/ 2) = (2-5/2)(2-5/ 2)

Taking positive square root on both sides:

3 - 5/2 = 2 - 5/2

3 = 2

ANY FLAWS??????? ???????