The Indian Badminton sensation Saina Nehwal notched 3rd rank after winniing three world titles in a row.

 Saina had won the Indian Open Grand Prix at home, the Singapore Open Super Series Tournament and  defending her Indonesia Open Super Series trophy in Jakarta.

At her mentor P. Gopichand's Academy she said that while her immediate goals were to do well at the Worlds, Commonwealth and Asian Games, her dream is to win a medal at the London Olympics.

19th FIFA World Cup


The premier international football tournament will take place in South Africa between 11 June 2010 and 11 July 2010 .This will be the first time that the tournament has been hosted by an African nation, after South Africa defeated Morocco and Egypt in an all-African bidding process. Now only Oceania Football Confederation is left yet to host the FIFA World Cup.

There are 32 teams divided into 8 groups to fight for the coveted Jules Rimet Trophy.

    Football Confederation                                                      Teams

1. Asian Football Confederation (AFC)                               4

  1.   Australia      
  2.   Japan
  3.   North Korea
  4.   South Korea   

2. Confederation Of African Football (CAF)                        6

  1.     Algeria
  2.     Cameroon
  3.     Ghana
  4.     Ivory Coast
  5.     Nigeria
  6.     South Africa
3. Confederation of North, Central American                     3
     and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF)

  1. Honduras
  2. Mexico
  3. United States
4. South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL) 5

  1.  Argentina
  2.  Brazil
  3.  Chile
  4.  Paraguay
  5.  Uruguay
5. Oceania Football Confederation (OFC)                             1
  1. New Zealand
6. European Union (UEFA)                                                      13
  1.  Denmark
  2.  England
  3.  France
  4.  Germany
  5.  Greece
  6.  Italy
  7.  Netherland
  8.  Porugal
  9. Serbia
  10.  Slovakia
  11.  Slovenia
  12.  Spain
  13.  Switzerland
Whole world will watch players like Kaka, Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney, Lionel Messi, Xavi Alonso, Dani Alves, Lucio, Nicolas Anelka, Samuel Eto, Didier Drogba, Fernando Torres, Lukas Podolski etc. And Coaches like Diego Maradona, Dunga, Fabio Capello.
But we are missing players like David Bekham, Rio Ferdinand, Balack due to injury also.

This is the first World Cup that does not include any teams that are qualifying for the first time, although two of the qualifiers (Slovakia and Serbia) have previously appeared only as parts of former competing nations. Slovakia was previously part of Czechoslovakia, and Serbia has competed as part of Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro.

The opening cermony will be held on 11 June,2010. And after that first game will be played between
host South Africa and Mexico and second game will be between Uruguay and France.

With the start of the first game of  'Bafna Bafna'(nick name of South African Team), it will signal the beginning of what many hope to be the opportunity for not only South Africa but Africa as a whole.
Long seen as the poorest cousin in the world, hosting the biggest sports event in the world illustrates just how far the 'dark continent' has come.


Some Facts:

1.  Official Ball           Jabulani  by ADIDAS.

2.  Total Teams          32.

3.  Total Matches       64.

4.  Players &              1600.
     Support Staff

5.  Countries               214.
     Watching

6.  TV Channels          376.

7.  Stadiums                10.
                                   Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg, Rustenburg, Nelspruit, Bloemfontein, 
                                    Port Elizabeth, Polokwane, Pretoria.

8.  For the first time Eco- friendly Gersy will be used by 9 countries. These are manufactured by NIKE
     (Considered Jersey) from recycled plastic bottles which are sourced from Japanese and Tiawanese     
      landfill.
    

National Advisory Council (NAC) is likely to be reconstituted with a constellation of individuals with formidable reputations to steer the social agenda of UPA's 2nd Term.

NAC , headed by UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi , will retain four members from previous NAC - Aruna Roy, Jean Dreze, NC Saxena and AK Shiva Kumar.

And the six new members will be - Agriculture scientist MS Swaminathan , Madhab Gadgil, coordinator of social security at NGO SEWA Mirai Chatterjee, Muslim civil rights activist Farah Naqvi , Planning Commission member and economist Narendra Jadhav, technocrat V Krishnamurthy , Dilip Joshi and former IAS officer and social activist, Harsh Mander.

Where the domains of the member are:

  • Madhab Gadgil           ENVIRONMENT
  • A K Shivkumar          SOCIAL SECURITY AND DEVELOPMENT
  • N C Saxena                FOOD COMMISSIONER TO SUPREME COURT
  • Jean Dreze                  FOOD SECURITY
  • Narendra Jadhav        EDUCATION, DALIT WELFARE
  • Aruna Roy                  RTI, NREGS
  • Anu Aga                     INDUSTRIALIST, ACTIVE IN SOCIAL CAUSES
  • M S Swaminathan       AGRICULTURE
  • Harsh Mander             PROPONENT OF BILL AGAINST COMMUNAL VIOLENCE
  • Farha Naqvi               MINORITIES AND EDUCATION
  • Mirla Chatterjee         WOMEN & LIVELIHOOD ISSUES

 
With such a pelothra  of civil society heavyweights issues like food security, communal harmony, education and public health would move centrestage and we can expect more inclusive growth policy and a wider social security net .

Geography Solution Key B Series


  1.  d
  2.  b
  3.  d
  4.  a
  5.  c
  6.  b
  7.  d
  8.  c
  9.  c
  10.  d
  11.  b
  12.  b
  13.  a
  14.  d
  15.  b
  16.  d
  17.  a
  18.  b
  19.  b
  20.  c
  21.  d
  22.  a
  23.  d
  24.  b
  25.  d
  26.  d
  27.  c
  28.  c
  29.  a
  30.  c
  31.  b
  32.  a
  33.  b
  34.  c
  35.  b
  36.  c
  37.  b
  38.  d
  39.  c
  40.  a
  41.  d
  42.  d
  43.  a
  44.  c
  45.  a
  46.  b
  47.  b
  48.  a
  49.  b
  50.  d
  51.  c
  52.  c
  53.  c
  54.  d
  55.  c
  56.  b
  57.  c
  58.  a
  59.  d
  60.  c
  61.  a
  62.  b
  63.  a
  64.  d
  65.  a
  66.  b
  67.  d
  68.  b
  69.  b
  70.  d
  71.  b
  72.  b
  73.  b
  74.  a
  75.  a
  76.  c
  77.  c
  78.  d
  79.  c
  80.  c
  81.  c
  82.  d
  83.  a
  84.  d
  85.  b
  86.  d
  87.  d
  88.  d
  89.  b
  90.  a
  91.  a
  92.  c
  93.  d
  94.  c
  95.  a
  96.  d
  97.  b
  98.  a
  99.  c
  100.  d
  101.  c
  102.  b
  103.  b
  104.  a
  105.  a
  106.  b
  107.  d
  108.  d
  109.  d
  110.  c
  111.  b
  112.  d
  113.  a
  114.  c
  115.  a
  116.  c
  117.  d
  118.  b
  119.  b
  120.  c

General Studies Solutions


1. Genral Mental Ability.

  1.    In a tournament 14 Teams.............................matches are played?              
                 Sol.  (b)  91.
   
    2.     Two trains leaves New Delhi ....................  150 km apart?
      
                Sol.  (a)   3/2.

    3.      Six books A, B,..........................    red colour?

               Sol. (d) D.


   4.      Running at a speed of 60 km/hr...........................   length of the train?

              Sol. (b) 500m.

  5.      Six persons M,N,O..........................................   facing N?

              Sol.  (b)  Q.



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   Solution For General Studies Series A

  1. a
  2. a
  3.  b
  4.  c
  5.  b
  6.  c
  7.  d
  8.  b
  9.  b
  10.  b
  11.  c
  12.  d
  13.  d
  14.  c
  15.  b
  16.  c
  17.  b
  18.  a
  19.  c
  20.  d
  21.  a
  22.  c
  23.  d
  24.  c
  25.  b
  26.  c
  27.  a
  28.  d
  29.  a
  30.  b
  31.  d
  32.  c
  33.  b
  34.  d
  35.  b
  36.  c
  37.  d
  38.  c
  39.  b
  40.  b
  41.  d
  42.  d
  43.  a
  44.  c
  45.  c
  46.  b
  47.  b
  48.  a
  49.  b
  50.  d
  51.  a
  52.  a
  53.  c
  54.  d
  55.  a
  56.  b
  57.  d
  58.  c
  59.  c
  60.  c
  61.  c
  62.  d
  63.  b
  64.  b
  65.  b
  66.  b
  67.  d
  68.  a
  69.  c
  70.  c
  71.  c
  72.  b
  73.  b
  74.  c
  75.  c
  76.  a
  77.  b
  78.  a
  79.  a
  80.  b
  81.  a
  82.  c
  83.  a
  84.  b
  85.  c
  86.  b
  87.  b
  88.  b
  89.  c
  90.  d
  91.  c
  92.  b
  93.  d
  94.  d
  95.  b
  96.  a
  97.  a
  98.  c
  99.  d
  100.  d
  101.  c
  102.  c
  103.  c
  104.  b
  105.  b
  106.  b
  107.  c
  108.  b
  109.  d
  110.  c
  111.  a
  112.  d
  113.  c
  114.  a
  115.  d
  116.  d
  117.  b
  118.  b
  119.  a
  120.  a
  121.  b
  122.  c
  123.  a
  124.  b
  125.  c
  126.  b
  127.  a
  128.  a
  129.  a
  130.  d
  131.  b
  132.  a
  133.  d
  134.  c
  135.  b
  136.  a
  137.  c
  138.  d
  139.  a
  140.  a
  141.  a
  142.  c
  143.  c
  144.  b
  145.  a
  146.  c
  147.  c
  148.  b
  149.  d
  150. a

UPSC will conduct Prelims Exam on 23rd May 2010.

Now 5 days are left. Every candidate has some planning for that.
There are some general guidelines to be followed:

  • Never learn new things during these days as they will confuse  .
  • Try to take min. 6 hrs sleep daily.
  • Drink plenty of water daily.
  • Made adequate enquiry about your centre of exam. If possible take prinout of the map from google maps.
  • On the day of exam take a bottle of water with glucose.
  • Always check your UPSC admit card before leaving for the exam.
  • Also you must have 2 pencils (HB) , rubber, sharpner and two ball point pens.
  • Make arrangements of your lunch as at some places market are very far away. And it is not advisable not to eat during the break.
  • As the questions in the Preliminary examination are objective in nature, intelligent guesswork may be used to answer questions when you don’t know the precise answer. While solving the paper you may take three rounds. In the first round solve the easy questions. In the second round may be taken up statement and reason. The third round can have the tough questions where the intelligent guesswork may be applied.
  • Just keep in mind that the exam has negative marking, so if you do not know about the question at all try to avoid that qustion for the last. Try Law of elimination and still no clue are there then completely avoid that question. 
  • Avoid discussion on the previous paper during the break. Just give yourself ample time to rejuvinate for the next paper.
And in the last Best of Luck for the Exam.

UPSC declared the final result of Civil Services 2009.

A total of 875 candidates ( 680 male and 195 female) have been recommended for appointment to the prestigious Indian Administrative Service, Indian Foreign Service, Indian Police Service and other central services.

Dr. Shah Faesal of Kupwara Distirct (Jammu & Kashmir) has secured first position in the exam. Prakash Rajpurohit, B.Tech from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, has bagged the second position while Iva Sahay from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) has secured the third position. Sahay is the topper among female candidates.

The list of top 25 candidate is:

Rank   Roll No.     Name

1       025085         SHAH FAESAL
2      070763          PRAKASH RAJPUROHIT
3      001250          IVA SAHAY

4      021364          ANUPAMA T V
5      010462          ANAY DWIVEDI
6      163535         TANVI SUNDRIYAL
7      003708         SASWATI DEY
8      012651        GARIMA MITTAL
9      004936        JAI PRAKASH MAURYA
10    113502        AKHAND PRATAP SINGH
11    223464        ASHUTOSH NIRANJAN
12    038161        LALITHA R
13    084389       RASHMITA PANDA
14    021277        SREEVIDYA P I
15    066108        KANAGA VALLI M
16    018114        PRABHJOT SINGH
17    020908        NARAYANA BHARATH GUPTA
18    089785        SUDHANSU MOHAN SAMAL
19    286565        TARUN RATHI
20    005929        DURGA SAKTHI NAGPAL
21    000162        PRAVEEN P NAIR
22    006020       GANESH SHANKAR MISHRA
23    067098       RAJIV RAUSHAN
24    000516       ABHIJEET AGRAWAL
25    003710       GHANSHYAM THORI


For more details, please click on this link UPSC.

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