Guys this time there will be essay and letter writing too in mains exam. What are your plans regarding them. Any specific websites where we can practice them and can help us in cross checking spell error and other grammar mistakes.
So much for literate Kerala. Creating ruckus against SC order
I think this time Po prelims Cut off will be around 50 means 50(+-2) the level of exam was easier than last year but posts increased no.of applications decreased sectional timing and sectional cutoff also there so taking all these views I'm saying Last year 42.75 so may be 8-10 marks will be increased in cutoff this time
- Yes, Agree
- No, Disagree Comments pls
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I've seen many dishonesties in my life but the stuff going around in this group, surely, takes the cake.
Do read this before forming an opinion in the Sabarimala case.
The renowned Hindu temple of the deity Sri Ayyappan at Sabarimala has, for nearly a millennium, practised the unique custom of restricting women of reproductive age from entering the temple, in addition to prescribing several rituals and religious observances for all pilgrims there. Every year, the better part of nearly 50 million devotees, i.e. almost 4% of the Indian population, across religions, castes and social classes, observe the prescribed religious fasts for self-purification and together make the difficult pilgrimage to worship their celibate Deity Sri Ayyappan at Sabarimala during the limited seasons that the hill shrine is open to the public. This arduous pilgrimage is of immense spiritual significance to the Hindu religious community, and it is, arguably, almost comparable in significance, for devout South Indian Hindus, to the Hajj for devout Muslims.
The Sabarimala verdict, passed on 28 September, 2018, by the Honourable Supreme Court, removed the religious restrictions on the entry of women of childbearing age into the temple. The verdict provoked widespread discontentment and apprehensionamong the section of Hindus who attach great personal significance to the unique concept of the deity Sri Ayyappan at Sabarimala as a God who embodies celibacy as an ascetic virtue. The Sabarimala shrine is the only temple of Sri Ayyappan at which women are restricted, because no other Ayyappan temple is so inseparably linked with the concept of this Deity as a Naishtthika Brahmachaari or Constant Celibate. Therefore the Sabarimala temple is, arguably, a keystone and a most important symbol of indigenous Hindu faith in South India.
The historic tradition of restricting the entry of women to Sabarimala has a known basis in the religious narrative of the temple, as described in its primary source, the Bhootanaatha Upaakhyaana, which is the Sthala Puraana of the Sabarimala temple. According to the Bhootanaatha Upaakhyaana, the deity Sri Ayyappan of the Sabarimala temple is worshipped as being united with the Chaitanya (Spiritual Energy or Essence) of an ascetic prince, Sri Manikantthan, who lived in the local kingdom of Pandalam in the 12th century AD. Sri Manikantthan renounced the world at an early age and embraced strict vows of celibacy, in which He determined not to look upon women of childbearing age. Upon His attainment of Samaadhi (or the Soul's disunification from the body to merge with the Divine), it is believed by devotees that His Spiritual Essence merged into the idol of the ancient temple of Dharma Shaasta at Sabarimala, and He was worshipped thenceforth at Sabarimala as being one with the principal deity Sri Ayyappan Himself.
The religious customs of the Sabarimala temple have since then been adopted in accordance with Sri Manikantthan's express wishes and injunctions during His lifetime. Women of reproductive age were restricted from visiting the temple in deference to the express wishes of Sri Manikantthan, so that this deity's particular vow of celibacy- namely, that He would not glance upon women of fertile years- would not be violated. In fact, the men and women devotees who visit the temple are required to have purified their minds and bodies by observing 41 days of a strict religious fast that includes celibacy.
Was the Sabarimala temple's religious custom of restricting the entry of women of reproductive age discriminatory towards the gender?
The verdict presumes that the temple tradition of age restrictions for women is discriminatory, but those who understand the religious sentiment of Hindu women devotees know otherwise. Not only is the religious custom of age restrictions on women's entry unique to the Sabarimala temple and inalienable from the spiritual significance of this temple, but there are also other celebrated temples in the State which are primarily associated with the Feminine aspect of Divinity, and where certain important rituals are performed exclusively by women. Hinduism does not believe in a patriarchal Divinity, but, rather, Hindusworship the Male and Female Aspects of Divinity alike, and there is scarcely a temple where Male and Female Deities are not accompanied by their Consorts who are equally venerated.
It is perhaps important to define the term, discrimination, with greater precision than we are used to. There are a number of institutions and services everywhere that practise some form of exclusion based on gender, but they do not, certainly, all amount to discrimination. The Article 14 of the Indian Constitution specifies that the State shall not deny to any Indian citizen equality before the eyes of the Law. This would seem to suggest that the law of equality can be invoked only when there is a legitimate allegation of denial, and this allegation has been established in fact. In other words, it seems useful to allow the viewpoint of the deemed sufferer to drive the decision of whether or not discrimination has been perpetrated in a particular instance, provided the individual is sufficiently informed about the notion of discrimination and its possible applicability in their own case.
Is 13 first shift easy or tough????
Kya ibps ne 4-5 days me abhi tak koi pre result declare kiya h? Any chance for today
- only chal-bey knows
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- no
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Happy Dussehra To Everyone.. Shubho Bijoya To Friends From Bengal
Guys although my faith is getting thin in IBPS with every passing day...i believe in god..🙁🙁🙁...hopefuly justice will be done to us..😑😑😑😑...and to these undeserving abusive people also...🙏🙏😑😑😑
Supreme court is 100 % right . Women should have equal right with respect to men in every spectra of life in new india. Case closed.
Maine 14 the october 3 rd shift me 72 attempt kiye... Eng 30, reasoning 25 ..quant - 17.. kya ye kaafi hain.. maths was tough..no quadratic equation..just they gave to compare ..quantity one and two..so usi me time lag gya
14th oct,,, 1st shift attempts. mine are 54
- 61-66
- 53-60
- 66 >
- 46-52
- <45
- check poll/other shift
- check poll /other shift
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13th last shift....kitne attempt kre ?
Do I am the only one or other also feel that @ChaL-bey ek number ka failure hai.. jo apni failure digest nahi kar pa raha ...?
ibps po 13 october 4 shift attempts
- 70+
- 40-50
- 60-65
- 55-60
- 65-70
- 50-55
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Ye sala ibps deliberately ek 2 shift easy deta hai ki..Ye candidates exam k baad easy hard karte rahe..Aur jab result aaye to gin k..15-20 din bache preparation k liye...Tab tak ye khud apni le chuke honge...😇
Disturbing truth coming about chal bey that she is in third gender category. He should give explanation
66 attempts 14 3rd shift expected 60+ marks nd minimum 58 OBC chances
Someone is asking me for proofs and what not for proving the disparity in levels...😑😑😑...because he cannot see anything wrong with levels of different shift (or he choose not to see 😠) but yesterdy a girl posted that i m harassing her and half of the PG gone haywire, without any proof...😠😠😠.. if only i was a girl, people might have supported me for fair exam...sad..😑😑😑😑