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Showing posts with label Miscellaneous. Show all posts

Tuesday, 11 October 2016

India Jobs Book Online Essay Competition 2017

India Jobs Book announces India Jobs Book Online Essay Competition for School and College Students. The Essay Competition is scheduled to be held in English language only. 

Topic for the Essay Competition is “Clean India (Swachh Bharat)”. 

Guidelines & Rules of Essay Competition: 
1. Contest is open to students of Indian & no registration and no entry fee.  
2. Competition will be for School & College Students. 
3. Qualification is School Students of Classes 8th to 12th / Students pursuing ITI or Diploma/ College Students pursuing Graduate, B.E/ B. Tech, MBBS, LLB or equivalent qualification. 
4. The Essay must be between 400 and 700 words.  
5. The Essay should be sent in the word format with 12 font size. It should carry the name of the author, date of birth, qualification, Father/ Guardian’s name, Address, Mobile number/Telephone number (along with STD code) and e mail ID. 

For more details click here to visit the website

Thursday, 20 August 2015

Indumatee Media Essay Competition 2016

Indumatee Media is conducting Indumatee Media Essay Competition for School and College Students and it is an annual competition. Indumatee Media Essay Competition is an initiative of Indumatee Media which provides services of Publication of Books, Anthologies, Magazines, Online Portals and other services. Indumatee Media operates three Web Portals www.odishabook.com (Online Portal), www.odishakatha.com (Bilingual Online Portal) and www.indiajobsbook.com (Online Job Portal) respectively. 

The best essays are published in an anthology with an ISBN No. Top Winners are selected and receive prize (Cash/gift hampers), award certificate and free copy of the anthology. 


Indumatee Media Essay Competition invites School and College Students to send essays. 

Official Link:

Sunday, 31 August 2014

Republic Day 2015- Stamp Design Competition

Department of Posts is holding a “Republic Day 2015 – Stamp Design Competition”. The theme of the competition is Clean India.  

The Terms and Conditions to participate in the competition are as follows:-  

i. Entries are invited for ‘Republic Day 2015 – Stamp Design Competition’. The participants are to make an original design on this subject (should not be copy of picture painted by someone else).
ii. Any citizen of India can participate in this contest. The design could be in ink, water colour, oil colour or any other medium (computer printed/printout will not be allowed). The design submitted should be such that can be depicted on the stamps in a visually appealing manner so as to be of interest to philatelic collectors.
iii. Participants are free to use drawing paper, art paper or any other type of white paper of A4 Size.
iv. The following particulars should be written legibly on the reverse of the design:

1.
Name of the participant*

2.
Age*

3.
Nationality*

4.
Full and complete residential address with Pin code

5.
Phone/Mobile Number*

6.
E-Mail ID (if available)



 (*It is compulsory to provide the information) 

v. An undertaking stating that ‘The artwork submitted is original and no copyright issues are involved’ should be sent along with the entry. In case of any legal dispute related to copyright issue, Department of Posts will not be liable for the same.
vi. The design should be sent without being folded, through “Speed Post” only, in A4 size envelope. The participants should mention “Republic Day 2015 – Stamp Design Contest” on the envelope in which the drawing is sent.
vii. The prize winning designs will be considered for use on stamps and other philatelic material. The prize money will be as follows:-

First Prize-10,000/-
Second Prize- 6,000/-
Third Prize- 4,000/- 

viii. The entries should reach on the following address by 15/10/2014.The entries received after the last date of receipt will not be entertained.

To,
ADG (Philately)
Room No. 108(B), Dak Bhawan, Parliament Street,
New Delhi
- 110001


Saturday, 16 August 2014

25 tips for better life

1. Take a 10-30 minute walk every day & while you walk, SMILE. It is the ultimate antidepressant.
2. Sit in silence for at least 10 minutes each day.
3. When you wake up in the morning, Pray to ask God's guidance for your purpose, today.
4. Eat more foods that grow on trees and plants and eat less food that is manufactured in plants.
5. Drink green tea and plenty of water. Eat blueberries, broccoli, and almonds.
6. Try to make at least three people smile each day.
7. Don't waste your precious energy on gossip, energy vampires, issues of the past, negative thoughts or things you cannot control.
Instead invest your energy in the positive present moment.
8. Eat breakfast like a king,
lunch like a prince and dinner like a college kid with a maxed out charge card.
9. Life isn't fair, but it's still
good.
10. Life is too short to waste time hating anyone. Forgive them for
everything !
11. Don't take yourself so
seriously. No one else does.
12. You don't have to win every argument. Agree to disagree.
13. Make peace with your past so it won't spoil the present.
14. Don't compare your life to others. You have no idea what their journey is all about.
15. No one is in charge of your happiness except you.
16. Frame every so-called
disaster with these words: 'In five years, will this matter?'
17. Help the needy, Be
generous! Be a 'Giver' not a 'Taker'.
18. What other people think of you is none of your business.
19. Time heals everything.
20. However good or bad a situation is, it will change.
21. Your job won't take care of you when you are sick. Your friends will. Stay in touch.
22. Envy is a waste of time. You already have all you need.
23. Each night before you go to bed , Pray to God and Be thankful for what you'll
accomplish, today !
24. Remember that you are too blessed to be stressed.
25. Share this to everyone on your list to help them lead a happier life.

Source: Facebook

Saturday, 15 March 2014

Focus Odisha will release soon



Book Name: Focus Odisha
By: Sounik Kajal Kumar Dash
Publisher: Indumatee Media, Odisha 
Mob: 09938485979
Email: indumateemedia@gmail.com

The book “Focus Odisha” has written by Sounik Kajal Kumar Dash. 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR  
Mr. Sounik Kajal born in India on October 13, 1987 and has been educated from London with a MBA (IHRM) degree from Coventry University. His first published Self Improvement Book entitled on "The Golden Rules For Life". His other works include Career Course, Food Supplement For Healthy Living, The Spirit Of Love, Our Eminent Leaders, Fundamental Of Computer that he achieved his spectacular success. By addition to this he is a HR Professional, Career Consultant and a young Corporate Lobbyist and Strategist. He has published more than 25 articles in several International and National Journals. An addition to this he has attended more than 20 International Conferences and presented several articles. He has been awarded three national level Awards such as Mother Teresa Excellence Award 2010, Rastra Prativa Puraskar 2010, Noble Son of India 2011 for his best Intellectual Talent, best Leadership Quality, best Management Policy and Social Work.

 PREFACE 
Focus Odisha book contents major aspects of Odisha, various activities. Apart from that this book presents ancient of Odisha, history of Odisha and geography of the state. Orissa, officially spelled Odisha is a state of India, located on the South east coast of India, by the Bay of Bengal. It is the modern name of the ancient kingdom of Kalinga, which was invaded by the Mauryan Emperor Ashoka in 261 BCE. The modern state of Odisha was established on April 1, 1936, as a province in British India and consisted predominantly of Odia speakers. April 01st is therefore celebrated as Utkal Dibasa  (foundation day of Odisha). Cuttack remained the capital of the state for over eight centuries until April 13, 1948 when Bhubaneswar was officially declared as the new capital of Odisha, and still is the present capital of this state.

Odisha is the 9th largest state by area in India, and the 11th largest by population. Oriya (Officially spelled Odia) is the official and most widely spoken language, spoken by three quarters of the population. Orissa has a relatively unindented coastline (about 480 km long) and lacked good ports, except for the deepwater facility at Paradip , until the recent launch of the Dhamara Port. The narrow, level coastal strip, including the Mahanadi river delta Mahanadi supports the bulk of the population.

Odisha has several popular tourist destinations. Puri, Konark & Bhubaneswar are known as Golden triangle of eastern India. Puri, with the Jagannath temple near the sea (famous for Rath Yatra or the Car Festival), and Konark, with the Sun Temple, are visited by thousands of tourists every year. The Jagannath Temple of Puri, the Konark Sun Temple, the Lingaraj Temple, Udayagiri and Khandagiri Caves, Dhauligiri of Bhubaneshwar, Ashoka's famous Rock Edict at Jaugada near Berhampur city and the Barabati Fort of Cuttack are important in the archaeological history of India.

Focus Odisha book is for OPSC, OSSC and other competitive examinations. So this book is has been designed to serve the best interests of job intended candidates, students and general readers etc.
Source: Odishabook.com

Saturday, 8 March 2014

Lok Sabha Elections 2014 Schedule



  • Arunachal Pradesh: April 9
  • Assam: April 7, 12 and 24
  • Bihar: April 10, 17, 24, 30, May 7 and 12
  • Chhattisgarh: April 10, 17, 24
  • Goa: April 17
  • Gujarat: April 30
  • Haryana: April 10
  • Himachal Pradesh: May 7
  • J&K: April 10, 17, 24, 30, May 7
  • Jharkhand: April 10, 17, 24
  • Karnataka: April 17
  • Kerala: April 10
  • MP: April 10, 17, 24
  • Maharashtra: April 10, 17 24
  • Manipur: April 9, 17
  • Meghalaya: April 9
  • Mizoram: April 9
  • Nagaland: April 9
  • Odisha: April 10, 17
  • Punjab: April 30
  • Rajasthan: April 17, 24
  • Sikkim: April 12
  • Tamil Nadu: April 24
  • Tripura: April 7 and 12
  • Uttar Pradesh: April 10, 17, 24, 30, May 7 and 12
  • Uttarkhand: May 7
  • West Bengal: April 17, 24, 30, May 7, 12
  • Andaman and Nicobar Islands: April 10
  • Chandigarh: April 12
  • Dadra and Nagar Haveli: April 12
  • Daman and Diu: April 30
  • Lakshwadeep: April 10
  • Puducherry: April 24

Monday, 13 January 2014

Mandakini: A Young and Dynamic Social Worker

Miss. Mandakini Priyadarshani is very young and dynamic social worker who is having interest towards the development of society by developing child and women life style and education. She was visited “DAYA” (Destitute Aged and Young Association), is a voluntary non-profit making child focused organization based in Bhubaneswar, Odisha. She met orphanage and spend few moments with them.  In a 24 yrs old age she has started her career interest towards social development by focusing child and women life style and education. By profession she is software professional. After a successful completion of her engineering she has taken interest towards the development of society where a strategic policy needed to develop and make it grand success in front of the entire globalised society. From her childhood she is a down to earth person who wants to stand herself in this society by doing some developmental work which will create a green mark in her career. In her word “Try to do something new which will help the society to grow up.”

Thursday, 12 December 2013

“Fundamental of Computer” Book released

Fundamental of Computer” Book has been released. The book has written by Sounik Kajal Kumar Dash (HR Professional and Career Consultant) & Mandakini Priyadarshani and published by Indumatee Media, Odisha.

Details:
Book Name: Fundamental of Computer 
By: Sounik Kajal Kumar Dash & Mandakini Priyadarshani 
Publisher: Indumatee Media, Odisha 
Mob: 09938485979 
Price: Rs 120/-  

About the Book
Most engineering institutions have recently revised the structure of their undergraduate courses. This is more particularly so in the area of computer science. As against the old practice of teaching computer engineering, computer application and fundamental key of computer etc. presently every institution has introduced a course on computer application or computer fundamental of computer or basic principles of computer. 

Furthermore, the subject of computer fundamental is now considered to form the core of basic engineering science curriculum essential and common for students of all disciplines. This book fulfils the need of such a core course. 

The book has a new course plan and a carefully devised sequence of topics. This sequencing is a very difficult task in computer fundamental.

For Buy
Please send Rs 100.00 per copy including postage.10% discount for two or more copies & 20% discount for ten or more copies. The book will be sent by Regd. Post on the next day.
Please write your Name & Full address along with PIN Code of your town/city and Telephone Number on the letter accompanying the Cheque/Draft at the address mentioned below. For any query, please feel free to contact us at indumateemedia@gmail.com or Mob: 9938485979
Indumatee Media
Gajendrapur, kalashree Gopalpur, Jajpur-754292, Odisha, India


Please make Cheques/ Bank draft payable to ‘Indumatee Media’ or through Money order.

Source: Odishabook.com

Tuesday, 1 October 2013

Fundamental of Computer will release soon

Book Name: Fundamental of Computer
By: Sounik Kajal Kumar Dash & Mandakini Priyadarshani
Publisher: Indumatee Media, Odisha
Mob: 09938485979 
Price: Rs 120.00

The book “Fundamental of Computer” has written by Sounik Kajal Kumar Dash &  Mandakini Priyadarshani
 Sounik Kajal Kumar Dash who is becoming most popular in corporate world for corporate lobbying and making strategy for industrialist and political leader. He entered into the corporate world and involved with various developmental work for India. He is preparing most strategic developmental plan for educational sector, medical sector, rural development, industrial expansion. Apart from that doing lobby for some politicians and industrialist at high level. He presented various developmental proposals to the central government and Indian Prime Minister on the field of education, industrialization and employment. Till now he has written and published three books- “The Golden Rules for Life”, “The Spirit of Love” and “Career Course”. 
For read more

Saturday, 28 September 2013

Akhand- The Human Rights Defender

Akhand was born in a higher caste Hindu Brahmin family, to Banamali Mishra and Bidulata Mihra, on June 17, 1978. He did his Bachelor’s course in Science from S.C.S.college under Utkal University in 1998. Then he opted for Journalism and completed Post Graduate Diploma from Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) in 2000. He also has a master Degree in Rural Development from Same University. He is also a Law Graduate. He married Kalpana Mishra (Teacher) on 12 March 2006 and has a 5 year old son, Astik Aviyan.
Akhand has been selected as one of the nominee for the International Human Dignity Award 2013- 14, Berlin in the field of Human Rights protection.
For read more

http://www.odishabook.com/Aticle/Profile/Social-work/2013/09/26/Akhand-The-Human-Rights-Defender


http://www.odishabook.com/Aticle/More/Miscellaneous/2013/09/22/Vote-for-Akhand

Saturday, 7 September 2013

Shree Jagannath is the Human God

King Indradyumna started the temple of Jagannatha in Odisha at Puri and he wanted to establish a picture in the temple of Jagannath (Krishna), Subhadra & Balarama coming to Kurukshetra in the chariot during solar eclipse. He employed Viswakarma to carve them from wood but Viswakarma made a contract with king that he will work behind closed door and king will not disturb him. But the King was very impatient to see, opened the door. So he stopped carving, but the king saw it is half finished. He decided to install these deities in the temple. Since then, the three deities Jagannatha, Balarama and Subhadra are being worshiped at Puri. 

Shree Jagannath is called Patitapaban because he does not differentiate between people of different caste, colour and sex. Everyone is equal before his eyes. The Gajapati(King master of elephants) of Puri is the first servant of lord Jagannath. He has to sweep the chariots in public,this shows the king & sweeper all are equal. 

The lord also accepted a coconut from a lower caste devotee, whose name is Dasia. The muslim devotee, Salbeg is one of his favourite and loved him, others are Balaram Dash, Jagannath Dash also. 

The war of Kanchi shows his love for devotees. Always he has behaved like an ordinary. This shows his love to mankind. He is the human God. 

Odisha is known as the country of Shree Jagannath. The king of Odisha addressed as Thakur Raja (A king by God). All cultural events revolve around Shree Jagannath. Here 13 festivals are observed in 12 months and festivals are celebrated in a calendar year relating to Lord Jagannath are: Car Festival (Ratha Yatra), Chandan Yatra, Gosani Yatra, Sahi Yatra, Maha Shiva Ratri, Magha Mela, Boita Bandan, Harirajpur Melan, Jhamu Yatra (Kakatapur), Dayana chori, Aunla Navami, Makar Mela, Bali Harachandi Mela, Anabasar Yatra Alaranath Pitha and Siruli Mahavir Mela etc. 
For more update

Sunday, 18 August 2013

108 Names of Lord Ganesh

1. Akhuratha : One who has Mouse as His Charioteer
2. Alampata : Ever Eternal Lord
3. Amit : Incomparable Lord

4. Anantachidrupamayam : Infinite and Consciousness Personified
5. Avaneesh : Lord of the whole World
6. Avighna : Remover of Obstacles
7. Balaganapati : Beloved and Lovable Child
8. Bhalchandra : Moon-Crested Lord

9. Bheema : Huge and Gigantic
10. Bhupati : Lord of the Gods
11. Bhuvanpati : God of the Gods
12. Buddhinath :God of Wisdom
13. Buddhipriya : Knowledge Bestower
14. Buddhividhata : God of Knowledge
15. Chaturbhuj : One who has Four Arms
16. Devadeva : Lord! of All Lords
17. Devantakanashakarin : Destroyer of Evils and Asuras
18. Devavrata : One who accepts all Penances
19. Devendrashika : Protector of All Gods
20. Dharmik : One who gives Charity

21. Dhoomravarna : Smoke-Hued Lord
22. Durja : Invincible Lord
23. Dvaimatura : One who has two Mothers
24. Ekaakshara : He of the Single Syllable
25. Ekadanta : Single-Tusked Lord

26. Ekadrishta : Single-Tusked Lord
27. Eshanputra :Lord Shiva's Son
28. Gadadhara : One who has The Mace as His Weapon
29. Gajakarna :One who has Eyes like an Elephant
30. Gajanana : Elephant-Faced Lord
31. Gajananeti : Elephant-Faced Lord
32. Gajavakra : Trunk of The Elephant
33. Gajavaktra : One who has Mouth like an Elephant
34. Ganadhakshya : Lord of All Ganas (Gods)
35. Ganadhyakshina : Leader of All The Celestial Bodies
36. Ganapati : Lord of All Ganas (Gods)
37. Gaurisuta : The Son of Gauri (Parvati)

38. Gunina : One who is The Master of All Virtues
39. Haridra : One who is Golden Coloured
40. Heramba : Mother's Beloved Son
41. Kapila : Yellowish-Brown Coloured
42. Kaveesha : Master of Poets

43. Krti : Lord of Music
44. Kripalu : Merciful Lord
45. Krishapingaksha : Yellowish-Brown Eyed
46. Kshamakaram :The Place of Forgiveness
47. Kshipra : One who is easy to Appease
48. Lambakarna : Large-Eared Lord
49. Lambodara : The Huge Bellied Lord
50. Mahabala : Enormously Strong Lord
51. Mahaganapati : Omnipotent and Supreme Lord
52. Maheshwaram : Lord of The Universe
53. Mangalamurti : All Auspicious Lord
54. Manomay : Winner of Hearts

55. Mrityuanjaya : Conqueror of Death
56. Mundakarama : Abode of Happiness
57. Muktidaya : Bestower of Eternal Bliss
58. Musikvahana : One who has Mouse as His Charioteer
59. Nadapratithishta : One who Appreciates and Loves Music

60. Namasthetu : Vanquisher of All Evils and Vices and Sins
61. Nandana : Lord Shiva's Son
62. Nideeshwaram : Giver of Wealth and Treasures
63. Omkara :One who has the Form Of OM
64. Pitambara : One who has Yellow-Coloured Body
65. Pramoda : Lord of All Abodes
66. Prathameshwara : First Among All
67. Purush : The Omnipotent Personality
68. Rakta : One who has Red-Coloured Body
69. Rudrapriya : Beloved Of Lord Shiva
70. Sarvadevatman : Acceptor of All Celestial Offerings
71. Sarvasiddhanta : Bestower of Skills and Wisdom

72. Sarvatman : Protector of The Universe
73. Shambhavi : The Son of Parvati
74. Shashivarnam : One who has a Moon like Complexion
75. Shoorpakarna : Large-Eared Lord
76. Shuban : All Auspicious Lord

77. Shubhagunakanan : One who is The Master of All Virtues
78. Shweta : One who is as Pure as the White Colour
79. Siddhidhata : Bestower of Success and Accomplishments
80. Siddhipriya :Bestower of Wishes and Boons
81. Siddhivinayaka : Bestower of Success
82. Skandapurvaja : Elder Brother of Skand (Lord Kartik)
83. Sumukha : Auspicious Face
84. Sureshwaram : Lord of All Lords
85. Swaroop : Lover of Beauty
86. Tarun : Ageless
87. Uddanda : Nemesis of Evils and Vices
88. Umaputra : The Son of Goddess Uma (Parvati)

89. Vakratunda : Curved Trunk Lord
90. Varaganapati : Bestower of Boons
91. Varaprada : Granter of Wishes and Boons
92. Varadavinayaka : Bestower of Success
93. Veeraganapati : Heroic Lord

94. Vidyavaridhi : God of Wisdom
95. Vighnahara : Remover of Obstacles
96. Vignaharta : Demolisher of Obstacles
97. Vighnaraja :Lord of All Hindrances
98. Vighnarajendra : Lord of All Obstacles
99. Vighnavinashanaya : Destroyer of All Obstacles and Impediments
100. Vigneshwara : Lord of All Obstacles
101. Vikat : Huge and Gigantic
102. Vinayaka : Lord of All
103. Vishwamukha : Master of The Universe
104. Vishwaraja : King of The World
105. Yagnakaya : Acceptor of All Sacred and Sacrificial Offerings

106. Yashaskaram : Bestower of Fame and Fortune
107. Yashvasin : Beloved and Ever Popular Lord
108. Yogadhipa : The Lord of Meditation


Source: http://www.jaishreeganesha.com