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Saturday 20 July 2019

Jawahar Navodaya Total Guideline (Gujarati Language) 2019

Jawahar Navodaya Total Guideline (Gujarati Language) 2019


Jawahar Navodaya Total Guideline (Gujarati Language) 2019

Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas (JNVs) are a system of alternate schools for gifted students in India. They are run by Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti, New Delhi, an autonomous organization under the Department of School Education and Literacy, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India. JNVs are fully residential and co-educational schools affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), New Delhi, with classes from VI to XII standard.

JNVs are specifically tasked with finding talented children in rural areas of India and providing them with an education equivalent to the best residential school system, without regard to their families' socio-economic condition.

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Friday 19 July 2019

2008 bharati 9th ucchatar pagar order Latest Amareli District Must see 2019

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Education Department, Government of Gujarat by its GR dated 31-3-2010 (Annex-A)

constituted a Committee to re draft the Gujarat ( Bombay )Primary Education Act, 1947 and Gujarat

Here it is ladies and gentlemen. The crème de la crème. The Android apps that stand alone at the top of the pantheon. These apps have become ubiquitous with Android and if you’re looking for good stuff it’s assumed that you have some of this stuff already. There are a ton of amazing Android apps out there. However, their usefulness is usually limited to the habits of the people using them. These apps shouldn’t have those problems. Everybody can use these. Without further delay, here are the best Android apps currently available! This is not a diamond-in-the-rough kind of list. You should be relatively familiar with all of these.

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1Weather

Price: Free / $1.99

1Weather is arguably the best weather app out there. It features a simple, paginated design that shows you the current weather, forecast for up to 12 weeks, a radar, and other fun stats. Along with that, you’ll get a fairly decent set of lightly customizable widgets and the standard stuff like severe weather notifications and a radar so you can see the storms approaching. Perhaps its best feature is its minimal design which just shows you the weather (and fun facts, if you want). The free version has all of the features. The $1.99 charge removes advertising. Otherwise the two versions work the same way. Most will also likely enjoy the range of weather fun facts as well. Other great weather apps include Dark Sky, Weather Underground, and Today Weather.

Bouncer

Price: $0.99

Bouncer was our pick for the best new Android app from 2018. It’s a security app with a unique premise. The app lets you grant temporary permissions to applications. So, for instance, you can let Facebook access your location long enough to check into a place, and Bouncer disables the permission once you leave Facebook. This is a great way to use all of the features of a social media app without digging into your settings to disable those permissions or giving those apps permanent access to your information. The app runs for $0.99 and should work on most (if not all) apps. It’s rumored that this could be an Android Q feature. If that’s true, then even Google really likes this app.

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Google Drive

Price: Free / $1.99-$299.99 per month

Google Drive is a cloud storage solution available on Android where all new users get 15GB for free permanently upon signing up. You can, of course, buy more if needed. What makes Google Drive so special are the suite of Android apps that are attached to it. They include Google Docs, Google Sheets, Google Slides, Google Photos, Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Keep. Between the office apps, the Photos app (which allows unlimited photo and video backup), and Keep Notes for note taking, you have apps for practically anything you need to do in terms of productivity. Some of the features of these apps include live collaboration, deep sharing features, and compatibility with Microsoft Office documents. Microsoft Office has a similar setup with OneDrive and Office.

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Google Maps and Waze

Price: Free

Google Maps virtually owns the navigation apps scene and it remains of the best Android apps ever. It gets frequent, almost weekly updates that seem to only add to its incredibly generous list of existing features. Aside from the very basics, Google Maps gives you access to places of interest, traffic data, directions to things like rest stops or gas stations, and they even let you have offline maps now (albiet temporarily). If you add to that the Waze experience, which includes tons of its own features, and you won’t need another navigation app. Ever. Google also owns and operates Waze. It’s unique and fun in ways that Google Maps isn’t and we also highly recommend it.

Last, but certainly not least on our list is Zedge. This is a wallpapers, ringtones, notification tones, and alarm tones app that gives you an unbelievable number of options to customize the most basic parts of your device. On top of having an exhaustive collection of things, Zedge also promotes various items during holiday seasons making it easy to theme your phone up for Christmas, Halloween, and other holidays. It’s not 100% perfect. It does have the occasional bug and some irritating advertisements. Zedge Premium is a new initiative to provide premium content at a reasonable price. You watch ads or fill out surveys to earn Zedge credits. You can buy them as well with in-app purchases. It’s a good way to support the developer and the artists. We also recommend Walli (with an i) for wallpapers.

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INDUS CIVILIZATION AND CULTURE

The Indus civilization is the oldest one known in Asia. Stretching from the Arabian Sea to the Himalayas and from the deserts of India to what is now Iran, it embraced 1,500 or so settlements and covered 280,000 square miles, an area roughly the size of Texas, or twice the size of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. [Source: Mike Edwards, National Geographic, June 2000; Santi Menon, Discover magazine, December 1998]

 The Indus civilization was founded around 3000 B.C. and flourished from 2600 to 1900 B.C. Regarded as the world's oldest advanced civic culture, it is believed to have been a collection of states. Much about it is unknown because the civilization's written language has not been deciphered and no other culture with written languages described them (there was no mention of them in the Bible or the Vedas, which date back to 1500 B.C.). What is known has been determined from archeological excavations.

The Indus civilization was centered around Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro, two city-state civilizations that emerged around 3300 B.C. and endured until around 1500 B.C. Anthropologists regarded the Indus Valley cultures as one of the world's first civilizations along with Mesopotamia (founded in 3300 B.C), Egypt (founded in 3100 BC), and Yellow River Culture of northern China (founded shortly after 2000 BC). The Indus culture existed at the same time as these other cultures. Although trade existed between them. They appear to have developed independently and didn't have much influence on one another.

 The Indus civilization was bound together by a common art and written language, and possibly by religion and trade as well. The Indus civilization cities were linked by the Indus river. The Indus River flows south from Karakoram and Himalayan Mountains through present-day Kashmir and Pakistan to the Indian Ocean. In the north it flows along the Pakistan-India border. Although the Indus civilization was scattered over a large area it was not large in terms of population. At its its height it was home to perhaps 400,000 people.

Early Indus History

 Exactly when and where the Indus Civilization began and took root is still a matter of debate. Large and old settlements have been found in the Quetta, Loralai and the Zhob valleys in Baluchistan. Studies of these places seems to indicate that the people that lived in these places were semi-nomadic. The first permanent settlements are found closer to the flood plains of the great Indus River system.

 Evidence of agriculture and urbanism dated to 7000 B.C."older than Mesopotamia---has been found at a site at Mehrgarth, an ancient settlement between the upland valleys of Baluchistan and the Indus flood plains. The settlement covered six hectares in 7000 B.C. and grew by 6000 B.C. to 12 hectares and had a population of maybe 3,000 people. The people that lived there raised wheat and barely and used domesticated cattle and water buffalo and hunted wild sheep, goats and deer. The dead were ritually buried, curled up on their sides, with some possessions, including turquoise beads from Turkmenistan,

 The people of the Indus valley began trading on a wide scale at an early age. In the first known seafaring voyages, which may have taken place as early as 3500 B.C., Mesopotamians traveled across the Persian Gulf between Persia and India. See Indus and Mesopotamian Trade

 Around 3500 B.C., permanent settlements began springing up over a wide area of the Indus River System. They are believed to have been settled by nomads that found advantages to living along rivers. The descendants of the Indus people were described in ancient Sanskrit texts as having dark skin. It is believed they spoke a Dravidian language. If this is true then the Indus Civilization is the ancestor the Dravidian civilization in southern India.

 The earliest Indus settlements were strongly fortified neolithic villages destroyed by conquest. The people that lived here used copper and stamp seals and worshiped mother goddesses and horned deities. Archeologists date different groups and periods from this era based on different types of pottery. The fact that Indus Valley civilization settlements were built on the ruins of settlements of these cultures suggests that Indus Valley culture was imposed on them.

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Paying electricity bills online is the easiest way to avoid standing in queues for electricity bill payment. Most states in India now have online bill payment and Gujarat is not behind. Recent unbundling of state electricity boards has resulted in 4 different utilities or electricity providers in Gujarat. So the GEB or Gujarat Electricity Board is no longer supplying electricity and it is the state distribution companies that are doing so. The four companies are: Uttar Gujarat Vij Company Ltd. (UGVCL), Madhya Gujarat Vij Company Limited (MGVCL), Paschim Gujarat Vij Company Ltd. (PGVCL) and Dakshin Gujarat Vij Company Ltd. (DGVCL). All four of them have different websites for online bill payment. Based on convenience and ease of use people can choose one of the multiple methods that are available for making the payment:

Uttar Gujarat Vij Company Ltd Portal (http://www.ugvcl.com/Online-payment.htm): This portal is specifically for the consumers of Uttar or northern parts of Gujarat.

Modes of Payments accepted: Debit/Credit Cards (VISA, MASTER CARDS and AMEX CARDS)

Madhya Gujarat Vij Company Ltd. Portal (MGVCL Link):  This portal is specifically for the consumers of Madhya Kshetra (or central part) of Gujarat.
Modes of Payments accepted: Debit/Credit Cards (VISA, MASTER CARDS and AMEX CARDS)

Dakshin Gujarat Vij Company Ltd. Portal (DGVCL Link): This portal is specifically for the consumers of Dakshin or southern part of Gujarat.
Modes of Payments accepted: Debit/Credit Cards (VISA, MASTER CARDS and AMEX CARDS)

Pashchim Gujarat Vij Company Ltd. Portal (PGVCL Link):  This portal is specifically for the consumers of Pashim or western part of Gujarat.
Modes of Payments accepted: Debit/Credit Cards (VISA, MASTER CARDS and AMEX CARDS)

Billdesk (www.billdesk.com): Billdesk has been providing services for online bill payment of all kinds of bills (electricity, telephone, etc) for more than a decade now. In fact many utilities use their services for bill payment. Bill desk works on bank account registration and you will have to fill up a physical form and send it through snail mail before you can start using their services. But once the registration is done the services can be used across the country. Also they will send notifications when there is a new bill for your account.
Modes of Payments accepted: Mostly Bank ac.

Netbanking Portals: Most nationalized banks like HDFC, SBI, IDBI etc provide online bill payment facility. You just need to sign up for bill payment facility with your bank and add your Utility account on it and you can start making the payments. Most banks also provide notification service when a new bill is available for payment.

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HOW TO PAY ELECTRICITY BILL ONLINE FOR GUJARAT VIA OFFICIAL MOBILE APP: EASY SYSTEM TO PAY


HOW TO PAY ELECTRICITY BILL ONLINE FOR GUJARAT VIA OFFICIAL MOBILE APP: EASY SYSTEM TO PAY

HOW TO PAY ELECTRICITY BILL ONLINE FOR GUJARAT VIA OFFICIAL MOBILE APP: EASY SYSTEM TO PAY

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PAY YOUR ELECTRICITY BILL VIA GUVNL (Gujarat Urja Viaks Nigam Ltd.) official Mobile App.

Paying electricity bills online is the easiest way to avoid standing in queues for electricity bill payment. Most states in India now have online bill payment and Gujarat is not behind. Recent unbundling of state electricity boards has resulted in 4 different utilities or electricity providers in Gujarat. So the GEB or Gujarat Electricity Board is no longer supplying electricity and it is the state distribution companies that are doing so. The four companies are: Uttar Gujarat Vij Company Ltd. (UGVCL), Madhya Gujarat Vij Company Limited (MGVCL), Paschim Gujarat Vij Company Ltd. (PGVCL) and Dakshin Gujarat Vij Company Ltd. (DGVCL). All four of them have different websites for online bill payment. Based on convenience and ease of use people can choose one of the multiple methods that are available for making the payment:

How to PAy Electricity Bill

Pay Electricity Bill Online

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First Open Play store In your Mobile

Then search " GUVNL" in play store

you can get various type of mobile app related "GUVNL"

You have to install "GUVNL" Electricity Bill payment Application  official app show this logo.

Then Open this App

Then Select your company from deom down menu  DGVCL/PGVCL/MGVCL/UGVCL

Then Open Quick Payment Menu

Then Enter you " Consumer No."

Then Touch   --> (Ero)  buttoun

Then Enter payment figure

Then press Continue button

Then Select Credit Card/Debit Card option

Then Enter your ATM card 16 Digit No.

Then Enter Expiry year of your ATM card

Then Enter Card holder name

Then Enter your ATM card CVV code

Then Press Continue button

Then enter your mobile OTP come in your mobile

Then press "make payment " option

Now your payment successful msg come on screen.

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