3 July 2024

How to get a PAN card?


How to get a PAN card?



There are two main ways to get a PAN card in India: online and offline. Here's a breakdown of both methods:

Online method:

  • You can apply for a PAN card online through two authorized websites:

  • For both websites, you'll need to fill out the appropriate form (Form 49A for Indian citizens, Form 49AA for non-Indian citizens).

  • You'll upload scanned copies of required documents like identity proof, address proof, and passport-sized photograph.

  • You'll pay the application fee online.

  • After verification, your PAN card will be delivered by post.

How to apply PAN Card?

Offline method:

  • Download the application form (Form 49A or Form 49AA) from the Protean eGov Technologies website or collect it from a PAN facilitation center.
  • Fill out the form and attach the required documents (photocopies of identity proof, address proof, and passport-sized photograph).
  • Submit the completed application form and documents along with the demand draft for the application fee to a PAN facilitation center or NSDL office.

Here are some additional resources that you might find helpful:

Remember, whichever method you choose, ensure you have all the required documents and fees ready before applying.



How to download masked Aadhaar?

 How to download masked Aadhaar?



To download masked Aadhaar, follow these steps:

Visit the official website of the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI): [UIDAI Aadhaar ON Unique Identification Authority of India uidai.gov.in]
  1. Click on "Download Aadhaar" under the "My Aadhaar" section.
  2. You'll be given the option to choose between downloading a regular Aadhaar or a masked Aadhaar. Select "Masked Aadhaar".
  3. Enter your Aadhaar number and the captcha code displayed on the screen.
  4. You'll receive a one-time password (OTP) on your Aadhaar registered mobile number. Enter the OTP to login.
  5. Click on "Download" and your masked Aadhaar will be downloaded as a PDF file.
  6. To open the downloaded masked Aadhaar, you'll need to enter the first four letters of your name (in CAPS) as per your Aadhaar and your year of birth in YYYY format.

Important Note:

  • Masked Aadhaar hides the first eight digits of your Aadhaar number, only showing the last four digits.
  • It's a valid form of ID proof for many purposes.

10 February 2024

Membership in Professional Bodies for English Language Teachers

Membership in Professional Bodies for Teachers


Member of English Language Teachers Association of India (ELTAI)

Member of International Association of Teachers of English as A Foreign Language (IATEFL)

IATEFL

Member of International Association of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)

Life Member of Indian Society for Training and Development (ISTD)

Ex Member of English Language Teachers Contact Scheme (ELTEcS)

Member of Systemic Functional Linguistic Association (SFLA)

Life Member of Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE)

Life Member of All India Forum for English Students, Scholars and Trainers (AIFEST)

Life Member of Association for Development of Teaching, Education and Learning (ADTEL)

 


 


 

Member of Post-Colonial Association

 

Member of Global Association of English Studies

 


19 January 2023

ICFAITECH Admission

ICFAI University Hyderabad Admissions 2023 

ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education, Hyderabad

ICFAITECH Admission 

ICFAI Tech School





4 January 2020

15 Latest Group Discussion topics for Students


15 Latest Group Discussion topics for Students



1. Article 370 Abrogation
2. Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019
3. Delhi Air Pollution - Man made crisis or fall out of industrialization?
4. Swachh Bharat Mission - Success or failure
5. Death penalties for perpetrators of crime against women. Is it justified?
6.Single use plastic ban is successful.
7. Chadrayan -2 : A failed mission or a stepping stone for future glory?
8. Will India become a Superpower in coming decades.
9. Demonetisation: Success or Failure.
10. Corruption is the price we pay for democracy.
11. Knowledge is the biggest asset you can accumulate.
12. Poverty in India: Facts, causes, effects and solutions.
13. EVMs vs Paper Ballots: which one is better to use?
14. Self-discipline is the key to better and safer traffic.
15. Should celebrities be allowed to join politics. 

Osmania University Admission Notification 2019-2020 Advanced PG Diploma Courses in Health Care

Osmania University
Admission Notification 2019-2020
Advanced PG Diploma Courses in Health Care


19 August 2018

Syllabus for the post of Junior Lecturers of English in TS Residential Educational Institutions Societies



Gurukul Recruitment Board

Syllabus for the post of Junior Lecturers of English in TS Residential Educational Institutions Societies 



Scheme of Examination 
Written Examination (Objective Type)                              No. of Questions Duration (Minutes) Marks 
Paper-I General Studies,General Abilities and 
             Basic Proficiency in English                                 100                      120                           100 
Paper-II Pedagogy Across the Curriculum 
              (Common Syllabus)                                             100                       120                           100 
Paper-III Concerned Subject (PG Level)                           100                       120                           100 
                                                                      Demonstration                                                              25 
                                                                                                                                       Total           325



Syllabus Paper-I 

General Studies, General Abilities and Basic Proficiency in English 

Section-I: General Studies 

1. Current Affairs – Regional, National & International. 
2. Indian Constitution; Indian Political System; Governance and Public Policy. 
3. Social Exclusion; Rights issues such as Gender, Caste, Tribe, Disability etc. and inclusive policies. 
4. Society Culture, Civilization Heritage, Arts and Literature of India and Telangana 
5. General Science; India’s Achievements in Science and Technology 
6. Environmental Issues; Disaster Management- Prevention and Mitigation Strategies and Sustainable Development. 
7. Economic and Social Development of India and Telangana. 
8. Socio-economic, Political and Cultural History of Telangana with special emphasis on Telangana Statehood Movement and formation of Telangana state. 

Section-II: General Abilities 

9. Analytical Abilities: Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation. 
10. Moral Values and Professional Ethics in Education. 
11. Teaching Aptitude 

Section – III: Basic Proficiency in English

i) School Level English Grammar: Articles; Tense; Noun & Pronouns; Adjectives; Adverbs; Verbs; Modals; SubjectVerb Agreement; Non-Finites; Reported Speech; Degrees of Comparison; Active and Passive Voice; Prepositions; Conjunctions; Conditionals. 
ii) Vocabulary: Synonyms and Antonyms; Phrasal Verbs; Related Pair of Words; Idioms and Phrases; Proverbs. 
iii) Words and Sentences: Use of Words; Choosing Appropriate words and Words often Confused; Sentence Arrangement, Completion, Fillers and Improvement; Transformation of Sentences; Comprehension; Punctuation; Spelling Test; Spotting of Errors.

Syllabus Paper-II Pedagogy Across the Curriculum (Common Syllabus) 


I. The History and Nature of liberal disciplines of knowledge. Importance of Cognitive and Non-Cognitive areas in Education. 
II. Values, Aims and Objectives of Teaching Liberal and Creative Disciplines of Knowledge including Vocational subjects, Crafts, Performance and Fine arts etc. 
III. Psychology of Human Development; Psychology of Teaching and Learning. 
IV. Curriculum: Construction, Organization and Development 
V. Approaches, Methods and Techniques of Teaching Disciplines of Knowledge 
VI. Planning for Effective Instruction: Different Plans and Designing Learning Experiences. 
VII. Learning Resources and Designing Instructional Material; Labs; Teaching Aids; Textbooks; ICT integration; OERs (Open Educational Resources). 
VIII. Measurement and Evaluation: Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE); Tools and Techniques of Evaluation; Achievement and Diagnostic Tests. Critical approach to assessment and evaluation. 
IX. Learning Disabilities; Learning Difficulties and Education of Exceptional and Disabled Children 
X. Disciplines of Knowledge and Everyday Life; Non-formal Education in the Institutions of Learning. 
XI. Pedagogical Concerns: Quality and Academic Standards; Teaching and Its relationship with Learning and Learner, Learners in Contexts: Situating learner in the Socio-Political and Cultural Context ; Managing Behavior problems, Guidance & Counseling, Punishment and Its legal implications, Rights of a Child, Time Management, Distinction between Assessment for Learning and Assessment of Learning, School Based Assessment, Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation; Understanding Teaching and Learning in the context of NCF and Right to Education Act.


Paper – III: English 


I. Genres, Movements, Schools, Concepts. 
• Renaissance-Reformation, Metaphysical poetry, Neo-classicism, Puritanism, Restoration, Romanticism, Victorian Age, Realism-Naturalism, Expressionism, Symbolism, Modernism, Postmodernism. 
• Structuralism, Post structuralism, Feminism, Post colonialism, Diaspora, Race Gender and Caste. 
• English Literary Criticism from Philip Sydney to Matthew Arnold 
• New Criticism, Formalism, Archetypal criticism, New Historicism, Psychoanalytical criticism, Reader response criticism. 
• Literary Genres: Poetry, Fiction, Prose, Drama (origins and development, elements, forms, types) 

II. Writers and Texts 
• Christopher Marlowe Doctor Faustus 
• William Shakespeare Hamlet 
• John Milton Paradise Lost-Book 1 
• William Wordsworth “Immortality Ode”, Tintern Abbey 
• Robert Browning “My Last Duchess”, “Andrea del Sarto” 
• Thomas Hardy Tess of the d’ Urbervilles 
• TS Eliot The Waste Land 
• G.B. Shaw Saint Joan 
• Virginia Woolf “A Room of One’s Own” 
• William Golding Lord of the Flies 
• Walt Whitman “When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloomd”,”Crossing Brooklyn Ferry” 
• Arthur Miller Death of a Salesman 
• Toni Morrison Beloved 
• Mulk Raj Anand Untouchable 
• Kamala Das “An Introduction”, “The Old Playhouse” 
• Girish Karnad Hayavadana 
• Salman Rushdie Midnight’s Children 
• Chinua Achebe Things Fall Apart 
• Margaret Atwood Edible Woman 
• Derek Walcott Dream on Monkey Mountain 

III English Language Teaching 

1. ELT in India: (History and status of English in India; English as Second Language, English as Foreign Language, and English as Global Language). 
2. Methods and Approaches: (Grammar Translation method, Direct method, Audio-Lingual method; Structural approach, Communicative language teaching) 
3. Teaching of Language Skills: (Teaching of Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing Skills; Teaching of Grammar and Functional English; Teaching of Vocabulary; Classroom techniques; Use of authentic materials) Teaching literature.
4. Testing and Evaluation: (Principles, Types, Objectives of testing and evaluation) 
5. Phonetics and Phonology; Syntax and Structure. 


IV. Literary comprehension - (Excerpts from poetry and prose for comprehension

Syllabus for the post of Degree College Lecturers of English in TS Residential Educational Institutions Societies

GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANATELANGANA RESIDENTIAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS RECRUITMENT BOARD (TREI-RB)



Syllabus for the post of Degree College Lecturers of English in TS Residential Educational Institutions Societies 

Scheme of examination for the post of Degree College Lecturers in Residential Educational Institutions Societies 


Scheme of Examination  Examination (Objective Type)   No. of Questions Duration (Minutes) Marks Paper-I General Studies, General Abilities and 
Basic Proficiency in English                                                 100                      120                           100 
Paper-II Subject Discipline Knowledge 
/ Concerned Subject (P.G.Level)                                           100                      120                           100 
                                                                                     Demonstration                                                 25 
                                                                                                                                                   Total 225 


Written Examination Syllabus for the post of Degree College Lecturers in Residential Educational Institutions Societies 

Syllabus Paper - I 

Section-I: General Studies 

1. Current Affairs – Regional, National & International. 
2. Indian Constitution; Indian Political System; Governance and Public Policy. 
3. Social Exclusion; Rights issues such as Gender, Caste, Tribe, Disability etc. and inclusive policies. 
4. Society Culture, Civilization Heritage, Arts and Literature of India and Telangana 
5. General Science; India’s Achievements in Science and Technology 
6. Environmental Issues; Disaster Management- Prevention and Mitigation Strategies and Sustainable Development. 
7. Economic and Social Development of India and Telangana. 
8. Socio-economic, Political and Cultural History of Telangana with special emphasis on Telangana Statehood Movement and formation of Telangana state. 

Section-II: General Abilities 

9. Analytical Abilities: Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation. 
10. Moral Values and Professional Ethics in Education. 
11. Teaching Aptitude 

Section – III: Basic Proficiency in English

 i) School Level English Grammar: Articles; Tense; Noun & Pronouns; Adjectives; Adverbs; Verbs; Modals; SubjectVerb Agreement; Non-Finites; Reported Speech; Degrees of Comparison; Active and Passive Voice; Prepositions; Conjunctions; Conditionals. 
ii) Vocabulary: Synonyms and Antonyms; Phrasal Verbs; Related Pair of Words; Idioms and Phrases; Proverbs. 
iii) Words and Sentences: Use of Words; Choosing Appropriate words and Words often Confused; Sentence Arrangement, Completion, Fillers and Improvement; Transformation of Sentences; Comprehension; Punctuation; Spelling Test; Spotting of Errors.

Paper – II: English 

I. Genres, Movements, Schools, Concepts: 

 Renaissance-Reformation, Metaphysical poetry, Neo-classicism, Puritanism, Restoration, Romanticism,Victorian Age, Realism-Naturalism, Expressionism, Symbolism, Modernism, Postmodernism. 
 Structuralism, Poststructuralism, Feminism, Postcolonialism, Diaspora, Race Gender and Caste.  English Literary Criticism from Philip Sydney to Matthew Arnold 
 New Criticism, Formalism, Archetypal criticism, New Historicism, Psychoanalytical criticism,Reader response criticism. 
 Literary Genres: Poetry, Fiction, Prose, Drama (origins and development, elements, forms, types) 

II. Writers and Texts: 

 Christopher Marlowe Doctor Faustus 
 William Shakespeare Hamlet 
 John Milton Paradise Lost-Book 1
 William Wordsworth “Immortality Ode”, Tintern Abbey 
 Robert Browning “My Last Duchess”, “Andrea del Sarto” 
 Thomas Hardy Tess of the d’ Urbervilles 
 TS Eliot The Waste Land 
 G.B. Shaw Saint Joan 
 Virginia Woolf “A Room of One’s Own” 
 William Golding Lord of the Flies 
 Walt Whitman “When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloomd”,”Crossing Brooklyn Ferry” 
 Arthur Miller Death of a Salesman 
 Toni Morrison Beloved 
 Mulk Raj Anand Untouchable 
 Kamala Das “An Introduction”, “The Old Playhouse” 
 Girish Karnad Hayavadana 
 Salman Rushdie Midnight’s Children 
 Chinua Achebe Things Fall Apart 
 Margaret Atwood Edible Woman 
 Derek Walcott Dream on Monkey Mountain 

III. English Language Teaching: 

1. ELT in India : (History and status of English in India; English as Second Language, English asForeign Language, and English as Global Language). 
2. Methods and Approaches: (Grammar Translation method, Direct method, Audio-Lingual method;Structural approach, Communicative language teaching) 
3. Teaching of Language Skills : (Teaching of Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing Skills;Teaching of Grammar and Functional English; Teaching of Vocabulary; Classroom techniques; Useof authentic materials) Teaching literature. 
4. Testing and Evaluation: (Principles, Types, Objectives of testing and evaluation) 
5. Phonetics and Phonology; Syntax and Structure. 

IV. Literary comprehension - (Excerpts from poetry and prose for comprehension) 

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