Friday, November 27, 2009
रिझर्व्ह बँकेत ४७ जागा
भारतीय रिझर्व्ह बँकेत मुख्य ग्रंथपाल (१ जागा), सहायक व्यवस्थापक - सुरक्षा (२१ जागा), विधी अधिकारी (३ जागा), संशोधन अधिकारी (१३ जागा), सहायक व्यवस्थापक-राजभाषा (९ जागा) ही पदे भरण्यात येणार आहेत. अर्ज करण्याची शेवटची तारीख २४ डिसेंबर २००९ आहे. या संबंधीची अधिक माहिती http://www.rbi.org.in या संकेतस्थळावर उपलब्ध आहे. यासंबंधीची जाहिरात दै. टाइम्स ऑफ इंडियाच्या मुंबई आवृत्तीत दि. ११ नोव्हेंबर २००९ रोजी प्रसिद्ध झाली आहे.
आयडीबीआय बँकेत १९२० जागा
आयडीबीआय बँकेत एक्स्झिक्युटिव्ह (कंत्राटी तत्त्वावर ३०० जागा), सहायक व्यवस्थापक (८५० जागा), व्यवस्थापक (३७० जागा), सहायक महाव्यवस्थापक (४०० जागा) ही पदे भरण्यात येणार आहेत. ऑनलाईन अर्ज भरण्याची शेवटची तारीख २३ जानेवारी २०१० आहे. अधिक माहिती www.idbi.com या संकेतस्थळावर उपलब्ध आहे. यासंबंधीची जाहिरात दै. टाइम्स ऑफ इंडियाच्या मुंबई आवृत्तीमध्ये १४ ऑक्टोबर २००९ रोजी प्रसिद्ध झाली आहे.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Second CSE Media Fellowship
Second CSE Media Fellowship for the South Asian Region For journalists from Bangladesh, Maldives, Pakistan and Sri Lanka The Coastal Concerns in South Asia January 2010 – March 2010
South Asia has one of the most bustling coasts with densely populated habitations on its 12,000 km long coastline. Numerous urban centres dot the South Asian seaside, buzzing with anthropogenic activities like industrial, commercial, and tourist. At the same time these coasts are also ecological treasure-troves with the Sunderbans in Bangladesh, corals in Sri Lanka, turtles in Pakistan and the abundant and endangered marine life of Maldives. Habitat to both biodiversity and humans – coasts are under constant struggle to conserve the former and sustain the latter. Naturally, they are under tremendous pressure – from population, pollution, wastes, industrial activities and tourism. So are the communities dependent on coasts – the fisherfolk. They are increasingly being pushed to the brink with their livelihood and habitat destroyed by unchecked urbanisation, commercial fishing and tourism. To add to the woes, climate change induced natural disasters like cyclones, tsunamis and sea level rise only aggravate the crisis displacing populations and wiping pout marine life. And anthropogenic pressures only further intensify the ravages of climate change. On one hand Maldives faces extinction due to sea level rise, Bangladesh is losing large tracts of land and its biodiversity to erosion. While Pakistan’s fisherfolk are losing their catch, Sri Lanka is witness to coastal degradation due to dense habitation. The worst sufferers in these cases are both, the region’s ecological wealth and the coastal communities. Under the second CSE Media Fellowship programme for the South Asian region, Centre for Science and Environment invites journalists from Bangladesh, Maldives, Pakistan and Sri Lanka to study, investigate and report on the pressures, conflicts, impacts, actions and inactions that are being played out on their coasts. The fellowship offers a unique opportunity to travel to these regions to look at the issues and concerns at close range, and to write and comment on them.
Suggested areas of research
•
Industrial development
•
Cities on the coast
•
Tourism
•
Climate change
•
Coastal habitats and their conservation
•
Communities and livelihoods
•
Legislation and regulation
Duration
Two months – January 2010 to March 2010.
Compensation and funding
Selected fellows will each receive a stipend of Indian National Rupee 50,000 to support research, travel and writing between January 2010 and March 2010. The stipend will be released in two instalments – the first as a travel grant at the start of the fellowship programme and the second after its successful completion.
Who can apply
These fellowships are open to journalists from Bangladesh, Maldives, Pakistan and Sri Lanka only, including freelancers, photojournalists and television/video journalists.
Applications must be accompanied by the following documents:
•
Curriculum vitae
•
For print journalists, three samples of published work on development issues. By ‘published work’, we mean articles published by / in national or regional newspapers or magazines.
•
Those writing in regional languages must have at least one of their articles translated into English.
•
For television and radio journalists, two samples of telecasted / broadcasted programmes on development issues – those telecasting / broadcasting in regional languages must also give a short written summary of the programme along with the CDs of the samples.
•
A letter of support from the editor that the output under the fellowship will be published / broadcast (mandatory for all candidates, including freelancers).
•
A comprehensive fellowship proposal outlining (a) the subject/s and story ideas that the applicant proposes to focus on, (b) tentative travel plans and (c) a list of people who might be interviewed.
Last date for submission of applications
December 25, 2009
Fellowships output
Selected applicants from the print media will be expected to generate feature and news article/s totalling 5,000 words, based on the research carried out under the fellowship. Original clippings of these articles will have to be submitted at the completion of the fellowship programme. They will also be expected to take and submit photographs of the areas they travel in for their stories.Selected applicants from the audio-visual media will be expected to generate either a single film/broadcast or a series of episodes, based on the research carried out under the fellowships. Video and audio CDs of these outputs will have to be submitted at the completion of the fellowship programme.
Applications for the fellowship should be addressed to:
Shachi ChaturvediAssistant CoordinatorMedia Resource CentreCentre for Science and Environment41, Tughlakabad Institutional AreaNew Delhi 110 062Ph: 011-29955124, 29955125, Fax: 011-29955879Mobile: 98187 50007Email: shachi@cseindia.org
South Asia has one of the most bustling coasts with densely populated habitations on its 12,000 km long coastline. Numerous urban centres dot the South Asian seaside, buzzing with anthropogenic activities like industrial, commercial, and tourist. At the same time these coasts are also ecological treasure-troves with the Sunderbans in Bangladesh, corals in Sri Lanka, turtles in Pakistan and the abundant and endangered marine life of Maldives. Habitat to both biodiversity and humans – coasts are under constant struggle to conserve the former and sustain the latter. Naturally, they are under tremendous pressure – from population, pollution, wastes, industrial activities and tourism. So are the communities dependent on coasts – the fisherfolk. They are increasingly being pushed to the brink with their livelihood and habitat destroyed by unchecked urbanisation, commercial fishing and tourism. To add to the woes, climate change induced natural disasters like cyclones, tsunamis and sea level rise only aggravate the crisis displacing populations and wiping pout marine life. And anthropogenic pressures only further intensify the ravages of climate change. On one hand Maldives faces extinction due to sea level rise, Bangladesh is losing large tracts of land and its biodiversity to erosion. While Pakistan’s fisherfolk are losing their catch, Sri Lanka is witness to coastal degradation due to dense habitation. The worst sufferers in these cases are both, the region’s ecological wealth and the coastal communities. Under the second CSE Media Fellowship programme for the South Asian region, Centre for Science and Environment invites journalists from Bangladesh, Maldives, Pakistan and Sri Lanka to study, investigate and report on the pressures, conflicts, impacts, actions and inactions that are being played out on their coasts. The fellowship offers a unique opportunity to travel to these regions to look at the issues and concerns at close range, and to write and comment on them.
Suggested areas of research
•
Industrial development
•
Cities on the coast
•
Tourism
•
Climate change
•
Coastal habitats and their conservation
•
Communities and livelihoods
•
Legislation and regulation
Duration
Two months – January 2010 to March 2010.
Compensation and funding
Selected fellows will each receive a stipend of Indian National Rupee 50,000 to support research, travel and writing between January 2010 and March 2010. The stipend will be released in two instalments – the first as a travel grant at the start of the fellowship programme and the second after its successful completion.
Who can apply
These fellowships are open to journalists from Bangladesh, Maldives, Pakistan and Sri Lanka only, including freelancers, photojournalists and television/video journalists.
Applications must be accompanied by the following documents:
•
Curriculum vitae
•
For print journalists, three samples of published work on development issues. By ‘published work’, we mean articles published by / in national or regional newspapers or magazines.
•
Those writing in regional languages must have at least one of their articles translated into English.
•
For television and radio journalists, two samples of telecasted / broadcasted programmes on development issues – those telecasting / broadcasting in regional languages must also give a short written summary of the programme along with the CDs of the samples.
•
A letter of support from the editor that the output under the fellowship will be published / broadcast (mandatory for all candidates, including freelancers).
•
A comprehensive fellowship proposal outlining (a) the subject/s and story ideas that the applicant proposes to focus on, (b) tentative travel plans and (c) a list of people who might be interviewed.
Last date for submission of applications
December 25, 2009
Fellowships output
Selected applicants from the print media will be expected to generate feature and news article/s totalling 5,000 words, based on the research carried out under the fellowship. Original clippings of these articles will have to be submitted at the completion of the fellowship programme. They will also be expected to take and submit photographs of the areas they travel in for their stories.Selected applicants from the audio-visual media will be expected to generate either a single film/broadcast or a series of episodes, based on the research carried out under the fellowships. Video and audio CDs of these outputs will have to be submitted at the completion of the fellowship programme.
Applications for the fellowship should be addressed to:
Shachi ChaturvediAssistant CoordinatorMedia Resource CentreCentre for Science and Environment41, Tughlakabad Institutional AreaNew Delhi 110 062Ph: 011-29955124, 29955125, Fax: 011-29955879Mobile: 98187 50007Email: shachi@cseindia.org
Sunday, November 22, 2009
The Asia-Pacific Fellowship
Programme Description
Every year, the German-Asia-Pacific Programme gives six to eight Asian and six to eight German journalists between the ages of 28 to 38 years the opportunity to work in the other country. The IJP offers a opportunity for talented Journalists working in The People's Republic of China/Hongkong, The Republic of Korea, Thailand, Indonesia, India and Socialist Republic of Vietnam to come to Germany in May and June 2010.The delegates work for eight weeks in Asian (English language) and German media. At the same time they research their own stories and work as correspondents for their home newsrooms. Hereby, the delegates gain a thorough insight into the politics, economy and culture of the host country as well as getting an impression of the day to day working practices of the host media. In individual cases a pure research bursary without attachment to a newsroom may be granted.
In early May all delegates come together for an intensive introduction seminar in Berlin। This is immediately followed by the traditional alumni meeting of former German delegates which guarantees a platform for intensive exchanges of information, tips and experiences.
Mode of Payment
All delegates of the programme receive a one-off payment of 3,600 Euro from IJP. This should cover most travel, food and accommodation expenses as well as health insurance. Payment by the host media for the work produced is not expected.
Application
Asian and German journalists between the ages of 28 to 38 years who regularly contribute to German or Asian newspapers, TV and radio media as well as online services can apply. Very good English language skills for the German applicants as well as good English and German skills for the Asian applicants are an important precondition for the application.Knowledge of an Asian language are desirable but not essential for German applicants. Applicants should send the following application documents to the above contact address: A curriculum vitae in English or German, a passport photograph, a brief description of your research aims in the host country as well a journalistic reference from your editor. The reference should have the double function of supporting your application as well as guaranteeing that you will be available for the entire duration of the programme.
Alumni
Since 1995, over 220 journalists have taken part in the Asia Pacific Fellowship. The IJP fosters the contact of former delegates amongst each other through a regular newsletter, e-mails, the alumni network and the annual alumni meeting.
Partner Media
The host media will be chosen togehter with the participants.
Programme Partners
The following companies have been long time supporters of the programme:Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach-StiftungAllianz S.E.Auswärtiges AmtGoethe InstitutInWEnt gGmbHSiemens AGA special thanks goes to our sponsors and the representatives of the newsrooms in Asia and Germany as well as the embassies. Without your continuing support the continuous success of the programme would not be possible.
Every year, the German-Asia-Pacific Programme gives six to eight Asian and six to eight German journalists between the ages of 28 to 38 years the opportunity to work in the other country. The IJP offers a opportunity for talented Journalists working in The People's Republic of China/Hongkong, The Republic of Korea, Thailand, Indonesia, India and Socialist Republic of Vietnam to come to Germany in May and June 2010.The delegates work for eight weeks in Asian (English language) and German media. At the same time they research their own stories and work as correspondents for their home newsrooms. Hereby, the delegates gain a thorough insight into the politics, economy and culture of the host country as well as getting an impression of the day to day working practices of the host media. In individual cases a pure research bursary without attachment to a newsroom may be granted.
In early May all delegates come together for an intensive introduction seminar in Berlin। This is immediately followed by the traditional alumni meeting of former German delegates which guarantees a platform for intensive exchanges of information, tips and experiences.
Mode of Payment
All delegates of the programme receive a one-off payment of 3,600 Euro from IJP. This should cover most travel, food and accommodation expenses as well as health insurance. Payment by the host media for the work produced is not expected.
Application
Asian and German journalists between the ages of 28 to 38 years who regularly contribute to German or Asian newspapers, TV and radio media as well as online services can apply. Very good English language skills for the German applicants as well as good English and German skills for the Asian applicants are an important precondition for the application.Knowledge of an Asian language are desirable but not essential for German applicants. Applicants should send the following application documents to the above contact address: A curriculum vitae in English or German, a passport photograph, a brief description of your research aims in the host country as well a journalistic reference from your editor. The reference should have the double function of supporting your application as well as guaranteeing that you will be available for the entire duration of the programme.
Alumni
Since 1995, over 220 journalists have taken part in the Asia Pacific Fellowship. The IJP fosters the contact of former delegates amongst each other through a regular newsletter, e-mails, the alumni network and the annual alumni meeting.
Partner Media
The host media will be chosen togehter with the participants.
Programme Partners
The following companies have been long time supporters of the programme:Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach-StiftungAllianz S.E.Auswärtiges AmtGoethe InstitutInWEnt gGmbHSiemens AGA special thanks goes to our sponsors and the representatives of the newsrooms in Asia and Germany as well as the embassies. Without your continuing support the continuous success of the programme would not be possible.
Friday, November 20, 2009
मीडियामित्र
मित्रहो,
नमस्कार
आपण पत्रकार असाल,
मुक्त पत्रकार असाल किंवा पत्रकारितेचे विद्यार्थी असाल...
किंवा लिहिण्या वाचण्याची आवड असलेले कुणीही
हा संवाद तुमच्यासाठी
इथे भेटेल तुम्हाला नव्या संधींची महिती
पत्रकरिताच नव्हे तर इतरही क्षेत्रातील
शिवाय माध्यम क्षेत्रातील घडामोडी
इत्यादीहा संवाद लवकरच सुरु करु...आवडेल का तुम्हाला ?
तुमचा मित्र
आनंद.
नमस्कार
आपण पत्रकार असाल,
मुक्त पत्रकार असाल किंवा पत्रकारितेचे विद्यार्थी असाल...
किंवा लिहिण्या वाचण्याची आवड असलेले कुणीही
हा संवाद तुमच्यासाठी
इथे भेटेल तुम्हाला नव्या संधींची महिती
पत्रकरिताच नव्हे तर इतरही क्षेत्रातील
शिवाय माध्यम क्षेत्रातील घडामोडी
इत्यादीहा संवाद लवकरच सुरु करु...आवडेल का तुम्हाला ?
तुमचा मित्र
आनंद.
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