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Gautam Budh University BPH Semester One Results at www.gtu.ac.in

Posted: 11 Mar 2011 07:19 PM PST

The Gujarat Technological University, more commonly referred to as GTU, is a statewide institution affiliating many esteemed engineering, pharmacy, and management colleges and varsities across the western Indian state of Gujarat. The university is headed by the state government and came into existence on the 16th of May, 2007
Earlier, Gujarat University was the prime university of Gujarat state heading all colleges including technical colleges. To ensure more efficient, and systematic imparting of technical education, the state government formulated GTU.
GTU BPH Sem1 Results Regular & Remedial 2011 Jan
FOR RESULTS CLICK HERE

http://www.gtu.ac.in/Results.asp

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Indian Air Force Exam Date-2011 Group X at www.indianairforce.nic.in

Posted: 11 Mar 2011 07:17 PM PST

The President of India serves as the Commander-in-Chief of the IAF. The Chief of Air Staff, an Air Chief Marshal (ACM), is a four star commander and commands the Air Force. There is never more than one serving ACM at any given time in the IAF. One officer Arjan Singh , DFC has been conferred the rank of Marshal of the Air Force, a 5-star rank and the officer serves as the ceremonial chief.

click here for group x exam date 2011 : http://indianairforce.nic.in/

click here for more details : http://careerairforce.nic.in/home.html

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BZU Statistical Data Part one and Two BCom Annual Results-2010 at www.bzu.edu.pk

Posted: 11 Mar 2011 07:15 PM PST

The University Campus is spread over 960 acres of land. The University has a fleet of buses and coaches which operate regularly in order to provide transport facilities to students and staff. The University started functioning in 1975 in rented buildings with 8 departments. Presently University has 20 departments and 3 constituent colleges namely; University Gilani Law College, University College of Agriculture and University College of Engineering and Technology.

Statistical Data B.Com Part-II,2nd Ann,2010

http://www.bzu.edu.pk/news/index.php?categoryid=4

http://www.bzu.edu.pk/

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Punjab Board of School Education Time Table (Datesheet) 8th,10th and 12th classes March-2011 at www.pseb.ac.in

Posted: 11 Mar 2011 09:00 AM PST

Punjab School Educaton Board Datesheet-2011 coming shortly. The PSEB came into existence through a legislative enactment in November 1969 for the development and promotion of school education in the state of Punjab. In 1987, the Vidhan Sabha amended the Board's Act to grant it autonomy. The scope of Board's functions is very wide and covers almost every aspect/stage of school education. However, a brief account of functions, structure and activities of the Board is enumerated as below:

www.pseb.ac.in

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University Patiala (Punjab) MSC Third Semester Results-2011 at www.Punjabiuniversity.ac.in

Posted: 11 Mar 2011 08:58 AM PST

The establishment of a Centre for Teaching of Punjabi as a Foreign Language (CTPFL) and an Advanced Centre for Technical Development of Punjabi Language, Literature and Culture (ACTDPLC) are the foremost instruments aimed at reaching out to the global community. While the CTPFL has already taught Punjabi to over 100 seekers from the USA, Canada, Russia, China and Singapore, the ACTDPLC has chipped in with providing a package for learning Gurmukhi/ Punjabi online, besides creating software for inter-script transfer between Gurmukhi and Shahmukhi.

http://www.punjabiuniversity.ac.in/examination/results.html

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RPSC AJmer IInd Grade Results-2011 at www.myresult.co

Posted: 11 Mar 2011 08:57 AM PST

he RPSC Results given above are in PDF format. Hence you need a Free PDF Reader like Foxit Reader or Adobe Reader to check your RPSC Result. On behalf of Eureka Tips, I wish all the best to the candidates awaiting their RPSC Second grade Result. If you have any difficulty in checking your RPSC Ajmer Result, feel free to comment below this post. Also use the comments section to share your result with other aspirants. You can subscribe by using the form in the sidebar to get all the latest exam results from Eureka Tips delivered to your E-mail instantly. All the Best from Eureka Tips again.

http://www.myresult.co/pdf/SECOND%20GREAD.pdf

http://www.rpsc.gov.in/

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West Bengal State Council of Technical Education Results -2011 at www.wbscte.org

Posted: 11 Mar 2011 08:55 AM PST

The West Bengal State Council of Technical Education has declare the Diploma Results-2011 2nd /4th semester casual and regular , 6th semester part one and two regular and casual and setion D Regular Examination restuilts held on May-2010. Students can see their results on the official website of the WBSCTE www.wbscte.org

http://www.webscte.org/ResultN.asp

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Top 10 Best selling cars in Japan

Posted: 11 Mar 2011 08:51 AM PST

apan's designers and engineers didn't invent cars, they redefined them time and time again. A look at the 10 most important cars they've produced is long overdue, but is by no means easy to compile. With dozens of deserving vehicles, some great cars and sentimental favorites have to be excluded.

As for the survivors, they're milestones from their manufacturers. These all-time Japanese cars were (and may still be) influential in and beyond their segment. It's this impact (not performance, price or total sale) that determined their rank. Each car's initial model year is listed (whether or not it was imported to the U.S. right away), and you'll also see which years are standouts.

1. Datsun 240Z
2. Lexus LS400
3. Nissan Skyline GT-R
4. Mazda Miata
5. Acura NSX
6. Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution
7. Subaru Impreza WRX
8. Toyota 2000GT
10. Honda Civic
11. Toyota Corolla

Datsun 240Z

As the 1960s gave way to the 1970s, plenty of folks wanted sports cars, but muscle cars weren't the answer for them. The aforementioned Toyota 2000GT was indeed potent, but it was rare and expensive. Jaguars and Porsches were out of the question too. Salvation came from Datsun and the new 240Z. For thousands less than the European cars, buyers were treated to impressive performance and reliability from the 2.4-liter inline-six, not to mention the great design, plus the standard and optional features that made it an even better value. No other car offered so much bang for the buck at the time, and it set the stage for affordable Japanese performance. Changes in emissions and safety regulations meant the best Zs are the original 240s from 1970-1972, but the spirit is stronger than ever in a number of Japanese performance cars.

Honda Civic

The Accord may be Honda's breadwinner today, but the Civic's success enabled the company to introduce the bigger model in 1976. What began as not much more than a reinterpreted Austin Mini soon became a legend. All along this all-time Japanese car has stood for comfort, value, refinement, and reliability. Body styles from wagons to two-seat targas have been made, but the most desirable unmodified car for enthusiasts could well be the fiery 2008 Type R sedan — which has actually been withheld from the U.S. market, sadly.

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Huge Earthquake and Tsunami in Japan

Posted: 11 Mar 2011 08:33 AM PST

An earthquake of that magnitude, particularly a shallow one like this one was, is bad news indeed. A Tsunami has hit Honshu with devastating effect (and the video flooding in is horrifying, it is on all the news networks right now) and is radiating out into the Pacific, including Hawaii.

A powerful 8.9 magnitude earthquake struck the coast of Japan on Friday, causing widespread power outages, fires and a severe tsunami that was reported to be up to 10 meters high in places. It was the seventh most powerful earthquake in recorded history.

The reaction on Twitter, quickly becoming the go-to service in emergencies, was immediate and intense. Less than an hour after the quake, with the country's phone system knocked out, the number of tweets coming from Tokyo were topping 1,200 per minute, according to Tweet-o-Meter.

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