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LAND REFORMS AND LAND OWNERSHIP

LAND REFORMS AND LAND OWNERSHIP

LAND REFORMS AND LAND OWNERSHIP One of the Top Competitive institutes in West Bengal, MIES Institute, puts an informative article on “ Land Reforms and Land Ownership”. Written by the top faculty Mr. Samrat Bhattacharyya of MIES R. M. Law College under MIES Institute. This is the top Coaching Centre for different government job exam preparation, which will enhance and aware more to peoples. Moreover, the MIES Institute is one of the Best institutes for School Service, WBCS, SSC, PSC, Bank, Rail, etc exams in West Bengal. The Head Office is at Sonarpur, Main City Centre – Sealdah. Branches – Barasat, Behala Chowrasta. This article is most effective for the West Bengal Civil Service Exam and other Govt. Service Examinations. Land reforms and land ownership is a very vital matters all over the world “The life of the law has not been logic, It has been experienced”[1]. Is nowhere more clearly illustrated than in the history of the constitutional provisions relating to land reforms in India. There is a wide range of social, political, and economic implications of land reforms in India. Land reforms and land ownership is a very vital matters all over the world. Different political systems prescribed different methods for land ownership and utilization. Land reforms refer to reforming the ownership and regulation of land or redistribution of land from the erstwhile feudal owners or zamindars to the landless people who are suppressed and exploited for a long time for some special purposes like agriculture or economic development of the state. Moreover, Land was concentrated in the hands of a few and there was a proliferation of intermediaries who had no vested interest in self-cultivation. Therefore, Land records were in extremely bad shape and one problem of agriculture was that the land was fragmented into very small parts. Different categories of reform There are different categories of reform abolition of intermediaries, like rent collectors, regulation of tenancy by regulating rent and providing security of tenure, ceiling on land holdings by redistribution of surplus land, consolidation of land, encouraging peasants to form co-operative farming societies so that organized farming can enhance the productivity of the land which can ultimately boost the economy. The consolidation of land started with the Zamindari Abolition Act and Estate Acquisition Act and in West Bengal, the process of land reforms started with Operation Barga which asked for equal distribution of land among the landless farmers. The aim is to equitable redistribution of land to increase productivity and decrease poverty and this can also help to stop intra-country migration of those people who migrate to other states in search of work. Transfer of Property Act As per the Transfer of Property Act, a person cannot transfer a property if he doesn’t have a good title over it. As no one can transfer a better title than he possesses.  Earlier ostensible owner of an immovable property who is not the actual owner of that property but rather holds the property in the absence of the real owner with implied or express consent of the actual owner. However after the enactment of Benami Transactions (Prohibition Act) 1988, a transfer by an ostensible owner becomes illegal. Transfer of land or other immovable property can be effected only by a deed of conveyance which has to be duly stamped and registered as required by law. It has become a practice to effect the transfer of immovable property either through a general power of Attorney sales or sale agreement, this sale generally evades payment of duty, taxes, and other fees payable on transfer and registration, so it is an illegal practice and cannot be recognized as valid under law. The persons who resort to such practices include vendors with imperfect titles purchasers who purposefully do not wish to disclose such transfers in the public domain, purchasers who avoid the payment of stamp duty that results eventually in loss of revenue to the government and the circulation of the black money in the market. Sale deed for LAND REFORMS AND LAND OWNERSHIP Buyer must always ensure that the title of the seller is clear before the execution of the sale deed. A Good Title consists of the right of possession and property. Moreover, the transferee of land must ensure that there is no charge encumbrance or any other legal hindrance on the property. The purchasers must verify the encumbrance status from the register’s office. The owner of the land must have an absolute interest in the plot of land as against the lessee, mortgagee, baradari, and patta holder who have a limited interest in the plot of land. The record of rights must contain all aspects of good title, the total area of the plot of land, khatiyan number which is the registration information of the complete records of the land or property. The certified copies of all entered documents in the official domain are issued by the revenue department of the state government. Moreover, these copies are proof of ownership, location, usage, and other information about the land property, and share of raiyat in the plot. Nevertheless, accounts of existing encumbrances like mortgage, adverse possession, or bargain the plot. Without a good title, the transfer is not possible The transferor who wishes to transfer the plot of land must clear the revenue payable to the state government. And any existing encumbrance like mortgaging the land to any land mortgage bank or any other financial institution or any co-operative society must be timely intimated to the revenue officer having jurisdiction so that the encumbrance can reflect in the record of rights. No transferor can legally transfer his land without having a good title. The buyer or transferee has to make himself satisfied that the seller has a good title over such immovable property given in the transfer if he does not want to face any legal consequence of purchasing such disputed property. MIES is a renowned coaching center for Govt. Job exams MIES is a renowned coaching center for

Indian National Movement

Indian National Movement

Indian National Movement Mr. Prodipta Chatterjee wrote this article in the Indian National Movement. He has been associated with MIES Institute for the last 15 years as a guest faculty. Has experience teaching WBCS, SSC, PSC, RAIL, etc exams. Moreover, he is very grateful to MIES Management for giving him a chance as a guest faculty to MIES Institute which is one of the best competitive coaching centres in West Bengal. In His opinion, MIES Institute is one of the top competitive exam institutes in West Bengal. Candidates preparing for the WBCS exam should focus on these key aspects. Concerning the Indian National Movement within the context of the history syllabus. The First War of Independence in India Often referred to as the Sepoy Mutiny or the Indian Rebellion of 1857, was a significant uprising against British rule. The rebellion took place between 1857 and 1858 and had widespread repercussions on the course of Indian history. Here are key aspects of the First War of Independence: Causes of Indian National Movement: 1. Military Grievances: The immediate cause was the introduction of the new Enfield rifle, whose cartridges were rumored to be greased with animal fat (cow and pig fat). This offended both Hindu and Muslim sepoys (Indian soldiers), as using such cartridges violated their religious beliefs. 2. Economic Exploitation: The economic policies of the British East India Company, which led to land revenue policies and the imposition of heavy taxes, created widespread agrarian discontent. 3. Social and Cultural Factors: There was a growing sense of resentment among the Indian soldiers and the civilian population due to perceived cultural and religious insensitivity by the British. 4. Annexation of Kingdoms: The annexation of various Indian states and the policy of annexation led to the displacement of many rulers and contributed to the discontent. 5. Sepoy Influence: The sepoys, who were an integral part of the British Indian Army, played a crucial role in the rebellion. Their discontent spread quickly, leading to a widespread uprising. Barrackpore Mutiny (1857): The rebellion began in Barrackpore when sepoys refused to use the controversial cartridges. Leading to a series of events that culminated in the outbreak of the larger rebellion. Siege of Delhi: Rebels captured Delhi in May 1857, and the last Mughal emperor, Bahadur Shah II, was proclaimed the leader of the rebellion. Repression: The British responded with a ruthless crackdown, leading to widespread arrests, executions, and reprisals against the rebels. End of the East India Company The British Crown took control of India from the East India Company in 1858, and the British government pursued a more direct and assertive rule. The First War of Independence marked a turning point in India’s history, leading to the end of the East India Company’s rule and the beginning of direct British governance in India. It also had a lasting impact on the Indian psyche and contributed to the subsequent nationalist movements against British colonial rule. The Moderate Phase of the Indian National Movement spanning roughly from 1885 to 1905 refers to the initial years of the Indian National Congress (INC) and the political approach adopted by its early leaders. The leaders during this phase were often labeled as “Moderates” due to their relatively moderate and constitutional methods of seeking political reforms within the framework of the British colonial administration. Early Leaders (Moderates): The early leaders of the INC during this phase were often referred to as Moderates. Some prominent leaders include DadabhaiNaoroji, WomeshChunderBonnerjee, DinshawWacha, DadabhaiNaoroji, and Gopal Krishna Gokhale. Aims and Objectives: The Moderates focused on constitutional methods, petitions, and resolutions to convey Indian grievances to the British authorities. They sought to create a platform for dialogue and cooperation between the British and Indians.  Leaders like DadabhaiNaoroji presented economic critiques of British policies, emphasizing the economic drain from India to Britain and the need for economic self-sufficiency. Educational and Social Reforms: The Moderates also focused on educational and social reforms, aiming to promote modern education and social progress among Indians. Despite their efforts, the Moderates faced challenges, as the British government was often unwilling to grant significant concessions. The lack of mass support and the limited impact of their methods became apparent. The Indian National Congress (INC) Was founded in 1885 and played a crucial role in the Indian independence movement. The formation of the INC marked a significant development in the political landscape of British India The first session of the Indian National Congress was held from December 28 to December 31, 1885, at GokuldasTejpal Sanskrit College in Bombay (now Mumbai). The session was attended by 72 delegates from different parts of the country, representing different communities and interests. The INC aimed to obtain a greater share in government for educated Indians. The early demands were focused on constitutional reforms, representation, and civil rights for Indians within the British colonial framework. The INC gradually transformed into a symbol of the Indian nationalist movement. As the struggle for independence intensified, the INC became the principal political party representing the aspirations of a united India. The foundation of the Indian National Congress marked the beginning of organized political activity in India against British rule. Over the years, the INC played a central role in shaping India’s destiny, eventually leading the country to independence in 1947. The Partition of Bengal 1905 was a controversial administrative reorganization carried out by the British colonial authorities in India. The decision sparked widespread protests and had significant political and social implications. Here are the key details surrounding the Partition of Bengal. Administrative Reasons: The British claimed that the partition was driven by administrative efficiency. Bengal, at the time, was one of the largest provinces in British India, and the authorities argued that dividing it would make administration more manageable. Date: The formal announcement of the partition was made on July 19, 1905, and it took effect on October 16, 1905. Territorial Changes: Bengal was divided into two separate entities – East Bengal and Assam, with a majority Muslim population, and the rest

CLERKSHIP EXAMINATION

CLERKSHIP EXAMINATION, 2023 (ADVT.NO.13/2023) conducted by Public Service Commission, West Bengal. MODE OF APPLICATION: Applications can be submitted online only. SUBMISSION OF MORE THAN ONE APPLICATION BY THE SAMECANDI DATEISSTRICTLYFORBI DDENANDSUCHAPPLICATI ONSARELIABLETOCANCELLATI ON. QUALIFICATION: The qualification for direct recruitment shall be as follows : Note: The candidates are required to exercise option for (b) above at the time of submission of application. AGE(As on 01.01.2023): Not bellow 18 years but not more than 40 years as on 01.01.2023 (i.e. born not earlier than 2nd January, 1983 and not later than 1st January, 2005). N.B: Age as recorded only in the Madhyamik or equivalent certificate will be accepted. The age limits apply to all the candidates whether inGovt. service or not. RELAXATION IN AGE LIMIT: The upper age limit is relaxable by 5 years for S.C. & S.T.Candidates of West Bengal and by 3 years for OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) candidates of W.B.In the case of Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD) the upper age is relaxable upto 45 years. No relaxation is applicable to SC/ST/OBC candidates of other States as they shall be treated as General Candidates. Those who will prefer/choose to submit the fees through offline, they must generate the challan on or before 2911212023 positively. SCHEME OF THE EXAMINATION : The examination shall consists of two parts, viz., (i) Part-I(Objective Type) (ii) Part-II (Conventional Type – Written). Part-I will carry 100 marks having 100 questions of 1 (one) mark each, comprising of multiple choice, objective type question on- Time: 1 hour and 30 minutes. APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Applications can be submitted through online only through httfls:/lwbpsc.gov.inlSUBMISSION OF MORE THAN ONE APPLICATION BY THE SAME CANDIDATE IS STRICTLY FORBIDEN AND SUCH APPLICATIONS ARE LIABLE TO CANCELLATION. For further details and assistance the candidates may contact the following numbers on any working day from 11-00 a.m.to4-00 p.m For Technical Support: Help Desk :(033) 4058-5640                              Email-id :- pscwbit01@gmail.com

RECRUITMENT OF JUNIOR ASSOCIATES (CUSTOMER SUPPORT & SALES)

RECRUITMENT OF JUNIOR ASSOCIATES (CUSTOMER SUPPORT & SALES) for State Bank of India ONLINE REGISTRATION OF APPLICATION } And PAYMENT OF FEES : 17.11.2023 TO 07.12.2023 A preliminary Examination will be conducted tentatively in January 2024. The main Examination will be conducted tentatively in February 2024. AGE (As of 01.04.2023): Not below 20 years and not above 28 years as of 01.04.2023,i.e. candidates must have been born not earlier than 02.04.1995 and not later than 01.04.2003 (both days inclusive). > Relaxation of Upper age limit: SC/ ST – 5 years, OBC – 3 years, Others as per rules. ESSENTIAL ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS (As of 31.12.2023): Graduation in any discipline from a recognized University or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government. Candidates having integrated dual degree (IDD) certificates should ensure that the date of passing the IDD is on or before 31.12.2023. > Those who are in the final year/ semester of their graduation may also apply provisionally subject to the condition that, if provisionally selected, they will have to produce proof of having passed the graduation examination on or before 31.12.2023. HOW TO APPLY: Candidates can apply online and no other mode of application will be accepted. Candidates will be required to register themselves online through the Bank’s website https://bank .sbi/web/careers/current-openings OR https://www.sbi.eo.in/web/careers/current-openi ngs-Recruitment of Junior Associates 2023… After registration candidates are required to pay the requisite application fee through online mode by using debit card/ credit card/ Internet Banking. Helpdesk: In case of any problem in filling up the form, payment of feel intimation charges, or receipt of Admission/call letter, queries may be made at telephone no. 022-22820427 (between 11:00 AM and 05:00 PM on working days) or lodge his/her query on  http://cgrs.ibps.in. Candidates are advised not to forget to mention ‘Recruitment of Junior Associate-2023’ in the subject of the email. Pre-requisites for Applying Online: kept active in the declaration of results. It will help him/ her in getting call letters/pieces of advice etc. by email/ SMS. b. The text of the hand-written declarations as follows: “I, (Name of the candidate), Date of Birth … hereby declare that all the information submitted by me in the application form is correct, true and valid. I will present the supporting documents as and when required. The signature, photograph and left thumb impression is of mine”. c. Left Thumb Impression: If a candidate is not having left thumb, he/she may use his /her right thumb for applying) d. Candidates to visit Bank’s web site https://bank.sb i/careers/ Current- openings or https://www.sbi.co.in/careers/Current-openi ngs and open the appropriate Online Application Form, available under Recruitment of JuniorAssociates. g.  Fee can be paid by using debit card/ credit card/ Internet Banking by providing information as asked on the screen. Transaction charges for online payment, if any, will be borne by the candidates.

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES RECRUITMENT EXAMINATION 2023

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES RECRUITMENT EXAMINATION 2023 by Public Service Commission, West Bengal. MODE OF APPLICATION: Applications can be submitted online only. SUBMISSION OF MORE THAN ONE APPLICATION BY THE SAME CANDIDATE IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN AND SUCH APPLICATIONS ARE LIABLE TO CANCELLATION. QUALIFICATION: N.B: The candidates must fulfill the requisite qualifications by the closing date of submission of application. AGE (As on 01.01.2023): Not below 20 years but not more than 39 years as on 01.01.2023 (i.e. born not earlier than 2nd January, 1984and not later than 1st January, 2003). N.B.: Age as recorded only in the Madhyamik or equivalent certificate will be accepted. The age limits apply to all the candidates whether in Govt. service or not. RELAXATION IN AGE LIMIT: The upper age limit is relaxable by 5 years for S.C. & S.T.Candidates of West Bengal and by 3 years for OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) candidates of W.B. In the case of Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD) the upper age is relaxable upto 45 years. No relaxation is applicable to SC/ST/OBC candidates of other States as they shall be treated as General Candidates. For Offline Payment through any Bank Counter: Service Charge of Rs. 17/-(Rupees Seventeen only). For further details and assistance the candidates may contact the following numbers on any working day from 11-00 a.m. to 4-00 p.m.: For Technical Support : Help Desk :(033) 4058-5640 Email id: pscwbit01@gmail.com

RECRUITMENT OF PROBATIONARY OFFICERS (POs)-2023

RECRUITMENT OF PROBATIONARY OFFICERS (POs)-2023 by STATE BANK OF INDIA ONLINE REGISTRATION, EDITING/ MODIFICATION } OF APPLICATION And PAYMENT OF FEES: 07.09.2023 to 27.09.2023 AGE (As of 01.04.2023): Not below 21years and not above 30 years as of 01.04.2023 i.e.candidates must have been born not later than 01.04.2002 and not earlier than 02.04.1993 (both days inclusive). Relaxation in the Upper age limit shall be below: Relaxation of Upper age limit: SC/ ST – 5 years, OBC – 3 years, Others as per rules. ESSENTIAL ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS (As of 31.12.2023): Graduation in any discipline from a recognized University or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government. > Those who are in the Final Year/ Semester of their Graduation may also apply provisionally subject to the condition that, if called for interview, they will have to produce proof of having passed the graduation examination on or before 31.12.2023. Candidates having an Integrated Dual Degree (IDD) certificate should ensure that the date of passing the IDD is on or before 31.12.2023.Candidates possessing qualifications such as Medical, Engineering1, Chartered Accountant, Cost Accountant, etc. would also be eligible. > Candidate should indicate the percentage obtained in Graduation calculated to the nearest two decimals in the online application. Where CGPA/ OGPA is awarded, the same should be converted into a percentage and indicated in the online application. If called for an interview, the candidate will have to produce a certificate issued by the appropriate authority inter alia stating the norms of the University regarding the conversion of grades into percentages and the percentage of marks scored by the candidate in terms of these norms. > Calculation of Percentage: The percentage marks shall be arrived at by dividing the total marks obtained by the candidate in all the subjects in all the semester(s)/ year(s) by aggregate maximum marks in all the subjects irrespective of Honours/ optional/additional optional subject, if any. This will be applicable for those Universities where Class/ Grade is decided on the basis of Honours marks only. The fraction of percentage so arrived will be ignored i.e. 59.99% will be treated as less than 60% and 54.99% will be treated as less than 55%. HOW TO APPLY: Candidates can apply online only from 07.09.2023 to 27.09.2023. No other mode of application will be accepted. Candidates will be required to register themselves online through the Bank’s ‘Career’ website https://bank.sbi/careers or https://www.sbi.co.in/careers. After registration candidates are required to pay the requisite application fee through online mode by using debit card/ credit card/ Internet Banking. ,,… Helpdesk: In case of any problem in filling up the form, payment of fee/ intimation charges, or receipt of Admission/ call letter, queries may be made at telephone no. 022-22820427 (between 11:00 AM to 06:00 PM on working days) or lodge their query at http://cgrs.ibps.in. Candidates should mention ‘RECRUITMENT OF PROBATIONARY OFFICERS IN STATE BANK OF INDIA-2023’ in the subject of the email.

RECRUITMENT TO THE POSTS OF SUB-INSPECTOR/SUB-INSPECTRESS (UNARMED BRANCH) AND SERGEANT IN KOLKATA POLICE – 2023

RECRUITMENT TO THE POSTS OF SUB-INSPECTOR/SUB-INSPECTRESS (UNARMED BRANCH) AND SERGEANT IN KOLKATA POLICE – 2023 by West Bengal Police Recruitment Board. Application Form Submission (online only) and Payment of Fees: 29.08.2023 (00:01 hrs.) to 18.09.2023 (till 23:59 hrs.) Edit Window: 21.09.2023 (00:01 hrs.) to 27.09.2023 (till 23:59 hrs) AGE (As of 01.01.2023):- The applicant must not be below 20 (twenty) years and not more than 27 (twenty-seven) years as of 01.01.2023. The upper age limit is relaxable by 05 (five) years for SC and ST by 03 (three) years for OBC candidates of West Bengal only and by 03 (three)years in the case of Transgender persons. Note:- Date of Birth as recorded in Madhyamik or equivalent admit card/certificate will only be accepted as valid proof for verification of age. EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION The applicant- must have a bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognized university or its equivalent. LANGUAGE:- (ii)   For the applicant of hill sub-divisions of Darjeeling and Kalimpong District, the provisions laid down in the West Bengal Official Language Act, 1961 (24 of 1961)will be applicable. METHOD OF RECRUITMENT:– The posts of Sub-inspector/Sub-inspectress (Unarmed Branch) and Sergeant in Kolkata Police shall be filled up on the basis of qualifying the Preliminary Examination which will act as a screening examination followed by the Physical Measurement Test (PMT), Physical Efficiency Test (PET), FinalCombined Competitive Examination and Personality Test to be conducted by the West Bengal Police Recruitment Board. HOW TO APPLY Applicants will be able to submit their application using the websites of the West Bengal Police Recruitment  Board (https://llprb.wb.gov.in), West Bengal Police (https:l/wbpo/ice.gov.in) and Kolkata Police (kolkatapo/ice.gov.in). Payment of Application and/or Processing Fees shall be made through different payment gateway by using Debit Cards/Credit Cards/Net-Banking of any Bank. Fees can also be paid through different e-wallets and UPIApp. + APPLICANTS ARE REQUIRED TO UPLOAD THEIR RECENT PASSPORT-SIZE PHOTOGRAPH (PREFERABLY COLOURED) AND SCANNED COPY OF FULL SIGNATURE IN JPG FORMAT COVERING THE ENTIRE SPACE PROVIDED FOR THE SAME. THE SIZE OF THE PHOTOGRAPH FILE MUST BE WITHIN 1OKB -50 KB. + PHOTOGRAPH OF THE CANDIDATE SHOULD SATISFY THE FOLLOWING PRIMARY REQUIREMENTS: RECENT PHOTO (NOT MORE THAN 3 MONTHS OLD) FACING FORWARD AND LOOKING STRAIGHT INTO THE CAMERA. MUST be WHITE BACKGROUND. O W ITHOUTAHEAD COVERING. o W ITH EYES OPEN, VISIBLE, AND FREE FROM REFLECTION OR GLARE FROM GLASSES. O W ITHANORMALEXPRESS ION. + SIGNATURE OF THE CANDIDATE MUST CONTAIN THE FULL NAME OF THE CANDIDATE AS ENTERED BY HIS/HER INITIAL APPLICATION FORM AND THE SIGNATURE SHALL BE IN THE LONG HAND. THE SIZE OF SIGNATURE FILE MUST BE WITHIN 5 KB·20 KB. +  THE IMAGE DIMENSION FOR THE PHOTOGRAPH AND SIGNATURE SHOULD BE 177 P X H X 138 P X W (4.5 CM HEIGHT X 3.5 CM WIDTH) AND 63 PX HX 350 PX W (1.7 CM HEIGHT 9.2 CMWIDTH) RESPECTIVELY. + APPLICANTS ARE ADV ISED NOT TO UPLOAD IMAGES OF OTHER OBJECTS IN PLACE OF PHOTOGRAPH AND SIGNATURE. PHOTOGRAPHS CROPPED  FROM ‘GROUPIES’ OR ‘SELFIES’ SHALL ALSO  BE DISALLOWED DURING THE SCRUTINY. + On successful submission of the application, the applicants will get an SMS to their registered mobile number. Each applicant is required to have an individual mobile number and e-mail ID. Sharing of mobile numbers between applicants is not permitted. This number needs to remain valid till the entire process of the recruitment. The Board does not owe any responsibility for failure in the delivery of SMS or e-mail due to a change in Mobile Number/e-mail ID. or other technical reasons. The applicants are advised to take a printout of their application form, preserve it safely, and mention the Application SI. No. for all future communications if required with the West Bengal Police Recruitment Board be it in verbal or written form.

Sub-inspector in the Subordinate Food & Supplies Service Exam 2022

Sub-inspector in the Subordinate Food & Supplies Service Exam 2022 by Public Service Commission, West Bengal. Commencement of submission of Online Application 23rd August 2023. The closing date for submission of Online Applications is 20th September 2023 (up to 3:00 pm) Last date for submission of Fees: is 20th September 2023 (Online) & 21st September 2023 (Offline) Edit  Window: To be notified later. MODE OF APPLICATION: Applications can be submitted online only. SUBMISSION OF MORE THAN ONE APPLICATION BY THE SAME CANDIDATE IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN AND SUCH APPLICATIONS ARE LIABLE TO CANCELLATION. QUALIFICATION: A candidate must have the following qualifications which should be clearly stated in the application. The qualifications prescribed in the advertisement are as per the notified recruitment rules issued by the Govt. Candidates must fulfill the qualifications by the closing date of submission of application. N.B.:Ability to read, write, and speak in Bengali is not required for those candidates whose mother tongue is Nepali-vide Finance Department Notification No.-1243-F(P)dated 02-23-2016. AGE(As on Ol.01.2023): Not below 18 years but not more than 40 years as of 01.01.2023 (i.e. born not earlier than 2nd January 1983 and not later than 1st January,2005). N.B.:Age as recorded only in the Madhyamik or equivalent certificate will be accepted. The age limits apply to all the candidates whether inGovt. service or not. RELAXATION IN AGE LIMIT: The upper age limit is relaxable by Syearsfor S.C. &S.T. candidates of West Bengal and by 3 years for 0. B.C. (Non-Creamy Layer) candidates of West Bengal. In the case of Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD) (40% and above), the upper age limit is relaxable up to 45 years. The S.C./S.T./O.B.C. candidates of other States shall be treated as general candidates. APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Applications can be submitted online only through https://wbpsc.qov.inl SUBMISSION OF MORE THAN ONE APPLICATION BY THE SAME CANDIDATE IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN AND SUCH APPLICATIONS ARE LIABLE TO CANCELLATION. Guidelines for filling up the Online Application Form : Step 1 Please click on “wbpsc.gov.in” and click “APPLY ONLINE” Step 2: Please click on”Advertisement Wise Registration “Given on the right side of the home page. Step 3: Select registration for which post, enter your mobile number fill in the catcher then click on”save & proceed”. Step 4: Fill in login details put your password as per instructions your email id, and personal details & verify your phone number with OTP, and select category details. Fields marked with “Red-colored bullets” cannot be left blank. Once all the fields are filled up, the applicants are required to click on “save & proceed”. 0 Step 5: Filled address details, fields marked with “Red-colored bullets” cannot be blank. Once all the fields are filled up, the applicants are required to click “save & proceed”. 0 Step 6: Choose the image file in Upeg format; the photo should be within 3.5 x 4.5 cm in size, scanning resolution should be within 100 dpi & the file size, not more than 100 kb) of your scanned passport-size photograph and signature and click ‘Choose file’ button given below the Box. After you have successfully uploaded the photograph and signature one by one, you will see the following page and be required to click “save & proceed”. To upload the image file of your scanned passport-size color photograph and signature, click the ‘Choose file’ button available on the panel, then select your photo and signature. On clicking, you will see the following screen: (Your scanned passport photo should be within 3.5 x 4.5 cm size, scanning resolution should be within 100 dpi &filesize should be less than 100KB.) 0 Step 7: click on the “I accept the above declaration”check box and then click “Save and proceed”. 0 Step 8: After final submission preview page. After final submission, the applicants will be allowed to log in with the Applicant ID I Enrollment ID and password which are valid for this examination only. 0 STEP 10: Please click on “SING IN” or “Apply Now” as per the below screenshot. 0 STEP 11: Applicants can sign in to the portal with the Applicant ID, password and captcha then click on submit. 0 STEP 12: Click on “CURRENT APPLICATION” for application. 0 STEP 13: The applicants are required to select the Examination Name “Post Name”. 0 STEP 14: Click on for “Recruitment Details” and “Continue” buttons to proceed further in filling up the application form. 0 STEP 15: The applicants are required to select the Examination Name and Check the eligibility and in case the candidate fulfills the required eligibility criteria for the examination, he/she has to click on the “check box” and then click “Save & Continue” button to proceed further with filling up the application form. 0 STEP 16: Fill in the application details and all the required fields he/she has to click on the “check box” and then click “Save & Continue” button to proceed further for filling up the application form. 0 STEP 17: The applicants are required to check ‘Communication details’, he/she has to click on the “check box” and then click the “Save & Continue” button to proceed further in filling up the application form. 0 STEP 18: After filling up the application click the “Save and Continue” Button given at the bottom you have filled up all the required fields of the “Academic Details”, add your passed examination details, and Click on the “Save & Continue” button. 0 STEP 19: If the applicants have experience then he/she fills that, it is not a required field for all applicants. 0 STEP 20: After filling up the application click the “Save & Continue” Button given at the bottom you have to choose your preferable “Select District/Sub-divisions ” and “Preferred Examination Center”, here you add your preferred examination center and Click on the “Save & Continue” button. 0 STEP 21: he/she has to click on the “check box” and then click the “Save & Continue” button to proceed further in filling up the application form. 0 STEP 22: After clicking on the “Save &

Recruitment of  PROBATIONARY OFFICERS (P.O.) / MANAGEMENT TRAINEES

Recruitment of CLERKS in participating Banks

Recruitment of  PROBATIONARY OFFICERS (P.O.) / MANAGEMENT TRAINEES In Participating Banks (CRP PO/MT-XIII for Vacancies of 2024-25) conducted by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) On-line registration including Edit/Modification of Application  by candidates and Payment of Application Fees (only Online): 01.08.2023 to 21.08.2023 Date of Online Preliminary Exam.: Preliminary Exam is tentatively scheduled for September/ October 2023. Date of Online Main Exam. : Main Exam is tentatively scheduled for November 2023 PARTICIPATING BANKS : Bank of Baroda Punjab National Bank Bank of Maharashtra Canara Bank Central Bank of India Indian Bank Indian Overseas Bank Punjab National Bank Puniab & Sind Bank UCO Bank Union Bank of India   Age for Recruitment of  PROBATIONARY OFFICERS (P.O.) / MANAGEMENT TRAINEES •Relaxation of Upper age limit: SC/ ST – 5 years, OBC – 3 years.Persons With Disabilities – 10 years, Others as per rules. Educational Qualifications – (As of 21-07-2023) A Degree (Graduation) in any Discipline (As of 21.08.2023): A Degree (Graduation) in any discipline from a University recognized by the Govt. Of India or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government. The fraction of the percentage so arrived will be ignored i. e. 59.99% will be treated as less than 60% and 54.99% will be treated as less than 55%. HOW TO APPLY for Recruitment of  PROBATIONARY OFFICERS (P.O.) / MANAGEMENT TRAINEES : Candidates can apply online only from 01.08.2023 to 21.08.2023 and no other mode of application will be accepted• .- Pre-Requisites for Applying Online Before applying online, candidates should­ scan their : -left thumb impression (If a candidate does not have a left thumb, he/she may use his/ her right thumb. If both thumbs are missing, the impression of one of the fingers of the left hand starting from the forefinger should be taken. If there are no fingers on the left hand, the impression of one of the fingers of the right hand starting from the forefinger should be taken. Ifnofingers are available, the impression of the left toe may be taken. In all such cases where the left thumb impression is not uploaded, the candidate should specify in the uploaded document the name of the finger and the specification of the left/right hand or toe). – a handwritten declaration (text given below). The handwritten declaration has to be in the candidate’s handwriting and in English only. If it is written by anybody else and uploaded in any other language, the application will be considered as invalid. (In the case of candidates who cannot write, may get the text of the declaration typed and put their left-hand thumb impression (if not able to sign also) below the typed declaration and upload the document as per specifications.) (Name of the candidate), hereby declare that all the information submitted by me in the application form is correct, true, and valid. I will present the supporting documents as and when required. “

Recruitment of CLERKS in participating Banks

Recruitment of CLERKS in participating Banks

Recruitment of CLERKS in participating Banks (CRP CLERKS-XIII for Vacancies of 2024-25) by Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) On-line registration including Edit/Modification of Application  by candidates and Payment of Application Fees (only Online): 01.07.2023 to 21.07.2023 Date of Online Preliminary Exam. : Preliminary Exam is tentatively scheduled in August/ September 2023. Date of Online Main Exam.: The main exam is tentatively scheduled for October 2023. PARTICIPATING BANKS : Bank of Baroda Canara Bank Indian Overseas Bank UCO Bank Bank of India Union Bank of India Punjab National Bank Union Bank oflndia Bank of Maharashtra Indian Bank Punjab & Sind Bank   Age for Recruitment of CLERKS in participating Banks (As on As of 01.07.2023): Minimum: 20 years Maximum: 28 years i.e.A candidate must have been born not earlier than 02.07.1995 and not later than 01.07.2003 (both dates inclusive) • Relaxation of Upper age limit: SC/ ST – 5 years, OBC – 3 years.Persons With Disabilities – 10 years, Others as per rules. Educational Qualifications – (As of 21-07-2023) A Degree (Graduation) in any Discipline From a University recognized by the Govt. Of India or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government. The fraction of the percentage so arrived will be ignored. i.e. 59. 99% will be treated as less than 60% and 54. 99% will be treated as less than 55%. Application Fees/ Intimation Charges: [Payable from 01.07.2023 to 21.07.2023 (Online payment), both da es inclusive) 175/- (inclusive of GST) for SC/ST/PWBD candidates. 850 /- (inclusive of GST) for all others. Bank Transaction charges for Online Payment of application fees/ intimation charges will have to be borne by the candidate HOW TO APPLY: Candidates can apply online only from 01.07.2023 to 21.07.2023 and no other mode of application will be accepted. Pre-Requisites for ApplyingOnline Before applying online, candidates should­ (i)   scan their : Clause J (viii) [*Original Notification](if applicable) should be properly scanned andshould not besmudged/ blurred. (Name of the candidate), hereby declare that all the information submitted by me in the application form is correct, true and, valid. I will present the supporting documents as and when required.”