FIFA Football World Cup 2022/QATAR

FINAL MATCH HIGHLIGHTS

 Argentina Defeated France by 4-2 in penalty shoot out

Argentina vs France Fifa World Cup 2022 Final: Jio Cinema live streaming timing; Messi, Mbappe, other key player details

he FIFA World Cup 2022 final between Argentina and France will be broadcast live on Sports18 and Sports18 HD. The FIFA World Cup 2022 final will be streamed live on the JioCinema App and Website.


The biggest international football match, which occurs only once every four years, appears to be in full swing. Both Kylian Mbappe of France and Lionel Messi of Argentina have participated in finals before. They will be the most keenly watched playera when they enter the field on December 18 at the Lusail Stadium in Qatar (Sunday).

Croatia defeated Morocco by2-1 and secure third place.

FIFA World Cup 2022: Will France's Karim Benzema play against Lionel Messi's Argentina in final?

France defeated Morocco to meet Argentina

FIFA World Cup 2022 semi-finals: Argentina vs Croatia, France vs Morocco;

Four burning questions ahead of World Cup semi-finals

Will a more disciplined Argentina outfit show up this time?

Can Croatia finally salvage a win in regular time?

Can France get it together defensively?

Will durability be an issue for Morocco?

Brazil Trounces South Korea, With Flair

FIFA World Cup 2022 Rankings - points table and team standings of all groups after day 12

Group A
TeamsMatches PlayedWinLossDrawPoints
Netherlands (Q)  32017
Senegal (Q)32106
Ecuador31114
Qatar 30300


TeamsMatches PlayedWinLossDrawPoints
England (Q)  32017
USA (Q)31025
Iran31203
Wales30211

TeamsMatches PlayedWinLossDrawPoints
England (Q)  32017
USA (Q)31025
Iran31203
Wales30211

TeamsMatches PlayedWinLossDrawPoints
France (Q)  32106
Australia (Q)  32106
Tunisia31114
Denmark30211

Group E

TeamsMatches PlayedWinLossDrawPoints
Japan (Q)32106
Spain (Q)31114
Germany  31114
Costa Rica31203

TeamsMatches PlayedWinLossDrawPoints
Morocco (Q)32017
Croatia (Q)31025
Belgium31114
Canada30300

TeamsMatches PlayedWinLossDrawPoints
Morocco (Q)32017
Croatia (Q)31025
Belgium31114
Canada30300

TeamsMatches PlayedWinLossDrawPoints
Portugal (Q)22006
Ghana21103
South Korea  20111
Uruguay20111

Japan stun heavyweights amid VAR drama as Germany suffer double WC disaster

Ghana vs Uruguay: Luis Suarez, a handball & bitter World Cup rivalry explained

Brazil Confirms

 Neymar's absence against Cameroon

IRAN VS. USA: TIME, TV CHANNEL, PREVIEW AND HOW TO WATCH FIFA WORLD CUP MATCH

Analysis: Messi brings Argentina to life, but can he match Maradona?

Ecuador holds dismal Netherlands to a draw as Enner Valencia eyes Golden Boot


Portugal vs. Ghana World Cup lineup, starting 11 for Group H match at Qatar 2022

Qatar vs Senegal: Will the hosts be the first to leave the party?

Oldest men’s FIFA World Cup players: Goalkeepers rule the roost!

OPENING CEREMONY

Qatar -Ecuador opening match highlights

England 6-Iran 2

Netherlands 2-Senegal 0

Japan stuns wasteful Germany in dramatic comeback BY 1-2

Cristiano Ronaldo circus engulfs Portugal after Man United exit, but will it impact World Cup hopes?

Germany players cover mouths in FIFA protest: 'Human rights are non-negotiable'


FIFA  World Cup 2022 will be organized from 21 November 2022 to 18 December 2022 in Qatar as the FIFA World Cup Schedule 2022 is updated below.

  • Group stage: Nov. 20-Dec. ...
  • Round of 16: Dec. 3-6.
  • Quarterfinals: Dec. 9-10.
  • Semifinals: Dec. 13-14.
  • Third-place match: Dec.
  • Final: Dec.18
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  • Qatar World Cup opening ceremony features Morgan Freeman and Jung Kook, but BBC chooses not to air it




LATEST The 32 Teams Playing in the 2022 FIFA World Cup

Qualifying Teams

  • Group A: Qatar, Ecuador, Senegal, Netherlands.
  • Group B: England, Iran, USA, Wales.
  • Group C: Argentina, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Poland.
  • Group D: France, Australia, Denmark, Tunisia.
  • Group E: Spain, Costa Rica, Germany, Japan.
  • Group F: Belgium, Canada, Morocco, Croatia.
  • Brazil is the No. 1 team in the FIFA World Rankings and the five-time world champions are listed as the 4-1 favorites in the 2022 World Cup odds from Caesars Sportsbook.
  • Russia, which hosted the last edition of the World Cup, will not be making an appearance in Qatar after it was banned by FIFA in February following its invasion of Ukraine. Russia had qualified for the World Cup playoffs after finishing second in Group H in the UEFA qualifiers.
  • Despite having not qualified for the 2022 showpiece, Ukraine have still been in the World Cup headlines ahead of Qatar 2022, after it was confirmed they have joined a bid to host the 2030 tournament
  • The 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar is being held in winter for the first time in the tournament’s history. The quadrennial football competition begins on November 20, with the final to be played on December 18.
  • The matches will be broadcast on the new Sports18 and Sports18 HD for cable and set-top-box TV viewers. The channels will have English and Hindi feeds.

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  • The Golden Goal :In the 1980s, FIFA introduced the golden rule to encourage teams to play attacking football and score goals in extra time., the game ends immediately and the scoring team becomes the winner. The winning goal is known as the" Golden goal. "
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Global Elections: Insights, Trends, and Analysis Around the World

Global Elections: Decoding the Pulse of the Planet in 2024



From bustling megacities to rural villages, the ballot box remains a powerful equalizer. The year 2024 promises to be another exciting chapter in the global narrative, shaped by a diverse tapestry of elections across continents. Buckle up, as we delve into the insights, trends, and analysis driving these pivotal moments:

The Rise of the Independents:

 Are traditional party loyalties fading? We're witnessing a surge of independent candidates, particularly those championing progressive agendas on climate change and social justice. This trend, observed in France's recent elections, reflects a growing dissatisfaction with established political structures.

Tech's Two-Faced Coin: 

Social media platforms are both battlegrounds and bullhorns for campaigns. While misinformation remains a concern, innovative digital strategies are engaging younger voters and mobilizing communities. Expect tech's influence to be a hotly debated topic throughout the year.

Economic Anxiety Takes Center Stage:

 As inflation and cost-of-living concerns grip many nations, economic issues are dominating discourse. From Brazil to India, voters are seeking leaders who offer concrete solutions to these pressing challenges.

The Gender Parity Push:

 The fight for equal representation continues. While Rwanda boasts the highest number of female parliamentarians globally, gender gaps persist in many countries. 2024 could see milestones as women mobilize and advocate for their rightful place in decision-making spheres.

The Climate Imperative:

 With the urgency of climate change undeniable, "green" policies are finding favor. Expect to see environmental issues woven into election campaigns, influencing voters and potentially shaping international cooperation efforts.

Beyond the Headlines:

 Don't forget the regional narratives! From Kenya's upcoming presidential election to Thailand's parliamentary polls, each region holds unique stories waiting to be explored. By understanding these diverse contexts, we gain a richer understanding of the global political landscape.

Stay Informed, Stay Engaged:

 As these elections unfold, remember, you're not just a spectator. Follow credible news sources, engage in respectful discussions, and hold your elected officials accountable. After all, informed citizens are the bedrock of strong democracies.
This blog is just a starting point. Dive deeper by researching specific elections, analyzing expert opinions, and exploring data visualizations. Remember, every vote tells a story, and together, these stories paint a fascinating picture of our evolving world.
An election is a way people can choose their candidate or their preferences in a representative democracy or other form of government.
The Election Commission of India is an autonomous constitutional authority responsible for administering Union and State election processes in India. The body administers elections to the Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, State Legislative Assemblies in India, and the offices of the President and Vice President in the country.
Article 324 of the Constitution provides that the power of superintendence, direction and control of elections to parliament, state legislatures, the office of president of India and the office of vice-president of India shall be vested in the Election Commission.
The President appoints Chief Election Commissioner and Election Commissioners. They have tenure of six years, or up to the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier. They enjoy the same status and receive salary and perks as available to Judges of the Supreme Court of India.
The mechanism by which people can choose their representatives at regular intervals and change them whenever they want to is called an election. They can choose who will make laws for them. They can choose who will form the government and take major decisions.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS AND THEIR ANSWERS 

*FAQs about Global Elections: Insights, Trends, and Analysis Around the World*

*1. What are some recent trends in global elections?*
   - Answer: Recent trends include the rise of populist movements, increasing use of social media in campaigns, and growing concerns about election integrity.

*2. How do global elections impact international relations?*
   - Answer: Global elections can influence diplomatic relations, trade agreements, and geopolitical dynamics, shaping the global landscape.

*3. What factors contribute to voter turnout in different countries?*
   - Answer: Factors such as political culture, socioeconomic conditions, electoral systems, and government policies all play roles in voter turnout.

*4. What are some common challenges in ensuring free and fair elections worldwide?*
   - Answer: Challenges include voter suppression, electoral fraud, disinformation campaigns, and unequal access to resources and media.

*5. How do analysts predict election outcomes on a global scale?*
   - Answer: Analysts use polling data, historical trends, demographic analysis, and qualitative assessments to make predictions about election results.

*6. What are the key differences between democratic and authoritarian election processes?*
   - Answer: In democratic systems, elections are typically free, fair, and competitive, while authoritarian regimes often manipulate elections to maintain power.

*7. How do global elections impact economic markets and investment trends?*
   - Answer: Election outcomes can affect investor confidence, government policies, trade agreements, and market stability, leading to fluctuations in economic markets.

*8. What role do international organizations play in monitoring and supporting global elections?*
   - Answer: Organizations such as the United Nations, the European Union, and various NGOs work to monitor elections, promote democratic principles, and provide assistance to countries in need.

*9. How do global election results reflect shifts in public opinion and societal values?*
   - Answer: Election results reflect the preferences and priorities of voters, indicating changes in public sentiment, societal norms, and political ideologies.

*10. What are some emerging technologies shaping the future of elections worldwide?*
   - Answer: Technologies such as blockchain voting, artificial intelligence for voter analysis, and online voting platforms are increasingly being explored to enhance election processes and security



  

US Midterm ELECTIONS -2022/ Выборы в США -2022[8 November]

 Headlines Today

"Republican on cusp of gaining US House majority."

On the cusp of touching the magic number of 218 that would give the Republicans a majority in the House of Representatives,party law maker elected Congressman Kevin McCarthy on Tuesday for the powerfull post of Speaker in the next congress beginning January.

McCarthy,who is currently the House Minority leader, would have to win a majority of the 435 members of the house next year before being formally elected as it's Speaker.The House Speaker is the second in line of political succession after the President and the vice President.

As of Tuesday night , Republican had either won or taken decisive leads in 217 Congressional districts against 206 won by the Democratic party.Tuesday afternoon,House Republicans voted 188-31 to formally nominate McCarthy to serve as the Speaker in the next Congress.He defeated congressman Andy Biggs ,Former House Freedom Caucus chairman."We are going to have the ability to change America," McCarthy said, upbeat as he entered the private meeting.He noted backing from right -flank Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia and Rep.jim Jordan of Ohio as part of his "vast support."


A total of 538 electors form the Electoral College. Each elector casts one vote following the general election. The candidate who gets 270 votes or more wins. The newly elected President and Vice President are then inaugurated on January 20th.

A Presidential candidate must be: A natural born citizen (U.S. citizen from birth) At least 35 years old and. A U.S. resident (permanently lives in the U.S.) for at least 14 years.

The most common method used in U.S. elections is the first-past-the-post system, where the highest-polling candidate wins the election. Under this system, a candidate only requires a plurality of votes to win, rather than an outright majority.

Today, citizens over the age of 18 cannot be denied the right to vote on the basis of race, religion, sex, disability, or sexual orientation. In every state except North Dakota, citizens must register to vote, and laws regarding the registration process vary by State

Presidential elections: Elections for the U.S. President are held every four years, coinciding with those for all 435 seats in the House of Representatives, and 33 or 34 of the 100 seats in the Senate. Midterm elections: They occur two years after each presidential election.


 INSPIRATIONAL QUOTES [ ENGLISH]

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The 2022 United States elections are an ongoing set of elections that are primarily held on November 8, 2022. During this midterm election year, all 435 seats in the House of Representatives, and 35 of the 100 seats in the Senate will be contested.

Democrates  38

Republicans  37 

Seats required to win  51

Americans are voting this Tuesday and the outcome of their vote will reconfigure both chambers of Congress: the House of Representatives and the Senate. While Joe Biden will remain president, the essential question is which party will have control of the chambers? If the Democrats lose one or both institutions, it will be difficult for the Biden administration to carry on with its legislative agenda in the two remaining years of the term. Here are the latest projections for the House and Senate.

Record voting in US mid -term polls

The united states witnessed an unprecedented early voting for the mid-terms on Tuesday as 41 million voters turned up to cast their vote, a million more than the 2018 mid terms, as both President Joe Biden and his predecessor  Donald Trump fired up the enthusiasm of the electorate to exercise their franchise in one of the most crucial ballots that has on the agenda gun control, crime, violence,abortion Inflation and high prices and threats to democracy.

More Americans have gone to the polling stations during the early voting period than in the last mid -term elections, media reports says.

The United States Election Project said, 40,114,753 early votes have been cast across the country as of Tuesday afternoon including 18,325,,513 in -person votes and 21,789,241 that had been sent in. In 2018,about 39.1 million people voted early, reports say.

'Washington post" quoted Election Project founder Michael McDonald from the University of Florida saying that this is an ongoing trend due to greater availablity of early voting"We have been on an upward trajectory of early voting from election to election, and that is because states are offering early voting more frequently or more expansively. Besides, there is very high voter enthusiasm cconsidering the issues at stake this time for the midterms. "-McDonald said

While the Republican Party is still likely to take over the House of Representatives (lower chamber), the Democrats put up a strong defence. Early results and predictions have shown that they outperformed expectations and won in a number of states, such as Pennsylvania, where Democrat John Fettermen defeated Republican candidate Mehmet Oz. Anger among the electorate over the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the nationwide right to abortion helped the Democrats curb their losses, the Associate Press reported.

Trump is taking a big share of the blame for the failure of the republican Party to capitalise on the highest inflation figures in 40 years, Americans rising murder rate and what Republicans perceive as Joe Biden's under - performance as President.



USA ELECTION 2022

Guru Nanak Jayanti: Celebrating the Life of Sikhism's Founder

*Guru Nanak Jayanti: Celebrating the Life of Sikhism's Founder*

Guru Nanak Jayanti, also known as Gurpurab, is a sacred day for Sikhs across the globe. Falling on the full moon day of the Kartik month in the Nanakshahi calendar, this momentous occasion marks the birth of the first Guru of Sikhism, Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Revered for his profound spiritual teachings and unwavering commitment to oneness, Guru Nanak Dev Ji's life serves as an enduring beacon of enlightenment and inspiration.

*Life and Legacy of Guru Nanak Dev Ji*

Born in 1469 in the village of Talwandi, now Nankana Sahib in Pakistan, Guru Nanak Dev Ji embarked on a remarkable journey of spiritual exploration. From an early age, he displayed a profound connection to the divine and a deep-seated compassion for all beings. His life was marked by extensive travels across the Indian subcontinent, Central Asia, and the Middle East, where he engaged in profound dialogues with people from diverse faiths and backgrounds.

Guru Nanak Dev Ji's teachings emphasized the concept of 'Ik Onkar', the oneness of God. He championed the principles of equality, justice, and service to humanity. His words emphasized the futility of caste and creed, advocating for a society where all individuals are treated with respect and dignity.

*Core Teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji*

Guru Nanak Dev Ji's teachings are encapsulated in the 'Five Pillars of Sikhism':

1. *Naam Japna:* Reciting the name of God with devotion and sincerity

2. *Kirt Karo:* Performing selfless service to humanity

3. *Vand Chakko:* Sharing one's earnings with others in need

4. *Amrit Vela:* Waking up early in the morning to meditate and connect with the divine

5. *Sangat:* Participating in the community of Sikhs and attending religious gatherings

These principles serve as a guiding light for Sikhs worldwide, encouraging them to lead a life of righteousness, compassion, and selfless service.

*Celebrating Guru Nanak Jayanti*


Guru Nanak Jayanti is celebrated with great fervor and devotion by Sikhs worldwide. Gurdwaras (Sikh temples) are adorned with vibrant decorations, and special prayers and hymns are recited in honor of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. The day is also marked by community gatherings, where individuals engage in selfless service, preparing and distributing langar (free communal meals) to all.


*Guru Nanak Dev Ji's Enduring Legacy*


Guru Nanak Dev Ji's legacy extends far beyond the Sikh community. His message of universal love, equality, and service to humanity resonates with people of all faiths and backgrounds. His teachings serve as a reminder of our shared humanity and the interconnectedness of all beings.

As we commemorate Guru Nanak Jayanti, let us strive to embody his teachings in our daily lives. Let us cultivate compassion, promote understanding, and dedicate ourselves to the betterment of humanity. By following the path illuminated by Guru Nanak Dev Ji, we can create a more just, peaceful, and harmonious world for all.
Gurū Nānak, also referred to as Bābā Nānak, was the founder of Sikhism and is the first of the ten Sikh Gurus. His birth is celebrated worldwide as Guru Nanak Gurpurab on Katak Pooranmashi, i.e. October–November.



Guru Nanak was born to Mehta Kalu and Mata Tripta in Nankana Sahib near Lahore in 1469. His father was an accountant for crop revenue in the village. The family was Hindu. In 1475, Nanak accompanied his older sister to Sultanpur where she moved after her marriage.
The most famous teachings attributed to Guru Nanak are that there is only one God, and that all human beings can have direct access to God with no need of rituals or priests. His most radical social teachings denounced the caste system and taught that everyone is equal, regardless of caste or gender

The Sikh faith is a monotheistic religion, meaning Sikhs worship one God. Guru Nanak taught that one must honor God by honoring others and the Earth, God's creation. Nine more Gurus succeeded Guru Nanak, and continued to spread his teachings across the world.

Guru Nanak described his mystical encounter with God in one of his hymns: He was taken to the court of God and given a cup of divine nectar called amrit to drink. This nectar bestowed the gift of God's name upon him and he was charged by God with the preaching of the Divine name.

He is not an incarnation of God, not even a prophet. He is an illumined soul. The third theory is that Guru Nanak is the incarnation of God. This has been supported by many Sikhs including Bhai Gurdas, Bhai Vir Singh, Santhok Singh and is supported by the Guru Granth Sahib.

The name most widely used for God by Sikhs is Waheguru , which means 'wondrous enlightener'. Sikhs believe that there is only one God, who created everything. They believe that Waheguru must remain in the mind at all times.

According to Sikh tradition, Sikhism was established by Guru Nanak (1469–1539) and subsequently led by a succession of nine other Gurus.

The Sikh Gurus, known as spiritual guides or teachers, established the religion. Guru Nanak was the first Guru and was born in the 15th century in the Punjab region of India. Sikhs believe in the oneness of all beings and the equality of everyone.

Rejecting Sanskrit (which was called dev bhasha, the language of the gods), Guru Nanak used Punjabi (lok bhasha, people's language) to communicate his egalitarian teachings. He attracted a following among the lower castes, mainly Hindus but also some converts to Islam.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 

*Q: What is Guru Nanak Jayanti?*
A: Guru Nanak Jayanti, also known as Guru Purab, commemorates the birth of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, and is celebrated with reverence.


*Q: How is Guru Nanak Jayanti celebrated?*
A: Celebrations include early morning processions, prayer sessions, community kitchens (langar), and reading from the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture.


*Q: What is the significance of Guru Nanak's teachings?*
A: Guru Nanak's teachings emphasize oneness, equality, and devotion to God. His philosophy forms the core principles of Sikhism, promoting peace and compassion.


*Q: Are there specific rituals during Guru Nanak Jayanti?*
A: Yes, rituals include Akhand Path (continuous reading of Guru Granth Sahib), kirtan (devotional singing), and Nagar Kirtan (religious procession).


*Q: How do Sikhs express gratitude on Guru Nanak Jayanti?*
A: Sikhs express gratitude through selfless service, charitable acts, and participating in community events that promote unity and understanding.


*Q: Can non-Sikhs participate in Guru Nanak Jayanti celebrations?*
A: Yes, Guru Nanak Jayanti is inclusive, and people of all backgrounds are welcome to join the celebrations, learn about Sikhism, and partake in community festivities.


*Q: What is the importance of langar during Guru Nanak Jayanti?*
A: Langar symbolizes equality and community service. During Guru Nanak Jayanti, volunteers serve free meals to all, fostering a sense of unity and humility.


*Q: How has the celebration of Guru Nanak Jayanti evolved over time?*
A: While traditional customs are maintained, modern celebrations may include social media engagement, virtual events, and innovative ways to share Guru Nanak's teachings.


*Q: Are there any specific prayers associated with Guru Nanak Jayanti?*
A: Yes, prayers like the Japji Sahib are recited during Guru Nanak Jayanti. Devotees gather to engage in prayer and reflection on Guru Nanak's teachings.


*Q: What lasting impact has Guru Nanak left on Sikhism and the world?*
A: Guru Nanak's legacy includes a global Sikh community dedicated to his teachings, influence in

ideals of equality, justice, and spirituality worldwide.

Baltic - Alanya [Балтика – Алания]


 Alanya (/əˈlɑːnjə/ ( listen); Turkish pronunciation: [aˈɫanja]), formerly Alaiye, is a beach resort city and a district of Antalya Province on the southern coast of Turkey, in the country's Mediterranean Region, 133 kilometres (83 mi) east of the city of Antalya.

Both Alanya and Antalya offer something different, so it's not as easy as one is better than the other. If you prefer a quiet vacation in an all-inclusive resort by the beach, Alanya. If you prefer history and culture, then Antalya

Alanya is best known for its beaches. The sandy strips in town itself, and strung along the surrounding coast, are all about laid-back resort vacations and are usually packed out by a clientele of northern Europeans from June through August. There's more to Alanya than its shore though.

The majority of Turkey is in Asia. There is only a very small part above Istanbul that is situated in Europe. For holiday insurance purposes however, Turkey is considered part of Europe.

The distance between Istanbul and Alanya is 563 km. The road distance is 801.1 km. How do I travel from Istanbul to Alanya without a car? The best way to get from Istanbul to Alanya without a car is to train and bus which takes 11h 14m and costs 150 ₺ - 470 ₺.


Grab your chance to visit the infamous Antalya and have some fun in the bustling, cosmopolitan atmosphere of the city. Are you still searching for an answer? Yes, Alanya is worth visiting and the best way to understand this is to simply book your holidays there!


Alanya's vibrant nightlife is complemented by a boulevard near the harbour that's dedicated to bars and clubs, aptly named Bar Street. It's where most tourists and locals go if they're looking for a place to dance and drink the night away.
Turkiye experiences extreme climates and can thus be extremely cold during winters and can got excessively hot during peak summers. Thus, end of summer, spring and Autumn have the best climate to visit Turkey that allow you to freely roam without the weather becoming a hurdle
















UGC NET Result 2022-UGC Important Circulars

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  National Testing Agency (NTA) will release the UGC NET Exam Result 2022 Today, 5th November on their website ugcnet.nta.nic.in. University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test was held this year in the month of July, September & October.

A total number of 5,44,485 candidates appeared out of which 43,246 Candidates qualified eligibility for Assistant Professor while 8,955 candidates are declared qualified for JRF & eligible for Assistant Professor                                                                                Check Results Here

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The National Testing Agency (NTA) has been entrusted by the University Grants Commission (UGC) with the task of conducting UGC-NET, which is a test to determine the eligibility of Indian nationals for 'Assistant Professor' and 'Junior Research Fellowship and Assistant Professor' in Indian universities and colleges.

FAQs: UGC NET JRF 2022 Eligibility Criteria, Job Profile & Salary. Who can apply for the UGC NET Exam 2022? According to the UGC NET Eligibility, a minimum aggregate of 55% marks in Master's Degree OR equivalent examination from a UGC approved university is needed to apply.

UGC NET exam is conducted in two papers (Paper-I and Paper-II) consisting of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and all questions are compulsory. Candidates need to complete both papers in a single duration of three hours.

, the exam is tough. However, many candidates (who have prepared hard for it) make it to the cut off of UGC NET. UGC NET exam includes 2 papers - Paper I and Paper-II. Paper I is the General Ability Test, held for analysing the teaching and research ability of the candidates.

According to the UGC NET Cut Off 2022 Notification, the general category's minimum qualifying mark is 40%, while the reserved categories require 35% marks. Aspirants must check 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2019, and more previous year's UGC NET Cut Off for all the subjects to understand the exam level well.

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Benjamin Netanyahu: Leading Israel Once More as Prime Minister

Benjamin Netanyahu: Leading Israel Once More as Prime Minister

Introduction:

Benjamin Netanyahu's return to the helm of Israel as Prime Minister has sparked considerable interest and debate worldwide. As a figure of both acclaim and controversy, his re-election signifies significant shifts in Israeli politics and the Middle Eastern landscape. In this blog, we delve into Netanyahu's resurgence, examining its implications and what it means for Israel and beyond.

Netanyahu's Political Career:

A brief overview of Netanyahu's political journey, from his early days in Israeli politics to his multiple terms as Prime Minister, highlighting key achievements and controversies along the way.

Election Victory and its Significance:

An analysis of Netanyahu's latest election victory, exploring the factors that contributed to his success and the challenges he faces in governing a deeply divided nation.

Foreign Policy Agenda:

Insights into Netanyahu's foreign policy priorities, including his stance on regional conflicts, relations with neighboring countries, and his approach to international diplomacy.

Domestic Challenges and Agenda:

Discussion on the domestic challenges Netanyahu must address, such as economic reforms, social issues, and security concerns, as well as his proposed agenda for addressing these issues.

Impact on Israeli Society:

Exploration of how Netanyahu's leadership influences Israeli society, examining his policies' effects on different demographics and societal groups.

Global Implications:

An examination of the global implications of Netanyahu's return to power, including its impact on Middle Eastern geopolitics, relations with other countries, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Controversies and Criticisms:

An objective look at the controversies surrounding Netanyahu, including allegations of corruption, criticism of his leadership style, and opposition to his policies.

Conclusion:

A summary of key points discussed in the blog, emphasizing the significance of Netanyahu's re-election and its implications for Israel and the wider world. He is expected to return as prime minister following the 2022 Israeli legislative election. He is currently serving as Leader of the Opposition and Chairman of Likud – National Liberal Movement. Netanyahu is the longest-serving prime minister in the country's history, having served for 15 yearsAs of May 31, 2022, the criminal trial is still ongoing. According to recent reports by The Times of Israel, the prosecution sought to amend the Netanyahu's indictment in one of three cases against him, but it was rejected by the court. However, the court allowed the prosecution to add three new witnesses to Case 1000.

The country's major economic sectors are high-technology and industrial manufacturing. The Israeli diamond industry is one of the world's centers for diamond cutting and polishing, amounting to 23.2% of all exports.

While most Israelis are Jewish, a growing share (currently about one-in-five adults) belong to other groups. Most non-Jewish residents of Israel are ethnically Arab and identify, religiously, as Muslims, Christians or Druze.

The principle of country-wide elections states that Israel is a single electoral district insofar as the distribution of Knesset seats is concerned. Direct elections mean that the voter elects the Knesset directly, rather than an electoral college (as is the case in the election of the President in the United States).

The Prime Minister is ceremonially appointed by the President upon recommendation of party Representatives in the Knesset, and makes foreign and domestic policy decisions which are voted on by the cabinet.

Netanyahu -led coalition to form Govt in Israel
Former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu led right-wing bloc has secured an emphatic victory
In Israel's general elections by claiming 64 out of 120 seats in  Parliament, bringing the country's longest -serving premiere back at the helm after a brief gap and also ending prolonged political instability.
Netanyahu 's ruling Likud party won 32 seats in the Knesset while his opponent got 24 seats.
India -Israel relations will boost by these victory.

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