दिसंबर 2015
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Recently, The High Court of Himachal Pradesh invite online applications from the eligible desirous candidates for filling-up one post of the Computer Programmer (on contract basis).Candidates can download the original notification and apply online as  links given below. All detail like Name of the Posts, No. of Vaccancy, Qualification, Age Limit are given in the following table...


Sl.
No.
Particulars
of the
vacancies
Total
Number of
vacancies
Pay Band/Pay
Scale & Grade
Pay etc.
Educational Qualification/
Eligibility Criterion
1 Computer
Programmer
01 (One)
(Unreserved)
on
contract
basis
Rs.10300-34800
+ Rs.5,000/-
Grade Pay
or
as may be revised
from time to time
:: Mode-A ::
B.E./B. Tech in Computers
or I.T./M.C.A. or equivalent
degree in Computer Science
from recognized University/
Institution in First Division
with two years working
experience as a Computer or
Software Engineer or System
Officer (Computers) or on
equivalent post in the field of
Computers.
:: Mode-B ::
B.E. (Computers)/B.Tech.
(Computers)/B.C.A. or
equivalent degree in
Computer Science or IT-plus
MBA from a recognized
University/ Institute with at
least 50% marks in both the
qualifying exams with 2
years working experience as
mentioned at Mode-A above.
:: Mode-C ::
B.Sc. (Computer Science or
I.T.) with First Division with
Post Graduate Diploma in
Computer Science/
Application/ I.T. from a
recognized University/
Institute with First Division
with experience as at ModeA
or Mode-B above.


Age Limit : The candidate should not be having his/her age less than 22 years or more than 45 years on the last date i.e. 8.1.2016 fixed for applying online.

Fees Structure & Mode of Payment :

i. In case of General or un-reserved category = Rs.300/-
ii. Otherwise = Rs.150/-.

Last Date For Apply Online : on or before its last date i.e. 08-01-2016 upto 11.45 p.m.

CLICK HERE FOR ORIGINAL NOTIFICATION : CLICK HERE

CLICK HERE FOR APPLY ONLINE : CLICK HERE


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The High Court of Himachal Pradesh invites online applications from the eligible desirous candidates for filling-up the vacancies of Steno Typists and Judgment Writers in all the Civil & Sessions Divisions in the State of Himachal Pradesh to be filled up as per “Himachal Pradesh Subordinate Courts’ Staff. All detail like Name of the Posts, No. of Posts, Pay Band, Qualification as given below...


Sl.
No.
Particulars
of the
vacancies
Total
Number of
vacancies
Pay Band/Pay
Scale & Grade
Pay etc.
Educational Qualification/
Eligibility Criterion
1 Steno
Typist
(Class-III)
10 (Ten)
(7 UR, 1
SC, 1 ST
&
1 OBC)
Rs.5910-20200
+ Grade Pay
Rs.2000/- with
initial start of
Rs.8240/- per
month.
Possessing minimum qualification of
Graduation from a recognized University
andhaving speed of 80 w.p.m.in English
Stenography and typing speed in English
at 40 w.p.m. on computers.
2 Steno typist
(on
Contract
basis)
(Class-III)
1 UR Rs.5910-20200
+ Grade Pay
Rs.2000/- on
fixed contractual
emoluments i.e.
minimum of the
pay band + Grade
Pay, per month
Possessing minimum qualification of
Graduation from a recognized University
and having speed of 80 w.p.m.in
English Stenography and typing speed in
English at 40 w.p.m. on computers.
3 Judgment
Writer (on
Contract
basis)
(Class-III)
21
(twenty
one)
(16 UR,
2 SC, 1 ST
and 2 OBC)
Rs.5910-20200
+ Grade Pay
Rs.2000/- on
fixed contractual
emoluments i.e.
minimum of the
pay band + Grade
Pay, per month
Possessing minimum qualification of
Graduation from a recognized University
and having speed of 80 w.p.m. in English
Stenography and typing speed in
English at 40 w.p.m. on computers.



Age Limit: No person shall be eligible for direct recruitment to the service if he is below 18 years of age as on the first day of January of the Recruitment year i.e 2016 and not more than 45 years of age on that date. However, in the case of candidate belonging to Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe, Backward Classes or who is an Ex-servicemen, upper age limit shall be the same as may, from time to time, prescribed by the State Government for entry into service for such candidates.


Fees Structure & Mode of Payment :
i. In case of General or un-reserved category = Rs.300/-
ii. Otherwise = Rs.150/-


Last Date : on or before its last date i.e. 08.01.2016. 


CLICK HERE FOR ORIGINAL NOTIFICATION : CLICK HERE


CLICK HERE FOR APPLY ONLINE : CLICK HERE


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Indian Army has invited application for the recruitment of 54 post for NCC Special Entry Scheme 40th Course. Interested Candidates can send their application form on or before 20th Jan,2016.

Vacancy Details:

  1. Name of the Organization: Indian Army
  2. Name of the Post: NCC Special Entry Scheme 40th Course
  3. No of Posts: 54
  4. Training Period: 49 weeks
  5. Application Mode: Offline
  6. Training Location: Chennai
  7. Probation Period: 6 months

Eligibility Criteria:
A. Nationality: A candidate must either be: (i) A citizen of India, or (ii) A subject of Bhutan, or (iii) A subject of Nepal, or (iv) A Tibetan refugee who came over to India before the 1st of January 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in India or (v) A person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka and East African countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire and Ethiopis and Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India provided that a candidate belonging to categories (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v) above shall be a person in whose favour a certificate of eligibility has been issued by the Government of India. Certificate of eligibility will, however, not be necessary in the case of candidates who are Gorkha subjects of Nepal.

B. Candidates withdrawn on disciplinary ground from NDA, IMA, OTA or any other Service Training Academy are NOT eligible to apply.

C. Age Limit: For NCC candidates (including wards of Battle Casualties) 19 to 25 years (born not earlier than 02 Jul 91 and not later than 01 Jul 97).
Note :- The date of birth accepted by this office is that entered in the Matriculation or an equivalent examination certificate. No other document relating to age will be accepted and no subsequent request for its change will be considered or granted.

Educational Qualification:
Candidates must have completed Degree with minimum 55% marks in any stream from any recognized Institute or University.
Candidates studying in the final year are also eligible to apply for this recruitment.

Selection Process: Candidates applying for this NCC Special Entry Scheme Jobs released under Indian Army NCC Recruitment 2016 will be selected based on the following process.
  1. SSB Interview.
  2. Medical Exam.
  3. Merit.

How to apply: 
Candidates who are intersted to apply for the NCC Special Entry Scheme Course released under Indian Army NCC Recruitment 2016 should follow the below steps.

Read carefully the notification before applying.

  1. Download the application form on a plain paper in the given format.
  2. Fill the form without any mistakes.
  3. Send the form to the nearest OC, NCC unit from where NCC ‘C’ Certificate has been issued before the due date.

Important Dates:
Last Date for Sending Application Form: 20th Jan,2016

Click Here to Apply 
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ACCESS TO HIMACHAL PRADESH

ROAD CONNECTIONS
Himachal Pradesh is connected by road with all major cities of Northern India. Some of the important entry point are:

Parwanoo
Kalka
Kala Amb
Ambala
Paonta Sahib
Dehradun
Swarghat
Ropar/ Chandigarh
Chakki Bank
Pathankot
Talwara
Mukerian
Una
Hoshiarpur

BUS SERVICE
Volvo coaches are available from Delhi to Shimla, Manali and Dharamsala. Regular, Deluxe / Semi Deluxe / Ordinary bus services to and from Shimla is available from following major cities of Northern India:

Jaipur
Chandigarh
Delhi
Jallundhar
Gurgaon
Amritsar
Dehradun/ Haridwar
Ludhiana
Ambala
Jammu/ Pathankot

HPTDC TRANSPORT SERVICE: HPTDC operates daily Volvo/Luxury coach service from New Delhi to Manali, New Delhi to Shimla and New Delhi to Dharamsala and vice versa. HPTDC also operates coaches on the famous Manali - Leh route from July to September. This 480 km journey is made in two days through several high passes with a night halt at Keylong at the HPTDC tents. The fare for the journey includes the night stay, dinner and breakfast.

One can discover Himachal by HPTDC Transport having a large fleet of well maintained luxury coaches operating within and outside the state. HPTDC also provides Coaches on hire basis and organizes Sight-Seeing Tours, Special Tours and Packages to meet exclusive travel needs of tourists. For more information please visit Transport services

CAR RENTAL/ TAXI SERVICES

Shimla
Vishal Taxi Union, Near HPTDC Lift, Circular Road, Shimla. Tel: 0177- 2657645
Kalka Shimla Taxi Union , Main Bus Stand, Shimla. Tel: 0177- 2651162, 2658225
Prepaid Taxi Service. Tel : 0177- 2658892

Manali
Him-Aanchal Taxi Operators Union, The Mall, Manali Tel: 01902- 252450, 252120

Dalhousie
Dalhousie Taxi Opeartors Union, Near bus stand, , Dalhousie Tel: 01899 - 242786
Gandhi Chowk Taxi Union, GPO Dalhousie. Tel: 01899- 242739
Taxi Union, Subhash Chowk, Dalhousie. Tel: 01899-242528

Dharamshala
Bhagsu Taxi Operators Union, Msleodganj, Dharamshala Tel: 01892 - 221034
Dhauladhar Taxi Operators Union, Dharamshala. Tel: 01892- 222105
Ex-Servicemen Taxi Operators Union, Bus Stand, Dharamshala. Tel : 01892 - 223004

TOP DESTINATION

  • Shimla
  • Fagu
  • Naldehra
  • Chindi
  • Darlaghat
  • Parwanoo
  • Kasauli
  • Barog
  • Kiarighat
  • Rajgarh
  • Renuka ji
  • Paonta Sahib
  • Chail
  • Narkanda
  • Rampur
  • Sarahan
  • Kharapathar
  • Rohroo
  • Kullu
  • Manikaran
  • Naggar
  • Mandi
  • Rewalsar
  • Swarghat
  • Bilaspur
  • Manali
  • Keylong
  • Jawalamukhi
  • Chintpurni
  • Chamunda Devi
  • Dharamshala
  • Palampur
  • Jogindernagar
  • Chamba
  • Khajjiar
  • Dalhousie
  • Hamirpur
  • Deothsidh
  • Kinnaur
  • Kalpa
  • Kaza
  • Keylong

    HP Himachal Pradesh Subordinate Court exam was held on December 27, 2015 for the post of  clerk. The question paper contains 100 question with 1/3rd negative marking for wrong answer . Time period for exam is 2 hrs. Let's have a look on Questions Paper.

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    Office of the District and Sessions Judge, Kangra Division at Dharamshala has invited the application form for the post of Class-IV (Peon/Orderly/Chowkidar).Candidate can download the application form as a link given below.All detail i.e Name of the Post, No. of Vacancy, Pay Band, Qualification are given below....

    Name of the Post : Class-1V (Peon/Orderly/Chowkidar)

    No. of Vacancy : one

    Age Limit : 18 - 45

    Category : Other Backward Clases

    Mode appointment : Temporary but likely to continue

    Pay Band of the Post : Rs. 4900-10680 + Grade Pay Rs. 1300/- with initial start of Rs.6200/-

    Qualification : Matriculation

    Last Date : 09-01-2016

    CLICK HERE FOR THE ORIGINAL NOTIFICATION : CLICK HERE

    RRB 18252 POSTS BY HIMEXAM.NET
    Government of India, Ministry of Railways, Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has invited application form for the recruitment of 18252 Commercial Apprentice, Traffic Apprentice, Enquiry cum Reservation Clerk, Goods Guard, Junior Accounts Assistant cum Typist, Senior Clerk cum Typist, Assistant Station Master, Traffic Assistant, Senior Time Keeper vacancies in Non Technical Popular Categories (Graduate) of various Zonal Railways/ Production Units on Indian Railways. Eligible candidates may apply online on or before 25-01-2016 by 23:59 P.M. All details like age limit, educational qualification, selection process, how to apply are given below......

    Total No.of Posts: 18252

    Name of the Posts:
    1. Commercial Apprentice: 703 Posts
    2. Traffic Apprentice: 1645 Posts
    3. Enquiry cum Reservation Clerk: 127 Posts
    4. Goods Guard: 7591 Posts
    5. Junior Accounts Assistant cum Typist: 1205 Posts
    6. Senior Clerk cum Typist: 869 Posts
    7. Assistant Station Master: 5942 Posts
    8. Traffic Assistant: 166 Posts
    9. Senior Time Keeper: 04 Posts

    Name of the Participating Railway Recruitment Boards:
    1. Ahmedabad: 1183 Posts
    2. Ajmer: 1088 Posts
    3. Allahabad: 2864 Posts
    4. Bangalore: 610 Posts
    5. Bhopal: 1151 Posts
    6. Bhubaneswar: 770 Posts
    7. Bilaspur: 302 Posts
    8. Chandigarh: 304 Posts
    9. Chennai: 976 Posts
    10. Gorakhpur: 317 Posts
    11. Guwahati: 409 Posts
    12. Jammu-Srinagar: 171 Posts
    13. Kolkata: 1408
    14. Malda: 278 Posts
    15. Mumbai: 2296 Posts
    16. Muzaffarpur: 464 Posts
    17. Patna: 714 Posts
    18. Ranchi: 562 Posts
    19. Secunderabad: 1618 Posts
    20. Siliguri: 279 Posts
    21. Thiruvananthapuram: 488 Posts

    Age Limit: Candidates age should be between 18-32 years as on 01-01-2016. Age relaxation is applicable 5 years for SC/ ST, 3 years for OBC, 10 years for Pwd (UR), 13 years for PwD (OBC), 15, years for PwD (SC/ ST) candidates & for others as per rules.

    Educational Qualification: Candidates should possess Degree from recognized University or its equivalent for post 1 to 4, 7, 8, Degree from recognized University or its equivalent with Typing proficiency in English/ Hindi on Computer for post 5, 6, 9.

    Examination Fee: Candidates have to pay Rs. 100/- through Online using internet banking or Debit Cards or through Challan in any branch of SBI/ Computerized Post Office Pay-In-Slip. No fee for SC/ ST/ Ex-servicemen/ Persons with Disability/ Women/ Minorities/ Transgender and Economically Backward Classes with annual income less than Rs. 50000/-.

    Selection Process: Candidates will be selected based on Common Computer Based Test (CBT), Typing Skill Test, Aptitude Test.

    How to Apply: Eligible candidates may apply online through the concerned RRB website on or before 25-01-2016 by 23:59 P.M

    Last Date for Applying Online : 25-01-2016

    Click here for Original Notification : click here

    Date of Publishing of Detailed Notification : 26-12-2015


    APPLY ONLINE : CLICK HERE




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    RPGMC invites application for the post of lab technician and research officer. All the posts are temporary and the interview will be held on 28th December 2015 at 2 pm.

    General Qualifications:
    Diploma/Degree should be from recognized institution/university.

    Experience:
    1. Those with previous working experience in ICMR projects will be preferred.
    2. Persons with computer knowledge will be preferred as data management is a part of the project.
    3. Local area persons/adjoining area persons will be preferred.
    4. Those who will work for 25 days in a month will be preferred since enrollment is 24*7

    Age Limit:
    Between 21 and 35 years of age on the date of interview.

    Basic Qualifications:
    For Research Officer: MBBS/MSc Microbiology with work experience in a medical college.
    For Lab Technician : DMLT , Bsc Lab Technology

    DOWNLOAD OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENT

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    HP High court released the list of candidate who are going to appear for the recruitment for the post of clerk and process server for Subordinate courts. The screening test will be going to held on 27th December,2015.

    Exam Schedule:

    S NoPost NameDateTime
    1.Clerk27 Dec,201510 AM to 12 Noon
    2.Process Server27 Dec,20152 PM to 3 PM

    IMPORTANT LINKS:
    1. Check List for Process Server
    2. Check List for Clerk 
    hamirpur army bharti
    Indian Army has invited notification for the recruitment rally in Hamirpur at Anu Ground. The rally will cover districts Hamirpur, Una, Bilaspur,Lahaul Spiti and for Gurkha Candidates and for Haryana, Himachal and UT Chandigarh.

    For this candidates must apply online on Indian Army Website. Only those candidates will be allowed who has applied online. Last date to apply online is 16 January or student can apply offline at Recruitment Zone Office Hamirpur.

    Rally Schedule:
    1. Tehsil Hamirpur, Sujanpur Tihra and Tauni Devi Bamsan------ Date 30 January,2016
    2. Tehsil Bhoranj, Barsar, Nadaun, Sub Tehsil- Bhijadi and Galod------Date 31 Hanuary,2016
    3. Tehsil Bilaspur, Ghumarbin, Bharari and Namhol ------ Date 1 February,2016
    4. Tehsil Jhanduta, Naina Devi ------ Date 2 February 2016
    5. Tehsil Una, Amb, Ispur and Bharbai ---- Date 3 February,2016
    6. Tehsil Bangana, Haroli and Jol ----- Dated 4 February,2016
    7. Himachal , Haryana , Chandigarh and Lahaul spiti ------ Dated 5 February,2016
    8. Recruitment Rally for DSC ---- Dated 5 February,2016

    Medical Dates : 6 Feb to 8th Feb,2016

    syndicate 600 po posts by himexam.net
    Recently,Syndicate Bank has invited notification for the recruitment of 600 Probationary Officer vacancies in Junior Management Grade/ Scale-I for Admission to the 1 year full time post Graduate diploma course in Banking & Finance from Manipal University & NITTE University to be conducted at Manipal Global Education Services Pvt Ltd, Bangalore (MaGE) & Nitte Education International Pvt Ltd, Greater Noida (NEIPL). Eligible candidates may apply online from 16-12-2015 to 31-12-2015. For more details like Name of the posts, age limit, educational qualification, selection process, how to apply are given below…

     Total No.of Posts: 600

    Name of the Posts: Probationary Officer (Junior Management Grade/ Scale-I)
    1. UR: 303 Posts
    2. OBC: 162 Posts
    3. SC: 90 Posts
    4. ST: 45 Posts

    Age Limit: Candidates age should be between 20-28 years as on 01-10-2015 i.e., candidates must have born not later than 01-10-1995 & not earlier than 02-10-1987 (both dates inclusive). Age relaxation is applicable 5 years for SC/ ST, 3 years for OBC, 10 years for PwD (Gen), 15 years for PwD (SC/ ST), 13 years for PwD (OBC) & for others as per rules.

    Educational Qualification: Candidates should possess Degree (Graduation) with minimum 60% marks in any discipline from a recognized University or any equivalent qualification as such recognized by Central Government.

    Selection Process: Candidates will be selected based on Online test, Interview/ Group discussion.

    Application Fee: Candidates should pay Rs. 600/- (Rs. 100/- for SC/ST/PwD candidates) through online by using Master/ Visa Debit or Credit Cards or Internet Banking.

    How to Apply: Eligible candidates may apply online through the website www.syndicatebank.in from 16-12-2015 to 31-12-2015.

    How to Apply Online:
    1. Before applying online candidates should have scanned copies of photograph & signature.
    2. Log on through the website www.syndicatebank.in.
    3. Click on the “Announcements” –> “Career” —> “PGDBF PROGRAMME 2016-17″.
    4. Read the instructions carefully before applying online.
    5. Click on “Apply Online” —> “New Registration”.
    6. Fill the details carefully then a provisional registration number and password will be generated by the system and displayed on the screen, make a note of it.
    7. Candidates are advised to carefully fill and verify the details filled before clicking the final submit button.
    8. Validate your details and Save your application by clicking the ‘Validate your details’ and ‘Save & Next’ button.
    9. Now candidates have to upload the copies of photograph and signature.
    10. Click on the preview button and verify the form and click on “FINAL SUBMIT” button.
    11. Now click on ‘Payment’ Tab and proceed for online payment through Master/ Visa Debit or Credit cards or Internet Banking.
    12. On successful completion of the transaction, an e-Receipt will be generated, take a printout of the e-Receipt.
    13. Now take printout of online application for future use.

    Starting Date to Apply Online & for Payment of Fee : 16-12-2015

    Last Date to Apply Online & for Payment of Fee : 31-12-2015

    Last Date for Editing Application Details : 31-12-2015

    Last Date for Printing your Application : 15-01-2016

    Download of Call letter for Examination : 21-01-2016

    Tentative Date of Online Test : 07-02-2016

    CLICK HERE FOR ORIGINAL NOTIFICATION : CLICK HERE

    CLICK HERE FOR APPLY ONLINE : CLICK HERE

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    SCHEME OF EXAMINATION:

    1. PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION:The preliminary examination shall be an objective type examination consisting of the following three papers of 100 Marks each:-
    1. Civil Law-I 
    2. Civil Law-II 
    3. Criminal Law 
    Each paper shall be of one-hour duration and the examination in all the three papers shall be held on the same day. The syllabus for the preliminary examination shall be the same as provided for Paper-I to III for the Main examination.

    The preliminary examination will be held on 02/03/2016. The result of preliminary examination will be declared on 15-03-2016 and shall be published and also displayed on official website of the Commission. No individual intimation shall be given to the candidates.

    CENTRES OF EXAMINATION:The Preliminary Examination will be held at SHIMLA and DHARAMSALA in Kangra District (if adequate Nos. of candidates opt for Dharamsala centre). The centres of holding the examination as mentioned above are liable to be cancelled/ changed at the discretion of the Commission. Every effort will be made by the Commission to allot the candidates to the centre of their choice for examination, however, the Commission may, at their discretion allot a different centre to a candidate, when circumstances so warranted.

    2. MAIN (NARRATIVE) EXAMINATION:
     (i) Main Written (narrative) examination shall be held w.e.f. 30th March, 2016. The date sheet will be put on the website of the Commission. No individual intimation will be given.
    (ii) Each paper will last for three hours. The subject and syllabus for main(narrative) examination and marks for each paper shall be as follows: 


    PAPER SUBJECT MARKS
    PAPER-I Civil Law-I: Code of Civil Procedure. Indian Evidence Act,
    Indian Stamp Act, Himachal Pradesh Courts Act, 1976 and
    Specific Relief Act.
    200
    Marks
    PAPER-II Civil Law-II: Indian Contract Act, Hindu Law, Indian
    Limitation Act, Transfer of Property Act and H.P. Urban Rent
    Control Act.
    200
    Marks
    PAPER-III Criminal Law: Indian Penal Code, Criminal Procedure Code,
    Chapter-XVII (section 138 to 143) of the Negotiable
    Instruments Act, H.P. Excise Act-2011 as Applicable to the
    State of H.P., Wild Life Protection Act and Indian Forest Act.
    200
    Marks
    PAPER-IV English Composition: A Choice from three Essays on General Subjects.
    ESSAY: 100 MarksTranslation of Hindi Passage into
    English: 50 Marks~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,
    Total: 150 Marks~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    {The standard for the English paper shall be that of graduation
    examination of Himachal Pradesh University.)
    150
    Marks
    PAPER-V Language (Hindi):
    Hindi (in Devanagri Script) No books prescribed. The paper of
    Hindi will comprise of the following:-
    Translation of English passage into Hindi.-30 Marks
    Essay in Hindi on any topic out of three. -50 Marks
    Composition (Idioms and Corrections etc.).-20 Marks
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Total: 100 Marks
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    (The standard for the language paper shall be that of
    Matriculation examination of the
    100
    Marks
    Viva-voce (i) Candidates, who qualify the Main written examination,
    will be required to appear at such place, as may be fixed
    by the Commission, for a viva-voce test. The maximum
    marks for the viva-voce shall be 150. The marks
    obtained in the viva-voce will be added to the marks
    obtained in the Main written examination for purpose of
    selection of the candidates.
    (ii) The summoning of the candidates for viva-voce test
    conveys no assurance whatsoever that they will be
    selected or recommended. Appointment orders to the
    selected candidates will be issued by the Government.
    150
    Marks
    Minimum
    Qualifying Marks:
    (i) No candidate shall be credited with any marks in any
    paper unless he obtains at least 40 percent marks in
    that paper, except Hindi language paper (paper-V) in
    which candidate should obtain at least 33 percent
    marks.
    (ii) No candidate shall be considered to have qualified the
    written test unless he obtains 45 percent marks in
    aggregate in all papers and at least 33 percent marks in
    language paper i.e. Hindi in Devanagri script.




    lic 700 posts by himexam.net
    Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) has invited the application form for the post of Assistant Administrative Officer [AAO] (Generalist) .Candidates can apply online as a link given below. Eligible candidates may apply online from 15-12-2015 to 05-01-2016. Other details like age limit, educational qualification, selection process, how to apply are given below…

    Total No. of Posts: 700

    Name of the Posts: Assistant Administrative Officer (Generalist)
    1. SC: 106 Posts
    2. ST: 53 Posts
    3. OBC: 192 Posts
    4. UR: 349 Posts

    Age Limit: Candidates age should be minimum 21 years and maximum age shall not be more than 30 years as on 01-12-2015. Age Relaxation is applicable 5 years for SC/ St, 3 years for OBC, 10 years for PwD (Gen), 15 years for PwD (SC/ ST), 13 years for PwD (OBC) & for others as per rules.

    Educational Qualification: Candidates should possess Bachelor/ Master’s Degree from a recognized Indian University/ Institution.

    Selection Process: Candidates will be selected based on on-line examination, interview

    Application Fee: Candidates have to pay Rs. 600/- plus Transaction Charges (Rs. 100/- plus Transaction Charges for SC/ ST/ PWD Candidates) through online by using Debit Cards (RuPay/ Visa/ Master Card/ Maestro), Credit Cards, Internet Banking, IMPS, Cash Cards/ Mobile Wallets.

    How to Apply: Eligible candidates may apply online through the website www.licindia.com from 15-12-2015 to 05-01-2016.

    Instructions to Apply Online:
    1. Before apply online candidates should have valid email ID, mobile no & scanned copies of photograph, signature.
    2. Log on to the website www.licindia.com.
    3. Click on the “Careers” —> “Recruitment of Assistant Administrative Officer 2016″.
    4. Click on “Click here for Apply Online”.
    5. To register application, choose “Click here for New Registration”.
    6. Read the instructions and fill all the details of and then upload photograph & signature.
    7. After verifying and ensuring that the photograph, signature uploaded and other details filled by you are correct, Submit the form.
    8. Make payment & Finally submit the form.
    9. Now take printout of online application for future use.


    Starting Date to Apply Online & for Payment of Fee: 15-12-2015
    Last Date to Apply Online & for Payment of Fee : 05-01-2016
    Last Date for Editing Application Details : 05-01-2016
    Last Date for Printing your Application : 20-01-2016
    Date of Download of Call Letter for Examination : February,2016
    Tentative Date of Online Examination : 05,06 & 13-03-2016

    CLICK HERE FOR ORIGINAL NOTIFICATION : CLICK HERE
    CLICK HERE FOR APPLY ONLINE : CLICK HERE


    hppsc judicial service exam by himexam.net
    Recently, Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission has invited the application for the posts of Civil Judge(Junior Division).The total no. of posts are 11.Eligible Candidates can apply online as a link is given below. Candidates can download the original notifiction as a link given below.All detail i.e Name of the posts , Pay Scales , Eligibility , Age Limit etc are given below.......

    Name of the Post :  Civil Judge(Junior Division)

    No. of Posts : 11

    Vacancies:
    1. Existing Vacancies : 09 (UR-07, SC-01 & OBC-01)
    2. Future Vacancies : 02 (SC-02)

    Essential Qualification:
    a) As on fifth of January, 2016, a candidate must be a holder of degree in Law as recognized by the Bar Council of India.
    b) A candidate must be a citizen of India.


    Pay Scale :  Rs. 27,700 - 44,770


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      mandi map

    • Country - India
    • State - Himachal Pradesh
    • Others Names- Choti Kashi, Varanasi of Hills
    • Municipality- Mandi
    • Head Quarters- Mandi
    • Area- 3,951 km sq (1,525 sq mi)
    • Population:
    • Total 900,987
    • Density  230/km2 (590/sq mi)
    • Founder of Mandi: Raja Bahu Sen
    • Founder of Mandi Town- Raja Ajbar Sen
    • Founder of Suket State- Raja Bir Sen
    • Present King of Mandi: HH Raja Ashokpal Sen
    • Clothing-Cotton clothes in summer and woolen to heavy woolen in winter.
    • Language-Hindi, English, Pahari and Mandyali are understood and spoken by the people engaged in tourism trade.
    • Tehsils- Mandi, Chachyot, Thunag, Karsog, Kotli,Jogindernagar, Padhar, Ladbhadol, Sundernagar, Sarkaghat and Balh
    • Sub-Tehsils- Bali Chowki, Sandhol, Baldwada, Aut, Nihri and Dharampur.
    • Sub divisions- Mandi, Chachyot, Jogindernagar, Padhar, Sarkaghat, Karsog and Sundernagar.



      How to Reach:
      Train: Nearest Railway Stations are Joginder Nagar and Shimla.
      Road-  By using NH 21 national Highway.

      History:
      Not much is known about the early history prior to the formation of Suket in 765 AD. The area had been under the control of Ranas or Thakurs. The only place that has an early mention in literature is Rewalsar and it is mentioned in the Skanda Purana as a sacred place of pilgrimage. Karnpur, a small village is said to have been founded by Karan, a hero of the Mahabharta. A temple at Gumma points to the locality where the Pandavas sheltered themselves when the attempt to burn them downfailed. Beyond this not much of the erstwhile state’s existence can be found in classical literature. According to the Tibetan tradition, Padam Sambhav (750-800 AD), the great Buddhist Patriarch, who was summoned by king Tisong-De-Tsen of Tibet for preaching Buddhism, hailed from Zahor, which represents the country round about Rewalsar. On the basis of this it is concluded that Mandi must have been a great place of Buddhist learning about this time.
      flags of mandi and suket state

       The present District Of Mandi was formed with the merger of two princely states Mandi and Suket on 15th April 1948, when the State of Himachal Pradesh came into existence. Ever since the formation of the district, it has not witnessd any changes in it’s jurisdiction. The chiefs of Mandi and Suket are said to be from a common ancestor of the Chandravanshi line of Rajputs of Sena dynasty of Bengal and they claim their descent from the Pandavas of the Mahabharata. The ancestors of the line believed to have ruled for 1,700 years in Indarprastha(Delhi), until one Khemraj was driven out by his Wazir, Bisarp, who then took over the throne. Khemraj, having lost his knogdom, fled eastward and settled in Bengal, where 13 of his successors are said to have ruled for 350 years. From there they had to flee to Ropar in Punjab, but here also the king, Rup Sen, was killed and one of his sons, Bir Sen, fled to the hills and reached Suket. The State of Suket is said to have been founded by Bir Sen, an ancestor of the Sena Dynasty of Bengal.
      old mandi himachal

      The seperation of Mandi from suket took place about the year 1200 AD. Upto that time, it was the single state of Suket. The then reigning chief Sahu Sen had a quarrel with his younger brother Bahu Sen, who left Suket to seek his fortunes elsewhere. Bahu Sen after leaving Suket settled at Manglan in Kullu, where his descendents lived for 11 generations. Then then chief, Kranchan Sen was killed fighting against the Kullu Raja and his Rani, who was pregnant at that time. fled alone to her father who was the chief of Seokot, who had no son. Here she gave birth to a baby boy who was named Ban, the tree under which he was born. Ban had hardly crossed the age of 15 when he defeated the chief of Kilti who used to plunder travellers.On the death of the chief of Seokot, Ban succeeded to the chiefship of Seokot. He, after some time killed the Rana of Sakor and took posesssion of his lands. he then changed his residence to Bhiu, on the banks of Beas and a few miles from the present Mandi town. Mandi emerged as a seperate state in the begining of the sixteenth century. Down the line of descendants of Ban came Ajbar Sen, nineteenth in descent from Bahu Sen, who founded Mandi Town in 1527 AD, the capital of the erstwhile state of Mandi and the headquarters of the now Mandi District.

      Ajbar Sen was the first great ruler of Mandi. He was probably the first to assume the designation of Raja. He consolidated the territories that he had inherited and added to them new ones that he wrested from the hands of his neighbours. He built a palace here and adorned it with four towers. He also built the temple of Bhut Nath and his Rani constructed that of Trilok Nath. Down the line of descendants was Raja Sidh Sen, who succeeded Raja Gur Sen in 1978 AD. Mandi had never been so powerful before his reign and after that never was. He captured great areas from the adjoining areas. it was during his reign that Guru Govind Singh, the tenth guru of the sikhs visited Mandi in the close of the 17th century. He had been imprisoned by Raja singh, the chief of Kullu, from whom he had sought assistance against Mughal troops and his followers believe that Guruji escaped by using miraculous powers. Raja Sidh Sen, who is also considered to be a posessor of great miraculous powers, entertained his with great hospitality. He built the great tank before the palace.

      He also built the temples of "Sidh Ganesha" and "Trilokinath". The entire history of both the states of Mandi and Suket is littered with wars with among themselves and other adjoining states. These two states had always been rivals and generally enemies, but there was no great result of their warfare. The fertile valley of Balh was the common ground of desire and dispute. On 21st February 1846 the chiefs of Mandi and Suket visited Mr. Erskine, Suprintendent of the Hill States for the British Government, owing their allegiance to the Britishers and securing their protection. on 9th march, 1846 a treaty was concluded between the British Government and the Sikh Durbar whereby the whole of the Doab area between the Beas and the Sutlej was ceeded to the British Government, and this included the ststes of Mandi and Suket also. On 1st November 1921, both the state of Mandi and Suket were transferred from the political control of Punjab Government to that of Government of India till 15th August 1947, India’s Independence Day.

      Geography:

      The district is situated between 31-13-50 and 32-04-30 north latitude and 76-37-20 and 77-23-15 east longitude. It is bounded by Kangra on the north-west, Hamirpur & Bilaspur in the west, Arki tehsil of Solan district in the south, Shimla district in the south-west and Kullu district in the east. The district has 2 main rivers viz. the Beas and the Satluj. The river Beas enters the district from close to Bajaura, at the boundary of Kullu and leaves the district at Sandhol. The Mandi town is also located on the banks of this river. For the greater part of it’s length, it runs between high banks and as it is of never great breadth, the current is swift, especially during the rains. Practically the whole of the district drains into the Beas with only the south-east corner situated on the Satluj watershed.

      Rivers and Tributaries:

      Within the district the principal tributaries of the Beas on the north bank are Uhl, Luni, Rana and Binu and on the south bank are the Hanse, Tirthan, Bakhli, Jiuni, Suketi, Ranodi, Son and Bakar. The greater part of the district is mountanous terrain with the main ranges of maountains running from the north to the south with the system being broken up by innumerable transverse spurs. The most conspicuous is the Jalori range which is crossed by a high road from from Kullu to Shimla by a pass named as Jalori pass. It divides the watersheds of the Satluj and the Beas and on it’s northern slopes is unusually well wooded with deodar and blue pine forests of great value. the highest peak in the range is Shikari Devi (11,060 feet), it’s summit being crowned by a shrine to a local goddess. The range throws off three main spurs which extend throughout the tract known as the Mandi Saraj. To the north of the Beas is the Nargu range, a continuation of the Bir Bhangal, seperating Mandi from Kullu proper and crossed by the Bhubu pass (9,480 feet). The mountains here run upto 13000 feet, the slopes often being very precipitous and the valleys deep.

      Mountains :

      Ghoghar-Ki-Dhar
      Almost parallel and running down the centre of the district is the Ghoghar-Ki-Dhar, of which the slopes are fairly gentle. It is not well wooded, but contains large expanses of excellent grazing and the salt quarries of Drang and Guman. The Sikandar Range commences from the trijunction with Suket and Bilaspur and from there runs northward for fifty miles. The range contains some good forests of chil pine. but the greater part of it consists of rich grass slopes. It’s name is attributed to Sikander Lodhi, who, 375 years before the reign of Akbar, is supposed to have crossed it on his way to the conquest of Kangra. The range of altitudes in the district is high, with the highest point being around 13,000 feet on the Kullu border and the lowest point 1,800 feet near Sandhol where the Beas leaves the district. The only area which is similar to the plains is the Balh valley. Several of the valleys are open and are often irrigable from kuhls, or small water channels, and contain some of the most fertile land in the state. Due to the hilly terrain, some of the hills are so precipitous that cultivation in large scale is impossible.


      Famous Temples and Lakes

      Dev Balakameshwar Temple:
      Himachal Pradesh – ‘The Land of Gods’ , famous by the name ‘devbhoomi’ all over the world. This state is said to be protected and sheltered by the power of numerous local deities. These deities possess some peculiar personality traits and have their own individual entity. Every region in Himachal believes in a distinct deity. All the faith of the local people is vested in these local gods called ‘devta’ in the regional language.Some of the deities and their characteristics that distinguish them from each other are discussed below- Dev Balakameshwar temple is 13 km from Mandi and located in its very heart,Practically synonymous with Mandi located in its very heart Dev Balakameshwar Temple,located in village & po tikkar.

      Triloknath Temple:
      triloknath temple
      It is a Shiva temple erected in stone in the Shikhara style. The cella contains a lefe-sized three faced stone image of Shiva who is riding on a bull with Parvati in his lap. There is also a second image, probably of Shiva, which is much worn out. The workman throughout is good but the carving has  suffered much from neglect and is much worn owing to the soft nature of the sandstone employed but is still one of the finest monuments. The image which it enshrines is connected with the rite of Sati, in which a woman whose husnabd would die would burn herself on the funral pire. Such a woman was brought to the temple before she mounted the pire and was shown the face at the back of the idol.

      Bhootnath Temple:
      bhootnath-temple
      Practically synonymous with Mandi and located in its very heart, Bhootnath Temple is as old as the town itself and dates to the 1520s. In March, the festival of Shivratri is a major event and the Bhootnath Temple is its focus. For an entire week, the town celebrates the arrival of hundreds of local deities on elaborately decorated palanquins.The most popular shrine in Mandi is that of Bhuth Nath who is venerated as the guardian of the town and represents Shiva in his attributes. The temple is of stone in the Shikara style, consisting of a small porch 
      and cella surmounted by a spire. The sabha mandap in front is apperently and addition. The porch is supported by fluted pillars with capitals carved in elephants, the arch between being trefoil.

      Panchvaktra Temple:
      panchvaktra temple
      At the confluence of the Beas and Suketi is a Shikara temple evidently of considerable age and dedicated to Shiva, under the name of Panchvaktra (the five-faced one). the main porch or mandap is supported on four heavy pillars, the capitals of which are carved in flower-pot design and the bases in rosettes of lAt the confluence of the Beas and Suketi is a Shikhara temple evidently of considerable age and dedicated  to Shiva, under the name of Panchvaktra (the five-faced one). the main porch or mandap is supported on four heavy pillars, the capitals of which are carved in flower-pot design and the bases in rosettes of lotuses. The main image is of some interest, since the five faces are not placed in one row as is usually the case with polycephalic statues, but in such a way that the fourth face is on the reverse side of the slab which is otherwise quite plain and fifth on top of the image slab. thus when seen from the front, only three faces are visible. The number of arms is ten. Such images of the five-faced Shiva are not uncommon in Mandi.

      Rewalsar Lake:
      lake rewalsar
      About 25 km from Mandi, 14 km from Ner Chowk is the Rewalsar lake, famous for its floating islands of reed. It is believed that all seven of them can be moved by prayer or breeze. There are three shrines here, a Buddhist monastery, where elaborate rituals are performed, a Sikh gurudwara and a Hindu temple. It was from this place that the sage Padma Sambhava, a zealous teacher of Buddhism, left as a missionary to preach the doctrine of "the enlightened" in Tibet. Lying in a mountain hollow, the lake is held sacred to all three communities; boating facilities are available. Tourist inn maintained by HPTDC provide accommodation and Indian cuisine.

      Prashar Lake:


      Prashar Lake lies 49 km north of Mandi, with a three-storied pagoda-like temple dedicated to the sage Prashar.

      Macchial Lake:
      Macchial Lake is a low altitude lake which is situated in Mandi district (7 km from the Jogindernagar town). This lake is considered sacred and is named after Macchendru Devta or Matasya Avtar of Lord Vishnu.

      Joginder Nagar:
      The large hydro-electric project in Joginder Nagar has an electric trolley takes the visitor up the steep, rocky face of 2,500 metres-high (8,202 ft) mountain and drops sharply on the other side to Barot, where the reservoir is.
      The railway line goes up to the power station, the water rushing down from the reservoir at Barot in the Uhl river through penstock pipes going down nearly a thousand metres (3,280 ft). For tourists who go up to Barot by the trolley, there is a comfortable rest house of the electricity department. The roads extend beyond to Mandi and passes the Larji gorge to the Kullu valley.
      Bassi power station is 8 kilometres from Jogindernagar. Next to it is Machhial where fishing is not permitted as it is considered a holy sacred spot. It is a popular as a feeding spot for fish.
      Ladh-bharol: 25 km from Joginder Nagar very beautiful town, santan datri ma simsa mata mandir in nearby Lad-bharol, 7 km from Ladh-bharol, Nageshwar Mahadev Coudh is near Bharol. The Triveni Mahadev where three rivers Bias, Binwa and one local are meeting with each other. A very ancient Lord shiva temple is there and very scenic beauty of the intersecting of three rivers.
      Santan Datri Man Shimsha (Sharda) is at Village Shimashjust on the top of hill of Triveni Mahadev. Childless women pray and sleep inside the temple in Navratras and man blessed them with different fruits indicating boy or girl.
      Nageshwar Mahadev Kud is in the foothills of village shimash and there is ancient goofa in which lot of natural shivlings. A unique and natural combined shivling of Shiva and Parvati, a unique and natural Sculpture of Nandi Bail and finally a unique and natural shivling with NAG; that is why it is known as Nageshwar Mahadev.

      Sunder Nagar:
      sundernagar mandi

      Famous for its temples, 26 km from Mandi towards Shimla and at a height of 1,174 metres on the raised edge of a fertile valley, the beautiful town of Sunder Nagar is known for its shady walks amidst towering trees. On top of a hill and visited by thousands of devotees every year, is the Sukhdev Vatika and temple of Mahamaya.
      The biggest hydro-electric project in all Asia, the Beas-Sutlej project, irrigating nearly one-fourth of the northern plains of India, has brought unprecedented prosperity to Sunder Nagar. The Beas-Sutlej link colony is the biggest colony in Himachal Pradesh.

      Janjehli:
      At a distance of 80 km from Mandi, Janjehli is a paradise for hikers, offering treks up to a height of 3,300 metres. All the road is motorable and fun to ride. The road is connected to Karsog which remains open all seasons except some weeks of winter. It takes about 3 hours to reach here from Mandi via Baggi, Chail Chowk and Thunag (Tehsil Headquarters). In the midst of thick forest, forests (15 km from Gohar) is Bajahi. There is a beautiful and well-furnished rest house to stay overnight. From here Janjehli is a scant 20 km away through bridle path. Chindi and Karsog are nice places for meditation. Janlehli is popular for adventure activities like-trekking, night safari, mountneering, skiing etc. At the distance of 10 km from janjehli is the Shikari Mata temple.
      The temple is all about Goddess "Shikari Devi" and people visits here in masses to accolades for their well being. It is a beautiful and scenic place with mountains which seem to be avoiding each other but the clouds more often get them in touch. Thunag is a beautiful place to visit, despite Tehsil Headquarters it is home to a stunning rest house with glorious location and thick canopy of Deodars, addition to that native land of Sh. Jai Ram Thakur (MLA & Incumbent State Minister). Jarol is beautiful place between Janjehli and Thunag.

      Barot:
      Barot is a picnic spot and tourist location in Mandi district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is situated 40 km from Jogindernagar and 66 km from Mandi, the district headquarters. The road to Barot branches off at Jogindernagar-Mandi high ways and from Jogindernagar the distance is 40 km. It is sometimes possible to use the trolley from Jogindernagar which reduces the distance to 12 km. The route includes terraced fields and thick cedar forests, rising to Jhatingri at the hilltop. The remains of the summer palace of the former rulers of Mandi are located here.Through the little village of Tikkan, the road carries on to Barot. The town has a range of outdoor activities, including a trout breeding centre from where fish are released into the Uhl. A 30 km section of the river is used for angling.
      Barot also forms the gateway to the Nargu Wildlife Sanctuary which lies across the Uhl. The sanctuary is home to the monal, black bear and ghoral. Within it are forest rest houses at Thaltuckhod and Silbandhwari. Through woods of cedar and pine a trek route cuts across the sanctuary to Kullu.

      Kotli:
      At a distance of 22 km from Mandi (Mandi-Jalandhar NH-70) is a sub-tehsil of Mandi district. Arnodi "khadd" flows along the tungal valley to meet the river Beas at kun ka tar. Famous temples are Shiv temple Kotli, Racehra dev temple kotli and Racehra hill, Janitri devi Temple at Janitri Hill, Jhagru Dev Temple, Kasla dev and kamrawh dev temple kotli, surgani devi temple, Mahan Dev temple, Tej bahadur singh Temple, troka wali devi temple, and Nagni devi temple.. Famous fairs are the Saigaloo, Mahan Dev, and Janitri Devi.

      Other Places and Temples:
      • Sunken Garden (Indira Market)
      • Tarna Temple, also called Shyama Kali temple
      • Bhima Kali Temple
      • Kamlah-Fort
      • Vishvakarma temple
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      Bharara Fair : This fair is held in village Bharara near Kumharsain and people of all castes and creed participate. The fair is held on the 1st of Jaistha(May), It is being celebrated from ancient times. Devta Koteshwar is brought in the fair and goats are sacrificed in its honour as a mark of respect. The fair is cultural and recreational and 'Natti' dances are performed. People also enjoy 'Hindola' ride.


      Bhoj Fair : This fair is held in village Guman in Rohru tehsil in the month of November. for three days in honour of Devta Bansor, Parshu Ram and Kilbaru. Devta Bansor is the presiding deity.Beside paying homage to the deities 'Natti' dances are performed by the people. The fair attracts a huge crowd.


      Lavi Fair : Lavi fair of Rampur is the most  important fair of the district and state. It is a commercial fair held on the 25th of Kartika (November). It is said that the fair was related to the signing of trade treaty between the erstwhile Bushahr State and Tibet.. The shepherds of Kinnaur migrate to warmer places before the on set of winter and on their way  they halt at Rampur. The woollen goods,dry fruits and medicinal herbs brought by them are purchased by the people and the traders of the plains and foodgrains,clothes and utensils are sold. It is a very old fair and entirely related  to the sale and purchase of goods. 'Natti' dances and cultural shows are the main attractions.
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      Mahasu Jatar : This fair is celebrated at a place about 6 Kms from Shimla-Kotkhai road near Mahasu village on the 3rd Tuesday in the month of Baisakha(May) for two days. The fair is a very old one and is held in front of the Durga Devi temple by a large gathering  who throng the place from the neighbouring areas. It is believed that a Rana of Badoli lived in Chakroth near Mahasu. He had built Durga temple there. After the abolition of his jagir the Rana left the village and the vilagers of Mahasu constructed a temple of Durga in their own village and to commemorate the occasion they started  the fair. 'Natti' dances and folk songs are performed. Archery game is the main attraction of entertainment. At the end of the fair a goat is sacrificed.


      Pathar-Ka-Khel-Halog : This fair is held in village Halog of tehsil Shimla. Halog was the capital of erstwhile Dhami state. The fair is held on the second day of  Diwali in the month of Kartik(November). In ancient times human sacrifice,it is said, used to be offered to goddess Kali every year at the spot where the fair is  now held. It is also said that on this day the widow of a ruler of the state performed 'Satti' and that before doing so she had ordered to make human sacrifice henceforth. Human sacrifice was stopped after sometimes. Stone throwing fight between two parties is the main attraction of the fair and whatever blood oozes out from the wounds caused by injuries on the bodies of the participants is collected and offered to the Kali. Apart from the stone throwing game the 'hindola' ride is also enjoyed.
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      Sipi Fair : This fair is held every year in Sihpur below Mashobra on the 1st of Jaistha(may) in honour of Sip Devta. It is very old fair and the Rana of Koti used to be the chief visitor. Thousands of people of the surrounding areas participate in the fair. A goat is slaughtered in honour of the deity. Archery game is played besides several cultural programmes, variety shows, 'Karyala', Performance of the jugglers, magicians and acrobats provide additional entertainment to the spectators.


      Summer Festival : It is held every year in the month of May at Shimla. It is variety cultural function with performance of local folks, cultural program by school children and daily performance by some  famous personality. It is held on the famous ridge ground.


      Winter Sports Festival : Ice-skating in Shimla is a big attraction for the sports-lovers during winter. Shimla is the only place in Asia which has the privilege of having a natural Ice-skating rink of the kind and offers a popular pastime to the participants and on lookers alike.  Ice-skating normally begins in early December and carries on to February. Clear skies and low temperatures provide series of uninterrupted sessions. There are two sessions every day, in the morning and in the evening depending upon the frozen ice on the ground . The hanging baloon on the Municipal Building adjacent to scandal point works as signal , whether  the skating is going to be held on that day or not.Membership is available for the season as well as for shorter terms and even for single sessions. Skates are available at the rink.Fancy dress carnivals, 'gymkhanas' ice-hockey and dances enliven every season.


      Rohru Fair :This fair is held in Rohru on the 9th and 10th of Baiskha (April) on the banks of river Pabbar in honour of Devta Shikru. People of nearby villages are the devotees of the Devta. It is very old fair and is held to commemorate the supremacy of the deity. This fair is also a commercial one and apart from the performance of 'Natti' dances and cultural activities,brisk trading is also done. Men and Women costumed in their best attire participate in the fair.

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