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UPRVUNL Recruitment 2020 for 367 Technician, Staff Nurse & Various Vacancy

Uttar Pradesh Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam has invited applications for the posts of 367 Technician Grade-II, Staff Nurse & Various Vacancy from 10th, ITI, Graduate, BE / B.Tech, Diploma passed candidates. Daily Current Affairs and Quiz  Post Name No Of Vacancy Educational Qualification Pay Scale Assistant Engineer (Trainee) E & M 35 Bachelor’s Degree in

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Institute for Plasma Research

IPR Recruitment 2020 for 19 Scientific Assistant, Technician & Scientific Officer Vacancy

Institute for Plasma Research has invited application from eligible candidates for the post of 19 Scientific Assistant, Technician & Scientific Officer vacancy from ITI, Diploma, B.Sc. passed candidates. Daily Current Affairs and Quiz Name of the Post: Scientific Officer (D&E)No of Posts: 06Pay Scale: 67700/- Level-11Educational Qualification: BE / B.Tech in Mechanical / Electrical Engineering

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Cochin Shipyard Recruitment 2020 for 48 Industries Promotion Officer Vacancy

Cochin Shipyard Recruitment 2020 for 48 Industries Promotion Officer Vacancy

Cochin Shipyard has invited application for the post of 358 Trade Apprentices & Technician (Vocational) Apprentices vacancy from ITI, 12th passed candidates. Daily Current Affairs and Quiz Name of the Post: Trade ApprenticesNo of Posts: 350Pay Scale: 8000/- (Per Month)Educational Qualification: Pass in ITI in the concerned trade.Age Limit: as per Apprenticeship Rules Name of

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Google developed undersea fiber optic cables to detect quake, tsunamis

Google developed undersea fiber optic cables to detect quake, tsunamis

American multinational technology company Google claims it has developed a way to use subsea fiber optic cables to detect earthquakes and tsunamis. While such systems already exist, the company claims its technique uses existing fiber optic cables and works “over tens of thousands of kilometres” as opposed to the “up to 100 km” limit that

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