Monday, October 12, 2009

PRELIMS Test Series

We announce our Test Series Programme for Prelims 2010.
We provide a total package of 1600 questions on General Studies & Indian History respectively (i.e. 3200 questions in total).

The questions will be divided into a total of 64 Tests on different sections.

Interested candidates may please contact us as soon as possible.

India's MARS Mission ??

Bangalore, Aug 31 : India will embark on an unmanned mission to Mars after 2015 to explore the red planet in quest of its space ambitions, a senior space official said.
Clarifying the statement made by Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman. Madhavan Nair at Panaji earlier in the day on the Mars mission, the space official said such a mission was not feasible before 2015 as the space agency will be pre-occupied with its second lunar mission (Chandrayaan-2) in 2013 and a manned mission to space by 2015.

You Succeed, We Applaud

TRADEMARK is just 18 months old. And we have the pleasure to proclaim 4 successes in State Civil Service Examination & 4 successes in IAS Prelims 2009.

Rajarshi Mitra (Roll No : 0206494) of Trademark has bagged the WBCS - 2008 (Exe.). Dipankar Baidya (Roll No : 0208820) has also got through WBCS-2008.

In fact, Dipankar Baidya has also qualified IAS Prelims 2009

We also congratulate Abhilash Mohapatra, Fahad & Gaurav for succeeding in the IAS Prelims 2009.

All the Best to them and others who have tasted success.

TRADEMARK is resourced by Faculty Members who are Doctorates, Lawyers, Former Bureaucrats and Economists.

IONS

The U.S. and U.K. have sought observer status in the fledgling Indian Ocean Naval Symposium (IONS), an initiative of the Indian Navy to bring together littoral states in the region to arrive at a common understanding of regional maritime environment.
The move by the two countries came after a similar request by China was pending, Indian Naval officials said even as United Arab Emirates decided to host the second IONS in March 2010.

Indian students demand justice

Melbourne: Shaken by a wave of racial assaults, thousands of Indian students, chanting “Bharat Mata Ki Jai,” rallied here on 31st May, Sunday demanding justice for the victims of recent attacks as Australia scrambled to contain the rising anger and frustration within the community.
The “peace rally,” organised by bodies such as the Federation of Indian Students in Australia (FISA) and the National Union of Students, kicked off from outside the Royal Melbourne Hospital, where 25-year-old Shravan Kumar is in a critical condition after being stabbed with a screwdriver by a group of teens on Sunday last.