28 October 2020

Primary teacher na badli na niyam ma ferfar#ગુજરાત શિક્ષણ વિભાગનો લેટેસ્ટ પરિપત્ર ૨૬-૧૦-૨૦૨૦

બદલી ના નિયમોમાં ફેરફાર
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ઉચ્ચ પ્રાથમિક શિક્ષણ /વિદ્યાસહાયક ,પ્રાથમિક શિક્ષક/વિદ્યાસહાયક ની બદલી ના નિયમોમાં સુધારા પ્રસિદ્ધ કરવા બાબત

ગુજરાત શિક્ષણ વિભાગનો લેટેસ્ટ પરિપત્ર ૨૬-૧૦-૨૦૨૦

૨૩-૦૫-૨૦૧૨ ,18-૦૨-૨૦૧૪ તેમજ ૨૭-૦૪-૨૦૧૬ નાં ઠરાવો માં અગત્યનો સુધારો






he thought of investing in the stock market scares you, you are not alone. Individuals with very limited experience in stock investing are either terrified by horror stories of the average investor losing 50% of their  value—for example, in the two  that have already occurred in this millennium1 —or are beguiled by "hot tips" that bear the promise of huge rewards but seldom pay off. It is not surprising, then, that the pendulum of  is said to swing between fear and greed.



The reality is that investing in the hed in a disciplined manner, it is one of the most efficient ways to build up one's .2 While the value of one's home typically accounts for most of the net worth of the average individual, most of the affluent and very rich generally have the majority of their wealth invested in stocks.3 In order to understand the mechanics of the stock market, let's begin by delving into the definition of a stock and its different types.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Stocks, or shares of a company, represent ownership equity in the firm, which give shareholders voting rights as well as a residual claim on corporate earnings in the form of capital gains and dividends.





Stock markets are where individual and institutional investors come together to buy and sell shares in a public venue. Nowadays these exchanges exist as electronic marketplaces.





Share prices are set by supply and demand in the market as buyers and sellers place orders. Order flow and bid-ask spreads are often maintained by specialists or market makers to ensure an orderly and fair market.



Definition of 'Stock'

A  or share (also known as a company's ") is a financial instrument that represents ownership in a company or corporation and represents a proportionate claim on its  (what it owns) and  (what it generates in profits).4

Stock ownership implies that the  owns a slice of the company equal to the number of shares held as a proportion of the company's total . For instance, an individual or entity that owns 100,000 shares of a company with one million outstanding shares would have a 10% ownership stake in it. Most companies have outstanding shares that run into the millions or billions.

Common and Preferred Stock

While there are two main types of stock— and —the term "equities" is synonymous with common shares, as their combined  and  are many magnitudes larger than that of preferred shares.5

The main distinction between the two is that common shares usually carry  that enable the common shareholder to have a say in corporate meetings (like the  or AGM)—where matters such as election to the  or appointment of  are voted upon—while preferred shares generally do not have voting rights. Preferred shares are so named because they have preference over the common shares in a company to receive as well as assets in the event of a .5 પરિપત્રો માટે અહીં ક્લીક કરો

Common stock can be further classified in terms of their voting rights. While the basic premise of common shares is that they should have equal voting rights—one vote per share held—some companies have dual or multiple classes of stock with different voting rights attached to each class. In such a for example, may have 10 votes per share, while the  "subordinate voting" shares may only have one vote per share. Dual- or multiple-class share structures are designed to enable the founders of a company to control its fortunes, strategic direction and ability to innovate

 બદલી ના જુના નિયમો નો પરિપત્ર 

 બદલીના નવા નિયમો   


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27 October 2020

19 October 2020

nishtha new module 7 to 9

nishtha new module 7 to 9 GJ_શાળા આધારિત મૂલ્યાંકન(NISHTHA) click here GJ_પર્યાવરણ અભ્યાસનું શિક્ષણશાસ્ત્ર(NISHTHA) click here GJ_ગણિતનું પદ્ધતિશાસ્ત્ર(NISHTHA) click here textbook
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18 October 2020

10 October 2020

NISHTHA ONLINE TRAINING PROGRAM FOR TEACHERS. NISHTHA MODULE 4 TO 6 ONLINE COURSES JOIN. NISHTHA TRAINING MODULE NISHTHA


NISHTHA ONLINE TRAINING PROGRAM FOR TEACHERS. NISHTHA MODULE 4 TO 6 ONLINE COURSES JOIN. NISHTHA TRAINING MODULE NISHTHA





According to the letter number 206/2020 dated October 1 issued by the State Educational Research and Training Council Gurugram in this context, this time this training will be given on the initiation portal. This training will start from 6 October. This time out of the total 18 modules prepared by NCERT, training will be given on 3 modules.






In order to improve learning outcomes at the initial level, the second phase of training fidelity training to teachers at the national level will go online this time due to Corona epidemic. For this, training will be given on the Deeksha App, portal of the Education Department.


In the Integrated Integrated Training Program, all teachers and school heads of class one to eight will be focused on the intellectual development of children rather than books. In this program, teachers will be motivated and trained to encourage and promote critical thinking in children. This will be the second phase of loyalty. Earlier, the first phase was traditionally given at various training places in the district last year. In which all teachers and head teachers from classes one to eight participated





NISHTHA ONLINE TRAINING PROGRAM FOR TEACHERS. NISHTHA MODULE 4 TO 6 ONLINE COURSES JOIN. NISHTHA TRAINING MODULE NISHTHA 



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NISHTHA MODULE 6








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06 October 2020

22 tipe ni service have ghare betha -22 services were made online of The rural people of Gujarat

22 tipe ni service have ghare betha
The rural people of Gujarat do not have to go to government offices frequently, 22 services were made online


The Gujarat government is going to launch a digital service bridge in the program. The aim is to simplify government work in this direction. Digital service bridge program will be started in 2700 villages out of 3500 villages of Gujarat and in 167 talukas. The service, which will start on October 8, will cover 8000 villages by December and will make 22 services digitally available. These 22 services include ration card, widow certificate, proof of temporary residence, proof of income.



22 services were made online ::

Regarding this, Chief Minister Vijay Rupani said that an affidavit regarding this service can be made to Talati. You no longer need to go to a notary for that. The state government has decided to give the power of affidavit to Talati for these services. 3500 villages are to be placed on this platform, though 2700 villages have been included due to by-election work. Gujarat will be the only and first state in India to provide such service. 14000 gram panchayats will be phased out. All gram panchayats will be covered by next year. This is a total project of Rs 2,000 crore, in which 90 per cent of the cost is borne by the central government, and 10 per cent by the state government.










At the time of making this announcement, Chief Minister Vijay Rupani has claimed that the least corruption is in Gujarat. He said that while Gujarat has got a weapon like digital service bridge to reduce corruption, corruption will be reduced in the coming days











In remote rural areas of the state, it has been decided to start an innovative experiment of digital service bridge in the state using modern technology so that the public interest services of various departments of the government are available from the village level to the gram panchayat itself. Rural citizens do not have to rush to the taluka-district headquarters for day-to-day services or certificates, for example, time and round-trip vehicle rental costs are saved as well as a variety of services at the primary stage with prices that do not go wrong. It has been decided to







start in 2 thousand gram panchayats from next 5th October by covering Sevasetu. It is decided to cover more than 6000 gram panchayats in this digital service bridge by December 2020.







The most important thing in the digital service bridge is that connections will be provided through optical fiber network so that high speed internet of 100 MBPS is easily available in the villages of the state.


So far, 42 km panchayats of 27 districts have been covered by 31 km underground optical fiber
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