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Sunday, August 28, 2011

Syllabus | Uttar Pradesh Assistant Prosecution Officer | UPAPO


THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2009

Syllabus
Uttar Pradesh Assistant Prosecution Officer (APO) Examination


Scheme of Examination
It is a three stage examination-
(a) Preliminary Examination (Objective type)
(b) Mains examination (Written Type)
(c) Personality Test (Interview)


Preliminary Examination

It will consist of two papers:

Part- I (General Knowledge):
It will include day-to-day happenings around India and the World with special reference to-
  • General Science (8 Marks)
  • Current event of national and International Importance (10 Marks)
  • History of india (8 Marks)
  • Indian National Movement (8 Marks)
  • Indian polity & Economy (8 Marks)
  • World Geography and Population (8 Marks)

Part- II (Law):
It will cover the following Acts with number of questions indicated as under-
  1. Indian Penal Code (35)
  2. Criminal Procedure Code (25)
  3. Indian Evidence Act (25)
  4. Police Act & Regulations (15)

Syllabus For Main Examination


(A) Written Examination:
It consist of four papers-
  1. General Knowledge (100 Marks)
  2. General Hindi (100 Marks) [Question paper will be of High School Standard]
  3. Criminal law & Procedure (Police Act & Regulations) (100 Marks) [Question Paper will be of Law Degree Standard]
  4. Law of Evidence (which will include Direct and Applied questions) (100 Marks) [Question Paper will be of Law Degree Standard]
Note: All question papers shall be of three hours.

(B) Personality Test (25 marks)

Note:
1. The suitability of the candidate shall be assessed with reference to his capacity, character, personality and physical fitness.
2. The marks obtained in written test will be added to that obtained in personality test to consider the place of the candidate.

Disclaimer: Author has tried his best to provide syllabus that is true and accurate as of the date of writing; however, all the syllabii on the the present blog should be double checked for their accuracy and current applicability. For details click here.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Majlis conducted on 20th Ramzan 2011 at Masjid Husaini Begum Part 2/2


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Majlis conducted on 20th Ramzan 2011 at Masjid Husaini Begum Part 1/2


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Nauha in noon on 20th Ramzan 2011 at Masjid Husaini Begum


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Majalis Conducted at Masjid Husaini Begum on 19th of Ramzan 2011


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Nauha at Masjid Husaini Begum on 19th of Ramzan 2011 by Raza sb


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Monday, August 15, 2011

The Flag of India


Flag of India

India's flag was adopted on July 22, 1947, after India became independent from Great Britain.

India's flag is a horizontal tricolour in equal proportion of deep saffron (orange) on the top, white in the middle and dark green at the bottom.

Each colour represents something different:

Saffron represents stands for courage and sacrifice

White represents peace, unity and truth.

Green stands for faith and fertility.

The blue symbolizes the sky and the ocean.

Dharma Chakra

In the center of the white band is a blue wheel with 24 spokes. This is the Dharma Chakra (or "Wheel of Law") , the wheel of law in the Sarnath Lion Capital. The Chakra represents the continuing progress of the nation and the importance of justice in life. This center symbol or the 'CHAKRA', is a Buddhist symbol dating back to 200th century BC.


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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Lucknow Police

The motto of Uttar Pradesh police is '"Protection of Good, Destruction of Bad"' Uttar Pradesh police, in order to maintain the law and order has divided itself in 8 different zones; being the largest police force. These zones are headed by an officer of Indian police service on the rank of inspector general of police. Since 1861 when Indian police was formed, Lucknow Police Uttar Pradesh is operational. Senior superintendent of police is the head of the police district. under the district magistrate who is an officer of Indian administrative service There are 2 to 3 police ranges constituted in each police zone, so there are 2 to 4 districts in each range, a total of 71 police districts in the state. They strive to work with all the hard work n strength to improve the crime rate in the city and make it safe and secure for public.

Different Units/wings of U.P Police are :

1. Training Directorate
2. Criminal Investigation Department (CID)
3. Special Enquiry Cell
4. Anti Corruption Organization (ACO)
5. Human Rights Cell
6. Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS)
7. Intelligence Department
8. Economic Offences Wing (EOW)
9. Technical Services
10. Govt. railway police
11. Police Telecom
12. Special Task Force (STF)
13. Uttar Pradesh Fire Service
14. Traffic Directorate
15. Inter-State Border Force (UPPISBF)
16. Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC)

There are zone has 2 ranges and 10 district in the lucknow police::

1 lucknow[range] lucknow, unnau, sitapur, hardoi ,rae bareilly,kheri [districts]
2 faizabad [range] faizabad ,bairabanki ,sultanpur, ambedkar nagar[districts]

You can correspond with lucknow Police through the below given ways:

few details:

Hazratganj, Lucknow – 226001 +(91)-(522)-2222555
Alam Bagh, Lucknow – 226005 +(91)-(522)-2451205
Aminabad, Lucknow – 226018 +(91)-(522)-2224635
Aliganj, Lucknow – 226024 +(91)-(522)-2324930
Hussainganj, Lucknow – 226001 +(91)-(522)-2215352
Cantt Rd, Lucknow – 226001 +(91)-(522)-2456332
Gomti Nagar, Lucknow – 226010 +(91)-(522)-2393400
Lucknow Chowk H O, Lucknow – 226003 +(91)-(522)-2255472
Kotwali, Kaisarbagh, Lucknow – 226001 +(91)-(522)-2222767
Dgp headquarters
Phone 0522-2206104
Fax 0522-2206120, 2206174.
Email id->police@up.nic.in

Special enquiry
IX-Floor, Jawahar Bhawan,
Ashok Marg, Lucknow
Ph 0522-2287658
Fax05222286207


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