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UPPSC PCS 2020 final result: Girls dominate boys, bag top two positions

Highlights Sanchita and Shivakshi Dixit bag top two positions Selected candidates will be appointed on 24 different positions UPPSC exam result 2021: The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) on Monday announced the results of Combined State/Upper Subordinate Services Examination 2020. The UPPSC Combined State/Upper Subordinate Services Exam Result 2020 has been released on official website of UPPSC - uppsc.up.nic.in. Candidates who appeared in the exam, can visit the official website of the panel, and check their scorecard. You can CLICK HERE for the direct link to check the UPPSC Combined State/Upper Subordinate Services Exam Result 2020.  More than 800 candidates were called for the interviews against 487 vacancies for 24 positions. UPPSC PCS 2020 final results were declared at the official website on uppsc.up.nic.in.

Time up for the Don

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City artist transfers Ghalib s ghazals to her canvas

City artist transfers Ghalib’s ghazals to her canvas New Delhi: People s fascination for ghazals is not new. They have been enjoying this genre of music for long. When it comes to ghazals of Ghalib, there is a big following. Now, a well-known painter is fusing her arts with the world of ghazals. She is depicting Ghalib s ghazals through her paintings. We are talking about a painter Jyotika Sehgal. She makes an interesting relationship between pen and paint. She started building this relationship when she was doing her doctoral thesis on the visual translation of the poetic text of Ghalib’s ghazals.

A new book explores the mediascape of Bangladesh

BOOK REVIEW: NON-FICTION Mostafa Shabuj Mostafa Shabuj We barely see cross-disciplinary initiatives that try to understand our media, culture, society and politics. In this wake, Dr Ratan Kumar Roy s Television in Bangladesh: News and Audiences (Routledge, 2021) offers a rich ethnography of television news practices in Bangladesh, with a foreword by Marcus Banks, Professor of Visual Anthropology at Oxford University. Dr Roy has been trained in anthropology and sociology from the University of Dhaka and the South Asian University, New Delhi. He formerly worked as a broadcast journalist in Bangladesh and is currently working as a fellow at the Jamia Millia Islamia University (New Delhi). In this latest work, he draws a synoptic history of television media, public engagement, and politics in Bangladesh, and shows how political regimes and public participation have contributed to the development of television media culture.

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