How does APPSC work in Andhra Pradesh?
The Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) is the state agency responsible for conducting competitive examinations and interviews for recruitment to various civil services of Andhra Pradesh under the State Governmnt. The Commission also advises the Government on set up of service rules, recruitment and promotion of personnel, the compilation of seniority lists and the framing of regulations for disciplinary matters of the said personnel.
The APPSC is chaired by a Chairman and 4 other members who are appointed by the Andhra Pradesh Governor. The commission is responsible for conducting various examinations like Group-I Services, Group-II Services, Forest Officers in A.P. Forest Services, Panchayat Raj,hraj Executive Officers, etc.
The commission is also responsible for issuing notifications and conducting the recruitment process, selection, induction and promotion of personnel in the civil services. APPSC also has powers to revise the service rules and regulations for statutory services and to issue necessary orders for the implementation of such rules.
How many wireless operators are there in India?
As of April 2020, there are 11 active wireless operators in India: Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Idea, Reliance Jio, BSNL, MTNL, Aircel, Tata DoCoMo, Telenor India, Videocon Telecommunications, Quadrant Televentures, and Reliance Communications.
What is the difference between animate and object drawing?
Animate drawing is a representation of the human form, usually in a dynamic pose or with movement. It usually features character designs and other elements of animation, such as backgrounds and props. Object drawing is the depiction of inanimate objects such as animals, plants, machinery, landscapes, and architecture. It is highly technical, often involving complex linework and textures.
What are the basic rules of Curling?
1.Start the game by throwing your first stone in the 'House' which is the 12-foot circle, at the other end of the sheet.
2.Both teams alternate throwing, two stones (one at a time) for each end.
3.After all 16 stones have been thrown, the team with the most points is declared the winner.
4.If any stones come to rest outside the house, they are removed from play.
5.During play, each team can use the broom to sweep the ice in front of a stone to reduce friction, affect the speed and/or alter the curl of the stone.
6.Teams always prefer to score two or more stones in any given end.
7.Each team is allowed one timeout per end. The timeout must be declared before the delivery of the stone.
8.At the completion of any end, teams are required to show how many score stones they have thrown. This can be done by marking the stones with a marker or some other object.