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Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Lot of businessmen attracting towards and shifting their interest into Civil Services



Civil Service is the most reputed job in India since from the independence. A large number of aspirants participate every year in the civil services examination from various fields. According to a survey carried out by industry chamber, ASSOCHAM, the reasons of the popularity of civil services exams  are that the IAS provides visible and invisible perks, social status and benefits with 100% job security, which remain totally incompatible with private sector counterparts. It is the only job where one can get a good salary, a chance to work for country and the respect from everyone. Almost every student in a Indian home grown up with a dream of becoming an IAS or IPS. Participation of college going students in Civil Services Examination is a normal thing because this is the time everyone is looking to set his or her career. For this Civil Services Examination is always a first choice. Everyone wants to be best, earn more money and respect and in Civil Services, one gets all these things. Apart from college students, lot of businessmen are also attracting towards and shifting their interest into Civil Services. A businessman may have large amount of money but he cannot stop a Rajdhani Express on the station he wants without paying bribe in the worst case. On the other hand, a District Magistrate who is a Civil Servant needs to pass an order to stop the same on the station of his choice. The fact is that both businessman and civil servant contributing in development of nation but a civil servant enjoys some extra powers given to him by the Government. These things make the Civil Services first choice for the people belongs to any field. At present, aspirants from engineering background, medical background, and even businessmen like Ajay Katesaria participated in the Civil Services Examination. Ajay Katesaria was secured AIR 28 in the year 2011. People from various fields want to become a civil servant, not only to enjoy powers, but also to contribute in nations development. Civil Services act as a platform for the people who want to make changes in the system. There is an interesting fact that a Civil Servant has span of 35 years to improve the system but a Leader has only 5 years. So, the people who really want a corruption free environment and have will to make their way attract towards the Civil Services.

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

What is Chikungunya?



Chikungunya is an infection caused by the chikungunya virus. The virus is spread between people by two types of mosquitos: Aedes albopictus and Aedes aegypti. They mainly bite during the day. The virus may circulate within a number of animals including birds and rodents. Its symptoms are fever and joint pain, headache, muscle pain, joint swelling and rashes. This diease typically occur two to twelve days after exposure. The symptoms of Chikunguniya can be mistaken for those of dengue fever and Zika fever. After a single infection it is believed most people become immune.

Most people are better within a week; however, occasionally the joint pain may last for months. The risk of death is around 1 in 1,000. The very young, old, and those with other health problems are at risk of more severe disease. The best means of prevention is overall mosquito control.

There is no cure for chikungunya, and no vaccine to prevent it. So, its treatment is focused on relieving the symptoms. An infected person needs to rest, drink lots of fluids, and take medicines prescribed by doctor to relieve fever and pain until the symptoms fade. Treat the symptoms:

Chikungunya is not a contagious disease. Humans are thought to be the major source, or reservoir, of chikungunya virus for mosquitoes. An infected person cannot spread the infection directly to other persons. The mosquito usually transmits the disease by biting an infected person and then biting someone else.