Tuesday, 26 April 2011

APGENCO | APGENCO RESULTS 2011 | APGENCO SUB ENGINEER RESULT 2011 | APGENCO RESULTS


Andhra Pradesh (DLN): Andhra Pradesh Power Generation Corporation Ltd (APGENCO) has announced Sub Engineers  Results 2011 against Notification No.4/CGM(Adm)/2010.

APGENCO Results 2011 can be checked here online. Just enter your Hallticket Number and Date of Birth to get results here at the link given below here of the official website of APGENCO.
The marks of Zone-IV candidates will be revealed later as per info available at the website. For these candidates results will be available after completion of By-Election process in Kadapa District.
Applicants are required to submit the Documents for verification. These candidates are requested to submit the attested photocopies of the documents. The documents should reach to “The O/o Chief General Manager (Administration), Room No.250, ‘A’ Block, Vidyuth Soudha, Khairathabad, Hyderabad- 500 082”. Last date for receipt of documents is 10th May 2011 by 5.00 P.M.
List of Candidates for Certificate Verification for the Post of Trainee Sub-Engineer can be checked at the following given links:
Trainee Sub Engineer – Electrical
Trainee Sub Engineer – Mechanical
Trainee Sub Engineer – Electronics
Trainee Sub Engineer – Civil
Instructions are available at the following link for candidates who have to submit the documents for verifications: Click Here




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John James Audubon painting in Google doodle


John James Audubon and his paintings are the subject of worldwide discussion on Tuesday (April 26) as search engine Google superimposed the French-American ornithologist and painter's works on its logo to mark his birthday.
Audubon was born on April 26, 1785 in present day Haiti and was raised in France but he embraced the newly-formed United States of America. His seminal work, Birds of America, contains over 700 bird species from North America. He died in January 1851.


Google is celebrating the 226th birthday of John James Audubon, the French-American ornithologist, artist, and naturalist with a special logo. Fitting that Google is honoring Audubon, considering that in his day Audubon had a Google-like mission to paint every bird species in North America (Google's mission today is, obviously, much larger: to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful).
Just as Audubon had a love of nature, Google also has been showing its "green" side, with massive investments in solar and wind energy. Google this year, as has been tradition for the past 10 years, also tried to raise awareness of the environment with a special Earth Day logo April 22.
Audubon made a major contribution to our knowledge of birds and is very worthy of this honor. The simple logo appears to be influenced by his bird paintings.
220px-John_James_Audubon_1826.jpgAudubon, born on April 26, 1785, was also well known for his paintings of 435 varieties of birds in "Birds of America." A complete copy of the first edition of "Birds of America" was sold in London, setting a record auction price -- £7,321,250 ($11.5 million) -- for a printed book on Dec. 6, 2010.
His life was dedicated to the painting, classifying, and descriptions of the birds of the world. Gathering information from as many sources as he could find, Audubon mapped the habitats of American birds.
This quote, attributed to Audubon, sums it up best: "I know that I am not a scholar, but meantime I am aware that no man living knows better than I do the habits of our birds."
The impact of his work can best be seen in the references to him in the works of Charles Darwin.
Apart from being the inspiration for The Audubon Society established in 1905, there are numerous towns, parks, and bridges throughout the U.S. bearing his name, including John James Audubon State Park in Kentucky.
Wonder if Twitter will also opt to also celebrate this milestone, given their bird association?


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