Wednesday, 6 September 2023

Gate Way to Success - Happy Krishna Janmashtami



Gate Way to Success Institute wishes you and your family a Very Happy Krishna Janamashtami. Lets learn about Krishna Janmashtami & Lord Krishna on this pious occasion. 


This year, there will be two days dedicated to the celebration. This is because Ashtami tithi will begin from noon on September 6 and will continue till 4:14 pm on September 7. 

Other than this, the believers of Smarta tradition will observe the fast on September 6 and ISKCON followers will celebrate Krishna Janmashtami on September 7.


Krishna Janmashtami, also known simply as Krishnashtami, Janmashtami, or Gokulashtami, is an annual Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu. In certain Hindu texts, such as the Gita Govinda, Krishna has been identified as supreme God and the source of all avatars. Krishna's birth is celebrated and observed on the eighth day (Ashtami) of the dark fortnight (Krishna Paksha) in Shravana Masa (according to the amanta tradition) or Bhadrapada Masa (according to the purnimanta tradition). This overlaps with August or September of the Gregorian calendar. 

It is an important festival, particularly in the Vaishnavism tradition of Hinduism. The celebratory customs associated with Janmashtami include a celebration festival, reading and recitation of religious texts, dance and enactments of the life of Krishna according to the Bhagavata Purana, devotional singing till midnight (the time of Krishna's birth), and fasting (upavasa), amongst other things. It is widely celebrated across India and abroad.

The meaning of the sanskrit word "janmashtami" can be understood by splitting it into the two words, "janma" and "ashtami." The word "janma" means birth and the word "ashtami" means eight; thus, Krishna Janmashtami is the celebration of Krishna's birth on the eighth day of the dark fortnight (Krishna Paksha) in the month of Bhadrapada (August–September).

Information about Krishna's life is noted in the Mahabharata, the Puranas, and Bhagavata Purana. Krishna is the eighth son of Devaki (mother) and Vasudeva (father). Surrounding the time of his birth, persecution was rampant, freedoms were being denied, and King Kamsa's life was threatened. Krishna was born within a prison in Mathura, India where his parents were constrained by his uncle, Kamsa. During Devaki's wedding, Kamsa was warned by a celestial voice that Devaki's eighth son would be the cause of his death. In an effort to defy this prophesy, Kamsa imprisoned Devaki and her husband and promptly killed the first six of her newborns after their birth. The guards responsible for keeping watch over Devaki's cell fell asleep and the cell doors were miraculously opened at the time of Krishna's birth. These events allowed Vasudeva to send Krishna across the Yamuna River to his foster parents, Yashoda (mother) and Nanda (father). This legend is celebrated on Janmashtami by people keeping fasts, singing devotional songs of love for Krishna, and keeping a vigil into the night. 

Throughout Krishna's childhood and young adult life, Balarama, Krishna's half-brother, was a "constant companion" for him. Balarama joined Krishna in the major events that are celebrated in Vraja, Brindavan, Dravarka, and Mathura such as stealing butter, chasing calves, playing in the cow pens, and participating in wrestling matches.

In Jammu region, Janamashtami is popularly known by the name "Thogre/Thakure da Vrat" (meaning Vrat dedicated to Thakur i.e. Shri Krishna). Observing a Phalaahari Vrat for complete one day is the major ritual in the festival. The day is marked by numerous Phalaahari Dhaams or Bhandaras in the streets of Jammu region's prominent towns.

Janamashtami is celebrated as Zaram Satam (Janam Saptami) by the native Kashmiri Pandits of Kashmir. The festival is associated with observing a vrat the whole day and visiting the Thokur Kuth (Krishna Mandir) at midnight. At night, puja is performed in the temples which includes performing abhishek (ritual bath) to the murti of Krishna, and singing bhajans (devotional songs). Food items appropriate for fasting, such as gaer or singhada lapsi (made from waterchestnut flour), fruits, and dried fruits are consumed on this day.

Janmashtami is a national holiday in Bangladesh. On Janmashtami, a procession starts from Dhakeshwari Temple in Dhaka, the National Temple of Bangladesh, and then proceeds through the streets of Old Dhaka. The procession dates back to 1902, but was stopped in 1948. The procession was resumed in 1989.

Among the Malbars of the French island Réunion, a syncretism of Catholicism and Hinduism can develop. Janmashtami is considered to be the date of birth of Jesus Christ.

In Arizona, United States, Governor Janet Napolitano was the first American leader to greet a message on Janmashtami, while acknowledging ISKCON. The festival is also celebrated widely by Hindus in the Caribbean countries of Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica and Suriname. Many Hindus in these countries originate from Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar; descendants of indentured immigrants from Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Bengal, and Orissa. It is also celebrated by Hindus in South Africa. 

ISKCON temples worldwide celebrate Krishna Janmashtami, as well the birthday of ISKCON founder-acharya A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, which falls on the following day according to the Vaishnava calendar.


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Tuesday, 5 September 2023

Gate Way to Success - World Samosa Day



World Samosa Day is celebrated on September 5 every year. It is a day to celebrate the beloved fried pastry that is popular all over the world. Samosas are made with a dough of flour and water, and they are filled with a variety of savory ingredients, such as potatoes, onions, peas, and spices. They are then deep-fried until golden brown. They are not only delicious but also a culinary symbol of the cultural diversity and culinary creativity of the regions where they are enjoyed. 

It is believed that samosas originated in the Middle East, possibly as far back as the 10th century. They were introduced to India by traders during the 13th or 14th century, and quickly captured the hearts and taste buds of the locals. Samosas are a popular snack food in many countries. They are often served as appetizers or street food. They can also be eaten as a main course, especially in India. It come in various shapes and sizes, with triangular and cone-shaped being the most common. The fillings also vary widely, including vegetarian options like potato, peas, and lentils, as well as non-vegetarian options like minced meat. 

Not only a perfect company to our evening chai, samosas are also a witness to all our juicy gossips with family and friends. 


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Gate Way to Success : Happy Teacher's Day - 2023



In India, Teachers’ Day is observed on September 5 of every year. This day is celebrated as a mark of tribute to the contribution made by teachers to the society. It is the day on which Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was born in the year 1888. His birthplace is Thiruttani, located in Andhra Pradesh state. 

Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was a great teacher, philosopher and Bharat Ratna recipient. He was the first Vice President and second President of independent India. During 1962-67, when he was serving the country as a President of India, his students and friends requested him to celebrate his birthday. To which he replied, “Instead of celebrating my birthday, it would be my proud privilege if September 5 is observed as Teachers’ Day.” Since then, his birthday has been observed as Teachers’ Day. 

A teacher is considered the second most important person in a child’s life after parents. Teachers are given the place equivalent to a mother since they spend their whole life imparting education to students. 

Teachers shape the future of the students. They take up the responsibility to educate the newer generations to build a better world. A great teacher instils a passion for knowledge and a heart to spread that knowledge for humanity. Teachers have the most important job as compared to any other occupation. They have the power to change the lives of many students through their teaching and thus impact society. 

The role of teachers is like a facilitator who encourages collaborative learning in the classroom. They help in the development of not only academic skills but also multiple skills in students. They draw real-life connections to explain topics with the help of examples, real-life scenarios, etc. Teachers make learning fun by imparting knowledge, good values, tradition, modern-day challenges and ways to overcome them. Thus, the influence of teachers extends beyond the classroom. They not only improve the quality of school education but also enrich the lives of their students. 

In ancient times, a Teacher was called a “Guru”. A Guru is a person who enlightens the lives of thousands of students. In Sanskrit, Guru literally means a dispeller of darkness. That’s why in Indian tradition, Guru is given supreme importance and respect. Teachers are considered Gurus in today’s world as they transfer knowledge and power to their students. With the guidance of a teacher, the path of the learner becomes enjoyable and successful. 

The contribution of teachers is enormous in everyone’s life. It is vital they are respected and honoured. In India, on the eve of Teachers’ Day, the National Teachers Awards are given to meritorious teachers by the President of India. The awards are conferred as public gratitude to praise teachers working in primary, middle, and secondary schools. The purpose of the National Teachers Awards is to celebrate the unique contribution of some of the finest teachers in the country and to honour them. 

Teachers’ Day is a wonderful occasion for celebrating the beautiful bond between teachers and students. To make this day more memorable, students in schools and colleges organise various activities and games for the teachers. They perform dances, sing songs, do mimicry of teachers, recite poems, etc. Some students thank their teachers by gifting them flowers and handmade cards. Students who pass out from school and college try to meet their teachers on this day and convey their wishes. If they are far away, then they send them a message or call them. 


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Monday, 4 September 2023

Gate Way to Success - Delhi Police Batch Offer



Gate Way to Success institute is now offering Delhi Police Exam Preparation Batch at 10% off till 10-09-2023. Act quickly and take this great opportunity now.


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Saturday, 2 September 2023

Gate Way to Success - ISRO Aditya L1 Suryayan Mission Launched



Even as Mission Chandrayaan-3 is sending some interesting information related to Moon every other day, ISRO's next mission, PSLV-C57/Aditya-L1 Mission, aimed at conducting research about Sun, is set to launch on Saturday (September 2, 2023). The 24-hour countdown of the sun mission has begun. In a tweet that Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) posted on Friday (September 1, 2023), it said, "The 23-hour 40-minute countdown leading to the launch at 11:50 Hrs. IST on September 2, 2023, has commended today at 12:10 Hrs."

On 02nd September, 2023 at 11:50 AM IST; ISRO successfully launched the Aditya L1 mission, marking another significant achievement after their recent Chandrayan 3 lunar expedition. The launch took place from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre on the Eastern coast, and the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) had its longest flight, lasting approximately 63 minutes.

Aditya-L1 is a space-based observatory designed to study the Sun. After a 125-day journey covering about 1.5 million kilometres from Earth, the spacecraft will be positioned in a Halo orbit around Lagrangian point L1, which is the point closest to the Sun. Amongst its scientific objectives, the mission will capture images of the Sun for research purposes.

The mission's primary objectives include understanding Coronal Heating, Solar Wind Acceleration, the initiation of Coronal Mass Ejection (CME), near-earth space weather, and solar wind distribution. Aditya-L1 carries seven scientific payloads, including the Visible Emission Line Coronagraph (VELC), which will capture images of the solar corona and CME dynamics, making it the largest and most technically challenging payload on the mission. Other instruments, such as the Solar Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope, Aditya Solar Wind Particle Experiment (ASPEX), Plasma Analyser Package for Aditya (PAPA), Solar Low Energy X-ray Spectrometer, High Energy L1 Orbiting X-ray Spectrometer (HEL1OS), and Magnetometer, will provide valuable data on various aspects of the Sun's behaviour.

All of the scientific payloads on Aditya-L1 have been developed within ISRO's research centres through close collaboration, showcasing India's expertise in space research and exploration.


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Gate Way to Success - Delhi Police Batch is Live!



Gate Way to Success institute is now providing Delhi Police Batch to those who are interested in it. We have more then 10 years of experience in this field and we guarantee your success.



Delhi Police Constable exam is conducted by SSC for recruitment of Constable (Executive) Male and Female in Delhi Police as per the Memorandum of Understanding signed between Delhi Police and the Staff Selection Commission. In this section, we will be looking at the detailed eligibility criteria for the Delhi Police Constable exam.


Delhi Police Constable Syllabus 2023

The detailed syllabus of all the subjects or sections of the Delhi Police Constable 2023 Exam is as follows:

Numerical Ability

Topics to be covered under Numerical ability include Number System, Computation of Whole Numbers, Decimals and Fractions, Relationship between Numbers, Fundamental Arithmetical operations, Percentages, Ratio and Proportion, Averages, Interest, Profit and Loss, Discount, Mensuration, Time and Distance, Ratio and Time, Time and Work, Pipes and Cisterns, Progressions, Simplifications, Geometry, Line graphs, Bar graphs, Table, Histograms, Pie charts.

General Knowledge/ Current Affairs

Topics to be covered under this section include Sports, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Culture, Geography, Indian Economy, General Polity, Indian Constitution, and Scientific Research, static GK and Current affairs.

Reasoning

Topics to be covered under this section include Analogy, Odd one out, word within word, Matrix number series, Syllogism, Blood relation, Arithmetic number series, Non-verbal series, Coding decoding, Arithmetic based, Problems based on ages, Visual reasoning questions based on Count figures, Cube folded and unfolded, hidden figure, paper cutting and folding, mirror and water images, Venn diagram, Venn representation, odd figure out, series images.

Computer Knowledge

Topics to be covered under this section include Elements of Word Processing (Word Processing Basics, Opening and closing Documents, Text Creation, Formatting the Text and its presentation features), MS Excel (Elements of Spread Sheet, Editing of Cells, Function and Formulas), Communication (Basics of E-mail, Sending/ receiving of Emails and its related functions), Internet, WWW and Web Browsers (Internet, Services on Internet, URL, HTTP, FTP, Web sites, Blogs, Web Browsing Software, Search Engines, Chat, Video conferencing, e-Banking).

Delhi Police Constable Exam Pattern 2023

The Delhi Police Constable Computer-based Exam (Online Test) will have 4 sections. Candidates can check the pattern below for the online exam:

SubjectNumber of questions / MarksDuration/ time allowed
General Knowledge / Current Affairs50 / 5090 minutes
Reasoning25 / 25
Numerical Ability15 / 15
Computer Fundamentals, MS Excel, MS Word, Communication, Internet, WWW and Web Browsers etc.10 / 10

Section-wise Preparation tips based on Delhi Police Constable Syllabus

In the SSC Delhi Police Constable 2022 online exam, number of questions from each section is fixed but weightage of general awareness is comparatively more than Numerical ability, Reasoning, and Computer Knowledge sections.

General Awareness

For this section, candidates must read the newspaper daily. Candidate must divide the entire syllabus into subtopics – Static GK, current affairs related to sports, culture, Indian economy, scientific research and national and international events, neighbouring countries and happenings there.

Under Static GK -national and international organisations and headquarters, currencies, national parks, dams and so on.

For detailed coverage of the complete general awareness syllabus, candidates are advised to study SSC GK lessons which have wide-scale NCERT coverage and after completing each chapter can attempt topic tests and check their performance.

For current affairs, candidates can download bilingual free monthly current affairs bolt which covers all the happenings across the world. Thorough knowledge of the last six months current affairs is a must.

Numerical ability

For this section, candidates must go through the SSC Delhi police constable syllabus 2022, then brush up on the important formulas across the topics mentioned and start their practice by solving the previous year's question papers. You can check your performance by analysing the exam.

Reasoning

The Reasoning section is one of the easiest sections to crack with enough practice. Can start preparing for this section by taking a previous year paper test. This helps to understand what can be expected out of the exam regarding level and types of questions.

Practise by taking topic tests and sectional tests for all the Reasoning topics mentioned in the SSC Delhi Police constable Syllabus helps to boost your speed and accuracy.

In the reasoning section do not spend much time on questions whose logic is complex and time-consuming, try to attempt as many questions as possible accurately.

Computer Knowledge

Even though, the weightage of the computer knowledge section is only 10 marks. But it is important to prepare for this section which helps to score higher. So you can refer the free computer knowledge bolt available and take computer concepts topic test.


Delhi Police Constable - Eligibility Criteria

The candidates appearing for the Delhi Police Constable need to fulfil the following eligibility criteria:

  • Nationality
  • Age Limit
  • Education
  • Driving License
  • Physical Standard Requirements

Let's look at the points in details below

Nationality

Candidates must be citizens of India.

Age Limit

The minimum age limit is 18 years and the maximum age limit is 25 years. The age limit relaxation for reserved categories is as follows:

Code No.CategoryAge relaxation applicable 
01SC/ ST5 years
02OBC3 years
20Sportsperson of distinction who have represented a State at the National Level or the Country at International level in sports during  preceding three years from the closing date of receipt of online applications (List of Games/ Sports at Annexure-VIII)5 years
21Sportsperson of distinction who have represented a State at the National Level or the Country at International level in sports during preceding three years from the closing date of receipt of online applications (SC/ ST) (List of Games/Sports at Annexure-VIII)10 years
22Departmental candidate of Delhi Police (UR)Up to 40 years
23Departmental (OBC)Up to 43 years
24Departmental candidate of Delhi Police (SC/ ST)Up to 45 years
25Sons and daughters of serving, retired or deceased Delhi Police personnel/Multi-Tasking Staff of Delhi Police.Up to 29 years
26Ex-Servicemen (UR/ EWS)

03 years after deduction of the

military service rendered from the actual age as on the date of reckoning.

27Ex-Servicemen (OBC)06 years (3 years + 3 years) after deduction of the military service rendered from the actual age as on the date of reckoning.
28Ex-Servicemen (SC/ ST)08 years (3 years + 5 years) after deduction of the military service rendered from the actual age as on the date of reckoning.
29Widows, divorced and judicially separated women who have not re-married. (The crucial date for such claim will be the closing     date for receipt of online applications.)5 years

Educational Qualification

The candidate must have passed 10+ 2 (Senior Secondary) from any recognized school board in India, as on the closing date of receipt of online applications.

Driving License

Candidate must possess a valid driving license for LMV (Motorcycle or Car) for the post of Const. (Exe.) Male in Delhi Police as on the date of PE&MT.  Note: Learner's license will not be acceptable

Physical Standard Requirements

The minimum requirement as per the category & gender has been tabulated below- 

Males
Height170 cmsCategories other than as given below.
165 cmsFor residents of Hill areas i.e. Garhwalis, Kumaonis, Gorkhas, Dogras, Marathas and candidates belonging to states of Sikkim, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Tripura, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Assam, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, and Leh & Ladakh. and For ST candidates and sons of either serving, retired or deceased Delhi Police personnel/Multi-Tasking Staff of Delhi Police.
Chest81-85 (Minimum 4 cms expansion)5 cms relaxation for residents of Hill areas as listed above, ST, and for sons of either serving, retired or deceased Delhi Police personnel/Multi-Tasking Staff of Delhi Police.
Females
Height157 cmsCategories other than as given below.
155 cmsFor residents of Hill areas i.e. Garhwalis, Kumaonis, Gorkhas, Dogras, Marathas and candidates belonging to states of Sikkim, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Tripura, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Assam, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, and Leh & Ladakh. and SC/ ST candidates.
152 cmsDaughters of either serving retired or deceased Delhi Police personnel/Multi-Tasking Staff of Delhi Police.
Chest

Delhi Police Physical Endurance Requirements

The Physical Endurance for their eligibility for the post of Delhi Police Constable will be done through their performances as per the following parameters. 

AgeRace 1600 MetersLong jumpHigh jump
For Males
Up to 30 years6 Minutes14 Feet3'9″
Above 30 to 40 years7 Minutes13 Feet3'6″
Above 40 years8 Minutes12 Feet3'3″
For Females
Up to 30 years8 minutes10 Feet03 Feet
Above 30 to 40 years9 minutes09 Feet2'9″
Above 40 years10 minutes08 Feet2'6″


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Gate Way to Success - Happy Krishna Janmashtami

Gate Way to Success Institute wishes you and your family a Very Happy Krishna Janamashtami. Lets learn about Krishna Janmashtami & Lord ...