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Thursday 18 October 2012

Computer Operator


Essential Qualification :


  1.            Ms Word
  2.            Ms Excel
  3.            PowerPoint
  4.            Ms Access
  5.            English typing : 35 wpm
  6.            Hindi Typing : 30 wpm
  7.            Awareness of  Photoshop and HTML 



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Wednesday 17 October 2012


Munger Law College , Lal Darwaza , Munger
Phone: (06344) 220344
Geeta Babu Road, Lal Darwaza, Munger- 811201
Landmark: Near Post Office


Cheep Internet


Cyber Net(Badi Bazar Munger)
Internet Dhaba(Konark Road)

AAKASH & UBISLATE

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SMARTPHONE, TABLET COMPUTER, WEB DEVICE AND
MULTIMEDIA POWERHOUSE

The UbiSlate Smartphone/tablets incorporate HD video co-processors for a high-quality multimedia experience and core graphics accelerator for faster application support. These tablets are the only Android devices in the market to offer DataWind's UbiSurfer browser, based on 18 international patents. The UbiSurfer browser accelerates web pages by factors of 10x to 30x, allowing for a web experience who's speed is unrivalled. Internet access is available everywhere on a GPRS network at Rs.98/mo. for 2GB

The devices include WiFi & GPRS connectivity allowing anytime & anywhere internet access and phone functionality. Optional 3G modems are also supported via USB. In addition to a micro-SD card slot, a full-sized USB port is integrated into the unit allowing pen-drives, external keyboards, web-cams, dongles and other inexpensive peripherals to be attached.

Features 
Anytime & Anywhere Internet access with Cellular connectivity for only Rs. 98/- per month (in India only)
Connect via GPRS or WiFi
GPRS: Embedded modem eliminates the need for external dongles and allows Internet access everywhere
WiFi: Allows fast Youtube videos at hotspots
Fast web access even on GPRS networks, across the country using DataWind's patented acceleration technology
Web, Email, Facebook and much much more!
High Quallity Video Streaming & HD Quality Video Playback
Games, Full Office suite, Educational software, Over 150,000 apps!
Expandable memory to 32GB
Use any ordinary pen-drive
Even plug-in a 3G dongle (Coming Soon)
And it's a Phone to make/receive voice calls


Specifications 
Android OS 2.3
Cortex A8, 800 Mhz Processor with HD Video Co Processor
256 MB RAM
Storage: (Internal) 2GB Flash / (External) 2GB to 32GB Supported
Peripherals: 1 Standard USB Port
Audio Out: 3.5mm jack
Display and Resolution: 7" Display with 800x480 pixels
Supported Document Formats: All Version Office Document formats and many more
High Quality Video Streaming & HD Quality Video Playback
Input Devices: Resistive Touch Screen
Connectivity with GPRS & WiFi IEEE 802.11 a/b/g
Battery: Upto 180 minutes of battery, AC adaptor 200.240 volts

Properties

Niranjan Sinha


Property Dealer
Niranjan Ghose
Shastri Nagar Munger
Road No : 6
M: 9931430971


Mobile

Mobile Sansar


Mobile Sansar
All Recharge Available
Ghandhi Chowk
Propriter:
Mr. Jeetu(M :9955008911)
And
Mr. Sumit Raj (M :9931929342)
And Consult for DL and Pen Card



Tuesday 16 October 2012

Doctors



Dr. Sunil Kumar  (Binbara, Safia Bad)


DR. Ishrat Akhtar,  Munger
DR. (Miss) Arpana Bohidar, Munger
Dr. Akhtar Hussain Ansari, Addl. P.H.C.,  , Munger
MRS. & DR. Anil Kumar Thakur, Munger
DR. Archana Sinha,  Munger
MRS. & DR. Barish Baran Bose,  Munger
DR. Dev Prasoon, Munger
DR. Diwakar Singh,  Munger
DR. Karm Chand,  Munger
DR. Kishori Roy, Munger
DR. Lalitha Banoth, Munger
Dr. Manju Kumari Bhadani, Referal Hospital,  , Munger
Dr. Mukesh Kumar, Primary Health Centre,  ,  Munger
Dr. Naresh Kuamr Sinha, Primary Health Centre,  ,  Munger
DR. Niranjan Kumar Choudhary, Munger
Dr. Om Prakash Singh, Satya Narain Sadan,  ,  Munger
DR. Pankaj Kr Pushpam, Munger
DR. Pramod Bihari Lal, Munger
DR. Raghvendra Pd. Singh, Munger
MRS. & DR. Raj Kumar,  Munger
DR. Rajeev Ranjan,  Munger
DR. Rajendra Prasad,  Munger
DR. Rajendra Prasad Singh, Munger
Dr. Rajiv Ranjan Verma, District Hospital , Munger
DR. Ram Prit Singh,  Munger

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Institute

Physics Chemistry Maths English Pol Science Biology

Amol Jha

Dr Nirmal Singh Dr. Amar kumar B K Sinha Shankar Sharma Amit Kumar


Computer Institute

Aptech Computer Education

Amol Jha


Physics Tutorial
Amol Jha
M.Sc Physics
Town High School, Munger
More then 25 years Teaching Experience



Sumit Raj


Contact for Video Graphy
Sumit Raj
Shastri Nagar Munger
Road NO 6
M : 09931929342



Nirmal Singh


Chemistry Tutorial
Nirmal Singh
M.Sc Chemistry
Shastri Nagar Munger
Road NO 6

More then 10 years Teaching Experience



Friday 12 October 2012

Important Sites

RELIGIOUS PLACES



CHANDIKA ASTAHAN
Maa ChandiOn the sky of religion, Munger is one of the Bright Star. Chandi Asthan one out of the Sixty-four shakti peeths is situated in Munger. On the Northeast corner of Munger, Chandi Asthan is just 2 one kilometer away from the Munger town. Being a Siddhpith Chandi Asthan is considered to be one of the most sacred and sanctified temples, as important as Kamakshya temple near Gauhati. Legendary stories says that it was to save the world from the anger of Lord Shiva, as he took the corpse of Sati and began dancing in the “Tandav Mudra”, as a result of which the earth began to shake and the whole creation was about to destroy, Lord Vishnu managed to cut Sati’s corpse in 64 pieces by his Sudarshan Chakra.

Outer Look of Chandika Ashthan  The same legend says that the left eye of the Sati fell at Munger, which subsequently developed in to a place of worship of the Divine Mother Chandi.Among the different shakti piths Chandi Asthan is famous  for the cure of eye troubles.Another legend connected with Chandi Asthan is regarding Raja Karna, who used to worship Chandi Mata every day and in turn the Goddess gave him 11/4 paunds ( 50 Kilograms or sava man) gold for distribution at Karanchaura. The Raja Karna is said to be a different person from the well known hero of the mahabharata and was a contemporary of raja Vikrama. The architecture of the temple gives the view of an inverted couldran on the northan side of the temple close to the Ganga and very close to it on the eastern side in the Samashan or cremation site. During the 10 days of Doorga Puja all roads lead to Chandi Asthan on on the 8th day (Astami day) Yogis, Sannyasis and Tantriks come here from Kamakshaya to perform their Tantric Siddhis. It is still a place where goats are sacrificed on every Tuesday. 

Kastaharni Ghat

In the sixth century after Christ, a Hindu sage, named Inner View of Kastaharni GhatMudgal Muni, appeared in the city and established two shrines, one at a rock at Kashtaharini Ghat.

In the 26the Adhyaya (chapter) of Adi Kanda of the valmiki’s Ramayana, it is mentioned that both Ramchandra and his brother Lakshmana on their way back from the encounter with Taraka, the demoness, took rest at the spot. The relaxation they had, gave rise to the name of Kashtaharini Ghat stands.

Munger has always been a paradise for pilgrims, saints and devotees. And the one place, which attracts most of them, is a bathing venue at Ganga river, called Kastaharni- Ghat, which literally means: “The Bathing place which expels all pains”. It is believed that - One who takes a dip in this ghat receives solace and cure from bodily pains. Religiously, it has got great importance, as it has northern flow, which is referred as “Uttar Vahani Ganga.”Kastaharini Ghat from the River Side
Being a pilgrimage it is believed that on his return journey from Mithila to Ayodhya after marrying Sita, Sri Ram Chandra and company took a dip in this water to relieve themselves from fatigue. This is also the place people like to visit in Morning and evening to catch the glorious glimpse of Sunrise and Sunset.


Pir Shah Nafah Shrine
pir1.jpg (73545 bytes)There is an inscription on the entrance of the Dargah which speaks:
 “Bari Aalee Teri Sarkar Hai Nafah-Shah;
 Mashaa-Allah Sakhi Darbar Hai Nafah-Shah.’

In the present fort area the oldest building inside the fort is a sacred Muhammdan shrine built on an elevated piece of ground near the southern gate. It is said that it was a mazar of a Pir or Saint whose name is still unknown. He is said to have traveled from Persia to Ajmer and from there came down to Munger under the instructions from Khwaza Moin-Uddin Chisti- the famous Sufi Saint and Lived at Munger for many years and also died here in 596 A.H, corresponding to 1177 A.D. He was buried in an obscure place near the ramparts and with the lapse of years exact burial place was forgotten. Ultimately, in 1497 A.D. when the ramparts of the fort being repaired by the Governor, Prince Danyal.
It was he who ordered a mosque to be built over that place. So since 1497 the particular place has been known as the Dargah of Shah Nafah, nafah being a Persian word meaning ‘pod of musk.’ Over the gateway there is an inscription set up by Prince Danyal and a round the Shrine are many old tombs in a delapitated state.    There is a popular tradition that Prince danyal got a divine dream about the exact location of the Dargah of Shah Nafah. A hint was given to him that the Dargah existed where the earth gave out the fragrance of Nafah (Kasturi).
It is significant to note that the Dargah attracts not only the Muslims but also the Hindus of the town. The offering of Chaddar and holding a musicial programme has become an annual feature on 1st of January every year. The dargah is said to be the protector of the town and a place of wish fulfillments. All those who pass through the road bow their heads in remembrance of the of the Great Saint.     

Sita Kund

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The one Place, which puts Munger on the one of the most visited place, is known as “Sita-Kund”. This place has always been the one, which creates a lot of inquisitiveness among the visitors, as well as it gives a lot of pleasure too. The place is situated 4 miles east of the Munger town. It contains hot springs known as Sita Kund, besides this there is a Hindu temple and to the north is a reservoir of cold water, known as Ramkund, while to the west there were three more polls called after the three brothers of Ram, namely Lakshman Kund, Bharat Kund, and Satrughan Kund.
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It has a very interesting ancient story about this place, which belongs in the period of Ramayana. According to which Sita after being rescued form Lanka, Ram to satisfy all public opinion asked Sita to prove her chasti and she gladly agreed to the Agni Pariksha (the fire ordeal). She came out of the fire test uncatched and imparted to the pool in which she bathed, the heat of her body which she had absorbed from the fire. The hot spring is now an enclosed and grilled reservoir and is visited by a large number of pilgrims on the full moon day of Magh. The water is beautifully clear and transparent and sends up numerous bubbles from its rocky bed.  Various explanations of this phenomenon have been suggested, such as “Deep seated thermodynamics action and variation of under ground volcanic activities.”
Whatever be the nature of this and scientific exploration, it draws the attraction of foreign travellers and very briefly it is a curious phenomenon. On all accounts, it is a must watch in Munger.    

MANPATHAR (SITA CHARAN)
           
Very close to Kastaharni Ghat there is another place of interest called. Manpathar. It is a rock in the bed of river about two miles away from the fort. The Rock contains the impression of two feet, which is supposed to be the feet of Sita when she touched the rock in crossing the Ganga. It is 250 meter long and 30 meter wide. There is a small Mandir at that place.

UCHESWAR NATH

   In Kharagpur area, there is a very important temple of Lord Shiva which is famous as Ucheswar Nath . It is also important for Santhals and a public fair is held here,where is Santhal boys and a girls marry, according to their tribal custom.

GURUDWARA  AT  PIPARPANTI

Patna, the state capital of Bihar, is an important place of pilgrimage for the Sikhs also, since it was at Patna City that the famous 10th Guru Govind Singh jee was born. Since then the place remained an important place of Sikh pilgrims from all over the country. It is perhaps not known that the father of Guru Govind Singh, Sri Teg Bahadur jee, the 9th Guru, and, the famous martyr, en route to his journey to Assam to settle a dispute, had chosen to stay, at Munger in a temple on the Piparpanti road just opposite the Dak-Bungalow for a few days on Magh 1724 Vikrami. Raja Ram Singh was selected by Aurangzed during his 10thyear of his rule to lead a contingent of army to Assam, had met Guru Teg Bahadur at Munger. He requested the Guru Teg Bahadur to accompany him to Assam and he agreed to go there along with him. It is on record that from here he had written a letter to his wife, who was then at Patna awaiting the delivery of a son, who subsequently, became famous as Guru Govind Singh jee. This temple converted into gurudwara is gaining importance for the local Sikh population.
            Besides the Munger Gurudwara, there is another big Gurudwara at Jamalpur, which serves the place of pilgrimage and Sikh congregation on days of important Sikh festivals like annual Baishakhi Day and others. At Jamalpur one of the important roads is also known as Gurudwara road.

Goenka Sivalaya ( Machchli Talab)

shivalaya23.jpg (69139 bytes)shivalaya26.jpg (65745 bytes)In the chain of beautiful temples Goenka Shivalay is one of the brightest name. Being one of the oldest, it is one of the acknowledged places for Hindu pilgrims. The Shiv temple is built in the midst of a big water tank, which is full of big and beautiful fishes. A rock-solid bridge road of white marble joins it from the main campus. Around the temple a very beautiful garden with flowers and greeneries are kept fully maintained. On festive days specially associated with Lord Shiva, the campus remains full of visitors and gives the impression of a mini mela.
BAPTIST MISSION
Munger has also been famous from the point of view of charistianity with a large number of christian population here.According to the district Gazetteer of 1909 the Bapitist Mission is said to have been established at Munger in 1860, and the translation of Hindi New Tastament at present in use in different churches is the work of one of the Munger Missionaries. This hindi translation was published from Calcutta in 1884. There is a reference to one Bapitist Missionary named Andrew Leslie who came to India in 1824. and was posted at Munger and died in 1870. Incidentally, it may be maintained that another Bapitist Missionary called John Parsons, who was associated with the Hindi translation of the New Testament came to India in 1840 was stationed at Munger and died in 1869. The cemetery towards Sita kund has the grave of Revered Johan parson and it is mentioned on grave that he had made the Hindi translation of THE NEW TESTAMENT. This received persons was born at Loporton,Sommerset (England).The inscription of the grave, thus, indicates that it was probably persons and not A.Leslie who made the first hindi translation of new Testament which is in the use.
            The cemetery has also the grave of Hershchell Dear born at Dobrz-you (Russian Poland) who spent most of his life ar Munger he died in October 1887 at Mussoorie.his remains where brought and buried at Munger Dear was famous for his charities for the different institutions existing at that time.This cemetery has also the grave of major General charles Murray.Born in Landon in 1827 he had served the Gwalior Campaign (1843-44), Punjab Campaign  (1848-49), Battle of Chaianianwala , Kohat Expendition Insurrection of 1857 and Bhutan wars. Charls  Murray was a resident in Munger from 1871 till his death in Munger in 1893 both Mr. Dear and Murray contributed largely to the development  of Munger and some of the existing residential quarters in the fort area remind us of there name and contributions.

Thursday 11 October 2012

ICICI BANK


ICICI BANK, BHAGAT SINGH CHOWK BRANCH, MUNGER (Munger) 


World / India / Bihar / Munger
Coordinates: 25°22'26"N   86°28'16"E

PNB


Punjab National Bank Munger Branch
BranchMunger
IFSC CodePUNB0032600
MICRNON-MICR
AddressBari Bazar, Near Town Hall Munger Bihar 11201
City : Munghyr
District : Munger
State : Bihar
Punjab National Bank Haveli Kharagpur Branch
BranchHaveli Kharagpur
IFSC CodePUNB0073700
MICRNON-MICR
AddressHaveli Kharagpur, Dist. Munger Bihar 811213
City : Kharagpur
District : Munger
State : Bihar
Punjab National Bank Bichhi Chacher Branch
BranchBichhi Chacher
IFSC CodePUNB0175900
MICRNON-MICR
AddressBichhi Chachar, Block Havelikharagpur, Dist Munger Bihar 811213
City : Bichi Chachar
District : Munger
State : Bihar
Punjab National Bank Ramankabad Branch
BranchRamankabad
IFSC CodePUNB0240100
MICRNON-MICR
AddressRamankabad Distt : Munger Bihar 811213
City : Ramankabad
District : Munger
State : Bihar
Punjab National Bank Road & RJ College Branch
BranchRoad & RJ College
IFSC CodePUNB0616000
MICRNON-MICR
AddressRoad & RJ College, Munger Distt Munger Bihar 811201
City : Munghyr
District : Munger
State : Bihar
Punjab National Bank Balmiki Rajniti Mahila College Branch
BranchBalmiki Rajniti Mahila College
IFSC CodePUNB0616100
MICRNON-MICR
AddressBalmiki Rajniti Mahila College Basdeopur, Munger Bihar 811201
City : Munghyr
District : Munger
State : Bihar
Punjab National Bank Naugarhi Munger Bihar Branch
BranchNaugarhi Munger Bihar
IFSC CodePUNB0640500
MICRNON-MICR
AddressNaugarhi Distt Munger Bihar 811211
City : Munghyr
District : Munger
State : Bihar

Canara Bank MUNGER


IFSC Code / MICR Code / Branch Code CNRB0000141 / 811015202 / 000141 

Address:
MUNICIPAL HOIDING NO.153, BARI BAZAR, MUNGER 811201,

City: MUNGHYR
District: MUNGER
State: BIHAR 
Phone
6344-222668

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Branch Name: CAC, MUNGER

City Name: MUNGER
State: BIHAR
Phone: 06344-224905


IFSC Code: SBIN0014421
Address: C/O MUNGER BRANCH, RAJWATI, BARI BAZAR, DIST:MUNGER-811201

Branch Name: MUNGER

City Name: MUNGER
State: BIHAR
Phone: IP: 550786


IFSC Code: SBIN0000136
Address: DIST MUNGER BIHAR 811201

Branch Name: MUNGER BAZAR

City Name: MUNGER
State: BIHAR
Phone: 550806 06344-222599


IFSC Code: SBIN0001230
Address: DIST MUNGER BIHAR 811201

Branch Name: AMY SAFIABAD

City Name: MUNGER
State: BIHAR
Phone: IP:750026 TEL:06344-243244


IFSC Code: SBIN0006610
Address: DIST MUNGER, BIHAR 811201

Branch Name: BASUDEOPUR

City Name: MUNGER
State: BIHAR
Phone: 06344-222551; IP - 750349

Monday 8 October 2012

Konark Furniture




KONARK FURNITURE
All TYPING OF FURNITURE
Maa Ambe Chowk
Road NO 6
M:9709682480, Ph: 06344-229211


Ranjan


Contact for Driving Licence
Ranjan Kumar Sinha
Shastri Nagar Munger
Road NO 6
M : 9534968911


Sunday 7 October 2012

Printers

Munger


  1. Konark Press

hospital

Munger

  1. Saladar Hospital
  2. Goinka Hospital

college

munger


  1. R M S COLLEGE MUNGER
  2. Law College, Lal Darbaja 
  3. RD & DJ COLLEGE MUNGER
  4. RamDev Singh College

School


Munger Distric
  1. Town high School, Munger (govt.)
  2. Zila School Munger (govt.)
  3. Upenderverma Tranning School (govt.)
  4. Sarsawati Bidiya Mandir  (pvt)
  5. Sarsawati Sishu Mandir (pvt)
  6. Notre Dame Academy (pvt)
  7. Mother Trasa Public School (pvt)
  8. High School Mansari Talle (pvt)
  9. New Era Public School (pvt)
  10. DAV Public School, Purabsarai (Munger) (pvt)
  11. Blue Bird School (Munger) (pvt)
  12. St. Paul Public School (pvt)

TOWN HIGH SCHOOL MUNGER

BHAGAT SINGH CHOWK NEAR NELAM TALKIES