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Monday, 8 September 2014

Some more Results of MTS examination held on 17/08/2014

Dear Comrades,
while declaring the results it is mentioned by the recruiting authorities that the Hon'ble CAT, Hyderabad Bench, Hyderabad while disposing OA 00932/2014 has passed orders dated 03.09.2014 that selection is made subject to outcome of above OA and any other OAs pending before CAT Hyderabad. 

Sl.No.
Roll No.
Name of the Candidate
Quota Selected
Name of he Division
1
1011530065
Nooka Thota Manohara
SC (OC)
PSD Guntakal
2
1011530044
C.Chaitanya Chakravarthi
SC
--do--
3
1022440220
Madireddi Sailaja
OC
Vizianagaram
4
1009020855
Manoj Kumar Kamatam
OBC(OC)
Hanamkonda
5
1009021124
Madgula Venkat Reddy
OC
--do--
6
1009020564
Bologondi Rajasekhar
OBC(OC)
--do--
7
1009020970
M.Ravi
OBC(Ex-SM)(OC)
--do--
8
1002460478
Agipogu Pratap Kumar
SC(OC)
Hyd.Stg.Dn
9
1002460356
Ravi Bhukya
ST(OC)
--do--
10
1002460488
Vesapogu Vidyasagar
SC(VH)
--do--
11
1002460429
Suresh Kumar Junjunoori
OBC(Ex-SM)
--do--
12
1002460315
Banoth Ravi Kumar
ST
--do--
13
1008080515
Swamy Nakka
OBC(OC)
Peddapalli
14
1008080442
Killi Srinivasa Rao
SC(Ex-SM)
--do--
15
1008080266
Thalla Rajashekar
OBC
--do--
16
1008010161
MD.Rustum ali
OBC(Ex-SM)
Adilabad
17
1008010272
A.Santosh
OC
--do--
18
1012480245
Chanda Venkatesh
OBC(OC)
RMS TP Dn.
19
1012480928
Venkatesh Bannala
OBC
--do--
20
1012480504
Avula Jayakrishna
OBC
--do--
21
1012480150
Avvuru Sunil
OBC
--do--
22
1026500970
Tirupati Dugana
OBC(OC)
RMS V Dn.
23
1026500241
V.Prudhviraju
OC
--do--
24
1028500873
Jayaram Kaya
OBC
--do--
25
1026500123
Shaik Khasim Basha
OC
--do--
26
1026500999
K.Surendranath Reddy
OC
--do--
27
1028500931
A.Ramya
OC
--do--
28
1029500124
K.Bhaskara Rao
OBC
--do--
29
1029500551
Bora V Lakshmi Devi
OBC
--do--
30
1026500090
YVK Narsinga Rao
OBC(Ex-SM)
--do--
31
1028500692
Vikas Duggudurthi
SC
--do--
32
1027500656
M.Sekhar
ST
--do--
33
1027500602
Duriya Mohana Rao
ST
--do--
34
1002570537
K.Akhilsh Reddy
OC
Circle Office
35
1001570697
Pathakota Rajeev Reddy
OC
--do--
36
1001570635
Lakshmanarao Paladugu
OC
--do--
37
1002570360
Venkateswar raju Vatsavai
OC
--do--
38
1001570562
Namgiri Jagadishbabu
OC(Ex-SM)
--do--
39
1001570419
Sravanthi Battala
OBC
--do--
40
1001570124
G.Mahesh
OBC
--do--
41
1001570410
Gudide Chinna Babu
OBC
--do--
42
1001570633
P.Devender
OBC
--do--
43
1001570331
Lavudi Chandru
ST
--do--
44
1002570009
M.Raju Naik
ST
--do--
45
1001570255
K.Pradeep Naik
ST
--do--
46
1019490727
Dupaty Swaroopa Syam
SC(OC)
RMS Y Dn.
47
1019490992
L.Venkateswar rao Pala
OBC
--do--
48
1021490347
Nakka Sai
OBC
--do--
49
1021490053
Shaik Nagur Babu
OBC
--do--
50
1018491050
Prathap Karra
OBC
--do--
51
1019490497
JAkeer Basha Dudekula
OBC(Ex-XM)
--do--
52
1019490396
Nannepagu Divya
SC
--do--
53
1019490673
Tejaswi Gera
SC
--do--
54
1021491013
Seelan Nagaraju
ST
--do--
55



Sunday, 7 September 2014

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five tips to be the most popular person n office 

Five tips to be the most popular person in office
By Emmie Martin
We all want to be liked, and that's especially true at work. 
Winning over your boss, colleagues, and clients can help you get ahead in your career. 

In a recent LinkedIn post, Jane Anderson, a personal branding strategist, explains the key to likeability: "[Make] it less about you and more about them." 

Here are five ways to focus on others and get them to like you, as outlined by Anderson: 

Ask questions. 

People love to talk about themselves - it's human nature. Use this fact to your advantage by asking questions about the other person's life, projects, and interests. "Each person is their own favorite subject and everything you say they will relate their own experience," Anderson explains. Instead of making forced small talk, genuinely engaging with your colleague will make them feel important, which is always a positive sentiment. 

Hand out compliments. 

Always look for a positive compliment you can give coworkers or your boss, especially if you notice they're having a rough day. It can be anything as simple as saying you like their shirt or mentioning their new haircut, Anderson says. Everyone likes to feel appreciated, and even the simplest positive comment can brighten an individual's entire day. But remember to keep it genuine - people can tell if you're being fake. 

Pay attention to body language. 

Reading the situation before starting a conversation is key to steering it in the right direction and building rapport. "Watch all the non-verbal cues and body language," Anderson says. "Look for micro expressions and their eye contact." For example, if someone is clearly in a hurry, it's not the time to strike up a leisurely conversation, as it will only annoy them. 

Make eye contact. 

"Direct eye contact builds trust quickly," Anderson says. It shows that you're paying attention to what they're saying, and that you actually care. Maintaining eye contact throughout the entire conversation will also encourage the other person to do the same, which makes them more likely to listen to what you're saying as well. 

Laugh. 

Not taking yourself too seriously makes it easy for other people to like you, Anderson advises, so be the first one to offer up a joke or lighten the mood during a stressful workday. If you're willing to laugh at yourself, it opens up the floor for other people to laugh with you.

Source : The Economic Times

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