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गुरुवार, 19 मार्च 2020

RBSE 12th Result 2020 // Out now Check Here

RBSE 12th Result 2020 for Science and Commerce stream is expected to be out by the 3rd week of May/ While the result for Arts stream is expected to be released by the 4th week of May. Board of Secondary Education Rajasthan (BSER) releases the result for all the streams on its official website- rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in, rajresults.nic.in. Students will be provided with the direct link to check and download RBSE 12th Result 2020 on this page. The login details required to check Rajasthan Board 12th Result 2020 is just the roll number.

As per the reports, a total of 8,65,895 students have registered themselves for class 12th examination. Out of these 8,53,995 are regular students and 11,959 are from private category. Talking about the streamwise data, 5,92,605 are from Arts stream, 36,557 from Commerce and 32,052 students belongs to Science stream.



Rajasthan Board 12th Result 2020: Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan, also known as Rajasthan Board Secondary Education (RBSE) will declare the RBSE 12th Result 2020. The Board has announced the timetable for this year exams. As per the Rajasthan Board timetable, the 12th exams will commence from March 5, onwards and will continue until April 3, 2020. Students who will take the Rajasthan Board 12th exams will only be able to view their Rajasthan Board 12th Result 2020. The RBSE 12th Result 2020 date has not yet been revealed by the board, however considering last year trends, the RBSE result 2020 can be expected in the third week of May, 2020. JagranJosh will closely coordinate with the Rajasthan Board and bring to you all the latest news and updates pertaining to the Rajasthan Board 12th Result 2020.
All the relevant information regarding the RBSE 12th Result 2020 will be notified on the official website of the board- rajresults.nic.in. In addition to this, the Rajasthan Board 12th Result 2020 will be accessible through this page after RBSE 12th Result 2020 is formally announced.
Important Dates related to Rajasthan Board 12th Result 2020
State
Exam Name
Exam Date
Result Date (2020)*
Rajasthan
Rajasthan 12th Board
5th March – 3rd April
Last week of May
5th March – 3rd April
Last week of May
5th March – 3rd April
Last week of May
5th March – 3rd April
Last week of May



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गुरुवार, 5 मार्च 2020

Tajmahal ke bare me.. In India

भारत के आगरा शहर में स्थित एक विश्व धरोहर मक़बरा है। इसका निर्माण मुग़ल सम्राटशाहजहाँ ने अपनी पत्नी मुमताज़ महल की याद में करवाया  

One knows that ‘The Taj’ is one amongst the World’s Wonders!
One knows that it is one amongst the UNESCO World Heritage Sites!!
One knows The Taj as a legend of eternal love of an Emperor for his favourite Queen!!!

Well, ‘The Taj’ has distinctions much beyond just these!
Therefore, ‘The Taj’, surely, deserves your visit once and more!!!

Come, Walk along the pathway beside the reflecting pool with fountains upto the mausoleum crafted in soft & pure marble and jewelled with semi precious stones, where in the serenity of paradise rests the Queen in peace with her King. Come to unfold the pages from the past to churn the charm out of its mystique and enrich your imagination about this marvel of an epic in stone, The Taj!
The grace of perfection of proportions and grandeur of geometrical patterns of well appointed gardens enhancing the poise of the whole complex together add magnificence to the delicacy of this mance of love, dedication and purity, ‘The Taj’!


Come take a dip into the saga of ‘The Taj’, culled out from no fiction but facts and unfurl a saga, which is set out of nothing but pure love!
Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder! Probably for Taj Mahal, the axiom is just the other way round.The Taj is the beauty personified! The Taj displays its different moods through its varied shades. The Taj has as many shades as any kind of beauty can ever have! The Taj is pinkish in the morning, milky white in the evening, golden when the moon shines and the intermediary variants during different hours of the day and during different seasons in a year.
Picturesque descriptions by the historians contemporary to the period of its making, the facts revealed by the scholars & archaeologists of today and the panoramic montage of the reasons behind its making are sketched with every step you would walk towards the mausoleum the next time you visit The Taj!
A look this time at the Taj will keep you indulged with thoughts superimposing your sight and would make you feel the presence of Shah Jahan, the Maker and Mumtaz Mahal, the Reason, as though walking along with you.
Whence its breathtaking splendour makes you wonder breathlessly and you tend to pause for a while but to continue staring at ‘The Taj’, you would sense them standing beside you!
If one has a heart that beats and that beat throbs to seek, the purity of love in galore! Surely one deserves a visit to ‘The Taj’, as much as ‘The Taj’ deserves your visit once, and more!
Come to ‘The Taj’

The Taj Mahal is considered to be the greatest architectural achievement in the whole range of Indo-Islamic architecture. Its recognised architectonic beauty has a rhythmic combination of solids and voids, concave and convex and light shadow; such as arches and domes further increases the aesthetic aspect. The colour combination of lush green scape reddish pathway and blue sky over it show cases the monument in ever changing tints and moods. The relief work in marble and inlay with precious and semi precious stones make it a monument apart. 
The uniqueness of Taj Mahal lies in some truly remarkable innovations carried out by the horticulture planners and architects of Shah Jahan. One such genius planning is the placing of tomb at one end of the quadripartite garden rather than in the exact centre, which added rich depth and perspective to the distant view of the monument. It is also, one of the best examples of raised tomb variety. The tomb is further raised on a square platform with the four sides of the octagonal base of the minarets extended beyond the square at the corners. The top of the platform is reached through a lateral flight of steps provided in the centre of the southern side. The ground plan of the Taj Mahal is in perfect balance of composition, the octagonal tomb chamber in the centre, encompassed by the portal halls and the four corner rooms. The plan is repeated on the upper floor. The exterior of the tomb is square in plan, with chamfered corners. The large double storied domed chamber, which houses the cenotaphs of Mumtaz Mahal and Shah Jahan, is a perfect octagon in plan. The exquisite octagonal marble lattice screen encircling both cenotaphs is a piece of superb workmanship. It is highly polished and richly decorated with inlay work. The borders of the frames are inlaid with precious stones representing flowers executed with wonderful perfection. The hues and the shades of the stones used to make the leaves and the flowers appear almost real. The cenotaph of Mumtaz Mahal is in perfect centre of the tomb chamber, placed on a rectangular platform decorated with inlaid flower plant motifs. The cenotaph of Shah Jahan is greater than Mumtaz Mahal and installed more than thirty years later by the side of the latter on its west. The upper cenotaphs are only illusory and the real graves are in the lower tomb chamber (crypt), a practice adopted in the imperial Mughal tombs.