Monday 19 September 2011

ways to check mirror


A two-way (2 way) mirror is glass which, on one side, provides a reflection, but on the other side, functions as a window. It is used to observe people so that they are not aware that they are being watched, or who is watching them. Two-way mirrors (also known as one-way, transparent, and observation mirrors) are common in police stations or psychological institutions, but there are other, less obvious settings where people worry about being watched, such as dressing rooms and workplaces. If you are concerned about a particular mirror, here's how to tell if there's someone looking on the other side.
                
Steps to check mirror:

1).Observe how the mirror is installed. A normal mirror is hung against the wall, but an observation mirror is set into the wall. If the wall is behind the mirror, it's probably a normal mirror.

2). Turn off the lights and hold a flashlight or even a small personal flashlight to the mirror. If it is a two-way mirror, the room on the other side will be illuminated.

3) Press your eyes against the mirror and cup them with your hands, creating a dark "tunnel" to block out the light. When you do so, the light in the observation room will be brighter than the light on your side of the mirror, and you should be able to see something beyond the glass.

Saturday 17 September 2011

check ptu answer sheets

This is the notice published in the PTU official website which states that it is mandatory to provide the photocopy of the answer sheets to the students/candidate.
please go through the following.
with respect to query raised by secrecy branch" whether as per the Hon,ble Supreme Court Judgement. only the inspection is to be allowed or photocopy of the answer sheet is also mandatory to be provided to a candidate as per the RTl Act?"
As per the legal opinion provided by Sh.Tribhawan Singla, Advocate, lt is clearly mentioned in the Hon'ble Supreme Court Judgement in CWP No. 6454 of 2011 titled CBSE & Another Vs Aditya Bandopadhya and others that an examine(candidate) is entitled for inspection as well as photocopy of the
answer sheet subject to the rider that the university has right to conceal the identity of the examiner etc.. therefore, as per the Hon'ble Supreme Court judgement, a candidate
has a right to obtain a copy of the answering sheet as well as he can also inspect the answer sheet. It is the choice of the candidate which mode he prefers".
You are hereby directed to comply with the orders of Hon'ble Supreme Court in CWP No. 6454 of 2011 titled CBSE & Another V/s Aditya Bandopadhya and others.

source: www.ptu.ac.in