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Importance of Shorthand When shorthand was invented in the 4th Century B.C. it was used only for verbatim reporting of speeches. Its use was later extended to write communications. It shows that the usefulness of shorthand has been recognised by all in every part of the world. Shorthand has received greater importance because of the following factors:- (i) Shorthand writing is faster than longhand writing (ii) It provides jobs to a...
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May 17, 2017 evirtualguru_ajaygourOffice Secretaryship, StenographyNo Comment
What is Stenography ? The term ‘Stenography’ is composed of two words ‘steno’ and ‘graphy’. ‘Steno’ means narrow, ‘graphy’ means to write. So, Stenography means the art or any method of writing very quickly. Stenography was later known as Shorthand. Shorthand has been described by Sir Isaac Pitman as ‘the art of representing spoken sounds in shorthand characters (written signs)’. Shorthand provides a way of representing every sound heard in English...
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May 17, 2017 evirtualguru_ajaygourOffice Secretaryship, StenographyNo Comment
Introduction to Stenography You have learnt to read and write English language. You must have learnt an Indian language as well. So, you are quite familiar with their scripts or alphabets. But, do you know that these scripts are not fast enough to write the language as quickly as you might require ? Look at Fig. 1.1 and Fig. 1.2 below wherein a word and a sentence have been written both...
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May 17, 2017 evirtualguru_ajaygourOffice Secretaryship, StenographyNo Comment
Play Audio Let me now come to the decisions of the Wage Board. Much has been said / about the Wage Board decision as if a crime had been done by the wage // board. There was a howl from the employers and from among the other quarters as /// if justice had been brought down to dust. What was the decision of the Supreme (1) Court and what were the...
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March 20, 2017 evirtualguru_ajaygourStenographyNo Comment
Play Audio Madam vice – Chairman, I am extremely sorry that last time when this Bill was discussed, / unfortunately I was not here. However, I have gone through the speeches which hon. Members // had made on that day including the intervention of the Minister. The Home Minister’s intervention was /// highly disappointing. Now, Madam, I wish to deal with some of the points that have (1) been made...
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March 20, 2017 evirtualguru_ajaygourStenographyNo Comment
Play Audio Sir, it is admitted by all sections of this House and the other House as/ a very important Bill and, ordinarily, a law of this sort would receive appreciations at // least from this section of the House. But after looking through the provisions of this /// Bill and also going through the proceedings and also witnessing the hon. Minister’s speech who piloted (1) the Bill in the...
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March 20, 2017 evirtualguru_ajaygourStenographyNo Comment
Play Audio Sir, the hon. Minister in charge of the Bill has made it quite clear that / this Bill is virtually an integration of two other enactments that existed before. There has // not been any basic departure from the policy laid down by his predecessors and as /// such this Bill can not offer any substantial remedy. Now the tea industry is a (1) very important industry from whatever...
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March 20, 2017 evirtualguru_ajaygourStenographyNo Comment
Play Audio Dictation : Important Bill Mr. Deputy Chairman, we are discussing a very important Bill. When we are discussing this/ Bill, we should devote all our attention on the economic effects of this Bill to // this country. The original idea of an Industries Development and Regulation Act was all right /// to certain extent. But I am afraid the same cannot be said of (1) this amending Bill, which is...
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March 17, 2017 evirtualguru_ajaygourStenographyNo Comment
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