Saturday 8 September 2012

Introduction of new Centrally Sponsored Scheme of Pre-Matric Scholarship for needy Scheduled Tribe Students, Studying in Classes IX & X

Introduction of new Centrally Sponsored Scheme of Pre-Matric Scholarship for needy Scheduled Tribe Students, Studying in Classes IX & X
The Union Cabinet has approved a new Centrally Sponsored Scheme of Pre-Matric Scholarship for Scheduled Tribe (ST) students, studying in Class IX & X.  The decision will go a long way in improving participation of ST students enrolled full time in secondary education in Government schools or in a school recognised by Government or a Central/State Board of Secondary Education, whose parents' annual income does not exceed Rs two lakh. The Scheme will help in minimizing the incidence of dropout, especially in transition from the elementary to secondary stage of education.


About 22 lakh ST students are estimated to be covered under the Scheme every year during the XII Five year Plan. The Scheme which will be introduced w.e.f. 1.7.2012 will be implemented through State Governments and Union Territory Administration. The implementing agencies will receive 100 percent Central assistance from the Government of India for expenditure under the Scheme over and above their committed liability.
Central Assistance under the Scheme would include scholarship and other grants, the details of which are as follows:
Item Day scholar student Hostellers
Scholarship for 10 months (Rs.Per Month)
150
350
Books and Ad hoc Grant (Rs.Per Annum)
750
1000
Additional allowances for ST students with disabilities will be given to those students who are studying in private unaided recognized schools.
The total fund requirement during  XII   Five   Year   Plan period   has   been estimated to be Rs. 2695.46 crore. The financial requirement for this year is Rs.472 crore.  A provision of Rs. 86 crore has already been made in the current year's budget.
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INDIA POST HOLDS WORKSHOP ON FINANCIAL INCLUSION PROGRAMME


          A workshop on financial inclusion programme was organized by India Post from 04th Sep. 2012 to 06th Sep. 2012. Nineteen international participants from nine countries including India, Bhutan, Nepal, Maldives, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Myanmar and Bangladesh attended the said workshop. Further three delegates from United Postal Union (UPU) Headquarter Bern and one from UPU regional HQ Bangkok also attended the workshop.

          This workshop was led by Mr. Serguei Ananda who is head of financial services at UPU. In this workshop two UN agencies came together i.e. UPU and International Federation of Agriculture Development (IFDA) to develop facilities for cross border money remittances and its deliveries in rural areas.

          This programme was mainly for the Indian workers of abroad who regularly send money to their relatives in the rural areas in India.

          On the last day of workshop yesterday, the team visited Goledakkhana. The team was briefed about the functioning of inland and international money remittance by Sh. Pranav Kumar, Director, Goledakkhana. 

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MODEL QUESTIONS FOR IPO EXAM PAPER III (INDIAN EVIDENCE ACT 1872 QN 26-50)

(INDIAN EVIDENCE ACT 1872 QN 26-50)


26.       Which one of following is a fact
            a)         Hari said                                                        b)         Mohan saw
            c)         Ram told a lie                                               d)         Any of these             Ans:d(3)
  
27.       That man heard or saw something, it is
            a)         A fact                                                              b)         A document 
            c)         An evidence                                                 d)         Done                          Ans:a(3)
28.       That man has a certain reputation it is
            a)         An evidence                                                 b)         A fact
            c)         A document                                                  d)         All                               Ans:b(3)
29.       Court includes-
a)            All magistrates and judges
b)            All persons authorized to take evidence
c)            Both the A & B
d)            None of these                                                                                               Ans:c

30.       A map or plan is -
            a)         A fact                                                              b)         A document 
            c)         An evidence                                                 d)         Done                          Ans:b(3)
31.       Caricature is-
            a)         A fact                                                              b)         A document 
            c)         An evidence                                                 d)         Done                          Ans:b(3)
32.       Presumption are given section ____ of Evidence act
            a)         2                                                                      b)         3
            c)         4                                                                      d)         5                                  Ans:c
33.       Which is not a document?
            a)         A man has certain reputation                    b)         Writing
            c)         Inscription on a store                                   d)         Caricature                 Ans:a(3)
34.       Evidence includes-
a)            All statements which the court permits or requires to be made before it by witnesses, in relation to matters of face under inquiry.
b)            All documents including electronic record produced for the inspection of the court
c)            Both the A & B
d)            None of these                                                                                               Ans:c  (3)
35.       Indian evidence act includes
            a)         Oral evidence                                               b)         Documentary evidence
            c)         Electronic records                                        d)         All the above             Ans:d(3)
36.       Presumption under Evidence law are-
            a)         Presumption of facts                                   b)         Presumption of law
            c)         Both the A & B                                              d)         None of these           Ans:c
37.       Which is not a fact?
a)            That a man said certain words
b)            That a man heard something
c)            That a man has a certain reputation
d)            None of these                                                                                               Ans:d
38.       A man holds a certain opinion, has a certain intention, acts in good faith, or fraudulently or uses a particular word in particular sense, or is or was at a specified time conscious of a particular sanction is a-
            a)         Fact                                                                b)         Evidence
            c)         Document                                                     d)         Fact in issue             Ans:a
39.       A is accused of the murder of B. At his trial the following facts may be in issue-
a)            That A caused B’s deaths
b)            That A  intended to cause B’s death
c)            That A had received grave and sudden provocation from B
d)            All the above                                                                                                 Ans:d
40.       A witness described in detail articles decorated in room while giving statement before Court this is a
            a)         Fact                                                                b)         Document
            c)         Opinion                                                          d)         Cause                                    Ans:a
41.       In relation to expression defined in Section 3 of the Indian Evidence Act which of the following statement is not correct
a)            Facts include not only physical fact but also psychological facts
b)            Court includes arbitrators
c)            An inscription on a store is a document
d)            A fact is said to be not proved when it is neither proved nor disapproved
Ans:b
42.       Under which of the following provisions of Evidence act word forming part of same transaction occurs?
            a)         Section 5                                                       b)         Section 6
            c)         Section 7                                                       d)         Section 8                   Ans:b
43.       The facts though not in issue are so connected with fact in issue as to form part of same transaction are
            a)         Relevant under rule of res jestae             b)         Not relevant
            c)         Hear say evidence                                       d)         Primary evidence     Ans:a
  
44.       Match List- I and List –II and select the correct answer using code given below lists
            List-I
            a)         Facts as effect of fact in issue                                           1)         Section9
            b)         Facts forming part of same transaction                           2)         Section 8
            c)         Fact which constitute preparation for any fact in issue            3)         Section 7
            d)         facts necessary to explain or introduce relevant facts  4)         Section 6
            Code
                        (a)                   (b)                   (c)                    (d)
            A)        1                      2                      3                      4
            B)        4                      3                      2                      1
            C)        3                      4                      2                      1
            D)        2                      3                      1                      4                                              Ans:C
45.       A is accused of waging war against the Government of India by taking part in and armed in surrection.  In which property is destroyed, Troops are attached and goals are broken open. A is not present at all of them yet occurrence of these facts is relevant because-
a)            They constitute a motive for relevant fact
b)            They show preparation for relevant facts
c)            They are effect of relevant facts
d)            They form part of general transaction                                                      Ans:d
46.       The question is whether A committed a crime at Calcutta on a curtain day, fact that on that day A was at Lahore is relevant-
a)            As a motive for fact in issue
b)            As introductory to fact in issue
c)            As preparation of relevant fact
d)            As it makes existence of fact in issue highly improbable                    Ans:d
47.       Which of the following statement are correct?
a)            Admissions could be oral only
b)            Admission could be documentary only
c)            Admission could be oral or documentary
d)            None of these                                                                                               Ans:c
48.       To what of following rules of relevancy have been discussed under section 8 of Indian evidence act
            a)         Motive                                                                        b)         Preparation
            c)         Previous or subsequent conduct              d)         All the above             Ans:d
49.       The question is whether A committed a crime at Calcutta on a curtain day, fact that on that day A was at Lahore
            a)         Is relevant                                                      b)         Is irrelevant
            c)         Is not relevant                                               d)         None of these           Ans:a
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Signle Entrance Exam for IITs

With a view to reducing the burden, in terms of time, finances and the stress caused in scheduling and preparing for multiple entrance examinations, on both, the students and parents, the Council of Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) had, in its meeting on 14.09.2011, endorsed ‘in-principle’ the proposal of a Common Entrance Examination for admission to undergraduate programmes in Engineering.

Based on the discussions held amongst the various stakeholders, including those from the IIT system, it has been decided to hold a Joint Entrance Examination from the year 2013 for admission to the undergraduate programmes in engineering in two parts, JEE-MAIN and JEE-ADVANCED. Only the top 1,50,000 candidates (including all categories) based on the performance in JEE-MAIN will qualify to appear in the JEE Advanced examination. Admission to IITs will be based only on category-wise All Indian Rank (AIR) in JEE-ADVANCED, subject to condition that such candidates are in the top 20 percentile of successful candidates in Class XII examination conducted by their Boards in applicable categories. Admission to NITs will be based on 40% weightage for performance in Class XII Board marks normalized on percentile basis and the remainder 60% weightage would be given for performance in JEE-MAIN and a combined AIR would be decided accordingly.

This information was given by the Minister of State for Human Resource Development , Shri E. Ahamed in a written reply to a question in the Rajya Sabha today. 
Source : PIB, Sept 7, 2012

Call for applications for seven non-core P 3 posts of Regional Project Coordinator ( RPC ), Universal Postal Union


 
 
 
 
 

ALL INDIA POSTMASTERS MEET AT MUMBAI ON 1ST OCTOBER 2012


I hope all Regional and Circle co ordinators from all circle have made their reservation for to attend the ALL INDIA POSTMASTERS MEET to be held at Mumbai on 1st October 2012. If not yet, please do the reservation in time to avoid last minutes hurry berry and missing of the great opportunity to participate in an All India meet to discuss and decide the fate of the cadre.
 
The meeting will be held at Tulsi wadi , Near RTO office, Mumbai central West(BCT). Mumbai. This is very much near to Mumbai central Railway station at 11.00 a.m.

Those who are coming from the southern/western/eastern/northern part of India are to alight at Dadar Terminus and change their journey to the western suburban train on purchasing local train tickets. Dadar Railway station is a sophasticated station with all facility and prominent sign boards to direct the travellers properly.They have to alight at Mumbai central Station is 4th station if travelled by slow local train and next station from Dadar if it is by fast train.

Those who are coming from Northern and western part of India are to alight at Mumbai Central Terminus(BCT) and change to the suburban platform.

In Mumbai Central Railyway station Suburban the Reception committee will display the way to come for the venue of the Meeting.

In the meeting we will discuss about various items which restrict us to move forward in the opted Postmaster cadre. Come with the consent letters collected from all the postmaster cadre officials and submit the same at the meeting.  All participant should come along with the points to discuss and to take up the issue to the Directorate through an adhoc committe of Postmasters.

For any other details please feel free to contact the following reception committee members :



SHRI.GANESHSABLE,POSTMASTER GRADEI
MOBILE9867776058 EMAIL sable_ganesh@yahoo.com
 
SHRI.N P MORE POSTMASTER GRADE II  
9881474826 spm.tulsiwadipo034@gmail.com
SHRI GAJENDRABHUSANE POSTMASTER GRADEII 
9423823576 gbhusane@gmail.com
SHRI RAJIV POSTMASTER GRADE I 9167025081rajivdjan@gmail.com

Source : http://postmastermaharashtra.blogspot.in/

Department of Post Signs Agreement with South Africa Post for EMS Service


The Department of Posts (DoP) has signed an Agreement with South Africa Post for starting international EMS (Speed Post) service with that country. This agreement signed recently is expected to augment people-to-people contact between the two countries, and foster trade, as EMS is a popular export channel for small and medium enterprises. The EMS service to South Africa will be available at the major post offices from September 2012 onwards. 
EMS or Express Mail Service is a premium service that enables its users to send letters, documents and parcels faster with the added facility of being able to track the movement of the item on the internet. 
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Merit Scholarship for Single Girl Child in CBSE

CBSE MERIT SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME FOR SINGLE GIRL CHILDREN

1. Objective 
The objective of CBSE merit scholarship scheme is to provide scholarships to the meritorious Single Girl Students, who are the only child of their parents; and have passed the CBSE Class X Examination with 60% / 6.2 CGPA or more marks/ grades and are continuing their further school education of Class XI and XII. The scheme is aimed to recognize the efforts of the parents in promoting education among girls and to provide encouragement to meritorious students. As per the approval of the Competent Authority dated 23.07.2012, all children born together are Single Girl Child of their parents.

2. Allocation of scholarship 
The number of scholarships for a particular year shall be variable and shall to awarded to all such "Single Girl Students" who have secured 60% / 6.2 CGPA or more marks / grades in the CBSE Class X Examination in that year.


3. Eligibility criteria 
The scholarship shall be given on the basis of merit list as stated in Para 2 above, from the result of CBSE Class X Examination. The eligibility criteria shall be as under:
i) All Single Girl Students, who have secured  60% / 6.2 CGPA or more marks / grades in CBSE Class X Examination and are studying Class XI & XII in School (affiliated with CBSE) whose tuition fee is not more than Rs. 1,500/- p.m. during the academic year, shall be considered for the purpose. In the next two years, the total enhancement in tuition fee in such school shall not be more than 10% of the tuition fee charged in the year 2011 – 2012.
NOTE:NRI applicants of the Board are also eligible for the award. The tuition fee for the NRIs has been decided maximum of Rs. 6,000/- per month.2

ii) The scholarship shall be awarded to Indian Nationals only.

iii) The student must continue her school studies in Class XI and XII in school as stated above in para 3(i).

iv) Candidates who have passed CBSE Class X  Examination in 2012 will be considered.

v) A Scholar under the scheme while availing scholarship can enjoy other concession(s) given by the school in which she is studying other organization(s).

4. Duration of scholarship and its renewal 
i) The Scholarship awarded shall be renewed on a year-to-year basis till the successful completion of the chosen course of study in the school. Renewal shall depend on promotion to the next class provided the scholar secures 50% or more marks in aggregate in the examination which determines her promotion to next class.

ii) The renewal/ continuation of the scholarship, in cases where a scholar gives up the chosen course of study before its completion or if she changes the school or course of study shall be subject to prior approval of the Board. Good conduct and
regularity in attendance are required for continuance of scholarship. The decision of the Board shall be final and binding in all such matters. A Scholarship once cancelled shall not be renewed under any circumstances.

5. Rate of Scholarships and mode of payment 
The rate of scholarship shall be Rupees Five Hundred (Rs. 500/-) per month. A Scholarship awarded under the scheme shall be paid for a maximum period of two years.Payment will be made through demand drafts/ pay orders.

6. Selection Procedure 
a) Student should have passed Class X Examination from the CBSE and secured 6.2 CGPA or more.
b) Pursuing Class XI & XII from CBSE affiliated Schools.
c) Student should be ONLY SINGLE GIRL CHILD of their parents.
d) Original Affidavit duly attested by the First Class Judicial Magistrate/ SDM/ Executive Magistrate, as per prescribed format available on the Board’s website. (Photocopy of Affidavit will not be accepted).
e) Application form should be attested by the School Principal  from where the student is pursuing Class XI after passing Class X from Board’s Examination.
f) Tuition fee should not be more than Rs. 1,500/- per month in Class X and 10% enhancement for Class XI & XII.

7. Jurisdiction of Courts/ Tribunals 
a) A Scholarship once cancelled shall not be renewed under any circumstances.
b) The decision of the Board shall be final and binding in all such matters.
c) Any resultant dispute arising out of this scholarship scheme shall be subject to the sole jurisdiction of the court situated in Delhi/ New Delhi only.

Source: www.cbse.nic.in

LATEST DOPT Orders 2012 AT A GLANCE.....

DOPT ORDERS : THE DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL AND TRAINING ISSUED ORDERS REGARDING SERVICE MATTERS FROM TIME TO TIME FOR CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES...WE TRY TO COMPOSE ALL ORDERS, GAZETTES, CORRIGENDUM'S, NOTIFICATIONS, CLARIFICATIONS AND CCS RULES IN ONE CORNER. VISITORS ARE REQUESTED TO WRITE YOUR VALUABLE COMMENTS TO UPGRADE THE PAGE IN FURTHER...

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DOPT ORDERS 2012 

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List of DOPT Orders
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F.No.1/1/2008-IC 13-09.2008 Date of Next Increment - Clarification from Finance Ministry Click to View
No.1201l/04/2008-Estt.(Allowance) 11-09.2008 Special Allowance for child care for women with disabilities and Education Allowance for disabled children Click to View
No.120 1l/03/2008-Estt.(Allowance) 13-09.2008 Grant of Children Education Assistance and Reimbursement of Tuition Fee Click to View
No. 4/6/2008-Estt. (Pay II) 23-10.2008 Revision of income criteria to exclude socially advanced persons/sections (Creamy Layer)... Click to View
12011/03/2008-Estt.(Allowance) 23-10-2008 Children Education Allowance - clarification from DOP&T Click to View
No.360111612009-Estt.(Res.) 23-12-2009 Reservation for SCs, STs and OBCs in autonomous bodiesl institutions etc Click to View
No.7/7/2008-CS.I(A) 21-12-2009 Grant of the pay structure of grade pay of Rs.4600 in the pay band PB-2 to Assistants of Central Secretairiat Service Click to View
F.No 14014/2/2009-Estt(D) 11-12-2009 Review of Scheme for Compassionate Appointment in the light of the 6th Pay Commission recommendations. Click to View
F.No.42/12/2009 - P&PW(G) 17-11-2009 Grant of Dearness Relief to the Central Government Pensioners who are in receipt of provisional pension or pension in the pre revised scales of 5th CPC w.e.f 1.7.2009. Click to View
No.6/3/2009-CS.I(S) 19-11-2009 Pay fixation on grant of non-functional scale to Section Officers of CSS subsequent to implementation of CCS(Revised Pay)Rules,2008. Click to View
F.No.38/37/08-P&PW(A) 18-11-2009 F.No.38/37/08-P&PW(A) Click to View
NO. 1402812/2009-Estt.(L) 24-11-2009 Encashment of earned leave alongwith LTC -Clarification Click to View
F.No. 1/1/2008-IC 18-11-2009 Revised pay structure of the common category posts of Pharmacists Cadre-implementation of Fast Track Committee's recommendation regarding. Click to View
No. 2/34/2008-Estt. (Pay II) 19-11-2009 Calculation of monthly contribution towards cost of Pension payable during foreign service. Click to View
No. 6/12/2008-Estt. (Pay 11) 18-11-2009 Revision of pay of the Chairpersons and Members of the Regulatory Authorities/Bodies consequent to the implementation of the Sixth CPC Click to View
N0.14028/3/2008-Estt.(L) 16-11-2009 Recommendations of the Sixth Central Pay Commission relating to encashment of leave in respect of Central Government employees. Click to View
N0.35034/3/2008-Estt(D) 16-11-2009 MODIFIED ASSURED CAREER PROGRESSION SCHEME (MACPS) - Clarifications Click to View
No.12011/16/2009-( Allowance) 13-11-2009 Children Education Allowance1 Hostel Subsidy - Clarification. Click to View

F.No. 1/1/2008-IC 13-11-2009
Finance ministry has granted 4600 grade pay to 6500-10500 wef 01-01-2006
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F.No. 15/87/2007-cS-I (CR) 29-10-2009
Computerization of Annual Performance Appraisal Report (APAR) Sections of CS Division
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F.No. 31011 / 3 /2009- Estt.(A) 28-10-2009
Use of own car / hired taxi on LTC journey on account of physical handicap.
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F.No. 13/9/2009-Estt(Pay-I) 21-10-2009
Fixation of pay in case of employees who seek transfer to a lower post under FR 15(a) - clarification regarding.
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F.No.42/12/2009-P&PW(G) 22-10-2009
Grant of. Dearness Relief to Central Government pensioners who are in receipt of Provisional Pension or pension in the pre revised scales of 5th CPC - w.e.f. 1.7.2008 and 1.1.2009.
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No. 1(3) / 2008 - EII (B) 29-09-2009
New Dearness Allowance for Autonomous Bodies and who are all getting pay as per 5th CPC
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F.No.4/38/2008-P&PW(D) 17-09-2009
Restoration of 1/3rd commuted portion of pension - in public sector undertaking/autonomous bodies
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F.No.42/12/2009-P&PW(G) 23-09-2009
Grant of Dearness Relief to Central Government Pensioners/Family Pensioners - Revised rate effective from 1.7.2009.
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No.1(6)/2009-E- (B) 18-09-2009
Payment of Dearness Allowance to Central Government employees - Revised Rates effective from 1.7.2009.
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OM No.38/48/09-P&PW(A) 27-08-2009
OA No. 504 of 2009 filed in the Central Administrative Tribunal, Ernakulam Bench - Grant of additional pension on attaining the age of 80 years regarding.
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No.7/23/2007/E III (A) 28-08-2009
Grant of Non-P.L.Bonus (Ad-hoc bonus ) to Central Government Employees for the year 2008-2009.
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No.7/23/2008-E.III(A) 27-08-2009
Payment of second instalment of 60% arrears to Quasi-Government Organisations, Autonomous Organisations
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No.24012/18/2008-Estt.(B) 27-08-2009
Filling up of the post of Secretary-Cum-Controller of Examinations- in the pay scale PB-4, Re. 37,400-67,000+ GP-8700/- (Director leve]), Staff Selection Commission (Hqrs), New Delhi on deputation basis.
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F.No.4/8/2008/EO/PR 21-08-2009
Completion of PARs of IAS Officers within the fixed time schedule.
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F.No. l/l/2008-IC 25-08-2009
Payment of second instalment of arrears on account of implementation of Sixth Central Pay Commission's recommendations.
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F.No.3(1)/E.II(A)/2009 19-08-2009
Meeting with JS(Personal) Department of Expenditure in the matter of Grade Pay of Rs.4600 fixed for 24.8.2009
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No.11019/27/2008-AIS-11I 20-08-2009
Enhancement to Child adoption Leave from 135 days to 180 days and extension of the facility of Paternity Leave to adoptive fathers.
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No.13018/4/2004-Esst.(L) 20-08-2009
Grant of Child Adoption Leave for 135 days to the female Govt. servants on adoption of a child upto one year of age -
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No. 11013/3/2009-Esst.(A) 07-08-2009
CCS (Conduct) Rules, 1964 - Guidelines regarding prevention of sexual harassment of working women in the workplace.
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No. 1/3/2008-Esst(Pay-I) 20-08-2009
Grant of incentive for acquiring higher qualification - Inclusion of additional qualifications/Review of the qualifications listed in the Annexure to this Department's OM No. 1/2/89-Estt(Pay-I) dated 9.4.99.
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No. 1/3/2008-Esst (Pay-I) 14-04-2009
Grant of incentive for acquiring higher qualification - Inclusion of additional qualifications/Review of the qualifications listed in the Annexure to this Department's OM No.1/2/89-Estt(Pay-I) dated 9.4.99.
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No. 1/3/2008-Esst (Pay-I) 11-06-2009
Grant of incentive for acquiring higher qualification Inclusion of additional qualifications/Review of the qualifications listed in the Annexure to this Department's OM No.1/2/89-Estt(Pay-I) dated 9.4.99.
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No.1(2)EV/2008 17-08-2009
Implementation of New Pension Scheme – Pre-condition for release of 2nd installment of arrears of 6th CPC recommendations.
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No.S.14021/46/2002-MS 30-07-2009
Recognition of Heritage Hospital,Lanka,Varanasi(Uttar Pradesh)for treatment of Central Government employees under CS(MA) Rules,1944.
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No.3I011/2/2006-Estt.(A) 27-07-2009
Journey by air while availing Leave Travel Concession - clarification regarding.
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No.11013/3/2009-Estt. (A) 21-07-2009
CCS (Conduct) Rules, 1964 - Guidelines regarding prevention of sexual harassment of working women in the workplace.
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No. 13018/1/2009-Estt.(L) 22-07-2009
Enhancement of Child Adoption Leave from 135 days to 180 days and extension of the facility of Paternity Leave to adoptive fathers.
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No.13/1/2009-CS.II 21-07-2009
Rotational Transfer Policy (RTP) applicable to officers of the Central Secretariat Stenographers Service – Modifications thereof
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F.No.38/37/08-P&PW(A) 14-07-2009
Implementation of Government's decision on the recommendations of the Sixth Central Pay Commission - Revision of pension of pre-2006 pensioners.
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F.No.19024/1/2009-E.IV 13-07-2009
Air Travel on official account – both domestic and international
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No.1/1/2009-Estt.Pay I 13-07-2009
Grant of Variable Increment to high performers in the Pay Band 3- recommendation of the 6th Cpc
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F.No.38/88/2008-P&PW(G) 09-07-2009
Payment of Dearness Relief to re-employed pensioners and employed family pensioners.
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No. 35021/2/2009-Estt.(C) 03-07-2009
Concerted effort to increase representation of women in Central Government Jobs.
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No.35021/2/2009-Estt. (C) 30-06-2009
Representation of Women Members on the various Committees/Boards concerned with selection to Group C&D posts in Central Government.
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F.No.36035/3/2009-Estt.(Res.)(RR) 10-06-2009
Benefit of reservation to persons with disability who acquire disability after entering into Govt. service
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No.23/1/2008-P&PW(B) 28.06.2009
payment of family pension in the case of Burma Pensioners - regarding
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F.No.4-29/CGHS/C&P 18.05.2009
Emergency services at CGHS Wellness Centres (Previously known as CGHS dispensaries)
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No. S. 14021/11/1999-MS 30.04.2009
Recognition of Apollo Speciality Hospital, Lake View Road,Madurai-625020 (Tamil Nadu) for treatment of Central Govemment employees under CS(MA) Rules, 1944.
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- 28.05.2009
Classification of Posts - Both V CPC and VI CPC
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No.AB.14017/64/2008-Esst.(RR) 21.05.2009
Non-Functional upgradation for Officers of Organized Group 'A' Services in PB-3 and PB-4.
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No.14021/5/2009-AIS-II 20.05.2009
Clarification regarding date of next increment in cases where Government servants are not able to join posts in a particular grade pay on promotion / appointment on 1st of January of a year due to Sunday or Gazetted holiday for All India Service officers.
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No.35034/3/2008-Estt. (D) 19.05.2009
MODIFIED ASSURED CAREER PROGRESSION SCHEME (MACPS) FOR THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES
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F.No.11-1/2004-C&P/Pt-XII 15.05.2009
Clarifications regarding Plastic Cards for Individual CGHS beneficiaries-
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F.No.37-6//02-03/CGHS/MSD 13.05.2009
Issue of Analogue Insulin (Vial / Cartridge) to CGHS beneficiaries
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F.No.38/37/08-P&PW(A) 12.05.2009
No full pension on completion of 20 years - who retired before 2.9.2008
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No.1/10/2009-PIC 17.04.2009
Revision of the rates of Desk Allowance - Recommendations of the VI Central Pay Commission
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No. AB.14017/61/2008-Estt. (RR) 24.03.2009
Sixth Central Pay Commission's recommendations - revision of pay scales - amendment of Service Rules / Recruitment Rules - DoP&T Order
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No. 42/12/2009 - P&PW (G) 27.03.2009
Grant of dearness relief to Central Government Pensioners/Family Pensioners – Revised rate effective from 1-1-2009.
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No.2(19)/E/II(B)/2008 26.03.2009
HRA at old duty station for civilian employees of the Central Government serving in the State and Union Territoriesof North Eastern Region including Andaman&Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep Islands.
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F.No.1/1/2008-IC 13.03.2009
Date of next increment in cases where Government servants are not able join posts in a particular grade pay on promotion/appointment on 1st of January of a year due to Sunday or Gazetted Holiday – Clarification regarding.
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No.45/7/2008-P&PW (F) 16.03.2009
Death and Disability in service - payment of ex-gratia lumpsum compensation to families of CG employees as per 6th CPC
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F.No.8/10/2008-JCA 02.03.2009
Rates of Daily Allowance for Staff members of the Department / National Council and Third Level / Regional of JCM
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No.4-24/96-C&P/CGHS/CGHS(P) 25.02.2009
Age Limit for dependent children of Government servants and pensioners for avilingmedical facilities under CGHS and Central Servicecs (Medical Attendance) Rules, 1944 - Regarding.
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- 26.02.2009
Additional D.A. for Central Government Employees from January-2009
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No.F.23 – 2 / 2001 – TS.II 24.11.2006
Government Of India Notification About IME India Recognition
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F.No.38/37/08-P&PW (A) 11.02.2009
Representations regarding revision of pension of pre-2006 pensioners.
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No.7/7/2008-P&PW (F) 13.02.2009
Implementation of Government’s decision on the recommendation ofthe Sixth CPC – Revision of provisions regulating gratuity
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F.No.19030/3/2008-E.IV 18.02.2009
Travelling Allowance Rules-Implementation of the Sixth Central Pay Commission.
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No. 19030/3/2008-E.IV 22.01.2009
Travelling Allowance Rules - Implementation of the Sixth Central Pay Commission.
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- 29.01.2009
Submission ofImmovable Property Return for the year 2008 (as on 1.1.2009)- Regarding -
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No.11/2/2008-JCA 12.01.2009
Setting up of Anomaly Committee to settle the Anomalies arising out of the implentationof the 6th CPC recommendations.
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No.1/3/2008-Esst (Pay-I) 09.01.2010
Grant of incentive for acquiring higher qualification - Inclusion of additional qualifications/Review of the qualifications listed in the Annexure to this Department's OM No. 1/2/89-Estt (Pay-I) dated 9.4.99.
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No.21011/1/2005-Estt.(A) 06.01.2010
Effect on modification/expunction of adverse remarks in the ACRs and upgradation/down-gradation of the overall grading in the ACRs prior to the period 2008-2009.
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No.7(2)/EV/2009 29.12.2009
Central Government Employees Group Insurance Scheme - 1980 - Tables of Benefits for the savings fund for the period from 1.1.2010 to 31.12.2010.
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No.HRD/CM/175/15/2008-09/Pt-2/1249 31.12.2009
Fixation of Pay of Group 'B' Officers of the Department of Income Tax at the time of placement in Grade Pay of Rs.5400 in PB-2 Non Functional Scale.
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F.No.25014/2/2002-AIS(I1) 12.01.2010
Simplification of procedure for payment of pension and other benefits to All lndia Service officers retiring from Government of India / State Governments - bearing the liability of arrears related to Sixth Pay Commission.
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No.22/22/2009-CS.I(CR) 12.01.2010
Grant of financial under the Modified Assured Carrier Progression Scheme.
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No.4101311/2007-Estt.(D) 12.01.2010
Action Taken on 23rd Report of the Department Related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice on the Government's Policy of Appointment on Compassionate Ground.
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F.No. 275/192/2009-IT(B) 11.01.2010
INCOME-TAX DEDUCTION FROM SALARIES DURING THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2009-2010 UNDER SECTION 192 OF THE INCOME-TAX ACT, 1961.
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No. 3603812/2008-EsH(Res) 15.01.2010
Reservation for the Persons with Disabillties – Filling up of the backlog reserved vacancies through a Special Recruitment Drive.
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- 27.01.2010
Agenda Points for 46th Meeting of National Council (JCM) from BPMS
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No.402/92/2006-MC (05 of 2010) 25.01.2010
Refund Fraud scamsters Identified. Swift action by the Income tax Department to put in place a robust method of issuing refunds
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No.22/5/2009-CS.I(PR) 28.01.2010
Submission of Immovable Property Return for the year 2009 (as on 01.01.2010) - regarding.
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F.NO.28034/9/2009-Estt.(A) 30.01.2010
Posting of husband and wife at the same station.
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- 08.02.2010
MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF NATIONAL ANOMALY COMMITTEE HELD ON 12th DECEMBER, 2009
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No. 37-36/2004-SPB-1/C. 20.01.2010
Scheme for Compassionate Appointment – Relative Merit Points and Procedure for selection
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No.18016/3/2010-Estt.(L) 15.03.2010
Special concessions / facilities to Central Government Employees working in Kashmir Valley in attached / subordinate offices or PSUs falling under the control of Central Government.
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No.31/65/2009-EO (MM-I) 04.03.2010
Policy on fixing an upper limit of the number of years for which officers can work in the personal staff of the Union Minister in their entire careers.
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No. ANIXIV/14162/VIth CPC/Circular Vol. IV 12.02.2010
Implementation of Sixth Central Pay Commission recommendations - Clarification regarding.
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No. AN/XIV/14162/VIth CPC/Vol-II 08.03.2010
Grant of increased rate of washing Allowance to common categories of Group 'C' and 'D' employees of various Ministries/Departments
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NO. AB-14017/8/2010-Estt (RR) 10.03.2010
Model RRs for stenographer Grade II post in non-Secretariat Organizations.
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No.AB.14017/61/2008-Estt. (RR) 12.03.2010
Sixth Central Pay Commission's recommendations - revision of pay scales - amendment of Service Rules / Recruitment Rules
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No.12014/1/2010 - Po. II 15.03.2010
Allotment of Govt.. accommodation to the State Level Political Parties - Framing of guidelines regarding.
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No.11013/D/20/2006 - PoI.I 10.03.2010
Accommodation for Chairperson / Member of the Adjudicating Authority under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act 2002.
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No.1/3/2008-Estt (Pay-I) 23.03.2010
Grant of incentive for acquiring higher qualifications - Inclusion of additional qualifications/Review of the qualifications listedin the Annexure to this Department's OM No. 1/2/89-Estt (Pay-I) dated 9.4.99.
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No.1(3)/2010-E-II(B) 26.03.2010
Payment of Dearness Allowance to Central Government Employees - Revised Rates effective from 1.1.2010.
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- 27.03.2010
National Anomaly Committee meeting And decisions.
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No.15011/01/2010-Estt.(AL) 30.03.2010
Fake Instruction on Overtime Allowance - regarding
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F.No.9(14) E.II(B) / 2010 30.03.2010
Payment of Overtime Allowance to Central Government employees - Revised Rates effective from 01-01-2008 clarification thereon.
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NO. 12/3/2010-JCA-2 29.03.2010
Declaration of Holiday on 14th April, 201& Birthday of Dr.B.R.Ambedkar.
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F.No. 31011/4/2007-Estt.(A) 20.04.2010
CCS (LTC) Rules, 1988 – Relaxation for travel by air to visit NER.
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D.O. N0.A-11013/9/2010-AT 20.04.2010
Two Vacancies of Administrative Members in the Central Administrative Tribunal, one each at the Ahmedabad and Patna Bench
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F.No. 3 101 1/4/2007-Estt.(A) 23.04.2010
CCS (LTC) Rules, 1988 – Relaxation for travel by air to visit NER.
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