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Friday, 7 June 2013

SHRI G.K PADMANABHAN PASSED AWAY
Shri G.K Padmanabhan Ex. SG FNPO expired   on 06/06/2013 at New Delhi. He has played an important role in building up the Joint Council of Action (NFPE/FNPO) and organized united struggle of Postal and RMS Employees. NFPE conveys its heartfelt condolences.

Procedure on handling of returned Foreign Parcels which remain unclaimed by both addressee as well as sender



Children Educational Allowance - Clarification regarding "Term Fee"



National Defence Academy & Naval Academy Exam. (II), 2012 - Declaration of Final Result.


The UPSC has declared the result of the written part of the National Defence Academy & Naval Academy Exam(II), held on 19th August, 2012  in order of merit of 636 candidates  and the Interviews held by the Services  Selection Board of the Ministry of Defence  for admission to the  Army, Navy and  Air Force wings  of National  Defence Academy for the 130th Course and Naval Academy  for the  92nd   Indian Naval Academy Course (INAC) commencing from  July, 2013.  For detailed information regarding the date of commencement of the above courses, please visit the websites of Ministry of Defence  i.e www.joinindianarmynic.in or indianarmy .gov.in


2.     The results of Medical Examination have not been taken into account in preparing these lists. 
3.       The candidature of all the candidates is provisional, subject to their submitting the requisite certificates  in support of date of birth and educational qualifications etc., claimed by them, directly to the Additional Directorate General of Recruiting , Adjutant General’s Branch , Integrated  Headquarters, Ministry of Defence (Army), West Block No. III, Wing-1, R. K. Puram, New Delhi-110066 , wherever this has not already been done and  NOT  to  U.P.S.C.
4.     In case, there is any change of address, the candidates are advised to promptly intimate  directly to the Army Headquarters at the address given above.
5.   These results are  also be available on the UPSC Website at http:// www.upsc.gov.in. However, marks of the candidates will be available on the Website after  15  days from the date of declaration of final results.                         
6.      For any further information, the candidates may contact  Facilitation Counter  near Gate ‘C’ of the Commission  either in person or on Telephone Nos.011- 23385271/ 011-23381125/011-23098543 between 10:00 Hours to 17:00 Hours on any working day.  

                                                                                                                        
MOBIES PHONES ARE BANNED IN THE CAMPUS OF UPSC


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On-line collection of data on representation of SCs, STs and OBCs and Persons with Disabilities in Central Government Services



Immediate
No.36027/01/201 3-Estt.(Res.)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Personnel and Training
North Block, New Delhi
Dated the 5th June, 2013
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject: On-line collection of data on representation of SCs, STs and OBCs and Persons with Disabilities in Central Government Services.

The undersigned is directed to refer to this Department’s D.O. letter No. 43011/297/201 0-Estt.(Res.) dated the 3fl October, 2012 and subsequent reminders dated 15.10.2012, 5.11.2012 ,27.2.2013 and 3.5.2013 whereby it was requested for on-line submission of data in regard to the representation of SCs, STs, OBCs and Persons with Disabilities in Central Government services as on 1.1.2012 and as on
1.1.2013 through the URL “rrcps.nic.in”. Moreover, workshops were also held from 22.1.2013 to 24.1.2013 and on 28.1.2013 to facilitate and to smoothen the process of on-line submission of data by the Ministries/Departments.
2. The requisite information is still awaited from your Ministry/Department. The Username and Password for login to website http://rrcps.nic.in have already been communicated. However, if not received may drop a mail at persinfotech@nic.in with Name, Designation, Phone details of Nodal
Officer to get the same.
3. The data is significant for this Department for answering various Parliament Questions, Parliamentary Committees, RTIs etc. and in monitoring the implementation of reservation policy for SCs/STs/OBCs and PwDs. Parliamentary Committees have emphasised the need for maintaining of updated data.
4. It is requested that requisite data may be got uploaded in the URL latest by 20th June, 2013.
(Debabrata Das)
Under Secretary to the Government of India
Source : DOPT
http://ccis.nic.in/WriteReadData/CircularPortal/D2/D02adm/36027_01_2013-Estt.Res-05062013.pdf

24x7 Ambulance service on national highways made mandatory


Now, developers and government agencies managing and maintaining National Highways (NHs) will have to ensure that ambulances and patrolling vehicles are available 24x7. National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has decided to install vehicle tracking system (VTS) in all such vehicles with global positioning system (GPS) within a month to monitor their uninterrupted movement.

In a circular issued last Monday, NHAI chairman R P Singh has directed all chief general managers (CGMs) to take up the issue with private developers. He has cited the provision of concession agreement, where private developers are bound to provide "round the clock" ambulance service for accident victims and patrolling vehicles for the entire project stretch.

Singh has pointed out there are often complaints of developers not deploying these vehicles crucial for shifting accident victims to hospital and to get crucial first report of jams, breakdowns or accidents from patrolling vehicles. As per rules, every developer needs to deploy one ambulance and one patrolling vehicle for every 50 km stretch. At present, though 244 life-support ambulances and 245 patrolling vehicles are deployed on highway stretches totaling around 10,360 km, the deployment is inadequate. Moreover, only a small portion of country's 80,000 km NH stretch has such a facility.

The most recent global road safety report, conducted by the World Health Organization (WHO), has also exposed how only less than 49% seriously injured victims are rushed to hospital by ambulances in India. "Robust ambulance services reduce fatalities significantly as the victims get immediate treatment at spot and are rushed to hospital. As per the order, in case of financial need to implement this project the fund can come from the decided road safety fund available with NHAI," said B S Singla, CGM in NHAI.

Road safety experts have welcomed the move considering the fact that 37% of countries' total road fatalities are reported from NH stretches. "Finally, the beginning has been made. But what we need is to monitor and control the facilities at local level for effective result," said Rohit Baluja.


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