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Friday, 2 August 2013

11th ALL WOMEN POST OFFICE INAUGURATED IN GUJARAT CIRCLE


Rajkot Race Course Road SO of Rajkot Division in Rajkot Region (Gujarat Circle)  ALL WOMEN POST OFFICE was inaugurated on 01.08.2013 by Madam Neelam Gupta Ms Rambharosa Postmaster General Rajkot Region Rajkot. Shri Rambharosa Hon’ble Post Master General Rajkot, Shri D. R. Vankar Dy.Accountant General, Shri K. Mohanchandra Sr. AO, Shri R.M Parmar SSPO’s Rajkot Division, Shri G.R Bhanani, P.M.Rathod, G.A Bhat  ADPS o/o PMG Rajkot were present on the occasion along with other officers of RO Rajkot and staff of R.O, DO and post offices around Rajkot HO. Rajkot Race Course Road SO is located at most prominent place centrally situated near Race Course  in the building premises of Accountant General  Office. The establishment of this office is SPM + 2 Postal Assistant  & 1 MTS. The post office is fully computerized and having full proof security arrangement and all amenities pertaining to women employees.


          In Gujarat Circle it is Second All-Women Post office established. First was established at IIT Ahmedabad on 02.07.2013. The post office is part of a national initiative to set up all-women post offices to empower women and encourage gender equality in various sectors. This is the Eleventh All-Women Post Office in the country. The first such office was inaugurated at Shashtri Bhavan in Delhi on 8th March 2013, International Women Day.

A FLASH NEWS  

                                        DISCUSSIONS WITH SECRETARY, DEPT OF POST

DISCUSSIONS WITH SECRETARY, DEPT OF POST,  TOOK PLACE TODAY ON THE MEMORANDUM SUBMITTED EARLIER BY THE JCA . 

REGARDING THE POSTMAN RELATED ISSUES, DISCUSSIONS WERE HELD SEPARATELY WITH MEMBER (P).

SECRETARY-GENERALS AND ALL GENERAL SECRETARIES OF BOTH THE FEDERATIONS PARTICIPATED.

DETAILS WILL BE PUBLISHED LATER ON.


                                        Amendment to the Right to Information Act, 2005

The Union Cabinet has approved introduction of a Bill in the coming session of the Parliament to

amend the Right to Information Act, 2005, to exclude the political parties from the definition of

Public authority for the purpose of the Act.

The Central Information Commission (CIC) in its decision dated 03.06.2013, has held that the

political parties, namely, AICC/INC, BJP, CPI(M), CPI, NCP, and BSP are public authorities

under Section 2(h) of the RTI Act. While deciding that the said political parties are public

authorities, the CIC has relied mainly on the grounds that there is substantial (indirect) financing

of political parties by the Central Government and they perform public duty.

The political parties are registered with the Election Commission under the provisions of section

29A of the Representation of the People Act, 1951. Under this section any small group of

persons, if they so desire, can be registered as a political party by making a simple declaration

under sub­section (5) of section 29A.

With reference to the political parties, detailed provisions exist in the Representation of the

People Act, 1951 which provides for dissemination of information relating to political parties,

candidates and donations. The said Act, inter alia, provides for –

• Registration with the Election Commission of associations and bodies as political parties

(section 29A)

• Political parties entitled to accept contribution (section 29B)

• Declaration of donation received by the political parties (section 29C)

• Declaration of assets and liabilities (section 75A)

• Account of election expenses and maximum thereof (section 77)

• Lodging of account with the district election officer (section 78)

• Penalty for filing false affidavit etc. (section 125A)

The above provisions of the Representation of the People Act, 1951 indicate that there are

sufficient provisions in the Act to deal with each and every aspect of financing, its declaration and

punishment for filing false affidavit and all such information is made available to the public

through the website of the Election Commission.

Under section 13A of the Income­tax Act, 1961, the political parties claiming exemption from tax

are required to file their return of income before the due date before the tax authorities along with

audited accounts; and form 24A prescribed under section 29C of the Representation of the

People Act, 1951 read with Rule 85B of the Conduct of Election Rules, 1961 declaring the list of

persons making donations to the political parties exceeding 20,000/­ rupees.

As per section 138 of the Income­tax Act, any information with the Income­tax Department would

be ordinarily held confidential, but can be made public, if in the judgment of the Commissioner of

Income­tax, it serves public purpose.

Under section 10A of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, for failure to lodge the account

of election expenses as per the requirement of law, the defaulting candidate may be disqualified

by the Election Commission for three years from the date of the order of disqualification.

Section 29C of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, provides that each political party

shall submit report to the Election Commission (before filing its income­tax return) regarding all

contributions in excess of 20000/­ rupees received by it in a financial year and failure to submit

this report will deprive them of the tax benefit. Further, the candidates are required to file affidavit

along with their nomination papers giving the annual income of the candidate and filing of false

affidavit attract punishment for furnishing wrong information.

The RTI Act was enacted to provide for an effective framework for effectuating the right of

information recognised under Article 19 of the Constitution. The RTI Act was enacted to ensure

greater and more effective access to information by making the Freedom of Information Act,

2002 more progressive, participatory and meaningful.

The definition of public authority given in clause (h) of section 2 of the RTI Act is well defined to

include only such authority or body constituted by or under the Constitution or by any law made

by Parliament which is substantially financed directly or indirectly by funds provided by the

appropriate Government. The political parties do not fall within the parameters of the definition of

public authority given in the RTI Act, as they are only registered and recognised under the RP

Act, 1951.

Source:­PIB


Creation of New RMS Division at Dehradun in Uttarakhand Circle

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GOVERNMENT LOST THE REVIEW PETITION 

IN PAYMENT OF ARREARS CASE


HON'BLE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA DISMISSED THE REVIEW PETITION FILED BY THE GOVERNMENT AGAINST THE RAILWAY ACCOUNTS ON PAYMENTOF ARREARS W.E.F 01-01-1996 TO 18-02-2003 CASE. EARLIERGOVERNMENT MOVED SPECIAL LEAVE PETITION BUT HON'BLE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA DID NOT ALLOW IT. NOW THE GOVERNMENT AGAIN FILED THE REVIEW PETITION AND LOST. WITH THIS IT IS CERTAIN THAT GOVERNMENT CAN NOT AVOID THE PAYMENT OF ARREARS OF UP-GRADED SCALES TO THE ORGANIZED ACCOUNTS' EMPLOYEES. JOINT ACTION COMMITTEE OF ACCOUNTS AND AUDIT EMPLOYEES AND OFFICERS ORGANIZATIONS HAS ALREADY WROTE A LETTER TO THE GOVERNMENT TO IMPLEMENT THE JUDGMENT UNIFORMLY TO ALL ACCOUNTS EMPLOYEES
PLI BROCHURE: (Rleased by PTC MYSORE)
ftp://ftp.ptcinfo.org/indiapost2012/PLI%20Brochure.pdf



CGHS Delhi & NCR: Additional List of Empanelled Hospital/Diagnostic Laboratories/Imaging Centre w.e.f. 01.08.2013

CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS

DIRECT RECRUITMENT PA/SA EXAMINATION - LATEST UPDATE (CLICK THE LINK BELOW FOR DETAILS)
http://www.eonlineapply.com/dop/pages/index.htm

Civil Services (Preliminary) Exmination, 2013- Result Announced


To view the note, please CLICK HERE and

To view the Roll Numbers of candidates who qualified for admission to the Civil Services (Main) Examination, 2013, please CLICK HERE.

Result of CS(P) Examination, 2013 for Candidates who have Qualified for Admission in Indian Forest Service (Main) Examination, 2013- Announced


To view the note, please CLICK HERE and

To view the Roll Numbers of candidates who qualified for admission to the Civil Services (Main) Examination, 2013, please CLICK HERE.

USE KEYBOARD WITH MOUSE (ON SCREEN KEYBOARD.)

USE KEYBOARD WITH MOUSE


If you feel that your external keyboard is not working properly or some particular key is not functioning then you can use internal keyboard on your desktop screen. This property of keyboard is found in windows xp and seven. Just follow these steps

Go to start menu and press “run

Type “osk

Now press enter.

(note. Don’t use commas)

you will see keyboard on your desktop screen. Now use mouse to click on keys for operation.


Thanks to

Vijay  Hivare,

System Administrator,

Pandharpur HO - 413 304
Pandharpur Division, Maharashtra.


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