Andhra Bank Notified PO Recruitment 2013
WRITTEN BY ADMIN ON 23 AUGUST 2013 | FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 2013
Indian Nationalized Bank “Andhra Bank” has recently invited the wellqualified candidates who want to Probationary Officers (PO) in Andhra Bank, Andhra Bank has released the notification for Probationary Officers (PO) 150 posts. This Recruitment is only for those candidates who have a valid IBPS Score Card.
Eligible candidates may apply via online method from 21 August 2013 to 31 August 2013 through the official portal of Andhra Bank - www.andhrabank.in, by filling Andhra Bank PO Recruitment 2013 Online Application Form.
Important Dates:
Opening date of online registration: 21 August 2013
Last date of online registration(Including candidates from farflung areas: 31 August 2013
Last date of online registration(Including candidates from farflung areas: 31 August 2013
Details of andhrabank.in Clerk/PO Apply Online:
Name of Organization
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Andhra Bank
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Name of the Post
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Probationary Officers
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No. of vacancies
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N/A
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Age Limit
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21- 29 years
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Qualification
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Degree in any discipline
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Last date to apply
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31st August, 2013
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Fees :
General / OBC Candidates will have to pay Rs.100/- and SC / ST / PWD / EX Service Man candidates will pay Rs.25/- as application fees. The Applicants will pay their fees by online through NEFT or by Bank Challan drawn by any branch of Andhra Bank.
How To Apply :
The Candidates can apply via online mode through the main portal of Andhra Bank – www.andhrabank.in, the will have to just fill Andhra Bank Po Online Application Form, once form filling process will be completed, take a print of your filled form for Interview.
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DISCUSSIONS ON THE PENDING JCM SUBJECTS IN THE JCM (DC) STANDING COMMITTEE MEETING HELD IN 23.08.2013
The standing committee meeting of JCM (DC) was held on 23.08.2013 under the chairmanship of Member (O) to discuss the pending items of the last JCM (DC). Com. K. V. Sridharan, Leader Staff side, Com. Giriraj Singh, Secretary Staff Side, Com. M. Krishnan, Secretary General NFPE Com. D. Theagarajan, Secretary General FNPO represented the staff side. Com. Ishwar Singh Dabas, General Secretary, P4 NFPE, Com. T. N. Rahate General Secretary P4, FNPO were also present to discuss the postmen related issues.
The following are the decision in respect of important items.
1. A new chairperson will be nominated with in a fortnight for further continuance of cadre restructuring proposal. A meeting with the staff side will be held within one month.
2. The case of System Assistant will be looked into by the cadre review committee. The uniform duties and other ten demands pertaining to system administrators will be discussed in the same committee.
3. Droping the practice of obtaining fidelity bond will be reviewed once again.
4. The protection of pay of the defunct scale of PO & RMS Accountant case is being reviewed.
5. The revision of cash allowance to the SPMs handling cash in the absence of treasurer will be finalized at the earliest possible.
6. The committee reports for enhancing the line limits for cash remittance will be decided within a month. Providing van for cash conveyance for MNERGA payment will be considered.
7. Fixing of norms to PSD and CSD will be considered only after the implementation of IT modernisation project.
8. Allowing the physically challenged officials to appear in the IP examination, the referred case has not yet been finalized by the department of Social Justice. One more reminder and personal approach to expedite the approval will be made.
9. The revised HSG I Recruitment rules ensuring 100% HSG I Posts to General line is under process. The revised recruitment rules for HSG I will be finalized within two months.
10. The proposal for payment of incentive instead of honorarium for processing PLI/RPLI proposal will be finalized shortly. We pointed out about non-payment of RPLI incentive on monthly basis as per 2009, orders in most of the circles. It was assured to issue instructions to adhere the said instructions scrupulously. We pointed out the inadequate allotment of funds of clearing the pending incentive bills to the field officers and Agents and requested to allot the sufficient fund to wipe out all the pending bills forthwith. This was assured.
11. The proposal for the grant of Excess duty allowance or restoration of charge allowance to the SPMs working in single and Double handed post offices will be considered.
12. The issue regarding the counting of training period for the benefits of promotion under TBOP/BCR scheme as per the court judgment will be considered after getting the law ministry opinion as well as its implementation in respect of U.P circle at first.
13. Holding of examination for the post of AMM in MMS and holding DPC for Dy. Manager MMS will be finalized within two months.
14. The issue of appointment of Superintendent, Sorting in RMS will be finalized shortly.
15. The staff side demanded to record disagreement in respect of the denial of cash handling allowance to treasures at par with cashiers. The chairman inform that we will have one more attempt with MoF. The staff side assured to submit a fresh detailed not above the justification in this case.
16. The committee constituted to discuss about Group ‘B’ promotion under the chairmanship of Shir. V. K. Tiwari DDG (R&P) will finalise its recommendation within one month. The staff side presented our views which is enclosed herewith for the consumption of all comrades.
17. In the issue of anomaly in the preparation of PA gradation list, we insisted whatever settled earlier should not be reopened. This was agreed and DDG (P) assured to give appropriate instruction to Tamilnadu Circle.
18. Orders issued for protection of pay to employees who seek transfer to a lower post under FR 15(a)/under Rule 38.
19. Construction for department building for DPA at Hyderabad. Proposal not agreed. In respect of Trivandrum and Patna, this is under process.
20. Demand fresh establishment review for proposal/revival sanction of peripheral HRA will not be insisted hereafter. Proposal to upgrade the cities for drawal of HRA as per the 2011 census will be take up with MoF.
21. The unjustified three conditions imposed for appearing IP examination for the departmental quota vacancies will be reviewed and modified shortly.
22. The Civil wing Karnataka circle ensured the safety of the existing building at Kodial bail HSG I in Mangalore division and no possibility of new construction. As the accommodation is far below the SOA we insisted for shifting of the PO for a better building which will be examined.
23. The construction work began for the new departmental building at Itanagar HO/North East Circle.
24. The incentive for IMT work will be finalized shortly. The file is new pending with internal finance for approval.
25. The recovery imposed on official for interest paid on PPF Accounts in case of Karnataka circle have been ordered to refund to the officials like Mysore and case settled.
26. In case of fixation of pay for MTS by separate fixation for each MACP has been referred to the nodal ministry for clarification.
27. Taking dies non period for reckoning of continuous service for grant of MACP will be further examined. We pleaded, in the MACP order, there is no qualifying service and it should be on continuous service for grant of MACP and thus all EXOL, dies non period should be taken as service.
28. Orders have been issued with regard to recovery of Postage in case of foreign articles returned due to non availability of service – case settled.
29. Clarification has been issued to fix 1800 grade pay after training for the canteen employees – case settled.
30. The earlier order denying arrears on encashment of earned leave is modified and orders issued to pay the difference in encashment of EL for availing LTC.
31. Orders issued to CPmGs to hold immediate DPCs for filling up of all vacant LSG, HSG II and HSG I.
32. Orders will be issued shortly in relaxing the standard to GDS belonging to SC/ST quota in the appointment of Postal Assistant in the revised PA/SA Recruitment rules. One more instructions will be issue to all circle heads to have a special drive to fill up all the vacancies of PA, Postman etc. kept under residual vacancies.
33. As the finalization revised recruitment rules for PA/SA is delayed due to non clearance by nodal ministries. It is decided to fill up the PA vacancies of circle office as per the existing recruitment rules.
34. Orders issued by promoting the OS as AD recruitment.
35. The earlier instructions will be reiterated in respect of observation of tenure in RMS, HRO and divisional offices.
36. The IP Posts under Direct recruitment in J&K Circle cannot be filled up due to non allotment from UPSC.
37. Clarifications were issued for short drawal of Grade pay in case of pharmacists in P&T dispensary.
38. The recovery effected from the commutation of pension has been stopped as per OM dated 10.02.2009.
39. A module will be finalised by the Directorate within two months for imparting training to the Group ‘D’ selected under Blind Quota for upgradation of their Grade pay to 1800/-
40. A reference will be made to the nodal ministry for the grant of grade pay of Rs. 1800- to MTS who retired/expired from service after 13.08.2008 without having been imparted training.
41. In respect of fixing of norms for postman work, a separate meeting will be held.
42. The revision of double duty allowance is under active consideration.
43. The demand for revision of LR strength as per volume IV has been disputed by the official side by citing the MOF order dated 24.08.1995. we are not accepting and conveyed to come up with full details in the next meeting.
44. A provision will be made in the revised module software in Accounts for online facility of GPF Accounts directly by the officials.
45. Updating Postal manual, Volumes are underway by a special team. It will be fianlised at the earliest possible.
46. The proposal for bifurcation of Bastar Division is considered. The proposal for redeployment of Group ‘B’ posts for creation of separate division is under consideration.
47. All circle heads will be addressed for the timely supply of uniforms to the officials. The staff side is also requested to furnish the details in case of non supply of uniforms to the officials in respect of any circle.
48. Staff side insisted for providing more feeder cadre post in case of PO & RMS. Account line officials and assured to submit a brief note on this for consideration. The meeting ended with the vote of thanks to the chair.India is now world’s third largest Internet user after U.S., China
India has bypassed Japan to become the world’s third largest Internet user after China and theUnited States, and its users are significantly younger than those of other emerging economies, global digital measurement and analytics firm comScore has said in a report.
India now has nearly 74 million Internet users, a 31 per cent increase over March 2012, the report says.
The numbers are lower than other recent estimates, possibly reflecting comScore’s methodology that only factors in PC and laptop-based Internet usage.
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) pegged the number of Internet subscribers in India at 164.81 million as of March 31, 2013, with seven out of eight accessing the Internet from their mobile phones.
The comScore report, on the other hand, puts mobile and tabled-based Internet traffic at just 14% of the total.
“Mobile phone based Internet usage is a key component of Indian Internet usage, and I’d say the recent growth is being driven by mobile Internet usage,” Nilotpal Chakravarti, spokesperson of the Internet and Mobile Association of India told The Hindu on Thursday. In addition, many Netizens were using dongles to access the Internet.
Three-fourths of India’s online population is under 35 as against just over half worldwide, the comScore report, India Digital Future in Focus 2013, says, possibly reflecting India’s more recent improvements in literacy.
Men under 35 and women between 35 and 44 are heavier users. But women account for less than 40 per cent of all Indian users, a far lower sex ratio than that of other countries.
A quarter of time spent online is on social media, the comScore report says, and another 23 per cent on email.
While Google sites have the most unique visitors, Net users spend the most time on Facebook, which is at second place as far as unique visitors are concerned.
Yahoo, Microsoft and Wikimedia sites follow in unique visitor numbers.
Among social media sites, Linkedin and Twitter are the next most popular, while Orkut is in decline. Google is by far the most popular search engine, accounting for 90 per cent of all searches in India.
Online retail is on the rise, with domestic retail sites being the most popular, the report notes. For online travel websites too, domestic websites are the most popular, the Indian Railways’ website being by far the most popular destination. Yahoo is also the most popular site for news.
The locus of online dominance has moved steadily towards Asia, which now accounts for 41% of all Internet users; from having 66% of all users in 1996, the United States now accounts for just 13%.
China has the world’s biggest online presence; Its Internet users outnumber Indians by a ratio of 5: 1. Brazil’s Internet presence grew faster than India’s over the last year.
Source : The Hindu dtd 24/08/2013
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AIRF publishes outcome of meeting held with the Chairman, Railway Board
AIRF publishes outcome of meeting held with the Chairman, Railway Board on 23.08.2013 to discuss the grievances of the railwaymen…
All India Railwaymen's Federation
No.AIRF/24(C)
Dated: August 23, 2013
The General Secretaries,
All Affiliated Unions,
Dear Coms.,
Sub: Feedback on the meeting held with the Chairman, Railway Board on 23.08.2013 to discuss the grievances of the railwaymen
On being called by the Chairman, Railway Board, today, i.e. 23.08.2013, to discuss the grievances of the Railwaymen, Com. Umraomal Purohit, President AIRF, Com. Rakhal Das Gupta, Working President AIRF andmyself, met the Chairman Railway Board, wherein Member Staff, Financial Commissioner, Adviser (Finance), ED(IR) and Director, Estt.(LR), Railway Board, were present. In the meeting, the following decisions were arrived :-
S.No.
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Demand of AIRF
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Decision Arrived in the Meeting
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1.
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Benefit of Pay Fixation in case of status promotion
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Ministry of Finance has already cleared the file.
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2.
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LARSGESS
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3.
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Implementation of recommendations of the Cade Restructuring Committee
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The matter will be sorted out shortly.
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4.
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Implementation of unanimous recommendations of the Joint Committee constituted to study the Career Progression and Package for Trackmen.
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The matter will be discussed separately.
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5.
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Upgradation of 15% apex level Group `C’ posts to Group `B’.
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The matter is under process.
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6.
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Grievances of the Running Staff
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7.
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Merger of Technician Gr. II(GP Rs.2400) into Technician Gr. I (GP Rs.2800).
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Letter shall be sent from the MR to the concerned ministry and the MS will personally pursue the matter.
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8.
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Absorption of quasi-administrative offices staff in the Railways.
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It was agreed that some solution will be found out.
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It was also agreed that various other issues will be discussed after taking the views of the AIRF.
Comradely yours;
sd/-
(Shiv Gopal Mishra)
Employment News Job Highlights (24 August- 30 August 2013)
- Union Public Service Commission notifies Geologists’ Examination 2013. No. of vacancies- 147.Last Date of online registration – 23.09.2013
- Institute of Banking Personnel Selection conducts a Common Written Examination for Clerical Cadre. Last Date – 07.09.2013
- Canara Bank requires 550 Manager and Sr. Manager-Credit. Last Date- 05.09.2013
- Aeronautical Development Agency, Bangalore requires 17 Scientist/Engineers. Last Date – 20 days after publication
- Baroda Uttar Pradesh Gramin Bank, Raebareli requires 933 Officer Scale-I (Assistant Manager) and Office Assistant (Multipurpose). Last Date – 10.09.2013
- Jagadguru Rambhadracharya Handicapped University requires 17 Associate Professors and etc. Last Date- 16.09.2013
- National Capital Region Planning Board, New Delhi invites applications for the posts of Joint Director (Tech.), Deputy Director (Admn.) and Asstt. Director. Last Date- 02.09.2013
- State Farms Corporation of India Limited, New Delhi requires 9 Asstt. General Manager, Management Trainee and Assistant. Last Date- 23.09.2013
- Indian Government Mint, Uttar Pradesh requires Jr Hindi Translator, Jr Bullion Accountant and Assistant Grade-III. Last Date- 07.09.2013
- Union Public Service Commission invites applications for 125 various posts. Last Date- 12.09.2013
Source : http://www.employmentnews.gov.in/
(b) whether the Government has any proposal to provide more facilities to the freedom fighters and their family members; and
ANSWER
MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI R.P.N. SINGH)
(a) whether Government has given approval to make changes in Civil Service Examination;
(b) if so, the details of changes made therein; and
(c) whether essential paper of English language has been dropped and if not, the reasons therefor?
Facilities provided to freedom fighters and their family members
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS
LOK SABHA
UNSTARRED QUESTION NO 1356
ANSWERED ON 13.08.2013
FACILITIES TO FREEDOM FIGHTERS
1356 . Shri TUFANI SAROJ
Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state:-
(a) the details of facilities provided to freedom fighters and their family members, separately;
Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state:-
(a) the details of facilities provided to freedom fighters and their family members, separately;
(b) whether the Government has any proposal to provide more facilities to the freedom fighters and their family members; and
(c) if so, the details thereof?
ANSWER
MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI R.P.N. SINGH)
(a): The freedom fighters and their eligible dependents are entitled to receive Samman Pension under the provisions of the Swatantrata Samman Sainik Pension Scheme, 1980. At present, an amount of Rs.16775/- (basic pension Rs. 6330/- plus dearness relief Rs. 10445/-) to the freedom fighters /widows; Rs.3975 (basic pension Rs.1500 plus dearness relief Rs.2475) to each of unmarried and unemployed daughters (upto maximum three) and Rs. 2650/- (basic pension Rs.1000 plus dearness relief Rs.1650) to mother and father of the deceased freedom fighters is admissible w.e.f. 1.8.2012. The dearness relief is revised annually with effect from 1st August on the basis ofannual average increase in All India Consumer Price Index. Apart from the pension, freedom fighters are also provided other facilities as per the annexure.
ANNEXURE
Facilities available to the Freedom Fighters
i). free railway pass-AC-II Class in Rajdhani trains, Chair Car in Shatabdi trains and 1st Class/AC Sleeper in all other trains for the freedom fighters/ their widows, along with a companion, for life;
ii). free medical facilities in all Central Government hospitals and in hospitals run by PSUs under the control of the Bureau of Public Enterprises. C.G.H.S. facilities have also been extended to the freedom fighters and their dependents;
iii). telephone connection, subject to feasibility, without installation charges, and on payment of only half the rental;
iv). provision of 2% reservation under ‘Freedom Fighter’ category in the normal selection procedure adopted by Public Sector Oil Marketing Companies for allotment of petrol pumps, gas agencies etc.
v). general pool residential accommodation (within the overall 5% discretionary quota) to the freedom fighters in Delhi. Widow of a freedom fighter is also permitted to retain the accommodation for a period of six months after death of the freedom fighter; and
vi). accommodation in the Freedom Fighters’ Home set up at New Delhi for freedom fighters who have no one to look after them. In addition to the above facilities, ex-Andaman freedom fighters/ their widows have also been allowed to avail free air travel facility to visit Andaman & Nicobar Islands, once a year, alongwith a companion.
(b) & (c): At present, the Government has no proposal to expand the scope of the Freedom Fighters Pension Scheme, 1980.
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Details of the changes in Civil Service Examination: English language continues to be an essential paper
MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL,PUBLIC GRIEVANCES AND PENSIONS
RAJYA SABHA
UNSTARRED QUESTION NO-1462
ANSWERED ON-22.08.2013
Changes in Civil Service Examination
1462 . SHRI RASHEED MASOOD
(a) whether Government has given approval to make changes in Civil Service Examination;
(b) if so, the details of changes made therein; and
(c) whether essential paper of English language has been dropped and if not, the reasons therefor?
ANSWER
Minister of State in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions and Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office. (SHRI V. NARAYANASAMY)
(a): Yes, sir.
(b): The details of the changes are given in Annexure to this reply.
(c): No, Sir. English language continues to be an essential paper of qualifying nature of matriculation level, as before.
(a): Yes, sir.
(b): The details of the changes are given in Annexure to this reply.
(c): No, Sir. English language continues to be an essential paper of qualifying nature of matriculation level, as before.
ANNEXURE
Item No.
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System applicable upto CSE-2012
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Changes approved by the Government vide Notification dated 25th March, 2013 for CSE, 2013
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1.
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Essay Paper III: Essay of 200 marks with an Option to answer in any of the languages included in 8th Schedule of the Constitution or English
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The Paper-III on Essay is of 250 marks now with an option to answer in any of the languages included in 8th Schedule of the Constitution or English.
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2.
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General Studies Paper IV & V: There used to be two papers of General Studies of 300 marks each. The subject of paper-I included components such as, History of Modern India and Indian Culture, Geography of India, Constitution of India and Indian Polity and Current National Issues and Topics of Social Relevance. Paper-II included component such as India and the World, India’s Economic Interaction with the World, Development in the Field of Science & technology, IT and Space, International Affairs and Institutions and Statistical analysis, graphs and diagrams.
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This was replaced with Paper-IV, V, VI & VII of General Studies carrying 250 marks each. The components of the subjects of the papers were the following: -
Paper-IV(Indian Heritage & Culture, History and Geography of the World and Society).
Paper-V(Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice and International relations)
Paper-VI(Technology, Economic Development, Bio Diversity, Environment, Security and Disaster Management)
Paper-VII (Ethics, Integrity and Aptitude)
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3.
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Optional Papers VI, VII, VIII and IX:There used to be two optional subject containing four papers of 300 marks each. The candidate had to choose any TWO subjects to be selected from list a list of 25 core subj.00000ects andliterature of 30 languages, which made the total to 55 optional.
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This has been replaced with Optional Paper-VIII & IX of 250 marks each. A candidate has to choose any ONE optional subject to be selected from list of 25 core subjects and literatures of 22 languages, included in the 8thSchedule of the Constitution and English.
Six Foreign languages (Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Persian and Russian) and Pali have been deleted from the then existing list of Literatures of Languages. This makes a total of 48 optional subjects.
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4.
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Personality Test/Interview: There used to be a Personality Test/Interview for 300 marks.
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Personality Test/Interview: The Personality Test/Interview has been made of 275 marks.
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5.
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Total Marks: 2300
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Total Marks: 2025
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*****
All the Best for those appearing Typing / Data Entry Test today
All the Best for those appearing Typing/Data Entry Test today from Assam, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, North East, Odisha and West Bengal!!!
Do Well.....Best of Luck!
Do Well.....Best of Luck!
Treatment from CGHS Empanelled Hospitals
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
Treatment from CGHS Empanelled Hospitals
As per the existing guidelines, a CGHS beneficiary is required to obtain permission from hisadministrative Department / Office or CMO in charge (in case of pensioner beneficiary) to avail medical treatment in a CGHS empanelled private hospital. However, in case of emergency he can go to any hospital whether empanelled or not, to avail medical treatment. This provision is necessary to ensure proper medical treatment of a CGHS beneficiary in consultation with the Government specialists. This is also a measure of ‘checks and balances’ to ensure financial propriety and optimum utilization of public money.
This Ministry has been receiving representations from the individuals; Pensioners Associations etc. to allow the CGHS beneficiaries to take treatment from the CGHS empanelled privatehospitals without obtaining the requisite permission. However, their requests have not been acceded to as the present referral system is considered necessary in the interest of the beneficiaries and it is also necessary as a check and balance measure to ensure financial propriety.
CGHS is already providing comprehensive and hassle free healthcare services to its beneficiaries through its large network of Wellness Centres and empanelled private hospitals and diagnostic /imaging centres. With a view to further simplify and liberalize the procedures in CGHS to make its services more hassle free, the requirement of mandatory permission for undertaking diagnostic tests and investigations has been done away with w.e.f. 1st January, 2013. In addition, ‘Continuous Empanelment Scheme’ has also been revived at all CGHS locations to empanel more number of eligible private hospitals to enhance accessibility and availability of medical services to the beneficiaries in a hassle free manner.
This information was given by the Union Minister of Health & Family Welfare ShriGhulamNabi Azadin written reply to a question in the LokSabha yesterday.
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