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Sunday, 11 August 2013

Chief Ministers & Governors of Indian States



Here is the complete list of Governors and Chief Ministers of Indian States, including the latest changes. This will be very useful for those who are preparing for competitive exams. This will also be a handy reference for all…..Click on the link below to Download the file as PDF!!!
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S. NO
State and U.T.
Chief Minister
Governor
1
Andhra Pradesh
Nallari Kiran Kumar Reddy
Shri. E. S. L. Narasimhan
2
Arunachal Pradesh
Nabam Tuki
Lt Gen (Rtd) Nirbhay Sharma
3
Assam
Tarun Gogoi
Janaki Ballabh Patnaik
4
Andaman & Nicobar
U.T.
A. K. Singh
5
Bihar
Nitish Kumar
D. Y. Patil
6
Chhattisgarh
Dr. Raman Singh
Shri Shekhar Dutt
7
Chandigarh
U.T.
Shri Shivraj V. Patil (Administrator)
8
Delhi
Sheila Dikshit
Najeeb Jung
9
Goa
Manohar Parrikar
Shri Bharat Vir Wanchoo
10
Gujarat
Narendra Modi
Dr. Kamla Beniwal
11
Haryana
Bhupinder Singh Hooda
Shri Jagannath Pahadia
12
Himachal Pradesh
Virbhadra Singh
Urmila Singh
13
Jammu and Kashmir
Omar Abdullah
Narinder Nath Vohra
14
Jharkhand
Hemant Soren
Dr. Syed Ahmed
15
Karnataka
K. Siddaramaiah
Hansraj Bhardwaj
16
Kerala
Oommen Chandy
Shri Nikhil Kumar
17
Madhya Pradesh
Shivraj Singh Chouhan
Ram Naresh Yadav
18
Maharashtra
Prithviraj Chavan
K. Sankaranarayanan
19
Manipur
Okram Ibobi Singh
Sh. Gurbachan Jagat
20
Meghalaya
Mukul Sangma
K. K. Paul
21
Mizoram
Pu Lalthanhawla
Shri Vakkom Purushothaman
22
Nagaland
Neiphiu Rio
Shri Ashwani Kumar
23
Orissa
Naveen Patnaik
Shri S. C. Jamir
24
Puducherry
N. Rangasamy
Virendra Kataria
25
Punjab
Parkash Singh Badal
Shri Shivraj Patil
26
Rajasthan
Ashok Gehlot
Smt. Margaret Alva
27
Sikkim
Pawan Kumar Chamling
Shriniwas Dadasaheb Patil
28
Tamil Nadu
Sushree J. Jayalalithaa
Konijeti Rosaiah
29
Tripura
Manik Sarkar
Shri Devanand Konwar
30
Uttar Pradesh
Akhilesh Yadav
Shri Banwari Lal Joshi
31
Uttarakhand
Vijay Bahuguna
Aziz Qureshi
32
West Bengal
Mamata Banerjee
Shri M. K Narayanan
33
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
U.T.
Shri B.S. Bhalla (Administrator)
34
Daman and Diu
U.T.
Shri B.S. Bhalla (Administrator)

(Last Updated : 10 August 2013)               



SBI General Insurance Notified for Recruitment to Different Posts- Last Date: 12 August 2013


SBI General Insurance Notified for Recruitment to Different Posts- Last Date: 12 August 2013


State Bank of India General Insurance invited application for recruitment to different posts including Assistant Manager, Manager, Deputy manager, Customer support executive and more. The candidates eligible for the post can apply through prescribed format before 12 August 2013

Important Date
Opening Date for Registration: 3 August 2013
Closing Date for Registration: 12 August
Details of Post
Asst. Manager Commercial Claims
Executive/Senior Executive-Assessing
Assistant Manager- Regional Supply chain
Deputy Manager- National Motor Supply Chain
HR & Learning Manager
Manager – Disaster Recovery
Deputy Manager – Information Management
Manager – Information Management
Manager – Application Support
Executive/Sr. Executive / Assistant Manager –Internal Audit
Manager – Compliance
Branch Operations Head (Grade: Asst. Manager/Sr. Executive)
Customer Service Executive
Customer Support Executive/Customer Support Representative/Insurance Trainee Grade –Executive/Executive Assistant
Branch Manager (in the grade of Manager/Deputy Manager)
Unit Manager Agency Retail (Executive/Senior Executive)
Executive (Retail)
Assistant Manager – Agency (Retail )
Assistant Manager - Bancassurance (SME - Small and Medium Enterprise)
Unit Manager Agency (SME – Small & Medium Enterprise) (Executive/Senior Executive)
Executive (SME - Small & Medium Enterprise)
Assistant Manager - Agency (SME)
Sr.Executive/AM/DM – Data Quality & Business Intelligence
Commercial Underwriting Manager - Credit Insurance
Risk Underwriting Manager – Credit Insurance

How To Apply
Interested Candidates Need to Apply Online for the Above by Selecting Appropriate Specialization and Position Code Given in the notification correctly, fill all the detailsand Apply.





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CAT and High Court : Government Staff can't avoid Transfers


CAT as well as the Madras high court rules that Government employees can't avoid transfers. The ruling states that "a government servant holding a transferable post has no vested right to remain posted at a particular place".


The division bench of the court comprising Justice R Banumathi and Justice TS Sivagnanam was passing orders on a petition filed by PR Anand Kumar, an army engineer who entered the Military Engineering Services as surveyor assistant in 1985. The post was re-designated as junior engineer. Anand was transferred from Chennai to Visakhapatnam on November 8, 2011. Anand had made a request to the army to be retained in Chennai which was rejected. Anand then approached the CAT. Citing paragraph 36(b)(c) of the transfer guidelines, the CAT said he ought not to have been transferred in the middle of an academic year. It asked the authorities to pass fresh orders if necessary. 


The initial order was withdrawn owing to CAT ruling. But he was transferred to Hyderabad by an order dated February 10, 2012. He again rushed to CAT, which dismissed his application this time. He then moved the high court. 


Rejecting his petition, the judges said: "The scope of judicial review of orders of transfer is well settled. The high court, while exercising its jurisdiction under Article 226, is not expected to go into the question as to whether the transfer was for public service, as it would essentially require factual adjudication and depend upon the peculiar facts and circumstances of the case." 


"Therefore, unless an order of transfer is shown to be an outcome of mala fide exercise or stated to be in violation of statutory provisions, the courts or the tribunals normally cannot interfere with such orders as a matter of routine," they said. 


Though the guidelines deal with time of transfer and state that care will be taken to avoid transfers during the middle of the academic year, exceptions are available to meet requirements, the judges said. Transfers on administrative grounds may be ordered giving the employee less time, they said. 


"There is no challenge to the order of transfer on the ground of any malafide exercise of power or that the order of transfer was passed by an incompetent authority or it violated any statutory rule," they said of Kumar's case.



 



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