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Wednesday 22 January 2014

MERGER OF STENOGRAPHER GRADE II AND GRADE I INTO STENOGRAPHER GRADE-I CLICK HERE to view

GENERAL CLARIFICATION REGARDING COUNTING OF BROKEN SPELLS OF AD-HOC PROMOTION FOR INCREMENT CLICK HERE to view


MEMBERSHIP OF ASSOCIATIONS/UNIONS -CLARIFICATION BY DIRECTORATE  CLICK HERE  to view 

lrregular acceptance of yugal suraksha policies- regularization

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SB ORDER No 2 / 2014- CHANGES IN SOME POSB PROCEDURES ON CBS SCENARIO

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CHANGE HP PRINTER SETTINGS FOR SIFY NETWORK MIGRATION


HP LaserJet  P2055x Printers - Manual IP Setting 

here the instruction was given for how to configure the IP address manually using the control panel.
NOTE: Specific automatic IP modes (such as BOOTP, DHCP, or AutoIP) can be changed by using the embedded Web server or HP ToolboxFX only. If AutoIP is disabled, HP default IP (192.0.0.192) will automatically be enabled.
  1. On the control panel, press OK .
  2. Use the arrow buttons to select Network config. , and then press OK .
  3. Use the arrow buttons to select CFG TCP/IP , and then press OK .
  4. Use the arrow buttons to select BOOTP , make sure the value is No , and then press OK .
  5. Use the arrow buttons to select DHCP , make sure the value is No , and then press OK .
  6. Use the arrow buttons to select IP BYTE 1 , and then press OK .
  7. Use the arrow buttons to change the value of IP BYTE 1 , and then press OK .
  8.  Repeat steps 6 and 7 for IP BYTE 2 , IP BYTE 3 , and IP BYTE 4 . Also, repeat steps 6 and 7 for the Subnet Mask (SM BYTE 1, SM BYTE 2, SM BYTE 3, SM BYTE 4 ) and Default Gateway (GW BYTE 1, GW BYTE 2, GW BYTE 3, GW BYTE 4 ).

 NOTE:

 Example: If the IP address is 192.168.0.1
        IP byte 1=192
        byte 2=168
        byte 3 =0
        byte 4 =1
   9.  Use the Back or Cancel button to leave the Network config. menu.
 10.  Settings will take effect after Step 9 and the printer has returned to Ready .

Print A Network Report Page As Follows:

    Press OK
    Press the down arrow to select Reports , and then press OK.
    Press the down arrow to select the Network Report , and then press OK .

To make these settings permenant, press and hold the Cancel and down arrow keys simultaneously until "Permanent Storage init " displays on the control panel.


Increasing knowledge declines human brain's capacity, scientists say


LONDON: Age mellows all, says the famous saying. Traditionally it is thought that age leads to a steady deterioration of brain function. 

However, a study has for the first time argued that older brains may take longer to process ever increasing amounts of knowledge, and this has often been misidentified as declining capacity. 

Experts now say that accumulation of years of wisdom and increased knowledge about the world and surroundings slow down human brain function as they age, much like what happens to the hard drive of a computer which is full.
Older brains slow due to greater experience, rather than cognitive decline, the study now says. 

The study, led by Dr Michael Ramscar of theUniversity of Tuebingen takes a critical look at the measures that are usually thought to show that our cognitive abilities decline across adulthood. Instead of finding evidence of decline, the team discovered that most standard cognitive measures are flawed, confusing increased knowledge for declining capacity. 

Dr Ramscar's team used computers, programmed to act as though they were humans, to read a certain amount each day, learning new things along the way. 

When the researchers let a computer "read" a limited amount, its performance on cognitive tests resembled that of a young adult. 

However, if the same computer was exposed data which represented a lifetime of experiences its performance looked like that of an older adult. Often it was slower, not because its processing capacity had declined, but because increased "experience" had caused the computer's database to grow, giving it more data to process, and that processing takes time. 

"What does this finding mean for our understanding of our ageing minds, for example older adults' increased difficulties with word recall? These are traditionally thought to reveal how our memory for words deteriorates with age, but Big Data adds a twist to this idea," said Dr Ramscar. 

"Technology now allows researchers to make quantitative estimates about the number of words an adult can be expected to learn across a lifetime, enabling the team to separate the challenge that increasing knowledge poses to memory from the actual performance of memory itself". 

"Imagine someone who knows two people's birthdays and can recall them almost perfectly. Would you really want to say that person has a better memory than a person who knows the birthdays of 2000 people, but can only match the right person to the right birthday nine times out of ten?" asks Ramscar.


Source : The Times of India

Presidential Awards Notification issued on the occasion of Republic Day, 2014



SANCHAY POST V7.5 BY SDC CHENNAI dtd 21/01/2014


SANCHAY POST VERSION 7.5 : Download

FEATURES

Added Features in Sanchay Post version 7.5:
  1. Provision for updating Aaadhar ID for all schemes
  2. NSC IX Online & Data entry module
  3. FTO Processing
Enhancement of existing requirements:
Data Entry Module for certificates such as KVP, NSC VIII and NSC IX issue

Indentification of Scientific and Technical posts in terms of DoPT's O.M. No. 9/2/73-Estt (Res), dated 23.6.1975:


Indentification of Scientific and Technical posts in terms of DoPT's O.M. No. 9/2/73-Estt (Res), dated 23.6.1975:
No.36012/35/2013-Estt. (Res ) 
Government of India 
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions 
Department of Personnel & Training 
New Delhi, North Block, 
Dated the 21 st January, 2014 
OFFICE MEMORANDUM 
Subject: - Indentification of Scientific and Technical posts in terms of DoPT's O.M. No. 9/2/73-Estt (Res), dated 23.6.1975. 


The undersigned is directed to invite a reference to this Department's O.M No. 9/2/73-Estt(SCT), dated 23rd June, 1975 wherein it has been stated that scientific and technical posts required forconducting research or for organizing, guiding and directing research which satisfy the conditions laid down therein, can be exempted from the purview of the orders relating to reservations for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. 

2. The Hon'ble Supreme Court in its judgement date 18.7.2013 in Civil Appeal No. 4500/2002[Faculty Association of AIIMS Vs UOI & Ors] impressed upon the Central and State Governments to take appropriate steps in accordance with the views expressed in Indra Sawhney's case wherein it was observed that there were certain services and posts where either on account of the nature of duties attached to them or the level in the hierarchy at which they stood, merit alone counts and in such situations, it cannot be advised to provide for reservation. 

3. In this connection, attention is invited to para 2 of this Department's O.M No. 9/2/73-Estt(SCT), dated 23.6.1975(copy enclosed) in which Ministries/Departments were asked to review the list of scientific and technical posts under their control which are at present exempt from the purview of the orders relating to reservations for Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes. Keeping in view of the aforesaid judgement of the Hon'ble Supreme Court, it has been decided to identify all such Scientific & Technical posts in each Ministry/Department. 

4. All the Ministries/Departments are requested to identify scientific and technical posts underthem and intimate this Department about such posts which have been exempted from the purview of reservation. The information may be furnished to this Department by 15th February 2014. 

sd/-
(Sandeep Mukherjee) 
Under Secretary to the Government of India 



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