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Saturday 25 January 2014

UPLOADING FILE TO GOOGLE DRIVE PREPARED BY SRFIX


When you need to download a zipped file from Google drive, you might have seen the heaps of files and confused how to download. In such case, there is option to download the file clicking on File-Download option.
This happens due to procedure adapted in uploading file or you are given the shared link instead of hosted link. The following method will provide you hosted link when you are uploading a file and make the download process easy.

1. Login to Google Drive using your Gmail ID
2. Create a Folder 



                            Name the Folder. It can be any name. Here, I name it "Software".

3. Share it



I have made the Folder 'Public on Web'. Whatever files are stored inside this folder are shared to all.



4. Upload zipped file.

To upload the file click the Arrow button or Drag and drop the file to the area shown. 

I have uploaded "Mysoftware.zip" file to the 'Software' Folder.

Check Mysoftware.zip, select Details and activity from More menu.


5. Select Details.Come down to Hosting

Copy the link available.

In Blog or Site, provide the hosting link to Download. When the user clicks Download, the file will be downloaded directly to Download location. 


-srputtur
DTC,Puttur

‘My Stamp’ Service launched



FORMER SUPREME COURT JUDGE V.R. KRISHNA IYER WITH STAMPS FEATURING HIM AT THE INAUGURATION OF THE POSTAL DEPARTMENT'S MY STAMP PROGRAMME IN KOCHI ON WEDNESDAY. PHOTO: VIPIN CHANDRAN

A SHEET OF 12 STAMPS COSTS RS.300

The ‘My Stamp’ service of the Postal Department was launched in the Central Region at the Head Post Office in Kochi here on Wednesday morning. The service was inaugurated by former Supreme Court judge V.R. Krishna Iyer, who accepted a series of stamps featuring his photograph.

The ‘My Stamp’ service allows customers to bring out stamps with their thumbnail-sized photographs, images or logos of institutions, heritage buildings, or tourist spots. A sheet of 12 stamps costs Rs.300. “The service is currently available only from the head post offices. We have already received 15 applications at the Ernakulam head post office on Wednesday. Besides these, another 20 at sub-offices,” said an official.

Source : http://www.thehindu.com/

Procedure for Pan Allotment Process to Undergo a Change with Effect from 3rd february, 2014


The procedure for PAN allotment process will undergo a change with effect from 03.02.2014. From this date onwards, every PAN applicant has to submit self-attested copies of Proof of Identity (POI), Proof of Address (POA) and Date of Birth (DOB) documents and also produce original documents of such POI/POA/DOB documents, for verification at the counter of PAN Facilitation Centres. The copies of Proof of Identity (POI), Proof of Address (POA) and Date of Birth (DOB) documents attached with PAN application form, will be verified vis a vis their original documents at the time of submission of PAN application at PAN Facilitation Centre. Original documents shall not be retained by the PAN Facilitation Centres and will be returned back to the applicant after verification. 


Source : PIB

Andhra Pradesh : APTET Hall Ticket Download



APTET Admit Card 2014 or Hall Ticket will be published at www.aptet.cgg.gov.in :


Andhra Pradesh, Government of Andhra Pradesh School Education Department will going to Publish the AP TET  Admit card 2014 or hall ticket or call letter for TET Teacher Eligibility Test Exam 2014 on its main official website at www.aptet.cgg.gov.in.
Examination will going to conduct on the 31st January, 2014, there was total 449902 lakhs of candidates had applied for this exam and they all are waiting for the examination admit card so, please check regular official website to know the status update of your exam.
Main thing of exam is admit card because of without it candidates will not able to seat enter in the examination canter as well hall and you will be disqualified from this exam. To know exam syllabus and examination paper pattern of TET also are given below Here.
 How to download online APTET Admit Card 2014
  • First of all Open the official website  www.aptet.cgg.gov.in
  • Now click on APTET 2014 Admit Card link.
  • Then Enter the application number and token number or date of birth.
  • Now click on submit.
  • Now APTET Exam Admit Card 2014 on your screen.
  • Save and print admit card for future uses.
the Aptet 2014 exam centers in Andra Pradesh’s all districts :-
Nellore ,Cuddapah ,Karim Nagar ,Kurnool ,West Godavari ,Srikakulam ,Anantpur ,Adilabad ,Chittor ,east Godavari ,Guntur ,Hyderabad Urban ,Khammam ,Krishna ,Mehboobnagar ,Medak ,Nalgonda ,Nizamabad ,Prakasam ,Ranga Reddy ,Vishakapatnam ,Vizianagaram ,Warangal
Pattern of Exam
  • Total 2 Papers will be there in TET Exam
  • Total Number of Questions: 150 MCQ Questions
  • Time Duration of Paper: 2 hours and 30 minutes
  • There will be no negative marking
Syllabus of Exam
Paper 1:
Child Development and pedagogy: 30 Questions Exam Question will carry 1 mark.
  • Language 1: Questions Exam Question will carry 1 mark.
  • Language 2(English): Questions Exam Question will carry 1 mark.
  • Mathematics: Questions Exam Question will carry 1 mark.
  • Environmental Studies: Questions Exam Question will carry 1 mark.
Paper 2
Child Development and pedagogy: 30 Questions Exam Question will carry 1 mark.
  • Language 1: Questions Exam Question will carry 1 mark.
  • Language 2(English): Questions Exam Question will carry 1 mark.
  • Mathematics or Science or Environmental Studies: total 60 Question and each question will carry 60 Marks.
NOTE: there is medium wise syllabus also available in below links so click on that link and get syllabus of AP TET exam.
Important Links:

Procedure for Pan Allotment Process to Undergo a Change with Effect from 3rd february, 2014


The procedure for PAN allotment process will undergo a change with effect from 03.02.2014. From this date onwards, every PAN applicant has to submit self-attested copies of Proof of Identity (POI), Proof of Address (POA) and Date of Birth (DOB) documents and also produce original documents of such POI/POA/DOB documents, for verification at the counter of PAN Facilitation Centres. The copies of Proof of Identity (POI), Proof of Address (POA) and Date of Birth (DOB) documents attached with PAN application form, will be verified vis a vis their original documents at the time of submission of PAN application at PAN Facilitation Centre. Original documents shall not be retained by the PAN Facilitation Centres and will be returned back to the applicant after verification. 


Source : PIB

Chairperson and Members of Lokpal to be Appointed Shortly More Anti Corruption Legislations being Expedited


As a first step towards the setting up of Lokpal, the Government has invited applications for filling up one post of Chairperson and eight posts of Members in the Lokpal. Out of eight Members in the Lokpal, four posts are of Judicial Members and other four posts are for other than Judicial Members. Fifty percent of members of Lok Pal shall be from amongst SC, ST, OBC, Minorities and Women.


The Government has circulated these vacancies to the Registrar of the Supreme Court, the Registrars of High Courts, Chief Secretaries of State Governments and Secretaries in the Central Government Departments and Ministries, calling for nomination of eligible candidates by Feb 7, 2014. The new enactment is indicative of the resolve of the Parliament and the Government to give to the nation an effective anti-corruption framework. 

The historic Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act, 2013 passed by Parliament (December 17, 2013 in Rajya Sabha and December 18, 2013 in Lok Sabha) paves the way for setting up of the institution of Lokpal at the Centre and Lokayuktas in States by law enacted by the respective State Legislatures within one year of coming into force of the Act. The new law provides for a mechanism for dealing with complaints of corruption against public functionaries, including those in high places.


Another significant feature of the Act is that it has taken its present shape after repeated consultations with all stake holders including civil society. The Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act is perhaps the only legislation in the history of independent India, which has been so widely discussed, both inside and outside Parliament and has, thus generated so much awareness in the public mind about the need to have an effective institution of Lokpal to tackle corruption


The Government has decided to expedite some of the pending important anti-corruption legislations such as Whistle-blowers Protection Bill, 2011, Foreign Bribery Bill and Private Sector Corruption, Amendments to the Prevention of Corruption Act and Right to Time-bound Delivery of Goods and Services Bill in the Parliament.


Whistle-blowers Protection Bill, 2011

Persons who report the corruption or wilful misuse of power or wilful misuse of discretion which ceases demonstrable loss to the Government or commission of a criminal offence by a public servant need statutory protection. The Whistle-blowers Protection Bill,2011 was passed by the Lok Sabha on Dec.27, 2011 and the said bill is now pending in the Rajya Sabha.


Foreign Bribery Bill and Private Sector Corruption

The prevention of Bribery of Foreign Public officials and officials of Public International Organisations Bill, 2011 was introduced in Lok Sabha in March, 2011. The Department related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Law & Justice and Personnel has submitted its report on the Bill and the majority of recommendations contained in the Report of the Committee have been accepted by Government. The Bill could not be taken up for discussion during the recent winter session of Parliament.


Amendment to the Prevention of Corruption Act

The Government has decided to amend the prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 by incorporating provisions for confiscation and forfeiture of property illegally acquired by corrupt public servants. The Bill for the purpose was introduced in Parliament on Aug.19, 2013 and has been referred to the Department related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, and Law & Justice for examination.


Right to Time-bound Delivery of Goods and Services Bill
The Government has introduced a Bill to empower the citizen and to improve accountability and transparence in governance titled ‘The Right of Citizens for Time-bound Delivery of Goods and Services and Redressal of their Grievances Bill’ in the Lok Sabha in December, 2011. The Department Related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice has submitted its report on the Bill to Parliament and the Bill is presently pending in Lok Sabha.

Source : PIB

Transfers/postings in the Higher Administrative Grade (HAG) and in the Senior Administrative Grade (SAG) of lndian Postal Service, Group A



To view Directorate memo No. 1-5/2014-SPG dated 23/1/2014, please CLICK HERE.

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