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Study Materials, Previous Year Question Papers for Postal Exam ( PA / SA )




  1. Rajasthan Circle PA/SA Exam 2014 Question Paper
  2. Chhattisgarh Circle Postal/Sorting Assistant Exam 2014 Question Paper PDF Download
  3. Delhi Circle PA/SA Exam 2014 Question Paper PDF Download
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  6. Kerala Circle Postal/Sorting Assistant Exam 2014 Question Paper PDF Download 
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  9. POSTAL EXAM - 2009 ( APTITUDE & MATHEMATICS ) 
  10. Question Paper of PA/SA Exam held on 27 April 2014 in North East Postal Circle 
  11. Tentative Schedule of conducting Postal Exam ( Aptitude Test) in PA /SA in different phases. 
  12. Solved Questions/Answer Key of 27 April 2014 PA/SA Exam: Kerala Circle (General Awareness Section) 
  13. PA/ SA Exam Question Paper - 27.04.2014 held in Assam... 
  14. Important Instructions for candidates appearing in tomorrow's (27 April 2014) PA/SA Exam 
  15. English Model Questions for PA/SA Exam 2014 
  16. Previous Year Exam Question Paper 2010 
  17. Online model test for Postal/Sorting Assistant Examination 
  18. Current Affairs 2014 - Study Material for PA/SA Examination 2014 
  19. Model Questions for Postal Assistant Exam: Questions related to Constitution of India 
  20. PA/ SA EXAM - ENGLISH SAMPLE QUESTIONS 
  21. Quantitative Aptitude and Logical Reasoning Questions for PA/SA Exam 
  22. ARITHMETIC SAMPLE QUESTIONS 
  23. Question paper of Postal Asst./Sorting Asst. Exam- held on September 2008 
  24. Mathematics Section : Model Test for Postal / Sorting Assistant Exam 2014 
  25. Model Question Paper for PA/SA Exam 2014 (General Awareness Section)- Set 1 for practice 
  26. Constitution of India: GK Questions important for Postal/Sorting Assistant Exam 
  27. POSTAL ASSISTANT EXAM MATERIAL- QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE-BOATS & STREAMS 
  28. POSTAL ASSISTANT EXAM MATERIAL- QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE-PIPES & CISTERNS 
  29. POSTAL ASSISTANT EXAM MATERIAL- QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE-CALENDER & CLOCKS 
  30. POSTAL ASSISTANT EXAM MATERIAL- QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE-TIME & WORK 
  31. SAMPLE LOGICAL REASONING QUESTION PAPER AND ANSWER KEY 
  32. PA / SA EXAM : REASONING SAMPLE QUESTIONS 
  33. Download Your PA/SA Examination 2014 Admit Card Here. 
  34. IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR PA SA EXAM CANDIDATES 
  35. 2 POSTAL ASSISTANT EXAM MATERIAL- QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE-NUMBER SYSTEM 
  36. PA/SA EXAM MATERIAL-GK- POLITY PART - 1 
  37. POSTAL ASSISTANT EXAM-GK- POLITY PART - 2 
  38. POSTAL ASSISTANT EXAM MATERIAL - QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE 
  39. Study material for preparation of GK (PA/ SA 2014 Exam) 
  40. History GK Questions for PA/SA Exam 2014 
  41. PA/SA EXAM MATERIAL- GK- INDIAN ECONOMY 
  42. Question Papers of Postal/Sorting Assistant Exam ( PA / SA ) 2013 held in all Circles 
  43. Question paper of Postal Asst./Sorting Asst. Exam- held on May 2007 
  44. General Knowledge Questions for PA/SA Exam 2014- Part 3 
  45. POSTAL ASSISTANT EXAM - REASONING MATERIAL 
  46. POSTAL ASSISTANT EXAM - GK - SPORTS MATERIAL 
  47. POSTAL ASSISTANT EXAM- PREPARATION GUIDANCE PART-2 
  48. Question paper of Postal Asst./Sorting Asst. Exam-Kerala Circle held on 12.5.2013 
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  50. Rajasthan Postal Circle Notified Recruitment for 46 MTS Posts 2014 
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  56. Postal/Sorting Assistant (PA/SA) Recruitment (Amendment) Rules, 2014

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Grant of pensionary benefits from 01-01-2006: Govt's curative petition dismissed by Supreme Court.


Grant  of pensionary benefits from 01-01-2006: Govt's curative petition dismissed by Supreme Court.

The Curative Petition filed by the Great Union of India against its own 
pensioners came up for hearing before a 5 Judge Bench of the Hon’ble Supreme which was pleased to dismiss the same.

 CURATIVE PETITION (C) NO. 126 OF 2014 Dismissed
[Payment of arrears of pension to pre-2006 pensioners from 1.1.2006 to 23.9.2012 is sub-judice: Govt]
' IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
INHERENT JURISDICTION

CURATIVE PETITION (C) NO. 126 OF 2014
IN
REVIEW PETITION (C) NO. 2492 OF 2013
IN
SPECIAL LEAVE PETITION (C) NO. 23055 OF 2013

UNION OF INDIA AND ANOTHER PETITIONER(s)

VERSUS

CENTRAL GOVT. SAG (S-29) AND ANOTHER RESPONDENT(s)
O R D E R
Application for oral hearing is rejected.

We have gone through the curative petition and the relevant documents. In our opinion, no case is made out 
within the parameters indicated in the decision of this Court in Rupa Ashok Hurra Vs. Ashok Hurra & Anr., reported in 2002 (4) SCC 388. Hence, the Curative Petition is dismissed.

[http://scm-bps.blogspot.in http://scm-bps.blogspot.in/2014/05/curative-petition-c-no-126-of-2014.html]
Details of Case 

 As many would know, there were anomalies in the fixation of pension of pre-2006 central govt retirees with effect from 01 Jan 2006 and the question was whether pension was to be calculated based on the minimum of each grade/rank within the newly introduced pay-bands or on the minimum of the pay-band itself. The said anomaly was resolved by way of judgements of the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) as well as Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT) which inter alia ruled that pension would be calculated on the basis of minima of each rank/grade within the pay-band. The judgement of the CAT was challenged by the Govt before the Delhi High Court. In the meantime however, the Govt itself removed the anomaly but granted the benefits from 24 Sept 2012 rather than 01 Jan 2006 which was the date of the inception of the anomaly. The verdict of the AFT was challenged by the Govt before the Supreme Court.

Hence the exact controversy now stood narrowed down to whether the benefits of the correct pension were to flow from 01 Jan 2006 which was the date from which the 6th Central Pay Commission recommendations were implemented or from 24 Sept 2012 which was when the Govt had decided to remove the anomalies in the pension structure after the said Pay Commission.

The controversy was resolved by the Delhi High Court which directed that after removal of the anomaly, the pension arrears were to flow from 01 Jan 2006 and not from the future artificial date of 24 Sep 2012. Never to respect well-rounded judicial verdicts, the Govt challenged the decision of the High Court before the Supreme Court, however the Supreme Court was pleased to dismiss the SLP filed by the Govt in July 2013.

Ego-fuelled highhandedness is what the system is known for though. They were not to rest. How could the Courts hold the hands of old pensioners? The Govt is always right. Govt policies are sacrosanct and sacred, or so the system believes. And hence they went in for a Review Petition before the Supreme Court urging the Apex Court to review its order dismissing the Union of India’s SLP. Meanwhile, without properly disclosing the dismissal of the SLP, the Govt filed many more similar petitions before the Supreme Courtand got them tagged with the military pensioners’ matters which dealt with the same subject. 

Things were not again smooth for the mighty Union of India and the Supreme Court was pleased to dismiss the Review Petition filed by the Govt against the pensioners.

In any democracy, this would have meant closure to the agony of litigating pensioners. But no, that is not how things work in our country, now the great Union of India, our very own Central Govt, has filed a Curative Petition against the same verdict. Hence, three rounds of litigation before the Supreme Court itself. 

The Curative Petition has already been docketed in the Supreme Court and is numbered as Curative Petition (Civil) No 126 of 2014. It has not yet been listed for hearing.

The Curative Petition is not an ordinary remedy and is usually meant to cure ‘gross miscarriage of justice’, but then for the capable and worthy officers of our Central Govt, the grant of correct and legal pension to its military and civil pensioners is ‘miscarriage of justice’.
[Source: http://www.indianmilitary.info/2014/04/government-bent-upon-prolonging-agony.html]

Via : http://karnmk.blogspot.in/

UPSC: e-Admit Card - Combined Geo-Scientist and Geologists' Exam 2014


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Combined Geo-Scientist & Geologists' Exam 2014
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