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Thursday 4 September 2014

Photos of Presentation ceremony of release of Postage Stamp on Indian Musicians


Shri Pradipta Kumar Bisoi Chief PMG Maharashtra Circle presenting an album to  Padmashree Padmaja Pheneny Joglekar Chief Guest of the function. 


Shri H.C.Agrawal PMG Mumbai Region,Shri P.K.Bisoi Chief PMG MahCircle , Padmashree Padmaja Pheneny Joglekar Chief Guest,Shri D.Manoj General Manager (F),Shri E.V.Rao Director Mumbai Region.

President releases a set of eight Commemorative Postage Stamps on Indian Musicians





The President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee released a set of eight Commemorative Postage Stamps on Indian Musicians at a function held at Rashtrapati Bhavan today (September 3, 2014). 

The set of stamps brought out by the Department of Posts feature luminaries in the field of classical Indian music namely Pandit Ravi Shankar, Pandit Bhimsen Joshi, Ms. D.K. Pattammal, Pandit Mallikarjun Mansur, Ms. Gangubai Hangal, Pandit Kumar Gandharva, Ustad Vilayat Khan and Ustad Ali Akbar Khan. 

Speaking on the occasion, the President stated that as we pay tribute to eight of the greatest music maestros of contemporary India, we celebrate their life and work and their matchless legacy. These eight maestros are, without a doubt, among the tallest luminaries in the history of world music. They have not only achieved personal perfection but have made extraordinary contributions, in their respective fields, to the development and evolution of the schools of music in which their talents were nurtured and honed. Their contribution and its enrichment of our cultural heritage cannot be quantified or estimated. It is infinite in its resonance and their names will be mentioned with great reverence. Their music will be cherished by the young and old, for many decades to come. 


Source : PIB (Release ID :109275)

RList 3.1 Software by SRFIX





RList 3.0 which is compressing and sending the bulk RLs booked data through email  is not working in sify network.

Therefore,this option is disabled and version 3.1 is made available.
The compressed file will be generated in C:\ and this can be sent through email.
The files so generated need to be deleted later manually.
There is no change in Database. Therefore,existing user can download the exe and replace the Exe. Before replacing, please rename the old exe so that in case of need, old exe can be used.

To download RList3.1 exe, click the below button.

Source  : http://srfix.blogspot.in/

CENTRAL VIGILANCE COMMISSION – CVC


The Central Vigilance Commission was set up by the Government in February, 1964 on the recommendations of the Committee on Prevention of Corruption, headed by Shri K. Santhanam, to advise and guide Central Government agencies in the field of vigilance. Nittoor Srinivasa Rau, was selected as the first Chief Vigilance Commissioner of India.


The CVC is headed by a Central Vigilance Commissioner who is assisted by two Vigilance Commissioners. The Central Vigilance Commission has its own Secretariat, Chief Technical Examiners’ Wing (CTE) and a wing of Commissioners for Departmental Inquiries (CDI).

CVC is conceived to be the apex vigilance institution, free of control from any executive authority, monitoring all vigilance activity under the Central Government and advising various authorities in Central Government organizations in planning, executing, reviewing and reforming their vigilance work.

The CVC Bill was passed by both the houses of Parliament in 2003 and the President gave its assent on September 11, 2003. Thus the Central Vigilance Commission Act 2003 (No 45 of 2003) came into effect from that date.

The Commission shall consist of:

·           A Central Vigilance Commissioner – Chairperson;
·           Not more than two Vigilance Commissioners – Members.
The Central Vigilance Commissioner and the Vigilance Commissioners are appointed by the President after obtaining the recommendation of a Committee consisting of:
·           The Prime Minister — Chairperson
·           The Home Minister — Member.
·           The Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha — Member


Postal Exam : Update as on September 03, 2014 ( Schedule of Paper II - Computer Skill Test )





Postal Exam : Update as on September 03, 2014 

Schedule of Paper II (Computer Skill Test) for the following Postal Circles is as follows:

Postal Circles
Exam Date
Exam Time
Jharkhand (20)            
17 to 18 September 2014
09:00AM onwards in Batches of 1.5 hr each. Please check your AdmitCard for timings
Punjab (27)             
17 to 18 September 2014
09:00AM onwards in Batches of 1.5 hr each. Please check your AdmitCard for timings

Postal Circles
Exam Date
Exam Time
Rajasthan (28)            
16 to 24 September 2014
09:00AM onwards in Batches of 1.5 hr each. Please check your AdmitCard for timings

Postal Circles
Exam Date
Exam Time
Gujrat (16)            
13 to 19 September 2014
08:00AM onwards in Batches of 2.0 hr each. Please check your Admit Card for timings

Postal Circles
Exam Date
Exam Time
Chhattisgarh (14)            
9 to 11 September 2014
09:00AM onwards in Batches of 2.0 hr each. Please check your AdmitCard for timings

Candidates for the above mentioned Postal Circles may check their status for Paper I by Logging into the website. Candidates, shortlisted to appear in the Paper II, may download the Admit Cards

Please keep visiting the website for exam schedules for other Postal Circles & updates.


ECHS MEDICAL TREATMENT PROCESS




READINESS OF POST OFFICES FOR CBS MIGRATION


Steps should be followed by division for the readiness of CBS priority offices

1. Offices should segregate the manual records of all categories systematically.
2. Record of segregated manual data should be maintained in excel sheet scheme wise.
3. Interest posting should be completed in all accounts (SB, PPF, NSS etc.).
4. Use latest DPT tool and DB analyser in all offices.
5. Take backup of database before proceeding for rectification of discrepancies.
6. Rectify the Discrepancies showing in DPT tool and DB analyser, CBS Score Should be 100.
7. Scheme wise, account wise balance agreement has to be completed.
8. Consolidated report should be generated by DB analyser and rectify the discrepancies showing in it.
9. Each and every option in Database Discrepancies, CBS Additional Discrepancies and CBS Discrepancies (II) for all schemes in DB Analyzer has to be checked and discrepancies cleared.
10. All agents should be linked with PO saving account number. (option available in latest DB analyser- miscellaneous option)
11. All account should be digitized of all schemes.
12. All desktop should have Windows 7 operating system with IE 8 (Internet explorer).
13. All nodes should have minimum 1GB RAM.
14. Antivirus has to be installed in all nodes.
15. Ensure that sify has installed NSP1 and NSP2 both.
16. Network cabling (LAN) should be installed properly.
17. Division implementation committee should regularly monitor the progress of Offices.


Thanks to : PMU - MP Circle

Ministry of Tourism launches the ‘Incredible India’ Mobile Application


The Union Tourism Secretary Shri Parvez Dewan here today launched the ‘Incredible India’ mobile application that will assist international and domestic tourists to access information about Ministry of Tourism recognized tourism service providers namely approved Inbound Tour Operators, Adventure Tour Operators, Domestic Tour Operators, Tourist Transport Operators, Travel Agents, Regional Level Guides, Classified Hotels available in respective cities / Tourist centers. Details of the same will be given through this application to the tourists on their mobile phones based on their current location. Tourist can also query similar details for any other city he plans to travel to in future. In addition to this, the application will provide places of interest. 

This mobile application has been developed as part of the initiative of the new Government in taking important positive decisions, especially, affecting the general public since its taking over the charge. 

This new application developed by the National Informatics Centre (NIC) will help the tourists in seeking services from Government of India recognized service providers and receive quality & reliable services from them. 

The app demonstrates Ministry of Tourism’s commitment use of technology for service delivery. 

Incredible India Mobile Application is available for the Android Phones on the Google Play store and for i phone this will available in App Store during coming week. 


Source : PIB (Release ID :109289)

Submission of declaration of Assets and Liabilities under Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act, 2013 - Clarification on Definition of public servant


Click here to view Directorate memo no 20-1/2014-SPG dated 03.09.2014 on the above subject matter.

In the said Directorate memo, It is clarified that the definition of public servant covers all Group A, B and C employees. It is also clarified that the public servants who either failed or were not required to file the annual declarations as per the applicable Rules e.g. Group 'C' Government servant covered under CCS (Conduct) Rules, 1964 are also required to file the stipulated declaration/return on or before 15.09.2014.




Government notifies new pension rules to check delays



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In a step aimed at checking harassment of government employees in grant of pension, a head of office will now be responsible for any failure to ascertain non-qualifying service period and will undertake preparation of paper work one year before an employee is due to retire.

According to new pension rules notified by the government, retiring employees will not have to face any delay in determination of pension due to deficiency in application forms and authorities can go ahead with determining the amount of provisional pension and provisional retirement gratuity.
Till now, employees had to run from pillar to post in many cases to get their service record verified.
As per new rules, every head of office shall undertake the work of preparation of pension papers in Form 7 one year before the date on which a government servant is due to retire on superannuation, or on the date on which he proceeds on leave preparatory to retirement, whichever is earlier. Earlier, the time period to undertake such work was two years.
Also, if any portion of service rendered by a government servant is not capable of being verified in the manner specified in rules, then the government servant shall be asked to file a written statement on plain paper within a month, stating that he had in fact rendered service for that period, and shall, at the foot of the statement, make and subscribe to a declaration as to the truth of that statement.
The head of office shall, after taking into consideration the facts in the written statement admit that portion of service as having been rendered for the purpose of calculating the pension of that government servant, it said. The rules, notified on Friday, also fix responsibility on head of office for failure to verify service records of a retiring employees. The head-of-office is responsible for verifying service book of a government servant in a time bound manner.
"If at any time thereafter, it is found that the head of office and other concerned authorities had failed to communicate any non-qualifying period of service, the Secretary of the administrative ministry or department shall fix responsibility for such non-communication," the new rules said.
There are many other provisions in the new rules to remove hurdles faced by a retiring employee or dependent family members (after the employee's death) in processing of pension papers. "If the person eligible for family pension is a minor or is suffering from any disorder or disability of mind or is mentally retarded, the guardian may submit a claim in Form 14 on behalf of such person," the rules said. There are about 50 lakh central government pensioners.
In cases where the pension papers have been returned to the head of office for eliciting further information before issuing pension payment order, the head of office shall rely upon such information as may be available in the official records, and without delay, determine the amount of provisional pension and the amount of provisional retirement gratuity, it said. "If a government servant is found to have given any incorrect information wilfully, which makes him or her entitled to any benefits which he or she is not otherwise entitled to, it shall be construed as a grave misconduct," the rules said.
Source : http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/t

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