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Friday 10 October 2014

Indian Kailash Satyarthi and Pak's Malala Yousafzay win Nobel peace prize 2014




LONDON: History was made on Friday when an Indian and a Pakistani jointly shared the Nobel Peace Prize for 2014.


India's Kailash Satyarthi and Pakistan's Malala Yousafzay were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for "showing great personal courage" and their struggle against the suppression of children and young people and for the right of all children to education.

Malala is the youngest to be awarded the globally prestigious annual prize.

The committee said Kailash Satyarthi maintained Mahatma Gandhi's tradition and headed various forms of protests and demonstrations, all peaceful, focusing on the grave exploitation of children for financial gain. He has also contributed to the development of important international conventions on children's rights".

"Children must go to school and not be financially exploited. In the poor countries of the world, 60% of the present population is under 25 years of age. It is a prerequisite for peaceful global development that the rights of children and young people be respected. In conflict-ridden areas in particular, the violation of children leads to the continuation of violence from generation to generation," the committee said.


Talking about Malala, it said "Despite her youth, Malala has already fought for several years for the right of girls to education, and has shown by example that children and young people, too, can contribute to improving their own situations. This she has done under the most dangerous circumstances. Through her heroic struggle she has become a leading spokesperson for girls' right to education".


The struggle against suppression and for the rights of children and adolescents contributes to the realization of the "fraternity between nations" that Alfred Nobel mentions in his will as one of the criteria for the Nobel Peace Prize.

Soure : http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Indian-Kailash-Satyarthi-and-Paks-Malala-Yousafzay-win-Nobel-peace-prize-2014/articleshow/44771380.cms


Is Interim Relief Likely for Central Government Employees?



Is Interim Relief Likely for Central Government Employees?

Is it really possible for Central Government employees to get an interim relief this time? Let us look at it in detail.

‘Interim Relief’ may be defined as the temporary relief given to employees before the new Pay Commission’s recommendations are implemented. ‘Interim relief will be treated sui generis’, most of the Finance Ministry orders included the sentence when sanctioning interim relief.

If one looks at the interim relief granted in 1983 and 1993, it can also be inferred that interim relief is granted in order to correct the errors in salary revision once every ten years. One gets the feeling as if an entire Pay Commission was lost simply for the sake of a small hike.

During the previous Pay Commission, particularly in 5th CPC, since 50% DA Merger was granted, there was no interim relief.

Here are some of the reasons why interim relief is normally granted :

* It has been granted a number of times before, in the past.
* DA Merger hasn’t been sanctioned this time
* Prices have touched the skies
* Some errors in the formulation of once-in-a-decade Pay Commission…etc.,

Reasons cited for the Government’s refusal to sanction DA Merger/interim relief:
* 7th Pay Commission was constituted at the justify time.
* There was no recommendation for DA Merger in the 6th Pay Commission
* There was a recommendation against DA merger in the 6th Pay Commission (the Commission is, therefore, not recommending merger of dearness allowance with basic pay at any stage).
* In the event that the Price Index is taken as 115.76 instead of 306.33 for the DA calculations.

All the Central Government Employees Unions and Federations are functioning with the intention of getting the DA merged with the basic pay. If that doesn’t happen, these federations are hoping that interim relief will be offered through the 7th Pay Commission’s interim report.

This is very much possible if Modi Government is willing to accept the demand.



DPC for promotion to the Postal Service Group 'B' for the vacancy Year 2014-15


DPC for promotion to the Postal Service Group 'B' for the vacancy Year 2014-15

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NC – 69 A
Application for purchase of KVP (Direct).
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Application for purchase of KVP (Through Agent).
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NC-71
Application for purchase of NSC VIII Issue.
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NC – 32
Application for transfer of PO Cash Certificate from one post office another.
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NC-34
Application for transfer of Savings Certificates from one person to another
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NC-41
Application for transfer of National Savings certificates as security.
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NC-51
Application for Nomination under Sec. 6 of Govt. Savings Certificates Act. 1960.
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NC-53
Application for cancellation/variation of Nomination previously made in respect of PO Cash Certificates.
9.
NC-54(a)
Bond of Indemnity to be executed by the holder of lost certificates.
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SB-7
Withdrawal form.
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SB-10
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SB-25
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SB-84
Claim Application Form.
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VPMO form
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Application for Nomination
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NC-69
Application for parchase of KVP
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NC-71
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RP-36 (medium)
Insured envelope
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RP-55
VP article Receipt
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RP-58
Delivery Slip
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RP-70
Special Journal (Regd)
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RP-69
Special Journal (Parcel)
33.
SB-5
SB Pass Book
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SB-5 (g)
RD PB
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SB-5 (h)
TD PB
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SB-5 (J)
PPF PB
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SB-5 (K)
Security Account PB
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SB-5 (q)
MIS PB
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ACG-2
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ACG-14
HO Cash Book
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ACG-108
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CPT-21
Regd of Compliant
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MO-19
MO
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Mo-75
Hvmo List
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MO-60
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MO-66
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MS-18
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MS-27
Postman’s Book
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MSOT-27
Service Book
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NC-18
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NC-19
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