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Tuesday, 9 April 2013

7 Motorcycle Safety Tips

Accidents can occur anytime anywhere on a bike and precaution is all that one can take. Here are the very basics to remember before hitting the road

 1.) Always Wear A Certified Helmet

Always wear a helmet when riding a two-wheeler. Choose the right helmet which fits snug, does not move and is made out of good quality impact absorption material. Buy a certified helmet from a reliable vendor and not road-side seller.

2.) Use Both Brakes For Stopping
The correct application of both the brakes unit will guarantee optimum stopping results. Hold the front brake lever gently and gradually increase pressure instead of grabbing it too hard too soon.

3.) Keep Speed Under Check
Keep your speed always under a check. Anything remotely scary or out of control in an unfavourable environment can spell disaster even before you realise it. Be well within the speed limits stated on any particular stretch of road.

4.) Dont Push Your Limit Or Your Luck
The motorcycle you are riding has limits and so do you. Do not push your luck and outdo your skills at any point. Relax, take it easy, be alert and stay within your limits on the road. Push limits on the race track.
5.) Maintain Safe Distance
Space is one of your biggest allies on the road. So keep enough space for yourself as well as the fellow traffic for movement. Do no tailgate i.e. stick close to vehicles ahead.

6.) Signal Your Moves In Advance
Give timely indication of the move you are planning to make. Do not change direction or the lane suddenly. Indicate the traffic around you of the move you are planning to make. Use the indicator signals and if necessary had signals too.

7.) Get spotted!
Always be in the open area and skip getting caught in the blind spots, especially of larger vehicles like trucks and buses. Make an eye contact before making an overtake and always keep the headlights on in order to be seen easily.

Monday, 8 April 2013

CONCESSIONS TO PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES – A SUM UP


Physically Challenged central Government employees and Disabled Central Government Employees are provided with various concessions in the form of additional Allowance, leave, reduced rate interest, out of turn allotment etc.
Those concessions are listed as follows. Readers are requested to write about additional concessions if any as comments to this article
1. Special Disability Leave
2. Ad Hoc allotment of quarter to Handicapped employee
3. Ad Hoc allotment of quarter to Handicapped employee
4. Reservation for Person with Disabilities
5. Age Relaxation, Fee Concession, and exemption from Typing Test while joining Central Government Service
6. Transport Allowance at double the rates
7. Income Tax Exemption for Physically Challenged and disabled Salaried Class Employees
8. Special Allowance for child care for women with disabilities and Education Allowance for disabled children of Govt. employees
9. Grant of Children Education Allowance at higher Rates
10. LTC facility for an escort accompanying single handicapped Government servant
11. Employees can use own / hired Car for LTC if employee or family member is Physically Challenged and disabled
1. SPECIAL DISABILITY LEAVE
Admissible to all employees- When disabled by injury intentionally or accidentally inflicted or caused in, or in consequence of the due performance of official duties or in consequence of official position.
When disabled by illness incurred in in the performance of any particular duty, which has the effect of increasing liabilities to illness of injury beyond the ordinary risk attaching to the civil post held under the same condition.
The disability should have manifested within three months of the occurrence to which it is attribute and the person disabled had acted with due promptitude in bringing it to notice. The leave sanctioning authority, if satisfied as to the cause of the disability, may relax the condition and grant leave in case where disability has manifested more than three months after the occurrence of its cause.
The disability should be certified by an Authorized Medical Attendant to be directly due to the particular duty. If it has been contracted during service other than with a military force, the leave sanctioning authority should be satisfied that the disability is exceptional in character.
The period of leave will be as certified by an Authorized Medical Attendant subject to a maximum of 24 month.
It may be granted more than once if the disability is aggravated or recurs in similar circumstances at a later date, but the maximum leave in consequences of any one disability should not exceed 24 months.
It may be combined with any other kind of leave.
It willas service for pension.
It will not be debited to the leave account.
The leave salary for the first 120 days will be the pay last drawn and for the remaining period, it will be equal to leave salary during half pay leave, in such cases, beyond the first 120 days the official may take half leave (at his credit) for another 120 days along with the special disability leave simultaneously and get leave salary equal to that on eared leave. The half pay leave so taken will be debited to his leave account.
If the official is entitled to any benefit under the Workmen’s Compensation Act the Employee’s state Insurance Act. The amount of leave salary will be reduced by the amount of benefit payable under the above Acts.
Appointing authors are competent to sanction Special Disability Leave-Rule 44 and 45.
2. SPECIAL CASUAL LEAVE
Special Casual leave not more than 10 days in a calendar year may be granted to attend Conferences/ Seminars/ Training/ Workshop related to Disability and devolvement– related programmers organized at national and State Level agencies, Absence in excess of 10 days may be treated as regular leave due and admissible and it can also combined with regular leave –On dated 14-11-2007.
3. AD HOC ALLOTMENT OF QUARTER TO HANDICAPPED EMPLOYEE
Ad hoc allotment of quarter to handicapped employees will be considered in the following cases:-
- The blind i,.e those who suffer form either of –
(a) Total absence of sight.
(b) Visual Acuity not exceeding 6/90 or 20/200(snellen) in the better eye with correcting lenses.
(c) Impression of the field of the vision subtending an angle of 20 degree or worse.
- The deaf, having hearing loss of more than 90 decibels in the better ear (profoundimpairment)or total loss of hearing in both ears.
- The orthopedicallly handicapped to the extent of 40% and above disability,
- Mentally handicapped / spastic dependents
 4. RESERVATION FOR PERSON WITH DISABILITIES
- Categories -
(a) Blindness or low vision;
(b) Hearing impairment;
(c) Locomoter disability or cerebral palsy. [Includes all cases of orthopedically handicapped persons.]
Reservation is admissible only for those who suffer form not less than 40 percent of relevant disability.
For Direct Recruitment.- admissible for all Groups, viz. Group ‘A’ ,Group ‘B’, Group ‘C’, Group ‘D’.
For promotion – Admissible to Group D and Group c posts only in which the elements of direct recruitment ,if any, does not exceed 75 percent [(i) within Group D (ii) form Group ‘D’ and(iii) within Group C].
Percentage of reservation – Three percent ( 1% for each of the three categories mentioned above). If a candidate of a particular category is not available or if the nature may be vacancy may be exchanged for a vacancy against another among the 3 categories.
Carry forward of reservation.- Unfilled reserved vacancies will be carried forward to the next block in he same year first .unfilled vacancies at the end of the year will be carried forward to the three subsequent year.
5. AGE RELAXATION, FEE CONCESSION, AND EXEMPTION FROM TYPING TEST WHILE JOINING CENTRAL GOVERNMENT SERVICE
 Age:
Central Government Post
Age Relaxation **
For Groups ‘C’ and ’D’   Posts/ services
10 years for recruitment through SSC/Employment Exchange
For Groups ‘A’ and ‘B’ Posts/services
10 years for recruitment through Open Competitive examinations
**5 year in other cases. This age relaxation is applicable to Disabled and Physically Challenged Candidates aspiring for Central Government Jobs. In respect of SC/ST/OBS candidates, this is over and above the admissible  relaxation of 5 years for SC/ST and 3 years for OBC.
Fee:
Physically Challenged and disabled Candidates aspiring for Central Government Jobs are exempted from examination fee / application fee for competitive examination conducted by UPSC / SSC for all posts.
Typing Test:
Physically Challenged Candidates are exempted from passing Typing Test which is mandatory for certain clerical Posts in Central Government Service, if medical board attached to Employment Exchange certifies that candidates who seeks exemption from Typing Test are unable to use typewriting machine.
6. TRANSPORT ALLOWANCE AT DOUBLE THE RATES
The blind or orthopaedically handicapped  employee in terms of this Ministry’s orders vide OM No 21(1) 97-E-II(B) dated 3.10.1997 shall continue to draw Transport allowance at double the normal rates mentioned in the table below. It is also specified by Government that Transport allowance in respect of Physically Challenged and disabled employees in no case, be less than Rs.1000 per month plus the applicable rate of dearness allowance.
The Normal rates of Transport Allowance are as follows.
Employees drawing grade of pay
Rate of transport allowance per month
13 cities previously classified as ‘A-1’1’A’
Other Places
 Grade Pay of  Rs. 5,400 and above
Rs. 3200+DA
Rs. 1600 + DA
(i) Grade Pay of Rs. 4.200, Rs. 4,600 and Rs.,4,800(ii) Grade Pay below Rs.4,200 but drawing pay in the pay band equal to Rs. 7,440 and above
Rs. 1600+DA
Rs. 800 + DA
Grade Pay Below Rs. 4,200 and pay in the pay band below Rs. 7,440
Rs.600+DA
Rs. 400 + DA
Note: Not admissible to Employees who have been provided with facility of Government transport.
7. INCOME TAX EXEMPTION FOR PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED AND DISABLED SALARIED CLASS EMPLOYEES / DEPENDENTS
As per Section 80 U Salaried Class Employee who are partially or totally blind or physically handicapped a sum of Rs.50,000 can be deducted from the total income of the assessee, if he is a person with disability and Rs.75,000 if he is a person with severe disability.Section 80DD allows a deduction to an individual or HUF if the person has incurred in the previous year any expenditure on medical treatment (including nursing), training and rehabilitation of a dependant with a disability or paid or deposited any amount under a scheme framed in this behalf by an insurer for the maintenance of a dependant with a disability.
A person with a disability is one suffering from not less than 40 per cent of a disability (as certified by a medical authority working in a hospital or institution notified by the Government), which could be blindness, low vision, leprosy – cured, hearing impairment, locomotor disability, mental retardation, mental illness.
Hearing impairment, for this purpose, means a loss of 60 decibels or more in the better ear in the conversational range of frequencies.
A person with disability also includes the one suffering from autism, cerebral palsy, mental retardation or a combination of any two or more. Section 80DD allows a deduction of up to Rs 50,000 a year and if the disability is severe, up to Rs 1,00,000 a year. Severe disability means a person with 80 per cent or more of the disability.
8. SPECIAL ALLOWANCE FOR CHILD CARE FOR WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES AND EDUCATION ALLOWANCE FOR DISABLED CHILDREN OF GOVT. EMPLOYEES
Consequent upon the decision taken by the Government on the recommendations made by the Sixth Central Pay Commission for providing extra benefits to women employees with disabilities especially when they have young children and children with disability, the President is pleased to issue the following instructions :-
(a) Women with disabilities shall be paid Rs. 1000/- per month as Special Allowance for Child care. The allowance shall be payable from the time of the child’s birth till the child is two year old.
(b) It shall be payable for a maximum of two children.
(c) Disability means a person having a minimum Disability of 40% as elaborated in Ministry of Welfare’s Notification No.16-18/97-NI.I dated 1.6.2001.(Annexure)
(d) The above limit would be automatically raised by 25% every time the Dearness Allowance on the revised pay structure goes up by 50%.
9. GRANT OF CHILDREN EDUCATION ALLOWANCE AT HIGHER RATES
Children Education Allowance for disabled children of Government employees shall be payable at double the normal rates prescribed. After DA Crossed 50% Children Education Allowance and Hostel Subsidy have been fixed as Rs.15,000 and Rs.45,000 respectively. The rest of the conditions will be the same as stipulated vide OM No. 12011/03/2008-Estt. (Allowance) dated 2nd September, 2008 applicable in respect of Chidren Education Allowance.
10. LTC FACILITY FOR AN ESCORT ACCOMPANYING SINGLE HANDICAPPED GOVERNMENT SERVANT
LTC facility could be allowed for an escort who accompanies a handicapped Govt. servant on the journey subject to the following conditions:-
(i) Prior approval of the Head of the Department concerned is obtained on each occasion.
(ii) The nature of physical disability of the Govt. servant is such as to necessitate an escort for the journey. In case of doubt, the decision of the Head of the Department will be final.
(iii) The physically handicapped Govt. servant does not have an adult family member.
(iv) Any other person who is entitled to LTC does not accompany the handicapped Govt. servant on the journey.
11. EMPLOYEES CAN USE OWN / HIRED CAR FOR LTC IF EMPLOYEE OR FAMILY MEMBER IS PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED AND DISABLED
LTC Rules authorizes the Head of Department to allow use of own / hired car for LTC journey on account of disability of the Government servant or dependent family member after obtaining following documents to avoid misuse of such relaxation:-
(i) Medical Certificate from competent authority.
(ii) Undertaking from Government servant that journey in authorized mode is not feasible and he actually travelled by own car/hired taxi.
Source : punarbhava.in, Income Tax Rules


Saturday, 6 April 2013

COMING SOON: ATMS, INTERNET BANKING AT POST OFFICES

There is a good news for around 200 million post office saving bank (POSB) account holders.
The Department of Posts (DOP) has launched a project to provide account holders with ATM facility. Under the project, all post offices throughout the country will be connected through an IT network. Besides, account holders will also be able to avail Internet banking facilities.
“We will connect the network of 1.55 lakh post offices that includes 1.2 lakh in rural areas,” said Kavery Banerjee, member, technology, postal services board. “Our central data centre is ready and vendors are developing customised banking service solutions.”
POSB operates small savings schemes on behalf of the ministry of finance and has over 260 million account holders, out of which about 200 million are saving and recurring deposit account holders. Total outstanding balance under all accounts in the POSB stood at around Rs.3,96,664 crore as on March 2012.
At present, an account holder has to go to a post office during office hours to withdraw money. Moreover, there is no facility of electronic transfer of money to a third-party account.
“Once customers are provided with the ATM facility, they will be able to withdraw money from any ATM, including that provided by banks,”said Banerjee.
Customers will, however, have to wait for more than a year to avail the ATM facility. POSB will start implementing core banking solution in limited number of post offices by the end of this year. Next year, it will be implemented in large number of post offices once the system is perfect.
For rural post offices, the department will provide handheld devices that will enable one to perform all banking operations.
Courtesy: Hindustan Times, 06.04.2013

REMOVAL OF SRI BALAJI ACTION MEDICAL INSTITUTE, FC-34, A-4, PASCHIM VIHAR, NEW DELHI-110063 - REGARDING.

No: S.1107824/2013/CGHS(hEC) /CGHS(P)
Government of India
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Department of Health & Family Welfare

Maulana Azad Road, Nirman Bhawan
New Delhi 110 108 dated the April 5th, 2013

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Removal of Sri Balaji Action Medical Institute, FC-34, A-4, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi-110063 - regarding.

With reference to the above mentioned subject the undersigned is to draw attention to No S 11011/23/2009/CGHS DII / Hospital Cell (part I) dated 7.10.2010 vide which Sri Balaji Action Medical Institute, FC-34, A-4, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi was empanelled under CGHS, Delhi and to state that Sri Balaji Action Medical Institute, FC-34, A-4, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi has conveyed its unwillingness to continue its empanelment under CGHS. The matter has been examined by this Ministry and it has been decided that Sri Balaji Action Medical Institute, FC-34, A-4, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi shall stand removed from the list of empanelled hospitals under CGHS, Delhi with immediate effect.

2. It is further stated that Sri Balaji Action Medical Institute, FC-34, A-4, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi shall however, complete the treatment of CGHS beneficiaries already admitted in the hospital for treatment at CGHS rates.

3. Action Cancer Hospital, H-2/FC-34, A-4, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi shall however,continue to be on CGHS panel.

This Office Memorandum comes into effect from the date of issue.

sd/-
[Ravi Kant]
Under Secretary to Government of India

POSTAL DEPARTMENT LAUNCHES SERVICE TO TRANSFER MONENY VIA CELL PHONE


ALLAHABAD: Sending and receiving a money order will be easier now than ever as India Post introduces money order facility through mobile phones. Under the Mobile Money Transfer Service (MMTS) minimum amount of Rs. 1,000 and maximum of Rs. 10,000 can be sent in a single transaction, whereas there is no limit to the maximum number of transactions made in a day.
 


Inaugurating the service at Allahabad Kutchery Head Post Office, Krishna Kumar Yadav director Postal Services Allahabad region said Mobile Money Transfer is a financial service is a facility for remittance and receiving of money at selected post offices. The director launched the service by sending money from Allahabad Kutchery Head Post Office to Pratapgarh Head Post Office.

Yadav said rates of the service have been fixed low, keeping in mind needs of customers. A person sending money through MMTS will be charged Rs 45 for sending money in the range of Rs 1,000-Rs 1,500, Rs 79 for an amount between Rs 1,501 and Rs 5,000 and Rs 112 for money transfer for an amount from Rs 5,001 to Rs 10,000.

In the pilot phase this service has been started in 136 post offices of Uttar Pradesh, whereas 19 offices of Allahabad Region have been covered in this phase. It will be the priority of the department to cover offices in rural and remote areas under the service. In Allahabad, the service has been started in Bamaila, Atraura and Aura branch post offices, Mau Aima Sub Office and Allahabad Kutchery Head Post Office.

Yadav added that the Department of Post had partnered with state-run BSNL to launch the mobile money transfer service. BSNL will handle the technology backend for the department and provide connectivity.

Under Mobile Money Transfer Service, customers will have the facility to send money anywhere in the country. Specially designed mobile handsets with preinstalled mobile money transfer application have been provided to the offices selected to carry out this service.

The sender needs to visit the identified post office where the service is available, deposit the amount and give the receiver's details in the prescribed form. After this, the sender would get a six-digit transfer code on the mobile phone, which one would need to send to the recipient via SMS or through any other mean. Similar SMS will also be sent to the receiver and the counter clerk automatically by the system, but only the SMS sent to the sender will contain the six-digit secret code. The recipient can claim the money at a nearby post office, by showing the transaction code and verifying one's identity. Recipient also needs to withdraw money within seven days of transaction.

On the occasion of inauguration of the service senior superintendent of Post Offices, Allahabad, Rahmatullah, assistant directors R N Yadav and M P Mishra, Postmaster Allahabad Kutchery, HPO A K Shukla, and others were present along with other officials.
Source : The Times of India, 5 April, 2013

DPS PROMOTION TO ASP CADRE AN UNDATE


It was learnt that Circle Office Hyderabad has called for willingness of the following senior IPs  about their place of choice after getting their promotion to the cadre of ASP. 
From this, It can be presumed that these 23 Inspectors  Posts are going to get their promotion to ASP Cadre on announcement of recently concluded DPC. Selected list along with regional allotments is expected to be announced on joining of new CPMG.

Sl No
Name of the  IPs  with designation
Region in which working
1
MSK Gupta
Kurnool
2
C.Sri Nagesh,IP(Tech),CO,HYD
HCR
3
Alok Kumar ,
Hyderabad
4
Ch.Madhavi ,IP, Dy Manager ,BNPL, Hyd Stg
HCR
5
D.Neematullah
Kurnool
6
M.Sreenivasu IP TP Gudem
Vijayawada
7
M.Sudha, IP(SP), CO, HYD
HCR
8
K.Ananda Reddy, IP, HYD Stg
HCR
9
SSVAK Kumar IP Nidadavolu
Vijayawada
10
K.Shilpa Ksheerasagar, IP©, Secunderabad
HCR
11
S.Gopala Krishna on Depn at PTC
Vijayawada
12
K.Vidya Sagar-I
Visakapatnam
13
P.Vara Prasad
Hyderabad
14
VSL Narasimha Rao IP RO VJA
Vijayawada
15
N. CH.V.Rajesh IP Korukonda
Vijayawada
16
A.Srinivas
Hyderabad
17
D.Parvathi
Kurnool
18
SV Sreenivasa Murthy IP Gudivada
Vijayawada
19
PM Surya narayana
Hyderabad
20
K.Shivaji Ganesh IP Sullurupet
Vijayawada
21
K.Vidya Sagar -II IP Khammam
Vijayawada
22.
G.Rama Krishna
Hyderabad
23
P.Venkata Swamy IP Vuyyuru
Vijayawada