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Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Track Consignments ( Registered Mail, Speed Post, Electronic Money Order, etc )



Track All Mail Items 
India Post Online Tracking facility
India Post’s online tracking allows you to access tracking information and confirm the delivery of your item by using the tracking number assigned to you at the time of Booking. You can find the tracking number on the Postal receipt handed over to you at the Post office Counter at the time of booking.

  • Speed post (Domestic EMS)
  • International EMS
  • Electronic Money Order (eMO)
  • Registered Mail
  • Express Parcel
  • Electronic Value Payable Parcel (eVPP)

The tracking system is updated periodically to provide you with the most current information available about the location and status of your item. You'll be able to find out the following:
  • When your item was booked
  • When your item was dispatched and received at various locations during its Journey
  • When your item was delivered, or:
  • When a Delivery Intimation Notice was issued to notify the recipient that the item is available for delivery
How Can I Track?
1. Enter the Postal Article Number In the Tracking Number(s) box,
2. Select the Go button to view your results.
CategoryFormatNo. of digits
Speed Post (EMS) DomesticEE123456789IN13
International EMS Artilces to be delivered in IndiaEE123456789XX13
Electronic Money Order (eMO)00000000000000000018
Registered MailRX123456789IN13
Express Parcel PostXX000000000XX13
Common Concerns
What if my tracking information is unavailable?
If you receive a message telling you that your tracking information is unavailable, it doesn't mean that your item hasn't been mailed.
  • There may be a delay between scanning events and the availability of tracking information related to those scanning events.
  • Depending on how recently your item was mailed, tracking information may not be immediately available (this is most likely to occur in rural locations, or when information is provided by foreign postal administrations).
We are happy to launch SMS tracking facility as an initiative to provide better service to our customers. Initially, the service is available for Speed Post and eMO (electronic money order). 
The steps involved:
1) You need to send SMS to 055352 in the following format:

For Speed Post:
     
SP<space>Speed Post number
                                                       OR
EMS<space>Speed Post number

For eMO:


MO<space>eMO PNR No
                                     OR
EMO<space>eMO PNR No
2) 'IN' at the end of Speed Post number need not be given. Eg. if the Speed Post number is EE123456789in; you need to send the message as: SP EE123456789 
The service is not case sensitive - you may use capitals or lower case or a mix of both.  
3) The data will be retained upto 3 months from the date of booking for the purpose of SMS tracking.
4) The service is available across all service providers in the country. Rates charged by the service provider are applicable.

Source : http://www.indiapost.gov.in/tracking.aspx
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Instructions for accessing your India Post Mail


INSTRUCTIONS FOR FIRST LOG IN TO THE NEW MAIL BOX 


Step 1: Obtain your new password. The password has been sent through SMS to you. If you have not received Please call any one of the following number. 

Mail id doptcs.wave1support@tcs.com

Phone number-
011- 66076729;
011-66076730;
011-66076755,
011-66076756

Step 2: Visit https://webmail.indiapost.gov.in 

Step 3: Log in using your email ID and new password supplied to you. 

Step 4: You will be prompted to change your default log-in password. You have to compulsorily change the 
password, 
 For the first time the user name should be entered as follows 

 indiapost\<your e mail id>
Example if your user name is
cpmg_chh.dop@indiapost.gov.in then the user name should
be entered as follows
indiapost\cpmg_chh.dop@indiapost.gov.in


Step3: Your password must be at least 9 characters in length and have a combination of the following.

• English uppercase characters (A through Z).
• English lowercase characters (a through z).
• Base-10 digits (0 through 9).
• Special Characters (for example! $, #, %). Extended ASCII, symbolic, or linguistic
characters.

Step 4: You are now ready to use your mail box with new email id and changed password.

 If you have issues Pl send a mail to or call any one of the following number Mail id doptcs.wave1support@tcs.com


Phone number
011- 66076729    011-66076730    011-66076755    011-66076756


Source : http://www.indiapost.gov.in/DOP/email.pdf

7 Things to know while buying a Laptop



Laptop designs and technology have changed considerably over the years and picking up a laptop that suits your needs and budget can be a challenging task. Follow these tips while buying a laptop…

1. Touchscreen

If you love gadgets that you can operate via touch, then a touchscreen laptop is right for you. For instance, the tile- and gesture-based Windows 8 interface is far easier to use with a touchscreen.

Touchscreen laptops also have a number of benefits. It is easier to scroll through web pages, start apps, browse images and view lengthy documents. In touchscreen laptops, you can also revert to traditional keyboard mode.

As of now, touchscreens are available in Windows only. A touchscreen laptop with Windows 8 can be purchased for less than Rs 30,000.

2. Weight and design

If you travel a lot, opt for a lightweight 12- or 13-inch laptop that offers good battery life. If your usage is mainly at home/office, go for a laptop with a 14- or 15.6-inch display that can be carried around occasionally.

If you are a gamer or photo/video editor who prefers a powerful machine, then consider getting a powerful 15.6- or 17-inch machine.

If your laptop travels with you all the time, then go for a laptop which has a metallic body instead of a plastic one. If your kids also use the same laptop, then go for a corporate model laptop built from metal to make it more durable.

3. Storage capacity

Optical drives are bulky, so they were the first to go. These days, unless you get a 15.6-inch laptop, optical drives are rare. Another change is the shift to flash based storage (SSDs) from hard drives or HDDs.

Flash storage is more expensive but less prone to failure and can be much smaller and offers better speed.

4. Operating system

Many people, just to save a few bucks, do not go for a pre-loaded operating system, without realizing that installing an OS on your own along with other software is a tough and time-consuming task. Also go for an operating system which you are familiar with.

5. Size does matter

If you need a laptop for your home office, then go for a bigger screen laptop as it not only improves your productivity but is also good for your eyes.

However, if you need a laptop to give presentation, then a light notebook with a small screen would be ideal.

6. Features

A good laptop needs to have a higher multi-core CPU like Intel and AMD CPU, which have multi-core have good speed. Also ensure that it has 3-4 USB slots.

7. Watch out
Do not buy re-certified or refurbished laptops. Buy from a reputed dealer or e-commerce sites, as well-known brands offer after-sale services and their laptops last longer.

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Ravi Shankar Prasad assumes charge of the Ministry of Communications and IT



Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad

Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad assumed the charge of the Ministry of Communications and IT here today. On his arrival at Sanchar Bhawanhe was received by Telecom Secretary Shri MF Farooqui.After assuming charge, he interacted with the officials of the Ministry. 

Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad (born 30 August 1954) is a lawyerby profession and represents Bihar in the Rajya Sabha. He is a distinguished senior advocate at the Supreme Court of India. Shri Prasad holds BA Hons, MA (Political Science) and LLB degrees from Patna University. He held the position of Union Minister of State in the Ministry of Coal and Mines, Ministry of Law and Justice and Ministry of Information and Broadcasting during the National Democratic Alliance government under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Shri Prasad has held several national-level assignments in the youth wing and the main party organisation of the BJP. A member of the BJP national executive since 1995, he became a national spokesperson of the BJP in 2006.In 2012, he was re-elected to the Rajya Sabha from Bihar for a consecutive third term. 
Source : PIB (Release ID :105202)

Full List of New Union Council of Ministers and their Portfolios-




 The President of India, as advised by the Prime Minister, has   directed the allocation of portfolios among the following members of the Union Council of Ministers :-   26/05/2014

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1.
Shri Narendra Modi

Prime Minister
Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Atomic Energy Department of Space
All important policy issues
and all other portfolios not allocated to any Minister

1.
Shri Raj Nath Singh
Home Affairs
2.
Smt. Sushma Swaraj
External Affairs
Overseas Indian Affairs
3.
Shri Arun Jaitley
Finance
Corporate Affairs
Defence
4.
Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu
Urban Development
Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation
Parliamentary Affairs
5.
Shri Nitin Jairam Gadkari
Road Transport and Highways
Shipping
6.
Shri D.V. Sadananda Gowda
Railways
7.
Sushri Uma Bharati
Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation
8.
Dr. Najma A. Heptulla
Minority Affairs
9.
Shri Gopinathrao Munde
Rural Development
Panchayati Raj
Drinking Water and Sanitation
10.
Shri Ramvilas Paswan
Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution
11.
Shri Kalraj Mishra
Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
12.
Smt. Maneka Sanjay Gandhi
Women and Child Development
13.
Shri Ananthkumar
Chemicals and Fertilizers
14.
Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad
Communications and Information Technology
Law and Justice
15.
Shri Ashok Gajapathi Raju Pusapati
Civil Aviation
16.
Shri Anant Geete
Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises
17.
Smt. Harsimrat Kaur Badal
Food Processing Industries
18.
Shri Narendra Singh Tomar
Mines
Steel
Labour and Employment
19.
Shri Jual Oram
Tribal Affairs
20.
Shri Radha Mohan Singh
Agriculture
21.
Shri Thaawar Chand Gehlot
Social Justice and Empowerment
22.
Smt. Smriti Zubin Irani
Human Resource Development
23.
Dr. Harsh Vardhan
Health and Family Welfare
1.
General V.K. Singh
Development of North Eastern Region (Independent Charge)

External Affairs

Overseas Indian Affairs
2.
Shri Inderjit Singh Rao
Planning (Independent Charge)
Statistics and Programme Implementation (Independent Charge)
Defence
3.
Shri Santosh Kumar Gangwar
Textiles (Independent Charge)
Parliamentary Affairs
Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation
4.
Shri Shripad Yesso Naik
Culture (Independent Charge)
Tourism (Independent Charge)
5.
Shri Dharmendra Pradhan
Petroleum and Natural Gas (Independent Charge)
6.
Shri Sarbananda Sonowal
Skill Development, Entrepreneurship, Youth Affairs and Sports (Independent Charge)
7.
Shri Prakash Javadekar
Information and Broadcasting (Independent Charge)
Environment, Forest and Climate Change (Independent Charge)
Parliamentary Affairs
8.
Shri Piyush Goyal
Power (Independent  Charge)
Coal (Independent Charge)
New and Renewable Energy (Independent Charge)
 9.
Dr. Jitendra Singh
Science and Technology (Independent Charge)
Earth Sciences (Independent Charge)
Prime Minister Office
Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Department of Atomic Energy
Department of Space
10.
Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman
Commerce and Industry (Independent Charge)
Finance
Corporate Affairs
11.
Shri G.M. Siddeshwara
Civil Aviation
12.
Shri Manoj Sinha
Railways
13.
Shri Nihalchand
Chemicals and Fertilizers
14.
Shri Upendra Kushwaha
Rural Development
Panchayati Raj
Drinking Water and Sanitation
15.
Shri Radhakrishnan P
Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises
16.
Shri Kiren Rijiju
Home Affairs
17.
Shri Krishan Pal
Road Transport and Highways
Shipping
18.
Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Balyan
Agriculture
Food Processing Industries
19.
Shri Mansukhbhai Dhanjibhai Vasava
Tribal Affairs
20.
Shri Raosaheb Dadarao Danve
Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution
21.
Shri Vishnu Deo Sai
Mines
Steel
Labour and Employment
22.
Shri Sudarshan Bhagat
Social Justice and Empowerment
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