സ്ത്രീകള്‍ എങ്ങിനെ വസ്ത്രം ധരിക്കണം എന്ന് പുരുഷന്‍ നിഷ്ക്കര്‍ഷിക്കുന്നത് ശരിയോ? അല്ലെങ്കില്‍ തിരിച്ചും?

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Use of IPConfig Command


Ipconfig is a DOS utility that can be used from MS-DOS and a MS-DOS shell to display the network settings currently assigned and given by a network. This command can be utilized to verify a network connection as well as to verify your network settings. The ipconfig.exe command is an external command and is available in Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7.

Syntax - ipconfig [switches]

Windows 95, 98 and ME Switches
  • /ALL - Display detailed information.
  • /BATCH [FILE] - Write to file or ./WINIPCFG.OUT.
  • /RENEW_ALL - Renew all adapters.
  • /RELEASE_ALL - Release all adapters.
  • /RENEW N - Renew adapter N.
  • /RELEASE N - Release adapter N.
Windows 2000 and XP Switches
  • /ALL - Display full configuration information.
  • /RELEASE - Release the IP address for the specified adapter.
  • /RENEW - Renew the IP address for the specified adapter.
  • /FLUSHDNS - Purges the DNS Resolver cache.
  • REGISTERDNS - Refreshes all DHCP leases and re-registers DNS names.
  • /DISPLAYDNS - Display the contents of the DNS Resolver Cache.
  • /SHOWCLASSID - Displays all the dhcp class IDs allowed for adapter.
  • /SETCLASSID - Modifies the dhcp class id.
The default is to display only the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway for each adapter bound to TCP/IP. For Release and Renew, if no adapter name is specified, then the IP address leases for all adapters bound to TCP/IP will be released or renewed. For SetClassID, if no class id is specified, then the classid is removed.

Usage of Attrib Command


Attrib allows a user to change the properties of a specified file. Using Attrib, the user has the capability of changing the file to have any of the below attributes. This command is available in DOS 3.0 and above and Windows 95 and above. We need to apply(+) or (-) option to apply or remove the effect.
  • Read-only (R): Allowing the file to be only viewed and not written to.
  • Archived (A): Allowing Microsoft backup and other backup programs to know what files to backup.
  • Hidden (H): Making the file invisible to standard users.
  • System (S): Making the file an important system file.
Syntax: attrib [+/-] [r/a/h/s] [filename]

Examples
  • To Set the Read Only permission to Autoexec.bat present in CDrive, we need to run the Command: "attrib +r c:\autoexec.bat"
  • To Remove the Read Only permission from Autoexec.bat, we need to run the Command: "attrib -r c:\autoexec.bat"
  • To Set the Hidden permission to Autoexec.bat, we need to run the command: "attrib +h c:\autoexec.bat"
  • To Remove the Hidden permission from Autoexec.bat, we need to run the Command: "attrib -h c:\autoexec.bat"
When you create any file or directory, Archive Attribute set by default. If you want to see the Attribute for each file, just run "attrib" Command and it will show you the present attribute. If you want to see the file with Read Only attribute, run "dir /ar" Command. Similarly for Hidden Attribute run "dir /ah" and for System Attribute run "dir /as".

In ideal DOS, it is not possible to delete any file having Read Only or Hidden attributes, but if you are working with Windows Shell, you can delete the file having these attributes.


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SpeedNet 3.1.2 - Revision Update - 15/12/2011

Purpose of Release:
 
1.Revised Communication Module with customization in message handling and new messages. Message data retention period is extended to one month from the present 7 days. Communication Module Version and revision date will be visible in Module's Main form.

2.KPI-RTS Issue - Delivery -> Dispatch Option fine tuned with additional check for RTS and Redirection for which article is to be dispatched.

3.Flat Rate Box Booking data fetch from POS to SpeedNet through Network ( In earlier version - it was collected through collection of Articles with Booking Data-option in SpeedNet for dispatching the same )

4 Latest Version details printed in Dispatch and Delivery Reports

5.BNPL Customer Master entry can be configured with SPARM Account Number. Please read the document on this in Documents Folder of the Release -13.SPAM Facility – Overview.

6. Collection Agent Module :Provision to implement limitation on commission to OSA for franked articles vide BD Dte OM NO. 2-17/96-BD & MD dated 17.11.2011

7.MNOP-Hub-Master-Data: Latest revisions to Hub Master are available in this release.

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SB Order No 34/2011 - Procedure for Opening of Savings Accounts of Below Poverty Line (BPL) Households

SB Order No 34/2011

Dopt issues FAQ on UPSC, APAR and Commercial Employment after Retirement

The Department of Personnel and Training has clarified through ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ related to UPSC, APAR and Commercial Employment after Retirement.

UPSC
What are the documents to be sent to the UPSC to obtain its advice on disciplinary cases?
Answer- The instructions prescribing checklist/proforma including documents required to be sent to UPSC to obtain its views on disciplinary cases have been issued vide O.M. No. 39011/12/2009-Estt.(B) dated 10.05.2010. Reference is also to be made O.M.No. 39035/1/2011-Estt.(B) dated 10.5.2011, a copy each of which is also available in this Department's website (http://persmin.nic.in).
(ii) Is there any provision to get UPSC's advice in disciplinary matters where the Courts have given a time limit for completion of the proceedings?
Answer Yes, the instructions issued in this matter by this Department are contained in O.M. No. 39035/01/2011-Estt.(B) dated 10.05.2011
which is also available in this Department's website.
(iii) Can the penalty proposed to be imposed by the Disciplinary Authority be intimated to UPSC while seeking its advice ?
Answer No. This Department's O.M. No. 39034/1/2009-Estt.(B) dated 12.01.2010 refers, which is also available in this Department's website.

(iv) What is the procedure if the Disciplinary Authority does not want to accept the UPSC's advice in a disciplinary proceeding?
Answer The procedure to be followed while disagreeing with the advice of UPSC in a disciplinary proceedings is contained in O.M. No. 39023/02/2006-Estt.(B) dated 05.12.2006 which is also available in this Department's website.
(v) In case a Ministry wants to exclude any post which is under the purview of the UPSC as per Constitutional mandate, is it necessary that the comments of the UPSC in the matter be taken before referring the matter to the DOP&T ?
AnswerYes.
(vi) Which are the posts exempted presently from the purview of the UPSC ?
AnswerDetails of post/services exempted from consultation with UPSC have been listed in the UPSC (Exemption from Consultation) Regulations, 1958 issued by this Department amended from time to time. A copy of updated UPSC (Exemption from Consultation) Regulations, 1958 is also available in this Department's website (http://persmin.nic.in).
(vii) What is the composition of the UPSC ?
Answer— The Union Public Service Commission consists of Chairman and ten Members.
(viii) What are the conditions of service applicable for Chairman and Members of UPSC ?
AnswerThe conditions of service for Chairman and Members of the Commission are governed by the Union Public Service Commission (Members) Regulations, 1969, which generally follow those applicable to the Chief Election Commissioner/ Election Commissioners.
(ix) In which of the examinations conducted by the UPSC, candidates can write answers in any of the languages included in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution ?
AnswerPresently only in Civil Services (Mains) Examinations conducted by the UPSC, the candidates can write answers in any of the languages included in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution.
SSC
(i) What are the categories of posts for which the SSC makes recruitment?
Answer SSC makes recruitment to Group 'B' (Non-Gazetted) posts and Group 'C' (non-technical) posts in the Ministries/ Departments of the Government of India including its attached and subordinate offices. The SSC also makes recruitment to certain technical posts like JEs.
(ii) What are the Regional Offices/Sub-Regional Offices of SSC?
AnswerThere are 7 Regional Offices at Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengluru, Guwahati & Allahabad and 2 Sub-Regional 0 , flees at
Raipur and Chandigarh. For details, the website of SSC(http://ssc.nic.in) may be referred to.
APAR
(i) Since when the entire remarks in the APAR is being conveyed to the officer reported upon for representation, if any ?
AnswerFrom the report for 2008-09 onwards.
(ii) On the basis of representation submitted for upgrading the grading in the ACR/APAR under OM dated 13.4.2010, can a review DPC be convened if the Competent Authority upgrades the grading to the benchmark level ?
Answer The O.M. No. 21011/1/2010-Estt.A dated 13.4.2010 does not envisage any review DPC and it is concerned with future DPCs only to be held after the date of issue of the O.M.
(iii) What are the time schedule for completion of various processes in the APAR ?
Answer— Annexure—III to O.M. No. 21011/1/2005-Estt. (A) (Pt-II) dated 23rd July, 2009 refers. This O.M. is available in this Department's website.
Commercial Employment after retirement for Group 'A' Officer
(i) What are the provisions in this regard?
Answer:— Rule 10 of the CCS(Pension) Rules, 1972 has the provisions in this regard. The latest amendment to the above rule in the CCS(Pension) Rules was notified on 23.11.2006. The procedure for grant of permission to the pensioners for commercial employment after retirement has been indicated in O.M. No. 27012/5/2010-Estt.(A) dated 5.12.2006, a copy of which is available in this Department's website.
(ii) What is the procedure to grant permission to take up commercial employment after retirement in respect of officers retired at the level of JS/equivalent and above?
Answer: The cadre authority/Ministry/Department from which the officer retired has to examine the proposal with reference to guidelines in this regard given in sub-rule(3) of Rule 10 of the CCS(Pension) Rules. After approval to the proposal by the Minister-in-charge of the cadre controlling Department of the Service to which such persons belongs to, and the Minister-in charge of the Department where such a person worked during last one year, the proposal has to be forwarded to for further processing.
(iii) What are the documents to be furnished to DOP&T when a proposal to grant permission to take up commercial employment after retirement in respect of officers retired at the level of JS/equivalent and above is to be considered by DOP&T ?
Answer:— The formal written request of the retired officer, notes examining the fulfillment of guidelines given in sub-rule(3) of Rule 10 of CCS(Pension) Rules, 1972, approval of the concerned Ministers to the proposal as explained in the previous question, the offer for commercial employment received by the retired officer, Form 25 appended to the CCS(Pension) Rules duly filled in and signed by the retired officer, an affidavit from retired officer as stated in the aforesaid O.M. dated 5.12.2006, integrity certificate for the retired officer and a check list appending the clauses (a) to (1) of sub-rule(3) of Rule 10 of CCS(Pension) Rules and the answer to such issues. The ACR APAR dossier of the retired officer should also be linked.

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Some Major Facts About Service Sector

What is meant by Services ?

A SERVICE IS AN ACTIVITY OR A SERIES OF ACTIVITIES OF MORE OR LESS INTANGIBLE NATURE THAT NORMALLY,NOT NECESSARILY, TAKES PLACE IN INTERACTIONS BETWEEN THE CUSTOMER & EMPLOYEE/ PHYSICAL RESOURCE OF SERVICE PROVIDER, WHICH ARE PROVIDED AS SOLUTION TO CUSTOMER PROBLEMS
Mention some example for service sector

Hospital, banking, airlines, Post office , Railway
What are the main Characteristics of Services

Intangibility, Variability , Perishability inseparability

What is the main difference between manufacturing goods and services

Manufacutring goods needs separate theories and concepts to boost the product ie minimize the cost and maximize the production

Each service characteristic has specific marketing implications and its own theory to provide better service to common public
What are the Nine P s in service management

1.Product elements
2.Positioning Strategy
3.Promotion and education
4.Physical evidence
5.Place, cyberspace, and time
6.Price and other user costs
7.People
8.Process
9. Productivity and quality
What are the main factors related with services

Product
Price
Place
Promotion
People
Process
Physical Evidence
Productivity & Quality
The major things to improve the quality of service

Services need to be managed properly
A proper forum to be created to discuss the service issue with customers
Continuous effort to be taken to improve the quality of service from staff and management
Development of innovative idea to provide a better service to customer
Specification of services

Service Consumer Benefits
Service-specific Functional Parameters
Service Delivery Point
Service Consumer Count
Service Delivering Readiness Times
Service Consumer Support Times
Service Consumer Support Languages
Service Fulfillment Target
Service Impairment Duration per Incident
Service Delivering Duration
Service Delivery Unit
Service Delivering Price
The services companies may serve as a basic management system, which contains the following subsystems
Project Management System
(Corporate Knowledge Management System
Reports and Records Management System
Strategic Management System
Risk Management System
HR Management System
Customer Relationship Management System
Supply Management System
Prepared by S jayachandran , SA , Divisional Office , Mavelikara-690101

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Seniority in Government Service – Frequently Asked Questions

Seniority in Government Services is an important factor in terms of promotion to higher posts. Recently, DOPT has issued a comprehensive Clarifications on various issues un-answered so far, in the form of Frequently Asked Questions.

DoP&T’s File No. 20011/1/2008-Estt.(D) dated 11th November 2010


SENIORITY: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

AND ANSWERS

December 9, 2011

By admin

Department of Personnel & Training Establishment (D)

SENIORITY: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

1. From which date the various provisions of consolidated instructions on seniority applicable?

Unless specifically, otherwise provided against each instruction, the said instructions are effective from the date of the relevant O.M.by which they were issued, prospectively.

2 To whom the instructions on seniority issued vide DOP&T's O.M.No.20011/1/2008- Estt.(D) dated 10.11.2010 are applicable?

The instructions on seniority issued vide DOP&T's O.M.No.20011/1/2008-Estt.(D)dated 11.11.2010 are applicable in determination of seniority of the Government servants in Central Civil Services and Civil Posts except such Services and Posts for which separate principles have already been issued or may be issued by the Government

3 Whether the instructions on seniority issued by DOP&T are applicable to

PSUs/Autonomous Bodies/Banks etc.?

No. The seniority of the officers working in PSUs/autonomous bodies/ organisations /banks are governed by regulations/instructions issued by concerned Administrative Department/ PSUs/banks etc.

4 How the seniority of all direct recruits is determined?

The seniority of direct recruit is in the order of merit in which they are selected for appointment on the recommendations of UPSC or other selecting authority. The

persons appointed as a result of earlier selection being senior to those appointed on subsequent selection. O.M.No.20011/1/2008-Estt.(D)dated 11.11.2010

5 Whether the seniority of direct recruits is determined by the date of confirmation?

No. The relative seniority of direct recruits that used to be determined earlier according to date of confirmation and not original order of merit (in cases where confirmation was in an order different from order of merit indicated at the time of their appointment) has been discontinued with effect from 4.11.1992. O.M. No. 20011/5/90-Estt. (D) dated 04.11.1992

6. How will the inter-se seniority be fixed if a direct recruit officer joins late ?

Seniority in such cases will be determined according to O.M. No.

9/23/71-Estt.(D) dated 06.06.1978 and O.M. No.35015/2/93-Estt.(D) Dated 09.08.1995

7 How seniority of candidates of two different panels is determined, in case both the panels are received on the same date?

The seniority of candidates of two different panels received on the same date is determined by the following procedure:

(i) Chronology of recommendation letter;

(ii) Where the date of recommendation letter is same, chronology of Interview Board

reports and

(iii) Where both (i) and (ii) are also same, then the chronology of requisition made by the respective Ministries/Departments. O.M. No. 20011/1/2008-Estt.(D) dated 11.11.2010

8 How seniority of candidat is determined in case two results of recruitment through examination are announced for selection to same grade or post within the same year.

The seniority of the candidates will be determined as per date of publication/announcement of result. The candidate of the result announced earlier shall be senior to the candidate of the result announced later.

9 How the seniority of the promotee officer is determined?

The inter-se seniority of a officer promoted on the basis of the recommendation of a DPC either by selection or non-selection method as per due procedure, shall be determined as in the feeder grade from which they are promoted. O.M. No. 20011/1/2008-Estt.(D) dated 11.11.2010

10 How seniority of a promote officer is determined in cases where more than one feeder grade is prescribed for promotion to the higher grade and specific quotas are given?

In such cases, the officer in each grade assess a fit by the Departmental Promotion Committee shall be interpolated in the ratio prescribed in each grade

in the Recruitment Rules for the post, for the purpose of determination of seniority(principle of rota quota).

11 Is a SC/ST Government servant promoted by virtue of rule of reservation entitled to consequential seniority?

Yes. A SC/ST Government servant on promotion by virtue of rule of reservation roster will be entitled for consequential seniority. O.M. No. 22011/1/2001-Estt.(D) 21.01.2002

12 Can a General/OBC category Government servant promoted through a later DPC regain his seniority of the feeder grade on promotion to higher grade?

No. A General/OBC category officer promoted through a later DPC will be placed junior to the SC/ST category Government servant promoted through earlier

DPC even though by virtue of rule of reservation. O.M. No. 22011/1/2001-Estt.(D)

21.01.2002

13 What is co-relation between seniority in a grade and reservation roster for other grade? OR Whether a candidate is placed in the seniority list of a grade,

as per his position in the reservation roster or viceversa?

There is no co-relation between seniority in a grade and the reservation roster for the said grade. Seniority of an officer is determined as per order of merit given by UPSC or selecting authority or panel of promotion given by DPC. A reservation

roster/points are meant only for identifying the vacancy that goes to a particular category of officer

14 How the relative seniority of direct recruit and promotee is determined?

The relative seniority of direct recruit and promotee is determined according to rotation of vacancies between available direct recruits and promotees which is based on quota of vacancies reserved for direct recruitment and promotion respectively in the recruitment rules. O.M. No. 35014/2/80-Estt.(D) dated 07.02.1986

15 How year of availability in regard to determination of relative seniority of direct

recruits and promotee is determined?

The year of availability, both in case of direct recruit as well as promotee, for the purpose of rotation and fixation of seniority is actual date of appointment after

declaration of result/selection and completion of pre-recruitment formalities, as prescribed. The year of availability is a vacancy year in which a candidate of a

particular batch of selected direct recruitment or an officer of a particular batch of promotee joins the post/service. O.M. No. 22011/1/2006-Estt.(D) dated 03.03.2008

16 Is a candidate appointed against the carry forward vacancy of earlier recruitment year, allow the seniority of the year in which the vacancy arose?

No. The seniority of direct recruits and promotees is delinked from the vacancy and year of vacancy. O.M. No. 35014/2/80-Estt.(D) Dated 07.02.1986

17 What is the starting point in the recruitment roster for the purpose of inter-se seniority of officers through direct recruitment, promotion, absorption etc.

The starting point in the recruitment roster for the purpose of inter-se seniority of officers through direct recruitment, promotion, absorption etc. will be as per provisions contained DOP&T's O.M.No.28011/6/76- Estt.(D) dated 24th June, 1978.

18 How the seniority of an Officer absorbed after being on deputation or absorbed directly without being on deputation determined?

The seniority of an Officer absorbed after being on deputation or absorbed directly without being on deputation, If he has been holding already (on the date of

absorption) the same or equivalent grade on regular basis in his parent department, is determined from the date he has been holding the post on deputation or the date

from which he has been appointed on a regular basis to the same or equivalent grade in his parent department whichever is earlier. The fixation of seniority in aforesaid manner, however, will not effect any regular promotion to the next higher grade made prior to the date of such absorption. O.M. No. 22011/1/2000-Estt.(D) Dated 27.03.2001

19 How seniority of two or more surplus employees of a particular grade in an office determined in the event of their simultaneous selection for re-deployment in another office?

In this case, inter-se seniority in particular grade, on re-deployment in the latter office, would be the same as it was in the previous office. O.M. No. 9/22/68-Estt. (D) Dated 06.02.1969

20 How seniority of a reemployed officer determined?

For determination of seniority of re-employed officer is treated as direct recruit. Where Recruitment Rules of the post against which appointment is being made prescribed re-employment as a distinct mode of recruitment .then the inter-se seniority of persons so re-employed shall be determined in accordance with order of selection. The relative seniority of persons so re-employed in relation to direct recruits and promotees shall be determined: Where the Recruitment Rules prescribes specific quota for each of the categories (direct recruitment, promotion and reemployment) then seniority is determined on the basis of rotation of vacancies based on the said quota. In other cases, on the basis of chronology selection. O.M. No. 20011/3/80-Estt(D) Dated 16.06.1980

21 How the seniority of a meritorious sports person appointed in relaxation of

Recruitment Rules determined?

Where sportsmen are recruited through the Employment Exchange or by direct

advertisement and are considered along with other general category candidates, they may be assigned seniority in the order in which they are placed in the panel for

selection. Where recruitment to a post is through a selection made by the Staff Selection Commission, whether by the competitive examination or otherwise, the

sportsmen recruited in the department themselves should be placed en bloc junior to those who have already been recommended by the Staff Selection Commission. The inter se-seniority of sportsmen will be in the order of selection. O.M.No.14015/1/76-Estt.(D) dated 4.8.1980

22 How the seniority of a person appointed on compassionate grounds is determined?

A person appointed on compassionate ground in a particular year is placed at the bottom of all the candidates recruited/appointed through direct recruitment, promotion etc. in that year, irrespective of date of joining of candidate on compassionate appointment. O.M. No. 20011/1/2008-Estt.(D) dated 11.11.2010

23 How seniority of persons selected for appointment to different posts in the same grade requiring different qualification determined?

The seniority of persons selected for appointment to different posts in the same grade requiring different qualifications is determined as per provisions of para 4.9 of O.M. No. 20011/1/2008-Estt.(D) dated 11.11.2010

(Smita Kumar)

Director (E.I)


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