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Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Govt opens account on Facebook to create awareness
New Delhi, Mar 12, 2012(PTI): The
Information and Broadcasting ministry has opened a dedicated account on
social networking site Facebook to interact with people to create
awareness about its plans to digitise the cable sector.
Officials in the I & B ministry hope that the 'Wall' on the facebook account would become an interactive platform.
Officials in the I & B ministry hope that the 'Wall' on the facebook account would become an interactive platform.
“The
Government has launched a new and dedicated facebook account, namely,
www.facebook.com /DigitalIndiaMIB to facilitate exchange of information
and clarifications on a wider canvas of public participation, covering a
whole gamut of public concerns,”
a statement from the ministry said today.
The ministry’s facebook account carries answers to some of the frequently asked questions (faqs) and provides links to other connected organizations involved in digitisation.
Officials in the ministry hope that the ‘Wall’ on the facebook account would become an interactive platform and also be a source of information for individuals as well as the stakeholders like the Multi-System Operators and Cable Operators.
The ministry has set an ambitious deadline for complete digitisation of the Cable sector by December 31, 2014. In Phase I of this plan, the four metropolitan cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata have to be digitalised by June 30 this year.
The digital switch-over of cable television necessitates adequate public awareness about the new system and the changes to be made at the level of stakeholders including television viewers to be digital ready by the cut-off dates, the statement said.
The I and B ministry is also planning special awareness campaigns in conjunction with state governments to disseminate information related to digitisation.
The ministry’s facebook account carries answers to some of the frequently asked questions (faqs) and provides links to other connected organizations involved in digitisation.
Officials in the ministry hope that the ‘Wall’ on the facebook account would become an interactive platform and also be a source of information for individuals as well as the stakeholders like the Multi-System Operators and Cable Operators.
The ministry has set an ambitious deadline for complete digitisation of the Cable sector by December 31, 2014. In Phase I of this plan, the four metropolitan cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata have to be digitalised by June 30 this year.
The digital switch-over of cable television necessitates adequate public awareness about the new system and the changes to be made at the level of stakeholders including television viewers to be digital ready by the cut-off dates, the statement said.
The I and B ministry is also planning special awareness campaigns in conjunction with state governments to disseminate information related to digitisation.
Railway Recruitment Board Invites Applications Various Post- March 2012
Railway Recruitment Boards invites applications for recruitment of 6449 posts
Applications
are invited in the prescribed format as enclosed (on a good quality A-4
size bond paper 80 GSM using one side only) from eligible Indian
Nationals for the following posts. Applications complete in all respects
along with required enclosures should be sent by post to the concerned
Railway Recruitment Board, as mentioned in Para-15 of General
Conditions, so as to reach on or before 09-04-2012 upto 17.30 hrs. The
applications can also be dropped in the box kept at the premises of RRB
offices concerned , till the closing date. For candidates residing in
Assam,Meghalaya, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura,
Sikkim, Jammu & Kashmir, Lahaul & Spiti districts and Pangi
sub-division of Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh, Andaman, Nicobar
and Lakshwadeep islands and for candidates residing abroad, the closing
date for receipt of applications by posts will be 24-04-2012 upto 17.30
hrs.
CANDIDATES
PLEASE NOTE : (1) Written examination will be held on the same day by
all participating RRBs. (2) Participating RRBs have given choice of
regional languages, candidates have got the option to choose any one of
the regional languages at the time of applying. (3) No examination fee
for SC/ST/Ex-Servicemen/ Physically Handicapped/Women/Minorities /
Economically backward classes candidates having annual family income
less than Rs.50,000/- (4) Candidates should refer Para-16 of general
instructions for submission of Single / Separate application to the RRB
concerned. (5) Candidates may refer to para 12 of General Instructions
regarding online submission of application.
IMPORTANT DATE
Date of Publication : 10-03-2012
Date and Time of Closing : 09-04-2012 upto 17.30 hrs
Date of Exam : 09-09-2012
MORE DETAILS- http://rrbsecunderabad.nic.in/CEN-01-2012.pdf
Courtesy : www.govtempdiary.com
Introduction of Annual Medical Examination for the Group ‘A’ officers of Central Civil Services of age 40 years and above
No. 21011/1/2009-Estt (A)- Part
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
(Department of Personnel and Training)
North Block, New Delhi,1st February, 2012
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject:- Introduction of Annual Medical Examination for the Group ‘A’ officers of Central Civil Services of age 40 years and above.
The
undersigned is directed to say that a scheme of Annual Medical Check-up
is already operating in respect of All India Service officers. This
Department had taken up the issue of covering Group A’ officers of
Central Civil Services/posts for Annual Medical Check-up in consultation
with the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and the Ministry of
Finance (Department of Expenditure). It has now been decided that Group
‘A’ officers of Central Civil Services/Posts of and above the age of 40
years will be covered by the Annual Medical Check- up scheme. The
following package rates for the above purpose have been approved:-
(i) Annual Medical Examination of Men officers- Rs. 2000/-
(Rupees Two Thousand only)
(ii) Annual Medical Examination of Women officers- Rs, 2200/-
(Rupees Two Thousand and Two Hundred only)
2. The regime of medical tests for the above purpose will be as given in the ANNEXURE-I.
3.
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has informed that the above
rates were offered to CGHS empanelled private hospitals in Delhi and NCR
and the 26 hospitals given in ANNEXURE-II have accepted the offer and
agreed to conduct the Annual Medical Examination of the Group ‘A’
Officers of Central Civil Services of 40 years and above. The Ministry
of Health and Family Welfare is in the process of empanelling hospitals
in other CGHS cities on the same terms and conditions. In non-CGHS
cities the offer is being made to the hospitals recognized under CS(MA)
Rules, 1944. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has indicated that it
will require atleast three months time for empanelling the hospitals
for other places outside Delhi/NCR where CGHS/CS(MA) recognized
hospitals are available. This will be communicated later. There are
places where there are no empanelled hospitals. In such places, the
administrative Departments/offices may engage quality local hospitals on
the same terms and conditions to get the Annual Medical Examination of
their officers conducted subject to ceiling of Rs.2000/- and Rs.2200/-
for men and women officers respectively or actual whichever is less.
4.
All Ministries/Departments are accordingly requested to cater the
estimated expenditure in their budget for reimbursement of the amount to
the concerned officer and implement the scheme during the financial
year 2012-13 for the officers located in Delhi and NCR. Instructions
with respect to officers located outside Delhi/NCR where CGHS/CS (MA)
recognized hospitals are available would follow. The concerned officer
may be handed over the copy of complete Medical Report and the summary
of the Medical Report in the enclosed proforma (Annexure-III) separately
prepared by the Medical Authority is to be attached to the APAR of the
concerned officer.
sd/-
(C.A. Subramanian)
Joint Secretary to the Government of India
ANNEXURE - I
INVESTIGATION REPORTS
Tests for Group 'A' Officers...
1. | Heamogram (i) Haemoglobin (ii) TLC (iii) DLC (a) Polymorphs (b) Lymphocytes (c) Eosinophils (d) Basophils (e) Monocytes (iv) Peripheral Smear |
2. | Urine Examination (i) Colour (ii) Albumin (iii) Microscopic Ezam. |
3. | Blood Sugar (i) Fasting (ii) Post-Prandial |
4. | Lipid Profile (i) Total Cholesterol (ii) HDL Cholesterol (iii) LDL Cholesterol (iv) VLDL Cholesterol (v) Triglycerides |
5. | Liver Function Tests (i) S.Bilirubin (Total) (ii) S.Bilirubin (Direct) (iii) S.G.O.T (iv) S.G.P.T |
6. | Kidney Function Tests (i) Blood Urea (ii) S.Creatinine (iii) S.Uric Acid |
7. | Cardiac Profile (i) S.LDH (ii) CK-MB (iii) S.CRP (iv) SGOT For Men (v) PSA For Women (vi) PAP SMEAR (iii) S.CRP |
8. | X-Ray-Chest PA View Report |
9. | ECG Report |
10. | USG Abdomen Report |
11. | TMT Report |
12. | Mammography Report (Women) |
Gynecological Health Check Up
Pelvic Examination |
(i) Local Examination |
(ii) Per Vaginum (P/V) |
(iii) Per Speculum |
Surgical Examination |
Breast Examination (For men only) |
Urological Examination (For men only) |
Systemic Examination
1. | Resp System |
2. | CVS |
3. | Abdomen |
4. | CNS |
5. | Locomotor System |
6. | Dental Examination |
Eye Examination
1. | Distant Vision |
2. | Vision with Glasses |
3. | Colour Vision |
4. | Tonometry |
5. | Fundus Examination |
ENT
1. | Oral Cavity |
2. | Nose |
3. | Throat |
4. | Larynx |
ANNEXURE - II
LIST OF HOSPITALS WHO HAVE ACCEPTED THE RATES FOR ANNUAL HEALTH CHECK UP...
1. Fortis Fit Lt. Rajan Dhall Hospital, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi.
2. Fortis International Hospital, Noida.
3. Escorts Heart Institute and Research Centre, Okhla.
4. Sarvodaya Hospitals, YMCA Road, Fabribad.
5. Kailash Hospital, Noida.
6. Metro Hospital, Preet Vihar, New Delhi.
7. RLKC Hospital, Naraina Road, New Delhi.
8. MGS Hospital, West Punjabi Bagh, New Delhi.
9. Kukreja Hospital, Kirti Nagar, New Delhi.
10. Paras Hospital, Gurgoan.
11. BL Kapoor Hospital, Pusa Road, New Delhi.
12. Kalra Hospital, Kirti Nagar, New Delhi.
13. Max Hospitla, Patparaganj, New Delhi.
14. Max Hospital, Saket, New Delhi.
15. Narendra Mohan Hospital, Ghazidabad.
16. Apollo Hospital, Noida.
17. Max Hospital, Noida.
18. Sunder Lal Jain Hospital, Ashok Vihar, New Delhi.
19. Bansal Hospital, New Friends Colony, New Delhi.
20. Yashoda Hospital, Ghaziabad.
21. St. Stephans Hospital, Tis Hazari, Delhi.
22. Sumitra Hospital, Noida.
23. Metro Hospital, Noida.
24. Dr.P.Bhasin Path Labs(P) Ltd., New Delhi.
25. Surbhi Hospital, Noida.
26. Prakash Hospital, Noida.
Source: www.persmin.nic.in
[http://circulars.nic.in/WriteReadData/CircularPortal/D2/D02est/21011_1_2009-Estt-A-Pt-01022012.pdf]
Coutesy : http://90paisa.blogspot.in
GDS CHQ Released Hindi Ruling Book
It
is a matter of pleasure that On the nice occasion of CIRCLE CONFERENCE
OF JHARKHND CIRCLE at RANCHI ON 11.03.2012 THE HINDI BOOK IS RELEASED.
Updated information GDS rulings/welfare available for your daily
references.
We believe that it would be useful in the routine to address many issues/problems.
The Hindi/English books is sold for Rs.100/-+ Postage on no cost and no profit basis. Please buy and encouage all to have one.
Source : http://ruralpostalemployees.blogspot.in/
Proposed new postal security standards for International Mail
The
UPU’s official bodies, the Council of Administration and the Postal
Operations Council, last week endorsed a proposed resolution on minimum
security standards for international mail.
The
proposal will be put forth for formal adoption by UPU member countries
at the 25th Universal Postal Union Congress in Doha, Qatar, in
September/October 2012.
If
approved, the proposed standards would force Posts worldwide to apply
measures to better screen international mail and take custody of it.
Posts would have to apply minimum security standards to critical
facilities in their network, such as international offices of mail
exchanges, which process arriving and departing international mail.
According
to UPU Postal Security Expert David Bowers, the standards would
establish a security baseline to the global postal network, thus
reassuring civil aviation and customs organizations that international
mail has gone through minimum screening measures. “Our goal is to
harmonize our international standards with the ones developed by the
International Civil Aviation Organization to guide air transportation of
mail,” explains Bowers.
International effort
The
new proposed standards are the result of two years of work by the UPU’s
inter-committee on security group. It includes representatives from UPU
member countries and major international organizations, such as the
International Air Transport Association, the International Civil
Aviation Organization, the World Customs Organization and the United
States Transport Security Agency, among others.
The
UPU set up the group to tighten security standards for the global
postal supply chain after rigorous TSA screening measures were
unilaterally applied to international mail travelling to the United
States in late 2010 after two packages containing bombs were found on
private courier flights destined for the United States. The packages,
sent from Yemen, were intercepted in Dubai and the United Kingdom.
The
UPU launched a concerted effort among all relevant parties to come up
with standardized security standards for the global postal supply chain
to increase the security of mail travelling by air.
Member
countries had adopted recommended security standards at the last
Universal Postal Congress in Geneva in 2008, but there was no obligation
to implement them.
Source: Universal Postal Union News
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