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Friday, July 06, 2012

100+ Best Private B-Schools in India

Top 10
1. Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon
2. Xavier Institute of Management (XIMB), Bhubaneswar
3. Institute of Management Technology (IMT), Ghaziabad
4. International Management Institute (IMI), New Delhi
5. Prin. LN Welingkar Institute of Management Development & Research, Mumbai
6. ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education (IBS), Hyderabad
7. TA Pai Management Institute (TAPMI), Manipal
8. KJ Somaiya Institute of Management Studies & Research, Mumbai
9. Bharathidasan Institute of Management (BIM), Tiruchirappalli
10. Symbiosis Centre for Management and Human Resource Development, Pune
other...
11. Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai
12. Institute of Rural Management (IRMA), Anand
13. Institute of Management, Nirma University (IMNU), Ahmedabad
14. Symbiosis Centre for Information Technology (SCIT), Pune
15. Institute of Financial Management & Research, Chennai
16. Xavier Institute of Social Service (XISS) Ranchi
17. Xavier Institute of Management & Entrepreneurship (XIME), Bengaluru
18. Amrita School of Business, Coimbatore
19. SSN School of Management & Computer Applications, Chennai
20. PESIT – Department of MBA, Bengaluru
21. Acharya's Bangalore Business School (ABBS), Bengaluru
22. School of Mgmt Studies, Bannari Amman Inst of Tech, Erode
23. School of Management, KIIT University (KSOM), Bhubaneswar
24. ICFAI Business School (IBS), Mumbai
25. School of Communication & Management Studies (SCMS), Cochin
26. ICFAI Business School (IBS), Bengaluru
27. Acharya Institute of Management & Sciences (AIMS), Bengaluru
28. Symbiosis Institute of Operations Management (SIOM), Pune
29. Karunya School of Management (KSM), Coimbatore
30. Balaji Institute of Management & HR Development, Pune
31. Amity Business School, Noida
32. Indus Business Academy, Bengaluru
33. Sri Sai Ram Institute of Management Studies (SIMS), Chennai
34. Jaipuria Institute of Management, Lucknow
35. Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida
36. Institute of Business Mgmt & Research, IPS Academy, Indore
37. Jaipuria Institute of Management, Jaipur
38. Galgotias Business School (GBS), Greater Noida
39. Bharati Vidyapeeth University Instt of Mgmt & Research, New Delhi
40. Fortune Institute of International Business, New Delhi
41. Lovely Professional University, Department of Mgmt (LPU), Phagwara
42. Gian Jyoti Institute of Management & Technology (GJIMT), Chandigarh
43. Pioneer Institute of Professional Studies, Indore
44. Institute of Advanced Management & Research (IAMR), Ghaziabad
45. Velammal Engineering College, Dept of Mgmt Sciences, Chennai
46. Sona School of Management, Salem
47. Institute of Management Studies, Dehradun
48. Prestige Institute of Management (PIMD), Dewas
49. CH Institute of Management & Commerce, Indore
50. Dehradun Institute of Technology - Dept of Mgmt Studies, Dehradun
51. Balaji Institute of Telecom & Management, Pune
52. Jaipur National University School of Business & Mgmt, Jaipur
53. Management Education Centre, Heritage Institute of Tech, Kolkata
54. Accurate Institute of Management & Technology, Greater Noida
55. Prestige Institute of Management (PIMG), Gwalior
56. Institute of Rural Management (IRM), Jaipur
57. Adhiyamaan College of Engineering - DMS, Hosur
58. Institute of Professional Education and Research (IPER), Bhopal
59. School of Management, SRM University, Chennai
60. Vel Tech Multi Tech Dr Rangarajan Dr Sakunthala Engineering College, Chennai
61. Institute for Technology & Management, Chennai
62. Siva Sivani Institute of Management, Secunderabad
63. Jagan Institute of Management Studies, New Delhi
64. ICFAI Business School (IBS), Pune
65. Institute of Science & Management, Ranchi
66. Institute of Technology & Science (ITS), Ghaziabad
67. Holy Mary Business School, Hyderabad
68. GRG School of Management Studies, Coimbatore
69. IIMT College of Management, Greater Noida
70. Institute of Management Studies, Noida
71. Warangal Institute of Management, Warangal
72. DIT School of Business Greater, Noida
73. Indian Institute of Finance Greater, Noida
74. Bhai Gurdas Institute of Engineering & Technology, Sangrur
75. Panipat Institute of Engineering & Technology, Panipat
76. ICFAI Business School (IBS), Ahmedabad
77. ICFAI University, Faculty of Management Studies, Dehradun
78. Jain Group of Colleges, Gwalior
79. ITS Institute of Management, Greater Noida
80. New Delhi Institute of Management (NDIM), New Delhi
81. Vinayaka Missions University - FMS, VMKV Engg College, Salem
82. GNA Institute of Management & Technology (GNA-IMT), Phagwara
83. Institute for Technology & Management, Bengaluru
84. ICFAI University, Faculty of Management Studies, Tripura
85. JIS College of Engineering, Centre for Management Studies, Kolkata
86. Institute of Management Studies & Research, BVDU, Navi Mumbai
87. MAEER’s MIT School of Business (MITSOB), Pune
88. Dr V N Bedekar Institute of Management Studies, Thane
89. Badruka Institute of Foreign Trade, Hyderabad
90. Institute of Management Study (IMS), Kolkata
91. St. Joseph’s PG College, Hyderabad
92. Gyan Ganga Institute of Technology & Management, Bhopal
93. Chameli Devi School of Management, Indore
94. Manav Rachna International Univ, Faculty of Mgmt Studies, Faridabad
95. Doon Business School, Dehradun
96. Institute of Productivity & Management, Ghaziabad
97. Skyline Business School, New Delhi
98. Acropolis Institute of Management Studies & Research, Indore
99. Sterling Institute of Management Studies, Navi Mumbai
100. Sanghvi Institute of Management & Science, Indore

50% Concession on Bus Fare to attend Counselling for Engineering admissions


50% Concession on Bus Fare to the students to attend the Counselling for Engineering admissions in Anna University.
An attractive concession to the students has been announced by the Government of Tamil Nadu. 50% concession on regular travelling fare in Government buses to the students for attending the counselling of Engineering courses held at Anna University.
As per the press release published by the Directorate of Technical Education, two way concession in bus fare would be offered to two persons (student and parent/guardian) in Government buses for participating in the counselling of Engineering admissions 2012-13.
This concession would be applicable to the students coming from various parts of Tamil Nadu (other than Chennai district) to the Chennai city.
Before travelling, students should submit the zerox copy of call letter to the Transport authorities to avail the concession for two members. The concession will be approved by the authorities and the same procedure will follow in return journey also.

BE CAREFUL WHILE USING YOUR PERSONAL COMPUTER


LTC - FAQ


1.      Whether LTC can be availed by engaging Private Taxi?

Ø  No. It cannot be availed.

2.      What are the provisions for encashment of Earned Leave while proceeding on LTC?

Ø  Government servants are allowed to encash ten days of earned leave at the time of availing the LTC and to the extent of sixty days during the entire career. The leave encashed at the time of LTC will not be deducted from the maximum amount of earned leave encashable at the time of retirement. Where both husband and wife are Government servants, the present entitlement for availing LTC shall remain unchanged, and encashment of leave equal to 10 days at the time of availing of LTC will continue to be available to both, subject to a maximum of sixty days each during the career. With effect from 3.6.2009, encashment leave is permitted without any linkage to the number of days and nature of leave availed while proceeding on LTC.

3.      Can any official change his Home Town subsequently after the first declaration?

Ø  The hometown once declared and accepted by the controlling officer shall be treated as final. In exceptional circumstances, the Head of the Department, the Administrative Ministry may authorize a change in such declaration provided that such a change shall not be made more than once during the service of a Government servant.

4.      What are all the conditions for declaring home town?

Ø  In normal parlance home town is a place where the government servant is born. However it may not be applicable to most of the officials as many would have shifted to other places from the place of their birth due to various reasons. The following guidelines provided by the Govt which are not exhaustive could be useful for deciding the home town. However the decision of the Controlling Officer shall be final in accepting the hometowns.
·         The place declared by Government servant is the one which requires his physical presence at intervals for discharging various domestic and social obligations, and if so, whether after his entry into service, the Government servant had been visiting that place frequently.
·         The Government servant owns residential property in that place or whether he is a member of a joint family having such property there.
·         His near relations are resident in that place.
·         Prior to his entry into Government service, the Government servant had been living there for some years.
·         Where the Government servant or the family of which he is a member owns a residential or landed property in more than one place, it is left to the Government servant to make a choice giving reasons for the same.

5.      Whether both the husband and wife are eligible to LTC separately if they are government servants?

Ø  When husband and wife both are Govt. servants, they could, at their option, choose to declare separate hometown and both of them may claim the concession separately under the normal provisions of CCS (LTC) Rules. In respect of the members of their respective families subject to the condition that if husband or wife avails the facility as a member of the family of the other, he or she will not be entitled for claiming the concession for self independently. Similarly, the children shall be eligible for the benefit in one particular block as members of the family of one of the parents only.                                                

KV School New Uniform 2012 – New Pattern of Uniform for Kendriya Vidyalayas


Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan has approved in the meeting of Board of Governors (BOG) which was held on 18th May, 2012 for the new pattern of uniform for all KV students.

The details of the new pattern of uniform are given below...


For Boys...


Classes
Junior Boys(Summer)
Junior Boys(Winter)
I - V
SHIRT: Blue, Grey, White and Red Checkered* Mandarin collar Collar facing and Half sleeve edges in red and Red Placket.SHORTS : Plain grey Front with a patch and side hip pocket incorporated together Back with two velt pockets.
SHIRT (Woollen) : Blue, Grey, White and Red Checkered* Mandarin collar Collar facing and Half sleeve edges in red and Red Placket.TROUSERS(Woollen): Plain grey Front with a patch and side hip pocket incorporated together Back with two velt pockets.JACKET : Hooded full and half sleeved or Navy Blue V-Neck Sweater with red stripe. JACKET : Hooded full and half sleeved or Navy Blue V-Neck Sweater with red stripe in the neck and sleeve and waist. 
VI - XII
SENIOR BOYS (SECONDARY) SHIRT:Blue, Grey, White and Red Checkered* Placket shirt collarTROUSERS : Plain grey pleats in front Normal side pockets in front two velt pockets at the back.
SENIOR BOYS (SECONDARY) SHIRT (Woollen) : Blue, Grey, White and Red Checkered Mandarin Normal shirt collar
TROUSERS (Woollen) : Plain grey in front Normal side pockets in front Two velt pockets at the back. JACKETS : Hooded full and half sleeved or Navy Blue V-Neck Sweater with red stripe in the neck and sleeve and waist

For Girls... 

Classes
Junior Girls(Summer)
Junior Girls(Winter)
I - II
TUNIC : Blue, Grey, White and Red Checkered* Princess Peter pan collar Contrasting collar and half sleeve edging
TUNIC : Blue, Grey, White and Red Checkered* Princess Peter pan collar Contrasting collar and full sleeve edgingSHIRT : Blue, Grey, White and Red Checkered* Mandarin collar leggings greyCARDIGAN : Navy blue full sleeved / half sleeved with red lining STOCKINGS : Blue stockings with red STOCKINGS : Blue stockings with red stripes. 
III - VIII
SENIOR GIRLS (MIDDLE and SECONDARY) SHIRT: Blue, Grey, White and Red Checkered* normal shirt collar Contrasting collar stand, over placket and half sleeve edges.SKIRT: Plain grey broad box pleated at front and back divided red stripe at the hem.
SENIOR GIRLS (MIDDLE and SECONDARY) SHIRT: Blue, Grey, White and Red checkered* normal shirt collar contrasting collar stand over placket and sleeve edges.SKIRT: Plain Grey (Grey) leggingsJACKETS : hooded full and half sleeved orCARDIGAN : Navy blue full sleeved / half sleeved with red lining 
IX - XII
SENIOR GIRLS KURTI: Blue, Grey, White and Red Checkered* Mandarin collar with front opening above the waist sleeve edges and collar in red side slits with Waist Coat.Bottom Wear :Trousers plain grey Strait cut
SENIOR GIRLS KURTI S (Woollen): Blue, Grey, White and Red Checkered* Mandarin collar with front opening above the waist full sleeve edges and collar in red side slits with Waist Coat.Bottom Wear :Trousers plain grey Strait cutCARDIGAN : Navy blue sleeved / half sleeved with red lining. 
   
Other than uniform, Shoes, Tie, Belt and Hair band etc., 

ALL CLASSES FOR PHE
House wise T Shirts with white collars with the colour options of blue, green, red and sun yellow and Navy Blue Track pants with white lining for both boys and girls.
SHOES
Common shoes for all days for both Boys and Girls. No canvas shoes. Grey socks with red lining for summer. Navy blue socks with red lining for winter.
TIE
Navy blue with woven monogram.
BELT
Blue and Grey knitted fabric belt with monogram on the buckle.
HEAD GEAR FOR THE SIKH BOYS
Trouser matching Turban with red colour fifty.
SCARF FOR MUSLIM GIRLS
Grey colour scarf matching with the bottom wear with red hem on the corners.
HAIR ACCESSORIES FOR GIRLS
Red ribbon or hair bands can be used if required.

Courtesy :  http://90paisa.blogspot.in/

Relaxation under CCS Rules to visit North Eastern States and J&K in lieu of one LTC(Home Town)



No.11022/2/2008-AIS-II
Government of India 
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions 
Department of Personnel and Training 

North Block, New Delhi-110001
Dated the 29th June, 2012

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: AIS(LTC) Rules, 1975 — application of relaxation under CCS Rules to visit North Eastern States and J&K in lieu of one LTC(Home Town) - reg.



Sir,

       I am directed to enclose herewith copies of the instructions contained in this Department’s O.M. No.31011/4/2007-Estt(A), dated 30th April. 2012 and O.M.No.31011/2/2003-Estt.A-IV dated 15th June, 2012 regarding extension of relaxation to visit North Eastern States and J&K for a further period of two years and to say that the said instructions may also be invoked in respect of All India Services officers in respective State cadres under the provisions contained in rule 3 of All India Services (Leave Travel Concession) Rules, 1975.

Yours faithfully,
sd/-
(Deepti Umashankar)
Director(Services)

Source: www.persmin.nic.in
[http://circulars.nic.in/WriteReadData/CircularPortal/D2/D02ser/11022_2_2008-AIS-II-29062012.pdf]


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Railways Takes Steps to Combat Misuse of Tatkal Tickets

Railways Takes Steps to Combat Misuse of Tatkal Tickets 

Muniyappa Convenes a Review Meeting of Senior Railway Officials to Further Streamline Tatkal Scheme 

The Minister of State for Railways, Shri K. H. Muniyappa said that with the recent steep hike in the fares of the airlines, the demand and supply gap for Railway tickets have substantially increased which Railways is trying its best to reduce through various measures. Shri Muniyappa said this during his meeting of senior officers of Railways Board here today to review the progress of the steps taken to combat some cases of black marketing and purchase of railway tickets by touts. Member Traffic, Railway Board, Managing Director, IRCTC, Additional Member (Commercial) and other senior officers of Railway Board were present at the meeting. 
Shri Muniyappa said that that the Indian Railways have been regularly monitoring the activities of the agents, touts and other individuals carrying out such activities and strict action has been initiated. The Minister said that every day on an average of around 15 lakh Railway tickets are being sold through 8838 passenger reservation ticket counters and the e-ticketing website through IRCTC, out of which the Tatkal tickets constitutes around 1.70 lakh. 

Shri Muniyappa said that the Railways had introduced the Tatkal scheme to facilitate the bonafide passengers to travel by train at short notice. However, there are some reports of this facility being misused by some persons for pecuniary and personal gains, thereby defeating the very purpose of the scheme. 

The Minister further said that some of the major problems being faced by the Railways are large scale sale of tickets within a short period in the counters, deployment of proxies to procure tickets at counters etc. To prevent misuse of the facility, Railways have taken steps like debarring the agents to book tickets during the first two hours, installation of CCTVs in all major booking centres to monitor the movement of touts, non issuance of duplicate in lieu of the lost Tatkal tickets and non-refund on cancellation of unused Tatkal tickets. The requirement of indicating Mobile number of the passenger in the application form is also being insisted to cross verify the genuineness of the passenger. Besides these measures, attaching the photo copy of identity proof of passenger has been made mandatory for booking of Tatkal tickets and carrying of ID card have also been made compulsory for all passengers of AC classes. 

In addition, it has further been decided to change the time of booking of Tatkal tickets at the counters from existing 8.00 A.M. to 10.00 A.M. with effect from 10th July, 2012 to avoid congestion in the morning hours at counters for the normal advance booking passengers. The restriction on the agents for Tatkal tickets booking during the first two hours shall also continue. The Minister said that these steps have started yielding results. 

The Minister also said that surprise inspections and preventive checks are being conducted regularly at reservation centres to contain the activities of the unauthorized agents and touts. These checks are intensified during peak/rush period and festival seasons. The department has carried out around 82,000; 61,000; and 65,000 surprise checks during 2009-10 to 2011-12, said the Minister. Against these surprise checks, around 4200 touts were apprehended and an amount of around Rs. 63,68,000/- were realized as fine and around 2000 persons were convicted. The connivance of around 170 Railway officers were also found during the above surprise checks against whom departmental actions were initiated which resulted in imposing of various penalties upon 102 officials including major penalties like removal, reversion from service etc. 

The Minister said that IRCTC, a public sector undertaking of the Ministry of Railways which handles ticketing website, has also taken several steps to prevent touts and unauthorized agents from their illegal activities. Several technological innovations like increase in the bandwidth of internet, augmenting E-Ticketing software licences, technical evaluation of mobile based technology etc. are regularly being undertaken to cope up the demand and minimize the misuse of the system by unscrupulous people, added the Minister. 

The Minister informed that the Ministry of Railways has also initiated steps to augment e-ticket handling capacity of its website through short term and long term measures. Due to these steps, the present capacity will increase from existing about 3.5 lakh bookings to around 5 lakh bookings per day in about four months period in the short term which will further be increased to about 8 lakh bookings per day in the long term plan. He informed that both IRCTC and CRIS are working jointly in this direction. 

Shri Muniyappa said that wide publicity is being given at regular basis both through the print and electronic media appealing the general public to purchase ticket only from authorized sources so as to prevent prosecution and penalty. He appealed to the general public to co-operate with the Railways to make the system work successfully. 

Source : PIB dtd 03/07/2012

ANOTHER REMARKABLE JUDGMENT QUASHING RECOVERY IMPOSED UNDER CONTRIBUTORY FACTORS

ANOTHER REMARKABLE JUDGMENT QUASHING
RECOVERY IMPOSED UNDER CONTRIBUTORY FACTORS

INJUSTICE CAUSED TO PROMOTEES IN MACP – QUASHED

INJUSTICE CAUSED TO PROMOTEES IN MACP – QUASHED
FANTASTIC ORDERS PRONOUNCED BY CAT, JODHPUR

v Promotion as PA from Group ‘D’/Postmen should not be construed as Promotion under MACP
v MACP shall be granted afresh from PA cadre based on 10, 20, 30 years in PA cadre
v Any promotions under LDCE shall not be brought into no. of promotions under MACP
v Applicant should be paid arrears with interest applicable to GPF


The full text of the judgment is furnished below in the link. What we are demanding all along (i.e) to exclude the promotions acquired by exam has been categorically declared by the Hon’ble judge. A remarkable decision.

The CHQ is referring the CAT decision to the Directorate requesting to implement the same to all without further appeal in High court or other forums.

Thanks to Com. Sohan Lal Asst. Circle Secretary, Jodhpur & Com. H. P. Diwakar, Circle Secretary, Rajasthan Circle


Click here to download full text

How to extend the Public Provident Fund account


The Public Provident Fund (PPF) account is a 15-year investment product in which the investor makes contributions each year according to the specified limits. The account matures after 15 years from the end of the year in which the initial subscription was made. 

On maturity, the investors have the option of extending the account for blocks of five years each. The extended account will continue to earn interest at the rate notified each year. The flexibility to withdraw funds from the account after it is extended is much more than in the initial subscription period. 
Extension rules: 
The investor can choose to extend the PPF with additional contributions or without fresh contributions. The rules for contribution to the extended account remain the same as during the 15-year period. Once the choice is made for a block of five years, it cannot be changed. 
Form: 
The investor has to submit Form H at the post office or bank where the account is held if he intends to continue with the subscription. The form is available athttp://www.indiapost.gov.in/pdfForms/PPFContinuation.pdf .
Extension times: 
The choice to extend the PPF account with subscription has to be made within one year from the maturity of the account. If this is not done, then by default the account is deemed to have been extended without further contribution for a period of five years. 
Points to note: 
The interest earned during the extended period of the PPF continues to be tax-free. There is no limit prescribed for the number of extensions of five years that are allowed for an account. The benefit of extension is not available to the NRIs who open the account before a change in their residency status. 
Source :The Economic Times