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

Thursday, August 02, 2012

CCS (Joining Time) Rules 1979 - Dopt orders




Dopt has published a fresh order regarding the rules on joining time of central government services. 

Central Civil Services Joining Time Rules 1979, "When a Government servant to whom therse rules apply is transferred to the control of another Government or organization, which has made separate rules prescribing amount of joining time, his Joining Time for the journey to join his post under the Government/organanization and for the return journey, will be governed by those rules, unless different provisions are expressly made in the terms of deputation/foreign service by mutual agreement between the lending and borrowing authorities...

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Wednesday, August 01, 2012

India Post Announces Special Discount of 6.5% on Gold Coins for Raksha Bandhan


For this Raksha Bandhan, India Post has announced a special discount of 6.5% on purchase of Gold coins. 

On 1st August 2012 any customer who buys gold from identified Post Offices in Delhi will get a special 6.5% discount of the day`s retail price on all denominations.This offer is available in all 31 Post Offices of Delhi indentified for the sale of Gold Coins. 

These gold coins bear unique logo of India Post and are available in denominations of 0.5 gms, 1gms, 5gms, 8gms, 10gms, 20gms & 50gms for sale across counters at select Post Offices. These coins are having purity rating of 24 karat 99.99% from Valcambi, under Swiss certification and are available in tamper-proof packaging having benefits like internationally recognized certification, low risk of duplication, quality packaging, product standardization and numbering with assayer certification. 

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BK/ AT/PM

(Release ID :85606)

Source : PIB release dtd 31/08/2012

How to change Main Passenger Name and Boarding station On IRCTC E-Ticket




Many a times it may so happen that you need to change your travel plan a bit which could involve either change in your boarding station or even changing the main person or the first person in the ticket booked via IRCTC.
Like counter booking tickets, now in e-tickets also you can apply for change in the boarding station and name of the passenger. One needs to move to the nearest Railway Reservation Office with
  • Electronic Reservation Slip print out
  • ID proof in original
  • A written request letter needs to be presented to the railway authority
at least 24 hours before the scheduled journey. This process can only be done once.  You can have any valid id card i.e. (Voter identity card/Passport/ Pan card/Driving license/Photo I/d card of Central/State Government/Student Identity Card with photograph issued by recognized School/College for their students/Nationalized Bank Passbook with photograph/Credit Cards issued by Banks with laminated photograph) in original.

Drawbacks :
That’s not all, there are some limitations also. As per the railway reservation the name can only be transferred to another family member that has to be father, mother, brother, sister, son, daughter, husband or wife. The changes in name will be done only on presentation of valid blood relation proof.
Now if many of you are cursing why the restriction has been added then we should understand that if Railways allows you to swap with anybody, then lot of black marketing will start taking place. This is the reason why somebody in your blood relationship can be included.

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MODEL QUESTIONS FOR IPO EXAM PAPER III - THE CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 1973



THE CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 1973

1.         Code of criminal procedure  come into force on

            a)         01 Apr 1973                                      b)         01 Mar 1974
            c)         01 Apr 1974                                      d)         None of these                        Ans:c(1)

2.         Code of criminal procedure bill having passed by both houses on

            a)         25 Jan 1974                                      b)         2002
            c)         01 Jan 1973                                      d)         None of these                        Ans:a

3.         Code of criminal procedure Consists

a)                 584 Sections, 5 Schedules & 56 forms
b)                 484 Sections, 2 Schedules & 56 forms ,37 chapters
c)                  156 Sections, 3 Schedules & 56 forms
d)                 None of these                                                                                                Ans:b

4.         Code of criminal procedure Amendment act,

            a)         1974                                                   b)         2004
            c)         2008                                                   d)         2010                                       Ans:c

5.         Code of criminal procedure repealing the old  code of

            a)         1878                                                   b)         1898
            c)         1854                                                   d)         None of these                        Ans:b

6.         The code criminal procedure ,1973 extends to

a)                 Whole India                                       
b)                 Whole India except Nagaland , tribal area & Jammu and Kashmir
c)                  Whole India except Nagaland , tribal area
d)                 Whole India except Jammu and Kashmir                                                   Ans:d (1)

7.         Chapter VIII, X, and XI  of Code of criminal procedure, shall not apply to

a)                 Whole India                                       
b)                 Whole India except Nagaland , tribal area & Jammu and Kashmir
c)                  Nagaland , tribal area
d)                 Whole India except Jammu and Kashmir                                                   Ans:c (1)

8.         Under which section bailable offence has been explained                                   

            a)         2(a)                                                     b)         2(b)
            c)         2(e)                                                     d)         2(i)                                          Ans:a

9.         Accordance with first schedule or under any other law for the time being in force, police offer may arrest without warrant

            a)         Bailable offence                                b)         Non cognizable offence
            c)         Cognizable offence                           d)         Criminal offence                    Ans:c(2c)

10.       Any allegation made orally or in writing to a magistrate, with view to his taking action under this code, that some person, whether known or unknown has committed an offence but not include a police report

            a)         Complainant                                      b)         Report
            c)         Complaint                                          d)         None of these                        Ans:c(2d)



11.       High court is defined in………………..of Criminal Code procedure 1973

a)         2(a)                                                     b)         2(b)
            c)         2(e)                                                     d)         2(i)                                          Ans:c

12.       All the proceedings for the collection of evidence conducted by a police officer under Cr.P.C. is called
(a)       Inquiry                                     (b)      Local inspection
(c)        Investigation                                       (d)       Judicial proceeding  Ans:c(2h)

13.       An investigation into an offence cannot be conducted by

(a) Magistrate                                               
(b) A person authorized by a magistrate other than a police officer
(c) Both a. and b.                                           (d) None of these                             Ans:a

14.       Offence is defined in………………..of Criminal Code procedure 1973

a)         2(a)                                                     b)         2(b)
            c)         2(e)                                                     d)         2(n)                                         Ans:d

15.       Any act or omission made punishable by any law for time being in force  is called

            a)         Allegation                                           b)         Inquiry
            c)         Complaint                                          d)         Offence                                   Ans:d(2n)

16.       Pleader is defined in………………..of Criminal Code procedure 1973

a)         2(q)                                                     b)         2(b)
            c)         2(e)                                                     d)         2(n)                                         Ans:a

17.       A case relating to an offence, and not being a warrant case is a

            a)         Warrant Case                                    b)         Offence Case
            c)         Summons Case                                d)         None of these                        Ans:c(2w)

18.       A person who has suffered any loss or injury caused by reason of the act or omission for which the accused person has bee charge and the expression

            a)         Victim                                                 b)         Warrant Case
            c)         Summons Case                                d)         None of these                        Ans:a(2wa)

19.       Any proceeding in the course of which evidence is or may be legally taken on oath

            a)         Investigation                                       b)         Offence
            c)         Judicial proceeding                          d)         All the above                          Ansc(2i)

20.       An offence  a police officer has no authority to arrest without warrant

            a)         Criminal case                                    b)         Non cognizable case
            c)         Cognizable case                               d)         Half murder case                   Ans:b(2l)

21.       Inquiry is defined in………………..of Criminal Code procedure 1973

a)         2(q)                                                     b)         2(g)
            c)         2(e)                                                     d)         2(n)                                         Ans:b

22.       Maximum sentence of fine C.J.M. can impose
           
            a)         25000/-                                               b)         50000/-
            c)         No limit                                               d)         Can not impose                     Ans:c

23.       The maximum sentence of imprisonment a C.J.M. can impose

            a)         7 Years                                               b)         2 Years
            c)         10 Years                                             d)         20 Years                                 Ans:a
24.       Any police officer may arrest without warrant any person
(a)       Who has been concerned in any cognizable offence
(b)       Who has been proclaimed as an offender

(c)        Who is reasonably suspected of being a deserter from any armed forces

(d)       All the above                                                                                                  Ans:d
25.       A report made by a police officer in a case which discloses a commission of a non cognizable offence after investigation shall deemed to be
(a)       Police report                                      (b)      Charge sheet
(c)        Complaint                                           (d)      Final report                            Ans:c


(Prepared by AB Kantharaja, Mobile 08969822340,  www.abkantharaja.blogspot.in)

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Some Selected Model Questions for IPO Examination - Paper IV




1. Devaluation of a currency means
Reduction in the value of a currency vis-a-vis major internationally traded currencies


2.  India changed over to the decimal system of coinage in
April 1957
3 The first wholly Indian Bank was set up in
1894
4 The co-operative credit societies have a

Three-tier structure
5 Reserve Bank of India was nationalized in the year
1949
6  In India, inflation measured by the

Wholesale Price Index number
7. The budget deficit means
Difference between all receipts and all the expenditure
8 Paper currency first started in India in
1542
9  Deficit financing means that the government borrows money from the
RBI
10  Excise duty is a tax levied on the
Production of goods
11 World Human Rights Day is observed on
December 10
12  The World Environment Day is celebrated on
June 5
13  OS' computer abbreviation usually means 
Operating System
14  TMP' extension refers usually to what kind of file?
Temporary file
15  Who co-founded Hotmail in 1996 and then sold the company to Microsoft?
Sabeer Bhatia
16 What does EPROM stand for?
Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
17 DTP' computer abbreviation usually means
Desktop Publishing
18  The Indian to beat the computers in mathematical wizardry is

Shakunthala Devi
19  Who is known as 'Indian Bismarck
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
20  Who is the Flying Sikh of India

Milkha singh
21  When was the first elevator built
1743
22  Who invented Dynamite
Alfred B. Nobel
23 The Internet first implemented
October 29, 1969
24  The National Song of India was composed by
Bankim Chandra Chatterji
25 The National Anthem of India  was first sung in the year
27th December 1911, 
26 George Bernard Shaw, the great dramatist, was
An Irishman
27   The book 'Gulliver's Travels' was written by
Jonathan Swift
28  Gita Govinda' is written by
Jaya Dev
29  Tipu sultan was the ruler of
Mysore
30  The language of discourses of Gautama Buddha was
Pali
31 Where is the Railway Staff College located
Vadodara
32  Garden City of India'
Bangalore
33  Where is the headquarters of Oil and Natural Gas Commission
Dehradun
34  Track and field star Carl Lewis won how many gold medals at the 1984 Olympic games
Four
35  The 'Dronacharya Award' is given to
Coaches
36  Who was the first Indian to win an individual medal in the Olympics
Developing countries
37  India won its first Olympic hockey gold in
1928
38 The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) is located at
Geneva
39 INTERPOL means
International Criminal Police Organization
40  G-15 is a group of
Developing countries
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Income Tax Return : Due Date extended



Due to power failure and disturbance of normalcy for this in a large portion of the country, the due date has been extended to 31st August 2012 for the A.Y. 2012-13.

"Central Board of Direct Taxes, in exercise of powers conferred under section 119 of the Income Tax Act, 1961, hereby extends the ‘due date’ of filing of returns of income for the Assessment Year 2012-13 to 31st August 2012 in respect of assesses who are liable to file such returns by 31st July 2012 as per provisions of section 139 of Income Tax Act, 1961."

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Did you know the action of Function Keys (F1 - F12)



Did you Know Each F Keys and for What it actually?

F1-Help
F2-Rename
F3-Search
F4-Address Bar
F5-Refresh
F6-Spelling
F8-Safe Mode
F10-Menu Bar
F11-Re-size
F12-Save

Why Folder Options not showing



How to get folder option backIts a silly virus which modify your registry files remove the folder option from tools menu.today at free computer tips I will teach you how you can get Folder Options back.

Open Start menu and from there select Run type gpedit.msc and hit enter now in the Group Policy window, from the left pane,

select user configuration-> Administrative Templates-> windows components-> Windows Explorer by highlighting it with the mouse cursor and now in the right side you will see an option which says "Removes the Folder Options menu item from the Tools menu" right click on this option and select properties now in the properties under Setting tab, select Disabled and hit apply then OK






Alternate Method

Open run and type gpedit.msc

user configuration >> administrative templates >> system disable "prevent access to registry editing tools".



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