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

Saturday, September 29, 2012

PATCHES FOR SANCHAY POST VERSION 7.0 DATED 27/09/2012


Software Development Centre, Chennai


Patches for Sanchay Post Version 7.0
Sl.No. 
Details
Copy to
Folder
Uploaded on
1
All systems with Sanchay Post Software, running the respective modules.
SP5\OT
27/09/2012
2
SP5\SOSB
27/09/2012
3
SP5\DE\SB
14/08/2012
4
SP5\SD\SB
14/08/2012
5
SP5\NR\DE
05/09/2012
6
SP5\NR\SD
05/09/2012
7
SBCO (1)
SP5\SBCO
05/09/2012
Email issues related to this software to sblansupport@hotmail.com

Software Development Centre
O/o the Chief Postmaster General
Tamilnadu Postal Circle
Chennai - 600002
Phone: 044-65850861
 
Sources;www.sapost.blogspot.in

DBANALYZER FOR SANCHAY POST - DATED 27-09-2012


Software Development Centre, Chennai


DBAnalyzer for Sanchay Post
 


 
Email issues related to this software to sblansupport@hotmail.com

Software Development Centre
O/o the Chief Postmaster General
Tamilnadu Postal Circle
Chennai - 600002
Phone: 044-65850861
sources;www.sapost.blogspot.in 

AC rail travel and freight services fares are set to increase by 3.7% from October 1st


Finance ministry has decided to levy service tax on AC rail travel and freight services fares, which are set to increase by 3.7% from October 1.
Fares of AC first class, executive class, AC-2 tier, AC-3 tier, AC chair car will go up by 3.7% from October 1.The decision for levying service tax on AC classes and freight and auxiliary services was taken on Wednesday at a meeting between railway minister CP Joshi and finance minister P Chidambaram.
The service tax will apply to tickets issued in advance for journeys to commence on or after the date of its implementation. In case of tickets already issued excluding service tax, it will be ensured that the same is recovered either by TTEs in the train or by the booking offices before commencement of journey.
In case of cancellation of tickets by the passengers, service tax will not be refunded by railways, the official said.
On concessional tickets, service charges will be 30% of the total fare.
The service tax is 12.36% but after the abatement of 70% it will be 3.708% on passenger fares in AC classes and freight.
Passengers travelling in AC classes were brought under service tax from July this year as per theFinance Bill 2012 but the levy had since been kept in abeyance because of opposition by the TMC.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

SPEEDPOST RATE FROM 1ST OCTOBER




NEW SPEEDPOST RATE Changed From 1st October 2012

Bonus rates of PLI for the year 2009-10 declared



The rates of Bonus for the year ending 31.03.2010 on the Postal Life Insurance Policies on their becoming claim due to death or maturity declared vide Directorate of Postal Life Insurance Notification No.4-1/2008-LI dated 17th September, 2012 are as follows.


Sl.
Type of Insurance Policy
Rate of Bonus
(i)
Whole Life Assurance (WLA)
Rs.85 per thousand sum assured
(ii)
Endowment Assurance (EA)
Rs.60 per thousand sum assured
(iii)
Money Back Policies (AEA)
Rs.55 per thousand sum assured
(iv)
Convertible Whole Life Policies
Whole Life Bonus would be applicable but on conversion, Endowment Bonus rate will be applicable
(v)
Terminal Bonus
Rs.20 per sum assured of Rs.10,000 subject to maximum of Rs.1,000 for whole life policies and Endowment policies with term of 20 years and above.


The rate of Bonus for the year 2009-10 will be applicable from the date of receipt of this notification by the Circles and this will also be applicable to claim cases received but not settled till the date of receipt of this Notification.

Interim Bonus at the rates mentioned above will also be payable for all claims arising due to maturity or death until future valuation is completed.

MODEL QUESTIONS FOR IPO EXAM PAPER III (INDIAN EVIDENCE ACT 1872 QN 51-75)



  (INDIAN EVIDENCE ACT 1872 QN 51-75)

51.       Which is relevant in Section 8?
            a)         Cause                                                                        b)         Occasion
            c)         Preparation                                                   d)         All the above             Ans:c
52.       A is accused of murder of B by beating him whatever is said or done by A or B or by standers at beating or so shortly before or after it as to form part of transaction is a relevant fact under section-
            a)         Section 6                                                       b)         Section 9
            c)         Section 12                                                     d)         Section 8                   Ans:a
53.       Which of the following is not relevant under section 8 of Indian Evidence act?
            a)         Intention                                                        b)         Occasion
            c)         Preparation                                                   d)         Previous conduct     Ans:b
54.       Under section 8 of Evidence Act-
            a)         Preparation is relevant                                b)         conduct is relevant
            c)         Motive is relevant                                         d)         All the above             Ans:d
55.       In which of these expert opinion is relevant?
            a)         Foreign law                                                   b)         Finger prints
            c)         Art                                                                   d)         All the above             Ans:d
56.       Under section 7 of Indian Evidence act-
            a)         Identity is relevant                                        b)         Opportunity is relevant
            c)         Introductory is relevant                               d)         Conduct is relevant Ans:b
57.       Which of the following statement is not relevant in a case where A is tried for murder?
a)            That A quarreled with dead person three days before incident
b)            That A has purchased a knife one hour before incident
c)            That A is a man of good character
d)            That A is a man of bad character                                                              Ans:d
58.       Under section 7 the following are relevant-
            a)         Occasion                                                       b)         Cause & effect
            c)         Opportunity & state of things                     d)         All the above             Ans:d
59.       Under section 8 the following are relevant
            a)         Motive                                                                        b)         Preparation
            c)         Previous conduct                                         d)         Subsequent conduct
            e)         All the above                                                                                                 Ans:e)
60.       Relevancy of facts forming part of same transaction
a)            Whether they occurred at the same time and place
b)            Whether they occurred at the different time and place
c)            Both the A & B
d)            Neither A nor B                                                                                            Ans:c(6)

61.       Which of the following statement is not correct?
a)            No fact of which the court will take notice need be proved
b)            The facts admitted need not be proved   
c)            All the facts and contents of documents
d)            Oral evidence must be direct                                                                     Ans:c
62.       Section 56 of Indian evidence act-
            a)         Fact of which the court must take judicial notice
            b)         Fact judicially noticeable need not be proved
            c)         In criminal cases previous good character relevant
            d)         All the above                                                                                                 Ans:b
63.       Section 57  of Indian evidence act-
            a)         Fact of which the court must take judicial notice
            b)         Fact judicially noticeable need not be proved
            c)         In criminal cases previous good character relevant
            d)         All the above                                                                                                 Ans:a
64.       Fact admitted need not be proved according to
            a)         Section 55                                                     b)         Section 56
            c)         Section 57                                                     d)         Section 58
65.       Under section 57(1) of Indian  Evidence act, court shall take judicial notice of-
a)            All laws in force in India
b)            All laws including foreign law
c)            All Indian and Asian law
d)            All Indian and British laws up to 1950                                                     Ans:a
66.       Court will take judicial notice of the following -
a)            All laws in force in territory of India
b)            The accession to office names, titles, functions and signatures of the persons filling for the time being any public office in any state if the fact of their appointment to such office is notified in any official gazette.
c)            The commencement continuance and termination of hostilities between the Government of India and any other state or body
d)            All the above                                                                                                 Ans:d
67.       Of which of following fact the court will not take judicial notice?
a)            Common law of Britain
b)            Law of state of Indian
c)            Division of time
d)            Local general customs and tradition of India                                          Ans:d
68.       Fact which need not be proved explained in ______of Indian evidence act.
            a)         Part II, Chapter III                                         b)         Part II, Chapter IV
            c)         Part III, Chapter II                                         d)         Part IV, Chapter V   Ans:a
69        Judicial notice of fact that many blind persons have acquired great academic destinations, can be taken by court
a)    Gowhari Das Vs. Santilata Singh
b)    Jai Shankar Prasar Vs. State of Bhihar
c)    Afzauddin Ansary Vs. State of West Bengal
d)    None of these                                                                                         Ans:b(57)
70.       Implied admission in written statement cannot be allowed to be withdrawn.  However, the plaintiff can be insisted upon to prove his case
a)    Uttam Chand Kothari Vs. Gauri Shankar Jalan.
b)    Jai Shankar Prasar Vs. State of Bhihar
c)    Afzauddin Ansary Vs. State of West Bengal
d)    None of these                                                                                         Ans:a(58)
71.       The conduct of an eye witness in non disclosing the incident to anybody for a number of days. In highly unnatural on and is sufficient to reject testimony
a)    Gowhari Das V. Santilata Singh
b)    Jai Shankar Prasar V. State of Bhihar
c)    Ganpat Kndiba Chavan Vs. State of Maharashtra
d)    None of these                                                                                         Ans:c(8)
72.       Role of motive in an offence the case of prosecution becomes more easier to connect accused to the alleged incident.
a)    PV Narayana Vs. State of Andra Pradesh
b)    Jai Shankar Prasar V. State of Bhihar
c)    Afzauddin Ansary V. State of West Bengal
d)    None of these                                                                                         Ans:a(8)
73.       When motive is not sine qua non for proving the prosecution case
a)    Gowhari Das V. Santilata Singh
b)    Jai Shankar Prasar V. State of Bhihar
c)    Yunish alias Kariya Vs. State of Madhya Pradesh
d)    None of these                                                                                         Ans:c(57)
74.       Which is not main principle that underlies law of evidence?
a)            The evidence must be confined to matter in issue
b)            Hearsay evidence must be admitted
c)            Hearsay evidence must be admitted
d)            The best evidence must be given cases                                                 Ans:c

75.       Section 59 of Indian Evidence Act is-
a)            Proof of facts by oral evidence                  b)         Secondary evidence
b)            Oral evidence must be direct                     d)         Proof of contents of documents                                                                                                                Ans:a(59)


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Why must you Drink Water


Regular intake of water is essential for maintaining good health
Most of us know that up to seventy per cent of the total body weight is due to water. Although it is present in all parts of the body, it is more present in organs such as lungs and brain and fluids such as blood, lymph, saliva and secretions by the organs of the digestive system. The common belief is that we feel thirsty only when our body needs water. While this is true, recent research studies have indicated that there are several other indicators of inadequate water in some or all parts of the body. Ignoring these indicators can lead to several major diseases. Most of us spend a lot of our working hours in air-conditioned environment so naturally we don't feel thirsty but that does not mean that our body does not need water. Lack of water can lead to fatigue too. So, for your glowing health, drink enough water.
Importance of water for maintaining normal health:
Just as water helps a seed grow into a tree, it also helps our body. The flow of water inside and outside the cells generates energy. This energy is stored in body along with other chemical sources of energy in the body. The energy generated by the water in the cells helps transmit impulses in the nerves. Water content in the body influences the functions of the various proteins and enzymes that are dissolved in it.
Water helps maintain the moisture of the lining of the internal organs of the body. It maintains normal volume and consistency of fluids such as blood and lymph. It regulates body temperature.
It removes 'toxins' from the body
Water is essential for regulating the normal structure and functions of the skin. The body loses about four litres of water every day. It is, therefore, necessary to replenish this volume by drinking at least the equivalent amount of water every day. Inadequate intake of water can lead to dehydration.
Source:-The Times of India

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

IN ACCOUNT MODULE A ERROR LIKE THIS WHILE DRAWING THE PAY BILL




FOR SOLUTION CLICK HERE

One Rank One Pension Scheme approved by the Cabinet



Rs.2300 crore approved to meet the demands of Ex-servicemen pensioners
Press Information Bureau 
Government of India
Ministry of Defence 
24-September-2012 21:35 IST
Rs.2300 crore approved to meet the demands of Ex-servicemen pensioners
The Union Cabinet has approved the recommendations of the Committee headed by Cabinet Secretary for benefits to ex-servicemen on four issues.   The financial implications of the improvements made as per the Cabinet decision on the four items are broadly estimated at Rs.2300 crore per annum.  The details are as follows:
I.One Rank One Pension:
On One Rank One Pension, the demand of the Defence Forces and Ex-Servicemen Associations is that uniform pension be paid to the Defence Forces personnel retiring in the same rank with the same length of service irrespective of their date of retirement and any future enhancement in the rates of pension be automatically passed on to the past pensioners. 

The difference in the pension of present and past pensioners in the same rank occurs on account of the number of increments earned by the defence personnel in that rank.  There is also a difference between the pension of pre 1.1.06 and post 1.1.06 retirees belonging to a particular rank.  The UPA Government on two previous occasions has taken decisions to narrow the gap between the present and past pensioners, particularly those belonging to the ranks of JCOs and Other Ranks.
On the issue of One Rank One Pension, the following have been approved by the Cabinet:
(i) Bridging of the gap in the pension of pre 1.1.06 and post 1.1.06 JCO/OR retirees by determining the pension of pre 1.1.06 retirees on the basis of notional maximum for ranks and groups across the three Services as in the case of post 1.1.06 retirees.  In addition, the weightage of qualifying service in the ranks of Sepoys, Naik and Havaldar would be increased by two years for both pre and post 1.1.06 retirees.
(ii) The pension of pre 1.1.06 Commissioned Officer pensioners would be stepped up with reference to the minimum of fitment table for the ranks instead of the minimum of pay band.
These are expected to largely meet the demands of the defence pensioners on one rank one pension. 
II. Enhancement of Family Pension :
(i) The pension of pre - 1.1.2006 family pensioners(Commissioned Officers, Honorary Commissioned Officers, JCOs/ORs ) be stepped up based on the minimum of the fitment table instead of the minimum of the Pay Band;
(i) Establishing linkage of the family pension with the pension of JCOs/ORs, in those cases where the death takes place after the retirement of the JCO/OR since such a JCO/OR drew a pension based on the maximum of the pay scales, 60% of the pension applicable to JCO/OR pensioners would be granted to the family pensioner in case of normal family pension calculated a 30% of last pay drawn. Accordingly, based on the rank, group and length of service of the deceased JCO/OR pensioner, his pension would first be determined on notional basis. In cases where death of JCO/OR took place after retirement, the family pensioners in receipt of normal family pension would become entitled to 60% of the said pension determined on notional basis and those in receipt of enhanced family pension will be entitled to 100% of this pension. Similar entitlements would be determined in the case of Special Family Pension; and
(ii) The family pensioner of the JCO/OR would be granted pension arrived at on the basis of the family pension worked out as per the formulation at (i) above or the pension on the basis of stepping up with reference to the minimum of the fitment table, whichever is beneficial. Further, the linkage of family pension with retiring pension be applied in the case of post 1.1.2006 family pensioners of JCOs/ORs also.
III. Dual Family Pension:
Dual family pension would be allowed in the present and future cases where the pensioner drew, is drawing or may draw pension for military service as well as for civil employment.
IV. Family pension to mentally / physically challenged children of armed forces personnel on marriage:
Grant of family pension to mentally/physically challenged children who drew, are drawing or may draw family pension would continue even after their marriage.
The above recommendations made by the Committee on pension issues of Ex-Servicemen may be implemented from a prospective date and payment made accordingly.

Holding of PA/SA Direct Recruitment for 2011 & 2012 through approved Outsourced Agency


PA/SA DR Examination
MOST URGENT.
No. A-34012/5/2011-DE
Government of India
Ministry of Communications & IT
Department of Posts
(DE Section)
*****
Dak Bhawan, Sansad Marg,
New Delhi – 110 001
Dated: 25th September, 2012
All Chief Postmasters General
Subject : Holding of PA/SA Direct Recruitment for 2011 & 2012 through approved Outsourced Agency

Sir/Madam,
I am directed to invite kind attention to the Directorate’s letters of even number dated 13-7-2012 and 31-08-2012 regarding conducting of PA/SA Direct Recruitment Examination for filling up vacancies of Postal Assistants, Sorting Assistants, PA MMS, PA SBCO, PA RLO and PA Foreign Post for the years 2011 & 2012.
2.         The last date fixed for sale of application forms was prescribed as 25-09-2012. Consequent on introduction of online downloading of application form, the last date for online registration of applications was also prescribed as 25-09-2012.
3.         In the instruction letter dated 13-07-2012, it was provided in Para 6 that “the issue of ACG-67/UCR Receipt towards payment of examination fee for Rs. 200 will also be stopped along with the last date fixed for sale of OMR AFK. In no circumstances, the issue of receipt towards payment of examination fee and sale of OMR will be permitted after 25-9-2012.
4.         The Competent Authority has now ordered to dispense with sale of application forms and also online registration of Applications upto 20:00 Hours on 25-09-2012. However, in order to benefit the candidates who have registered their online applications till 20:00 Hours of 25-09-2012, the Agency will provide the applications to their e-mail IDs. As such candidates may be permitted to pay their application fee and examination fee in the form of ACG-67/UCR upto the last date prescribed for receipt of application i.e. 01-10-2012.
5.         Suitable instructions may kindly be issued to all concerned post office in your Circle to accept payments towards Application fee and examination fee from the candidates till 01-10- 2012. There is no change in the last date fixed for receipt of applications for normal areas and for remote areas.
6.         This issues with the approval of Competent Authority.
Yours faithfully,
Sd/-
(K. Rameswara Rao)
Asst. Director General (DE)
Copy forwarded to:
1.         Shri Sanjeev Dham, Deputy General Manager, M/s CMC Ltd. Noida. He is requested to ensure sending of applications to all the candidates who have registered online upto 20:00 Hours on 25-09-2012.
2.         Shri Satish Kumar Dhingra, Regional Head-ITES, M/s CMC Ltd. Noida for kind information and ensuring uploading of applications to all the candidates who have registered online.
3.         Shri K. Ravi Babu, Deputy Director, CEPT, Mysore. He is requested to delink online registration of applications from 20:00 Hours of 25-09-2012 from Indiapost website.
Sd/-
(K. Rameswara Rao)
Asst. Director General (DE)
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