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

Saturday, February 09, 2013

ERROR IN FETCH EMO DATA IN MO COMPILATION




SOLUTION:

replace new MO Compilation exe and run the solution script, by downloading from 
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD EXL AND EXE
The issue will get resolved

IP Induction training for Departmental Officials at PTC, Mysore



 The Induction Training for Inspector Posts (Deptl) will be held for a period of 13 weeks from04.03.2013 to 01.06.2013 at PTC, Mysore. 

The details of Seats allotted for the Circles are as under:

Sl No.
Name of the Circle
Seat allotment
1
Andhra Pradesh
18
2
Assam
11
3
Karnataka
13
4
Kerala
08
5
North East
02
6
Odisha
08
7
Tamil Nadu
01

Total
61


Source : http://ipasporissa.blogspot.in/

A set of questions for various departmental Examination - Question Bank

A set of questions for various departmental Examination - Question Bank

Act under british rule
Banking sector
Chapater I  Postal Volume V
Computer  terms
Confusing words  in English
Indian  constitution
Indian  constitution
Consumer Protection Act
CRPC 
Important  Dates   in  indian constitution
Who invented /discovered
Famous Indian  leaders born on
General  English  rare words
General  Knowledge
General  Knowledge
General  Knowledge
General  Knowledge
General  Knowledge
General  Knowledge
Government Services
FHB Question no  1 -175
Indian  constitution
Law and  Constitution
Indian  Constitution
PO  Guide
Philately
Basic  Information  Postal  department
General  Knowledge
FHB   Question  197 -211
RTI  Act 
Questions  related with space
The  great birth  and  death
Who is  who 
Indian  Postal  service  turning  points

Wednesday, February 06, 2013

Compassionate appointment: Selection list of Kerala Circle


Compassionate appointment: Selection list of Kerala Circle :

Click here to see the details

SanchayPost - Negative List 31122012


The file 'NL_20121231.exe' should be copied to DBAnalyzer folder and executed after completion of day's transactions. 

This will update the negative list upto 31/12/2012 in Sanchay Post. (Corrections received upto 31/01/2013)

In addition to Negative List, updations relating to PINCODE details are also done in the database. Hence, execution of this patch will take longer than the usual updation time. 

System Administrators should ensure that the server is not switched off till successful execution of the patch. To confirm updation, use 'DBAnalyzer >> Database Discrepancies >> NSC >> Details of negative list updation' option. 

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Windows 2003 Server Domain & Group Policy Configutaion Overview


Installing and setting up Windows Server 2003:


Minimum System Requirements
Processor: 400MHz
RAM: 128 MB
Hard drive: 2 GB
Resolution: 800x600 / Higher


Installation:
  • Insert windows 2003 server CD into your CD/DVD Drive.
  • Run through the installer, it's almost exactly the same as a Windows XP instal
  • On your first login you'll be prompted to update and to configure automatic updates
LAN Settings:
Before moving to active directory creation LAN IP address should be assign as static ip address. ie: 192.168.1.1 etc.,

Active Directory:
  1. To give you server roles, go to Start > Manage Your Server. 
  • You'll then be presented with the Server management page.
  • Click "Add or remove a roll". You're going to see a box come up with a list of all the roles that you can assign, there are 12 in total. 
  • Select "Domain Controller (Active Directory)" and click next.it shows "Run the Active Directory Installation Wizard to set up this server as a domain controller."
  • Next all of that until you get to "Domain Controller Type"
(or)
Goto Run > type "DCPROMO" > Press Enter.
Domain in a new forest
Select this option if this is the first domain in your organisation of if you want the new domain to be completely independent of your current forest.
Full DNS name for the new domain: dop
Domain NetBIOS name: dopserver
Database and Log Folders: Default locations
Shared System Volume: Default Location
then follow the installer configuration.
Restart Now.
When you reboot you should receive a nice message. "This Server is Now a Domain Controller"
Creating Users and Groups:
  • Start > All Programs > Administrative tools > Active Directory Users and Computers.
  • Within your domain, mine being "dop" right click and create a new "Organization Unit". This is where we're storing our groups and users.In an organisation you will have multiple departments, it is wise to create groups for each department for this example i am creating a Managers group.
  • Within your new Managers Organization Unit, create a new group. You can do this by right clicking then New or by clicking the icon on the task bar .
I named my group Managers.
Group scope: dopscope
Group type: Security
Still inside your organizational unit, create a new user.
Add the user to the group.
Right click the group, then go to Properties then the members tab.
Group Policy:

  1. Start > All Programs > Administrative tools > Active Directory Users and Computers
  2. Right click the Organizational unit that you created then click Properties.
  3. Under the Group Policy tab, click New.
  4. To edit, enabled or disabled group poilcy objects click the edit button and it'll bring up a new window.
Enable the following settings:

1) User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Explorer
a) Remove Map Network Drive and Disconnect Network Drive
Prevents users from using Windows Explorer or My Network Places to map or disconnect network drives.
b) Hide these specified drives in My Computer (I enabled for C only)
Removes the icons representing selected hard drives from My Computer and Windows Explorer. Also, the drive letters representing the selected drives do not appear in the standard Open dialog box.
c) Prevent access to drives from My Computer
If you enable this setting, users can browse the directory structure of the selected drives in My Computer or Windows Explorer, but they cannot open folders and access the contents. Also, they cannot use the Run dialog box or the Map Network Drive dialog box to view the directories on these drives.
2) User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Internet Explorer
a) Disable changing home page settings
Prevents users from changing the home page of the browser. The home page is the first page that appears when users start the browser.
3) User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Start Menu and Taskbar
a) Remove Search menu from Start Menu
Removes the Search item from the Start menu, and disables some Windows Explorer search elements.
b) Remove Help menu from Start Menu
Removes the Help command from the Start menu.
c) Remove Run menu from Start Menu
Allows you to remove the Run command from the Start menu, Internet Explorer, and Task Manager.
d) Lock the Taskbar
If you enable this setting, it prevents the user from moving or resizing the taskbar.
4) User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Control Panel
a) Prohibit access to the Control Panel
This setting prevents Control.exe, the program file for Control Panel, from starting. As a result, users cannot start Control Panel or run any Control Panel items.
5) User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Control Panel > Display
a) Prevent changing wallpaper
Prevents users from adding or changing the background design of the desktop.
6) User Configuration > Administrative Templates > System > Ctrl+Alt+Del Options
a) Remove Task Manager
Prevents users from starting Task Manager (Taskmgr.exe)
7) User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Control Panel > Desktop
a) Prohibit user from changing My Documents path
Prevents users from changing the path to the My Documents folder.
8) User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Control Panel > System
a) Prevent access to the command prompt
Disable the command prompt script processing also? No
Prevents users from running the interactive command prompt, Cmd.exe. This setting also determines whether batch files (.cmd and .bat) can run on the computer.
b) Prevent access to the registry editing tools
Disable regedit from running silently? Yes
Disables the Windows registry editor Regedit.exe.
Courtesy : http://potools.blogspot.in

Microsoft Office 2003 Lite edition



MS Office 2003 Super Compressed- 32MB- Tiny Edition- No key needed

This Office 2003 Lite contains Word, Excel and Powerpoint 2003. Just 34 MB. Silent Install. After installing, takes only 105mb of disk space.
Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 can help you and your organization communicate information with immediacy and impact. New and familiar programs along with improved functionality help you build powerful connections between people, information, and business processes.

Includes the following Microsoft Office Tools:

  • Clip Organizer
  • Language Settings
  • Application Recovery
  • Picture Manager
  • Includes Office Excel 2003
  • Includes Office Word 2003
  • Includes Office Outlook 2003
  • Includes Office PowerPoint 2003
  • No Serial/Keys needed
  • No Activation needed

Tuesday, February 05, 2013

THE CRIMINAL LAW (AMENDMENT) ORDINANCE, 2013



THE CRIMINAL LAW (AMENDMENT) ORDINANCE, 2013
Promulgated by the President in the Sixty-fourth Year of the Republic of India. 
 
An Ordinance further to amend the Indian Penal Code, the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 and the Indian Evidence Act, 1872. 
 
WHEREAS a Bill further to amend the Indian Penal Code, the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 and the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 was introduced in the House of the People and referred to the Department related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs for examination and report which is pending; 
 
AND WHEREAS Parliament is not in session and the President is satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary for him to take immediate action to give effect to the provisions of the said Bill with certain modifications; 
 
NOW, THEREFORE, in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of article 123 of the Constitution, the President is pleased to promulgate the following Ordinance:––

Need to avoid the use of term “Harijan” in respect of Scheduled Castes in official communications and transactions



No. 17020/64/2010-SCD (R.L.Cell) 
Government of India 
Social Justice and Empowerment 
Department of Social Justice and Empowerment

Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi 
New Delhi, dated: 22.11.2012

To, 
The Chief Secretaries, 
All State Governments/ 
Union Territory Administrations.

Subject : Need to avoid the use of term “Harijan” in respect of Scheduled Castes in official communications and transactions.

Sir, 
‘I am directed to refer to the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) letter No. BC 12025/44/80-SC&BCD.I/IV, dated 10.02.1982, in which all the State Governments / Union Territory Administrations were requested to issue instructions to the authorities who were empowered to issue the Scheduled Castes certificates, not to insert the word ‘Harijan’ in the Scheduled Caste certificates, but to mention only the name of the caste to which the person belongs. Subsequently the Ministry of Welfare (now Social Justice and Empowerment), vide letter No. 12025/14/90-SCD(R.L.Cell), dated 16.08.1990, had again requested the Chief Secretaries of all State Governments/Union Territory Administrations, that for all official transactions, matters, dealings, certificates etc., the Constitutional term, ‘Scheduled Caste’ in English and its appropriate translation in other national languages should alone be used for denoting the persons belonging to the Scheduled Castes included in the Presidential Orders issued under Article 341 of the Constitution. The State Governments / U.T.Administrations were also requested that in the names of departments, which are in overall charge of development/welfare of Scheduled Castes, the term ‘Harijan’ etc. should not be used.

2. The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Social Justice and Empowerment. in its Ninth Report presented to Lok Sabha and laid in Rajya Sahha on l9.08,2010, inter-alia observed as follows:
"…..the circular issued way back in 1982 is very old which has lost its sanctity and purpose leading to its non compliance…. As such, there is widespread use of the word ‘Harijan’ across the country deprecating the status of the underprivileged sections of the society“.
Accordingly, the Committee has recommended that this Ministry issue fresh guidelines, instructions to States/ U.Ts directing them to ensure the non-use of the word “Harijan” not only in caste certificates but also otherwise.

3. All the State Governments/U.T. Administrations are again requested that for all office transactions, matters, dealings, certificates etc.. the Constitutional term. ‘Scheduled Caste’ in English, and its – appropriate translation in other national languages should alone be used for denoting the persons belonging to the Scheduled Castes included in the Orders issued by the President under Article 341 of the Constitution of India. 

4. Action taken on the above may kindly be intimated to the undersigned.

sd/- 
Yours faithfully, 
(P.L.Negi) 
Director (SCD)

Source : www.epfindia.com
[http://www.epfindia.com/Circulars/Y2012-13/HRD_MiscCir_14304.pdf]