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Friday, May 31, 2013

Some common abbreviations used in IT modernisation Project of India Post.



KPI-KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATOR 
        
PMES – Performance Monitoring and Evaluation System.

RFD-RESULTS FRAME WORK DOCUMENT.

AMPC-AUTOMATED MAIL PROCESSING CENTRE

RICT-RURAL INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY.

CSI-CORE SYSTEM INTEGRATOR 

MBE-MAIL BOOKING ENGINE 

MLASS-MAILER AND LOGISTICS APPOINTMENT SCHEDULING SYSTEM 

IPVS-INDIAPOST VISIBILITY SYSTEM 

TMS-TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 

LSS-LABOUR SCHEDULING SYSTEM 

SPS-SORT PROGRAM SYSTEM 

DPMS-Delivery & Postman Management System 

HR- HUMAN RESOURCES 

CIM-Customer Interaction Management 

RSI Rural System Integrator 

RH- Rural Hardware 

CPC-Circle Processing Centres 

FSI- Financial Services Integrator 

DCF-Data Center Facility 

NI-Network Integrator 

RH-Rural Hardware 

MOH-Mail office hardware 

PCC- Project coordination Committee 

ARC- Architecture Review Committee 

DCF- Data Center Facility 

CM-Change Management 

DC-Data Center 

DRC- Disaster Recover Center 

DBT-Direct Benefit Transfer 

EFMS- ELECTRONIC FUND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 

CPSMS-Central Plan Scheme Monitoring System. 

Courtesy : http://systemassistant.blogspot.in

Detention of Post Parcel by Customs in India


1.      Post Parcel has been detained by Customs since the value of the contents exceeds permissible limit of Rs.2000/-. The dutiable articles, intended for personal use, imported by post or air, are restricted subject to value limit of Rs.2000/-(CIF), as per the conditions laid down under the CTH 9804 under the clause 3(1)(i) of Foreign Trade (Exemption from application of Rules in certain cases) order, 1993. In view of the above restriction the goods having value more than Rs.2000/-(CIF) become restricted for import and the same are liable for confiscation under Section 111 (d) of the Customs Act, 1962 and the Importer is liable for penalty under Section 112(a)(i) of the Customs Act, 1962.

2.      Bonafide gifts upto a value limit of Rs.10000/- imported by Post are allowed free of duty under Notfn No.171/93 – Cus. Dated 16.09.1993 (as amended). Items imported as gift are restricted for importation under Foreign Trade (Development & Regulation ) Act, 1992. The gift articles exceeding limit of Rs.10000/- are leviable to duty @ 41.492%.

3.      Bonafide commercial samples and proto types upto a value of Rs.10000/- are also allowed free of duty under Notfn No.154/1994 dated 13/07/1994 (as amended), subject to the condition that the said goods have been supplied free of charge.

4.      The goods intended to be imported other than articles for personal use and gift are chargeable to duty under respective chapter heading, subject to production of IEC No. and other relevant documents required for such import. Persons importing goods for personal use and the goods not connected with trade or manufacture or agriculture, are exempt from IEC code. In case the customs duty payable is not more than Rs.100/- the same is exempt vide Notfn No.21/2002-Cus, dated 01.03.2002 (as amended).

5.      The post parcel containing Medicine / Chemicals shall be released only after obtaining a NOC (No Objection Certificate) from Drug Controller / Chemical Examiner, Addl. Drug Controller available in the office.
Source : http://foreignpostmumbai.blogspot.in/

Stay granted by CAT (P.B) DELHI against abolition of Posts of POSTMEN & MTS


Department of Posts ordered abolition of 17093 posts of various cadres. Out of which about 7500 posts were related to Postmen & MTS. AIPE Union Postmen & MSE/Gr. ‘D’ filed a case No. 1736/21.05.13 in CAT (P.B) Delhi along with NUPE Postmen & MTS and AIPEU GDS (NFPE). The Hon’ble CAT Delhi has granted stay against the abolition of posts of Postmen & MTS.

Next date of hearing is fixed as 11.6.2013.

Revision of rate for Address Verification Service


To View Directorate memo No. 36-95/2005-BD&MD dated 28/5/2013


Thursday, May 30, 2013

Central Govt. considering retirement age hike

Central Govt. considering retirement age hike

Retirement age to be increased ?
The Union Government is seriously considering raising the retirement age to 62 for Central Government employees. Obviously, if the Congress announces this before the Lok Sabha polls, it could expect a sizeable vote share. North Block, which houses the Union Ministry of Finance would be more than happy to have 62 years as the retirement age because for next two years the pension funds can accumulate. The UPA2 also wants to put the next government in fiscal tight spot, or what is called the War Room effect of the AICC.  News Source : Rediff News

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Shortcuts to master for Windows 7


Want to be more productive while using Windows 7? While some of these might be old hat as they worked with past Windows operating systems, you might discover a new one or two among the 45 shortcuts listed here. Plus, it’s always a good idea to have a quick refresher, no?
Save time and frustration while on your personal computer with these handy Windows 7 shortcuts, provided by Microsoft.
Mastering these simple keyboard strokes can really speed up your computing tasks, whether you rely on your PC for work or play (or likely, a bit of both).
What are your favourites? Have any of your own to share in the Comments section? Do tell!
Press this key  To do this


F1  Display Help


Ctrl+C (or Ctrl+Insert)  Copy the selected item


Ctrl+X Cut the selected item


Ctrl+V (or Shift+Insert) Paste the selected item


Ctrl+Z Undo an action


Ctrl+Y Redo an action


Delete (or Ctrl+D) Delete the selected item and move it to the Recycle Bin


Shift+Delete Delete the selected item without moving it to the Recycle Bin first


F2  Rename the selected item


Ctrl+Right ArrowMove the cursor to the beginning of the next word


Ctrl+Left Arrow Move the cursor to the beginning of the previous word


Ctrl+Down Arrow Move the cursor to the beginning of the next paragraph


Ctrl+Up ArrowMove the cursor to the beginning of the previous paragraph


Ctrl+Shift with an arrow keySelect a block of text


Shift with any arrow key Select more than one item in a window or on the desktop, or select text within a document


Ctrl with any arrow key+Spacebar  Select multiple individual items in a window or on the desktop


Ctrl+A Select all items in a document or window


F3  Search for a file or folder


Alt+Enter Display properties for the selected item


Alt+F4 Close the active item, or exit the active program


Alt+Spacebar Open the shortcut menu for the active window


Ctrl+F4Close the active document (in programs that allow you to have multiple documents open simultaneously)


Alt+TabSwitch between open items


Ctrl+Alt+Tab Use the arrow keys to switch between open items


Ctrl+Mouse scroll wheel  Change the size of icons on the desktop


Windows logo key  +TabCycle through programs on the taskbar by using Aero Flip 3-D


Ctrl+Windows logo key  +Tab Use the arrow keys to cycle through programs on the taskbar by using Aero Flip 3-D


Alt+EscCycle through items in the order in which they were opened


F6  Cycle through screen elements in a window or on the desktop


F4  Display the address bar list in Windows Explorer


Shift+F10 Display the shortcut menu for the selected item


Ctrl+Esc  Open the Start menu


Alt+underlined letter Display the corresponding menu


Alt+underlined letter Perform the menu command (or other underlined command)


F10 Activate the menu bar in the active program


Right Arrow  Open the next menu to the right, or open a submenu


Left ArrowOpen the next menu to the left, or close a submenu


F5 (or Ctrl+R)  Refresh the active window


Alt+Up Arrow View the folder one level up in Windows Explorer


Esc Cancel the current task


Ctrl+Shift+Esc  Open Task Manager


Shift when you insert a CD  Prevent the CD from automatically playing


Left Alt+Shift  Switch the input language when multiple input languages are enabled


Ctrl+ShiftSwitch the keyboard layout when multiple keyboard layouts are enabled


Right or Left Ctrl+Shift Change the reading direction of text in right-to-left reading languages

Courtesy : http://bnjho.blogspot.in

Special Recruitment Drive launched to fill up the backlog reserved vacancies



Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions 23-May, 2013
Review of the Special Recruitment Drive launched to fill up the backlog reserved vacancies of the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and OBCs. 
The Union Cabinet today approved the Special Recruitment Drive launched to fill up the backlog in reserved vacancies of the Scheduled Castes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes (STs) and Other Backward Classes (OBCs).

The achievement of the drive was reviewed in July, 2011 by the Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions as there was a large backlog of vacancies which were yet to be filled.  The drive was re-launched to fill up the remaining identified backlog vacancies by the end of the financial year i.e. 31.03.2012.  All Ministries/Departments were requested to make concerted efforts to ensure that the remaining backlog reserved vacancies of SCs, STs and OBCs were filled up by 31st March, 2012.

The achievement of  the  Special  Recruitment  Drive  on  its conclusion on 31st March, 2012, as reported by various Ministries/Departments is as follows:

(i)  A total of 75,522 backlog vacancies were identified. Of these, 44,427 were in the directrecruitment quota and 31,095 in the promotion quota.

(ii)       Of the 44,427 backlog vacancies in the direct recruitment quota, 28,588 have been filled up so far. The success rate in direct recruitment quota is therefore 64.35 percent .

(iii)    Out of 31,095 backlog vacancies in the promotion quota, there are 11,347 vacancies (SC 4,239 & ST 7,106) for which eligible candidates are not available even in the extended zone of consideration. Therefore, it has not been found possible to fill up these vacancies. Out of the remaining 19,748vacancies in the promotion quota, 19,446 vacancies have been filled up so far. After excluding thevacancies for which candidates are not available, achievement of the drive in respect of the promotionquota is 98.47 percent.

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PIB
(Release ID :96182)

Related Lok Sabha Q&A
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL,PUBLIC GRIEVANCES AND PENSIONS
LOK SABHA
UNSTARRED  QUESTION NO 6718
ANSWERED ON   08.05.2013
VACANCIES IN GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS
6718 . Shri ASHOK TANWAR
Will the Minister of PERSONNEL,PUBLIC GRIEVANCES AND PENSIONS  be pleased to state:-
(a) whether there is a large number of reserved posts vacant in Central Government departments; 
(b) if so, the details thereof; 
(c) the details of backlog in the general category in the Central Government departments; 
(d) the number of special recruitment drives conducted by the Government to fill up these vacancies during the last three years; 
(e) the details of recruitments/ appointments made during the above period; 
(f) whether the Government has considered the appointment of professionals through the lateral entry route to fill up these vacancies; and 
(g) if so, the details thereof and if not, the reasons therefor?
ANSWER

Minister of State in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions and Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office. (SHRI V. NARAYANASAMY) 

(a) to (c): As per available information, the details of number of sanctioned posts, number in position and vacancies in Central Government posts as on 1st March, 2011 was as under: 


Number of Sanctioned Posts
Number in Position
Number of Vacant Posts
Group A
98977
84474
14503
Group B
228755
192728
36027
Group C
3335797
2804736
531061
Total vacancies
3663529
3081938
581591

Details of vacancy position in respect of reserved posts and details of backlog vacancies in Central Government Departments is not centrally maintained. 

(d) & (e): A Special Recruitment Drive was launched in 2008 to fill up the backlog reserved vacancies of Scheduled Caste (SC)/Scheduled Tribe (ST)/ Other Backward Classes (OBC), which continued till 31.03.2012. The details of recruitment/ appointments made during the drive were as under:


Direct Recruitment
Promotion
Total

Backlog
Filled up
Backlog
Filled up
Backlog
Filled up
SC
10955
7797
13458
9655
24413
17452
ST
11400
7051
17637
9791
29037
16842
OBC
22072
13740
Not applicable
Not applicable
22072
13740
Total
44427
28588
31095
19446
75522
48034

(f) & (g): The vacancies are filled as per the provisions of the Recruitment Rules and if RecruitmentRules permit lateral entry, the backlog vacancies may also be filled through the lateral entry route. 

Source: Lok Sabha Q&A
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