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Monday, August 22, 2011

Printing problems and printing errors

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Retention of accommodation in the case of re-employment

Directorate Estates O.M. No. 12035/8/84-Pol.II dated 09.07.1986 provides that “if immediatelyafter retirement, an officer has not availed the permissible period of retention he may be allowedhe concessional period of retention as provided in SR-317-B-11, (2)(ii) after termination of re-employment. In case the officer has been allowed a part of permissible period of retention before the reemployment, he may be allowed the remaining part of permissible retention period aftertermination of re-employment”.
It amounts to carrying forward of the retention period which, as per rule, is applicable from the next day of retirement in the case of retirement on superannuation only.
The contents of the above said O.M. have been reexamined and it is felt that allowing postponement of retention period to a date other than the date of retirement is against the provisions of SR-317-B-II, which provides that the retention period will start from the next date ofretirement.
The O.M. also appears to be discriminatory against other members of statutory/regulatory authorities/bodies/commissions who were not in Government service prior to their appointment in such authorities/bodies/commissions. Such members are allowed retention of only one month from the date of their demitting office.
Therefore, in supersession of the said O.M. dated 09.07.1986 referred above, it is hereby ordered that the facility of retention of Government accommodation by the officers of the Central Government on their superannuation under SR-317-B-11 and SR-317-B-22 are to be availed by the concerned officers only in one go starting from the date of their superannuation.
This period cannot be availed in piecemeal and postponed to a later date if not availed immediately after the superannuation of the officer.

Temporary Allotment of Bungalow for Marriage purpose( at New Delhi)

t is decided by Directorate of Estates that type-VIII Bungalow No.5, Ashoka Road, New Delhi be earmarked exclusively for the purpose of Marriage/Social Function on place of Bungalow. No.1, Canning Lane, New Delhi.
No other Bungalow type of accommodation shall be allotted for this purpose. Bungalow No.1, Canning Lane, New Delhi may be taken in General Pool for allotment to entitled officers as a type-VIII house.
The conditions governing the allotment of the earmarked accommodation will be as under:-
  1. The period of allotment should not exceed 7 days in any case.
  2. Only in exceptional cases the period may be extendable to 10 days with the approval of the Director of Estates.
  3. The earmarked accommodation may be allotted for marriage/social functions.
  4. The allotment may be made to Central Government servants eligible for General Pool residential accommodation for the marriage of the direct dependents i.e. son/daughter and other dependents i.e. son/daughter and other dependent family members whose name figure in CGHS/Ration Card.
  5. The allotment may also be made to Central Government employees working in ineligible offices/public sector undertakings/state governments on payment of higher rental charges, as indicated in Para below.
  6. The allotment may also be made to members of Parliament for the Marriage of their dependents on the same rates as for the Central Government employees eligible for General Pool residential accommodation.
  7. Request for temporary allotment from all categories shall be uniformly entertained 60 days in advance.
The allotment should be given to different persons in the following order of priority
  • Central Government employees eligible for GPRA.
  • Sitting Members of Parliament.
  • Retired Central Government employees.
  • Central Government employees working in offices ineligible for Government accommodation/Public Sectors Undertakings/Bodies and State Governments.
  • Ex-MPs and persons not falling under any of the above categories.

Source : http://www.gconnect.in/

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How to Share and add Network Printer in Windows 7

Sharing printers and adding a network printer is very easy in Windows 7. If you have a printer attached to your computer, you can share it with anyone on the same network. You can control who will access the printer or who will not in the network.
But printers that are directly connected to a network rather than attached to a computer are available to anyone on the same network. These printers must have a network port or wireless connection that allows them to connect directly to the network.
You can share a printer by following these few steps. First of all, attach the printer, power it on and then continue with the following steps:
Turn the file and printer sharing ON

1. Go to Control Panel\Network and Sharing Center\Advanced sharing settings.

2. Click the chevron to expand the current network profile.
3. Under File and printer sharing, select Turn on file and printer sharing, and then click Save changes.



4. Now you need to share the printer.
To share your printer

1. Go to Start and open Devices and Printers.

3. Click the Sharing tab, and select the Share this printer check box.

Your printer is now available for other people on your network. All they need to do is add a network printer to their computers.
To add a network printer

1. Go to Start and open Devices and Printers.
2. Click Add a printer.

3. Click Add a network, wireless, or Bluetooth printer, click the shared printer, click Next, and follow the instructions on the screen.


4. Once the printer will be successfully installed, you can use it.



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Saturday, August 20, 2011

Study Material for Various Departmental Examination - From Volume V


Q1 The service responsible for the carriage of mails by rail, road, river and air and for the collection and distribution of mails received from Post Offices by Mail Offices and sections is called as

RMS ( Railway Mail Services )

Q2 First class Head Office situated at the Headquarters of the Head of a Circle or, where there are more than one such Head Office, the one attached to the Headquarters Then such type of Offices are called as ----

General Post Office
Q3 -------- office is in direct account with a Head or sub-office which is termed its accounts office and its monetary transactions are in-corporated in the accounts of the latter office

Branch
Q4 Which office established at the Headquarters of a Postal Circle and deals with unclaimed and refused articles

Returned Letter Office.

Q5 What are the main classification of Mail offices?

Sorting Mail Offices and transit Mail Offices.
Q6 what is the difference between Mail office and transit office

The mail office deals the contents of mail bags addressed to them as well as with closed forward bags

The transit bag deal only with closed bags

Q7 What is meant by PSO ?

Press Sorting Office
Q8 In exceptional cases, Head Post Offices can also function as District Bag Office
The above said statement is
True

Q9 ---------- works as central Bag Office

D’ Section of Postal Directorate
Q10 ------ bag office is not deal any bag ?

The central Bag office ( deals with the correspondence relating to procurement and distribution of bags)
Q11 A journey performed by a set of a section traveling on duty from one end of its beat to the other is called -------

Trip

Q12 Labelled bundle treated as ------------ article

Single

Q13 Mention the Classification of Labelled Bundle

Station bundles and Sorting bundles
Q14 The deferred bundle is included under the category of ----------- bundle

Sorting Bundle
Q15 The white check-slip is used for both ------ and ---------bundle

Express and deferred
Q16 Mention the classification of Mail Bags

Station mail bags, sorting mail bags and combined mail bags
Q17 The insured letter bag should be dispatched inside the -------- bag

Registered

Q18 When a bag sent by Head Office to the sub-office, it contains the S.O. slip and when sent by the sub-office to the Head Office, it contains the S.O. daily account. Which is that bag?

Account Bag
Q19 What is meant by A Orders

A orders are orders issued by a Superintendent, RMS prescribing changes in sorting lists.
Q20 parcel bags, packet bas, special bags, camp bags, telegraph bags
The above mentioned bags are included in --------------- category mails

Unusual mail
Q21 What is the usage of Trial Cards

Determining the relative advantage of alternative mail routes or the cause of detention to articles
Q22 When will use the term C A P

Air parcel is sent inside an airmail bag
Q23 What is the meaning of CAP

Contains air parcel
Q24 The term due mail comprises all the bags, articles and documents which must be dispatched every day or at regular intervals

The above said statement is

True
Q25 Mention the difference between the term face and facing of article

Face of an article is the side on which the address is written

Facing means the arrangement of articles with the address-side upwards and the addresses turned in the same direction.

Prepared by S Jayachandran, Sys Adm , Mavelikara Postal Division, Kerala -690101 If you want more question please intimate to me Mail id shankarjayac123@gmail.com or mobile no 9961464279

Friday, August 19, 2011

When Blind copy of email is always safe? 10:26 PM Posted by My Tech


We will always want to share interesting Emails with our friends. We successfully complete this mission by just clicking the forward button in our E-mail interface and filling up email addresses of our friends in the "To" address box or "CC" address box.
This method would serve the purpose. But is it a safe way for forwarding emails?
For any novice internet user this method may be sounding good. But basically it is a not safe way of forwarding mails.

Significance of TO, CC and BCC:

The "To" address box is of course the text field where you have to enter the email address to which you want the mail to be sent. Multiple email addresses can be entered in this field for one to many delivery.

CC:

The "CC" stands for the term Carbon Copy. This is similar to writing a letter to somebody and mark a copy of the same to others.

When to use CC:

We have to note here that the recipients who are the owners of email addresses you entered in the TO address box as well as "CC" address will come to know about the other recipients to whom the email was sent. So you have to use "CC" address box prudently in the cases where you should ensure that all recipients should know the email details of other recipients to whom the mail is sent. To put is simply, the email message received by the recipients whose email addresses are entered in the "CC" address box will contain the email address of the sender as well as the email addresses of other recipients.

BCC:

The "BCC" stands for Blind Carbon Copy. If you enter the email address of the recipient/recipients here, they will not come know about other recipients to whom this mail was sent, the ultimate email message would contain only the sender's email and other contents of the email. The email addresses of other recipients will not be figuring in the mail.

When to use BCC:

While you are in compulsion that the recipients should know the email addresses of the other recipients you have to use CC. In all other situations it is better to use BCC because it's safe way of handling email harvesters

What is email harvesting:

It refers to manual or automated way of collecting email addresses by bulk email senders for sending spam (unwanted/unsolicited emails to advertise/propagate something-especially illicit products, obscene contents etc), virus programs to harm the computers.
Email harvesters normally tend to make automated programs to harvest mail addresses from the web.
But for an email harvester, receipt of mails that are sent using CC address boxes will be like giving bank locker keys to a robber.
A typical email received by a recipient whose email address was entered by sender in the CC address box:
From: abc@gmail.com
To: bcd@gmail.com
CC: 123@yahoo.co.in, 234@gmail.com, 456@yahoo.com, 765@yahoo.com, xyz@rediff.com
I find this mail very interesting and thought of forwarding this to you……….
It will be a cake walk as he will add more email addresses to his kitty without any difficulty so that he can send spam to more persons and harm more computers.
But when BCC address box used the recipient will receive only the sender's email address apart from the content.
A typical email received by BCC recipient:
From: abc@gmail.com
To: bcd@gmail.com
I find this mail very interesting and thought of forwarding this to you……….
So, if we use TO CC and BCC address boxes prudently by understanding the functional difference between them, it will be great help that we do to our friends and their friends by safeguarding them from spam, virus threat etc.

Courtesy : http://www.gconnect.in/

WHOSE WHO ON NEW PENSION SCHEME

Gist of the instructions/ Guidelines issued by Postal Directorate at three level for fruitful implementation of New Pension Scheme in respect of Employees appointed on or after 01.01.2004.

1. At Circle Level
  1. Copy of every appointment letter and joining report of the new entrants to Government service on or after 01.01.2004 and onwards, must be endorsed to the concerned director of Accounts (Postal).
  2. A monthly-consolidated statement of new entrants to Government service should be furnished to Directors of Accounts (Postal) in the Ist week of the month following the month of appointment/ Joining of the new entrants
  3. The Head of Circles are also required to keep liaison so as to monitor the correctness of data regarding new entrants, their contribution and the matching contribution of the employer.
  4. In case there is no appointment during a month, a NIL report must be sent to the Director of Accounts (Postal).
2. At DDO’s level:

  1. DDO’s must obtain the Names, Designation, Scale of Pay, Date of Birth, nominee for the Fund, Relationship of the nominee etc. from the entrants on their joining.
  2. DDO’s to paste one copy of the above in Service Book and another copy must be sent to Director of Accounts (Postal) concerned.
  3. Ensure separate Pay Bill for new entrants.
  4. First salary drawls intimation to Director of accounts (Postal) for Number of new entrants.
  5. A NIL report must be furnished for non-recruitment.
  6. First recovery from the salary of the month following the month of Joining of the Government servant.
  7. Tier-I recovery is 10% Basic Pay+DP+DA+NPA now it is 10% of Band Pay+ Grade Pay+ DA+NPA.
  8. Separate bill for drawing matching contribution i.e. Employer’s share.
  9. Annual Increment is to be accounted for reckoning employees as well as Employer’s contribution.
  10. DA arrear /arrear of Pay reckoned for employees and employers contribution.
  11. Indicate Unique (PPAN) number now (PRAN) and month up to which government Employees as well as Employer’s Contribution transferred in LPC of the officer / officials transferred.
  12. No GPF Contribution for new entrants.
  13. The DDO will be held responsible for any lapse in following of the above instructions.
  14. Noting of PPAN/PRAN in Service Book of the officials.
  15. Forwarding of S1 (physical forms) for registration of subscribers with CRA to PAOs
3. At Director of Accounts (Postal) level :
  • Assignment of PRAN No. to subscribers by NSDL on receipt of first information from DDO’s well before drawl of II salary. Previously it was 16 digits unique number and now it is 12 digits unique number.
  • To match the number of the new entrant’s figures on the basis of reports received with the Circle figures.
  • To reconcile the difference in number of new entrants.
  • To ensure correct classification of Contribution.
  • Branch Officers of the concerned Postal Accounts Office should ensure that the complete information is sent and must certify the correctness of the information.
  • Submission of physical form (S1) to NSDL Facilitation Centers.
  • Uploading of SCF to NPS-CAN (NSDL Software) for transfer of funds through Trustee Bank.
  • Strict over matched and booked figures.

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UPDATING RECORDS OF TRADE UNION MEMBERSHIP


Ministry of Labour & Employment

UPDATING RECORDS OF TRADE UNION MEMBERSHIP

The Union Labour & Employment Minister Shri Mallikarjun Kharge has informed the Rajya Sabha the general verification of membership of Trade Unions affiliated to Central Trade Union Organizations(CTUOs) was last done with date of reckoning as 31.12.2002 and state-wise as well as industry-wise result was notified by this Ministry vide order dated 11.1.2008.

The registration of Trade Unions is done by the respective Registrars of the Trade Unions of the State Governments and the registered Trade Unions are required to submit annual Statutory Returns to the Registrars of Trade unions of the State Governments. The membership data is not required to be routed to the Ministry under the Trade Unions Act, 1926 and, hence, not maintained centrally.

Section 28 (4) of the Trade Unions Act, 1926 provides for examination of the documents relating to annual returns submitted by the Trade Unions, by the Registrar or any officer authorized by him.

The process of fresh general verification of Trade Unions affiliated to Central Trade Union Organizations has already commenced. This is a lengthy and time consuming process. So far, two meetings of the Standing Committee on general verification, comprising representatives from various Central Trade Union organizations have been held under the chairmanship of Chief Labour Commissioner (Central) and the date of reckoning for fresh general verification unanimously decided as 31.12.2011.

The Minister was replying to a written question in the Rajya Sabha today.

Source: PIB