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

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Connect to Another Computer using Remote Desktop Connection


With Remote Desktop Connection, you can access a computer running Windows from another computer running Windows that is connected to the same network or to the Internet. For example, you can use all of your work computer's programs, files, and network resources from your home computer, and it's just like you're sitting in front of your computer at work.


To connect to a remote computer, that computer must be turned on, it must have a network connection, Remote Desktop must be enabled, you must have network access to the remote computer (this could be through the Internet), and you must have permission to connect. For permission to connect, you must be on the list of users. The steps below include adding names to that list.

Tip
To find the Remote Desktop Connection shortcut, click the Start button , click All Programs or Programs, and then click Accessories. To quickly open Remote Desktop Connection, open the Start menu, and then type mstsc in the Search box.

To allow remote connections on the computer you want toconnect to

 1.       Open System by clicking the Start button , clicking Control Panel, clickingSystem and Maintenance, and then clicking System.
2.       Click Remote settings, and then select the one of the three options under "Remote Desktop." Administrator permission required If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
3.       Click Select Users. If you are an administrator on the computer, your current user account will automatically be added to the list of remote users and you can skip the next two steps.
4.       In the Remote Desktop Users dialog box, click Add.
5.       In the Select Users or Groups dialog box, do the following:
·         To specify the search location, click Locations, and then select the location you want to search.
·         In Enter the object names to select, type the name of the user that you want to add, and then click OK.
The name will be displayed in the list of users in the Remote Desktop Users dialog box.

To start Remote Desktop on the computer you want to workfrom

 1.       Open Remote Desktop Connection by clicking the Start button , clicking All Programs, clicking Accessories, and then clicking Remote Desktop Connection.
2.       In Computer, type the name of the computer that you want to connect to, and then click Connect. (You can also type the IP address instead of the computer name if you want.)

Source :  http://windows.microsoft.com/

CONSIDERATATION OF COMPASSIONATE ENGAGEMENT ON GDS POSTS

Department of Posts issued Orders for Consideration of Compassionate Engagement on GDS posts to Dependants of Gramin Dak Sevaks Discharged on Medical Grounds based on proof of invalidation prior to 14.12.2010 (The period From 01.01.1996 to 13.12.2010 by the prescribed appointing authority based on medical invalidation by a medical board of a Government Hospital and the disability would cover only the disabilities mentioned and defined in Section 2 of the PWD Act, 1995." While considering the cases under this provision, Head of the Circle would personally ensure that only the cases fulfilling the requisite conditions are considered for compassionate engagement)

Government of India
Ministry of Communication & IT
Department of Posts
(GDS Section)
Dak Bhawan, Sandad Marg
New Delhi – 110001

No. 19-19/2009-GDS                                                                                        Dated: 21 Feb 2012

Chef Postmaster General
Postmaster General

CONSIDERATATION OF COMPASSIONATE ENGAGEMENT ON GDS POSTS TO DEPANDANTS OF GRAMIN DAK SEVAKS DISCHARGED ON MEDICAL GROUNDS BASED ON PROOF OF INVALIDATION PRIOR TO 14.12.2010

            A reference is invited to Para 7(d) of this Directorate letter No. 17-17/2010-GDS dated 14.12.2010 wherein it was provided that "this percentage of 10% shall only apply to cover cases of wards of deceased GDS and not to GDS acquiring disability during service defined in the Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995. Section 47 of the Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995 provides that no establishment shall dispense with or reduce in rank an employee who acquires a disability during his service as also no promotion shall be denied to a person merely on the ground of his disability. In case of a GDS acquiring a disability during his service and is considered to be unsuitable for the GDS post he was holding, could be shifted to some other post with the same TRCA." The ceiling of 10% was further removed with revised provisions under this Directorate letter No. even dated 01.08.2011.

2.         The issue of allowing compassionate engagements to one of the dependant of the GDS discharged on invalidation on medical grounds supported by the invalidation proof has been considered in this Directorate and it has now been decided to allow considering compassionate engagement to one of the words of invalidated GDS discharged before the date of issue of this Directorate letter No. 17-17/2010-GDS dated 14.12.2010 on consideration of the indigent condition of the family taking recourse to the application of the same provisions of compassionate engagement and process as were in force at the time of discharge of the GDS on invalidation, without a further reference to this Directorate.

3.         It is, however, clarified once again that the provision contained in Para 7 (d) of this Directorate letter No. 17-17/2010-GDS dated 14.12.2010 as amended may be observed scrupulously and no GDS is allowed to be discharged on invalidation observing the provisions of Section 47 of the Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995. In case a GDS acquires a disability during his service and is considered to be unsuitable for the GDS post he was holding, he/she may be shifted to some other post with the same TRCA. If at all some genuine difficulty arises about the nature of work to be extracted from him and the concerned HOC is personally convinced of the grounds in individual cases, the Circles may take up the issue of appropriate cases with the Training Division of this Directorate.

4.         The instructions contained in Para 7(d) of this Directorate letter No. 17-17/2010-GDS dated 14.12.2010 & the present instructions would cover the cases of the GDS where a GDS was permitted to be discharged during the period from 01.01.1996 to 13.12.2010 by the prescribed appointing authority based on medical invalidation by a medical board of a Government Hospital and the disability would cover only the disabilities mentioned and defined in Section 2 of the PWD Act, 1995." While considering the cases under this provision, Head of the Circle would personally ensure that only the cases fulfilling the requisite conditions are considered for compassionate engagement.

5.         The above provisions may be brought to the notice of all concerned for strict compliance. This issue with the approval of Secretary(Posts).

       Sd/-
(Surender Kumar)
Assistant Director General (GDS) 

Source : ruralpostalemployees.blogspot.in

TheTomato Story


A Jobless man applied for the position of 'office boy' at Microsoft.
The HR manager interviewed him then watched him cleaning the floor as a test.

'You are employed' he said.  Give me your e-mail address and I'll send you the application to fill in, as well as date when you may start. 
 The man replied 'But I don't have a computer, neither an email'.

'I'm sorry', said the HR manager. If you don't have an email, that means you do not exist. And who doesn't exist, cannot have the job.'

The man left with no hope at all. He didn't know what to do, with only $10 in his pocket. He then decided to go to the supermarket and buy a 10Kg tomato crate.
He then sold the tomatoes in a door to door round. In less than two hours,
He succeeded to double his capital. He repeated the operation three times
And returned home with $60.

The man realized that he can survive by this way, and started to go everyday earlier, and return late. Thus, his money doubled or tripled everyday.

Shortly, he bought a cart, then a truck, and then he had his own fleet of delivery vehicles.

5 years later, the man is one of the biggest food retailers in the USA

 He started to plan his family's future, and decided to have a life insurance.

He called an insurance broker, and chose a protection plan.
When the conversation was concluded the broker asked him his email.
The man replied,'I don't have an email.'
The broker answered curiously, 'You don't have an email, and yet have succeeded to build an empire. Can you imagine what you could have been if you had an e mail?!!' The man thought for a while and replied, 'Yes, I'd be an office boy at Microsoft!' 



Moral of the story  

Moral 1

Internet is not the solution to your life.


Moral 2
    
If you don't have Internet, and work hard, you can be a millionaire. 


Moral 3

If you received this message by email,
you are closer to being a office boy/girl,than a millionaire. .........

Personality Tips


This is amazing, Randy Pausch 47 yrs old, A computer Sc. lecturer from Mellon University. He died of pancreatic cancer in 2008, but wrote a book "The last lecture" before then, one of the bestsellers in 2007. What a legacy to leave behind

In a letter to his wife Jai and his children, Dylan, Logan, and Chloe, he wrote this beautiful "guide to a better life" for his wife and children to follow.

May you be blessed by his insight.

POINTS ON HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR LIFE

Personality:
1. Don't compare your life to others'. You have no idea what their journey is all about.
2. Don't have negative thoughts of things you cannot control. Instead invest your energy in the positive present moment
3. Don't over do; keep your limits
4. Don't take yourself so seriously; no one else does
5. Don't waste your precious energy on gossip
6. Dream more while you are awake
7. Envy is a waste of time. You already have all you need..
8. Forget issues of the past. Don't remind your partner of his/her mistakes of the past. That will ruin your present happiness.
9. Life is too short to waste time hating anyone. Don't hate others.
10. Make peace with your past so it won't spoil the present
11. No one is in charge of your happiness except you
12. Realize that life is a school and you are here to learn. Problems are simply part of the curriculum that appear and fade away like algebra class but the lessons you learn will last a lifetime.
13. Smile and laugh more
14. You don't have to win every argument. Agree to disagree.

Community:
15. Call your family often
16. Each day give something good to others
17. Forgive everyone for everything
18. Spend time with people over the age of 70 & under the age of 6
19. Try to make at least three people smile each day
20. What other people think of you is none of your business
21. Your job will not take care of you when you are sick. Your family and friends will. Stay in touch.

Life:
22. Put GOD first in anything and everything that you think, say and do.
23. GOD heals everything
24. Do the right things
25. However good or bad a situation is, it will change
26. No matter how you feel, get up, dress up and show up
27. The best is yet to come
28. Get rid of anything that isn't useful, beautiful or joyful
29. When you awake alive in the morning, thank GOD for it
30. If you know GOD you will always be happy. So, be happy.

While you practice all of the above, share this knowledge with the people you love, people you school with, people you play with, people you work with and people you live with. Not only will it enrich YOUR life, but also that of those around you.

Remember,

GOOD THINGS ARE FOR US TO SHARE.....!!!!!!

Saturday, February 25, 2012

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS - MOBILE NUMBER PORTABILITY

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
MOBILE NUMBER PORTABILITY

Q1. What is Mobile Number Portability? 
A1. Mobile Number Portability (MNP) is the facility for users to switch to a new Mobile Service Provider in the same Licensed Service Area (LSA), while retaining their existing mobile number . Sim card and all services on the mobile connection will change and will be provided by the new Service Provider.

Q2. How can you benefit from MNP?
A2. The main benefit of MNP is freedom of choice and the competition that it generates. Now, you are free to choose a new Mobile Service Provider without having to change to a new number. This means you can avoid the inconvenience of having to notify friends and associates that you have changed your Number.
Q3. What is porting? 
A3. 'Porting' is the act of switching to a new Mobile Service Provider within the same LSA, without changing your mobile number. However, only active mobile numbers can port. Thus, do not terminate your current line before porting.
Q4. Who can port? 
A4. Any eligible Pre-Paid and Post-Paid (GSM / CDMA) mobile users can port. Eligibility conditions for porting are as follows :-
(a) There are no outstanding payments due from the subscriber by way of pending bill or bills, as the case may be, issued as per the normal billing cycle but before the date of application for porting;
(b) The porting request has been made after the expiry of a period of ninety days from the date of activation of a new connection or from last porting;
(c) No request for change of ownership of the mobile number is under process;
(d) The mobile number sought to be ported is not sub-judice;
(e) Porting of the concerned mobile number has been not prohibited by any Court of Law;
(f) Subscriber has applied for porting within LSA ( Licensed Service Area ) ;
(g) The unique porting code mentioned in the porting request matches with the unique porting code allocated by the Donor Operator for the mobile number sought to be ported;
(h) The subscriber has complied with exit clause for the present connection.
Q5. Can I port my number if I am on a pre-paid service? 
A5. Yes, both pre-paid and post-paid customers can request for porting to either prepaid or post-paid plan with the new Mobile Service Provider. Subscriber who simply requires change in Plan from Post paid to pre-paid and vice versa can do so in BSNL without the process of porting. Porting process is involved only when subscriber desires to change his operator.
Q6. Can I port my number if I am on a CDMA service? 
A6. Yes, any CDMA / GSM or 3G customers can request for a port to any technology with the new Mobile Service Provider, provided he meets the eligibility conditions stated in para 4 above.
Q7. What do you need to consider carefully before you port?
(a) Check if you meet the eligibility conditions stated in para 4 above.
(b) If you have any overdue bills or have existing contracts with your current Mobile Service Provider, the current Mobile Service Provider will reject your porting request forwarded by the new Mobile Service Provider. In such a case, you will not get refund of the administrative porting fees. Kindly ensure that you do not have any bills overdue and you fulfil the exit clause with the existing service provider. Contracts still in place with the new Mobile Service Provider
(c) For pre-paid users, you need to know that all existing credit (Talk value and validity) will expire upon porting and not be carried to the new Mobile Service Provider. Therefore, you are encouraged to plan accordingly.
(d) You need to understand that the services, SMS / MMS coverage (i.e. networks to which one can send SMS / MMS), Value Added Services, coverage area (i.e. places where one can log on to the mobile network), call charges and packages offered by the new Mobile Service Provider may differ from your current Mobile Service Provider.
(e) Choose wisely the timing of the change. Are you planning to travel outside the LSA / abroad during the porting process? There may be an impact on roaming if you travel during the porting process.
Q8. How can I port to a new Mobile Service Provider? 
A8. The salient steps involved are as follows :-
(i) You will have to go to the new Mobile Service Provider’s Service Centre or Authorised Dealer to request for porting of your mobile number. Fill in a Service Registration Form and pay the porting fees for processing. (Presently BSNL is not charging any fees for porting into BSNL.)

(ii) The Recipient Operator shall ask the subscriber to send a SMS to Donor Operator to request for UPC (Unique Porting Code) using short code 1900 from the mobile number which is sought to be ported.

(iii) The SMS text for requesting UPC by a subscriber shall be the word ‘PORT’ followed by a space followed by the ten digit mobile number which is to be ported which shall be case insensitive. (i.e. it can be port or Port etc.) (eg PORT XXXXXXXXXX and send it to 1900) 

(iv) Upon receipt of the SMS, the Donor operator shall forthwith send back a reply SMS containing a unique porting code through an automated system. Subscriber will fill the UPC in the Application form for porting. 

(v) In case the subscriber’s CLI does not match with the ten digit mobile number, UPC shall not be allotted but a message shall be generated to inform such subscriber that the CLI does not match with the mobile number. 

(vi) UPC allocated to a subscriber shall be valid for a period of fifteen days from the date of request or such time till the number is ported out, whichever is earlier, for all service areas except Jammu & Kashmir, Assam and North East licensed areas the validity for the UPC shall be for a period of thirty days from the date of request or till such time the number is ported out, which ever is earlier, irrespective of. number of requests the subscriber makes; in case of J&K pre-paid mobile subscriber to get UPC - call 1900 instead of sending SMS. 

(vii) You will be issued a new SIM card by the new service provider. 

(viii) Upon approval of porting request, the new Mobile Service Provider will inform you the date and time of porting. You are required to change your SIM card at the said time. In case of problem you need to contact the new Service Provider.

Q9. How long does it take to port to the new Mobile Service Provider? 
A9. The porting process will take at least seven days in all LSAs except NE, Assam & J&K. in these three LSAs porting will take more time.
Q10.Can I port my number more than once? 
A10. Yes, but you cannot make more than one porting request at a time to different Mobile Service Providers. Also you should fulfil all the eligibility conditions including at least 90 days subscription with your current Mobile Service Provider.
Q11. Can I decide the date and time at which my number is ported? 
A11. No, you cannot dictate when your number should be ported. It is all automated and upon approval of porting request, the new Mobile Service Provider will inform you the tentative date and time of porting.
Q12. Before porting, I have to settle all necessary payments with the current provider. However, there will be a period between the final payment day and the porting day. To which provider do I have to pay for the transactions made during the time gap?
A12. You will have to pay to your previous Mobile Service Provider, and ensure to settle your account with the old service provider. While applying for porting, you need to clear all the bills issued to you till that time. All bills issued subsequent to the porting application also need to be cleared by their due date failing which, the connection is liable to be disconnected by the new service provider.
Q13. How much would it cost me to port to a new mobile service provider? 
A13. BSNL is not charging any fee from subscriber for mobile number portability. However cost of SIM card will be charged as per plan opted by subscriber.
Q14. Can I cancel my port request after applying for porting? Will I get a refund? 
A14. Yes, You may cancel your port request with your new Mobile Service Provider within 24 hours of making the port request.
Q15. Do I get a new SIM card when I change my Mobile Service Provider? 
A15. Yes, the new Mobile Service Provider will give you a new SIM card.
Q16. Do I need to cancel my existing services before I port to a new Mobile Service Provider? 
A16. No, you do not have to cancel your existing services. Your existing services with the current Mobile Service Provider will automatically be terminated once you have successfully ported to the new Mobile Service Provider.
Q17. Will I still enjoy the same Services during the porting process? 
A17. Yes, you will still enjoy the same Services, except for International Roaming Services, which your current Mobile Service Provider may suspend upon your porting request.
Q18. After porting, will I enjoy the same services from the new Mobile Service Provider? 
A18. No, you can only port your number and not services.. You must re-register for all the value-added services (VAS) that you want to subscribe to with the new Mobile Service Provider. You need to know that the new Mobile Service Provider is not obligated to provide identical services.
Q19. What should I do, if I have taken a connection under Handset bundling scheme? 
A19. You have 2 options:
Option 1 : To continue with your existing Mobile Service Provider until your contract expires, then only request for port.
Option 2 : Cancel your existing contract after complying with the exit clause in the contract for its premature termination and then apply for porting.
Q20. Can my request be rejected by my current Mobile Service Provider? 
A20. Yes, if you do not meet the eligibility criteria for porting.

Visit website www.bsnl.co.in for more information.

Customer guide for availing the facility of Mobile Number Portability

TELECOM REGULATORY AUTHORITY OF INDIA 


Customer guide for availing the facility of Mobile Number Portability 

Mobile Number Portability (MNP) is the facility for users to switch to any mobile operator in the same Licensed Service Area (LSA), while retaining their existing mobile number . Sim card and all services on the mobile connection will change and will be provided by the new operator. 


Request for porting

I. Contact the new mobile service provider to whom you want to port your  mobile number.
II. Obtain Customer Acquisition Form (CAF) & Porting Form.
III. Read the eligibility, probable reasons for porting rejection and other conditions carefully.
IV. If eligible, fill up the CAF and Porting Form. For filling up of porting form you need a ‘Unique Porting Code’ (UPC)

V. To obtain UPC send SMS from the mobile number you want to port to the number ‘1900’ with text ‘PORT’ followed by space followed by your 10 digit mobile number you want to port. [ As pre-paid SMS is not permitted, in Jammu & Kashmir the subscriber has to dial ‘1900’ to get an UPC, the operator at ‘1900’ provide the UPC after verifying subscriber number with CLI. ]
VI. It may be noted that you will receive an auto generated 8 digits UPC from the Donor operator. The first two characters of the UPC consists of ‘Alphabets’ and remaining 6 digits will be numerical characters except
zero.
VII. Submit the duly filled Porting Form and CAF along with requisite documentary proof to the mobile service provider.
VIII. If you are a post paid subscriber, submit a paid copy of the last bill issued along with Porting Form and CAF.
IX. Obtain new SIM card from the new service provider
X. Service provider may charge porting charge maximum upto j 19/-

You can withdraw your porting request within 24 hrs of applying. However, the porting charge is non-refundable.


Activation of ported number:

XI. Your new mobile service provider will intimate you the date & time of porting on your mobile phone.
XII. Change over takes place on the 7th working day (15th working day in  case of Jammu & Kashmir, Assam and North East service areas).
XIII. The service disruption time shall be around 2 hrs during night time of the date/time of porting.
XIV. Replace the old SIM with the new SIM provided by your new mobile service provider after the specified date and time.

Eligibility and Other Conditions

You are allowed to move to another mobile service provider only after 90 days of the date of activation of your mobile connection or from the date of last porting of your mobile number, which ever is applicable. You are allowed to change mobile service provider within the same service area only. 

If you are a postpaid subscriber, please ensure that you have paid all the dues as per your last bill (You will have to sign an undertaking in the Porting Form also).

If you are a Pre-paid subscriber, please note that the balance amount of talk time, if any, at the time of porting will lapse.

Detailed regulations are accessible in TRAI website www.trai.gov.in

Post Office Savings Schemes at a glance......



Scheme
Interest payable, Rates, Periodicity etc.
Investment limits and Denominations
Salient features including Tax Rebate
4.0% per annum on individual/ joint accounts.
Minimum INR 50/-.
Cheque facility available.  Interest Tax Free.
On maturity INR 10/- account fetches INR 738.62/-. Can be continued for another 5 years on year to year basis.
Minimum INR 10/- per month or any amount in multiples of INR 5/-. No maximum limit.
One withdrawal upto 50% of the balance allowed after one year. Full maturity value allowed on R.D. Accounts restricted to that of INR. 50/- denomination in case of death of depositor subject to fulfillment of certain conditions. 6 & 12 months advance deposits earn rebate.
Interest payable annually but calculated quarterly.
Period          Rate
1 yr. A/c      7.70%
2 yr. A/c      7.80%
3 yr. A/c      8.00%
5 yr. A/c      8.30%
Minimum INR 200/- and in multiples thereof. No maximum limit.
Account may be opened by individual.  


5 Yr TD Only
 The investment under this scheme qualify for the benefit of Section 80C of the Income Tax Act, 1961 from 1.4.2007.
8.2% per annum   w.e.f. 01.12.2011
In multiples of INR 1500/- Maximum INR 4.5 lakhs in single account and INR 9 lakhs in joint account.
Maturity period is 5 years. Can be prematurely encashed after one year with some conditions.  No Bonus   is admissible on maturity in respect of MIS accounts opened on or after 01.12.2011.
8.6% per annum w.e.f. 01.12.2011
Minimum INR. 500/- Maximum INR. 1,00,000/- in a financial year. Deposits can be made in lumpsum or in 12 installments.
Deposits qualify for deduction from income under Sec. 80C of IT Act. Interest is completely tax-free. Withdrawal is permissible every year from 7th financial year. Loan facility available from 3rd Financial year. No attachment under court decree order.
INR. 100/- grows to INR 150.90 after 5 years.
Minimum INR. 100/- No maximum limit available in denominations of INR. 100/-, 500/-, 1000/-, 5000/- & INR. 10,000/-.
A single holder type certificate can be purchased by an adult for himself or on behalf of a minor or to a minor. Deposits qualify for tax rebate under Sec. 80C of IT Act.
The interest accruing annually but deemed to be reinvested will also qualify for deduction under Section 80C of IT Act.
INR. 100/- grows to INR 234.35 after 10 years.
Minimum INR. 100/- No maximum limit available in denominations of INR. 100/-, 500/-, 1000/-, 5000/- & INR. 10,000/-.
A single holder type certificate can be purchased by an adult for himself or on behalf of a minor or to a minor.

Interest on these certificates shall be liable to tax under the Income-Tax Act, 1961 (43 of 1961, on the basis of annual accrual specified in rule15, but no tax shall be deducted at the time of payment of discharge value.
9% per annum, payable from the date of deposit of 31st March/30th Sept/31st December in the first instance & thereafter, interest shall be payable on 31st March, 30th June, 30th Sept and 31st December.
There shall be only one deposit in the account in multiple of INR.1000/- maximum not exceeding rupees fifteen lakh.
Maturity period is 5 years. A depositor may operate more than a account in individual capacity or jointly with spouse.  Age should be 60 years or more, and 55 years or more but less than 60 years who has retired on superannuation or otherwise on the date of opening of account subject to the condition that the account is opened within one month of receipt of retirement benefits. Premature closure is allowed after one year on deduction of 1.5% interest & after 2 years 1% interest. TDS is deducted at source on interest if the interest amount is more than INR 10,000/- p.a.  The investment under this scheme qualify for the benefit of Section 80C of the Income Tax Act, 1961 from 1.4.2007.

CHILDREN EDUCATION ALLOWANCE - CLARIFICATION

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F.No.11/2/2008-JCA Vol.(II)
No.12011/07(i)/2011-Estt.(AL)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Personnel and Training

New Delhi, 21st February, 2012

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Children Education Allowance - Clarification.


The undersigned is directed to refer to Department of Personnel & Training’s O.M. No.12011/03/2008—Estt.(Allowance) dated 2nd September, 2008, and subsequent clarifications issued from time to time on the subject cited above, and to state that various Ministries / Departments have been seeking clarifications on various aspects of the Children Education Allowance / Hostel Subsidy. The doubts raised by various authorities are clarified as under:
S.No.
 Point of reference/doubts
 Clarification
 1.
 What constitute “Fee” as per para 1(c) of the O.M. dated 2/9/2008 and whether fee paid for extra-curricular activities to some other institute and reimbursement of, school bags, pen/pencils. etc., can be allowed? Is there any item-wise ceiling?
“Fee’ shall mean fee paid to the school in which the child is studding, directly by the parents/guardian for the items mentioned in para 1(e) of the O.M.dated 2/9/2008. Reimbursement of school bags, pens/pencils, etc., may not he allowed. There is no item-wise ceiling.

2.

Whether reimbursement can be allowed in case the original receipts are misplaced and duplicate receipts are produced by the Government servant?
 In case of misplacement of receipts given by the school/institution towards charges received from the parents/guardian, reimbursement may be allowed if the Government servant produces a duplicate receipt, duly authenticated by the school authorities. Receipts from private parties, other than the school, if misplaced shall not be , entertained, even if a duplicate receipt is produced. Original receipts from school authorities need not be attested / countersigned stamped by the school authorities.

3.
 Whether the Government servant is allowed to get 50% of the total amount subject to the overall annual ceiling in the first quarter and the remaining amount in third and or fourth quarter?
 Reimbursement of 50% of the entitled amount for the academic year could be allowed in the first and/or second quarter and the remaining amount could be reimbursed in the third and/or fourth quarter. However,the entire entitled amount can be reimbursed in the last quarter.

4.
 It is provided that whenever the DA increases by 50% the CEA will increase by 25%. What shall be the date of effect of such enhancement?
 Any enhancement in the ceiling of reimbursement per annum due to increase in DA by 50%, shall be applicable on pro-rata basis from the date of increase in DA, subject to actual expenditure during the quarter.

Hindi version will follow.
sd/-

(Vibha G.Mishra)
Director

Source: www.persmin.nic.in 


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solution for R net Communication Error HTTP IS not registered



Do the following steps to rectify this problem
1. Go to the folder C:\windows\System32\drivers\etc ( if you have installed windows on D partition  then the path will be like D:\windows\System32\drivers\etc)
2. Open the file “Hosts” file using notepad
3. There will be an entry like the following inside the hosts file
 127.0.0.1       localhost
 Add one more entry below.
 218.248.43.143 regnnet.ptcmysore.gov.in
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