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Thursday, March 29, 2012

Result of the Confirmation examination for PAs/ SAs in Kerala circle held on 6th November 2011

Result of the Confirmation examination for PAs/ SAs held on 6th November 2011

Circle Office, Trivandrum, vide letter No: Rectt/ 29-3/ Nov/ 2011 dated 28.03.2012, has announced the list of candidates who have qualified in the Confirmation examination for PAs/ SAs, held on 6th November 2011.

The list of successful candidates is as detailed below:


Total number of candidates admitted : 506
Number of candidates absent : 26
Number of candidates failed : 43
Number of candidates qualif : 437


Sl.No.
Name of the Candidate
Name of the Division
Roll No.
1
Kavitha Krishnan
Trivandrum South
K/CON/A-1
2
Meera S. Nair
Trivandrum South
K/CON/A-2
3
Simna Beegum T.H.
Trivandrum South
K/CON/A-4
4
Parvathy M.S.
Trivandrum South
K/CON/A-5
5
Vijayalakshmi G.S.
Trivandrum South
K/CON/A-6
6
Shaji Kumar G.P.
Trivandrum South
K/CON/A-7
7
Saranya K.S.
Trivandrum South
K/CON/A-8
8
Karthika Krishnan
Trivandrum South
K/CON/A-9
9
Saranya S. Nair
Trivandrum South
K/CON/A-10
10
Aswathy A.S.
Trivandrum South
K/CON/A-11
11
Sharji A.B.
Trivandrum South
K/CON/A-12
12
Shibila Beevi .A
Trivandrum South
K/CON/A-13
13
Suresh Kumar .M
Trivandrum South
K/CON/A-14
14
Subina .A
Trivandrum South
K/CON/A-15
15
Divya .T.V.
Trivandrum South
K/CON/A-16
16
Arun .N
Trivandrum South
K/CON/A-17
17
Frincy H.F.
Trivandrum South
K/CON/A-18
18
Sheeja P.M.
Trivandrum South
K/CON/A-19
19
Sreeji .S.T.
Trivandrum South
K/CON/A-21
20
Reethu .A. John
Trivandrum South
K/CON/A-22
21
Philip Thomson Godwin
Trivandrum South
K/CON/A-24
22
Lekshmi Ramesh .R
Trivandrum South
K/CON/A-25
23
Vidhya Shree .A.R
Trivandrum South
K/CON/A-26
24
Aruna .P. Das
Trivandrum South
K/CON/A-27
25
Anooj M.R.
Trivandrum South
K/CON/A-28
26
Manoj Jayasenan
Trivandrum South
K/CON/A-29
27
Sulekha Jamaluddin
Trivandrum South
K/CON/A-30
28
Jishma V.K.
Trivandrum South
K/CON/A-31
29
Archana S.A.
Trivandrum South
K/CON/A-32
30
Vidya Krishnan .R
Trivandrum North
K/CON/B-2
31
Meenu A.S.
Trivandrum North
K/CON/B-3
32
Shemi .N.F.
Trivandrum North
K/CON/B-4
33
Sneha S.A.
Trivandrum North
K/CON/B-6
34
Neena .S. Babu
Trivandrum North
K/CON/B-7
35
Priyanka Devi S.S.
Trivandrum North
K/CON/B-8
36
Ankitha M.S.
Trivandrum North
K/CON/B-9
37
Aiswarya Mol N.S.
Trivandrum North
K/CON/B-10
38
Sujitha V.S.
Trivandrum North
K/CON/B-12
39
Priyanka .B
Trivandrum North
K/CON/B-14
40
Anju .G.V.
Trivandrum North
K/CON/B-15
41
Anu M.S.
Trivandrum North
K/CON/B-16
42
Anupama Aravind
Trivandrum North
K/CON/B-18
43
Nayana Vasudevan
Trivandrum North
K/CON/B-19
44
Adhub Bin A. Salam
Trivandrum North
K/CON/B-21
45
Chinju C.S. Nair
Trivandrum North
K/CON/B-22
46
Deepu Raj
Trivandrum North
K/CON/B-23
47
Vidya Nair G.V.
Trivandrum North
K/CON/B-25
48
Neenaja Kumari .S
Trivandrum North
K/CON/B-26
49
S. Vinod
Trivandrum North
K/CON/B-27
50
Manoja .T.S
Kollam
K/CON/C-1
51
Suji .S
Kollam
K/CON/C-3
52
Chinnu Mohan
Kollam
K/CON/C-4
53
Sarika A.S.
Kollam
K/CON/C-5
54
Ansia .M
Kollam
K/CON/C-6
55
Saritha Mohan
Kollam
K/CON/C-7
56
Jyothikrishna .P
Kollam
K/CON/C-10
57
Devi .M.V.
Kollam
K/CON/C-15
58
Namitha .R. Senan
Kollam
K/CON/C-16
59
Geethu Sankar
Kollam
K/CON/C-17
60
Rubeena .A
Kollam
K/CON/C-18
61
Sarika .G.S.
Kollam
K/CON/C-19
62
Shemi .A
Kollam
K/CON/C-20
63
Dhanya .N.S.
Kollam
K/CON/C-22
64
Aiyasha Shanavas
Kollam
K/CON/C-23
65
Sreeji .J
Kollam
K/CON/C-25
66
Simi .A
Kollam
K/CON/C-26
67
Kabani .P.R.
Kollam
K/CON/C-28
68
Rethisree .R
Pathanamthitta
K/CON/D-02
69
Hajiral .M
Pathanamthitta
K/CON/D-03
70
Manju .M.K.
Pathanamthitta
K/CON/D-05
71
Anu .S
Pathanamthitta
K/CON/D-07
72
Sandeep .P
Pathanamthitta
K/CON/D-08
73
Aathina J. Chandran
Pathanamthitta
K/CON/D-09
74
Rahul .K
Pathanamthitta
K/CON/D-10
75
Hima Mohan
Pathanamthitta
K/CON/D-11
76
Chithra .A
Pathanamthitta
K/CON/D-12
77
Sumesh .M
Pathanamthitta
K/CON/D-13
78
Rani Krishna .R
Pathanamthitta
K/CON/D-14
79
Kavitha .U
Pathanamthitta
K/CON/D-15
80
Lizy Lawrence
Pathanamthitta
K/CON/D-16
81
Gibi Mariam Philip
Pathanamthitta
K/CON/D-17
82
Manoj Kumar .M
Pathanamthitta
K/CON/D-18
83
Sari .S.A
Pathanamthitta
K/CON/D-19
84
Sreelal .Y
Pathanamthitta
K/CON/D-20
85
Prasantha M.S.
Pathanamthitta
K/CON/D-21
86
Asswathy .R
Pathanamthitta
K/CON/D-22
87
Shaikh Hassan Khan A.S.
Pathanamthitta
K/CON/D-23
88
Sari .S
Pathanamthitta
K/CON/D-24
89
Vipin .D. Pillai
Pathanamthitta
K/CON/D-25
90
Mithun .M.S.
Pathanamthitta
K/CON/D-26
91
Neethu .A. Kalam
Pathanamthitta
K/CON/D-27
92
Sangeetha .S
Pathanamthitta
K/CON/D-28
93
Lakshmi K.N.
Pathanamthitta
K/CON/D-29
94
Rakhi Krishnan
Tiruvalla
K/CON/G-01
95
Jayalekshmi .B.S.
Tiruvalla
K/CON/G-03
96
Somny .K.G.
Tiruvalla
K/CON/G-04
97
Sandeep .G. Nair
Tiruvalla
K/CON/G-06
98
Divya .R
Tiruvalla
K/CON/G-07
99
Saritha .S
Tiruvalla
K/CON/G-08
100
Soumya .P.S.
Tiruvalla
K/CON/G-09
101
Rekha .G. Krishnan
Tiruvalla
K/CON/G-10
102
Reshma R.S.
Tiruvalla
K/CON/G-12
103
Shibana .M
Tiruvalla
K/CON/G-13
104
Piyoosh .P
Tiruvalla
K/CON/G-15
105
Anish .S
Alappuzha
K/CON/F-01
106
Anusree Jayan
Alappuzha
K/CON/F-02
107
Vebin .K.V.
Alappuzha
K/CON/F-03
108
Vishnu Prasad .S. Warrier
Alappuzha
K/CON/F-04
109
Vishnu .S
Alappuzha
K/CON/F-05
110
Sneha .K. Antony
Alappuzha
K/CON/F-06
111
Jasna Basheer
Alappuzha
K/CON/F-07
112
Aswathy Pillai .R
Alappuzha
K/CON/F-08
113
Riya Sebastian
Alappuzha
K/CON/F-09
114
Lekha .R. Krishnan
Alappuzha
K/CON/F-10
115
Remya .P.R.
Alappuzha
K/CON/F-11
116
Reshma .S. Reghu
Alappuzha
K/CON/F-12
117
Sainu .P.A.
Alappuzha
K/CON/F-13
118
Geetha .M
Alappuzha
K/CON/F-14
119
Sudeep .P
Alappuzha
K/CON/F-15
120
Sarath Kumar .K.S
Alappuzha
K/CON/F-16
121
Anjali .V.M.
Alappuzha
K/CON/F-17
122
Viji .V. Kurup
Mavelikara
K/CON/G-01
123
Parvathy .S. Nair
Mavelikara
K/CON/G-02
124
Soumya Narayanan
Mavelikara
K/CON/G-03
125
Saranya .K. Raj
Mavelikara
K/CON/G-04
126
Rejith . S.G.
Mavelikara
K/CON/G-05
127
Sujitha .S
Mavelikara
K/CON/G-06
128
Arun Kumar .M
Mavelikara
K/CON/G-07
129
Meenakshy Mohan
Mavelikara
K/CON/G-08
130
Vishnu .V.L.
Mavelikara
K/CON/G-09
131
Soorej .S
Mavelikara
K/CON/G-10
132
Balu Heerendra
Mavelikara
K/CON/G-11
133
Manu .S. Nampoothiri
Mavelikara
K/CON/G-12
134
Geethu Gopan
Mavelikara
K/CON/G-13
135
Dipin .C. Nair
Mavelikara
K/CON/G-14
136
Sumayya .M. Sali
Mavelikara
K/CON/G-15
137
Jouhan .B
Mavelikara
K/CON/G-16
138
Aswathy .M
Mavelikara
K/CON/G-17
139
Sreemanikyam .S
Mavelikara
K/CON/G-18
140
Surya Surendran
Mavelikara
K/CON/G-19
141
Rajesh .B
Mavelikara
K/CON/G-20
142
Neethu Mol
Mavelikara
K/CON/G-21
143
Praveen K.S.
Changanassery
K/CON/H-01
144
Preeja Prem
Changanassery
K/CON/H-02
145
Bipin .S,L
Changanassery
K/CON/H-03
146
Subin Babychan
Changanassery
K/CON/H-04
147
Sajinamol .S
Changanassery
K/CON/H-05
148
Georgekutty Jose
Changanassery
K/CON/H-06
149
Dhanya Mohan
Changanassery
K/CON/H-07
150
Asish .N. Kutty
Kottayam
K/CON/I-01
151
Honey Vijayan
Kottayam
K/CON/I-02
152
Ajay Unnikrishnan
Kottayam
K/CON/I-03
153
Akhil .M. Shaji
Kottayam
K/CON/I-04
154
Annu Elsa Varghese
Kottayam
K/CON/I-05
155
Nesly Ismael
Kottayam
K/CON/I-06
156
Anu Mathew
Kottayam
K/CON/I-07
157
Midhuu .M
Kottayam
K/CON/I-08
158
Anjana .M.S
Kottayam
K/CON/I-09
159
Praseedha Chandran
Kottayam
K/CON/I-10
160
Swathy Soman
Kottayam
K/CON/I-11
161
Tesna .T
Kottayam
K/CON/I-13
162
Kum. Sherin .S. Vilakkathu
Idukki
K/CON/J-1
163
Soumya Thomas
Idukki
K/CON/J-3
164
Jibin .M. Jose
Idukki
K/CON/J-4
165
Suthu Priya .S
Idukki
K/CON/J-5
166
Seethal .K.H
Idukki
K/CON/J-6
167
Meenu Jose
Idukki
K/CON/J-7
168
Sethuparvathy
Idukki
K/CON/J-8
169
Vishnu .M.S
Idukki
K/CON/J-9
170
Ashven .V. Gopal
Idukki
K/CON/J-10
171
Sreedevi .K.S.
Idukki
K/CON/J-11
172
Niphin Mohan
Idukki
K/CON/J-12
173
Jishnu .M.S.
Idukki
K/CON/J-13
174
Shaiju .N.S.
Idukki
K/CON/J-14
175
Vijeesh N.V.
Idukki
K/CON/J-15
176
Anu Antony
Idukki
K/CON/J-16
177
Muhammed Aslam
Idukki
K/CON/J-17
178
Anupama .T.R.
Idukki
K/CON/J-18
179
Akshara .P.R.
Idukki
K/CON/J-19
180
Sreedevi Lal
Idukki
K/CON/J-20
181
Revathy Radhakrishnan
Idukki
K/CON/J-21
182
Devi Sushima
Idukki
K/CON/J-22
183
Aryamol .T.V
Idukki
K/CON/J-23
184
Anil Kumar .T.D
Idukki
K/CON/J-24
185
Thomas John
Idukki
K/CON/J-25
186
Thasmeem Azeez
Ernakulam
K/CON/K-1
187
Bhagya .K. Dev
Ernakulam
K/CON/K-2
188
Anju .C.G.
Ernakulam
K/CON/K-3
189
Amala .M. Mulloth
Ernakulam
K/CON/K-4
190
Kiran .K.G.
Ernakulam
K/CON/K-5
191
Ajay Rajan
Ernakulam
K/CON/K-6
192
Premseena Sharmy .K
Ernakulam
K/CON/K-7
193
Sreejith .R
Ernakulam
K/CON/K-8
194
Sabini . N.V.
Ernakulam
K/CON/K-9
195
Soumya .S
Ernakulam
K/CON/K-10
196
Serin .P.K.
Ernakulam
K/CON/K-11
197
Sanitha .P.V.
Ernakulam
K/CON/K-12
198
Roshini .B.R.
Ernakulam
K/CON/K-13
199
Kannan .M.C.
Ernakulam
K/CON/K-14
200
Anju Rajan
Ernakulam
K/CON/K-15
201
Anu Thomas
Ernakulam
K/CON/K-17
202
Anju Antony
Ernakulam
K/CON/K-18
203
Sreeshma .T.R
Ernakulam
K/CON/K-19
204
Arun .R. Das
Ernakulam
K/CON/K-21
205
Parvathy Sudheesh
Ernakulam
K/CON/K-22
206
Deepu .K
Ernakulam
K/CON/K-23
207
Jithin Johnson
Ernakulam
K/CON/K-24
208
Sruthy Venu
Ernakulam
K/CON/K-25
209
Soumya .K
Ernakulam
K/CON/K-26
210
Nesrin .K.A
Ernakulam
K/CON/K-27
211
Sumaya Kunju Muhammed
Aluva
K/CON/L-01
212
Ancy Paul
Aluva
K/CON/L-02
213
Neethu Krishna
Aluva
K/CON/L-03
214
Sandeep .G
Aluva
K/CON/L-04
215
Athira .K.S.
Aluva
K/CON/L-06
216
Diya Johnson
Aluva
K/CON/L-07
217
Sreejith .S. Nair
Aluva
K/CON/L-09
218
Rahul .K.R
Aluva
K/CON/L-12
219
Ferrin Peter
Aluva
K/CON/L-13
220
Nanditha .P.K.
Aluva
K/CON/L-14
221
Jini Thomas
Aluva
K/CON/L-15
222
Reshmi Raveendran . B
Aluva
K/CON/L-16
223
Rekha .R
Aluva
K/CON/L-17
224
Aparna .M. Nair
Aluva
K/CON/L-20
225
Shahala .K.A
Irinjalakuda
K/CON/M-1
226
Ambily Mohan
Irinjalakuda
K/CON/M-2
227
Silpa .K.R
Irinjalakuda
K/CON/M-3
228
Gopika .V.G
Irinjalakuda
K/CON/M-4
229
Divya .K. Kumar
Irinjalakuda
K/CON/M-5
230
Anjana Jayan
Irinjalakuda
K/CON/M-6
231
Krishna Rajeev
Irinjalakuda
K/CON/M-7
232
Jesna George
Irinjalakuda
K/CON/M-8
233
Jithin .P.S
Irinjalakuda
K/CON/M-9
234
Hasna .C.A
Irinjalakuda
K/CON/M-10
235
Kiran .K.D
Irinjalakuda
K/CON/M-11
236
Sajith .C.R
Irinjalakuda
K/CON/M-13
237
Aneesh .P.N
Thrissur
K/CON/N-2
238
Anjitha .T.A
Thrissur
K/CON/N-3
239
Ashlin Antony
Thrissur
K/CON/N-6
240
Ayana Jacob
Thrissur
K/CON/N-7
241
Deepa .V.M
Thrissur
K/CON/N-8
242
Deepak .C.M
Thrissur
K/CON/N-9
243
Divya .K.M
Thrissur
K/CON/N-11
244
Jisha Jacob
Thrissur
K/CON/N-13
245
Hema .V.V
Thrissur
K/CON/N-15
246
Neethu Mohanan .V
Thrissur
K/CON/N-16
247
Reshma Ramadas
Thrissur
K/CON/N-18
248
Revathi .S
Thrissur
K/CON/N-19
249
Ritty Lawrence .E
Thrissur
K/CON/N-20
250
Sachithra .P.M
Thrissur
K/CON/N-21
251
Santhini .K.B
Thrissur
K/CON/N-22
252
Shabna .V.A
Thrissur
K/CON/N-23
253
Sharika P.H
Thrissur
K/CON/N-24
254
Sherin Louis
Thrissur
K/CON/N-25
255
Sridevi Venu
Thrissur
K/CON/N-26
256
Swaminath .P.S
Thrissur
K/CON/N-27
257
Viswani .E. Vijayan
Thrissur
K/CON/N-28
258
Sajitha .V
Thrissur
K/CON/N-29
259
R. Vidya
Ottapalam
K/CON/O-1
260
Chandraprabha .P.A
Ottapalam
K/CON/O-2
261
O. Rahul
Ottapalam
K/CON/O-3
262
Mubeena
Ottapalam
K/CON/O-4
263
C. Nasmiya
Ottapalam
K/CON/O-5
264
M.V. Greeshma
Ottapalam
K/CON/O-7
265
J. Sivaprasad
Ottapalam
K/CON/O-8
266
O. Divya
Ottapalam
K/CON/O-9
267
M.R. Anusree Krishnan
Ottapalam
K/CON/O-10
268
R. Hari Krishnan
Ottapalam
K/CON/O-11
269
Rousha .P. Ali
Ottapalam
K/CON/O-13
270
P.G. Greeshma
Ottapalam
K/CON/O-14
271
Sanoj .P. Raj
Palakkad
K/CON/P-01
272
Nikitha .K
Palakkad
K/CON/P-02
273
Aagash .R
Palakkad
K/CON/P-03
274
Sajna .N.S
Palakkad
K/CON/P-04
275
Shyma .K
Palakkad
K/CON/P-05
276
Ranjupriya .P
Palakkad
K/CON/P-06
277
Jijitha .U.T
Palakkad
K/CON/P-07
278
Thasneem .M. Khan
Palakkad
K/CON/P-08
279
Salini .M
Palakkad
K/CON/P-09
280
Suja .K.P.
Palakkad
K/CON/P-10
281
Jeena Joy Paul
Palakkad
K/CON/P-11
282
Sowmya Sukumaran
Palakkad
K/CON/P-12
283
Rikha .C.R.
Palakkad
K/CON/P-13
284
Saudhya .P
Palakkad
K/CON/P-14
285
Remya .P.R.
Palakkad
K/CON/P-15
286
Preetha .M
Palakkad
K/CON/P-16
287
Chaithanya .C
Palakkad
K/CON/P-17
288
Sangeetha .T.G.
Palakkad
K/CON/P-18
289
Miranda .V.K
Palakkad
K/CON/P-19
290
Anusha .R
Palakkad
K/CON/P-20
291
B. Divya
Palakkad
K/CON/P-21
292
Deepa .H
Manjeri
K/CON/Q-1
293
Nibin Kumar .C
Manjeri
K/CON/Q-3
294
Saju .C.P
Manjeri
K/CON/Q-4
295
Muneer .K
Manjeri
K/CON/Q-6
296
Haseena .C.R
Manjeri
K/CON/Q-7
297
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Batch Files



I still remember when the computers entered to our Department during the early 90s, the local computer technician used to install Windows operating system as and when required and used to charge an amount of Rs 250 per installation. He was dare enough to give a bill with description that “installation of Windows” The OS CD supplied along with computer was somewhere in the cupboard and we were not aware of the CD supplied was a licensed version. The guy always used the pirated CD!

One of the DOS program which was the main program used then was opening in the directory in which it was installed and not opening in any other directory we wanted. Then we had to beg him for the remedy. He was doing something to make that DOS software functioning in any directory.


It took me a few months to detect what exactly he was doing. He was creating one bat file or precisely saying, he was editing the Autoexec.bat file. But he never revealed the secret he was doing.


What is Bat or Batch file?


In DOS and Windows, batch file is the name given to a type of script file, a text file with filename extension .bat containing a series of commands to be executed by the command interpreter.


Batch files are used to ease the work required for certain regular tasks by allowing the user to set up a script to automate them. When a batch file is run, the shell program (usually COMMAND.COM or cmd.exe) reads the file and executes its commands, normally line-by-line.


Variants

Brief information on the function and parameters of commands are usually displayed by typing the command at the command prompt followed by "/?" and pressing the Enter key. In some cases "-?", "?", or just the command name without parameters (if parameters are required) will also elicit information.

DOS

In MS-DOS, a batch file can be started from the command line by typing its name followed by any required parameters and pressing the "enter" key. When MS-DOS loads, the file AUTOEXEC.BAT is automatically executed, so any commands that need to be run to set up the MS-DOS environment for use could be placed in this file. Computer users would have the autoexec file set up the system date and time, initialize the MS-DOS environment, load any resident programs or device drivers, or initialize network connections and assignments.

In MS-DOS, the extension ".BAT" identified a file containing commands which could be executed by the command interpreter COMMAND.COM line by line as if it was a list of commands to be entered, with some extra batch-file-specific commands for basic programming functionality, including a GOTO command for changing flow of line execution.

 

Windows
Microsoft Windows was introduced in 1985 as a GUI Operating System alternative to text-based operating and was designed to run on MS-DOS. In order to start it the WIN command was used and could be added to the end of the AUTOEXEC.BAT file to allow automatic loading of Windows. In the earlier versions one could run a .bat type file from Windows in the MS-DOS Prompt.

Example

This example batch file displays "Hello World!", prompts and waits for the user to press a key, and terminates.

@ECHO off

ECHO Hello World!
PAUSE
To execute the file it must be saved with the extension .bat (or .cmd for Windows-NT type operating systems) in plain text format, typically created by using a text editor such as Notepad or a word processor in text mode.

Result

When executed (either from Windows Explorer or Command Prompt) this is displayed:

Hello World!

Press any key to continue . . .
Explanation
The interpreter executes each line in turn, starting with the first. The @ symbol at the start of the line turns off the prompt from displaying that command. The command ECHO off turns off the prompt permanently, or until it is turned on again. Then the next line is executed, the ECHO Hello World! command outputs Hello World!, as only off and on have special functions. Then the next line is executed, the PAUSE command displays Press any key to continue . . . and pauses the script's execution until a key is pressed, when the script terminates as there are no more commands. In Windows, if the script is run within a Command Prompt window, the window remains open at the prompt as in MS-DOS, otherwise the command prompt windows closes on termination (unless the batch file has a command to prevent this).


Create a BAT File

Create a new text document on your desktop. Double click the file – it should be blank inside. Now, go to file>save as, and in the “Save As” window, input a name for your BAT file and then add a “.bat” on the end (without the quotes). For example: Shiva.bat

If you know how to run commands in the command prompt, you’ll be a wiz at creating BAT files because it’s the same language. All you’re doing is telling the command prompt what you want to put in through a file, rather than typing it every time you run the command prompt. This saves you time and effort; but it also allows you to put in some logic (like simple loops, conditional statements, etc. that procedural programming is capable of conceptually).


There are SEVEN simple commands. These are NOT case sensitive.


TITLE - The Window name for the BAT file.


ECHO - The “print” statement for BAT files. Anything following the word ECHO will be displayed in the command prompt as text, on its own line.


ECHO OFF – BAT writers typically put this at the beginning of their files. It means that the program won’t show the command that you told it to run while it’s running – it’ll just run the command.


PAUSE - This outputs the “press any key to continue…” message that you’ve seen all too many times. It’s helpful because it pauses the BAT file execution until the user tells it to go again. If you don’t put this in your program, everything will speed by and end before you can see it. People typically put this in BAT files to give the user a chance to review the material on the screen before continuing.


CLS - Clears the DOS window.



IPCONFIG – Outputs a lot of network information into DOS window.


PING - Pings an IP, letting you know if your computer was able to contact it. This command also returns the latency (ping time) and by default pings three times.


Write Your BAT File

Right click your BAT file and click “edit” to bring up Notepad. The whole document should be blank – ready for some epic programmer input.

ECHO OFF

ECHO Network Information for SA

IPCONFIG /ALL

PAUSE
PING www.google.com
ECHO All done pinging Google.
PAUSE


Run Your BAT File

Save the file and double click it. Your output should be something like the screenshot below.


Advanced Windows batch example - conditional shutdown


@echo off

color 0A
title Conditional Shutdown

:start
echo What would you like to do?
echo.
echo 1. Shutdown in specified time
echo 2. Shutdown now
echo 3. Restart now
echo 4. Log off now
echo 5. Hibernate now
echo.
echo 0. Quit
echo.

set /p choice="Enter your choice: "

if %choice%==1 goto shutdown
if %choice%==2 shutdown -s -f
if %choice%==3 shutdown -r -f
if %choice%==4 shutdown -l -f
if %choice%==5 shutdown -h -f
if %choice%==0 exit
echo Invalid choice: %choice%
echo.
pause
cls
goto start

:shutdown

cls
set /p sec="Minutes until shutdown: "
set /a min=60*%sec%
shutdown -s -f -t %min%
echo Shutdown initiated at %time%
echo.
set /p cancel="Type cancel to stop shutdown "
if %cancel%==cancel shutdown -a
if %cancel%==cancel cls
if %cancel%==cancel echo Shutdown is cancelled.
if %cancel%==cancel echo.
if %cancel%==cancel pause
if %cancel%==cancel exit
An A-Z Index of the Windows CMD command line
   ADDUSERS Add or list users to/from a CSV file
   ADmodcmd Active Directory Bulk Modify
   ARP      Address Resolution Protocol
   ASSOC    Change file extension associations•
   ASSOCIAT One step file association
   ATTRIB   Change file attributes
b
   BCDBOOT  Create or repair a system partition
   BOOTCFG  Edit Windows boot settings
   BROWSTAT Get domain, browser and PDC info
c
   CACLS    Change file permissions
   CALL     Call one batch program from another•
   CD       Change Directory - move to a specific Folder•
   CHANGE   Change Terminal Server Session properties
   CHKDSK   Check Disk - check and repair disk problems
   CHKNTFS  Check the NTFS file system
   CHOICE   Accept keyboard input to a batch file
   CIPHER   Encrypt or Decrypt files/folders
   CleanMgr Automated cleanup of Temp files, recycle bin
   CLEARMEM Clear memory leaks
   CLIP     Copy STDIN to the Windows clipboard.
   CLS      Clear the screen•
   CLUSTER  Windows Clustering
   CMD      Start a new CMD shell
   CMDKEY   Manage stored usernames/passwords
   COLOR    Change colors of the CMD window•
   COMP     Compare the contents of two files or sets of files
   COMPACT  Compress files or folders on an NTFS partition
   COMPRESS Compress individual files on an NTFS partition
   CON2PRT  Connect or disconnect a Printer
   CONVERT  Convert a FAT drive to NTFS.
   COPY     Copy one or more files to another location•
   CSCcmd   Client-side caching (Offline Files)
   CSVDE    Import or Export Active Directory data
d
   DATE     Display or set the date•
   DEFRAG   Defragment hard drive
   DEL      Delete one or more files•
   DELPROF  Delete user profiles
   DELTREE  Delete a folder and all subfolders
   DevCon   Device Manager Command Line Utility
   DIR      Display a list of files and folders•
   DIRUSE   Display disk usage
   DISKPART Disk Administration
   DNSSTAT  DNS Statistics
   DOSKEY   Edit command line, recall commands, and create macros
   DSACLs   Active Directory ACLs
   DSAdd    Add items to active directory (user group computer)
   DSGet    View items in active directory (user group computer)
   DSQuery  Search for items in active directory (user group computer)
   DSMod    Modify items in active directory (user group computer)
   DSMove   Move an Active directory Object
   DSRM     Remove items from Active Directory
e
   ECHO     Display message on screen•
   ENDLOCAL End localisation of environment changes in a batch file•
   ERASE    Delete one or more files•
   EVENTCREATE Add a message to the Windows event log
   EXIT     Quit the current script/routine and set an errorlevel•
   EXPAND   Uncompress files
   EXTRACT  Uncompress CAB files
f
   FC       Compare two files
   FIND     Search for a text string in a file
   FINDSTR  Search for strings in files
   FOR /F   Loop command: against a set of files•
   FOR /F   Loop command: against the results of another command•
   FOR      Loop command: all options Files, Directory, List•
   FORFILES Batch process multiple files
   FORMAT   Format a disk
   FREEDISK Check free disk space (in bytes)
   FSUTIL   File and Volume utilities
   FTP      File Transfer Protocol
   FTYPE    Display or modify file types used in file extension associations•
g
   GLOBAL   Display membership of global groups
   GOTO     Direct a batch program to jump to a labelled line•
   GPRESULT Display Resultant Set of Policy information
   GPUPDATE Update Group Policy settings
h
   HELP     Online Help
i
   iCACLS   Change file and folder permissions
   IF       Conditionally perform a command•
   IFMEMBER Is the current user a member of a Workgroup
   IPCONFIG Configure IP
k
   KILL     Remove a program from memory
l
   LABEL    Edit a disk label
   LOCAL    Display membership of local groups
   LOGEVENT Write text to the event viewer
   LOGMAN   Manage Performance Monitor
   LOGOFF   Log a user off
   LOGTIME  Log the date and time in a file
m
   MAPISEND Send email from the command line
   MBSAcli  Baseline Security Analyzer.
   MEM      Display memory usage
   MD       Create new folders•
   MKLINK   Create a symbolic link (linkd)
   MODE     Configure a system device
   MORE     Display output, one screen at a time
   MOUNTVOL Manage a volume mount point
   MOVE     Move files from one folder to another•
   MOVEUSER Move a user from one domain to another
   MSG      Send a message
   MSIEXEC  Microsoft Windows Installer
   MSINFO32 System Information
   MSTSC    Terminal Server Connection (Remote Desktop Protocol)
   MV       Copy in-use files
n
   NET      Manage network resources
   NETDOM   Domain Manager
   NETSH    Configure Network Interfaces, Windows Firewall & Remote access
   NETSVC   Command-line Service Controller
   NBTSTAT  Display networking statistics (NetBIOS over TCP/IP)
   NETSTAT  Display networking statistics (TCP/IP)
   NOW      Display the current Date and Time
   NSLOOKUP Name server lookup
   NTBACKUP Backup folders to tape
   NTRIGHTS Edit user account rights
o
   OPENFILES Query or display open files
p
   PATH     Display or set a search path for executable files•
   PATHPING Trace route plus network latency and packet loss
   PAUSE    Suspend processing of a batch file and display a message•
   PERMS    Show permissions for a user
   PERFMON  Performance Monitor
   PING     Test a network connection
   POPD     Restore the previous value of the current directory saved by PUSHD•
   PORTQRY  Display the status of ports and services
   POWERCFG Configure power settings
   PRINT    Print a text file
   PRINTBRM Print queue Backup/Recovery
   PRNCNFG  Display, configure or rename a printer
   PRNMNGR  Add, delete, list printers set the default printer
   PROMPT   Change the command prompt•
   PsExec     Execute process remotely
   PsFile     Show files opened remotely
   PsGetSid   Display the SID of a computer or a user
   PsInfo     List information about a system
   PsKill     Kill processes by name or process ID
   PsList     List detailed information about processes
   PsLoggedOn Who's logged on (locally or via resource sharing)
   PsLogList  Event log records
   PsPasswd   Change account password
   PsService  View and control services
   PsShutdown Shutdown or reboot a computer
   PsSuspend  Suspend processes
   PUSHD    Save and then change the current directory•
q
   QGREP    Search file(s) for lines that match a given pattern.
r
   RASDIAL  Manage RAS connections
   RASPHONE Manage RAS connections
   RECOVER  Recover a damaged file from a defective disk.
   REG      Registry: Read, Set, Export, Delete keys and values
   REGEDIT  Import or export registry settings
   REGSVR32 Register or unregister a DLL
   REGINI   Change Registry Permissions
   REM      Record comments (remarks) in a batch file•
   REN      Rename a file or files•
   REPLACE  Replace or update one file with another
   RD       Delete folder(s)•
   RMTSHARE Share a folder or a printer
   ROBOCOPY Robust File and Folder Copy
   ROUTE    Manipulate network routing tables
   RUN      Start | RUN commands
   RUNAS    Execute a program under a different user account
   RUNDLL32 Run a DLL command (add/remove print connections)
s
   SC       Service Control
   SCHTASKS Schedule a command to run at a specific time
   SCLIST   Display Services
   SET      Display, set, or remove environment variables•
   SETLOCAL Control the visibility of environment variables•
   SETX     Set environment variables permanently
   SFC      System File Checker
   SHARE    List or edit a file share or print share
   SHIFT    Shift the position of replaceable parameters in a batch file•
   SHORTCUT Create a windows shortcut (.LNK file)
   SHOWGRPS List the Workgroups a user has joined
   SHOWMBRS List the Users who are members of a Workgroup
   SHUTDOWN Shutdown the computer
   SLEEP    Wait for x seconds
   SLMGR    Software Licensing Management (Vista/2008)
   SOON     Schedule a command to run in the near future
   SORT     Sort input
   START    Start a program or command in a separate window•
   SU       Switch User
   SUBINACL Edit file and folder Permissions, Ownership and Domain
   SUBST    Associate a path with a drive letter
   SYSTEMINFO List system configuration
t
   TASKLIST List running applications and services
   TASKKILL Remove a running process from memory
   TIME     Display or set the system time•
   TIMEOUT  Delay processing of a batch file
   TITLE    Set the window title for a CMD.EXE session•
   TLIST    Task list with full path
   TOUCH    Change file timestamps  
   TRACERT  Trace route to a remote host
   TREE     Graphical display of folder structure
   TSSHUTDN Remotely shut down or reboot a terminal server
   TYPE     Display the contents of a text file•
   TypePerf Write performance data to a log file
u
   USRSTAT  List domain usernames and last login
v
   VER      Display version information•
   VERIFY   Verify that files have been saved•
   VOL      Display a disk label•
w
   WAITFOR  Wait for or send a signal
   WHERE    Locate and display files in a directory tree
   WHOAMI   Output the current UserName and domain
   WINDIFF  Compare the contents of two files or sets of files
   WINMSDP  Windows system report
   WINRM    Windows Remote Management
   WINRS    Windows Remote Shell
   WMIC     WMI Commands
   WUAUCLT  Windows Update
x
   XCACLS   Change file and folder permissions
   XCOPY    Copy files and folders
   ::       Comment / Remark•
Commands marked • are Internal commands only available within the CMD shell.
All other commands (not marked with •) are external commands which may be used under the CMD shell, PowerShell, or directly from START-RUN.

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Beware of Batch file Virus:


If you find any bat files in Pen drive, CDs or receive any bat files through email,Please never open unless you are 100 sure that it does not contain malicious commands/scripts.To read what bat file contains,just right click on it and select edit.Then you can read the file.


A single line of script in Bat file may ruin your entire data and your system will collapse.They may delete the windows files, format data, steal information, consume CPU resources to affect performance, disable firewalls, open ports, modify or destroy registry and do many more losses.


In most of the cases,these bat files cannot be detected as Virus by the Anti Virus softwares. So these files may do harm for what they intended without Anti Virus notice.



For security reasons, I am not sharing such scripts here.


Most Dangerous:


If you can recognize that the bat file is containing malicious script, the hackers are still more intelligent. They create executable files from the batch files and make them invisible and place them in Pen drive with support of Autorun.inf file.


To disable copying Autorun .inf file, use Panda USB Vaccine which will not allow to copy any Autorun.inf file to your Pen drive.


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Refresh Rulings

1.     Pay & Allied Issues

1.      What are all the conditions for claiming stepping up of Pay with juniors?

Ø  (i) Both senior and junior must be in the same cadre in identical pay scales and also in the same recruiting unit.
(ii) Posts to which they are promoted must also be identical and same.
(iii) At the time of promotion, senior must be getting equal or more pay than junior.
(iv) Anomaly should be direct result of application of FR 22 (c) or any pay fixation rules.

2.      How option can be made for pay fixation on date of promotion which will be advantageous?

Ø  As per the revised pay rules, if the promotion is in between 2nd July to 31st December, his next increment will be from 1st July of the same year. If the promotion is accorded in between 1st Jan to 30th June in a year, his increment will be drawn only in the next year. So, one has to carefully study before making option for pay fixation at the time of promotion.

3.      What is the restriction under FR 35 for officiating pay when a Government is ordered to work in higher posts?

Ø  As per DOPT OM No. F/1/4/2009 - Estt (pay I) dt. 08.03.2010, for employees receiving pay in the pay band up to Rs.14880 PM (our cases), 15% of the basic pay subject to a maximum of Rs. 2000/- PM (including the difference of grade pay between the feeder and the promotional post). The annual increment @ 3% of the basic pay so fixed shall be granted.

4.      What are all the cases which will not construe under the pay anomalies?

Ø   (i) Senior getting less pay in lower post due to postponement of date of next increment on account of his proceeding on extraordinary leave.
(ii) Senior refusing promotion leading to early promotion of the junior and later promotion of the senior.
(iii) Junior getting higher pay in lower post due to adhoc arrangements.
(iv) Senior joining higher post later and getting lower pay.
(v)  Senior appointed to lower post later than the junior but getting promoted earlier than the junior.
(vi) Senior direct recruits getting less pay than the junior promotees whose pay is fixed with reference to pay last drawn.
(vii)Junior getting more pay due to additional increments earned on acquiring higher qualifications.
(DOP&T OM No. 4/7/92 – Estt (Pay I) dt. 04.11.93)

5.      Whether stepping up of pay can be allowed second time with another official?

Ø  As per DOPT order dated 22.07.1985, the benefit of stepping up of pay can be allowed to senior official second time, provided the anomaly has arisen with reference to the pay of the same junior, with reference to whom the pay of the senior was stepped up first time. As such there is no provision to step up with another person directly.

Model Request Letter for Grant of One Increment

Government servants are aware that the Ministry of Finance and Railways, both have already issued orders for grant of one increment in the pre-revised pay scale to nullify the anomaly in respect of central government employees who were in receipt of pre-revised increment between February 2006 to June 2006.
A model requesting the concerned head of Office for grant of one increment and drawal of arrears is published below for ready use by the Officers:

MODEL REPRESENTATION FOR GRANT OF ONE INCREMENT

From


To,



Sir / Madam,
Sub: Officers who were due to get heir annual increment between February to June during 2006 – Grant of additional increment as one time measure- Request   for   sanction and drawal of arrears  – Reg.
———
Kind reference is invited to the Ministry of Finance, Department of Expenditure O.M.No.10/02/2011- E.III/A dated 19th March, 2012 wherein all the central government employees who were due to get their annual increment between February to June during 2006 were granted one increment on 1.1.2006 in the pre-revised pay scale as a one time measure and there after next increment in the revised pay structure on 1.7.2006 as per Rule 10 of CCS(RP) Rules, 2008 (Copy enclosed for ready reference).
I wish to submit that my increment in pre revised pay scale  was on __________ and hence, in terms of the above Office Memorandum, I am eligible for one additional increment in pre-revised pay scale as a one time measure and also eligible for  next increment in the revised pay structure on 1.7.2006 as per Rule 10 of CCS(RP) Rules, 2008.
In view of above submission,  I request that  one additional increment may kindly be granted and my pay may please be fixed  as stipulated in above O.M. and that the arrears of pay and allowance may kindly be drawn and paid to me at an early date.

Thanking you ,
Yours Faithfully,



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Declaration of Holiday on 14th April, 2012 - Birthday of Dr.B.R. Ambedkar

MOST IMMEDIATE

F. No.12/2/2012-JCA-2
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
(Department of Personnel & Training)
North Block, New Delhi
Dated the 27th March, 2012.
OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject:- Declaration of Holiday on 14th April, 2012 - Birthday of Dr.B.R. Ambedkar.

                      It has been decided to declare Saturday, the 14th April 2012, as a Closed Holiday on account of the birthday of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, for all Central Government Offices including Industrial Establishments throughout India.
2. The above holiday is also being notified in exercise of the powers conferred by Section 25 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881(26 of 1881).

3. All Ministries/Departments of Government of India may bring the above decision to the notice of all concerned.
sd/-
(Ashok Kumar)
Deputy Secretary to the Government of India

Source:

http://circulars.nic.in/WriteReadData/CircularPortal/D2/D02est/12_2_2012-

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Revision of Interest Rates for Small Savings Schemes with Effect from 1st April 2012

No.6-1.2011-NS.II(Pt.)
Ministry of Finance
Department of Economic Affairs
(Budget Division)

New Delhi, the 26th March, 2012

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Sub: Revision of interest rates for small savings schemes.

The undersigned is directed to refer to Ministry of Finance's O.M. of even number dated 11th November, 2011, vide which the various decisions taken by the Government on the recommendations of the Shyamala Gopinath Committee for Comprehensive Review of National Small Savings Fund (NSSF), were communicated to all concerned.
2. One of the decisions of the Government based on the recommendations of the Committee relates to revision of interest rates every financial year, to be notified before 1st April of that year. Accordingly, the rates of interest on various small savings schemes for the financial year 2012-13 effective from 1.4.2012, on the basis of the interest compounding/payment built-in the schemes, shall be as under:

Scheme  Rate of Interest
w.e.f. 1.12.2011
 Rate of Interest
w.e.f. 1.4.2012
Savings Deposit
4.0
4.0
1 year Time Deposit
7.7
8.2
2 year Time Deposit
7.8
8.3
3 year Time Deposit
8.0
8.4
5 year Time Deposit
8.3
8.5
5 year Recurring Deposit
8.0
8.4
5 year SCSS
9.0
9.3
5 year MIS
8.2
8.5
5 year NSC
8.4
8.6
10 year NSC
8.7
8.9
PPF
8.6
8.8

3. Necessary notifications, including those requiring amendments to rules of small savings schemes will be notified separately.

4. This has the approval of Finance Minister.

sd/-
(Shaktikanta Das)
Addl. Secretary to the Govt. of India

Source: www.finmin.nic.in
http://finmin.nic.in/the_ministry/dept_eco_affairs/budget/InterestRate_SmallSaving_26032012.pdf
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Monday, March 26, 2012

Retirement age of central and state government employees in India

Retirement age of central and state government employees in India

Retirement age 60 yrs


  1. All central Government employees
  2. In all Union Territories
  3. Bengal
  4. Tripura
  5. Karnatakam
  6. Assam
  7. Bihar
  8. Madhya pradesh
  9. Andhra Pradesh
  10. Meghalaya
  11. Chattisgarh
  12. Gujrath
  13. Hariyana
  14. Himachal Pradesh
  15. Nagaland
  16. Punjab
  17. Sikkim
  18. Uttaraghand
  19. Uttar Pradesh.

Retirement Age 58 Years

  1. Tamil Nadu
  2. Arunachal Pradesh
  3. Goa
  4. Kashmir
  5. Maharashtra
  6. Manippur
  7. Missoram
  8. Odisha

Retirement age 56 Years

  1. Kerala
  2. Jharkhand

10 Things To Do Before You Retire

Most people work so hard to their bones in order to make money for their immediate needs. But only few have been successful in arriving at an answer to the question: “How To Retire Wealthy?” Because the majority of us spend a good part of our earnings on things we hardly need and do not focus on the more important things like retirement.
That is why we need to stop and think about what might happen after retirement. There has to be a steady flow of money even though you are at home without a job. We need to know How To Retire with financial security and total control over our future. Being independent and carefree even at old age is a great gift indeed.
 
 
10 Things To Do Before You Retire 
   Don’t put off today what you can’t afford to do tomorrow. In spite of the world wide pension crisis and a growing acceptance that we must plan and save for our retirement, the harsh reality is we are actually not saving enough. Research reports reveal that only 15% of the individuals are saving sufficiently for their retired life. Here are a few tips on things to do before you retire so that your retired life is more comfortable and enjoyable.

Get Rid of All Your Debts

   If you are taking a housing loan, personal loan, car loan or any other loan make sure that you will be repaying them on or before your retirement. You need to choose the term of the loan in accordance with your retirement age. You can enjoy your retired life when you have 100% financial freedom, not when you have to repay your loans.

Protect Your Emergency fund

   Emergency expenses can happen any time. But the possibility goes up during the old age. So we need to enhance the emergency reserve year on year based on the inflation and change in your expense levels. Emergency fund will give you a sense of security and also you need not touch your other investments during emergency where you need to pay pre-closure penalty. Also don’t forget to refill the emergency fund once you met an expense out of emergency fund.

Establish a Retirement Budget

   You need to visualize your retired life well in advance and need to create a budget for your retirement. That is you will not be going to office. So the expenses on transport and clothes may come down. Also you will have more time to spend. You may need to spend more on leisure travel and health care.

Examine Your Cash Flow

   Take a close look at your cash inflow as well as outflow. Is there going to be any income after retirement? Like rent, royalty…. Would there be any unwanted outflow during retired life? Like paying life insurance, or SIP. At times during your beginning of the career , you could have taken a policy where you need to pay premium up to the age of 60. But now you may plan to retire at 55 itself. So you need to realign your existing policy and other investments in sync with your retirement age.

Grow Your Retirement Corpus

   Find out how much corpus you need to have when you retire so that you will be having complete financial freedom. A professional financial planner will of great assistance to you in this regard.

Develop a withdrawal strategy

   How are you planning to withdraw your cash outflow during retirement from the retirement corpus? Monthly, quarterly, half yearly or annually? Through Sytematic Withdrawal plan in mutual funds or by way of dividend or interest. All these will have a great impact on the corpus you need to accumulate. So you need to decide in advance.

Minimize taxes

   Your retirement corpus and retirement income need to be tax efficient. You need to pay taxes for the interest accrued irrespective of that you withdraw the interest or reinvest under a cumulative option. But you need to pay income tax only when you withdraw from the mutual funds. Careful selection of investment vehicle can reduce your tax during the retired life.

Get Sufficient Mediclaim coverage

  The moment you retire, your employer will stop covering you under the group mediclaim. So you need to plan for your individual medical cover well in advance. At old age the medical expenses are inevitable. If you have not planned it properly the all your retirement plan will become a mess.

Consider Inflation adjusted annuities

   The monthly income you need when you retire is not going to be the same even after 5 years of your retirement. Inflation will increase your retirement expenses year after year. So year after year your retirement income needs to go up.

Oversee estate planning

   How your fixed assets and financial assets need to be distributed to your legal heirs? Create a WILL. You can avoid creating relationship problems to your next generation because of your left out wealth.

   The author is Ramalingam K, an MBA (Finance) and Certified Financial Planner. He is the Founder and Director of Holistic Investment Planners (www.holisticinvestment.in) a firm that offers Financial Planning and Wealth Management. He can be reached at ramalingam@holisticinvestment.in.

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