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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Karnataka lokayukta Group D post temporary selection list -Oct 2011

 Karnataka lokayukta Group D post temporary selection list -Oct 2011
For see result click below

http://lokayukta.kar.nic.in/notification_groupd.pdf

About details of Karnataka Lokayukta institutions

Problems of Redressal of Citizens Grievances is the subject on which the Administrative Reforms Commission headed by Late Shri. Morarji Desai, who later became the Prime Minister of India gave its first report.  It is that report which recommended for the establishment of Lokpal and Lokayukta institutions at the Central and State level respectively for redressal of citizens grievances by investigating into administrative actions taken by or on behalf of Central Government or State Government or certain public authorities. These institutions were intended to serve as institutions independent of the Government concerned and as institutions to supplement the judicial institutions headed by Chief Justices or Judges of Supreme Court of India or High Court of  the State.
             The  recommendation for appointment of Lokayuktas at the States level, as indicated in that report, was made to improve the standards of Public Administration, by looking into complaints against administrative actions, including cases of corruption, favouritism and official indiscipline in administrative machinery. It is the said recommendation which made the Karnataka State Legislature to enact the  Karnataka Lokayukta Act 1984 for investigating into allegations or grievances in respect of administrative actions relatable to matters specified in List II or List III of the 7th Schedule to the Constitution of India.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Monday, October 10, 2011

New telecom policy 2011 announced by Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal -Oct 2011

One nation, one telecom licence could soon be reality. It is because the draft of the New Telecom Policy unveiled by Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal, proposes to do away with roaming charges allowing users to port their mobile numbers, keeping the same number, even while switching service areas. "The idea is to connect the telecom revolution to rural areas," Mr Sibal said. The policy states an ambitious target to boost rural connectivity to 100 per cent by 2020 from 35 per cent now.

However, there is always a price for convenience. Experts say that the de-linking of the spectrum from licences could drive prices of acquiring these licences. This means cost of operation could go up. The policy also does not spell out any ideas on mergers and acquisition or consolidation in the space. The new policy was expected to make consolidation a smooth process. Investment bankers expect consolidation at some stage.

Here are some key takeaways and implications:

    The biggest difference for telcos is that the spectrum will not be linked to the licence and will be available at market prices only. For consumers, there may soon be no roaming charges. However, according to Hemant Joshi, partner, Deloitte, a consultancy firm, the cost of spectrum will go up which will in turn increase customer servicing costs.

    The new policy proposes to accord the telecom industry the status of an infrastructure sector, which will help ease credit flow to companies for funding roll-out plans or expansion activities. This is a significant move as bank credit would now move faster to the sector. Telecom companies, including those which provide tower services, are to be given infrastructure status. This could push more investment into the telecom tower companies. 
    Mobile service providers would also benefit from the policy as it proposes to allow companies to pool, share and later trade spectrum - a scarce resource. The minister also said the government would look at bringing legislation for governance of spectrum.

    Since spectrum will be linked to market prices, pooling, sharing and trading of spectrum among telcos will be permitted. Operators will have to undergo periodic audit to ensure efficient use of spectrum. A new law to deal with all issues related to spectrum will be put in place. For telcos looking to exit the business, a new policy is on the anvil.

    The policy outlines a vision for broadband services to be made available on demand. A broadband connection would now mean 512 kbps speed and not 256 kbps currently. The policy aims to have over 600 million broadband customers.


For more details: http://www.dot.gov.in/NTP-2011/press_brief_NTP-latest.pdf

Reacting to the draft proposal, the Bharti Airtel management said the proposal to provide more spectrum, allow sharing of spectrum and allocation of spectrum through transparent market based processes are progressive policy decisions, which will provide much needed capacity augmentation to the vital telecom sector.

"The proposal to give infrastructure status to the telecom sector and rationalization of taxes and levies will provide much needed relief to the sector as well," the company said in a statement.

"The only negative - though good for consumers - is roaming, which is likely to be free and at the same rate as local calls... That is where the industry could have a negative impact of Rs. 2,500-3,000 crore for the year," said Prashant Singhal of E&Y.

Online print Call Letter For main Examination of Cadre of Civil Judge at Gujarat high court

Online print Call Letter For main Examination of Cadre of Civil Judge at Gujarat high court

Please click below link and fill information and take print out
http://hcrec.guj.nic.in:8080/civiljudge/index.php#

Result to the cadre of Civil Judges at gujarat high court -Oct 2011

Recruitment to the cadre of Civil Judges


Result of all Present Candidates at Elimination test conducted on 11th September 2011
For see selected cadidate please click below link
http://hcrec.guj.nic.in:8080/civiljudge/website_cj.pdf

List of candidates for the post of System Administrator (Cl-II) on the establishment of the High Court of Gujarat

List of candidates who qualified at the Computer Aided Test conducted on


29/05/2011, for the post of System Administrator (Cl-II) on the establishment of

the High Court of Gujarat.
 
For Detail please click below link
http://hcrec.guj.nic.in:8080/tasa/sa-2011.pdf

Monday, October 3, 2011

VISA APPOINTMENT SCHEDULING SYSTEM ,GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

VISA APPOINTMENT SCHEDULING SYSTEM ,GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

The Online system of appointment for scheduling visa interviews at Ministry of Home Affairs, Foreigners Division, Jaisalmer House, 26 Mansingh Road, New Delhi-110011. The appointments for visa interview is provided for various visa related services viz. Visa Extension/Conversion/ Regularization of overstyal/Permission to exit/Endorsement in new passport/Permission to change port of exit/mode of travel/visit additional places.

    IT MAY PLEASE BE NOTED THAT THIS FACILITY IS ONLY FOR JAISALMER HOUSE,26,MANSINGH ROAD, NEW DELHI AND IS NOT MEANT TO SUBSTITUTE APPLICATIONS FOR ISSUE OF FRESH VISA AT INDIAN MISSIONS.
 
For more information regarding Foreigners, Tourist & Visa, please visit us at:
 

CCSAP (Justice (Retd.) B N Srikrishna) Report -2011

CCSAP (Justice (Retd.) B N Srikrishna) Report -2011
No.12011/1/2009-SR
Government of India
Ministry of Home Affairs
***
North Block, New Delhi
Dated, the 02 nd February 2011.
CORRIGENDUM
The following errors have been indicated in a communication received from the
Committee for Consultations on the situation in Andhra Pradesh (CCSAP):-
(i) Para No.4.4.04 at Pages 184-186 of the Report:
That the seven river lift schemes, including Kalwakurthy, Bheema, Nettmpad,
Kolisagar, AMR Projects, are on the river Krishna in Nalgonda and
Mahbubnagar districts and not on the river Godavari as mentioned in the Report.
The word ‘Krishna’ may, therefore, be substituted for the word ‘Godavari’ in
Para 4.4.04 at Page 184.
(ii) Para No.4.9.02 at Page 222 of the Report:
That Kothagudam Thermal Power Station (KTPS) is located in Telangana and not
in Rayalaseema as mentioned in the Report. The word ‘Telangana’ may,
therefore, be substituted for the word ‘Rayalaseema’ in the sentence which
mentions about the KTPS in Para 4.9.02 at Page 222.
(Prem T.N.)
Under Secretary to the Govt. of India
Tel : 23093157

Training - ERMS training at Ramabai Nagar (Kanpur Dehat) UP - OCT 2011

Training on ERMS at Ramabai Nagar (Kanpur Dehat)
Electoral Roll Management System training was imparted by NIC Ramabai Nagar to all the
SDMs, Tehsildars and Naib Tehsidars of the district. These officers were apprised of features of the
new system during presentation. The online entry and updation of Form 6, 7, 8 and 8A was
elaborately done to enable them to execute their responsiblities as EROs/AEROs. The meeting cum
training was organized at D.M.Office Meeting Hall on 16
th
September 2011 and chaired by
Dy.Election Officer & ADM (F/R) Ramabai Nagar.

Sports Authority Scientific Officer and Assistant vacancy Oct-2011

Sports Authority of India (SAI)
Lodhi Road, New Delhi - 110001sarkari-naukri.blogspot.com

Sports Authority of India invites applications for the following posts in sports Medicine & Medicine Cadres :

    Junior Scientific Officer : 19 posts, Age : 35 years as on 1/09/2011, Pay Scale : PB-3 Rs. 15600 - 39100 Grade Pay Rs.5400/-
    Junior Scientific Assistant : 05 posts, Age : 35 years as on 1/09/2011, Pay Scale : PB-1 Rs. 5200 - 20200 Grade Pay Rs.2800/-

Application Fee :   Rs.500/- (No fee for SC/ST/PH/Ex-SM) in favor of Secretary, Sports Authority of India payable at New Delhi. Please write Name, Father‟s Name, DOB and Contact phone number on the back side of Demand Draft.

How to Apply :  The application form in prescribed format  duly filled in the prescribed format along with testimonials may be sent on or before 24/10/2011 (Last date is 11/11/2011 for the candidates of far-flung areas) to The Director (Personnel), Sports Authority of India (SAI), Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium Complex (East Gate), Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003.

Please view http://sportsauthorityofindia.gov.in/writereaddata/mainlinkFile/File925.pdf
  for details and application form.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

15-Point Programme at Bihar government for minority

15-Point Programme at Bihar government for minority

Out of her concern for the welfare of minorities, the then Prime Minister, Smt. Indira Gandhi addressed a letter to the Chief Ministers in May, 1983 containing certain points to ensure the economic, social and educational development of the minorities. This letter covered 15 different aspects for action commonly known as the Prime Minister's 15-Point Programme for welfare of the minorities. These points were reiterated by Prime Minister, Shri Rajiv Gandhi in his letter dated 28th, August, 1985 addressed to all the Chief Ministers. The updated text of these points is given below:

[A]
Enhancing Opportunities for Education
  1. Equitable availability of ICDS Services: The Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) Scheme is aimed at holistic development of children and pregnant/lactating mothers from disadvantaged section, by providing services through Anganwadi Centres such as supplementary nutrition, immunization, health check up, referral services, pre-school and non-formal education. A certain percentage of ICDS projects and Anganwadi Centres will be located in blocks/villages with a substantial population of minority communities to ensure that the benefits of this scheme are equitably available to such communities.
  2. Improving access to School Education: Under the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, the Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya Scheme, and other similar Government schemes, it will be ensured that a certain percentage of such schools are located in villages/localities having a substantial population of minority communities.
  3. Greater resources for teaching Urdu: Central assistance will be provided for recruitment and posting of Urdu language teachers in primary and upper primary schools that serve a population in which at least one-fourth belongs to that language group.
  4. Modernizing Madarsa Education: The Central Plan Scheme of Area Intensive and Madarsa Modernisation programme provides basic educational infrastructure in areas of concentration of educationally backward minoriteis and resources for the modernisation of Madarsa education. Keeping in view the importance of addressing this need, this programme will be substantially strengthened and implemented effectively.
  5. Scholarships for meritorious students from minority communities: Schemes for pre-matric and post-metric scholarships for students from minority communities will be formulated and implemented.
  6. Improving educational infrastructure through the Maulana Azad Education Foundation: The Government shall provide all possible assistance to Maulana Azad Education Foundation(MAEF) to strengthen and enable it to expand its activities more effectively.
[B] Equitable Share in Economic Activities and Employment
  1. Self Employment and Wage Employment for the poor:
    1. The Swarnjayanti Gram Swarojgar Yojana (SGSY), the primary self-employment programme for rural areas, has the objective of bringing assisted poor rural families above the poverty line by providing them income generating assets through a mix of bank credit and Government subsidy. A certain percentage of the physical and financial targets under SGSY will be earmarked for beneficiaries belonging to the minority communities living below the poverty line in rural areas.
    2. The Swaranjayanti Shahari Rojgar Yojana (SSRY) consists of two major components namely, the Uraban Self-Employment Programme (USEP) and the Urban Wage Employment Programme (UWEP). A certain percentage of the physical and financial targets under USEP and UWEP will be earmarked to benefit people below the poverty line from the minority communities.
    3. The Sampurna Grameen Rozgar Yojana (SGRY) is aimed at providing additional wage employment in rural areas alongside the creation of durable community, social and economic infrastructure. Since the National Rural Employment Guarantee Programme (NREGP) has been launched in 200 districts, and SGRY has been merged with NREGP in these districts, in the remaining districts, a certain percentage of the allocation under SGRY will be earmarked for beneficiaries belonging to the minority communities living below the poverty line till these districts are taken up under NREGP. Simultaneously, a certain percentage of the allocation will be earmarked for the certain of infrastructure in such villages, which have a substantial population of minorities.
  2. Upgradation of skills through technical training: A very large proportion of the population of minority communities is engaged in low-level technical work or earns its living as handicraftsmen. Provision of technical training to such people would upgrade their skills and earning capability. Therefore, a certain proportion of all new ITIs will be located in areas predominantly inhabited by minority communities and a proportion of existing ITIs to be upgraded to 'Centres of Excellence' will be selected on the same basis.
  3. Enhanced Credit Support for Economic Activities:
    1. The National Minorities Development & Finance Corporation (NMDFC) was set up in 1994 with the objective of promoting economic development activities among the minority communities. The Government is committed to strengthen the NMDFC by providing it greater equity support to enable it to fully achieve its objectives.
    2. Bank credit is essential for certain and sustenance of self employment initiatives. A target of 40% of net bank credit for priority sector lending has been fixed for domestic banks. The priority sector includes, inter alia, agricultural loans, loans to small scale industries and small business, loans to retail trade, professional and self-employment persons, education loans, housing loans and micro-credit. It will be ensured that an appropriate percentage of the priority sector lending in all categories is targeted for the minority communities.
  4. Recruitment to State and Central Services:
    1. In the recruitment of police personnel, State Government will be advised to give special consideration to minorities. For this purpose, the composition of selection committees should be representative.
    2. The central Government will take similar action in the recruitment of personnel to the Central police forces.
    3. Large scale employment opportunities are provided by the Railways, nationalised banks and public sector enterprises. In these cases also, the concerned departments will ensure that special consideration is given to recruitment from minority communities.
    4. An exclusive schemes will be launched for candidates belonging to minority communities to provide coaching in government institutions as well as private coaching institutes will credibility.
[C] Improving the conditions of living of Minorities
  1. Equitable share in rural housing scheme: The Indira Awas Yojana(IAY) provides financial assistance for shelter to the rural poor living below poverty line. A certain percentage of the physical and financial targets under IAY will be earmarked for poor beneficiaries from minority communities living in rural areas.
  2. Improvement in condition of slums inhabited by minority communities: Under the schemes of Integrated Housing & Slum Development Programme (IHSDP) and Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM), the Central Government provides assistance to States/UTs for development of urban slums through provision of physical amenities and basic services. It would be ensured that the benefits of these programmes flow equitably to members of the minority communites and to cities/slums, predominantly inhabited by minority communities.
[D] Prevention and Control of Communal Riots
  1. Prevention of communal incidents: In areas, which have been identified as communally sensitive and riot prone, district and police officials of the highest known efficiency, impartiality and secular record must be posted. In such areas and even elsewhere, the prevention of communal tension should be one of the primary duties of the District Magistrates and Superintendent of Police. Their performance in this regard should be an important factor in determining their promotion prospects.
  2. Prosecution for communal offences: Severe actions should be taken against all those who incite communal tension or take part in violence. Special court or courts specifically earmarked to try communal offences should be set up so that offenders are brought to book speedily.
  3. Rehabilitation of victims of communal riots: Victims of communal riots should be given immediate relief and provided prompt and adequate financial assistance for their rehabilitation.

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