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.
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Saturday, October 15, 2011
About details of Karnataka Lokayukta institutions
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Bihar government new IT policy 2011 pdf | bihar IT policy details 2011
Bihar government introduced new IT policy 2011
To read more details please click below link
http://www.biharonline.gov.in/it/IT%20Policy%20for%20the%20State%20of%20Bihar_2011.pdf
To read more details please click below link
http://www.biharonline.gov.in/it/IT%20Policy%20for%20the%20State%20of%20Bihar_2011.pdf
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.
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#
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
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
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
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.
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.
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
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[B] | Equitable Share in Economic Activities and Employment
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[C] | Improving the conditions of living of Minorities
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[D] | Prevention and Control of Communal Riots
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List Of Trained Mediators in High Court & Civil Courts of Bihar
Sl.No. | List of Trained Mediators In High Court ( Advocates) | |
1. | Sri Rajeeva Roy Advocate, Patna High Court, Patna | |
2. | Sri Chakradhari Sharan Singh Advocate, Patna High Court, Patna | |
3. | Sri Ranjan Kumar, Advocate, Patna High Court, Patna | |
4. | Sri Rantnesh Kumar Singh, Advocate, Patna High Court, Patna | |
5. | Sri Rabindra Nath Kanth, Advocate, Patna High Court, Patna | |
6. | Sri Sujeet Kumar Sinha, Advocate, Patna High Court, Patna | |
7. | Sri Nand Kishore Prasad Sinha, Advocate, Patna High Court, Patna | |
8. | Sri Manoj Kumar, Advocate, Patna High Court, Patna | |
List of Trained Mediators (Judicial Officers) | ||
9. | Sri Surendra Kumar Sharma Secretary Bihar Bidan Sabha, Patna | |
10. | Sri Sajal Mandilwar A.D.J. Sasaram | |
11. | Sri Pankaj Mishra , Railway Magistrate Narkatiaganj | |
12. | Sri Ajay Kumar Srivastava, Sub Judge, Patna | |
13. | Sri Sunil Kumar Singh, Sub Judge, Patna | |
14. | Sri Rajnish Kumar Srivastava, Sub Judge, Patna | |
15. | Sri Ramesh Chandra Malviya, C.J.M., Muzaffarpur | |
16. | Sri Tribhuwan yadav, S.D.J.M West, Muzaffarpur | |
17. | Sri Awadesh Kumar, S.D.J.M. Sitamarhi | |
18. | Sri Kaushlesh Kr. Singh, C.J.M. Aurangabad | |
19. | Sri Braj Bhusan Singh, C.J.M. Arrah Judgeship | |
20. | Sri Brajesh Narain Mishra, Sub Judge , Arrah Judgeship | |
21. | Sri S.B. Prasad Singh, Sub Judge , Gaya Judgeship | |
22. | Sri Rajendra Chaubey, Munsif I , Gaya Judgeship | |
23. | Sri Shubh Nandan Jha, Execution Munsif, Gaya Judgeship | |
24. | Sri Sunil Kumar Panwar, Principle Judge Family Court ,Gaya | |
25. | Sri Kameshwar Nath Ray, ADJ, Gaya Principle Judge Family Court, Jamui | |
26. | Sri Shambhu Nath Singh ADJ, Chapra | |
27. | Sri Ashok Kumar Pathak Principle Judge Family Court, Madhubani | |
28. | Sri Surya Kant Singh, S.D.J.M., Bhagalpur | |
29. | Sri Niraj Bihari Lal, Munsif, Presently, Rly. Magistrate, Bhagalpur | |
30. | Sri Suresh Kumar Singh, Munsif II, Bhagalpur | |
31 | Sri Satya Prakash Mishra, Sadar Munsif , Presently, Sub Judge, Purnea | |
32. | Sri Durgesh Mani Tripathi , Additional Munsif, Purnea, Presently, Sub Judge, Danapur | |
33. | Sri Bibhakar Dubey, S.D.J.M. , Presently, Sub Judge Purnea | |
34 | Sri Devanand Mani Tripathi, Registrar, Presently Sub Judg, Chapra | |
35. | Sri Ram Chandra, Munsif, Chapra | |
36. | Sri V.S. Pandey, Munsif, Chapra | |
37. | Sri Vijay Anand Tiwary S.D.J.M., Presently Sub Judge, Darbhanga | |
38. | Sri Sunil Kumar, Registrar, Presently, Sub Judge Darbbhanga | |
39. | Sri Mritunnajay Kumar Singh II MUnsif, Presently S.D.J.M., Darbhanga | |
40. | Sri Md. Naimullah, Sub Judge, Motihari | |
41. | Sri Anant Kumar Sah, Munsif, Motihari | |
42. | Sri Sarangdhar Upadhayay, Munsif, Raxaul at Motihari | |
43. | Sri Krishna Murari Sharan, Sub Judge III, Saharsa | |
44. | Sri Shiv Kumar Shukla , Sub Judge IV, Saharsa | |
45. | Sri Ranjeet Kumar, Munsif, Saharsa | |
List of Trained Mediators (Advocates) in Civil Court, Patna | ||
46. | Sri Umakant Prasad Verma, Advocate, Civil Court, Patna | |
47. | Sri Vijay Anand , Advocate, Civil Court, Patna | |
48 | Sri Manendra Kumar singh, Advocate, Civil Court, Patna | |
List of Trained Mediators (Advocates) in Civil Court, Muzaffarpur | ||
49. | Sri Rajaram Pd. Singh, Advocate, Civil Court, Muzaffarpur | |
List of Trained Mediators (Advocates) in Civil Court, Arrah | ||
50. | Sri Vijay Kumar Singh, Advocate, Civil Court, Arrah | |
List of Trained Mediators (Advocates) in Civil Court, Gaya | ||
51. | Sri Kedar Nath Singh, Advocate, Civil Court, Gaya | |
List of Trained Mediators (Advocates) in Civil Court, Bhagalpur | ||
52. | Smt. Renu Kumari Ghosh, Advocate, Civil Court, Bhagalpur | |
List of Trained Mediators (Advocates) in Civil Court, Purnea | ||
53 | Sri Rajendra Prasad Choudhary, Advocate, Civil Court, Purnea | |
List of Trained Mediators (Advocates) in Civil Court,Chapra | ||
54. | Sri Awadhesh Kumar, Advocate, Civil Court,Chapra | |
List of Trained Mediators (Advocates) in Civil Court, Darbhanga | ||
55. | Sri Satya Narayan Yadav, Advocate, Civil Court, Darbhanga | |
List of Trained Mediators (Advocates) in Civil Court, Saharsa | ||
56. | Sri Manoj Kumar Singh, Advocate, Civil Court, Saharsa | |
List of Trained Mediators (Advocates) in Civil Court, Motihari | ||
57 | Sri Prabhash Kumar Tripathi, Advocate, Civil Court, Motihari |
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