Wednesday 5 September 2012

Latest LTC80 Fare List

LTC80 Fare List

Flight Routing

a) D - Direct Flight to Destination without any stop.

b) V - Via Flight to Destination without any change of aircraft but with a stop.

c) C - Flight to destination with a change of aircraft at a transit point. Stop-over permitted at the transit point (Refer Table V on Link Fares)

2 a) EAP30 & SAP 7 Fare Levels are Advance Purchase Fares which are available for sale
upto 30 days, & 7 days in advance before schedule date of deaparture of the flight.
EAIP14, SAIP5 & TAIP3 Fares are Advance Purchase fares which may be available till D-0

b) Fares under RBD U on select flights available under different fare basis depending on the schedule time of departure.

3 Taxes, Fee & Charges
In addition to the above fares Passenger Service fee, Airport Development Fee (wherever applicable) and Service Tax would be applicable.

a) Passenger Service fee is Rs. 229 except (a) Ex Jammu,Srinagar Leh where it is 207 & (b) ex Bangalore, Hyderabad & Kochi it is 221/-

b) Airport tax (UDF) ex Delhi Rs. 200, Hyderabad Rs. 475, Bangalore Rs. 260, Jaipur Rs. 150,
Amritsar Rs. 150, Trichy Rs. 150, Vishakapatnam Rs. 150, Udaipur Rs. 150, Ahmedabad Rs. 121, Mangalore Rs. 150, Varanasi Rs. 150.

c) Service Tax would be additional.


4 Fare Rules:

All fares are refundable.

Fee for Refund/revalidation/re-issuance is levied as detailed under:

(i) First/Executive & Economy class( Y ) and LTC fares

(ia)On Refund - a processing fee of Rs.200 per coupon is levied.

(ib) No re-issuance and revalidation fee is applicable.

(ii) Tickets issued on fares ( under fare basis B to EAP30 ) & Link fares

(iia) On refund ,a processing fee -Rs.750 per coupon is levied.

(iib) For revalidation /re-issuance , fee of Rs.500 per coupon is levied.


5 Updated Fares as on 1st June ,2011


6 These fares are subject to Change without prior notice.

Source: http://home.airindia.in/SBCMS/WebPages/Home.aspx

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Railways Propose to Cancel Some Trains during Fog Period

Railways Propose to Cancel Some Trains during Fog Period
The Ministry of Railways has approved the following full/partial cancellation/diversion of trains during fog. There will be no booking for these trains during likely fog period from 1st January 2013, which ever is earlier, to 17th February 2013. Hover, the Ministry of Railways has directed Zonal Railways to keep a close watch on the field situation and in case there is no fog, booking for the trains, which are proposed to be cancelled, will be started with a three day notice with a condition that the train may be cancelled in case there is fog. 


The cancellation etc. of trains is being announced in advance so that travellers can plan their alternative journeys accordingly and are put to minimum inconvenience.


Click here to know the list of CANCELLATION, PARTIAL CANCELLATION and DIVERSION trains...

Common Mobility Card

Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. (DMRC) has introduced Common Mobility Card namely “More Delhi” for metro rail and some feeder buses being operated by DMRC on trial basis. The salient features of the More Delhi Card are as under: 

(i) It is a contactless smart card with logo of metro rail and bus printed on it.
(ii) Interoperability for passengers for the travel on DMRC feeder buses as well as metro rail.
(iii) Quick, Convenient and hassle free transactions during commute
(iv) Secure way to transact
(v) No issue of carrying cash
(vi) Available for sale at DMRC metro stations.

DMRC has informed that the Card is running successfully and the user response has been encouraging till date.

Ministry of Urban Development launched the brand name, logo and design of the National Common Mobility Card on 6th December, 2011. The card has been named as “More” which is the Hindi terminology for our National bird “Peacock”. The main objective of the Card is to provide a convenient and seamless travel experience to commuters through a National Common Mobility Card (NCMC) valid across cities and modes of transport. This is a contact less smart card (a cash card) which is envisaged to be fare payment medium across different operators, different modes including parking, toll etc. in all the cities in India. The Ministry has engaged M/s. UTI Infrastructure Technology and Services Limited (UTIITSL), a Govt. of India company, as the technology aggregator and implementer of this National Common Mobility Card across India. 

This information was given by the Minister of Urban Development Shri Kamal Nath in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.
Source : PIB, Sept. 4, 201

Inventors and Discovers - Study material for IPO and Postal /Sorting Assistant

1.       Who  made the first balloon that could fly  in  the air 
Jacques
2.       Who  invented the first bicycle
Baron Daris in 1816
3.       Who  discovered  the metals sodium  and potassium
Sir Humphry  Davy
4.       Who   invented the compound microscope
Hans and Zacharias  Janssen of Netherlands
5.       Who  discovered the laws of gravitation 
Sir  Issac Newton
6.       Who  compiled the first logarithmic  table
John Napier  in 1614
7.        Which Danish physicist and chemist founded electromagnetism in 1820 and was also the first isolate aluminum
Hans  Christian Oersted
8.       Which planet was  discovered by Sir Willam Herschel in 1781
Uranus
9.       Name the gas discovered in  air by Rayleigh and Ramsay
Argon
10.   Who  first made  the incandescent lamp
Thomas Alva Edision
11.   Who  discovered Bahama , Cuba and west indies
Christopher Columbus
12.    Who  first  isolated sodium
Sir Humpy  Davy
13.   Which  mountain range did Henry stanely discover
The  Mountains of the Moon

14.   Who  invented the jet engine
Frank whittle

15.   Name inventor of the snooker
Naveil Bowles Chamberlain

16.   Who first isolated the metallic element radium
Pierre and marie curie

17.   Who  invented the gasoline driven internal combustion engine
Gottlieb Daimler

18.   Who  discovered hydrogen gas
Henry  Cavendish

19.   Who made the first Electric motor
Michael Faraday

20.   Who  developed the first printing press in 1439
John Guttenbergh

21.   What system of writing was invented by  Sir Issac Pitman

Phonographic Shorthand
22.   Who invented paper in  China
Tsai Sun
23.   Who  is credited  with  being the  inventor of  the computer
Charles Babbage
24.   Who  first discovered  how  to  measure density
Archimedes
25.   Who  invented the electric battery
Albert Einstein
26.   Who  invented motion  picture projector
Thomas Alva Edision
       27    Who  discovered that water was produced by  burning hydrogen
Henry Cavendish
       28     Who  invented  television
John  Baird
      29     Who    invented diesel  engine
Rudolf Diesel
      30     Who invented the battery
Alessandro  Volta
     31     Who  invented military  tank
Ernest Swinton of Britian  in 1916
     32     Who  invented  X-ray  tube
Withelem Rontgen
     33     Who  invented the magic cube
Erno Rubic
      34    Who propounded  the Theory  of Relativity 
Albert Einstein
     35    Who  invented the first simple calculating machine
Blaise Pascal
    36     Who  invented shorthand
Sir Issac  pitman
    37    Who invented   the  safety -razor
King C Gillette
   38     Who   discovered  the  solar system
Copernicus
   39    Who built the first submarine and when
                                                  David Bushnell in 1776

  40    Who  invented  the lightning conductor
Benjamin Franklin

prepared by S Jayhachandran, System Administrator , Mavelikara Postal Division , 690101-996164279

SMS facility for Indented Medicines to CGHS Beneficiaries

SMS facility for Indented Medicines to CGHS Beneficiaries

The service of SMS facility for indented medicines is now provided by NIC to CGHS beneficiaries with effect from 6.7.2012. This information was given by the Minister Shri.Ghulam Nabi Azad in Lok Sabha.

SMS FACILITIES FOR INDENTED MEDICINES

SMS facility has been started since 6th July 2012. Currently the service is provided by NIC, free to CGHS.

The beneficiaries are given the printout of prescription by doctors, which carries the details whether the medicine is available in the Wellness Centre or is indented.


SMS facility has been started

  • (i) As a deterrent against misuse of CGHS card by unauthorized persons. 
  • (ii) As a good will gesture that CGHS takes care of the beneficiaries. 

Currently the service is provided by NIC, free to CGHS.

Transfer and postings in the Higher Administrative Grade (HAG) of Indian Postal Service, Group ‘A’

The following transfer / posting order in the Higher Administrative Grade (HAG) of Indian Postal Service, Group ‘A’ has been communicated vide Department of Posts (Personnel Division) dated 31st August, 2012.
  
Sl. No.
Name & Batch of Officer               


Present Posting
Posting on transfer
Remarks
1
Ms. Kalpana Tiwari (IPoS-1978)
CGM(MB), Postal Dte, New Delhi
CGM( BD & M), BD&M Dte, New Delhi
Vice Sh. Y.P.S. Mohan transferred

2
Sh. S.K. Sinha (IPoS-1979)
CGM(PLI), PLI Directorate, New Delhi
CGM(MB), Postal Dte, New Delhi
Vice Ms. Kalpna Tiwari transferred
3
Sh. Y.P.S. Mohan (IPoS-1979)
CGM( BD & M), BD&M Dte, New Delhi
CPMG, Delhi Circle, New Delhi
Vice Ms. Rameshwari Handa retired on superannuation on 31-8-2012.
4
Sh. R.R.P Singh (IPoS-1980)
CPMG, Rajsthan Circle, Jajpur
CPMG, West Bengal Circle
Vice Ms. Humera Ahmed retired on superannuation on 31-8-2012.
5
Sh. Faiz Ur Rehman (IPoS-1979)
CPMG, Gujrat Circle, Ahmedabad
CGM(PLI), PLI Directorate, New Delhi
Vice Sh. S.K. Sinha transferred

Courtesy : http://ipasporissa.blogspot.in/