Friday 29 August 2014

ISSUE OF MEDICINES / REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENDITURE ON INVESTIGATIONS / TREATMENT PROCEDURES / IMPLANTS AND OTHER MEDICAL DEVICES UNDER CGHS

No. 2-2/2014/CGl-IS. HQ/PPT/CGHS(P)
Government of India
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Department of Health & Family Welfare
Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi
Dated: the 25th August , 2014
OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Sub- Issue of medicines / reimbursement of expenditure on investigations / treatment procedures / implants and other medical devices under CGHS- regarding 


With reference to the above mentioned subject the undersigned is directed to state that this Ministry has examined the matter in detail and with a View to streamlines the procedures regarding issue of medicines, reimbursement of expenditure on investigations, treatment procedures, implants and medical devices and with a View to plug the loopholes in the system, it has now been decided that:

a) CGHS shall supply / indent only those medicines, which are included in the CGHS formulary, except for para (b) below. However, for medicines prescribed outside formulary, medicines with identical formulations and /or similar therapeutic effect may be supplied from CGHS formulary against such medicines. CGHS formulary containing 1447 generic and 622 brandedmedicines is available on CGHS Website athttp://msotransparentnic.in/cghsnew/index.asp

b) Anti Cancer and other similar medicines are however supplied on a case to case basis. Only the medicines approved by DCGI for use in India shall be supplied. In case an Indian version is available, which is cheaper than the imported medicine, only the Indian medicine shall be supplied even if, an imported medicine has been prescribed.

c) Medicines shall be supplied for a maximum period of one month. 

d)In case of CGHS beneficiaries going abroad, issue of medicines shall be restricted for a maximum period of three months.

e) CGHS shall hereinafter allow only the listed investigations / treatment procedures for which there are prescribed CGHS rates, to be under taken in CGHS empanelled diagnostic centres and hospitals.

f) Similarly, only listed implants / medical devices with a CGHS prescribed ceiling rate shall be permitted for treatment / reimbursement under CGHS.

g) In those cases where any unlisted investigation / treatment procedure is undertaken the reimbursement shall be limited to the rate of nearest similar investigation / treatment procedure under CGHS. Addl. Director of the city /zone shall take a decision based on justification in such cases, in consultation with experts in the field, if necessary.

h) In those cases where any unlisted implant / device is installed reimbursement shall be limited to the CGHS rate of nearest similar implant / device. Addl. Director of the city / zone shall take a decision based on justification in such cases in consultation with experts in the field, if necessary.

i) Registration of Mobile number with CGHS has been made compulsory as a guard against misuse of CGHS Card.

j) In order to provide a mechanism to update the investigations / treatment procedures / implants , etc., as an ongoing process , a Technical Committee is being constituted to consider inclusion / exclusion of investigations /treatment procedures / implants , etc., under CGHS.


sd/-
(RAVI KANT)
Under Secretary to Government of India
011-2306 1441

Source: http://msotransparent.nic.in/writereaddata/cghsdata/mainlinkfile/File738.pdf

India Post to connect its offices through CBS and also plans to roll out 3000 ATMs

MUMBAI: Preparing itself to start commercial banking operations, India post announced the launch of over 1000 ATMs in the near feature. It will also enable core banking solution CBS at its 25000 offices over the next year. 

Speaking at a financial inclusion conclave a senior official of India post elaborated on the technology initiatives in reaching the post off account holders. "We have invested around Rs 5000 crore in technology since 2012. Already 676 postal offices are connected through CBS. By March 2016, 25000 offices will be on CBS," said Kalpana Tewari, Member (Planning and Technology), Department of Post. 

"We plan to roll out 3000 ATM by FY18, of which 1000 will be in the near future," she said. The department is already running a pilot in Chennai and Delhi. Once it gets stream lined and RBI allows interoperability even other bank account holders willl be able to transact through the ATMs. India Post is already on the RBI's electronics funds transfer platform. 

India Post's banking technology system is being built by Infosys, while TCS is setting up the CBS platform. If the postal system in the country is on CBS, it means that a post office savings or deposit account holder will be able to operate his account from any post office in any geographic location in India, the same way one can operate a commercial bank account these days. 

India Post already has a tripartite arrangement with the Andhra Pradesh government to disburse MNERGA payments online through the postal network in the states. It is also working on similar such initiatives with other states. 

India Post has already indicated its intention to apply for a Payments Bank licence under the RBI's proposed differentiated licences scheme though it did not get any favourable response from the banking regulator in its initial attempt at getting a commercial banking licence. "We are awaiting to see how the final guidelines fit in the benefit of the organisation," Tewari said.

Source : The Economic Times

GRANT OF SPLIT DUTY ALLOWANCE - FOR THE FURTHER PERIOD OF 3 YEARS W. E. F. 1/7/2011 TO 30/6/2014, ON EXISTING RATE

Addendum to S B order No. 4 / 2014 : Revision in interest rates of Small Savings Schemes w.e.f 1st April 2014

AP Circle Inspector - Posts Examination 2014 to be held on 20/21.09.2014 - Vacancy position

AP Circle Office, Hyderabad has announced the following vacancies, vide CO letter no Rectt/21-3/IP Exam/2014 dated 25.08.2014, for the Departmental Examination to promote to the cadre of Inspector Posts scheduled to be held on 20/21.09.2014.

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Chief Ministers & Governors of Indian States


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Capitals, Governors and C
hief Ministers of Indian States

States
Capitals
Governors
Chief Ministers
(1) Andhra Pradesh
Hyderabad
Mr. E.S.L.Narasimhan
Mr. N. Chandrababu Naidu
(2) Arunachal Pradesh
Itanagar
Lieutenant General (Retd) Nirbhay Sharma
Mr. Nabam Tuki
(3) Assam
Dispur
Mr. J. B. Patnaik
Mr. Tarun Gogoi
(4) Bihar
Patna
Mr. D. Y. Patil
Mr. Jitan Ram Manjhi
(5) Chhattisgarh
Raipur
Mr. Balram Das Tandon
Dr. Raman Singh
(6) Goa
Panaji
Mr. Manohar Parrikar
(7) Gujarat
Gandhinagar
Mr. Om Prakash Kohli
Ms. Anandiben Patel
(8) Haryana
Chandigarh
Mr. Jagannath Pahadia
Mr. Bhupinder S. Hooda
(9) Himachal Pradesh
Shimla
Ms. Urmila Singh
Mr. Virbhadra Singh
(10) Jammu and Kashmir
Srinagar (Summer) Jammu (Winter)
Mr. N. N. Vohra
Mr. Omar Abdullah
(11) Jharkhand
Ranchi
Dr. Syed Ahmed
Mr. Hemant Soren
(12) Karnataka
Bengaluru
Mr. K Rosaiah
Mr. K. Siddaramaiah
(13) Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram
Ms. Sheila Dikshit
Shri. Oommen Chandy
(14) Madhya Pradesh
Bhopal
Mr. Ram Naresh Yadav
Mr. Shivraj Singh Chauhan
(15) Maharashtra
Mumbai
Mr. K. Sankaranarayan
Mr. Prithviraj Chavan
(16) Manipur
Imphal
Dr. Ashwani Kumar
(additional charge)
Mr.Okram Ibobi Singh
(17) Meghalaya
Shillong
Dr. K. K. Paul
Mr. Mukul A. Sangma
(18) Mizoram
Aizawl
Mr. Lal Thanhawla
(19) Nagaland
Kohima
Mr. Padmanabha Acharya
Mr. Neiphiu Rio
(20) Odisha
Bhubaneswar
Mr. S.C. Jamir
Mr. Naveen Patnaik
(21) Punjab
Chandigarh
Mr. Shivraj V. Patil
Mr. Parkash Singh Badal
(22) Rajasthan
Jaipur
Mr. Ram Naik (Additional charge)
Smt. Vasundhara Raje
(23) Sikkim
Gangtok
Mr. Shriniwas D. Patil
Mr. Pawan Chamling
(24) Tamil Nadu
Chennai
Mr. K Rosaiah
Ms. J. Jayalalithaa
(25) Tripura
Agartala
Mr. Padmanabha Acharya (Additional charge)
Mr. Manik Sarkar
(26) Telangana
Hyderabad
Mr. E.S.L.Narasimhan
Mr. K. Chandrasekhar Rao
(27) Uttarakhand
Dehradun
Dr. Aziz Qureshi
Mr. Harish Rawat
(28) Uttar Pradesh
Lucknow
Mr. Ram Naik
Mr. Akhilesh Yadav
(29) West Bengal
Kolkata
Mr. Keshari Nath Tripathi
Ms. Mamata Banerjee

SANCHAY POST 7.5 SERVICE PACK 1 AND PATCH 5

SANCHAY POST 7.5 SERVICE PACK 1 AND PATCH 5


Sanchay Post 7.5 Service Pack 1: : Download

Sanchay Post 7.5 Service Pack 1 Patch 5 :  Download


FEATURES - SANCHAY POST VERSION 7.5

Precise:

Added Features in Sanchay Post version 7.5:


  • Provision for updating Aaadhar ID for all schemes
  • NSC IX Online & Data entry module
  • FTO Processing 
  • Enhancement of existing requirements:
  • Data Entry Module for certificates such as KVP, NSC VIII and NSC IX
issue


Modifications in SCS accounts extension


Detailed Features

AADHAR ID

1) Provision to enter AADHAR ID for all new accounts in online module for all schemes.
2) Option to link AADHAR ID for all the existing accounts through Data Entry Module.
3) Option to link AADHAR ID for all SO accounts in HO through SOSB online & SOSB DE module.
4) Existing Aadhar Id details will be copied from UIDAI table and will be updated in corresponding tables containing account holder details for all the schemes. This is done at the time of DB up gradation for Sanchay post 7.5.
5) Validating the uniqueness of AADHAR ID entered while account opening.
6) ‘SP - Link Aadhaar Number’ tool available in SDC webpage not to be used for updating AADHAR ID henceforth.

NSC IX

1) 10 year NSC IX issue was introduced in the year 2011 and handled by Post Offices manually till date.

FAQ ABOUT SANCHAY POST 7.5 SERVICE PACK 1 PATCH 5

5 FAQ and Solutions are available for the Sanchay Post 7.5 Patch 5  : e details download full documents using below link : Download

A Guide to Complete AV AD Process

A Guide to Complete AV AD Process  : View

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Mobile – 9991998111.

Revised Recruitment Rules, 2014 for the post of Higher Selection Garde - I

To view Department of Posts Letter No.4-26/2009-SPB-II dated 27th August, 2014 containing Gazette Notification dated 17th July, 2014 please Click Here.

Soon, attendance of govt staff to be tracked online through attendance.gov.in

In what could be a revolutionary step towards monitoring and tracking the work of government officials, the NDA government has launched an “attendance website” to serve as a centralised database for all central government employees.

Though the website, attendance.gov.in, is still in the process of being developed, officials said it is expected to be modelled on the lines of similar websites of the Jharkhand government and the Department of Electronics and Information Technology.

To illustrate, the home page of the Jharkhand government’s attendance website gives the total number of employees present on the given day, along with graphical representations of “real-time attendance” and statistics on the percentage of people logging into office during different time slots, giving an idea of how many officials come to office during the designated timings. Further, a search for any registered employee yields complete details, along with the employee’s attendance/leave status.

Officials said the Centre’s website is likely to emulate most of these features and is expected to be as open to the public. “This level of open tracking takes transparency to another level, a key focus of this government,” said an official.

The Narendra Modi government had recently directed all central government offices to introduce Aadhaar-based biometric attendance systems. Officials said this website is the next step in that direction. The attendance record entered on the biometric devices in government offices will feed the data to this website, which will act as a centralised management information system (MIS) for attendance.

The database for all central government staff will be maintained centrally with a unique six digit ID provided for each employee, based on either the last six or first six digits of the Aadhaar number. Currently, the website has over 16,000 registered users, spread across 113 organisations. The maximum number of officials registered currently are from the Planning Commission. There are no active users or active devices yet.

For an organisation/ department to be registered, the nodal officers of that department will have to login to the website and create a master list of locations of their offices, designation of their offices and divisions/ units/ groups within their organisation. Following this, each employee can start registering online by submitting the relevant details along with Aadhaar numbers.

Study Material for IPO Examination 2014 .......... Questions from Indian Constitution


1 The idea of the Constitution of India was flashed for the first time by
2   Which of the following word was added into the Preamble of the Constitution by the 42nd Amendment Act, 1976?
Socialist
3  The procedure of Amendment to the Constitution is borrowed from the Constitution Of
South Africa
4 Which Charter empowered the British Governors of Presidencies to make Bye-Laws, Rules, Regulations in conformity with the British laws?
5  Which is the first written document in the Constitutional History of India?
The Regulating Act, 1773
6 Which Act made the beginning of a Parliamentary System in India?
Charter Act of 1853
7  Which Act made the beginning of Electoral System in India?
Government of India Act, 1858
8  The Federal features of the Indian Government was introduced by the
9 In Britain, Parliament is supreme; accordingly which among the following is supreme in India?
Constitution
10 How many Committees were set up by the Constituent Assembly for framing the Constitution?
13
11 When was the Constituent Assembly established to form the Constitution?
06.12.1946
12 The Constitution of India was adopted on
 26.11.1949
13  The Constitution of India came into force on ------ 26.01.1950
14  The Constitution of India contains (Articles, Parts, Schedules)-
444, 24, 12
15 India has been described under Article 1 of the Constitution as a
 Union of States
16  The Constitution of India is
Partly rigid and partly flexible
17 The beginning word ‘WE’ in the Preamble refers to the
Citizens of India
18  The Preamble to the Constitution contain
 Fraternity, Democratic, Sovereignty
19  The Preamble to the Constitution declares India as
Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic
20  The Preamble to the Indian Constitution is borrowed from the
Objective Resolution
21 Which of the following is described as the ‘Soul of the Constitution’?
 Preamble
22  The word ‘Democracy’ is derived from the Greek words
Demos and Kratos
23  Morley-Minto Reforms were implemented by the Indian Councils Act
1909
24  Who advocated ‘Grama Swarajya’ for the growth of the villages?
Gandhiji
25   The Constitution declared India as a Republic on
26.01.1950
26  The States were reorganized on linguistic basis in
1956
27  In which Case did Supreme Court hold that the Preamble was a part of the
Constitution?
 Keshavananda Bharti Case
28  In which Case did Supreme Court hold that Preamble was not a part of the Constitution?
 Berubari Case
- I
30  Which Schedule gives details regarding the subjects included in the three lists — Central, State and Concurrent Lists?
VII

31  The final interpreter to Indian Constitution is
 Supreme Court
32  Every Amendment of Indian Constitution has to be approved by the
 Parliament
33  Article 356 of the Constitution of India deals with ----- Proclamation of President’s Rule in a State
34  Which Article empowers the Parliament to amend the Indian Constitution?
368
35   Articles 19(1)(f) and 31 were deleted and Article 300-A was inserted by the following Constitution Amendment Act
 44th
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