Saturday 8 March 2014

President of India’s message on the occasion of International Women’s Day

The President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee in his message on the occasion of International Women’s Day, which is observed every year on March 8, has said: - 

“On the occasion of the International Women’s Day, I extend warm greetings and good wishes to women in all parts of our country. I thank them for their invaluable contribution in the making of our great nation. 

Women in India have attained greatness through the ages – in political, academic and spiritual spheres. They enjoyed freedom and equal participation in public life in ancient India. In the Rig Veda, women are placed at the highest pedestal – ‘Yatr nariyastu poojayante ramante tatr devah’ or where women are worshipped, Gods preside there. The Taittriya Upanishad teaches us ‘Matridevo bhava’ or ‘Let your mother be God to you’. 

Swami Vivekananda rightly said, “All nations have attained greatness by paying proper respect to women. That country and that nation which does not respect women has never become great”. 

The principle of gender equality is also enshrined in the Indian Constitution. Not only does the Constitution grant equality to women, but also empowers the State to adopt measures of positive discrimination in favour of women. Empowerment of women must be regarded as not only an element of our efforts towards gender equality but also a critical step for stimulating their full participation in nation building. 

We as a society must work towards changing negative perceptions about women. Women should be provided a safe, secure and congenial environment in which their talents can flower and they can contribute their full share in the building of our nation. 

On this International Women’s Day, let us resolve to redouble our efforts for the protection and welfare of women. May the celebrations inculcate in every member of our society the highest respect for women.” 

Source : PIB (Release ID :104525)

PREPARE COD PARCEL BAG ISSUES AND SOLUTION IN DESPATCH 7.9

Despatch 7.9 COD Bag Closure Issues And Solution

Solution Given by CEPT Mysore.
Solution Dated  : 04032014
In Some Office after update MM 7 Update 9 while Close COD Parcel Bag it shows an error message as "This Article  .... is either not collected or already included in some bag.
After Update Latest Despatch 7.9 (Released Dated 04.03.14 in PoTools), we could not close the COD bag even BPCOD. so that we should execute the below attached script.

Instruction

  1. Download attached Counter exl from PoTools provided by CEPT.
  2. Execute Once using MM Script Tool.
  3. Configure Bags in Despatch Supervisor > Master > Bag Type.

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CONSOLIDATED SOLUTION PARCEL NET AFTER CEPT RELEASED DTD 13.01.2014

CEPT Solution Consolidation After 13.01.2014

After 13.01.2014 CEPT Provide many scripts like eCounter and Postmandatabase upgradation forcod issues. all the exls were consolidated for easy upgradation.

Important Update Info:

1. eCounter database Up-gradation for COD.
2. Postman database up-gradation for COD.
3. Invoice Mismatch Pincode COD articles in Beat and BOs.
4. eCounter DB upgradation for invoice COD articles.
5. Postman user_defined_function updation.
6. Updation of postman window delivered articles in Parcel Net MIS.
7. Counter Exl for update COD Despatch issues - string / binary datawould be truncated.
8. Counter exl for configure COD article types for despatch of bag.
9. Update article type.

Instuction

  1. Download and extract all files from PoTools.
  2. Execute all 9 scripts using MM Script Tool.
  3. Replace Latest Despatch 7.9.

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DELETE DUPLICATE COD IN POSTMAN 7.9 BY CEPT

Delete Duplicate COD Solution Given By CEPT

In most of the Time while fetch COD articles in Postman 7.9 it shows anduplicate entries of Same COD Article message.
Solution given by CEPT, Mysore.

Solution

Delete COD Articles Appearing more than Once @ Invoicing.. 
  1. Download attached Script Provided by CEPT.
  2. Execute Script using MM Script Tool, before Invoicing

Download

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CHECK EPAYMENT MIS STATUS OF PA / SA EXAM FEE 2014

PA SA Exam Fee 2014 Check In EPayment MIS

Computerised  eEnabled HO/SO can collect the Postal Assistant / Sorting Assistant Exam Fee in Point of sale under ‘DIRECTOR, NEW DELHI HO’ .

Biller ID has been created at Directorate level under Biller Number 3740 for PA/SA Exam Fee Collection.

Instruction

  • SPM Should ensure the PA / SA Exam Fee Collection at the time of Point of sale submit account.
  • Verify the Point of Sale submit account in Supervisor.
  • Ensure the ePayment Collection details are updated in MIS using the following link

https://services.cept.gov.in/epayment/

  • Select Circle, Region, Division and Enter Biller ID : 3740

DATA PROFILING TOOL V2.8 RELEASED ON 06.03.2014

Data Profiling Tool V2.8 By Infosys

Purpose Of Data Profiling Tool

Data profiling Tool is the first entry point to Infosys Finacle application. This tool runs on the data downloaded from Sanchay Post and does field level validations. It produces the following files.
·         Summary of errors
·         Actual rows and data fields where there is an error
The erroneous records need to be corrected in the source system and data profiling tool run again. The data with no errors need to be sent to Data Migration Team for further processing and loading on Finacle database

Download

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Rule 2.8 Added

FIRST IN INDIA – FEMALE

1. First Indian Woman To Receive Lenin Peace Award
Aruna Asaf Ali


2. First Woman Vice-Chairperson Of Rajyasabha
Violet Alva In 1962

3. First Woman Session Judge In India
Anna Chandi


4. First Woman President Of Students Union
Anju Sachdeva Of Delhi University

5. First Indian Woman To Receive Norman Borlaug Award
Dr. Amrita Patel

6. First Indian Woman To Get International Grandmaster Award In Chess
Bhagyasri Thipse

7. First Indian Woman Ias Officer
Anna George

8. First Indian Woman T Reach In Olympic Games
Sini Abraham

9. First Woman President Of India
Pratibha Devisingh Patil

10. First Woman Governor Of State In India
Mrs. Sarojini Naidu

11. First Woman Prime Minister Of India
Mrs. Indira Gandhi

12. First Indian Woman To Swim Across English Channel
Mrs. Aarti Saha

13. First Indian Woman To Swim Across Strait Of Gibraltar
Aarti Pradhan

14. First Muslim Woman To Sit On Throne Of Delhi
Razia Sultan

15. First Woman President Of Indian National Congress
Annie Besant

16. The First Woman Chief Minister Of An Indian State
Mrs. Sucheta Kriplani ( Uttar Pradesh)

17. First Woman Central Minister Of India
Rajkumari Amrit Kaur

18. First Indian Woman To Climb The Mount Everest
Bachhendri Pal

19. First Woman Airline Pilot
Cap Durba Bannerjee

20. First Woman Ambassador
Mrs. Vijay Lakshmi Pandit


Visit : http://sapost.blogspot.in/ for latest News ....

21. First Woman To Climb Mount Everest Twice
Santosh Yadav

22. First Woman Judge Of Supreme Court
Meera Sahib Fatima Biwi

23. First Woman Chief Justice Of High Court
Mrs. Leela Seth

24. First Indian Woman Pilot In Indian Air Force
Haritakaur Dayal

25. First Woman Air Vice Marshal
P. Bandhopadhyaya

26. First Woman Lieutenant General
Puneeta Arora

27. First Woman Chairman Of Upsc
Rose Millian Mathew

28. First Woman Chairperson Of Indian Airlines
Sushma Chawla

29. First Woman To Receive Jnanpeeth Award
Asha Purna Devi

30. First Woman To Receive Bharat Ratna
Mrs. Indira Gandhi

31. First Indian Woman To Receive Nobel Prize
Mother Teresa


32. First Woman To Receive Ashok Chakra
Niraja Bhanot

33. First Woman IPS Officer
Mrs. Kiran Bedi

34. First Woman Doordarshan News Reader
Pratima Puri

35. First Woman Finger Print Experts In India
Sita Varthambal And Bhrangathambal ( Both Were Sisters)

36. First Indian Woman To Go In Space
Kalpana Chawla

37. First Actress In The Indian Cinema
Devika Rani

38. First Indian Woman To Become Miss World
Reita Faria

39. First Woman Speaker Of The State Assembly
Mrs. Shano Devi

40. First Indian Woman To Receive An Asiad Gold Medal
Kamalji Sandhu

Visit : http://sapost.blogspot.in/ for latest News ....

41. First Indian Test Tube Baby
Harsha (1986)

42. First Woman Chairperson Of National Woman Commission
Mrs. Jayanti Patnayak

43. First Woman Chairman Of Exim Bank
Tarzani Vakil

44. First Woman To Get Arjun Award
N. Lumsden (1961)

45. First Woman To Win Miss Universe Title
Sushmita Sen

46. First Indian Woman President Of Uno General Assembly ?
Vijay Lakshmi Pandit

47. First Woman Surgeon
Dr. Prema Mukherjee

48. First Indian Woman Barrister
Cornotia Sorabji

49. First Indian Woman Advocate
Regina Guha

50. First Chief Justce Of Mumbai High Court
Justice Sujaata B Manohar

51. First Woman To Win Wta Tennis Tournament
Sania Mirza

52. First Woman President Of Indian Science Congress
Dr. Ashima Chatterjee

53. First Deputy Governor Of Reserve Bank Of India?
K. J. Udesi

54. First Woman Sahitya Award Winner
Amrita Pritam

55. First Woman Commercial Pilot
Prem Mathur Of Deccan Airways

56. First Woman Foreign Minister
Lakshmi N Menon

57. First Indian Woman At Antarctica
Meher Moos In 1976

58. First Woman Chief Engineer
P. K. Tresia Nanguli

59. First Indian Woman To Complete Her Mbbs
Kadambini Ganguli Bose In 1888

60. First Indian Paratrooper Of Indian Air Force
Nita Ghose

Visit : http://sapost.blogspot.in/ for latest News ....

61. First Woman Indian Railway Driver
Surekha Shankar Yadav

62. The First Indian Woman Cricketer To Get 100 Wickets
Diana Eduljee

63. First Indian Woman To Get Magsaysay Award
Kiran Bedi

64. First Woman Secretary General Of Rajya Sabha
V. S. Rama Devi

No withdrawal of CGHS Cashless Scheme - Health Ministry

No withdrawal of CGHS Cashless Scheme - Health Ministry

There have been reports in the Media that private hospitals on the panel of CGHS are denying credit facilities to the eligible CGHS beneficiaries for delay in settlement of hospitals bills. Lower package rates and inadmissible deductions etc. have also been reported to be the other reasons for withdrawal of agreed cashless /credit facilities. 

In this regard, the CGHS beneficiaries are advised not to be guided by such misleading information. Delay in payments in the last quarter of the financial yeardue to budgetary constraints is not a new phenomenon and the hospitals are aware of it. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has taken special steps and the pendency is likely to be cleared within a week. 

CGHS has already invited bids for revision of package rates through a transparenttender process. The last date for submission of bids is 10th March, 2014. Measures have also been taken to streamline the payment related issues in the ensuing empanelment process. 

The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare will ensure that the CGHS empanelled private hospitals continue to extend cashless /credit facilities to the eligible CGHS beneficiaries in compliance with the terms and conditions as laid down in the Memorandum of Agreement signed by them with CGHS. As per the information received by the Ministry, most of the private hospitals are continuing to extend the cashless facilities to the CGHS beneficiaries. 

Source: PIB News

Transfer Rulings

Transfers of officials when desired for their own convenience should not be discouraged if they can be made without injury to the rights of others. However, as a general rule, an official should not be transferred from one unit to another, either within the same Circle, or to another Circle unless he has completed probation period satisfactorily As it is not possible to accommodate an official borne on one gradation list into another gradation list without injury to the other members in that gradation list such transfers should not ordinarily be allowed except by way of mutual exchange. Transfers by way of mutual exchange, if in themselves inherently unobjectionable, should be allowed. But in order to safeguard the rights of employees borne in the gradation lists of both the offices, the official brought in should take the place, in the new gradation list; that would have been assigned to him had he been originally recruited in that unit or the place vacated by the official with whom he exchanges appointment, whichever is the lower.


(!l) When an official is transferred at his own request but without arranging for mutual exchange, he will rank junior in the gradation list of the new unit to all officials of that unit on the date on which the transfer order is issued,including also all persons who have been approved for appointment to that grades as on that date.
(iii) lf the old and the new uniil form parts of a wider unit for the purpose of promotion to a higher cadre, the transferee (whether by mutual exchange or otherwise) will retain his original seniority in the gradation list of the wider unit.

(iv) An official transferred from one unit to another will not have go any claim ie back to his old unit. A declaration to the effect that he accepts the seniority in the new Unit on transfer under Rule 38 and that. he will not have any claim to go back to the old unit, should be obtained before an official is transferred under this rule. Any special privilege to which an official may be entitled by virtue of his position in the gradation list of the unit from which he is transferred will, ordinarily, be forfeited on his transfer to a new gradation list.

(v) Rule 38 transfers may be permitted on the basis of declared vacancy r.e. direct recruit may be transferred against direct recruitment vacancy ano promotee against a promotion vacancy. Further OC candidate should be transferred against OC vacancy, SC candidate against SC vacancy and ST candidate against ST vacancy.
(vi) Under Rule 38, inter-Circle and intra-Circle transfer from one distinct cadre to another viz. Post Offices to Circle Office, Regional Office, SBCO, Postal Assistant to Sorting Assistant etc. or vice versa is not allowed.

(vii) Only such officials who have put in minimum service of five years in the case of direct recruits in the cadre in question and three years in the case of surplus qualified officials wherever applicable would be eligible for transfer under Rule 38. Any relaxation in this regard should be matter of rarest exception. Transfer of officials who have not yet cleared the probation period should be permitted in deserving cases only.

(viii) Under the existing instructions, Heads of Circles i.e. CPMsG are fully empowered to permit such transfers with the approval of CPMG of the other Circle, where the transfer is sought. In such cases where the prescribed conditions are met the approval of the Directorate's would not be necessary.

(ix) As and when the applications are received for such transfers, it should be recorded in the register, which will serve as priority list to be operated as and when vacancy (ies) arise.

(x) Under Rule 38, an official will be allowed to seek transfer onlv twice during his entire service.