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Criteria for selection of Teachers for National Awards – Lok Sabha QA

Criteria for selection of Teachers for National Awards – Lok Sabha QA

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF SCHOOL EDUCATION & LITERACY

LOK SABHA
UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 4
TO BE ANSWERED ON 18.11.2019

NATIONAL TEACHERS AWARD

4. DR. AMOL RAMSING KOLHE:
DR. DNV SENTHILKUMAR S.:
SHRI SUNIL DATTATRAY TATKARE:
SHRIMATI SUPRIYA SULE:
DR. SUBHASH RAMRAO BHAMRE:
SHRI HEMANT SRIRAM PATIL:

Will the Minister of HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:

(a) whether the Government has fixed criteria for selection of teachers for grant of National Teachers Award on the 5th September, every year, if so, the details thereof;

(b) whether the State Governments possess any right to amend the rules framed for conferring National Awards and if so, the conditions under which such amendments can be made;

(c) if not, whether the Government proposes to take appropriate action with regard to the amendments made by the various States;

(d) if so, the details thereof and if not, the reasons therefor; and

(e) the other steps taken by the Government to improve the quality of school education and enriching the lives of school students?

ANSWER
MINISTER OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
(SHRI RAMESH POKHRIYAL ‘NISHANK’)

(a) to (d) Yes, Sir. The Government of India has fixed criteria for selection of Teachers for National Awards. A copy of extant guidelines containing conditions of eligibility, procedure for online self-nomination, selection criteria, various levels of selection committee i.e. District Selection Committee, State Selection Committee and Independent Jury at National Level is annexed. The authority to amend the guidelines for Selection of Teachers for National Awards rests with the Government of India.

(e) The Central Government has taken several steps to improve the quality of school education in primary and secondary schools in the country like Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act, National Achievement Survey, D.El.Ed. course, Integrated Scheme for School Education – Samagra Shiksha, participation in the Programme for International Students Assessment (PISA) to be conducted in 2021, Integrated Teacher Training
Programme, School Based Assessment (SBA), Performance Grading Index (PGI), Youth and Eco Clubs in all Government Schools across the country, Rangotsav to celebrate the rich cultural diversity of India.

ANNEXURE

ANNEXURE REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (A) TO (D) OF THE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NUMBER 4 TO BE ANSWERED ON 18.11.2019 ASKED BY DR. AMOL RAMSING KOLHE, DR. DNV SENTHILKUMAR S., SHRI SUNIL DATTATRAY TATKARE, SHRIMATI SUPRIYA SULE, DR. SUBHASH RAMRAO BHAMRE, SHRI HEMANT SRIRAM PATIL REGARDING “ NATIONAL TEACHERS AWARD”

Revised Guidelines for Selection of Teachers for National Awards

Introduction

The purpose of National Awards to Teachers is to celebrate the unique contribution of some of the finest teachers in the country and to honor those teachers who through their commitment and industry have not only improved the quality of school education but also enriched the lives of their students.

1. Conditions of Eligibility of Teachers for consideration for the Awards:

i) School teachers and Heads of Schools working in recognized primary/middle/high/higher secondary schools under the following categories:

a) Schools run by State Govt./UTs Administration, schools run by local bodies, schools aided by State Govt. and UT Administration.

b) Central Govt. Schools i.e. Kendriya Vidyalayas (KVs), Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas (JNVs), Central Schools for Tibetans (CTSA), Sainik Schools run by Ministry of Defence (MoD), Schools run by Atomic Energy Education Society
(AEES).

c) Schools affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) (other than those at (a) and (b) above)

d) Schools affiliated to Council for Indian Schools Certificate Examination (CISCE) (Other than those at (a), (b) and (c) above)

ii) Normally retired teachers are not eligible for the award but those teachers who have served a part of the calendar year (at least for four months i.e. upto 30th April in the year to which National Awards relate) may be considered if they fulfill all other conditions.

iii) Educational Administrators, Inspectors of Education, and the staff of training Institutes are not eligible for these awards.

iv) Teacher/Headmaster should not have indulged in tuitions.

v) Only regular Teachers and Heads of Schools will be eligible.

vi) Contractual Teachers and Shiksha Mitras will not be eligible.

2. Considerations to guide the selection of teachers at various levels:

Teachers will be evaluated based on the evaluation matrix given at Annexure-I. Evaluation matrix contains two types of criteria for evaluation:

a) Objective criteria: Under this the teachers will be awarded marks against each of the objective criteria. These criteria are given the weightage of 20 out of 100.

b) Criteria based on performance: Under this, teachers will be awarded marks on criteria based on performance e.g. initiatives to improve learning outcomes, innovative experiments undertaken, organization of extra and co-curricular activities, use of Teaching Learning Material, social mobility, ensuring experiential learning, unique ways to ensure physical education to students etc. These criteria are given the weightage of 80 out of 100.

3. Procedure for application and selection:

i) All the applications would be received through an online web portal. The portal would be developed and managed by Administrative Staff College of India (ASCI) assisted by CIET, NCERT under the overall supervision of MHRD.

ii) ASCI would also ensure coordination with States/UTs regarding timely entry into the portal and resolution of technical and operational issues during data entry into portal.

iii) MHRD will bear the entire expenditure for development and maintenance of the portal.

iv) In case of State/UTs, teachers and Heads of schools themselves shall apply directly by filling the application form online through the web portal before the prescribed cut-off date.

v) Every applicant shall submit a portfolio, online along with the Entry Form. The portfolio shall include relevant supporting material such as documents, tools, reports of activities, field visits, photographs, audios or videos etc.

vi) Undertaking by the applicant: Each applicant shall give an undertaking that all the information/data submitted is true to the best of his/her knowledge and if anything is found at any later date to be untrue then
he/she will be liable to disciplinary action.

District Selection Committee:

vii) First level scrutiny will be done by District Selection Committee (DSC) headed by the District Education Officer. Members of DSC would be as under:

a) District Education Officer: Chairperson
b) Representative of State/UT Govt.: Member
c) One Reputed academician nominated by District Collector: Member

viii) The major functions to be performed by DSC are as under:

a) Physical verification of the facts/ information provided by the applicant by forming verification teams.
b) Evaluation/ marking of the applicants as per the format at Annexure-I.
c) Certificate by DSC: The DSC shall certify that marks have been awarded after due verification of the facts.
d) After the detailed evaluation of the applications, DSC will shortlist 3 names and forward these to State Selection Committee through online portal along with vigilance clearance certificate of each of the 3
applicants.
e) In addition to the applications received, the DSC in exceptional circumstances, may suo-moto consider name of maximum one person among the outstanding teachers including special educators and differently abled teachers/heads of schools. The evaluation will be done as per the format at Annexure-I.
f) DSC may take into account performance of teachers in various streams of studies viz. science, arts, music, physical education etc.

The State Selection Committee (SSC)

ix) The State Selection Committee (SSC) will be headed by Principal Secretary/ Secretary of State Education Department.  Members of SSC will be as under:

a) Principal Secretary/ Secretary of State Education Department: Chairperson
b) Nominee of Union Govt.: Member
c) Director/Commissioner of Education: Member Secretary
d) Director, SCERT or equivalent if there is no SCERT: Member

x) The major functions to be performed by SSC are as under:

a) Re-verification of the facts/ information/marks of the nominations received from all the DSCs.

b) Evaluate all the nominations and prepare shortlist of the best candidates, subject to the maximum number allotted to the States/UTs as per Annexure-II and forward the same to Independent Jury at National
level through online portal.

Organization Selection Committee (OSC)(For other organizations)

xi) The composition of OSC is as under:

a) Chairperson/ Director/ Commissioner/ Head of the Organization: Chairperson
b) One officer from the Organization nominated by the Chairperson
c) Nominee of Union Govt.: Member
d) One reputed academician deputed by the Chairperson: Member

xii) The major functions to be performed by OSC are as under:

c) The Organizations may follow their internal processes for receiving nominations.

d) Evaluate all the nominations and prepare shortlist of the best candidates, subject to the maximum number allotted to the Organizations as per Annexure-II and forward the same to Independent Jury at National level through online portal.

Independent Jury at National level

xiii) Independent Jury at National levelheaded by retired Secretary, Department of School Education& Literacy, MHRD would review the list of candidates as forwarded by all the 36 SSCs and 7 OSCs and carry out
fresh assessment.

a. Each nominee is required to make a presentation before the Jury.
b. The jury shall select names from the list subject to the maximum of 45 (+2 Special Category for differently abled teachers etc.).
c. TA/DA for nominees shall be paid by MHRD.
d. Secretarial assistance to the Jury will be provided by NCERT.

xiv) All other awards have been subsumed under the National Awards to Teachers.

xv) The timelines for the year 2019 areas under:

S.No. Activity  Timelines for 2019
1 Opening of web-portal for inviting online applications. 6th May to 25th June, 2019 (12:00 midnight)
2 District Selection Committee nominations to be forwarded to the State Selection Committee through online portal. 26th June to 12th July, 2019
(12:00 midnight)
3 State Selection Committee shortlist to be forwarded through online portal to Independent National Jury 13th July to 24th July, 2019
(12:00 midnight)
4 Letters/communication to be issued by MHRD through online portal to all the shortlisted candidates 29th July, 2019
5 Selection process by Jury 13th, 16th and 17th August, 2019
6 Finalization of names by Independent National Jury 17th August, 2019
7 Intimation to the final selected candidates after approval of Hon’ble HRM 26th August, 2019
8 Rehearsal and Award function 4th& 5th September, 2019

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Number of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas in the Country

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF SCHOOL EDUCATION & LITERACY
LOK SABHA

UNSTARRED QUESTION NO.3
TO BE ANSWERED ON 18.11.2019

New Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas

3.SHRI PASHUPATI NATHSINGH:
SHRIMATI ANNPURNADEVI:
SHRI CHANDESHWARPRASAD:

Will the Minister of HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:

(a) the number of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas (JNVs) set up in the country since the inception of such vidyalayas, State/location-wise;

(b) whether the Government proposes to increase the number of JNVs in the States including Jharkhand;

(c) if so, the details thereof and if not, the reasons therefor;

(d) the reaction of the Government thereto; and

(e) the places in Jharkhand where Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas are presently functional, location-wise ?

ANSWER
MINISTER OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
(SHRI RAMESH POKHRIYAL ‘NISHANK’)

(a) to (e): The Navodaya Vidyalaya Scheme envisages opening of one Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV) in each district of the country. Opening of new JNVs is a continuous process which depends on the willingness of the concerned State Government/UT administration to make available requisite suitable land free of cost for construction of the permanent building and making available required temporary building, free of rent, to run the Vidyalaya till the permanent building is constructed. However, actual sanction and opening of new JNV depends on the availability of funds and approval by the Competent Authority.One JNV each has been sanctioned in all the districts of the country (as on 31stMay, 2014) including the State of Jharkhand (except the districts in the State of Tamil Nadu which has not yet accepted the Scheme).

As on date, there are 637 functional Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas (JNVs) in the country. A statement showing the details of JNVs operating in the country including the State of Jharkhand, State/location-wise is annexed

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Any proposal to set up Kendriya Vidyalayas in each district ? Lok Sabha QA

Any proposal to set up Kendriya Vidyalayas in each district ? Lok Sabha QA

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
LOK SABHA
UNSTARRED QUESTION NO: 102
ANSWERED ON: 18.11.2019

New Kendriya Vidyalayas

Uday Pratap Singh
Will the Minister of

HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government is aware that a large number of boys-girls in rural areas get deprived of better quality education of Kendriya Vidyalayas each year;

(b) if so, whether the Government proposes/is considering any proposal to set up Kendriya Vidyalayas in each district (Tehsil-in rural areas) of the country;

(c) if so, the details thereof;

(d) whether the Government proposes to convert Government schools into Kendriya Vidyalayas to improve the quality of education in Government schools;

(e) if so, the details thereof; and

(f) the details of the proposals received from various States in this regard?

Also Read : Reservation in Kendriya Vidyalayas for OBC Non-Creamy Layer

ANSWER

MINISTER OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
(SHRI RAMESH POKHRIYAL ‘NISHANK’)

(a) The Kendriya Vidyalayas (KVs) are opened primarily to cater to the educational needs of the wards of transferable Central Government Employees including Defence personnel by providing a common programme of education.Proposals for opening of new KVs are considered only if sponsored by Ministries or Departments of the Government of India/State Governments / Union Territories Administrations thereby committing resources for setting up a new KV as well as the availability of necessary sanction of the Government.

(b) No such proposal is under consideration at present.

(c) Does not arise.

(d) No such proposal is under consideration at present.

(e)& (f) Do not arise.

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Reservation in Kendriya Vidyalayas for OBC Non-Creamy Layer

Reservation in Kendriya Vidyalayas for OBC Non-Creamy Layer

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF SCHOOL EDUCATION & LITERACY

LOK SABHA

UNSTARRED QUESTION NO.126

TO BE ANSWERED ON 18.11.2019

RESERVATION IN KENDRIYA VIDYALAYAS

126. SHRI GANESH SINGH:

Will the Minister of HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state:

(a) whether the Government is aware that the children of persons belonging to OBC non-creamy layer have not been provided the determined reservation in admission to Kendriya Vidyalayas and if so, the basis on which the guidelines issued by Kendriya Vidyalayas have sought for the latest certificate of OBC mentioning the OBC-non-creamy layer;

(b) the reasons for inclusion of OBC column in the diary provided by the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan to school children if the children of persons belonging to Other Backward Castes are not being provided the determined reservation in admissions to Kendriya Vidyalaya and Navodaya Vidyalaya contains the OBC column; and

(c) whether the Government will consider giving the determined reservation to the children of persons belonging to Other Backward Castes admissions to Kendriya Vidyalaya and Navodaya Vidyalaya and if so, the time by which the same will be done and if not, the basis on which reservation is being provided to other categories?

ANSWER

MINISTER OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
(SHRI RAMESH POKHRIYAL ‘NISHANK’)

(a) & (b) As far as Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) is concerned, 10 seats (out of 40 seats) in class I per section are to be filled as per Right to Education Act Provisions (25% of seats) and these 10 seats will be filled by draw of lots from all applications of SC/ST/EWS/BPL/OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) who are the resident of Neighbourhood/Differently abled taken together. Kendriya Vidyalayas (KVs) asks for the latest certificate of OBC mentioning the OBC-non-creamy layer at the time of admission for the above mentioned purpose.

The basic details of all category students including OBC category are taken in the school diary for school records and providing information whenever required.

Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS) has following reservation policy:-

  • At least 75% of the seats in a district are filled by candidates selected from rural areas and remaining seats are filled from urban areas of the district.
  • Reservation of seats in favour of children belonging to Scheduled Casts and Scheduled Tribes is provided in proportion to their proportion to their population in the district concerned provided that in none of the district, such reservation will be less than the national average (15% for SC and 7.5% for ST) but subject to
    maximum of 50% for both the categories (SC & ST) taken together. These reservations are interchangeable and over and above the candidates selected under open merit.
  • Minimum One third of the total seats are filled by girls.
  • There is a provision for reservation for Divyang children (i.e. Orthopedically Handicapped, Hearing Impaired and Visually Handicapped) as per Government of India norms.

The OBC column has been included in the JNV Selection Test proforma for maintaining records and to provide information to Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on need basis.

(c) The matter is under active consideration of the Government.

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Proposal for Corporatisation of Ordnance Factories Board

Proposal for Corporatisation of Ordnance Factories Board

There is a proposal to convert Ordnance Factories under the OFB into a 100% Government owned public sector unit to provide functional and financial autonomy and managerial flexibility so as to enable the organisation to grow at a faster pace and play a greater role in defence preparedness of the country while also adequately safeguarding the interests of the workers.

The Press Releases issued by the Ministry of Defence dated 14.08.2019, 16.08.2019 and 20.08.2019 are given below:

MoD reaches out to OFB employee unions on their strike notice

Posted On: 14 AUG 2019 8:14PM by PIB Delhi

A team of senior officials led by Additional Secretary, Deptt. of Defence Production along with Chairman Ordinance Factory Board met the office bearers of the All India Defence Employees Federation, Indian National Defence Workers Federation, Bhartiya Pratiksha Mazdoor Sangh and Confederation of Defence Recognized Association here today on the issue of strike notice given by them starting August 20, 2019.

The meeting lasted for nearly two hours in which both parties constructively engaged themselves in a candid and open discussion of each other’s’ viewpoint. It was decided to keep the process of dialogue open to arrive at a mutual understanding.

ABB/Nampi/DK/Savvy

MoD clarifies there is no proposal to privatise OFB

Posted On: 16 AUG 2019 7:47PM by PIB Delhi

In continuation of the meeting held on August 14, a Committee of senior officials of Ministry of Defenceled by Additional Secretary, Department of Defence Production alongwith Chairman, Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) once again met the office bearers of the All India Defence Employees Federation, Indian National Defence Workers Federation, BhartiyaPratikshaMazdoorSangh and Confederation of Defence Recognized Association here today on the issue of Strike notice given by them starting with effect from August 20, 2019. The meeting was also attended by officials from the Ministry of Labour& Employment, Government of India.

The Committee also pointed out that the employees’ call for 30 days’ strike was unprecedented, especially when Government has already agreed to their demand to hold discussions at the MoD level and is in process of continuously engaging with them.

The Committee explained to the employee organisations that there is no proposal to privatise OFB. The proposal under consideration of Government is to make it into Defence Public Sector Undertakings (DPSUs), which is 100 per cent Government owned. Rumours being spread that OFB is being privatised are misguiding and with the intent to mislead the workers. Corporatisation of OFB will bring OFB at par with other DPSUs of MoD. This is in the interest of OFB as it will provide operational freedom and flexibility to OFB which it presently lacks. Besides, the interests of the workers will be adequately safeguarded in any decision taken on the subject.

The Committee also pointed out that Government has been continuously trying to strengthen the functioning of OFB, including having taken several steps to modernise the factories, carry out capital upgradation, re-train and re-skill OFB employees at Government costs, enable development of products and components with indigenous technology.The Committee urged the employee organisations to recognise Government’s efforts to make OFB into a competitive, productive and efficient organisation with higher turnover and enhanced profitability, which would also be in the interest of the employees. Therefore, the Committee once again urged the employee organisations to withdraw their proposed strike.

ABB/Nampi/DK/Savvy/MTJ

Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh calls for increased private sector participation in Make in India inDefence; underlines the need to reduce dependence on imports

Posted On: 20 AUG 2019 3:34PM by PIB Delhi

Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh today emphasised the need to progressively reduce dependence on foreign manufacturers and indigenously develop comprehensive capabilities in the defence sector. Delivering the inaugural address at the seminar on ‘Modernisation and Indigenisation plans of the Indian Air Force’ in New Delhi, Shri Rajnath Singh urged the private industry to take advantage of the policy initiatives of the Government and engage with defence services, Defence Public Sector Undertakings (DPSUs) and Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) for meeting their indigenisation demands. He reiterated the government’s commitment to resolving any outstanding issue in the way of growth and development of Indigenous Industries in defence sector. He asked the industry not to expect any short-term returns but invest for long term gains.

Raksha Mantri described Indian Air Force as a technologically advanced and extremely potent force saying that the recent offensive against terror outfits in our neighbourhood speaks volumes about the reach and lethality of the formidable arm of the Armed Forces. Indian Air Force, besides Army and Navy, needs to keep pace with the advancements in technology for enhancing operational capabilities, he added.

Recalling Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s call to modernise our Armed Forces, Shri Rajnath Singh said efforts are being made to increase the participation of the private sector in ‘Make in India’ in defence sector.

Listing out the Government’s initiatives to promote ‘Make in India’, Raksha Mantri said foreign investment up to 49 per cent was allowed through automatic route and up to 100 per cent under Government route on case-to-case basis. He urged foreign Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) to establish manufacturing facilities in India adding that a number of opportunities are available to foreign companies through FDI, Joint Ventures or the defence offset route. Shri Rajnath Singh also said the process of defence offset implementation has been streamlined and one of the major demands of the industry to reinstate the provision of services for discharge of offsets has now been provided.

Shri Rajnath Singh announced approval for use of test facilities of government entities for the private industry to meet the best quality standards required for defence manufacturing. He said the decision to this effect has been taken after incorporating the comments of the stakeholders particularly indigenous defence manufacturers. Shri Rajnath Singh expressed hope that the synergy between government’s efforts and industry participation will help fulfil the long-cherished dream of making India a frontrunner in defence production.

Raksha Mantri added that comprehensive outsourcing and vendor development guidelines for DPSUs and OFB to promote participation of private sector, particularly MSMEs in defence production. He said indigenisation requirements of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), OFB, DPSUs, Army, Air Force and Navy have also been hosted on Ministry of Defence (MoD) website for the benefit of the private industry.

Raksha Mantri said the defence products list for issuing industrial licenses under Industry Development and Regulation (IDR) Act has been revised adding that it has reduced the entry barriers for the industry especially the small and medium segment. The initial validity of Industrial license has been increased from three years to fifteen years with a provision to further extend it by three years on a case-to-case basis, he added.

Shri Rajnath Singh also referred to the Technology Development Fund (TDF) Scheme which has been established under the aegis of Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) to promote self-reliance in Defence Technology as part of ‘Make in India’ initiative. He said the scheme will encourage participation of public/private industries especially MSMEs so as to create an ecosystem for enhancing cutting edge technology capability for defence application.

In his keynote address, Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Birender Singh Dhanoa pitched for inhouse manufacturing of defence equipment and called for fine tuning the capabilities to meet the requirements. He said there is a need to replace obsolete war-fighting equipment with indigenous technology and bridge technological gaps in the defence sector. The Air Force is always alert on the border irrespective if there is any movement or not, he added.

Two books on indigenisation efforts of defence equipment were also released on the occasion.

Air Officer-in charge Maintenance Air Marshal S. Chaoudhary, Principal Adviser (Defence), Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Lt. Gen. JP Nehra (Retd.), Member, Society of Indian Defence Manufacturers (SIDM) and Chairman CII (Northern Region) Satish Kumar Kaura, delegates of the industry and Armed Forces personnel were also present.

ABB/Nampi/Savvy/MTJ

The Press Releases do not make any mention of pricing of Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) products.

This information was given by Raksha Rajya Mantri Shri Shripad Naik in a written reply to ShriM. Shanmugamin Rajya Sabha today.

PIB

Appointment of Chief of Defence Staff

The Government has approved in principle the creation of a post of CDS. An Implementation Committee was also approved and constituted to further determine and finalize the exact responsibilities, an enabling framework for this new post and all other issues involved to ensure smooth operationalization.

A number of Committees viz. the Kargil Review Committee, Group of Ministers (GoM) Report, Task Force on National Security and Shekatkar Committee have studied and recommended creation of the post of CDS/Permanent Chairman Chiefs of Staff Committee.

Military reforms is a continuous process and requisite steps are taken by the Government from time to time, as deemed necessary.

This information was given by Raksha Rajya Mantri Shri Shripad Naik in a written reply to ShriVaiko and Dr. T. Subbarami Reddyin Rajya Sabha today.

PIB

Relay Hunger Fast on 20th to 22nd November, 2019 at BSNL CO, Circle and SSA HQs

Relay Hunger Fast on 20th to 22nd November, 2019 at BSNL CO, Circle and SSA HQs

ALL UNIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS OF BSNL (AUAB)

No: UA/2019/107

15.11.2019

To,
(1) The Secretary,
Department of Telecommunications,
Ministry of Communications,
Sanchar Bhavan, New Delhi-110 001.

(2) The Chairman & Managing Director,
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd.,
Bharat Sanchar Bhawan,
Janpath, New Delhi – 110001.

Sub: – Relay Hunger Fast on 20th to 22nd November, 2019 at BSNL CO, Circle and SSA HQs – reg.

Respected Sir,

The Unions and Associations of BSNL is constrained to conduct Relay Hunger Fast on 20th to 22nd November, 2019 at BSNL CO, Circle and SSA HQs in protest against the non-payment of salary, non-payment of wages to contract workers, electricity bills, rentals etc, no road map or action plan for maintaining the services in the post VRS scenario and demanding immediate clarifications on VRS-2019 and other demands. If BSNL is not able to pay the salary, Govt. should take the responsibility and pay the salary to all BSNL employees being the Principal Employer and owner of the company.

Charter of Demands

1. Immediate Payment of Salary by BSNL/DoT, remittance of recoveries, payment of wages to contract/casual workers, payment of electricity and rental charges.

2. Spell out the road map for maintaining BSNL services in post VRS scenario, proposed restructuring plan and immediate launching of 4G Services.

3. Immediate clarifications on the VRS-2019 regarding i) Pay Revision, ii) Pension Revision, iii) Commutation of Pension and iv) Gratuity sought by AUAB, well before the closing date of option for VRS.

4. Extend 100% of IDA (119.5%) neutralization till the implementation of 3rd PRC

5. Delinking of Pension Revision from the Pay Revision of working employees and 30% Superannuation benefits to BSNL directly recruited employees.

6. No Reduction of Retirement Age from 60 to 58 honouring the agreement at the time of formation of BSNL.

Yours faithfully

Signed Copy

Source : http://nftechq.co.in/

Alliance Air LTC Fare List from November 2019

Alliance Air Domestic LTC Fare List from November 2019

ALLIANCE AIR DOMESTIC – LTC BASIC FARES
S.NO SECTOR & V.V. BASIC FARE
1 Delhi Kullu 16500
2 Kullu Chandigarh 15000
3 Delhi Allahabad 13250
4 Delhi Dharamshala 13000
5 Delhi Jammu 12750
6 Jammu Dharamshala 11000
7 Delhi Gorakhpur 13200
8 Delhi Dehradun 13000
9 Delhi Jabalpur 14300
10 Delhi Gwalior 11850
11 Delhi Indore 13000
12 Delhi Mumbai 17400
13 Gwalior Mumbai 13000
14 Mumbai Indore 13250
15 Delhi Pantnagar 13000
16 Delhi Chandigarh 12750
17 Delhi Jaipur 12900
18 Delhi Amritsar 11000
19 Delhi Lucknow 12500
20 Delhi Udaipur 12500
21 Delhi Hyderabad 13500
22 Delhi Kolkata 13500
23 Delhi Bathinda 11500
24 Delhi Ludhiana 11750
25 Delhi Pathankot 11500
26 Jaipur Lucknow 13250
27 Jaipur Bhopal 12750
28 Jaipur Raipur 13000
29 Raipur Bhopal 12700
30 Jaipur Udaipur 10850
31 Mumbai Bhuj 14000
32 Mumbai Surat 13000
33 Mumbai Bhavnagar 13000
34 Mumbai Shirdi 13000
35 Hyderabad Pune 13000
36 Hyderabad Shirdi 12950
37 Hyderabad Tirupati 13750
38 Hyderabad Ahmedabad 13500
39 Hyderabad Kandla 16500
40 Nashik Kandla 11500
41 Hyderabad Kolkata 15150
42 Hyderabad Cochin 12500
43 Hyderabad Raipur 9200
44 Visakhapatnam Vijayawada 12250
45 Visakhapatnam Tirupati 12900
46 Visakhapatnam Hyderabad 13900
47 Visakhapatnam Bangalore 12950
48 Visakhapatnam Mysore 13750
49 Vijayawada Tirupati 13750
50 Vijayawada Hyderabad 13000
51 Vijayawada Bangalore 13500
52 Vijayawada Mysore 13200
53 Bangalore Cochin 13000
54 Bangalore Agatti 13700
55 Bangalore Hubli 13100
56 Bangalore Belgaum 13000
57 Bangalore Pune 13500
58 Chennai Coimbatore 13000
59 Chennai Madurai 13000
60 Chennai Trichy 13000
61 Chennai Mangalore 13000
62 Chennai Hyderabad 13150
63 Madurai Coimbatore 13000
64 Trichy Coimbatore 13000
65 Hyderabad Goa 13250
66 Pune Goa 13000
67 Kolkata Ranchi 13100
68 Kolkata Bhubaneswar 12400
69 Ranchi Bhubaneswar 9250
70 Kolkata Raipur 13400
71 Bhubaneswar Raipur 12750
72 Ranchi Raipur 12750
73 Ranchi Jharsuguda 12750
74 Kolkata Jharsuguda 9900
75 Kolkata Guwahati 9825
76 Kolkata Lilabari 10200
77 Guwahati Lilabari 7700
78 Kolkata Tezpur 10050
79 Guwahati Tezpur 7700
80 Kolkata Shillong 10200
81 Kolkata Pasighat 10200
82 Guwahari Pasighat 7700
83 Mumbai Diu 10100
84 Cochin Agatti 11500
85 Pasighat Lilabari 7000
86 Delhi Bathinda 10000
87 Bathinda Jammu 10000
88 Delhi Ludhiana 10000
89 Delhi Bikaner 10000
90 Bikaner Jaipur 8000
91 Delhi Shimla 10500
92 Delhi Pathankot 10000
93 Pantnagar Dehradun 8000
94 Gwalior Indore 10000
95 Gwalior Delhi 8000
96 Jaipur Agra 8000
97 Nashik Hyderabad 10250
98 Nashik Ahmedabad 8500
99 Kolhapur Hyderabad 10000
100 Kolhapur Bangalore 10500
101 Hyderabad Hubli 10000
102 Hyderabad Solapur 10000
103 Ahmedabad Kandla 9250
104 Belgaum Pune 10000
105 Kochi Mysore 10000
106 Goa Mysore 10000
107 Hyderabad Mysore 10900
108 Bangalore Mysore 8500
109 Bhubaneswar Rourkela 10000
110 Kolkata Jharsuguda 10000
111 Jharsuguda Bhubaneswar 10000
112 Jharsuguda Raipur 10000
113 Bhubaneshwar Varanasi 10600
114 Gorakhpur Lucknow 10000
115 Chandigarh Dharamshala 9000
116 Raipur Jagdalpur 10000
117 Jagdalpur Hyderabad 10250
118 Nashik Pune 9000

Air India LTC 80 fare list from November 2019

Air India LTC 80 fare list from November 2019

SECTOR & V.V HLTC (Economy Class) DLTC (Executive Class)
Basic Fare Basic Fare
Agartala Kolkata 8750 17880
Agra Delhi 8750 17880
Agra Khajuraho 8750 17880
Agra Varanasi 9500 19320
Ahmedabad Chennai 17500 35400
Ahmedabad Delhi 11050 22440
Ahmedabad Mumbai 8750 17880
Aizawl Imphal 4100 17880
Aizawl Kolkata 7200 17880
Amritsar Delhi 8750 17880
Amritsar Mumbai 17500 35400
Amritsar Nanded 17500 35400
Aurangabad Delhi 15050 30560
Aurangabad Mumbai 8250 21000
Bagdogra Delhi 15200 30600
Bagdogra Kolkata 8750 17880
Bengaluru Bhubaneshwar 15100 30600
Bengaluru Chennai 8750 17880
Bengaluru Delhi 19900 40200
Bengaluru Goa 9500 19320
Bengaluru Guwahati 19900 40200
Bengaluru Hubli 8750 17880
Bengaluru Hyderabad 8750 17880
Bengaluru Kolkata 17500 35400
Bengaluru Mumbai 11050 22440
Bengaluru Trivandrum 9500 19320
Bhopal Delhi 9500 19320
Bhopal Mumbai 12400 26960
Bhubaneshwar Delhi 15100 30600
Bhubaneshwar Hyderabad 11350 22440
Bhubaneshwar Kolkata 8750 17880
Bhubaneshwar Mumbai 17500 35400
Chandigarh Delhi 8750 17880
Chandigarh Leh 8750 17880
Chandigarh Mumbai 17500 35400
Chandigarh Pune 17500 35400
Chennai Coimbatore 8750 17880
Chennai Delhi 19900 40200
Chennai Goa 9700 19320
Chennai Hyderabad 9500 19320
Chennai Kochi 9500 19320
Chennai Kolkata 17500 35400
Chennai Madurai 8750 17880
Chennai Mumbai 15100 30600
Chennai Portblair 17500 35400
Chennai Trivandrum 9500 19320
Coimbatore Delhi 19900 40200
Coimbatore Mumbai 15100 30600
Delhi Gaya 11050 22440
Delhi Goa 17500 35400
Delhi Guwahati 17500 35400
Delhi Hyderabad 15100 30600
Delhi Imphal 19900 40200
Delhi Indore 9500 19320
Delhi Jaipur 8750 17880
Delhi Jammu 9500 19320
Delhi Jodhpur 8750 17880
Delhi Khajuraho 8750 17880
Delhi Kochi 19900 48240
Delhi Kolkata 17500 35400
Delhi Leh 11100 19320
Delhi Lucknow 8750 17880
Delhi Mumbai 15100 30600
Delhi Nagpur 11350 22440
Delhi Patna 11350 22440
Delhi Port Blair 28700 51600
Delhi Pune 15100 30600
Delhi Raipur 12050 22440
Delhi Rajkot 13300 22440
Delhi Ranchi 15100 30600
Delhi Srinagar 9600 19320
Delhi Surat 13300 22440
Delhi Tirupati 19900 40200
Delhi Trivandrum 20500 49680
Delhi Udaipur 9500 19320
Delhi Vadodra 11250 22440
Delhi Varanasi 9500 19320
Delhi Vijayawada 17500 35400
Delhi Vishakhapatnam 17500 35400
Dibrugarh Kolkata 11600 22440
Dimapur Kolkata 9500 19320
Gaya Kolkata 8750 17880
Gaya Varanasi 8750 17880
Goa Mumbai 8750 17880
Guwahati Imphal 8750 17880
Guwahati Kolkata 8750 17880
Hubli Mumbai 8750 17880
Hyderabad Kolkata 15150 30600
Hyderabad Mumbai 9500 19320
Hyderabad Tirupati 8750 17880
Hyderabad Vijayawada 8750 17880
Hyderabad Vishakhapatnam 9500 19320
Imphal Kolkata 9500 19320
Indore Mumbai 9500 19320
Jaipur Mumbai 12050 22440
Jammu Leh 10250 17880
Jammu Srinagar 8750 17880
Jamnagar Mumbai 8750 17880
Jodhpur Mumbai 13900 26960
Khajuraho Varanasi 8750 17880
Kochi Mumbai 15100 30600
Kochi Trivandrum 8750 17880
Kolkata Mumbai 19900 40200
Kolkata Port Blair 17500 35400
Kolkata Silchar 8750 17880
Kolkata Varanasi 9500 19320
Kozhikode Mumbai 13250 22440
Leh Srinagar 8800 17880
Lucknow Mumbai 15100 30600
Madurai Mumbai 15100 30600
Mangalore Mumbai 9500 19320
Mumbai Nagpur 9500 19320
Mumbai Pune 8100 17880
Mumbai Raipur 13650 22440
Mumbai Rajkot 12850 23240
Mumbai Trivandrum 15700 30600
Mumbai Udaipur 9500 19320
Mumbai Varanasi 15150 30600
Mumbai Vishakhapatnam 15100 30600
Port Blair Vishakhapatnam 15150 30600
Raipur Nagpur 8750 17880
Raipur Vishakhapatnam 8750 17880
Bengaluru Belgaum 8750 17880
Kolkata Jaipur 17500 35400
Bengaluru Ahmedabad 15150 30600
Hyderabad Guwahati 19900 40200
Bhubaneshwar Guwahati 11350 22440
Hyderabad DURGAPUR 13800 30600
Delhi Nanded 17500 35400
Chandigarh Nanded 17500 35400
Delhi Kannur 18100 40200
Kannur Kozhikode 8100 17880
Delhi Kozhikode 18100 40200
Aurangabad Udaipur 9500 19320
Dehradun Mumbai 17500 35400
Dehradun Varanasi 9700 19320

Norms of Aadhaar KYC are eased, not of the Change of Address in Aadhaar

Norms of Aadhaar KYC are eased, not of the Change of Address in Aadhaar

Norms of Aadhaar KYC are eased for opening of bank account and not for the change of address in Aadhaar, said the Department of Revenue (DoR), Ministry of Finance today while clarifying on Aadhaar KYC use with reference to its notification dated 13.11.2019 on amendment to the Prevention of Money-laundering (Maintenance of Records) Rules, 2005. The DoR said in a categorical statement that its notification is with regard to easing of Aadhaar KYC use for opening of the bank account for the convenience of people who often migrate from place to place for jobs or any other reason and it is not regarding the change of address in Aadhaar card, as has been misreported in various media.

Revenue Secretary, Dr. Ajay Bhushan Pandey said, “The amended PMLR applies only to Aadhaar KYC purposes for opening of bank account and not for the change of Address in Aadhaar card. If a person has moved residence for purposes of work and needs to use Aadhaar KYC for opening a new bank account or change his bank branch, etc., he can give a self declaration of new address while retaining the original address on his Aadhaar card”.

Dr Pandey said that the PML Rules amendment makes opening bank account easier for individuals who are living in an address different from their address in Aadhaar. People who submitted Aadhaar card with a different address as KYC at banks can now submit local address by providing a self-declaration.

He said that with this amendment, giving a self-declaration about a local address or any address other than the one on Aadhaar card will be sufficient as address proof to open bank account with Aadhaar KYC. This amendment brings in convenience especially for the migrant people. For example, if a migrant worker comes from Jharkhand to Mumbai and his/her Aadhaar has Jharkhand’s address, then to open a bank account a self-declaration about his/her local address in Mumbai will be sufficient for Aadhaar KYC.”

DoR sources said that the change has been made through an amendment in the PML Rules and not by way of amending Aadhaar Act/Regulations. So, it does not apply to change of address in Aadhaar card. This amendment has been issued to allow people who have used Aadhaar KYC to open bank account and want to give an address different from the address in Aadhaar as current address on self declaration basis.

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