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Re-imbursement of LTC-80 fare – Clarification

F.No. 19046/1/2008-E.IV
Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Expenditure
E-IV Branch
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New Delhi, the 15th July, 2010

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Clarification regarding re-imbursement of LTC-80 fare.

The undersigned is directed to refer to this Department’s OM No.7(1)/E.Coord/2008 dated 4-12-2008 wherein Air India’s LTC 80 scheme was introduced from 1st December, 2008, for LTC travelers entitled to travel by Air. A number of references from different Government Departments/offices have been received in this Ministry seeking clarification whether the prevailing fare on the date of booking of LTC 80 tickets is to be reimbursed or claim is to be restricted to Air India’s LTC 80 fare as on 1 December, 2008.

2. The matter has been considered in this Ministry and it is clarified that the fare paid on the date of booking of ticket under LTC 80 scheme of Air India may be reimbursed.

(Karan Singh)
Under Secretary to the Govt. of India

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Karnataka – Dearness allowance to Retired State Judicial Officers on FNJPC pay scales- revision of Rates.

PROCEEDINGS OF THE GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA

Sub:- Dearness allowance to Retired State Judicial Officers on FNJPC pay scales- revision of Rates.

Read:- Government Order No.FD 15 SRP 2010 dated 23rd April 2010.

ORDER NO. FD (SPL) 5 CPP 2010,
BANGALORE, DATED 11th JUNE 2010.

Sanction is accorded to increase the rates of dearness allowance to Retired State Judicial Officers on FNJPC pay scales from the existing 73% to 87% of the basic pension /family pension with effect from 1st January 2010.

2. The increase in Dearness Allowance admissible under this order is payable in cash until further orders.

3. For the purpose of this order, the term Basic Pension/Family Pension means, the Basic Pension/Family Pension and Dearness Pay at 50% of the Basic Pension/Family Pension sanctioned in G.O.No.Law 277 LAC 2008 dated 03.06.2009.

4. The payment on account of Dearness Allowance involving fractions of 50 paise and above shall be rounded off to the next rupee and fractions less than 50 paise shall be ignored.

BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE
GOVERNOR OF KARNATAKA,

(U.P.PRABHU)
Special Officer Ex-officio,
Deputy Secretary to Government,
Finance Department. (Pension)

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CBSE – Academic Session 2010-11 onwards, Registration through Online is mandatory for Class IX / XI

Registration of students for Academic session 2010-11 in

Class IX/ XI

1        From academic session 2010-11 onwards, Registration of Students for Class IX/XI has to be made on-line through the website www.cbse.nic.in and it is mandatory to register students of Class IX/XI.

2        Registration Forms shall not be sent by the Regional Office to the school w.e.f. 2010-11 sessions.

3        Registration of Students for Class IX/XI (2010-11):

a)      The schools affiliated with CBSE upto Secondary level (Class X) shall submit the details of those students who are on roll in Class IX for the academic session 2010-11 in the school.

b)       The schools affiliated with CBSE upto Sr. Secondary level (Class XII) shall submit the details of those students who are on roll in Class IX and in Class XI for the academic session 2010-11 in the school.

4        Fee details and schedule for on-line submission for Registration of students of Class IX/XI:

Amount of Fee to be remitted per Student Schedule for On-line Submission of details of Student Date for Receipt of Final list of Students along with Fee in the Regional Office  (*)
Rs.100/-  without late fee 31st August 7th September
Rs.110/- (Inclusive of late fee of Rs.10/-) 15th September 22nd September
Rs.120/- (Inclusive of late fee of Rs.20/-) 30th September 7th October
Rs.130/- (Inclusive of late fee of Rs.30/-) 15th October 22nd October

(*) 15 days grace time in place of 7 days for receipt of Final List of Students will be allowed to the schools belonging to remote areas viz. Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura, Lahaul and Spiti District and Pangi sub division of Chamba District of Himachal Pradesh, Andaman & Nicobar Island and Lakshadweep and schools in foreign countries.

These dates shall be applicable for all years. In case the dates mentioned above fall on a holiday/ Saturday/ Sunday, next working day shall be applicable.

  1. On-line submission shall be closed after last date and no entry shall be accepted after the last date.
  1. Receipt of final List of Registered Students shall be acknowledged by the Regional Office only after the receipt of fee in the shape of Demand Draft as per the schedule given on the web-site.
  1. 7. In the interest of their own students, Schools are advised to start submitting details on-line as per Instructions given on the website www.cbse.nic.in and take necessary steps so that computer generated details along with fee in the shape of Demand Draft reach Regional Office before the last dates and to avoid the possibility of dis-connection / inability / failure to log on to the Board’s website on account of heavy load on internet / website jam.
  1. Please take print-out of the instructions and procedure and read them carefully before submission of details of student for Registration.

Instructions and Procedure for online submission of details of students for Registration:

The following Steps 1 to 10 may be followed in sequence for online submission of details.

Activities to be done for Registration before last date with / without late fee are:

Sl No.

Activities for Registration of Class IX and Class XI Nature of Activity
1 Registration of Schools Online
2 Updation of School Details Online
3 Login Online
4 Submission of details of Students for Registration Online
5 Checklist Printing of Registered Students Online
6 Correction of Registered List of Students, if any Online
7 Finalisation of Data Online
8 Submission of Fee Details Online
9 Printing of Final List of Registration of Students Online
10 Submission of students’ Details along with Fee to Regional Office by Post Manual
  1. Registration of Schools:

The affiliated schools that are to submit details of students are required to register themselves before submission of details of students for Registration.

  1. Schools shall register using ‘Affiliation Number’ as User-Id and the password which has been supplied to the schools through the letter No. CBSE/CU/143-online/……. dated  29th June, 2010
  2. While registering Schools are advised to change the password and the changed password may be noted for future use and keep it confidential to avoid misuse.

2.   Updation of School Details:

Any correction in School details such as Principal Name, Phone Number, Experience, School website, valid email address for future communications, Name of person(s) along with designation, authorized to submit students’ details online shall be updated.

3.   Login :

a.     Only Registered schools are permitted to login.

b.     After successful registration, Schools shall login using Affiliation Number as User-Id and ‘changed password’ as Password.   

4.   Submission of Details of Students for Registration:

  1. The schools shall submit carefully and meticulously the details of each student on roll during academic session 2010-11in Class IX and Class XI separately as per the details available in the Admission and Withdrawal register of the School.
  2. The date on which the student’s details are entered shall determine the fee to be paid by the student and shall be generated automatically by the computer.
  3. After submission of details of each student, two buttons shall be displayed as per details below:
  • To continue entering details of Student, click on button at Sl.No.1
  • To close now and continue at a later time, click on button at Sl.No.2
Sl.No Buttons Remark
1 Save and Enter next student details Press this to enter details of next student
2 To close now and continue at a later time Press this to finish entering details of student for now and continue later
  1. The schools have the option to submit the details of students in different lots.

5.         Check List Printing of Registered Students:

a.     Schools shall take a list of the submitted details of students by choosing the option “Check list Printing of Registered Students” using a printer attached with the school’s computer.

b.     The printer settings may be set for A4 size paper with Landscape printing with all side margins set to 0.25”.

c.     The heading of this List will be ‘CHECK LIST OF STUDENTS REGISTERED FOR CLASS…’

d. The details in the list may be compared with the Original Admission and Withdrawal register. Subject Code and Subject Name offered by each student should also be checked.

e.     When all corrections including spelling mistakes have been noted down, correction can be carried out by choosing option “Correction of Registered List of Students”.

6 Correction of Registered List of Students:

  1. This activity has three options ADD, MODIFY, DELETE.
  • ADD :  Details of any left out Students/ new students can be submitted.
  • MODIFY: Correction in the already submitted details of the student can be updated/ modified/corrected.  The Record No. printed against the student’s details is typed and the student’s details shall be displayed on the screen.  Required correction/ modification can be typed against the particular details.
  • DELETE:  Already submitted details of the student can be removed from the list completely by typing the Record No. printed against the student’s detail whose details are to be removed from the list. Student’s details shall be displayed on the screen before deletion.  Details once deleted can not be recovered and has to be re-entered if needed again by using ADD option.

b.     The Check List can be generated by choosing option “Checklist Printing of Registered Students”,  compared manually with the Admission and Withdrawal register and corrected by choosing option “Correction of Registered List of Students”, any number of times till it is error-free.  i.e. Options “Submission of Details of Students for Registration”, “Checklist Printing of Registered Students” and “Correction of Registered List of Students” may be repeated to make the list error-free.

7    Finalisation of Data :

a.     When all corrections/spelling mistakes have been carried out and the list is error free, Finalisation of data is done.

b.     Finalization of data means no more correction /deletion /modification of data which have been submitted till the date of finalization of data is possible i.e. Data submitted shall be deemed as final.

c.     After finalization of data, Demand draft details for requisite fee are to be entered. Fee shall be applicable as per fee schedule i.e. the date on which the data is finalized is taken for account for fee calculation    i.e.

  • If students’ details are entered by 29th August and finalization of data is done on 31st August then NO late fee shall be applicable.
  • If students’ details are entered by 31st August and finalization of data is done on 31st August then NO late fee shall be applicable.
  • If students’ details are entered by 31st August and finalization of data is done on 5th September then late fee of Rs.10/- for each candidate shall be applicable.

d.     After finalization of data, addition of more students is possible provided the date of submission of details is within the time schedule and fee shall be remitted as per fee schedule

8    Submission of Fee Details :

a.     Demand draft for the Requisite Fee (Registration Fee + Late Fee, if any) shall be made in favour of the Secretary, Central Board of Secondary Education, CBSE drawn on any Nationalized Bank payable at the place of Regional Office of the Board under whose jurisdiction the school is located.

b.     Details of Demand draft such as Date, Amount and Bank shall be submitted on-line.

9    Printing of Final List of Registration of Students:

a.     Schools shall take Final list of students submitted.  Final list can not be generated without submission of fee details.

b.     The heading of this List will be ‘FINAL LIST OF STUDENTS REGISTERED FOR CLASS___’.

c.     Once Final list is generated, no more addition, deletions or corrections can be made on this data.

d.     The printer settings may be set for A4 size paper with Landscape printing with all side margins set to 0.25”

e.     The Schools shall firmly affix recent high contrast passport size preferably black & white photograph of the students which clearly indicates the name of the students along with the date of taking the photograph (photograph should have been taken on or after 1.4.2010) with gum/fevicol (not to be pinned or stapled) in the space provided against student’s information and obtain signature of the student in the space earmarked for it.

f.      A photocopy of the Final printout with Student’s signature and photograph should be retained by the School as office copy.

10  Submission of Details to Regional Office by Post:

a.     School No., School Name and Address, Principal name and phone no, should be written on the back of the Demand Draft.

b.     Final List with student’s signature and photograph along with Demand draft and duly filled and signed Certificate of Principal should reach the concerned ‘Regional Officer’, Respective Regional Office of the Board within stipulated schedule given above.

Contact details:

Regional Office Jurisdiction of Schools For any technical Query regarding On line submission
Regional Office
Central Board of Secondary Education, PS-1-2, Institutional Area, I.P.Extn. Patparganj, Delhi-110 092.
NCT of Delhi, Foreign Schools Mr. Kamal Khandelwal,

Programmer

[email protected]

Regional Office
Central board of Secondary Education, Plot No. 1630 A, “J” Block, 16th Main Road
Anna Nagar West, Chennai-600040.
Andhra Pradesh, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra,  Tamil Nadu,  Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Daman and Diu, Lakshadweep, Puducherry Mrs. Vijayalaxmi

Programme Assistant.

[email protected]

Regional Office
Central Board of Secondary Education, House No.10, Seuj Sarani, Lakhimi Nagar, Hatigaon, Guwahati-781006
Assam, Nagaland, Manipur, Meghalaya, Tripura, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram. Mr. Shambulal Prasad

Programmer

[email protected]

Regional Office
Central Board of Secondary Education, Todarmal Marg,
Ajmer-305 030
Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Dadra and Nagar Haveli Mr. V Santhanam

Programmer

[email protected]

Regional Office
Central Board of Secondary Education, Sector- 5 , Panchkula – 134109 (Haryana)
Haryana, Himachal Pradesh.,  J & K, Punjab, U.T.of Chandigarh Mr. J K Jain

Programmer

[email protected]

Regional Office
Central Board of Secondary Education, 35 B, Civil Station, M.G. Marg , Civil Lines, Allahabad-211 015
Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal Mrs. I Margaret Catherine

Deputy Secretary (IT)

[email protected]

Regional Office
Central Board of Secondary Education, 6th Floor, Alok Bharti Complex Saheed Nagar, Bhubaneshwar-7510007.
West Bengal, Orissa, Chhattisgarh Mrs. I Margaret Catherine

Deputy Secretary (IT)

[email protected]

Regional Office
Central Board of Secondary Education, 8th Floor, BSFC Building, Fraser Road, Patna-800001
Bihar, Jharkhand Mrs. I Margaret Catherine

Deputy Secretary (IT)

[email protected]

Implementation of the Government’s decision on the recommendation of the Sixth CPC – Revision of provisions regulating special benefits in the cases of Death and Disability in service – payment of ex-gratia lump sum compensation to families of central Govt.employees – modification – regarding –

No.45/7/2008-P&PW (F)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Pension and Pensioners Welfare
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3rd Floor, Lok Nayak Bhawan,
Khan Market, New Delhi-110 003
Dated 12th July, 2010

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject:- Implementation of the Government’s decision on the recommendation of the Sixth CPC – Revision of provisions regulating special benefits in the cases of Death and Disability in service – payment of ex-gratia lump sum compensation to families of central Govt.employees – modification – regarding –

The undersigned is directed to say that in this Department’s Office Memorandum of even number dated 16th March, 2009, it was provided that ex-gratia lump sum compensation to the families of deceased Government servants including from sundry Government sources, such as the Prime Minister’s Relief Fund, Chief Minister’s Relief Fund, etc. should not exceed the aggregate of Rs. 20 lakhs in each individual case. Para 12 of Annexe to this Department’s OM 45/55/97-P&PW(C) dated 11th September,1998 was modified to that extent.

2.The matter has been further reviewed and it has now been decided that there will be no ceiling for grant of ex-gratia lump sum compensation in terms of Department of Pension & Pensioners’Welfare’s OM No. OM 45/55/97-P&PW(C) dated 11th September, 1998 read with OM NO.38/37/08- P&PW(A) dated 2nd September, 2008 and OM No.45/7/2008-P&PW (F) dated 16th March, 2009.

3. The above revised provision will be effective from 1.1.2006.

4. All other terms and conditions in the O.M. dated 11th September, 1998 shall remain unchanged.

5. This issues with the concurrence of the Ministry of Finance, Department of Expenditure U.O. No. 361/EV/2010 dated 4th June, 2010

6. In so far as persons serving in the Indian Audit & Accounts Department, these orders issue after consultation with the Comptroller & Auditor General of India.

(Tripti P Ghosh)
Director (PP)

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List of newly opened Kendriya Vidyalayas schools under Civil/Defence Sector for the year 2010-11

F.11029-12/2009-KVS(Admn.I)                                                      Date:10.07.2010

OFFICE ORDER

Approval of the. Hon’ble HRM cum Chairman, Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan is hereby conveyed for the opening of new Kendriya Vidyalayas under Civil / Defence Sector at the following locations with immediate effect:

S.N. Location/Name of Kendriya Vidyaiaya Name of State Sector
1 Nalgonda, Distt. Nalgonda Andhra Pradesh Civil
2 Tamulpur, Distt. Baksa Assam Civil
3 Udalguri,Distt. Udalguri Assam Civil
4 Aurangabad, Aurangabad Distt Bihar Civil
5 Harnaut, Distt. Nalanda Bihar Civil
6 CISF, Bhilai, Distt. Durg Chhattisgarh Civil
7 Khicharipur, East Delhi Distt. Delhi Civil
8 AFS Darjeepura, Distt. Baroda Gujarat Defence
9 Bangana, Distt, Una Himachal Pradesh Civil
10 BSF Sunderbani, Rajaauri Distt. J & K Civil
11 BSF Humhama, Distt. Budgam J. & K. Civil
12 Quaziabad, Udipora, Kupwara Distt. J & K Civil
13 Aminoo, Distt. Kulgam J & K Civil
14 Sahibganj, Distt. Sahibganj Jharkhand Civil
15 Kanhagad, Distt. Kasargod Kerala Civil
16 Chenneerkara, Pathnamthitta Distt. Kerala Civil
17 KPA, Ramavarmapuram, Thrissur Distt. Kerala Civil
18 Ezhimala, Kannur Distt. Kerala Defence
19 CRPF Peringome, Kannur Distt. Kerala Civil
20 Koppal, Distt.Koppal Karnataka Civil
21 CRPF, Bangrasia, Bhopal Distt. M.P. Civil
22 Umaria, Umaria Distt. M.P Civil
23 Raisen, Distt Raisen M.P. Civil
24 Betul, Distt. Betul M.P. Civil
25 Burhanpur, D.istt. Burhanpur M.P. Civil
26 Harda, Distt. Harda M.P. Civil
27 CRPF, Teligaon, Pune Distt. Maharashtra Civil
28 Nanded, Rly. Campus, Nanded Distt. Maharashtra Civil
29 BSF Chakur, Distt. Latur Maharashtra Civil
30 Champhai, Distt. Champhai Mizoram Civil
31 Kutra, Sundargarh Distt. Orissa Civil
32 No.2, Cuttack, Cuttack Distt. Orissa Civil
33 Bhanjanagar Ganjam Distt. Orissa Civil
34 Murgabadi, Mayurbhanj Distt. Orissa Civil
35 Sonepur, Subarnapur Distt. Orissa Civil
36 Deogarh Distt Orissa Civil
37 Jajpur, Jaipur Distt. Orissa Civil
38 Digapahandi, Distt. Ganjam Orissa Civil
39 Aska, Distt. Ganjam Orissa Civil
40 Nuasada, Distt, Nuapada. Orissa
41 CISFMundali, Distt. Cuttack Orissa Civil
42 CRPF, Saraikhas, Jalandhar Distt. Punjab Civil
43 BSF Bhikiwind, Amritsar Distt. Punjab Civil
44 BSF Fazilka, Ferozepur Distt. Punjab Civil
45 BSF Amarkot, Amritsar Distt. Punjab Civil
46 BSF KMS Wala, Distt. Firozpur Punjab Civil
47 Mohali, Dist SAS Nagar Mohali Punjab Civil
48 Karaikai, Distt Karaikal Puducherry Civil
49 BSF Ramgarh, Jaisalmer Distt. Rajasthan Civil
50 BSF Campus, Raisinghnagar Rajasthan Civil
51 Khetri Nagar, Jhunjhunu Distt. R jasthan Civil
52 Deogarh, Distt. Rajsamand Rajasthan Civil
53 BSF Khajuwala, Distt. Bikaner Ra[asthan Civil
54 Virudhunagar, Distt.Virudhunagar Tamilnadu Civil
55 Perambalur, Distt. Perambalur Tamilnadu Civil
56 BSF Taliamura, Khasiamangal Tripura Civil
57 GC CRPF Agartala Tripura Civil
58 CRPF, Allahabad, Allahabad Distt. U.P. Givil
59 Etah, Etah Distt. U.P. Civil
60 Chero, Salempur, Dist Oeoria U.P. Civil
61 Mahoba, Distt. Mahoba U.P. Civil
62 Hathras, Distt. Mahamava Naar U.P Civil
63 Bageshwar, Distt. Bageshwar Uttrakhand Civil
64 Gopeshwar, Distt. Chamoli Uttrakhand Civil
65 BSF Krishna Nagar, Nadia Distt. West Bengal Civil
66 BSF Raninagar, Jalpaiguri Distt. West Bengal Civil
67 BSF Gandhinagar, Coochbehar Distt. West Bengal Civil
68 Tarakeswar, Distt, Hooghly West Bengal Civil
69 Bolpur, Birbhum Distt. , West Bengal Civil
70 BSF Aradhpur, Distt. Malda West Bengal Civil
71 BSF Baikunthpur, Distt. Jalpaiguri West Bengal Civil

These Vidyalayas will function from class I to V (one section in each class) from the current academic year i.e. 2010-11 with consequential growth based on the feasibility.

Necessary staff sanction orders are being issued separately.

(Dr. (Smt.) V. Vijayalakshml)
Joint Commissioner (Admn.)I/C

Revision of pension of pre-2006 pensioners/family pensioners etc. for faculty and other staff of Centrally Funded Technical Institutions (CFTIs).

N0.24-1/2010-TSII
Government of India
Ministry of Human Resource development
Department of Higher Education
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New Delhi, Dated the 25th May, 2010.

To
The Directors,
All Centrally funded Technical Institutions.

Subject: – Revision of pension of pre-2006 pensioners/family pensioners etc. for faculty and other staff  of  Centrally Funded Technical Institutions (CFTIs).

Sir,

1 am directed to refer to the Government’s decision regarding pension/family pension of all the pre-2006 pensioner/family pensioners issued vide Department of Pension and Pensioner’s Welfare O.M. No. 38/37/08-P&PW(A) dated 1.9.2008. In terms of para 4.2 of the aforesaid OM, the fixation of pension will be subject to the provision that the revised pension, in no case, shall be lower than 50% of the minimum of the pay in the pay band plus the grade pay corresponding to the pre-revised pay scale from which the pensioner had retired.

2. Accordingly, the entitlement of minimum pension for faculty and other staff of Centrally Funded Technical Institutes (CFTIs) retired prior to 1.1.2006, i.e. pre-2006 pensioners may be worked out by the individual CFTIs, following the principles laid down in Para 4.2 of the Department of Pension & Pensioner’s Welfare OM dated 1.9.2008 as clarified vide their OM dt. 3.10.2008. As an illustration, the details of minimum pension entitlement in respect of various faculty posts in CFTIs, following the principles laid down in the above OM, are indicated below: –

S.No. Name of the Post Pre-revised pay scale Approved Revised Pay Band Grade Pay Minimum Pension Minimum Family Pension
1 2 3 4 5 6
(50% of sum
of min.
PB+GP)
7
(30% of sum
of min.
PB+GP)
1 Professor (i) 18400 – 22400
(ii) 16400-22400
37400- 67000
37400- 67000
10500
10000
23950
23700
14370
14220
2 Associate Professor (in IITs etc.) 16400-20000 37400- 67000 9500 23450 14070
3 Assistant Professor (with 3 or more yrs of service) 12000-18300 37400- 67000 9000 23200 13920

3. If the institute has fixed the pension in a manner different from the above formulation, the same may have to be reworked by the concerned institute and necessary adjustment made.

4. This issues with the approval of the Competent Authority.

(Pratima Dikshit)
Director (IITs)

TRB – Direct Recruitment of Graduate Assistants through Employement Registration State Seniority for Directorate of School Education and Directorate of Elementary Education – 2009-10

Message from Teachers Recruitment Board, Chennai – Dated : 9th July 2010

Tentative List of Candidates Provisionally Selected for Appointment

Teachers Recruitment Board – Direct Recruitment of Graduate Assistants – for Government Middle/High/Higher Secondary School for the year 2009-10 through Employment Exchange registration seniority – Release of List of candidates called for Certificate Verification – Reg.

Ref: 1) G.O.Ms. No.145 & 146 School Education (Bud-2) department dt. 29-06-2009

2) This office letter Rc.No. 2555/B2/2009 dated 19-11-2009 and 4221/B2/2009 dated 19-11-2009

3) Lists received from the Commissioner, Employment &Training, Guindly, Chennai-32 vide their letter No.Tho.pa1/42577/09 dated 12-01-2010 and other additional list.

In the reference first cited Government order Teachers Recruitment Board has entrusted with a task of recruiting Graduate Assistants for the Director of School Education and Director of Elementary Education and other Departments. Accordingly, Teachers Recruitment Board has sent call letters to the eligible candidates who have been sponsored to this office through the Commissioner of Employment & Training, Guindy, Chennai-32, based on Employment Registration State Seniority to conduct Certificate Verification in the ratio of 1:5. The Certificate Verification was conducted in all the Districts from 12-5-2010 to 15-5-2010.

After the completion of certificate verification, the Board is now releasing the Graduate Assistants provisional selection list for 3871 candidates for the following Departments. The said selection list was prepared and released only from the sponsored lists received from the Employment Exchange in the ratio of 1:5. The said selections was purely carried on the basis of State-wide Employment Registration Seniority, communal rotation and certain priorities laid down by Government of Tamil Nadu. The formal selection intimation will be sent to them individually by post. Further notification / communication will be issued by the concerned Departments regarding counselling and placement. The results for remaining subjects will be released shortly.

Subject D.S.E. D.E.E. Total
Mathematics 114 1205 1319
Physics 77 768 845
Chemistry 79 761 840
Botany 35 352 387
Zoology 31 330 361
Geography 119 119
Total 455 3416 3871

Utmost care has been taken in preparing the list and in publishing it. Teachers Recruitment Board reserves the right to correct any errors regarding selection that may have crept in. Incorrect list would not confer any right of enforcement.

Kendriya Vidyalaya – Revised Guidelines for Admission in Class XI based on Grade Points.

No.F.11016/01/2010-KVS(HQ)

Dated : 9.7.10.

The Assistant Commissioner
Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan
All Regions.

Sub: Revised Guidelines for Admission in Class XI based on Grade Points.

Madam/Sir,

In continuation of letter No.F.11016/01/2010-KVSHQ/Acad/ dt.16,06.2010, I am to inform you that the guidelines for admission in class XI based on grade points have been revised and duly approved by the competent
authority. The same is being forwarded to you for compliance.

Yours faithfully,

(Dr.SHACHI KANT)
Joint Commissioner (Acad) I/C

CLASS XI ADMISSIONS: –

Fresh admissions would be made after accommodating all the eligible students of the same KV in the entitled stream and thereafter other KVs. Fresh admission for remaining vacancies would be made in order of merit in the sequence of categories of priority on the basis of the board results of class X. There would be no fresh admission in class XI over and above the class strength. Admissions in different streams for children seeking admission from KVs & non-KVs would be made on fulfilment of the following requirements:

The cut off Grade and CGPA for admissions in Science, Commerce & Humanities streams would be as under:

i . Science Stream
(i) Science with Mathematics

(a) A Minimum of C1 GRADE in Maths
(b) A Minimum of Cl GRADE in Science
(c) Average Grade point in Maths & Science taken together must be 6.5
(d) A Minimum of 6.0 CGPA

(ii) Science without Moths

Science without mathematics may be allowed if the student has secured C1 GRADE in Science with at least 6.0 CGPA

ii. Commerce Stream.
(a) A minimum of 5.4 CGPA
(b) Mathematics can be offered with Commerce if the student has obtained a minimum of C1 GRADE in Mathematics.

iii. Humanities Stream

All students of Kendriya Vidyalayas if they are declared successful by the CBSE would be given admission. However, Humanities with mathematics can be offered if at least C1 GRADE is obtained in
Mathematics.

Note: INFORMATICS PRACTICES AS AN ELECTIVE SUBJECT IS OFFERED TO ALL STREAMS. ADMISSION TO THIS WOULD BE GRANTED AS PER THE COMBINED MERIT LIST.

Computer Science / Bio-Technology, wherever available as an elective subject is to be offered to students of Science Stream and admission would be granted as per combined merit list . Multimedia & Web- Designing Technology (wherever available) as elective subject may be offered to students of all the streams (Commerce , Humanities & Science)

Following concessions will be allowed for admission to Science and Commerce streams.

a) Students belonging to SC/ST would be given upgradation by one grade in two subjects wherever required. CGPA may be enhanced by 0.4 for the purpose of admission to class XI Science/Commerce Stream.

b) The following concession will be granted to students for admission who participated in Games & Sports meet/Scouting & Guiding/NCC/Adventure activities at various levels. The certificate needed for this purpose can be of any preceding years.

S.No Sports &
Games
NCC Scouting/Guiding Adventure Activities for admission to
Science/Commerce
stream
Concession of marks
a. Participation at SGFI or equivalent level A’ Certificate and participation in Republic/PM Rally Rashtrapati Puraskar award certificate NIL 0.8 points in CGPA
b. Participation at KVS National level A’ Certificate and best cadet in distt/State level Rajya Puruskar award certificate with 07 proficiency badges Nil 0.6 Points in CGPA
c. Participation at KVS Regional Level A’ Certificate Tritiya sapan certificate with 05 proficiency badges Participation in at least one 10-days adventure activity 0.2 points in CGPA

Maximum concession under Sports / Games / NCC / Scout / Guide/Adventure will not exceed 0.8. points in CGPA In case of eligibility for more than one concession under different categories as mentioned at (a) and (b) above, only one concession having maximum advantage to the candidate will be allowed.

(c) Admission of non eligible children of Embassy Officers in all Kendriya Vidyalayas abroad in class XI will be decided by the Commissioner, KVS on case to case basis

(d) Principal may admit children to class XI only up to the permitted class strength.

(e) A student who was earlier not found eligible for admission to a particular stream may be allowed fresh admission to a particular stream in class XI in the next academic session , if he/she improves his/her performance within one year from the same Board.

In case of two or more candidates obtaining equal CGPA ( overall indicative percentage of marks ) the inter-se-merit of such candidate may be determined as follows.

For Science based Course.

1.    Candidates obtaining higher CGPA ( indicative percentage of marks) in one compulsory language ( Better of English/Hindi) Mathematics and Science.

For Commerce based courses with Mathematics.

2.    Candidates obtaining higher CGPA ( indicative percentage of marks) in one compulsory language ( Better of English/Hindi) Mathematics and Science /Social Science

For Commerce based courses without Mathematics.

3.    Candidates obtaining higher CGPA ( indicative percentage of marks) in one compulsory language ( Better of English/Hindi) Mathematics and Science &Social Science

For Humanities based Course

4.    Candidates obtaining higher CGPA ( indicative percentage of marks) in one compulsory language ( Better of English/Hindi) Social Science & 2nd language.

No.F.11016/01/2010-KVSHQ/Acad/ dt.16,06.2010

MACP Scheme for Group B, C and D employees of IITs.

F.No. 17-8/2009-TS.1
Government of India
Ministry of Human Resource Development
Department of Higher Education
Technical Section -I
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Shastri Bhawan, New DeIhi
Dated 5thJuly, 2010

To
The Director,
Indian Institute of Technology,
Delhi, Bombay, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Madras, Roorkee and Guwahati

Subject: MACP Scheme for Group B, C and D employees of IITs.

Sir,

I am directed to say that the Government has decided to put in place an MACP scheme for Group B, C & D employees of IITs. The salient features of the scheme will be as follows:-

(i) MACP as introduced by Govt. of India will come into effect in IITs w.e.f. 01.09.2008 with provision for financial upgradation in the same manner as provided in the MACP of the Government of India without any modification whatsoever.

(ii) RCPS will remain in force upto 3 1/08/2008.

(iii) The financial upgradations already availed under RCPS would be taken into account while allowing any upgradation under MACP.

(iv) Separately however, the IITs may consider amending their Recruitment Rules for various categories of posts to provide for vacancy based promotions. Recruitment Rules for each category of post providing for promotion at each level may be got approved by respective Boards.

(v) Financial upgradations as per the MACP scheme will be followed and no upgradation to a Grade Pay higher than what is provided for under the MACP scheme will be allowed.

(vi) For removal of ambiguity, if any, reference will be made to Ministry for clarification.

Yours faithfully,
(Pratima Dikshit)
Director

Minutes of the 46th Ordinary Meeting of the National Council (JCM) held on 15th May, 2010.

NO. 3/2/2009-JCA
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Personnel & Training
JCA Section

North Block, New Delhi
Dated: 7th July, 2010.

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Minutes of the 46th Ordinary Meeting of the National Council (JCM) held on 15th May, 2010.

The undersigned is directed to forward a copy of the minutes of the 46th Ordinary Meeting of the National Council (JCM) held on 15th May, 2010 in Conference Hall No. 267, Rail Bhavan, New Delhi under the Chairmanship of Cabinet Secretary for information and necessary action.

(Dinesh Kapilaa)
Director(JCA)

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