Thursday, April 24, 2014

GUJARAT INCOME TAX INSPECTORS SENIORITY LIST

GUJARAT INCOME TAX INSPECTORS SENIORITY LIST 

REVISED SENIORITY LIST IN THE CADRE OF INSPECTORS OF GUJARAT REGION IN ACCORDANCE TO OM  NO.20011/1/2012-Estt.(D) DATED 04.03.2014 AND THE DECISION OF HON'BLE CAT AHMEDABAD, VIDE ORDER  DATED 19.09.2013 FROM R.Y. 86-87 TO R.Y. 2012-13 (W.E.F. 01.03.1986)

CLICK HERE TO SEE:  SENIORITY LIST

[Source: http://www.itefgujarat.in/]


CAT PRINCIPAL BENCH NEW DELHI SCRAPPED CGL 2013 BUT RE-EXAMINATION OF CGL 2013 ON 27.4.2014 WILL BE HELD AS PER SCHEDULE : STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION (SSC)

CGL 2013 RE-EXAMINATION ON 27.4.2014


IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING CGL 2013 RE-EXAMINATION
GIVEN BY STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION (SSC)


Combined Graduate Level Examination 2013 –  re-examination scheduled to be held on 27.4.2014. 

Hon'ble CAT - Principal Bench, New Delhi had pronounced judgement dated 23.4.2014 scrapping the CGL 2013 examination conducted by SSC. Hon'ble CAT - Principal Bench has also directed that re-examination be conducted by SSC at the earliest as per rules.

Earlier, the SSC had fixed 27.4.2014 as the date for conducting the re-examination of CGL 2013 in respect of 07 cities. There is no restriction in the order of the Hon;ble CAT on the conduct of re-examination scheduled on 27.4.2014 in these 07 cities.

Accordingly, the candidates may note that the re-examination of CGL 2013 on 27.4.2014 will be held as per schedule.


[Source: ssc.nic.in]

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

LIC HFL Assistant Online Exam Result ( Exam was held on 06-04-2014)


LIC HFL Assistant Online Exam Result ( Exam was held on 
06-04-2014)



[Source: http://sapost.blogspot.in/]


ABOLITION OF NEW PENSION SCHEME FOR INDIAN RAILWAYS - D.O. LETTER WRITTEN TO MINISTER OF FINANCE BY SH. MALLIKARJUN KHARGE, HON'BLE MINISTER FOR RAILWAYS

Hon'ble Minister for Railways Sh. Mallikarjun Kharge has written a D.O. Letter to Minister for Finance regarding abolition of New Pension Scheme (NPS) from Indian Railways.  

The contents of the letter published by AIRF, are reproduced here below:-

MALLIKARJUN KHARGE
MINISTER FOR RAILWAYS
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
NEW DELHI
No. 2012/F(E)III/1/4-Part
29 March, 2014.

Dear Shri P. Chidambaram ji,

Through this letter, I wish to draw your attention to a long standing demand raised by both Staff Federations of Railways on National Pension Scheme (NPS) for employees of Indian Railways. The Federations have been expressing resentment over operation in the Railways of the National Pension Scheme, which is perceived as a lower social security cover for Railway employees. Their contention is that there are enough grounds for Railway employees to be treated differently from other civil employees of the Government, and that Indian Railways should operate the traditional defined .benefit pension scheme available to pre-01-01-2004 appointee's.

You will recall that a few organizations/categories of Government employees were specifically exempted from the purview of NPS on consideration of special, riskier and more onerous nature of duties. The Federations have been drawing parallel with of nature of duties performed by most categories of Railway employees with those in the Armed Forces. They contend that during British period, Railways was conceived and operated as an auxiliary wing of the Army. It was also realized that by virtue of its complex nature, Railways required a high level of discipline and efficiency to be able to perform its role as the prime transport mode. Railways  is an operational organization required to be run round the clock through the year. Railway employees have to work in inhospitable conditions, braving extreme weather, unfriendly law and order scenario, and inherent risks associated with the Railway operations itself. As in the Armed Forces, many have to stay away from their families for long periods while performing duties in areas where adequate facilities are lacking.

I feel that there is considerable merit in the contention of the Staff Federations. Besides the critical and complex nature of duties of Railway employees, the hazards involved are also high. Despite best efforts for enhanced safety measures, a large number of Railway employees lose their lives or meet with serious injuries in the course of performance of their duties each year.

During the period 2007-08 to October 2011, the number of Railway employees killed during the course of their duty has been more than number of passengers/other members of public killed in Rail related accidents including accidents at unmanned level crossings. While the nature of duties of Railway employees is inherently high risk during peace time, they also perform functions of critical importance during war time and times of natural calamities, in moving men and materials across the country to maintain supply of essential commodities and safeguard integrity of the nation.

In my view, there are adequate grounds for the Government to consider exemption for Railway employees from the purview of NPS. The implications of this would be that Government expenditure would reduce over the next few years through discontinuance of Government Contribution under the NPS, but the long term liabilities would increase, as financial commitments in the defined benefit pension scheme would be higher. Since Railways are required to meet the pensionary outgo from their internal resources, switch over to defined benefit pension scheme would call for a more systematic provisioning under the Pension Fund through appropriate revenue generating measures. With Rail Tariff Authority on the horizon, I believe that this would be possible.

In the light of the above, I suggest that our request for exemption from operation of the NPS be considered sympathetically and necessary approvals communicated.

A copy of each demands raised by the two Federations is enclosed. 

With regards,

Yours sincerely,
sd/
(Mallikarjun Khagre)
Shri P. Chidambaram, Finance Minister,
Government of India, North Block,
New Delhi-110001.


[Source: www.airfindia.com]


NEW RECRUITMENT RULES OF INCOME TAX INSPECTOR (ITI) AND EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT (EA) MAY BE RELEASED TODAY

INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT RECRUITMENT RULES

NEW RECRUITMENT RULES OF INCOME TAX INSPECTOR  (ITI) AND EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT (EA)  

According to sources, CBDT may release new recruitment rules for Inspectors and Executive Assistants (E.As) today. Though those rules are awaiting approval of DOPT, those may be notified on adhoc basis to enable the CCITs to effect promotions.


It is also gathered that during the meeting of all Addl.CITs (HQrs) convened on 15.04.2014 at New Delhi, the Board has provided all the Addl. CITs (HQrs) details of letters of requisition sent to SSC for all cadres from vacancy year 1986-87 and onwards (2001-02 in the case of TAs) in tabular form. According to the said details DRs of 2005 are to be assigned seniority with reference to Recruitment Year 2006-07. The Board has directed all  Addl.CITs (HQrs.) to prepare seniority lists accordingly.

[Source: http://simpleincometax.blogspot.in]

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Excess pay given due to dept mistake cannot be recovered from



MADRAS HIGH COURT : EXCESS PAY GIVEN DUE TO DEPARTMENT MISTAKE CANNOT BE RECOVERED : Business Standard News Report dated 18th April 2014.

Excess pay given due to dept mistake cannot be recovered from


"Madras High Court today said that if excess pay was granted to an employee due to the mistake of the department and not due to any misrepresentation by him, that amount shall not be recovered from the worker from the retiral benefits, that too after retirement.

Allowing a petition from K Syed Razack, a retired Police Inspector, Justice D Hariparanthaman set aside the order of the Commissioner of Police, Chennai, to recover Rs 36,312 from the DCRG (Death-Cum-Retirement Gratuity) of the petitioner.

He directed the authorities not to make any recovery on the ground of any wrong fixation done during the service, as it was not the petitioner's mistake.

The judge also directed that the amount be refunded if any already recovered from the petitioner within six weeks.

Razack submitted he was appointed Grade-II constable on June 1, 1971. After two promotions, he was listed in 'C' list of head constables fit for promotion to Sub-Inspector's post on Sep 22, 1985. As there was no vacancy, he was not promoted at that time.

Later, he was promoted temporarily as SI on September 15, 1987 and also paid salary by fixing his pay to the post. He was regularised in the post with effect from August 17 1992, promoted as Inspector on October 15,2003 and retired from service on January 31, 2009.

When the pension proposals were sent, the Accountant General opined that the benefit of fixation was given from September 15, 1987 and should be given only from the date of regularisation of service (August 7, 1992).

The CoP then passed an order to recover Rs 36,312 from the DCRG of Razack towards alleged excess payment due to the fixation.

Citing a judgment of a division bench, which held such recovery was bad, the judge said he was also of the view that the judgement applies to the facts of this particular case.

"Any wrong fixation that was said to have been made in 1987 shall not be sought to be recovered, after retirement in 2009, more particularly, when it is not the case of the authorities that the wrong fixation was done at the instance of the petitioner by way of misrepresentation."

"Even, if there was any error, the petitioner cannot be made to suffer after retirement, by way of recovery," the judge said.


[Source: http://www.business-standard.com/]

CORRIGENDUM ISSUED REGARDING RECRUITMENT OF TAX ASSISTANTS IN CENTRAL EXCISE & CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT


CORRIGENDUM ISSUED REGARDING  RECRUITMENT OF MERITORIOUS SPORTS PERSONS AS TAX ASSISTANTS IN CENTRAL EXCISE & CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT, PUNE. 

"List of Games/Sports may be read alongwith (ix) Volleyball (Men)  where the applications are invited"


[Source: www.cbec.gov.in]

NEW UPDATE POSTAL ASSISTANT / SORTING ASSISTANT EXAMINATION 2014

POSTAL ASSISTANT / SORTING ASSISTANT EXAMINATION 2014
UPDATE as on April 21, 2014
Candidate is to make sure that his/her Photo is printed on the downloaded Admit Card. If the PHOTO is missing, candidate may download the Admit Card again. If Photo is still found missing, please report the problem on the admitcardhelpdesk.dopexam@gmail.com
Schedule of Examination (Paper I) for the following Postal Circles is as follows:
Postal CirclesExam DateExam Time
Jharkhand (20)             04-May10:00AM to 12:00NOON




Candidates may download the Admit Cards for above stated Postal Circles by Logging into the website from today to exam date. Please keep visiting the website for exam schedules for other Postal Circles & updates.

[Source: http://www.pasadrexam2014.in/]

Monday, April 21, 2014

All-India Consumer Price Index Numbers for Agricultural and Rural Labourers

PRESS RELEASE

All-India Consumer Price Index Numbers for Agricultural and Rural Labourers on Base 1986-87=100 March , 2014
The All-India Consumer Price Index Numbers for Agricultural Labourers and Rural Labourers (Base: 1986-87=100) for March, 2014 increased by 6 points each to stand at 763  ( Seven hundred and sixty three) points and 765 (Seven hundred and sixty five) points respectively.

The rise/fall in index varied from State to State. In case of Agricultural Labourers, it recorded an increase between 1 to 17 points in 19 Statesand a decrease of 4 points in 1 State. Haryana with 847 points topped the index table whereas Himachal Pradesh with the index level of 629 points stood at the bottom.

In case of Rural Labourers, it recorded an increase between 1 to 15 points in 19 States and a decrease of 4 points in 1 State. Haryana with 840 points topped the index table whereas Himachal Pradesh State with the index level of 663 points stood at the bottom.

The Consumer Price Index Numbers for Agricultural and Rural Labourers in respect of Tripura State registered the maximum increase of 17 points and 15 points respectively mainly due to increase in the prices of pulses, mustard oil, fish fresh/dry, eggs, milk, mixed spices, vegetables & fruits, sugar, supari, dhoti cotton mill, saree cotton mill and barber charges. On the other hand, the Consumer Price Index Numbers for Agricultural and Rural Labourers in respect of Orissa State registered a decrease of 4 points each mainly due to decrease in the prices of chira, chillies green, vegtable & fruits, pan leaf and aspro.  

Point to point rate of inflation based on the CPI-AL and CPI-RL increased from 8.14% and 8.27% in February, 2014 to 8.38% and 8.51% in March, 2014. Inflation based on food index of CPI-AL and CPI-RL are 7.55% and 7.53% respectively during March, 2014.

All-India Consumer Price Index Number (General & Group-wise)
Group
Agricultural Labourers
Rural  Labourers

Feb., 2014
Mar., 2014
Feb., 2014
Mar., 2014
General Index
757
763
759
765
Food
733
741
735
743
Pan, Supari,  etc.
1055
1061
1063
1068
Fuel & Light
870
868
868
866
Clothing, Bedding  & Footwear
758
763
769
774
Miscellaneous
724
728
721
726

The CPI - AL/RL for April, 2014 will be released on 20 thMay, 2014.
*****

[Source: pib.nic.in]

Sunday, April 20, 2014

9 Point Agenda for discussion in the Standing Committee of National Council (JCM) having burining issues of Central Government Staff of India


As per All India Railwaymen's Federation (AIRF) website, the Secretary, Staff Side  National Council (JCM) has sent a letter dated 09.04.2014 to the Chairman,  Standing Committee, National Council (JCM), South Block,  New Delhi  regarding 9 Point Agenda for discussion in the Standing Committee of National Council (JCM) having burning issues of Central Government Staff of India.


[Source: www.airfindia.com]



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