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04/02/2010

SSC for single application for nearly 30 posts, expects 30 lakh applicants for 20,000 jobs

SSC for single application for nearly 30 posts, expects 30 lakh applicants for 20,000 jobs

 

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has planned a three-tier selection process based on a single application for nearly 30 posts, where separate examinations used to be conducted till now.

On the recommendation of the Second Administration Commission headed by Veerappa Moily, the proposal to conduct a single examination based on a single application was approved by the Department of Personnel and Training last month, Commission chairman NK Raghupathy told reporters here today.

The examination would be based on objective type multiple type question. The Commission is also putting in place a process for online submission of applications though the paper-based offline application would be continued this time, he said. There are also plans to shift to online-testing platform in three years.

As part of the new scheme, candidates will be advised to give option, in order of priority, for various group of posts included in the examination.

The new pattern of examination will reduce the period of recruitment process from two years to one year, he said, adding the introduction of objective multiple choice questions at the tier II level will do away with the manual checking of the answer scripts as the answers would be evaluated through a machine.

The new process would be evaluated after a period of two years based on feedback from the client departments of the Government of India, after which, if required, necessary changes would be effected, he said.

The Commission plans to move to the online testing platform from 2013 onwards, he said, adding the first online testing would be conducted for posts where the applicants were nearly 10,000 to 20,000.

The Commission would fill up nearly 15,000 posts this year and nearly 20-25 lakh candidates were expected to apply for these posts, he said.

Various departments of the Central government had started filling the vacant positions, which had resulted in a significant increase in vacancies from 6,028 positions last year to over 15,000 vacancies this year, he said. The Commission would also recruit 10,000 constables for BSF this year, he added.

To a query on alleged skewed representation from various regions of the country, Raghupathy said percentage wise, the representation was almost equal. He said the SSC had done away with zone-wise selection process after the 1996 Supreme Court judgment and was conducting selections on all-India basis.

However, the Commission had sent a proposal for increased representation to locals in various posts to the government and the government was expected to take a decision on the issue this year, he said.

Asked if the Commission would recruit personnel on behalf of the Railway Board, Raghupathy said, 'if the Railway Board wants us to undertake recruitment, they are welcome.'

SSC makes recruitment to Group B posts in the various ministries/ departments of the Central Government and non-technical Group C posts in various ministries/departments, except those posts which are specifically exempt from the purview of the Commission.

LIST OF THE PRESIDENTS AND GENERAL SECRETARIES OF AIRF’S AFFILIATED UNIONS

LIST OF THE PRESIDENTS AND GENERAL SECRETARIES OF AIRF’S AFFILIATED UNIONS


1. Shri Umraomal Purohit,
President,
Western Railway Employees’ Union, Mumbai
Shri C.S. Menon,
General Secretary,
Western Railway Employees’ Union, Mumbai


2. Shri Indibor Konwar,
President,
N.F. Railway Mazdoor Union, Guwahati
. Shri Rakhal Das Gupta,
General Secretary,
N.F. Railway Mazdoor Union, Guwahati


3. Shri Subhendu Mukherjee,
President,
Eastern Railwaymen’s Union, Kolkata
Shri S.K. Brahma,
General Secretary,
Eastern Railwaymen’s Union, Kolkata


4. Shri Y.G. Joshi,
President,
National Railway Mazdoor Union, Mumbai
Shri P.R. Menon,
General Secretary,
National Railway Mazdoor Union, Mumbai


5. Shri C.A. Rajasridhar,
President,
Southern Railway Mazdoor Union, Chennai
Shri N. Kannaiah,
General Secretary,
Southern Railway Mazdoor Union, Chennai


6. Shri V.P.R. Pillai,
President,
S.C. Railway Mazdoor Union, Secunderabad
Shri Ch. Sankara Rao,
General Secretary,
S.C. Railway Mazdoor Union, Secunderabad


7. Shri K.P. Singh,
President,
E.C. Railway Karamchari Union, Hajipur at Patna
Shri M.N. Vajpayee,
General Secretary,
E.C. Railway Karamchari Union, Hajipur at Patna


8. Shri Umraomal Purohit,
President,
North Western Railway Employees’ Union, Jaipur
Shri U.C. Tyagi,
General Secretary,
North Western Railway Employees’ Union, Jaipur


9. Shri Shiv Gopal Mishra,
President,
North Central Railwaymen’s Union, Allahabad
Shri R.D. Yadav,
General Secretary,
North Central Railwaymen’s Union, Allahabad


10. Shri S.C. Tripathi,
President,
N.E. Railway Mazdoor Union, Gorakhpur
Shri K.L. Gupta,
General Secretary,
N.E. Railway Mazdoor Union, Gorakhpur


11. Shri N. Sathpathy,
President
East Coast Railway Shramik Union, Bhubaneswar
Shri Ch. Gandhi,
General Secretary,
East Coast Railway Shramik Union, Bhubaneswar


12. Shri J.K. Tiwari,
President,
West Central Railway Employees’ Union, Jabalpur
Shri Mukesh Galav,
General Secretary,
West Central Railway Employees’ Union, Jabalpur


13. Shri Manoj Behra,
President,
South East Central Railwaymen’s Union, Bilaspur
Shri Salil Lawrence,
General Secretary,
South East Central Railwaymen’s Union, Bilaspur


14. Shri W.A. Yadwad,
President,
South Western Railway Mazdoor Union, Hubli
Shri A.M. D'Cruz,
General Secretary,
South Western Railway Mazdoor Union, Hubli


15. Shri Harbhajan Singh Sidhu,
President,
Northern Railwaymen’s Union, New Delhi
. Shri Shiva Gopal Mishra,
Northern Railwaymen’s Union, New Delhi


16. S.E. Railwaymen’s Union, Garden Reach, Kolkata
Vacant


17. Shri R.C. Tiwari,
President,
C.L.W. Railwaymen’s Union, Chittaranjan
Shri S.N. Singh,
General Secretary,
C.L.W. Railwaymen’s Union, Chittaranjan


18. Shri Shiva Gopal Mishra,
President,
D.L.W. Men's Union, Varanasi
Shri Vijay Pratap Singh,
General Secretary,
D.L.W. Men's Union, Varanasi


19. Shri Jaspal Singh,
President,
D.C.W. Railwaymen’s Union, Patiala
Shri S.K. Sahni,
General Secretary,
D.C.W. Railwaymen’s Union, Patiala


20. Shri C.A. Rajasridhar,
President,
Integral Coach Factory Labour Union, Chennai
P. Mohan Doss,
General Secretary,
Integral Coach Factory Labour Union, Chennai


21. Shri Barjinder Singer,
President,
R.C.F. Men’s Union, Kapurthala
Shri Rajinder Singh,
General Secretary,
R.C.F. Men’s Union, Kapurthala


22. Shri Dattatreya Govinda Barloni,
President,
Rail Wheel Factory Mazdoor Union, Yelahanka, Bangalore
Shri C.S. Shivaramu,
General Secretary,
Rail Wheel Factory Mazdoor Union, Yelahanka, Bangalore


23. Shri H.P. Mitra,
President,
M.T.P. Railwaymen’s Union, Kolkata
Shri Dilip Mukherjee,
General Secretary,
M.T.P. Railwaymen’s Union, Kolkata


24. Shri Satvir Singh,
President,
R.D.S.O. Karamchari Sangh, Lucknow
Shri S. Bandopadhyay,
General Secretary,
R.D.S.O. Karamchari Sangh, Lucknow

DEMAND SURVERY CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES AND PENSIONERS HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEME (CGEPHIS)

CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES AND PENSIONERS HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEME (CGEPHIS)

Government of India
Ministry of Health & Family welfare
Department of Health & Family welfare
Nirman Bhavan, New Delhi


DEMAND SURVERY
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES AND PENSIONERS HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEME (CGEPHIS)


OBJECT OF DEMAND SURVEY – Government of India is contemplating introduction of a Health Insurance Scheme for Central Government Employees and Pensioners and their dependent family members all over India. Ministry of Health & Family Welfare intends to assess the demand for the above Scheme from the prospective beneficiaries through this survey for taking further steps in this direction.
WHO CAN JOIN THE SCHEME – All the personnel of the Central Government including All India Service officers, serving and retired, and others who are covered under the existing CGHS (Central Government Health Scheme) and under CS(MA)Rules [Central services (Medical Attendance) Rules] Can join the Scheme. The Scheme is proposed to be implemented on voluntary basis for existing employees and pensioners and compulsorily for future employees and pensioners.
INSURANCE COVERAGE – The scheme shall provide coverage for meeting expenses of hospitalization and surgical procedures for beneficiary members up to Rs.5.00 lakh per family per year subject to limits, in any of the network hospitals. The benefit to the family will be on floater basis i.e. the total reimbursement of Rs.5.00 lakh can be availed of individually or collectively by members of the family.
Coverage of Pre-existing diseases: All diseases under the proposed scheme shall be covered from day one.
INSURANCE PREMIUM – The beneficiary will have to pay an annual premium which will be determined after the formal introduction of the Scheme. It will vary according to the grade pay of the officer. The estimated annual premium for a standard family size will be in the range of Rs.8,000 to Rs.12,000 p.a. It is however proposed to be subsidized by the Government to a considerable extent. The amount of premium shall be decided by the transparent process of bidding amongst the Insurance companies participating in the Scheme. In case of serving employees, the premium would be deducted by the Drawing & Disbursing Officer. In the case of pensioners, they would be required to authorize the Band branch from which they are drawing their pension, to deduct the insurance premium.
FAMILY SIZE
a) In case of serving employees, self, spouse, two dependent children and dependent parents would be covered. New born will be covered as a part of insured family member during the currency of the policy.
b) In case of retired employees, self, spouse, two dependent children and dependent parents would be covered.
NOTE:
1. Additional dependent family member can be covered under the scheme by paying an additional premium per additional family member. The premium shall be borne by the beneficiary and there would be no govt. subsidy for the same.
2. The definition of dependent shall be as per guidelines issued by Central Government from time to time.
Serving Central Government employees and Central Government pensioners, if interested in becoming a member of the proposed insurance scheme may send their details as per the format given below, to the Additional Director / Joint Director in the following cities nearest to his place, where CGHS is presently functioning, not later than 15th Feb. 2010.
Ahmedabad - Guwahati - Mumbai
Allahabad - Hyderabad - Nagpur
Bangalore - Jaipur - Patna
Bhubaneshwar - Jabalpur - Pune
Bhopal - Jammu - Ranchi
Chandigarh - Kanpur - Shillong
Chennai - Kolkata - Trivandraum
Delhi - Lucknow - Jammu
Dehradun - Meerut
Alternatively they can also send their details at the following address:
V.P.Singh
Deputy Secretary
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Room No.529-A, Nirman Bhawan
New Delhi-110 108
E mail : vijay.singh62@nic.in
FORMAT OF DEMAND SURVEY FOR THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES AND PENSIONERS HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEME (CGEPHIS)
1. Name :
2. Designation :
3. Office Address :
4. Mailing Address :
5. e-mail id (if available) :
6. Date of Birth :
7. Age as on 01.01.2010 :
8. Date of Retirement :
(for pensioners)
9. Whether CGHS beneficiary :
(Yes / No)
10. Nearest CGHS location :
11. Family size :
(Details including gender & age)
I am interested in joining the Health Insurance Scheme as and when it becomes operational.
Date:
Place:
Signature:

RRB : Centralised Employment Notice No.01/2010 For Assistant Loco Pilot Recruitment 14079 posts

RRB : Centralised Employment Notice No.01/2010 For Assistant Loco Pilot Recruitment

Ministry of Railways, Government of India,
Centralised Employment Notice No.01/2010

Vacancies : Assistant Loco Pilot
Published on :
30/01/2010
Date & Time of Closing :
02.03.2010 up to 17.30 hrs

Applications are invited in the prescribed format as enclosed (on a good quality A-4 size paper (80 GSM using one side only) from eligible Indian Nationals for the Post of Assistant Loco Pilot Applications complete in all respects along with required enclosures should be sent by post to the Member Secretary/ Secretary/Assistant Secretary of the concerned Railway Recruitment Board as mentioned in para 15 of General Instructions so as to reach on or before 02-03-2010 (17.30 hrs).

The applications can also be dropped in the box kept at the premises of concerned RRB offices, till the closing date. For candidates residing in Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, Sikkim, Jammu & Kashmir, Lahaul & Spiti districts and Pangi sub-division of Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh, Andaman, Nicobar and Lakshwadeep islands and for candidates residing abroad, the closing date for receipt of applications by posts will be 17-03-2010.

  • Name of Post :Assistant Loco Pilot
  • No of Posts :14079
  • Scale of Pay :5200-20200 Gr. Pay Rs. 1900
  • Medical Standard A1
  • Age Limit as on 1-7-10 :18 yrs to 30 yrs

Minimum Educational Qualification

Matriculation OR its equivalent under 10 + 2 system and Course Completed Act. Apprentice OR I.T.I. in any of the following specific trades recognised by SCVT/ NCVT :

(1) Fitter
(2) Electrician
(3) Instrument Mechanic
(4) Mill Wright/ Maintenance Mechanic
(5) Mechanic Radio & T.V.
(6) Electronics Mechanic
(7) Mechanic Motor Vehicle
(8) Wireman
(9) Tractor Mechanic
(10) Armature & Coil Winder
(11) Mechanic Diesel
(12) Heat Engine
(13) Turner
(14) Machinist
(15) Refrigeration & A.C. Mechanic

OR Diploma in Electrical / Mechanical / Electronics /Automobile Engineering recognised by AICTE in lieu of I.T.I.

Note: Candidates having higher Educational qualification in Electrical/ Mechanical/ Electronics/Automobile Engineering recognised by AICTE are also eligible.

Stages of Examinations

1) Written Examination
(2) Aptitude Test
(3) Document & Candidature Verification

Region wise no of Posts

  1. Ahmedabad :1440
  2. Ajmer :693
  3. Allahabad :NCR 726 NR 300
  4. Bangalore :942
  5. Bhopal :188
  6. Bhubaneshwar :449
  7. Bilaspur CR 450 SECR 923
  8. Chandigarh :324
  9. Chennai :227
  10. Guwahati :720 trt
  11. Jammu & Srinagar :210
  12. Kolkata SER :252 ER :1234
  13. Mumbai WR :188 :CR 1584 =1772
  14. Muzaffarpur :352
  15. Patna :491
  16. Ranchi :SER 559 ECR 275
  17. Secunderabad :SCR :1002 ECoR 422
  18. Thriruvananthapuram :SR 128

PME Due Date

Master Circular No. 25



Copy of Railway Board’s letter No. 69/H/3/11 dated 06.12.1974



Subject: Implementation of the Recommendations of the Visual Sub-Committee.



6. Periodical re-examination of serving Railway Employees:



6.l. In order to ensure the continued ability of Railway employees in Classes A l, A 2, A 3, B l and B 2 to discharge their duties with safety, they will be required to appear for re-examination at the following stated intervals throughout their service as indicated below:



6.1.1. Classes A l, A 2 and A 3 —At the termination of every period of three years, calculated from the date of appointment until they attain the age of 45 years, and thereafter annually until the conclusion of their service.



Note: (l) The staff in categories A l, A 2 and A 3 should be sent for special medical examination in the interest of safety under the following circumstances unless they have been under the treatment of a Railway Medical Officer.



(a) Having undergone any treatment or operation for eye trouble irrespective of the duration of sickness.



(b) Absence from duty for a period in excess of 90 days.



(2) If any employee in medical category A has been periodically medically examined at any time within one year prior to his attaining the age of 45, his next medical examination should be held one year from the due date of the last medical examination and subsequent medical examination annually thereafter.



If, however, such an employee has been medically examined, at any time earlier, than one year prior to his attaining the age of 45, his next medical examination should be held on the date he attains the age of 45 and subsequent medical examination annually thereafter.




Ammendment: It was ammended in 1993 as below



Age Group PME Due



Age 00-45 every 4yrs



Age 45-55 every 2yrs



Age 55-60 every year
Details:-
As per Rly Bd's Guideline of Medical Exam issued vide LNo. 88/H/5/12 dated 24-01-1993

a) PME would be done at the termination of every period of 4 years from date of appointment / Initial medical Exam till the date of attainment of age of 45 years, every 2 years upto 55 years & there after annual till retirement.
b) Employees who has been periodically examined at any time within 2years prior to his attaining the age of 45years would be examined after 2years from the date of last PME & subsequent PME for every 2years upto 55years age.Of

NRMU 4 you
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6.1.2. Classes B-1 and B-2—On attaining the age of 45 years, and thereafter at the termination of every period of five years.