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Central Administrative Tribunal Principal Bench New Delhi OA No.2242/2012 This the 18Th Day of April, 2017 Hon'ble Mr. Justice
Central Administrative Tribunal Principal Bench New Delhi OA No.2242/2012 This the 18th day of April, 2017 Hon’ble Mr. Justice Permod Kohli, Chairman Hon’ble Mrs. P. Gopinath, Member (A) Madhu Sudan Bari S/o Narayan Bari, Addl. S.P. Lohardaga, Jharkhand. ... Applicant ( By Advocate: Mr. Abhishek Garg ) Versus 1. Union of India through Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs, North Block, New Delhi. 2. Union Public Service Commission through its Secretary, Dholpur House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi. 3. Government of Jharkhand through its Chief Secretary, Secretariat, Ranchi, Jharkhand. 4. Nirmal Kumar Mishra 5. Nagendra Choudhary 6. Amerjit Balihar 7. Awadh Bihari Ram 8. Prashant Kumar Karan 9. Amarnath Mishra 10. Vipul Shukla 11. Niranjan Prasad 12. Madan Mohan Lal 2 OA-2242/2012 13. Manoj Kumar Singh 14. Chandra Shekhar Prasad Respondents 4 to 14 C/o Chief Secretary, Government of Jharkhand, Secretariat, Ranchi, Jharkhand. ... Respondents ( By Advocates: Mr. Rajeev Kumar and Mr. Jayesh Gaurav ) O R D E R Justice Permod Kohli, Chairman : The applicant appeared for State Civil Service examination conducted by the Bihar Public Service Commission in the year 1989. He was treated as a general category candidate and could not find place in the select list. He approached the Hon’ble High Court of Patna by filing a writ petition praying for treating him as ST category candidate. This writ petition was allowed and under the directions of the Hon’ble High Court, the applicant came to be appointed as Dy. SP on 01.06.1992 with retrospective effect. 2. On re-organization of the State of Bihar, a separate State of Jharkhand was created on 15.11.2000. -
Report No 2 of 2016
Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India on Public Sector Undertakings For the year ended 31 March 2015 Government of Jharkhand Report No. 2 of the year 2016 Table of Contents Particulars Reference to Paragraph(s) Page(s) Preface v Overview vii – xii Chapter – I Functioning of State Public Sector Undertakings Introduction 1.1 1 Accountability framework 1.2 – 1.4 1-2 Stake of Government of Jharkhand 1.5 2 Investment in State PSUs 1.6 - 1.7 3-4 Special support and returns during the year 1.8 4-5 Reconciliation with Finance Accounts 1.9 5-6 Arrears in finalisation of accounts 1.10 - 1.11 6-7 Placement of Separate Audit Reports 1.12 7 Impact of non-finalisation of account 1.13 7 Performance of PSUs as per their latest finalised 1.14-1.17 7-9 accounts Accounts Comments 1.18 - 1.19 9-10 Response of the Government to Audit 1.20 10 Follow up action on Audit Reports 1.21 - 1.23 10 –12 Coverage of this Report 1.24 12 Chapter – II Performance Audit of Government Company Working of the Jharkhand Tourism Development 2.1 13 Corporation Limited Executive Summary - 13 – 14 Introduction 2.1.1 15 Organisational Setup 2.1.2 15 Audit Objectives 2.1.3 15-16 Audit Criteria 2.1.4 16 Audit Scope and Methodology 2.1.5 16 Financial Management 2.1.6 16-17 Utilisation of funds 2.1.6.1 17-18 Non recovery of outstanding dues 2.1.6.2 18 Loss due to non collection of service tax from 2.1.6.3 18-19 customers/lessees Loss due to non-availing of flexi deposit facility in 2.1.6.4 19 current account Tourism Policy and Planning 2.1.7 19-20 Self managed hotels -
List of Contact Person As Well As Hospitals of KPGM Policy '2017-18'
List of Contact Person as well as Hospitals of KPGM Policy ’2017-18’ Insurance Company : National Insurance Company Limited, Division – XXII, CRO – II, Kolkata-700 001. TPA : MDIndia Health Insurance TPA Pvt. Ltd. Office : 18, Lalbazar Street, Kolkata – 700 001. Phone Number : 033 – 2214 – 1936 / 1937 : Dr. Pijush Kanti Ghosh - 93320-80207 For Cashless : Mr. Soumen Jena - 99321-79757 : Dr. Sukanta Hens - 76992-23715 Reimbursement Claim : Mr. T. N. Das - 87980-85986 : 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (Monday – Friday) Office Hours : 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. (Saturday) Claim Co-Coordinator : Mr. T. N. Das - 87980-85986 Nodal Officer, KPGM : Rabi Bhusan Paul - 94326 – 12632 KPGM Stuff : ASI - Kanchan Kr. Chowbey - 98366 - 32468 KPGM Office, Lalbazar : 033 – 2250 – 5156 List of empanelled Hospitals / Nursing Homes in Kolkata, Vellore and Districts for cashless facility for the members of Kolkata Police Group Mediclaim Policy’2017-18. K.P.G.M HOSPITAL LIST- 2017-2018 (KOLKATA) Sl. Contact Hospital Name Location Address Contact No No Person P-4&5, Gariahat Road Block-A, 033-66260000/ 1 AMRI -Dhakuria Kolkata Scheme-L11, Dhakuria, Kolkata Suvendu Pal 99030-11694 700029 230 Barakhola Lane, Purba Jadavpur, Behind Metro Cash n 033-66061041/ 2 AMRI -Mukundapur Kolkata Carry, Mukundapur, Kolkata - Dr Sukhendu 98310-65329 700099 JC - 16 & 17 Saltlake City, KB 033-66147700/ 3 AMRI -Saltlake Kolkata Block, Sector III, Kolkata - 700098 Victar Nandi 98310-13578 All Asia Medical 8B, Garcha First Lane, Beside 033-40012200/ 4 Institute (Harsh Kolkata Gariahat Pantaloons, Ballygunge, Ranjit Ukil 98305-92300 Medical) Kolkata - 700019 033-24567890/ B M Birla Heart 1, National Library Ave, Sector 1, 5 Kolkata S. -
Kolkata, Friday, 02N D February, 2018
Registered No. C604 Vol No. 02 of 2018 WEST BENGAL POLICE GAZETTE Published by Authority For departmental use only K O L K A T A , F R I D A Y , 02 N D F EBRUARY , 2018 PART - I GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL Home and Hill Affairs Department Police Establishment Branch Nabanna, 325, Sarat Chatterjee Road Mandirtala, Shibpur, From: Shri A. Sen, Howrah – 711 102 From : K. Chowdhury, Assistant Secretary to the Govt. of West Bengal. To : The Director General & Inspector General of Police, West Bengal, Bhabani Bhawan, Alipore, Kolkata – 700 027. No. 149 – PL/PB/3P-08/17 Dated : 10.01.2018 Sub. : Engagement of 55 (fifty five) Drivers on contractual basis in IB, West Bengal. The undersigned is directed to refer to his notes vide No. ORG-213/17 dated 11.10.1017 in the Secretariat File No. PB/3P-08/17 and Memo. No. 1151/ORG dated 08.08.2017 of Addl. Director General & Inspector General of Police, Establishment, West Bengal and to say that the proposal for engagement of 55 (fifty five) Drivers on contractual basis in IB, West Bengal was under active consideration of the Government for some time past. 2. Now, the undersigned is directed to say that the Governor, after careful consideration of the matter, has been pleased to accord approval for engagement of 55 (fifty five) Drivers on contractual basis in IB, West Bengal for driving the existing vehicles of IB, West Bengal. Such contractual engagement should be made purely on temporary basis only for a period of 1 (one) year at a consolidated remuneration of Rs. -
Date Wise Details of Covid Vaccination Session Plan
Date wise details of Covid Vaccination session plan Name of the District: Darjeeling Dr Sanyukta Liu Name & Mobile no of the District Nodal Officer: Contact No of District Control Room: 8250237835 7001866136 Sl. Mobile No of CVC Adress of CVC site(name of hospital/ Type of vaccine to be used( Name of CVC Site Name of CVC Manager Remarks No Manager health centre, block/ ward/ village etc) Covishield/ Covaxine) 1 Darjeeling DH 1 Dr. Kumar Sariswal 9851937730 Darjeeling DH COVAXIN 2 Darjeeling DH 2 Dr. Kumar Sariswal 9851937730 Darjeeling DH COVISHIELD 3 Darjeeling UPCH Ghoom Dr. Kumar Sariswal 9851937730 Darjeeling UPCH Ghoom COVISHIELD 4 Kurseong SDH 1 Bijay Sinchury 7063071718 Kurseong SDH COVAXIN 5 Kurseong SDH 2 Bijay Sinchury 7063071718 Kurseong SDH COVISHIELD 6 Siliguri DH1 Koushik Roy 9851235672 Siliguri DH COVAXIN 7 SiliguriDH 2 Koushik Roy 9851235672 SiliguriDH COVISHIELD 8 NBMCH 1 (PSM) Goutam Das 9679230501 NBMCH COVAXIN 9 NBCMCH 2 Goutam Das 9679230501 NBCMCH COVISHIELD 10 Matigara BPHC 1 DR. Sohom Sen 9435389025 Matigara BPHC COVAXIN 11 Matigara BPHC 2 DR. Sohom Sen 9435389025 Matigara BPHC COVISHIELD 12 Kharibari RH 1 Dr. Alam 9804370580 Kharibari RH COVAXIN 13 Kharibari RH 2 Dr. Alam 9804370580 Kharibari RH COVISHIELD 14 Naxalbari RH 1 Dr.Kuntal Ghosh 9832159414 Naxalbari RH COVAXIN 15 Naxalbari RH 2 Dr.Kuntal Ghosh 9832159414 Naxalbari RH COVISHIELD 16 Phansidewa RH 1 Dr. Arunabha Das 7908844346 Phansidewa RH COVAXIN 17 Phansidewa RH 2 Dr. Arunabha Das 7908844346 Phansidewa RH COVISHIELD 18 Matri Sadan Dr. Sanjib Majumder 9434328017 Matri Sadan COVISHIELD 19 SMC UPHC7 1 Dr. Sanjib Majumder 9434328017 SMC UPHC7 COVAXIN 20 SMC UPHC7 2 Dr. -
Initiative for Senior Citizens of Kolkata
HOW CIVIC KOLKATA 2 WORKERS 7 POLICE BAND and Kolkata enthral the Police worked audience with a to bring relief scintillating to the Aila-hit musical display people PASSING-OUT PARADE of the helped along by 4 Home Guards an Army Major’s skill kolkata police we care for you NEWS Volume 1, Issue No. 8 June 2009 Welcome initiative for senior citizens of Kolkata From the Desk of the Editor One of the ways to get a glimpse of what Kolkata Police has done during the preceding quarter and also what they have in mind for providing still better service to the citizens is to go through the pages of Kolkata Police Newsletter. One such activity was the inauguration of Pranam – a project for the welfare of our senior citizens. The Bengal and Dignity Foundation – two NGOs – had come forward to help Kolkata Police make this noble idea a success. Aila – the recent cyclone – has caused a lot of distress to a large number of people of this State. Kolkata Police, with their limited capacity, extended a helping hand to these people by way of sending drinking water and also helping the district Inauguration of the office building of Pranam administration of South and North 24 Parganas to procure n 27 June 2009, Kolkata Police with The Bengal and relief materials and send them to the affected areas quickly. Dignity Foundation launched project Pranam to reach Kolkata Police, jointly with KMC, Civil Defence, WB Fire Service Oout to senior citizens of Kolkata and address their con- and others, cleared the roads of the city by removing the cerns on their safety and security, health, legal issues, etc. -
Kolkata Police
KOLKATA POLICE NO-35 / OXYGEN FORENSIC KIT & EXTRACTOR /TEN Dated:-22 /07/2015 Tender for Supply, of OXYGEN FORENSIC KIT and OXYGEN FORENSIC EXTRACTOR for use of Kolkata Police (PRICE Rs:-300= 00) (RUPEES THREE HUNDRED ONLY ) KOLKATA POLICE DIRECTORATE, 18, LALBAZAR STREET, KOLKATA 700001. Designed & Computerized By : Tender Section KPD 1 Tender for Supply, of OXYGEN FORENSIC KIT and OXYGEN FORENSIC EXTRACTOR for the use of Kolkata Police Rs 300/-(Rupees Three Hundred ) Only ( Non Refundable ) per copy Tenders are invited by Commissioner of Police, Kolkata from the bonafide dealers/ manufacturers/ traders/ registered SSI Units/ Industrial Undertakings/ Organizations own and managed by Govt. based on medium and large scale units for Supply, of OXYGEN FORENSIC KIT and OXYGEN FORENSIC EXTRACTOR for use of Kolkata Police . The last date of the submission of tender is on 21.09.2015 up to 16.00 hours . The Detailed Tender Document can be downloaded (after Newspaper Publication ) from www.kolkatapolice.gov.in and the price of the detail Tender Document is Rs 300/-(Rupees Three Hundred ) only per copy. Respective Office :- Tender Section, Ground floor Main Building Kolkata Police, Hqrs. Lalbazar, 18, Lalbazar street, Kolkata - 700 001 (Ph:-033-2250-5048) ( Fax:-033-2214-5512 ), (E-Mail:[email protected] ) on any working day during office hours (10:00 hrs. to 17:00 hrs.) Bidders are requested to read the instruction contained in Tender DOCUMENT very carefully as defective tender are liable to be cancelled. Sd/- for Commissioner of Police, Kolkata. 2 Credentials & Pre-qualifications of the Bidder 1. The responding Bidder should be registered under statutes of India. -
Sabotaged Schooling
Sabotaged Schooling Naxalite Attacks and Police Occupation of Schools in India’s Bihar and Jharkhand States Copyright © 2009 Human Rights Watch All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America ISBN: 1-56432-566-0 Cover design by Rafael Jimenez Human Rights Watch 350 Fifth Avenue, 34th floor New York, NY 10118-3299 USA Tel: +1 212 290 4700, Fax: +1 212 736 1300 [email protected] Poststraße 4-5 10178 Berlin, Germany Tel: +49 30 2593 06-10, Fax: +49 30 2593 0629 [email protected] Avenue des Gaulois, 7 1040 Brussels, Belgium Tel: + 32 (2) 732 2009, Fax: + 32 (2) 732 0471 [email protected] 64-66 Rue de Lausanne 1202 Geneva, Switzerland Tel: +41 22 738 0481, Fax: +41 22 738 1791 [email protected] 2-12 Pentonville Road, 2nd Floor London N1 9HF, UK Tel: +44 20 7713 1995, Fax: +44 20 7713 1800 [email protected] 27 Rue de Lisbonne 75008 Paris, France Tel: +33 (1)43 59 55 35, Fax: +33 (1) 43 59 55 22 [email protected] 1630 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Suite 500 Washington, DC 20009 USA Tel: +1 202 612 4321, Fax: +1 202 612 4333 [email protected] Web Site Address: http://www.hrw.org December 2009 1-56432-566-0 Sabotaged Schooling Naxalite Attacks and Police Occupation of Schools in India’s Bihar and Jharkhand States I. Summary ......................................................................................................................... 1 Attacks on schools by Naxalites ..................................................................................... 2 Occupation of schools by security forces ........................................................................ 3 Barriers caused to education .......................................................................................... 6 The broader context ........................................................................................................ 8 II. Recommendations ........................................................................................................ 10 To the Communist Party of India (Maoist) ..................................................................... -
S.No Shri Madhup K. Tiwari, IPS Inspector General of Police Police
List of Nodal Officers as on Feb, 2020 Name of S.No Details State/UTs Name Shri Madhup K. Tiwari, IPS Designation Inspector General of Police 1 A&N Islands Office Address Police Head Quarter, Atlanta Point, S/Andaman-744104 Email ID [email protected] Name Sri G.Palaraju Designation DIG, Technical Services Andhra 2 Address: AP police Tech towers, Pradesh Office Address Mangalagiri, Andhra Pradesh 522502 Email ID [email protected] Name Chandan Chowdhary, IPS Arunachal Designation AIGP(Planning), PHQ Itanagar, AP 3 Pradesh Office Address Police HQ, Itanagar Email ID [email protected] / [email protected] Name Dr. L. R. Bishnoi, IPS Designation Addl. D.G. P CID 4 Assam Office Address O/O Addl. Director General of Police, CID, Assam, Ulubari Email ID [email protected] Name Dr. Kamal Kishore Singh Designation Inspector General of Police (SCRB) 5 Bihar C-508, Sardar Patel Bhawan Office Address Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, Patna-800023 Name Ms. Nilambari Jagadale, IPS Designation SSP, UT Chandigarh 6 Chandigarh Additional Deluxe Building, Chandigarh Police Headquarters, Sector 9D Office Address Chandigarh -160009 Email ID [email protected], [email protected] Name Shri Rajinder Kumar Vij, IPS Designation Nodal Officer CCTNS Block-1, PHQ, Sector 19 7 Chhattisgarh Office Address Nava Raipur, Atal Nagar - 492002 Chhattisgarh Email ID [email protected] Name Dr. Rishi Pal, IPS 8 DD & DNH Designation Deputy Inspector General of Police Office Address O/o DIGP, Police Head Quarter, near Zanda Chowk, Silvassa, DNH Name Dr.Ajit Kumar Singla Designation Addl.CP/Crime (N) 3rd Floor, 9 Delhi Office Address PS Kamla Market, Delhi Email ID [email protected] Name Shri Pankaj Kumar Singh, IPS Designation SP Crime Superintendent of Police Crime office, Institude of Management, Ribandar - Office Address 10 Goa Goa Email ID [email protected] Contact person Shri Terence Vaz, PSI Name Name Dr. -
(Civil) Under Article 32 of the Constitution of India Public Interest Litigation Writ Petition (C) No
WWW.LIVELAW.IN IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL ORIGINAL JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) UNDER ARTICLE 32 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION WRIT PETITION (C) NO. OF 2020 IN THE MATTER OF : Prahlad Narayan Singh ….Petitioner VERSUS 1. Union of India Through Ministry of Home Affairs, North Block, Central Secretariat, New Delhi – 110001 2. State of Jharkhand through Chief Secretary, 1st Floor, Project Building, Dhurwa, Ranchi – 834004 (Jharkhand) 3. Shri M. Vishnu Vardhan Rao DG, Home Guards and Fire Services, Additional Charge, DGP, Jharkhand Office at DGP Office Jharkhand, Jharkhand Police Headquarters, Dhurwa, Ranchi – 834004 (Jharkhand) 4. Union Public Service Commission, Dholpur House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi – 110069 ….Respondents WWW.LIVELAW.IN CIVIL WRIT PETITION UNDER ARTICLE 32 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA FOR WRIT OF DECLARATION OR ANY OTHER WRIT OR ORDER TO PROTECT HIS FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT GUARANTEED BY ARTICLE 14 AND 16 IN THE MATTER OF APPOINTMENT OF DIRECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE BEFORE THE EXPIRY OF TWO YEARS PERIOD AS MANDATED BY LAW LAID DOWN IN PRAKASH SINGH VERSUS UNION OF INDIA (2006) 8 SCC 1 And Other Consequential Directions TO, THE HON’BLE CHIEF JUSTICE OF INDIA AND HIS COMPANION JUSTICES OF THE HON’BLE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA. THE HUMBLE PETITION OF THE ABOVENAMED PETITIONERS MOST RESPECTFULLY SHOWETH:- 1. That the present civil writ petition under article 32 of the Constitution of India for writ of declaration or any other writ or order to protect his fundamental right guaranteed by article 14 and 16 in the matter of appointment of director general of police before the expiry of two years period as mandated by law laid down in Prakash Singh versus Union of India (2006) 8 SCC 1 and other consequential directions. -
List of Officers Who Attended Courses at NCRB
List of officers who attened courses at NCRB Sr.No State/Organisation Name Rank YEAR 2000 SQL & RDBMS (INGRES) From 03/04/2000 to 20/04/2000 1 Andhra Pradesh Shri P. GOPALAKRISHNAMURTHY SI 2 Andhra Pradesh Shri P. MURALI KRISHNA INSPECTOR 3 Assam Shri AMULYA KUMAR DEKA SI 4 Delhi Shri SANDEEP KUMAR ASI 5 Gujarat Shri KALPESH DHIRAJLAL BHATT PWSI 6 Gujarat Shri SHRIDHAR NATVARRAO THAKARE PWSI 7 Jammu & Kashmir Shri TAHIR AHMED SI 8 Jammu & Kashmir Shri VIJAY KUMAR SI 9 Maharashtra Shri ABHIMAN SARKAR HEAD CONSTABLE 10 Maharashtra Shri MODAK YASHWANT MOHANIRAJ INSPECTOR 11 Mizoram Shri C. LALCHHUANKIMA ASI 12 Mizoram Shri F. RAMNGHAKLIANA ASI 13 Mizoram Shri MS. LALNUNTHARI HMAR ASI 14 Mizoram Shri R. ROTLUANGA ASI 15 Punjab Shri GURDEV SINGH INSPECTOR 16 Punjab Shri SUKHCHAIN SINGH SI 17 Tamil Nadu Shri JERALD ALEXANDER SI 18 Tamil Nadu Shri S. CHARLES SI 19 Tamil Nadu Shri SMT. C. KALAVATHEY INSPECTOR 20 Uttar Pradesh Shri INDU BHUSHAN NAUTIYAL SI 21 Uttar Pradesh Shri OM PRAKASH ARYA INSPECTOR 22 West Bengal Shri PARTHA PRATIM GUHA ASI 23 West Bengal Shri PURNA CHANDRA DUTTA ASI PC OPERATION & OFFICE AUTOMATION From 01/05/2000 to 12/05/2000 1 Andhra Pradesh Shri LALSAHEB BANDANAPUDI DY.SP 2 Andhra Pradesh Shri V. RUDRA KUMAR DY.SP 3 Border Security Force Shri ASHOK ARJUN PATIL DY.COMDT. 4 Border Security Force Shri DANIEL ADHIKARI DY.COMDT. 5 Border Security Force Shri DR. VINAYA BHARATI CMO 6 CISF Shri JISHNU PRASANNA MUKHERJEE ASST.COMDT. 7 CISF Shri K.K. SHARMA ASST.COMDT. -
Section 4(1)(B)(Iv) of RTI Act-'05
Section 4(1)(b)(i) of RTI Act-’05. Organisation, function & duties of West Bengal Police Aims and Objectives of the Organisation: The aims and objectives of West Bengal Police is to apply the law fairly and firmly in order to prevent and detect crime, and bring to justice those who break the law. The West Bengal Police strives to keep the State peaceful to help, to protect people through active cooperation of the community. 2) Mission /Vision: The mission of West Bengal Police is to enforce the law and to bring the attitudinal change for greater Police Public harmony and thereby achieve greater efficiency in its primary objective of prevention of crime and detection of crime. Police must be compassionate, courteous and patient, acting without fear or favour or prejudice to rights of others. 3) Brief History and Background : Modern Policing began in India with the attempt of changing Feudal system of policing in vogue during the Mughal period by Warren Hasting in 1774. However, under the East India Company the scope of policing was limited because their right to collect revenue was not corresponded by the obligation to provide safety and security to the people. Lord Cornwallis tried to remedy this shortcoming by abolishing the old Fouzdary system and concentrate the powers of maintaining law and order in the hands of the company’s servants by the Regulation XXII of 1793. This regulation provided that each district was to be divided into ‘thanas’ under the charge of a ‘Daroga’ who would be appointed by the Magistrate of the district.