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Newsletter of January 2020
भारत सरकार GOVERNMENT OF INDIA सूक्ष्म, लघ ु एवं म鵍यम उ饍यम मंत्रालय MINISTRY OF MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTREPRISES ई-समाचार पत्र E-NEWS LETTER जनवरी, 2020 January, 2020 PREPARED BY MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE, Industrial Estate, Kokar, Ranchi-834001 Ph: 0651-2546266, Tel. Fax: 0651-2546235 www.msmediranchi.nic.in Email : [email protected] 1. MPR meeting held on 01.01.2020 under the chairmanship of Director (I/c) MSME-DI Ranchi which was attended by all staffs of this office. 2. Officers of MSME-DI Ranchi attended VC on 02.01.2020 under the chairmanship of SS & DC(MSME) on MSE-CDP, SFURTI and ASPIRE scheme. 3. IMC was organised by Shri Sudip Paul,AD at Arka Jain University, Jamshedpur on 06-07 January, 2020 to aware/ educate about self- employment. Total 63 youths participated in the campaign. 4. IMC was organised by Shri Prabhakar Prasad, AD from Branch MSME-DI, Dhanbad at Govt. ITI, Giridih on 06-07 January 2020 to aware/ educate about self- employment. Total 68 youths participated in the campaign. 5. IMC was organised by Shri Sujit Kumar, Investigator from Branch MSME-DI, Dhanbad at Govt. ITI, Jamtara on 06-07 January 2020 to aware/ educate about self- employment. Total 143 youths participated in the campaign. 6. IMC was organised by Shri Prabhakar Prasad, AD from Branch MSME-DI, Dhanbad at Dumri, Giridih on 08 January 2020 to aware/ educate about self- employment. Total 59 youths participated in the campaign. 7. VC on review of various activities done by MSME-DIs was attended by Shri Gaurav, AD, Shri B. -
Standing Committee on Railways (2009 -10) 6 Fifteenth Lok Sabha
STANDING COMMITTEE ON RAILWAYS (2009 -10) 6 FIFTEENTH LOK SABHA MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS (RAILWAY BOARD) [Action taken by the Government on the recommendations/ observations contained in the 4th Report of the Standing Committee on Railways (Fifteenth Lok Sabha) on ‘Demands for Grants - 2009-10 of the Ministry of Railways’] SIXTH REPORT LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI April, 2010/ Chaitra, 1932 (Saka) SIXTH REPORT STANDING COMMITTEE ON RAILWAYS (2009-10) FIFTEENTH LOK SABHA MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS (RAILWAY BOARD) [Action taken by the Government on the recommendations/ observations contained in the 4th Report of the Standing Committee on Railways (Fifteenth Lok Sabha) on ‘Demands for Grants 2009-10 of the Ministry of Railways’] Presented to Lok Sabha on 15.04.2010 Laid in Rajya Sabha on 15.04.2010 LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI April, 2010/ Chaitra, 1932 (Saka) (i) CONTENTS PAGE COMPOSITION OF THE COMMITTEE…………………….………………. (iii) INTRODUCTION …………………………………………………………….… (iv) CHAPTER I Report……………………………………………………… 1 CHAPTER II Recommendations/Observations which have been accepted by the Government …………………………. 16 CHAPTER III Recommendations/Observations which the Committee do not desire to pursue in view of the Government’s replies………………………………………………………………. 34 CHAPTER IV Recommendations/Observations in respect of which Replies of the Government have not been accepted by the Committee and which require reiteration ….…. 35 CHAPTER V Recommendations/Observations in respect of which final replies of the Government are still awaited …………. 37 APPENDIX APPENDIX-I Minutes of the sitting of the Standing Committee on 51 Railways held on 13.04.2010 APPENDIX-II Analysis of Action Taken by Government on the Recommendations/Observations Contained in the 36th Report (14th Lok Sabha) On ‘Demands For Grants (2008-09) Of The Ministry Of Railways’ ………. -
Department of AIDS Control in 25 States (539 Districts)
The National AIDS Control Programme has a strong focus on district level planning, implementation and monitoring of interventions for prevention and control of HIV. The Programme is generating a rich evidence base on HIV/AIDS through a robust and expanded HIV Sentinel Surveillance system, monthly reporting from programme units, mapping and size estimations, behavioural surveys as well as several studies, research projects and evaluations. In this context of increased availability of data and the requirement of decentralized planning at the district level, a project titled “Epidemiological Profiling of HIV/AIDS Situation at District and Sub-district Level using Data Triangulation” was undertaken by the Department of AIDS Control in 25 states (539 districts). The objective of this exercise was to develop district HIV/ AIDS epidemic profiles, by consolidating all the available information for a district at one place and drawing meaningful inferences using Data Triangulation approaches. This technical document is an outcome of the data triangulation process and consists of a snapshot on the district background, and on the HIV epidemic profile of each district based on the available updated information, thereby giving an overview of the HIV epidemic scenario in each of the districts of the State. This document would be useful for the HIV programme managers and policy makers at all levels to help in decision making, as well as for researchers and academicians as a quick reference guide to the HIV/AIDS situation in the districts. India’s voice against AIDS Department of AIDS Control Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India 6th & 9th floors, Chandralok Building, 36 Janpath, New Delhi-110001 India’s voice against AIDS www.naco.gov.in Department of AIDS Control Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India 6th & 9th floors, Chandralok Building, 36 Janpath, New Delhi-110001 www.naco.gov.in CONTRIBUTORS Department of AIDS Control Dr S. -
West Singhbhum Department of Food & Public Distribution Jharkhand
Second Quarter Report (July-Sep 2019) On Concurrent Evaluation of Implementation of National Food Security Act in Jharkhand Deoghar & West Singhbhum Department of Food & Public Distribution Jharkhand Sponsored By CONDUCTED BY XAVIER INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL SERVICE Dr. Camil Bulcke Path (Purulia Road) Ranchi, Jharkhand October 2019 ACKNOWLEDGMENT This Concurrent Evaluation team of XISS is duty bound to express gratitude to the people and officials of District Deoghar & West Singhbhum of Jharkhand for their assistance. First of all, we must thank the Secretary Food, & Public Distribution Mr. Ravikant; Joint Secretary (BP & PD) Mr. Pramod Kr. Tiwari; Deputy Director-General, Evaluation NITI Aayog, Mr. Rakesh Ranjan; AS & FA (Steel) Addl. Charge (Dept. of Food & PD) Ms. Saraswati Prasad and Economic Advisor Mr. Nilambuj Sharan for their guidance's & support. We thank in a special way to Mr. Thomas Dung Dung Joint Secretary, Department of Food & Civil Supplies, Govt. of Jharkhand. Mr. Praveen Kumar Prakash, District Supply Officer, Deoghar & Mr. Jaideep Tigga, District Supply Officer of West Singhbhum. The data that was needed for the monitoring/evaluation was made available by them. The Officials were willing to go out of their way to help. It is but natural to express our gratitude to each and every one we met in Jharkhand with respect to Concurrent Evaluation. Akash Bhuinya Xavier Institute of Social Service, Dr.Camil Bulcke Path, Ranchi, 834001, Jharkhand XISS/RANCHI/Concurrent Evaluation of NFSA- Jharkhand i TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No. Acknowledgment -
Ranimistri Simdega Achieved Almost 7000 Toilets Being Constructed from 21St to 26Th March 2018
RANIMISTRI: THE CATALYST OF WASH (WATER SANITATION & HYGIENE) TRANSFORMATION IN SIMDEGA DISTRICT OF JHARKHAND A Saga of Ranimistri of Simdega District Dedicated To All Those People Who Dare to Dream To Be A Maker of Safe And Prosperous World “The Journey of a Thousand Miles Begins With Single Step”, Lao Tzu, A Chinese Philosopher BACKGROUND In his Development as Freedom, Dr. Amartya Sen, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics, highlights, “very many people across the world suffer from varieties of un-freedom. Famines continue to occur in particular regions, denying to millions the basic freedom survive. Even in those countries, which are no longer sporadically devastated by famines, under-nutrition may affect very large numbers of vulnerable human beings. Also, a great many people have little access to health care, to sanitary arrangements or to clean water, and spend their lives fighting unnecessary morbidity, often succumbing to premature mortality.” In today’s world sanitation and hygiene is an alarming issue. The behavior of safe sanitation and hygiene improves public health leading to reduction in hard-earned money spent on water and open defecation born diseases thus alleviating poverty. It also reduces MMR and IMR as access to safe toilets; safe drinking water saves women and infant children from womb infections, Diarrheal diseases and malnourishment respectively. Under Swachh Bharat Mission (Gramin), a flagship programme of government of India to achieve the goal of clean India by 2nd October 2019, a fitting tribute to 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, the pioneer of sanitation movement in India, communities of Simdega district vowed to achieve freedom from Open Defecation some three years ago. -
Ii.District Profile
1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Overview A Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) under Crisis Management Plan is a set of preplanned laid down instructions that document routine or schedule of activities followed by any organization so that an untoward incident can be effectively prevented and in the case of any emergency or crisis situation it will help individual actors and the team to react the best possible manner with emergent crisis situation. The development and use of SOPs are an integral part of a successful management of any crisis situation/ system management as it provides each and every individuals/actors in the team with the information to perform a job properly, systematically and facilitates consistency and speedy management of the situation, rehabilitation etc. It’s a guide to achieve the end result through effective and optimum utilization man, material and other resources. SOPs describe both technical and fundamental programmatic operational procedures/activities to be carried out by the organization that would be managed under a work plan. This SOP is prepared keeping the background information at the district -its past, present and the available human and material resources within the district. It also is prepared in coordinates with the opportunities, challenges and limitation of the District. The district being extremist affected and considering it as the most important problem the SOP is mainly focused on combating Naxal-Leftwing extremism/ terrorism along with other issues like law and order, criminal activities etc. 1.2 Purpose To give a detailed outline upon the various activities/work schedule to be conducted or followed within the organization in routine as well as in case of emergency. -
Adivasis of India ASIS of INDIA the ADIV • 98/1 T TIONAL REPOR an MRG INTERNA
Minority Rights Group International R E P O R T The Adivasis of India ASIS OF INDIA THE ADIV • 98/1 T TIONAL REPOR AN MRG INTERNA BY RATNAKER BHENGRA, C.R. BIJOY and SHIMREICHON LUITHUI THE ADIVASIS OF INDIA © Minority Rights Group 1998. Acknowledgements All rights reserved. Minority Rights Group International gratefully acknowl- Material from this publication may be reproduced for teaching or other non- edges the support of the Danish Ministry of Foreign commercial purposes. No part of it may be reproduced in any form for com- Affairs (Danida), Hivos, the Irish Foreign Ministry (Irish mercial purposes without the prior express permission of the copyright holders. Aid) and of all the organizations and individuals who gave For further information please contact MRG. financial and other assistance for this Report. A CIP catalogue record for this publication is available from the British Library. ISBN 1 897693 32 X This Report has been commissioned and is published by ISSN 0305 6252 MRG as a contribution to public understanding of the Published January 1999 issue which forms its subject. The text and views of the Typeset by Texture. authors do not necessarily represent, in every detail and Printed in the UK on bleach-free paper. in all its aspects, the collective view of MRG. THE AUTHORS RATNAKER BHENGRA M. Phil. is an advocate and SHIMREICHON LUITHUI has been an active member consultant engaged in indigenous struggles, particularly of the Naga Peoples’ Movement for Human Rights in Jharkhand. He is convenor of the Jharkhandis Organi- (NPMHR). She has worked on indigenous peoples’ issues sation for Human Rights (JOHAR), Ranchi unit and co- within The Other Media (an organization of grassroots- founder member of the Delhi Domestic Working based mass movements, academics and media of India), Women Forum. -
SARVA SHIKSHA ABHIYAN (SSA) 5Th REVIEW MISSION JHARKHAND STATE REPORT (JANUARY 17-23, 2007)
SARVA SHIKSHA ABHIYAN 5th REVIEW MISSION JHARKHAND STATE REPORT (January 17-23,2007) Slh )RM Report Implementation report for 5th JRM Content Sl.No Subject Page No. A) Progress against SSA Goals and development 1-3 outcomes i 1. Improving Access and Enrolment 1 2. Reducing Gender and Social Disparity 2 i 3. Enhancing Quality 3 B) Progress on functional areas 4-20 1. Civil Works 4 2. EGS and AIE 5-6 3. Community Mobilization 6 4. Pedagogical Renewal 6-11 5. Intervention for socially disadvantage 12-16 group 6. Management Information System (MIS) 16-17 7. Planning 17-18 f 8. Institutional Development 18-20 ;; C) Financial and Procurement Procedure 20-21 D) Provision and Release of State Share 2006-07 21 E) State and district-wise outlay and expenditure 21-22 2006-07 F) Category-wise physical and financial progress Annexure-I 2006-07 G) Monitoring Indicator 22 Annex 2(b) Annexure-II Annex 2(C) Annexure-III Annex 2(D) Annexure-IV 5111 ]RM Report SARVA SHIKSHA ABHIYAN (SSA) 5th REVIEW MISSION JHARKHAND STATE REPORT (JANUARY 17-23, 2007) Introductory As a part of the review mission two members committee visited Jharkhand State during the period from January 17-23, 2007 to review the progress of the SSA Programme against the objectives and outcomes in regard to enhancing access and equity, reducing social and general disparity, elevating quality and strengthening Programme management and capacity to deliver the services. Following were of the review committee members - 1. Shri K.P. Singh (Planning commission, New Delhi) 2. Dr. -
*,,Ufr;' W -81 Tt)I District TB Officer, CS Cum CMO' Simdega Simdega
District Rural Health Society, District TB Control Programme, Simdega .;l List of Crndldntes ns rer Aruointment - Advertlsement Letter No. 30 dnted 08.02.2016 after decision of Selection Committee Advertisement Post Sl. No. - 1 Name of Post - Medical Officer - DTC (MO-DTC) Conftactual No. of Post - I (One) (Unreserved-1) Total Applications Received - 1 (One) Elisible Cqndidates SL App. SI. Sathsr'o.i Address for Home hlame Husband's Objectisn / Remarks Ns, No, Connmunication District N*mp Vrjay Bernard Late Hilarius At Vill. Fanueltoli, PO. 1 1 Dunedufts Dunsdune Gotra Dist. SimCeqa InelieiFle Candid*les Father's / SL App. Sl. Address for Home ltT Name Husband's Objection / Bemarks l1u.^ F[o. CommuniCation District Neme l{It ttn\^64^ *,,ufr;' W -81 tt)i District TB Officer, CS cum CMO' Simdega Simdega Page I of I * District Rural Health Society, District TB Control Programme, Simdega ..: LIst of Candidrtes as per Armintment - Advertlsement Letter No. 30 dated 08.02.2016 after decision of Selection Committee Advertisement Post Sl. No. - 2 Name of Post - District Programme Coordinator (DPC) (Contractual) No. of Post - I (One) (Unreserved-1) Total Applications Received - 29 (Twenty Nine) Elisiblg Candidates &PP' Father'c sl. I Address for Home SL Name Ilusband's Ohjs*tion / Reinnrks No, Communication Ilistrict No- Name Vill. Pandripani PO. .l Prakash Chandra Kesharv Chandra Khijri PS. Thethai I 21 Sirndega Prasad Prasad Tanger Dist, Simdega g o,)Aal)r.1, t65 ltiatraj Gali, Jhulan Singh n Shrikant Anant Kumar .4. 23 Chowk, Simdega PO. & Simdega Sriwastava Sriwastava Dist. Simdega 83 5223 Ineiieible Candidates App. -
Government of India Press Santragachi, Howrah
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA PRESS SANTRAGACHI, HOWRAH Information as per Clause(b) of Sub-section 1 of Section 4 of Right to Information Act, 2005 (1) IV (1) bi : The particulars of Govt. of India Press, Santragachi, Howrah, Function and duties. In the year 1863 the Govt. of India decided to establish in Calcutta and Central Press in which administration reports, codes and miscellaneous work could be printed. The Secretariate Printing Offices then in existence confining themselves to current despatches and proceedings. In January, 1864, the orders of the various department of Govt. of India and the Acts and Bills of Governor General’s Council which were formerly published in Calcutta Gazette were transferred to a new publication, the Gazette of India to which was appended a supplement containing official correspondence on the subject of interest of officers and to the general public. In 1876 a system of payment of piece rates was introduced in the composing Branch and subsequently in the distributing, printing and book binding Branches. In June, 1885, the presses of the Home and Public works Department were amalgamated with the Central press. The expansion of the Central Press from a strength of 109 employees, 1863, to that 2114 in 1889 necessiated the provision of additional accommodation pending the building of the Secretariate, the press was located from 1882 to 1885 at 165, Dharmatala Street. On completion of the Secretariate Building the Composing, Machine, press and warehouse, with the administration, Accounts and computing Branches were removed to 8, Hastings Street in 1886. During the World War II, work mostly in Connection with the war increased by leaps and bounds and to cope with the increases of volume of work the minimum strength of additional staff was recruited as a temporary measure and Night Shift was started in the year 1944 with the advent of Independence and consequent expansion of Govt. -
GNM Advt. No. 04-2019Rejected List 1 - 7 List of Rejected Candidate for the Post of Staff Nurse, Advt
Office of the Civil Surgeon, West Singhbhum, Chaibasa List of Rejected Candidate for the Post of Staff Nurse, Advt. No. 04/2019 10+2 or Intermediate Technical Qualification JNRC Registration No. Sl. Form Sl. Caste Experience (in Written Name Father's Name Permanent Address Present Address Home District Category Date of Birth Contect No. Remarks No. No. certificat Total Marks Total Marks Registration Month) Marks % % Valid Upto Institute Marks Obtained Marks Obtained No. REJECTED BABITA AT+POST-JAGANNATHPUR, RAM LAL WEST GENERA MINIMUM 1 1 KUMARI DIST- WEST SINGHBHUM, DO NA 5-May-1989 500 251 50.20 #DIV/0! 8340352396 CRITERIA NOT PAN JHARKHAND SINGHBHUM L PAN FULFILLED VILL-BERA, P.O- BERA, P.S- VILL-SERENGHATU, P.O- REJECTED DUE SHILPA SANGEM BERA DIST-WEST TURTA, P.S-SENHA DIST- YES 2 3 LOHARDAGA ST 28-Oct-1992 500 218 43.60 1900 1571 82.68 N-3635 11-Aug-2021 JNRC 30 MONTHS 8709981936 TO OTHER EKKA EKKA SINGHBHUM, JHARKHAND LAHARDAGA, JHARKHAND (SDO) PIN-835202 PIN-835302 DISTRICT REJECTED DUE MALTI SHOBHA VILL-BHUSUR, P.O-SANDI, PS- YES 3 4 SIKIDIRI, DIST- RANCHI DO RANCHI OBC 25-Jun-1994 500 230 46.00 1900 1514 79.68 N-4018 NA JNRC 32 MONTHS 6206956102 TO OTHER KUMARI RAM MAHTO (SDO) JHARKHAND PIN-835219 DISTRICT C/O-SAVIOUR SOKEY, VILL- VILL-BASEN, GODATOLI, P.O- TIRILPIRI, PO- HULHUNDU,P.S- REJECTED DUE ANJNA ANTHRES BASEN P.S-KERSAI DIST- YES 4 5 DHURWA (TUPUDANA) DIST- SIMDEGA ST 20-Jan-1988 500 285 57.00 1900 1360 71.58 T-967 NA JNRC 32 MONTHS 8210522406 TO OTHER SIMDEGA JHARKHAND PIN- KERKETTA KERKETTA RANCHI JHARKHAND PIN- (SDO) -
List of 1836 Radiating Sites in LWE PHASE-I Areas Planned Sites Changed Sites
List of 1836 radiating sites in LWE PHASE-I areas Planned Sites Changed Sites Sl No State Name of District Name of BTS location Name of District Revised Site Name 1 EAST AP GODAVARI(EG) Agraharapu Koderu1121 EG Kanusuluru 2 EAST GODAVARI AP Bhadrachalam_6_1 (Yetapaka) NC NC 3 EAST GODAVARI AP Bhadrachalam_6_2(Vadapalli) EG Gopavaram 4 EAST GODAVARI AP Burakanakota(Durganagar) EG Zaderu 5 WEST AP GODAVARI(WG) Chigurumamidi1041(Bollapalli) WG Bollapalli 6 AP EAST GODAVARI Gundala1389(Pathagundala) NC NC 7 AP EAST GODAVARI Irkampeta EG Durgangar 8 WEST GODAVARI AP Komatlagudem4401 WG Rajivnager 9 WEST GODAVARI AP Pallevada1214-Koida WG Garlagoyyi 10 AP EAST GODAVARI Peddamattapalle1070 NC NC 11 AP EAST GODAVARI Peddarukur1010 NC NC 12 WEST GODAVARI AP Ramavaram1496 WG Bandlaboru 13 WEST GODAVARI Sridhara 2032 Near Kasturiba Girls Residential AP School, R.Sy.No. 149/1 WG Sridhara Velair 14 AP EAST GODAVARI Dutcherthi NC NC 15 AP EAST GODAVARI Gurthedu EG Boduluru 16 AP Visakhapatnam Jammili Village NC NC 17 AP Visakhapatnam Jeypur (Araku-2) Visakhapatnam Lothugedda Village 18 AP Visakhapatnam Kammangi Village NC NC 19 AP Visakhapatnam Lambasingi(New site-Lothugedda) Visakhapatnam Lothugedda Junction 20 AP Visakhapatnam Maddigaruvu Village Visakhapatnam Rudakota 21 AP Visakhapatnam Mampa-Gangavaram NC NC 22 AP Visakhapatnam Modapalli, Paderu NC NC 23 AP Visakhapatnam Pedavalasa NC NC 24 AP Visakhapatnam Rompulaghat near Katragedda NC NC 25 AP Visakhapatnam Tyda Visakhapatnam Damuku Junction 26 AP Vizianagaram Andra NC NC 27 AP Vizianagaram