Tuesday, March 29, 2011

DMK Election Manifesto-2011 for SC/ST welfare.
தி மு க தன் உடைய 62 பக்க தேர்தல் அறிக்கையில் 2 பக்கங்கள் மட்டுமே ST / ST நலத்திட்டங்களுக்கு ஒதுக்கி உள்ளது. அந்த அறிக்கையில் 15 லட்சம் பின்னடைவு காலி பனி இடங்களை கடந்த 30 ஆண்டுகளாக நிறைவு செய்யாமல் ,தொடர்ந்து தேர்தல் அறிக்கையில் மட்டுமே உறுதி அளித்து ஏமாற்றி வருகின்றனர்.

SC/ST மாணவர்களுக்கு சென்னை பல்கலை போன்றே மற்ற பல்கலைக்கும் விரிவுபடுத்தபடுமாம் . நடைமுறை படுத்த சிரமமான வாக்குறுதி! முதல் தலைமுறை மாணவர்களுக்கான கல்விகட்டனத்தை அரசே ஏற்றுக்கொள்ளும் என்று சொலிவிட்டு ,மாணவர்களை கல்விகட்டனத்தை கல்லூரியில் பணத்தை கட்டுவிட்டு பிறகு அரசி இடம் கையேந்தும் நிலைமை !!

மாணவர் விடுதியை புனரமைக்க தேர்தல் வருவேண்டுமாம் கடந்தகால ஆட்சியில் ஐந்து ஆண்டுகள் பற்ற வில்லையாம் !!!
பஞ்சமி நிலங்கள் பற்றியோ ,SC/ST sub Plan பற்றியோ ,தீண்டாமை ஒழிப்பு பற்றியோ , SC/ST யினரின் மேல் நடத்தப்படும் வன்கொடுமை ஒழிப்பு பற்றியோ ,ஊர் மற்றும் சேரி வேற்றுமை ஒழிப்பு பற்றியோ தேர்தல் அறிக்கையில் தரப்பட வில்லை . 

 SC/ST மக்களிடம் உள்ள ஒரே ஆயுதம் தேர்தலில் அளிக்கப்படும் வாக்கு அதை பெறுவதற்கான தேர்தல் அறிக்கையில் திராவிட கட்சிகள் மேற்சொன்ன முக்கியமான நடவடிக்கைகள் பற்றி தரப்பட வில்லை எனில் ,பிறகு எப்போது இவர்கள் தருவார்கள் அல்லது செயல் படுத்துவார்கள்.

பத்திரிக்கையாளர்கள் திரைபடங்களை மற்றும் கிரிகெட் பற்றி விமர்சிக்கிறார்கள் ,திராவிட கட்சிகளின் தேர்தல் அறிக்கை பற்றி SC/ST நலத்திட்டங்கள் குறித்து போதுமான திட்டம் எந்த கட்சிஇடமும் இல்லை என்று விமர்சிக்க வில்லை .

தி மு க பிற்படுத்த பட்டவர்களுக்கு என்று கமிஷன் ஏற்கனவே தொடங்கி செயல் படுத்தி வருகின்றது , 60 ஆண்டு கல ஆட்சிக்கு பிறகு இப்போதுதான் அத்தகைய கமிஷன் SC/ST அமைக்க போகிறார்களாம்!



Sorce: DMK party website
AIADMK Election Manifesto -2011 for the SC/ST
 Welfare
அ இ அ தி மு க தன்னுடைய 27 பக்க தேர்தல் அறிக்கையில் 1/2 பக்கம் SC/ST நலத்திட்டங்களுக்கு ஒதுக்கப்பட்டு ,தற்போது உள்ள மாணிய தொகையான 30 சதவீத அல்லது 25 ௦௦௦ஆயிரத்தை குறைக்க போகிறதாம் !  ஆதாரம் காண்க  http://www.tahdco.tn.gov.in/ies_form.pdf

SC/ST அறிவு ஜீவிகள் அ இ அ தி மு க வில் இல்லையா அல்லது நமது இரட்சகர் babasheb Dr அம்பேத்கர் கூறியதுபோல் AIADMK மற்றும் DMK கைகூலிகளாக ஆகிவிட்டார்களா?!!

திராவிட கட்சிகள் தேர்தல் வாக்குறுதியில் அளிக்கப்படும் அனைத்தையும் செயல் படுத்துவார்கள் என்ற உறுதி இல்லை எனினும், தாங்கள் SC/ST மக்களின் நலனில் அக்கறை கொண்டுள்ளோம் ,அவர்கள் பிரச்சனைகளை புரிந்துகொண்டுள்ளோம் என்றாவது தேர்தல் அறிக்கை வெளிபடுத்த வேண்டாமா?  தி மு க மற்றும்  அ தி மு க  தேர்தல் அறிக்கைகள் SC/ST வாக்குகளை ஒரு கிள்ளு கீரையாகவே நினைகின்றனர் என்பது தெளிவாகவே புரிகிறது.




  
‘Few in UPA concerned about the plight of dalits'

“While the UPA has focused on bettering the lot of the Dalit community, it is dominated by upper caste Hindus, very few of whom are genuinely concerned about the plight of dalits,” the American Embassy said in a cable sent under the name of Ambassador David Mulford on June 22, 2005 ( 35177: confidential), and accessed by The Hindu through WikiLeaks.


‘Little upward mobility'

“This ensures that dalits will continue to be an oppressed, discriminated group in India. Although the GOI [Government of India] has passed legislation and established government bodies to administer these laws, it has failed to attack the root of the problem,” the cable said. “There are success stories, but acts of violence and prejudice against dalits, combined with government negligence, persist and there is little upward mobility among the dalit population.”

The Embassy wrote that without a broader, more comprehensive approach to teaching tolerance and equality early in primary schools, it is unlikely that the social acceptance of caste-based discrimination will fade any time soon.

“The increasing dominance of the private sector in the economy could also result in greater economic polarization if there is no mechanism in place to combat job discrimination.”

Embassy interlocutors reported that after one year of United Progressive Alliance (UPA) rule, limited government efforts to improve the socio-economic status of dalits have shown little success. “Government reservation laws do not extend to the private sector, the largest and fastest growing segment of the economy. Most experts believe the key to ending discrimination is a comprehensive education campaign starting at the primary level to teach acceptance of dalits, a topic completely absent from India's public school system.”

Failure to organise
“Despite the political success of dalits such as current Minister for Chemicals and Fertilizers Ram Vilas Paswan, dalits' failure to organize at the national level has limited their ability to demand equal rights. Until the Indian majority increases pressure to change the status quo, many dalits will remain trapped below the poverty line in manual labor jobs with few mechanisms for upward mobility,” the cable went on.

(This article is a part of the series "The India Cables" based on the US diplomatic cables accessed by The Hindu via Wikileaks.')
Source: The Hindu Dt 25.03.2011



Thursday, March 24, 2011

Mayawatiaffirmspro-Dalitimage withsternmessagetoIndiaInc
Tata Motors stands to lose R150-cr subsidy for not adhering to affirmative policy Sendingoutastrong,pro-Dalit signal to India Inc, the Mayawati government in Uttar Pradesh has decided not to release funds meant as subsidy for Tata Motors because it did not adheretothestategovernment'saffirmative action policy.

However,aseniorofficialof Tata Motors' Lucknow plant said the company believes it already employs more than the stipulated requirement of the three specified categories among its workforce but refuses to be drawn into a formal reservation per se.

"We are an equal-opportunity employer and we do not make any distinction among our employees on any basis whatsoever. However, for all new recruitments being done by us, we are giving our employees the option to declare their caste. But with the government not releasing funds meant as subsidy on this ground, we have been rendered uncompetitive in the market and put at a disadvantage as our goods are costlier than that of the other states that are giving many incentives to the industry. As a result, the second phase of our expansion plans has also been put on hold. The management is reviewing the viability of the expansion in the light of the government not releasing funds for us," the official said on condition of anonymity, adding that the company stands to lose almost R150 crore on capital and infrastructure subsidies itself. "The tax and transport subsidy, however can take that figure to a whopping figure," the official said. The state government support flows in the form of infrastructure and capital subsidy, interest-free loans and transport subsidy for those investing R100 crore or more, and was introduced by the Mulayam Singh government in 2006 to attract industrial projects to the state. But soon after coming to power in 2007, the Mayawati government tagged the disbursement of the benefits to the private sector to her wider vision of social equality and justice. In doing so, industry was expected to reserve 10% jobs for SCs, 10% for OBCs (including religious minorities) and 10% for weaker sections of upper castes for all government-supported projects.

With this move, perhaps the first such, the Mayawati government has very firmly put its affirmative action initiative, envisaging job reservation for scheduled castes, other backward castes and the weaker sections among the upper castes for all government-supported projects, above economics.

Continued on Page 2 The Tata Motors plant in Lucknow,whichhadexpansionplans of R550 crore in the pipeline, was one12projectsthatwerefoundeligible for the sops. But, with the company refusing to give an inprinciple nod to the affirmative action agenda, the state government last week decided not to release funds for the company despite having the budgetary provisions and has, instead, surrendered the money . "The attitudeof theprivatesectorontheissueof `positive'reservationsofar has been ambivalent to say the least," said an official closely involved with the state's social schemes,"andtheytrytotakeumbrage under the argument that they are equal-opportunity , merit-basedandcaste-neutralcompa niesandthatthedreadedC-word, with all its dubious distinctions, should not be allowed to enter into the hallowed portals of corporate India." However, according to the state government, the old, passive approaches to uplift the disadvantagedsectionsof society have failed and the new approach istoincentivisethecorporatesector in doing so. "The government policyhasbeenissuedafteralotof deliberation and it aims at striking a harmonious balance betweensocialequityandeconomic growth. The corporate sector should not have any difficulty in implementing this policy ," said VN Garg, principal secretary (industry)."Itisperhapstimethein dustry rose and acknowledge the fact that in our country caste prejudices and inequalities not only exist but run very deep and cannot be wished away.C oncrete steps and a diversified pattern must be followed to set the wrong right.Andindustryhasthepower to do so more than anyone else can,” said political scientist Ramesh Dixit, adding that if industrydoesnotvolunteertodoso, a legislation to that effect will certainly make things smoother.

Interestingly, a January CII study found UP was among the top 10 states when it came to the proportion of SC/ST staffi n industry.

Built on 300 acre in 1986, the Lucknow unit began in 1992. It makes MCVs,HCVs and a few LCVs too, apart from buses.
Source: The Financial Express dated 24.03.2011








Chhattisgarh villages torched in police rampage
Three women assaulted, three men killed, hundreds rendered homeless in course of five-day operation
The operation began in the early hours of March 11 when about 350 heavily armed troopers marched into the forests of Dantewada. They returned to their barracks five days later, with three villages aflame, about 300 homes and granaries incinerated, three villagers and three security personnel dead, and three women sexually assaulted, the victims and several eyewitnesses told The Hindu.
Last week, the Chhattisgarh police said three Koya commandos were killed in a Maoist ambush during a routine search, yet journalists attempting to reach the site were turned away by gun-toting special police officers. On visiting the area through a forest route, this correspondent was confronted by the aftermath of what appeared to be an attack by security forces on three tribal settlements in a 15-km radius of the police camp at Chintalnar, which has left hundreds homeless and brutalised.
The following account is based on interviews with villagers who spoke on record and senior police sources who sought anonymity to speak freely. The names of victims of sexual assault have been changed to protect their identities.
In the first week of March, the police and the Central Reserve Police Force planned an operation to be conducted by the CRPF's elite CoBRA battalion and the police's Koya commandos, a tribal corps of surrendered Maoists and local youth.
A surrendered Maoist had claimed that the guerrillas were running an arms factory at Morpalli, a two-hour march from the police camp at Chintalnar, a police official told The Hindu. Intelligence inputs indicated that about 100 Maoists, including Jai Kishen, a high-ranking Andhra cadre leader, were present nearby.
“On March 11, about 200 Koyas and 150 CoBRA left Chintalnar about 4 a.m. to destroy the arms factory,” said a police source.
“The force arrived at 8 in the morning and surrounded the village,” said Nupo Mutta, a former sarpanch of Morpalli. “They fired a few shots in the air and we ran into the forests.”
Madavi Sulla, 30, did not act fast enough. “My husband was sitting in a tree picking tamarind,” said his wife Madavi Hunge. “The force saw him and opened fire. I pleaded with them to stop, but they tore at my clothes and threatened me.” Hunge escaped. The police moved further into the village, leaving Sulla's corpse hanging in the tree.
“I was picking ‘tendu patta' on the fields when the force came and said I was spying for the Maoists,” said Aimla Gangi, 45. “They threw me to the ground, pulled off my clothes and molested me in front of my two daughters. They also stole Rs.10,000 from a bag I kept tied around my waist.”
Villagers say the force left by noon, having torched 37 houses. They also picked up Madavi Ganga, 45, his son Bima and his daughter Hurre, 20. “They took us to the Chintalnar police station and put me in a separate cell and stripped me,” said Hurre.
Hurre said she was kept all night in the station and sexually assaulted. Ganga and Bima said the police repeatedly asked them whether Maoists visited their village and beat them through the night. The Madavi family was released when the women of Morpalli demanded their release at the Chintalnar station.
Police sources say they found neither arms factories nor Maoists at Morpalli that day, though they did find a 15-foot memorial commemorating the death of eight Maoists in the April 2010 encounter, in which 76 CRPF troopers were killed near Tarmetla village.
The operation resumed at Timapuram on March 13. “There was a disagreement because the CoBRAs prefer night operations, and the Koyas wanted to operate in the day,” said a source familiar with the operation, “so the Koyas set out on their own.”
En route, the Koyas stopped at Phulanpad where they picked up Barse Bima and Manu Yadav and took them along to Timapuram.
As word spread of the Koyas' imminent arrival, Timapuram's residents fled to the forests. “The Koyas came to Timapuram about 2 in the afternoon. They set up a camp, killed our chickens and goats and ate them,” said Timapuram resident Madkam Budra.
Budra said the commandos spent the night at Timapuram, a fact confirmed by the police, and installed sentries to ward off a possible Maoist attack.
The Maoists attacked next morning, on Monday March 14. “We knew the Koyas had spent the night at Timapuram and laid our ambush early morning,” said a Maoist fighter who had participated in the attack and met this correspondent on the outskirts of Timapuram late on Sunday night. “About 70 Maoists participated in the attack, including Area Commander Ramanna.”
The ambush lasted for two hours. Three Koyas were killed and nine injured. After the Koyas called for reinforcements, a helicopter flew in to evacuate the injured; the Maoists finally retreated by noon. The police and local newspapers say 37 Maoists were killed in the ambush, but a handwritten note sent to this correspondent by the Maoists claims that only Section Commander Muchaki Ganga was killed.
The Koyas spent the night at the village and left next morning, March 15, for Chintalnar. Before they left, villagers say, the Koyas burnt about 50 buildings, including homes and granaries. They also executed one of their captives, Barse Bima, with an axe. “My husband's hands were tied behind his back; he was hit with an axe on the base of his neck and twice on his chest,” said Barse Lakhme, who cremated the body.
The other captive, Manu Yadav, was taken to Chintalnar where, villagers allege, the police shot him and claimed he was a Maoist fighter killed in the ambush. “The body claimed by the police was not a Maoist,” said a senior officer. He said he was tipped off by a Koya. “They killed him because they needed to show something.”
On March 16, villagers say the same company of Koyas surrounded Tarmetla village and burnt about 200 structures, including homes, granaries and woodsheds. Tarmetla's former sarpanch, Gondse Deva, said the Koyas swept through the village, setting fire to the straw roofs, stuffing burning hay into the granaries, burning food, clothes, valuables, money and keepsakes. “The force has also taken away two men, Madavi Handa and Madavi Aita,” said Deva. “We don't know where they are, we think they are dead.”
When she heard the commotion, Madavi Hidme threw all her jewellery and money into a bag before rushing towards the forests. “I was stopped by four SPOs and beaten with sticks until I lost consciousness,” she said. “When I awoke, I was naked. My bag was gone.” Hidme has been assaulted so violently that a cut has opened up on the left side of her face; she can't see from her left eye.
Dantewada Collector R. Prasanna is setting up a committee to look into the incidents. “The committee shall be headed by the tehsildar of Konta, along with a representative from the press, civil society and a people's representative,” he told The Hindu. “We will provide Rs. 50,000 in compensation for each house burnt, and will reimburse villagers for their grains, utensils and other possessions. The committee shall submit its report in one month.”
Director-General of Police Vishwa Ranjan did not return phone calls to his office
Source: The Hindu Dt 23.03.2011 

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Tuesday, March 22, 2011


IP Exam Syllabus changed

Dte Revised the IP Exam Syllabus 
 memo No : 7-14 / 2011-SPB-II Dt. 09.03.11.

Directorate vide letter No. 7-14/2011-SPB-II dated 9-3-2011 has circulated revised Pattern and Syllabus for Limited Department Competitive Examination for the post of IPs for filling up 66.66% vacancies in the Department. The examination will now be held without the aid of books. The date for holding of 
the Examination will be communicated separately by the DE Division. Revised Pattern and Syllabus is as under :

Sr.
Heading
Existing Syllabus and Pattern
Revised Syllabus and Pattern
1.
No. of Papers
5
4
2.
Syllabus
Paper I – Postal Manual Vol. V, Postal Manual Vol. IV, Postal Manual Vol II, CCS (Conduct) Rules, Postal Manual Vol. III, MTT

Paper I –
(1)   Acts/Rules/ Guidelines Instructions relating to Inland & Foreign Posts, Mail Operations, Money Remittances, Savings Bank Schemes and Certificates Rural and Postal Life Insurance.
(2)     Organization of Department, Office Procedure and Material Management for optimum utilization of network, Establishment and Administrative Matters.
Paper II – Postal Manual Vol VIII, PO Guide Part I and II, Postal Manual Vol VI (Part I, II AND III) POSB Manual Vol. I & II Postal Manual Vol. VII
Paper II – CCS (Conduct) Rules, CCS (CCA) Rules, Accounts, FRs & SRs and FHBs.
Paper III – FHB Vol. I & II, FRs and SRs, CCS (Pension) Rules, CCS (Leave) rules, CCS (Joining Time ) Rules
Paper III  (1) Constitution of India
(2) Short title, extent, commencement and definitions of CPC & CrPC.
(i) CrPC: Proclamation for person absconding attachment of property of person absconding , claims and objections to attachments, release, sale and restoration of attached property.
(ii) Indian Evidence Act: Short title, extent and commencement
Of  the relevancy of the facts: Evidence may be given of facts in issue and relevant facts, relevancy of facts forming part of the same transaction, facts which are the occasion, cause or effect of facts in issue;motive, preparation and previous or subsequent conduct.
Facts which need not be proved:
Of oral evidence:
Of documentary evidence
(iii) Indian Penal Code: General Explanation:
Of Punishments
Of offences by or relating to public servants
Of contempts of the lawful authority of public servants
Of the criminal breach of contract of service
(3)     RTI Act and Consumer Protection Act
Paper IV – Indian Post Office Act., Government savings Bank and Certificate Acts, IPC, Evidence Act, Cr. PC, CAT, Consumer Protection Act
English Language General Knowledge & Reasoning/ Intelligence
Paper V – Essay, General Knowledge, Computer Basics and Intelligence Test.
3.
Marks
Each paper carries 100 marks
Each paper will carry 300 marks
4.
Duration
Duration for each paper is 3 hrs.
Duration of each paper would be 3 hrs.
5.
No. of Questions
Subjective type Questions
150 Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) in each paper
6.
Qualifying marks
40% marks in each paper subject to an overall average of 45% for general category and 33% marks in each paper subject to an overall average of 38% for SC/ST
No change
7.
Assessment of APAR / ACR
Not included
The Competent Authority will ensure and certify the following before recommending the  application of the official for examination:
(i)      No disciplinary action is pending or contemplated against the applicant
(ii)    No punishment is current against the applicant
(iii)  No adverse entry in the APAR/ACR in the last five years.


Gr B & Sr PM Cadre - Revised Syllabus

The Revised Pattern & Syllabus for PS Gr B & Sr Postmaster Cadre has been modified by Dte vide Memo No : 9-59 / 2010-SPG Dt. 08.03.11.

Revised pattern and scheme for Limited Departmental Competitive Examination for Senior Postmasters and existing syllabus of PS Gr. B Examination
Directorate vide memo No. 9-59/2010-SPG dated 8/3/2011 has revised the pattern and scheme for Limited Departmental Competitive Examination to fill up the vacancies in the grade of Senior Postmasters and existing syllabus of PS Gr. B Examination is also revised. 

        A) Syllabus for Sr. Postmaster.

Sl.
Heading
Existing pattern
Proposed pattern
1
No. of papers
Nil
2
2
Syllabus
Nil
Paper-I :
(1)          Acts / Rules / Guidelines / Instructions relating to Inland & Foreign Posts, Mail Operations, Money Remittances, Savings bank Schemes & Certificates, RPLI / PLI.
(2)          Organization of Department, Office Procedure & Material management for optimum utilization of network, Establishment & Administrative matters. 
(3)          Paragraph writing and current Affairs.

Paper-II :
CCS (Conduct) rules, CCS (CCA) Rules, Accounts, GFR, FRs & SRs and FHBs.
3
Marks
Nil
Each paper will carry 300 marks
4
Duration
Nil
Duration for each paper is 3 hours
5
No. of questions
Nil
150 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) in each paper
6
Qualifying Marks
Nil
50% marks in each paper subject to an overall average of 50% for general category and 40% marks in each paper subject to overall average of 40% for SC/ST categories.
7
Assessment of APAR / ACR
Nil
The Competent Authority will ensure and certify the following before recommending the application of the official for examination:
(i)           No disciplinary action is pending or contemplated against the applicant.
(ii)          No punishment is current against the applicant.
(iii)        No adverse entry in the APAR / ACR in the last five years.

  
       B)   Syllabus for PS Gr. B

Sl.
Heading
Existing pattern
Proposed pattern
1
No. of papers
4
2
2
Syllabus
Paper-I :
Postal manual Vol. V, Postal Manual Vol. II, Brochure of reservation for SC/ST candidates, CCS (Conduct) Rules, CCS (CCA) Rules, GDS (Conduct & Employment) Rules.
Paper-II :
Postal Manual Vo. VII, PO Guide Part-I, Manual for SBCO, BO Rules, Postal Manual Vol. I.
Paper-III :
FRs & SRs FHB, CCS (Pension) Rules, CCS (Leave) Rules, Postal Manual Vol. II (Chapter.III- Appeals & Petitions)
Paper-IV :
General knowledge with special reference to public relations, staff relations, grievance handling, staff welfare, supervisory skills and office management and Precis Writing.
Paper-I :
(4)          Acts / Rules / Guidelines / Instructions relating to Inland & Foreign Posts, Mail Operations, Money Remittances, Savings bank Schemes & Certificates, RPLI / PLI.
(5)          Organization of Department, Office Procedure & Material management for optimum utilization of network, Establishment & Administrative matters. 
(6)          Paragraph writing and current Affairs.

Paper-II :
CCS (Conduct) rules, CCS (CCA) Rules, Accounts, GFR, FRs & SRs and FHBs.
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Marks
Each paper carries 100 marks.
Each paper will carry 300 marks
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Duration
Duration for each paper is 3 hours
No change
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No. of Questions
Subjective type Questions
150 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) in each paper.
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Qualifying Marks
50 % marks in each paper subject to an overall average of 50 % for general category and 40% marks in each paper subject to overall average of 40% for SC/ST categories.
No change
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Assessment of APAR / ACR
Not included
The Competent Authority will ensure and certify the following before recommending the application of the official for examination:
(i)         No disciplinary action is pending or contemplated against the applicant.
(ii)           No punishment is current against the applicant.
(iii) No adverse entry in the APAR / ACR in the last five years.