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UPSC Final Results Declared

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UPSC Civil Services Examination 2017 – Final Results Declared

UPSC

Final Results of Civil Services Examination 2017 declared

The Union Public Service Commission has declared final results of Civil Services Examination (CSE), 2017. A total of 990 candidates (750 men and 240 women) have been recommended by the Commission for appointment to various Services as per following break-up:

GENERAL
OBC
SC
ST
TOTAL
476
( incl. 08 PH-1, 05 PH-2 & 08 PH-3 )
275
( incl. 01 PH-1, 02 PH-2 & 02 PH-3)
165
( incl. Nil PH-1, 01 PH-2 & 02 PH-3)
74
990
(incl. 09 PH-1, 08 PH-2 & 12 PH-3)

 In accordance with Rule 16 (4) & (5) of the Civil Services Examination Rules 2017, the Commission is maintaining a consolidated Reserve List of candidates as under:

GENERAL
OBC
SC
ST
TOTAL
66
56
09
01
132

Appointment to the various Services will be made according to the number of vacancies available with due consideration to the provisions contained in the Rules for the Examination. The number of vacancies reported by the Government to be filled are as under:

SERVICES
GEN
OBC
SC
ST
Total
I.A.S.
93
46
28
13
180
I.F.S.
22
11
07
02
42
I.P.S.
77
40
23
10
150
Central Services Group ‘A’
294
152
83
36
565
Group ‘B’ Services
57
26
25
13
121
Total
543
275
166
74
1058*

 * includes 29 PH vacancies (09 PH-1, 08 PH-2 & 12 PH-3)The candidature of 59 recommended candidates with following Roll Nos. is provisional :

0000732
0001175
0004434
0006499
0006711
0017137
0018404
0029286
0059200
0063575
0066416
0081524
0082457
0097486
0102231
0102654
0132506
0151615
0153162
0159553
0188758
0230442
0238306
0251253
0255198
0255716
0284451
0300760
0338018
0370651
0384145
0386638
0389992
0394894
0398637
0406890
0429287
0433606
0472123
0478428
0536940
0539669
0550524
0550686
0551803
0582750
0585656
0589659
0591449
0609521
0618105
0641260
0676296
0696251
0712524
0732927
0775873
0804630
0869941

Result of two candidates has been withheld.

UPSC has a “Facilitation Counter” near Examination Hall in its campus. Candidates can obtain any information / clarification regarding their examinations / recruitments on the working days between 10:00 hours to 17:00 hours in person or over telephone Nos. 23385271 / 23381125 / 23098543. Result will also be available on the U.P.S.C. website i.e. http//www.upsc.gov.in. Marks will be available on the website within 15 days from the date of declaration of Result.

Shri Durishetty Anudeep (Roll No. 156266) has topped the Civil Services Examination, 2017. He belongs to OBC category. He qualified the examination with Anthropology as his optional subject. hHe has graduated with BE (Electronics & Instrumentation) degree from BITS, Pilani.

Ms. Anu Kumari (Roll No. 48547) is the topper among the female candidates securing an overall Second rank. She has graduated with BSc (Hons) in Physics from Delhi University and has done MBA (Finance & Marketing) from IMT, Nagpur.

The top 25 candidates comprise of 17 men and 08 women.

Educational qualification-wise the top 25 candidates are from Engineering; Sciences; Anthropology; Management; Law; Mathematics; Medical and Commerce background graduating from premier Institutions of the country such as IITs, NIT, NLU, BITS Pilani, NSIT, DU, Mumbai University, PEC, ICAI, Pune University, etc.

Optional subjects of the top 25 candidates in the examination ranged from Anthropology, Commerce & Accountancy, Economics, Geography, Law, Maths, Physics, Political Science & International Relations, Sociology, and Malayalam Literature.

The recommended candidates also include 29 Physically Disabled persons (09 Orthopedically Handicapped; 08 Visually Challenged and 12 Hearing Impaired).

Ms. Saumya Sharma (Roll No. 3674), a Physically Disabled person, with hearing impairment, has secured an overall Ninth Rank.

The Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination, 2017 was conducted on 18th June, 2017. 9,57,590 candidates applied for this examination, out of which 4,56,625 candidates actually appeared. 13,366 candidates qualified for appearance in the Written (Main) Examination held in October – November, 2017. Of them, 2568 candidates qualified for the Personality Test conducted in February – April, 2018.

List of Candidates in order of merit is annexed.

Source: PIB News

Expected DA from July 2018 Calculator for CG Employees & Pensioners

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Expected DA from July 2018 Calculator for CG Employees & Pensioners

AICPIN for Jan, Feb and Mar 2018 only updated in the calculator. Remaining Apr, May and June months indices are need to calculate the DA. You can enter your imaginary number in the calculator and get the expected percentage hike in DA…

7 TH CPC EXPECTED DEARNESS ALLOWANCE CALCULATION TOOL
Month-Year
AICPIN
12 Months Total
12 Months Average
% Over 261.42 for DA
Increased %
Jun-18
May-18
Apr-18
Mar-18
287
3413
284.42
8.80
1.80
Feb-18
287
3401
283.42
8.42
1.42
Jan-18
288
3388
282.33
8.00
1.00

Ministry Of Finance - Five Day Week In LIC

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5 Day Week in LIC: 2nd and 4th Saturdays as Holiday to LIC Employees

Introduction of ‘Five Day Week’ in LIC of India
F.No.S-11011/21/2015-Ins.1

Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Financial Service

Jeevan Deep Building, Parliament Street,
New Delhi, Dated 20th April, 2018

To
The Chairman,
Life Insurance Corporation of India,
Central Office,
Yogakeshema Building, J.B.Marg,
Mumbai-400021

Sub: Introduction of ‘Five Day Week’ in LIC of India

Sir,
I am directed to refer LIC’s letter Ref: Per/ER/A/G/2015 on the subject mentioned above and to convey Government’s approval for declaring 2nd and 4th Saturday of every month as holiday in Life Insurance Corporation of India, in line with Public Sectro Banks. Copy of notification declaring 2nd and 4th Saturdays as holiday in the Corporation is enclosed for further necessary action.

Yours faithfully,
sd/-
(Mritunjay Singh)
Under Secretary to the Government of India

ORDER COPY

KVS Notice - LDE (Teaching)-2018

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LDE (Teaching)-2018: Last Date Extended upto 1st May 2018


Notice – LDE (Teaching)-2018: Last date of submission of Online Application is extended upto 01-05-2018.

F.11055-1/2016-KVS(HQ)/RPS/LDE-Teaching Posts/

Date: 25-04-2018

NOTICE

It is hereby informed to all eligible teachers of KVS who are willing to apply for the post of Vice-Principal, PGT, TGT & H.M. for Limited Departmental Competitive Examination-2018 through Web Portal that the last date of submission of Online Application is extended upto 01-05-2018.

sd/-
(TAJUDDIN SHAIK)
Assistant Commissioner (RPS)

ORDER COPY

Authority: http://kvsangathan.nic.in

AICPIN for March 2018 Stands at 287 - Expected DA July 2018

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Expected DA July 2018 – AICPIN for March 2018 Stands at 287

Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW) – March, 2018

The All-India CPI-IW for March, 2018 remained stationery at 287 (two hundred and eighty seven). On 1-month percentage change, it remained static between February and March, 2018 when compared with the increase of (+) 0.36 per cent between the corresponding months of previous year.

The maximum pressure to the change in current index came from Food group contributing (-) 0.25 percentage points to the total change. At item level, Wheat, Arhar Dal, Eggs (Hen), Poultry (Chicken), Onion, Tamarind, Coconut, Tomato, Sugar, Cooking Gas, Fire Wood, Flowers/Flower Garlands, etc. are responsible for the decrease in index. However, this decrease was checked by Rice, Fish Fresh, Apple, Bitter Gourd, Brinjal, French Bean, Lady Finger, Lemon, Parval, Peas, Potato, Radish, Doctor’s Fee, Bus Fare, etc., putting upward pressure on the index.

The year-on-year inflation based on CPI-IW stood at 4.36 per cent for March, 2018 as compared to 4.74 per cent for the previous month and 2.61 per cent during the corresponding month of the previous year. Similarly, the Food inflation stood at 1.68 per cent against 2.36 per cent of the previous month and 1.71 per cent during the corresponding month of the previous year.

At centre level, Goa reported the maximum increase of 5 points followed by Jalpaiguri and Howrah (4 points each). Among others, 3 points increase was observed in 4 centres, 2 points in 7 centres and 1 point in 14 centres. On the contrary, Kodarma recorded a maximum decrease of 8 points followed by Nasik (5 points) and Tiruchirapally and Chennai (4 points each). Among others, 3 points decrease was observed in 4 centres, 2 points in another 4 centres and 1 point in 17 centres. Rest of the 21 centres’ indices remained stationary.

The indices of 37 centres are above All-India Index and 38 centres’ indices are below national average. The index of Mumbai, Chandigarh and Jabalpur centres remained at par with All-India Index.

The next issue of CPI-IW for the month of April, 2018 will be released on Thursday, 31st May, 2018. The same will also be available on the office website www.labourbureaunew.gov.in .

Source: PIB

AICPIN March 2018

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AICPIN March 2018 – Press Release in Hindi and English

Labour Bureau released today the press release of All India Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers) for the month of March, 2018. The index remain stands at 287 and when compare to the last month statistics, there is no change.



DA Calculation For Bank Employees From May 2018

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Bank DA Calculation from May 2018



The All India Consumer Price Index for the month of March 2018 has been released by Labour Bureau yesterday. The index remained unchanged at the point of 287.

M/Y
Jan-2018
Feb-2018
Mar-2018
CPI
288
287
287
Conversion
6573.86
6551.03
6551.03
Average
6558.64
Minus 4440
2118.64
Divided by 4
530.00
DA %
53.00%


Dearness Allowance for workmen and officer employees in banks

Payable for the Year
Payable for the months
Average CPI
No. of slabs
% of pay
2018
May, June, July 2018
6558
530
53.0
2018
February, March April 2018
6551
527
52.7
2017
November, December 2017, January 2018
6505
516
51.6
2017
August September October 2017
6353
478
47.8
2017
May June July 2017
6261
456
45.6
2017
February March April 2017
6315
469
46.9
2016-17
November, December 2016, January 2017
6353
478
47.8
2016
August, September, October 2016
6261
455
45.5
2016
May, June, July 2016
6117
420
42.0
2016
February, March, April 2016
6147
426
42.6


Instruction Of Air Travel Entitlements For Journey On Tour Or Training

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Air Travel Entitlements for Journeys on Tour or Training

Air Travel entitlements for journeys on tour or training; revision of instructions reg – RBE 61/2018

RBE No.61/2018
Government of India/Bharat Sarkar
Ministry of Railways/Rail Mantralaya
(Railway Board)

RBE No.61/2018
New Delhi, dated 24.04.2018

No. F(E}I/2017/AL-28/41
General Manager,
All Indian Railways, PUs etc.
(As per Standard Mailing List}

Sub: Air Travel entitlements for journeys on tour or training; revision of instructions reg.

In partial modification of Board’s letters of even number dated 24.08.2017 & 25.09.2017 on the subject, it has been decided by Board to revise the Air Travel entitlements of railway officers for journeys on tour or training in the following manner:

A. Journeys by Air within the Country

2. Further, in partial modification of Board’s letter of even number dated 25.09.2017, it has also been decided by Board that grant of Air Travel permission to officers on Indian Railways, either one way or two way, may be approved personally by GMs of Railways with the prior personal concurrence of PFA.

3. As delegated vide para 22 of Board’s letter No. F(X)II-2015IPW17, dated 12.06.2017 of delegation of powers to GMs, these powers may be exercised personally by Chief Administrative Officer with the prior personal concurrence of PFA In case of COFMOW, New Delhi, DCWIPatiala and MTPI Chennai. ‘

4. The competent authority while approving Air Travel would apply his mind and consider whether the available train connectivity and time taken justifies the same. For example; while Delhi-Bangalore-Delhi may qualify for Air Travel, Delhi-Mumbai-Delhi can easily be covered by train comfortably. General Manager while using his discretion to permit one way or two way Air Travel may consider both the need of the journey and the urgency that necessitates Air Travel.

5. It may be ensured that permission for Air Travel is given judiciously and restricted only to absolutely essential official requirement that is recorded, subject to availability of budgetary provisions.

6. This has the approval of Board (FC & CRB).

7. These orders will take effect from the date of issue of this letter.

8. Please acknowledge receipt.

(Jitendra Kumar)
Dy. Director Finance (Estt.),
Railway Board.


Source: AIRF

J&K Govt Employees Pay Matrix Table

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J&K Govt Employees Pay Matrix Table


Following the Central Government recommended by the 7th Pay Commission, the Government of Jammu & Kashmir has also accepted the Pay Matrix Table for its employees in Notification issued on 24.4.2018.

Pay Matrix Table means a number table with Levels of Pay arranged in vertical cells as assigned to corresponding existing Pay Band and Grade Pay.

Level in the Pay Matrix means the Level corresponding to the existing Pay Band and Grade Pay specified in the table.

Pay in the level means pay in the appropriate Cell of the Level as specified in the table.

Revised Pay Structure in relation to a post means the Pay Matrix and the Levels specified therein corresponding to the existing Pay Band and Grade Pay. Basic Pay in the revised pay structure means the pay drawn in the prescribed Level in the Pay Matrix.


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