Monday 4 November 2019

RBI minted 10 Rupees Coin is Acceptable Anywhere in India ( Dont reject it with false allegations)


RBI reiterates legal tender status of ` 10 coins of different designs

 It has come to the notice of the Reserve Bank that in certain places there is reluctance on part of traders and members of public to accept ` 10 coins due to suspicion about their genuineness. It is clarified that the Reserve Bank puts into circulation, the coins minted by mints, which are under the Government of India. These coins have distinctive features to reflect various themes of economic, social and cultural values and are introduced from time to time. As coins have longer life, coins of different designs and shapes circulate in the market at the same time. So far the Reserve Bank has issued ` 10 coins in 14 designs and the public has been informed of their distinctive features through Press Releases (list appended). 
All these coins are legal tender and can be accepted for transactions.

The Reserve Bank has in the past also issued a Press Release (November 20, 2016) requesting members of the public to continue to accept coins of ` 10 denomination as legal tender in all their transactions without any hesitation. The Reserve Bank has also advised banks to accept coins for transactions and exchange at all their branches.

FOR MORE DETAILS CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW:

https://www.rbi.org.in/Scripts/BS_PressReleaseDisplay.aspx?prid=42887

Important Military Exercises for Competitive Exams


Important Military Exercises

Name of the exerciseParticipating countriesLocation of the exercisePurpose of this exercise
Dharma Guardian IJapan and IndiaVairengte, IndiaThis is for aiming and developing a mutual understanding between the two armies
MilexBIMSTECAundh Military Station, IndiaThe theme is to counter terrorism in rural and semi-urban areas. The aim is to promote the strategic alignment between the member countries to fight the threat of terrorism
Indra XRussia and IndiaBabina Military Station, IndiaThe aim of this exercise is to understand the interoperability, and exchange of ideas between the two armies
SCO Peace MissionIndia and SCOChelyabinsk, RussiaThe aim of this is to train in Jungle warfare, disaster response activities, and anti-terrorism combat
Surya Kiran XIIINepal and IndiaPithoragarh, IndiaThis exercise is also aimed for disaster response activities, jungle warfare, and anti-terrorism combat
MaitreeThailand and IndiaChachoengsao, ThailandAlso, the aim of this exercise is to train in jungle conditions

Other Important Exercises

Lamitye VIIISeychelles and IndiaMahe, SeychellesTo conduct the counter-terrorist operations and counter-insurgency is the main aim of this exercise.
Shakti IVFrance and IndiaMailly-le-camp, FranceThis joint training focuses highly on tactical drills, physical fitness, procedure, and techniques.
Ekuverin VIIIMaldives and IndiaBelgaum, IndiaThe main focus of this joint exercise is to acquaint both the armies with their operating procedure if in case of counterterrorism and counterinsurgency
 Hamesha VijayeeSouthern CommandRajasthanThis exercise aims at fine-tuning the surveillance and various destructive mechanisms in order to support the strikes and maneuvers the enabling forces
Danx50 parachute brigadeAndaman and Nicobar islandsThe primary objective of this exercise is to validate and practice the drills and procedures of all the commanding forces thereby defending the islands
IMBAX IMyanmarShillongThis will help in assisting the strong bonds of cooperation and friendship
Ajeya warriorUK and IndiaMahajan firing range, IndiaThe main aim is to promote and build the bilateral relationship and thereby enhance the interoperability
Prabal DostykKazakhstan and the Indian armyHimachal PradeshThis is the 2nd joint exercise between the two nations. It is aimed at enhancing the military relations between the two nations
Mitra ShaktiSri Lanka and the Indian armyPuneIt is based on infantry of both the countries and on the counter-terrorist operations
IndraRussian and Indian armed forcesSea of Japan near VladivostokThis is the first ever tri-services exercise between Russian and Indian armed forces
Sampriti VIIBangladesh and IndiaShillongThis aims at enhancing the interoperability between the two nations. It also helps in enriching their experiences while performing counter terrorism and counterinsurgency

Thursday 31 October 2019

Rastriya Arogya Nidhi ( Fund For Cancer Treatment)


The “Health Minister’s Cancer Patient Fund (HMCPF) within the Rashtriya Arogya Nidhi (RAN)” has also been set up in 2009.
 In order to utilize the Health Minister’s Cancer Patient Fund, the Revolving Fund as under RAN, has been established in 27 Regional Cancer Centres (RCCs). Such step would ensure and speed up financial assistance to needy patients and help fulfill the objective of HMCPF under RAN. The financial assistance to a Cancer Patient up to Rs. 2,00,000/- (Rs. Two lakh only) [Rs. 5,00,000/- in emergency cases], would be processed by the RCC concerned, on whose disposal the Revolving Fund has been placed. Individual cases, which require assistance of more than Rs. 2.00 lakh is to be sent to the Ministry for processing. Revolving Funds have been created in all the 27 Regional Cancer Centres (RCCs) and funds upto Rs. 50 lakhs will be placed at their disposal. The Revolving Funds will be replenished on fulfillment of conditions regarding submission of utilization certificate and list of beneficiaries

 Eligibility for Health Minister’s Cancer Patient Fund (HMCPF) within RAN :
1. The fund will provide financial assistance to patients, living below poverty line who is suffering from Cancer.
 2. Assistance is admissible for treatment in 27 Regional Cancer Centre(s) (RCC) only.
 3. Central Govt./State Govt. /PSU employees are not eligible for financial assistance from HMCPF. 4. Grant from HMCPF would not be used where treatment /facilities for cancer treatment are available free of cost.


How to avail benefits
To avail financial assistance under HMCPF, the patient is required to submit :
  1. application form in prescribed proforma duly signed by the treating doctor and  countersigned by the Medical Superintendent of the Government hospital/institute/Regional Cancer Centre.
  2. Copy of the income certificate.
  3. Copy of the ration card.
  4. Revolving Funds have been set up in 27 RCCs and funds upto 50 lakhs are placed at their disposal for providing treatment upto Rs. 2 lakh in each case.
  5. Cases involving treatment beyond 2 lakh are referred to Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India for providing funds.
List of 27 Regional Cancer Centre(s): 5.1 List of 27 Regional Cancer Centres is given below:

1. Kamala Nehru Memorial Hospital, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh.
2. Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute, Kolkata, West Bengal
3. Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology, Bangalore, Karnataka.
 4. Regional Cancer Institute (WIA), Adyar, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
5. Acharya Harihar Regional Cancer, Centre for Cancer Research & Treatment, Cuttack, Orissa.
 6. Regional Cancer Control Society, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh.
7. Cancer Hospital & Research Centre, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh.
8. Indian Rotary Cancer Institute, (AIIMS), New Delhi.
9. R.S.T. Hospital & Research Centre, Nagpur, Maharashtra.
10.Pt. J.N.M. Medical College, Raipur, Chhatisgarh.
11.Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh.
12.Sher-I- Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences, Soura, Srinagar.
13.Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Manipur, Imphal.
14.Govt. Medical College & Associated Hospital, Bakshi Nagar, Jammu.
 15.Regional Cancer Centre, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
16.Gujarat Cancer Research Institute, Ahmadabad, Gujarat.
17.MNJ Institute of Oncology, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh.
18.Pondicherry Regional Cancer Society, JIPMER, Pondicherry.
19.Dr. B.B. Cancer Institute, Guwahati, Assam.
20.Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra.
21.Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna, Bihar.
22.Acharya Tulsi Regional Cancer Trust & Research Institute (RCC), Bikaner, Rajashtan. 23.Regional Cancer Centre, Pt. B.D.Sharma Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Rohtak, Haryana.
24.Civil Hospital, Aizawl, Mizoram.
 25.Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow.
 26.Government Arignar Anna Memorial Cancer Hospital, Kancheepuram,Tamil Nadu.
27.Cancer Hospital, Tripura, Agartala.


TO ENROLL for this benefit click the link below:

https://mohfw.gov.in/major-programmes/poor-patients-financial-assistance/ran-health-ministers-cancer-patient-fund

Tuesday 29 October 2019

Way to find out Skill Develpoment Centre at your district

How to find out the SKILL DEVELOPMENT CENTRE at my district ?

click the link below and enter the details as shown to findout the centre near you

https://smart.nsdcindia.org/TC_Geolocation_Tagging.aspx



Meghdoot APP (To assist the farmers)


Meghdoot will be available for 150 districts

Meghdoot app will provide forecast to farmers relating to temperature, rainfall, humidity etc

The app has been integrated with WhatsApp and Facebook as well

In a bid to further the Digital India initiative, and bring technology to farmers, the ministries of Earth Sciences and Agriculture have launched a mobile application — Meghdoot — that will provide location, and crop and livestock-specific weather-based agro advisories to farmers in local languages.

At the launch, minister for Earth Science, Science and Technology Dr. Harsh Vardhan introduced the app. Meghdoot app will provide forecast to farmers relating to temperature, rainfall, humidity, and wind speed and direction, which play critical roles in agricultural operations and how to take care of the crops and livestock. The information would be updated twice a week on Tuesdays and Fridays.

To begin with, the service would be available for 150 districts in different parts of the country. It will be extended to rest of the country in a phased manner over the next one year. The app is available on Google Play Store and App Store.

The users will have to register their name and location so that they can get area specific information. It has been developed by the India Meteorological Department and Indian Institute of Tropical meteorology and the Indian Council of Agricultural Research.

To make app easy to access and use, it would provide information in the form of images, maps and pictures to help the farmer to have a clearer picture of what is in store. The app has been integrated with WhatsApp and Facebook as well to help farmers share information among themselves. It will also be integrated with YouTube in the future.
To download the APP click on the link below or install the APP from playstore

Rs.5000/- STIPEND to JUNIOR ADVOCATES LAWYERS in ANDHRA PRADESH (YSR LAW NESTHAM SCHEME)


Andhra Pradesh govt. is going to start a new YSR Law Nestham Scheme in FY 2019-20. CM Jagan Mohan Reddy will launch this scheme on 3rd December 2019 at the occasion of National Lawyers Day. 
All the junior advocates and lawyers will get Rs. 5,000 per month as stipend. 
Interested persons will have to fill AP YSR Law Nestham Scheme Apply Online Form to make registration & inclusion of name in list of beneficiaries to avail stipend.

The state govt. of Andhra Pradesh has issued a policy and procedures for the development of AP YSR Law Nestham Scheme. Each beneficiary who has applied for YSR Law Nestham Scheme & whose name is present in beneficiary list will get financial assistance of Rs. 5,000 p.m.

All the interested candidates can apply online for YSR Law Nestham Scheme at the official website.
To avail this benifit click on the link provided below

https://myap.e-pragati.in/


Procedure and required eligibility
  • The applicants must upload birth certificate along with law degree. The affidavit should be uploaded as registered with Bar council with verification of senior counsel.
  • The applicants must include aadhar number along with the completed AP YSR Law Nestham Scheme application form. Applicants should report specified bank account details.
  • Senior lawyers with 15 years of practice experience and active in practice with certification from the Bar Association. Junior advocates must submit an affidavit every six months.
  • Only 1 member of family is eligible for AP YSR Law Nestham Scheme. Every applicant must have aadhar card. At the time of issue of bio, junior lawyer’s age must be under 35 years.
  • 4 wheeler in the name of junior lawyer is disqualified and non practicing lawyers are ineligible. In order to apply for AP YSR Law Nestham Scheme, applicant must have a law graduation degree.
  • The law graduation must be completed and name of applicant must be registered on the rolls under Section 17 Advocacy Act 1961 of State Bar Council.
  • The first 3 years of practice registration on the roll is considered in terms of section 22 of the Advocacy Act 1961.


All the junior lawyers will be eligible for a stipend for the remaining 3 years unless the first 3 years of commencement of practice is completed.

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