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Tuesday, 2 July 2019
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Sunday, 30 June 2019
OSSA Election 2019 : When ??
Just one month left for completion of two years of the present body governing OSSA.
If we look at the procedures followed for the election of OSSA, then from the beginning of July a general body should be called for discussion and decision.
Election 2017
10-13 July : Nomination
14th July : Scrutinising documents
15th July : Nomination withdrawal and Final list of contesting candidates
29th July : Polling
30th July : Vote counting & Result declaration
31st July : Oath taking
No.of posts : 9
No.of contesting Candidates : 30
No. of panels : 3
No. of voters : 1807
Result : General Secretary and one Secretary from one panel whereas other six posts including president from another panel and one of the vice president was elected from new ASO panel.
Saturday, 29 June 2019
Transfer of five IAS Officers
Rashmita Panda
(Collector, Sundargarh)
transferred and appointed as
Director, Employment-cum-CEO, Odisha Skill Development Authority
Patil Rajesh Prabhakar
(Director, Employment -cum- CEO, Odisha Skill Development Authority)
transferred and appointed as
Director, Special Project, Panchayati Raj and Drinking Water Department.
Nikhil Pavan Kalyan
(Collector, Dhenkanal)
transferred and appointed as
Collector, Sundergarh
Bhumesh Chandra Behera
(PD DRDA Sundergarh)
transferred and appointed as
Collector, Dhenkanal
Monisha Banerjee
(Deputy Secretary to Home Department)
transferred and appointed as
Collector, Sonepur.
Promotion of Desk Officers (OSS) to Under Secretary
122 Desk Officers have been promoted to the rank of Under Secretary and posted in their respective Departments.
From Works Department
24. Abhimanyu Sahoo
26. Bidyut Keshari Ray
56. Sarat Chandra Rath
58. Debi Prasad Patnaik
Promotion of Deputy Secretary in OSS Cadre to Joint Secretary
CLICK HERE for Officer Order.pdf
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From Works Department:
Sri Simachal Pradhan - Posted to Industries Department
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From Works Department:
Sri Simachal Pradhan - Posted to Industries Department
Abolition of application fees for Government Examinations
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Abolition of Application Fees for Government Examinations
Posted On: 27 JUN 2019 2:41PM by PIB Delhi
There is no proposal under consideration of the Government to abolish application fee for all candidates appearing for Government recruitment examinations.
However, candidates belonging to Schedule Caste/Schedule Tribe, persons with disabilities, ex-servicemen and women candidates are already exempted from payment of fee for Government recruitment examinations.
This information was provided by the Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Development of North-Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh in written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha today..
BB/NK/HS/SS 728
Friday, 28 June 2019
No more recruitment on annual basis
In a meeting of high level committee decided to make amendment on OSS Recruitment Rules, 2016. Further it will not be mandate to hold Recruitment for any post each year so that issues on fixing upper age limit for the years during which no examination conducted can be avoided.
Lucky blog visitor 88888
As we know this blog is being maintained since 2017 for getting all updates relating Secretariat and OSS Cadre. Sometimes we are trying to post some state and national news those keep important. Also trying to put Recruitment updates for the ASO aspirants as far as possible. Although it's not possible for me to collect all information from 41 Departments everyday, we may need all of my ASO colleagues for their help.
To create interest for visiting this blog and to encourage the valuable pageviewers , we had announced a gift for lucky visitor 88888 and was restricted to ASO friends of Secretariat only.
Luckily, Sri Ananta Sarada Biswal, ASO of Works Department has sent the snapshot of 88888 pageview. We thank Sri Biswal for his cooperation and keep visiting this blog.To create interest for visiting this blog and to encourage the valuable pageviewers , we had announced a gift for lucky visitor 88888 and was restricted to ASO friends of Secretariat only.
National Pension System (NPS)
"The Central Government had introduced the National Pension System (NPS) with effect from January 01, 2004 (except for armed forces).
Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA), the regulatory body for NPS, finalised the architecture and appointed NSDL as Central Recordkeeping Agency (CRA) and other entities for National Pension System.
Subsequently, various State Governments adopted this architecture and implemented NPS with effect from different dates.
In NPS, a government employee contributes towards pension from monthly salary (minimum 10%) along with matching contribution from the employer. The funds are then invested in earmarked investment schemes through Pension Fund Managers."
Scheme Information
'As per the present guidelines of Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority(PFRDA), contribution towards pension will be invested in the default schemes for State Government of three Pension Fund Managers (PFMs), viz, LIC Pension Fund Limited, SBI Pension Funds Pvt. Limited and UTI Retirement Solutions Limited.
Who can join?
1.Employees of Central Government or Central Autonomous Bodies
2.Employees of State Government or State Autonomous Bodies
3. Private Sector Employees
4.All Citizens of India: Any individual citizen of India (both resident and Non-resident) in the age group of 18-65 years (as on the date of submission of NPS application) not being covered by any of the above sectors has been allowed to join NPS architecture under the All Citizens of India sector from May 01, 2009.
Multiple AccountsNo, opening multiple NPS accounts for an individual is not allowed under NPS. However an Individual can have one account in NPS and another account in Atal Pension Yojna.
How NPS works?
Upon successful enrolment, a Permanent Retirement Account Number (PRAN) is allotted to the subscriber under NPS. Once the PRAN is generated, an email alert as well as a SMS alert is sent to the registered email ID and mobile number of the subscriber by NSDL-CRA (Central Record Keeping Agency).Subscriber contributes periodically and regularly towards NPS during the working life to create the corpus for retirement. On retirement or exit from the scheme, the Corpus is made available to the Subscriber with the mandate that some portion of the Corpus must be invested in to Annuity to provide a monthly pension post retirement or exit from the scheme.
Thursday, 27 June 2019
Successfully completion of induction training of ASOs
In the meantime the induction training of newly recruited ASOs (Batch 2012-13, and batch 2015-16 & RA/Induction) is over. All ASOs completed their training in 10 batches with nearly three months duration each.
1.Induction Training :
ASOs (Newly recruited /Induction)
2. Refreshing Training :
ASO / SO / DO
3. Orientation Training :
On specific subjects like Service Condition / pension matters / financial rules and regulations
Wednesday, 26 June 2019
Result Analysis : ASO Examination 2018-19
Today OPSC published the cut-off marks and individual marks of ASO Examination 2018-19. As expected the average marks are within 200-240.
Attendance:
Online application - 198555
Exam appeared - 152813
Selected for skill Test - 983
Appeared skill test - 922
Topper Score in written examination:
1st - 82.000+94.010+135.101=312.111
2nd- 59.000+72.135+158.333=289.468
3rd - 55.250+71.875+158.333=285.458
4th - 53.000+65.104+163.636=281.740
5th - 49.250+75.000+156.818=281.068
Score in skill test:
Marks 50/50 = 3 candidates
Not qualified = 5 candidates
next to see, how many are joining?????
next to see, how many are joining?????
Tuesday, 25 June 2019
First Session of Sixteenth Assembly starts today
June 25 - August 8
Governors Speech - 25th June
Deputy Speaker Election - 27th June
Annual Budget - 28th June
Works Department
1, 15, 22, 29 July & 5 August
Monday, 24 June 2019
Ashoka Parija - New Advocate General of Odisha
The Office of the Advocate General, Odisha came into existence with the creation of separate province of Odisha from 1st April, 1936. High Court of Odisha was separated from Patna High Court during the year, 1948. After establishment of High Court of Odisha, the Office of the Advocate General has started functioning within the High Court premises in the building provided for the purpose by the High Court of Odisha since, 1948, Office of the Advocate General, Odisha is a permanent establishment, It has two wings viz. Judicial and Administrative-cum-Accounts.
Senior advocate and former Chairman of Bar Council of India Ashok Parija has been appointed as the new Advocate General of Odisha. He will replace Surya Prasad Mishra.
Parija was elected Chairman of the Bar Council of India, succeeding former Solicitor General of India Gopal Subramaniam, in July 2011.
Born in 1961, Parija was enrolled as an advocate in the Bar Council of Orissa at the age of 23. He started his practice under Bijoy K Mahanti, former Advocate- General of Odisha. Parija was designated as a senior advocate in 2003 and elected as a member to the State Bar Council in March 2008. The same year in August, he became member of Bar Council of India.
Sunday, 23 June 2019
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