Tuesday, 11 February 2020

Supreme Court upholds constitutional validity of SC/ST Amendment Act, 2018

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Extract of judgement
21. It is important to reiterate and emphasize that unless provisions of the Act are enforced in their true letter and spirit, with utmost earnestness and dispatch, the dreamand ideal of a casteless society will remain only a dream, a mirage. The marginalization of scheduled caste and scheduled tribe communities is an enduring exclusion and is based almost solely on caste identities. It is to address problems of a segmented society,that express provisions of the Constitution which give effect to the idea of fraternity, or bandhutva (बनधधतव) referred to in the Preamble, and statutes like the Act, have been framed. These underline the social – rather collective resolve – of ensuring that all humans are treated as humans, that their innate genius is allowed outlets through equalopportunities and each of them is fearless in the pursuit of her or his dreams. The question which each of us has to address, in everyday life, is can the prevailing situation of exclusion based on caste identity be allowed to persist in a democracy which is committed to equality and the rule of law? If so, till when? And, most importantly, what each one of us can do to foster this feeling of fraternity amongst all sections of the community without reducing the concept (of fraternity) to a ritualistic formality, a tacit acknowledgment, of the “otherness” of each one’s identity.
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Sambad Dt. 11.02.2020

Section Officer (HE Deptt) under suspension for negligence in Govt Duty

Khetrabasi Gochhayat,Section Officer
Campus -II (Directorate) , Higher Edn Deptt.
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Sunday, 9 February 2020

Triennial meeting and Platinum Jubilee of OMOA

ଓଡ଼ିଶା ଅମଲା ସଂଘ
(ODISHA MINISTERIAL OFFICER'S ASSOCIATION) 
ପଞ୍ଚଦଶ ତ୍ରୈବାର୍ଷିକ ରାଜ୍ଯ ସ୍ତରୀୟ ସମ୍ମିଳନୀ 
ଏବଂ ପ୍ଲାଟିନମ୍ ଜୁବିଲି ଉତ୍ସବ
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୧୦-୧୧ ଫେବୃଆରୀ, ୨୦୨୦
ଇନଷ୍ଟିଚ୍ୟୁଟ ଅଫ ଇଞ୍ଜିନିୟରସ, ଭୁବନେଶ୍ୱର

GC Meeting of OSSA on 14th February

General Council Meeting
Odisha Secretariat Service Association (OSSA) 
As assured by General Secretary in the last meeting Dt.06.02.2020 organised by volunteer ASOs, the General Council Meeting is scheduled to be held on 14th February, 2020 in the evening at OSSA House, Kharvel Nagar. 

Jyote Group Champion : Secretariat Cup Cricket

FINAL MATCH
09.02.2020
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JYOTE GROUP (156/7) 🆚 IDCO (152/5) 
Jyote Group won by 4 runs

Chief Guest
Sri Sudam Marndi,
Honble Minister, Revenue &DM Deptt. 

Guest of Honour:
Prabhanjan Mallick
Ex-Captain, Odisha Ranji Cricket Team



Reservation in promotion: No mandamus by Court to States

Extract of the judgement :
14. The High Court observed that Article 16 (4) and 16 (4-A) of the Constitution are enabling provisions, and the State Government is not obligated to provide reservations in promotion in favour of members of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. The High Court expressed its opinion that reservation in promotion to public posts can be provided by the State Government only after collecting data regarding the inadequacy of their representation in service.

17. We are in agreement with the decision of this Court in Suresh Chand Gautam (supra) in which it was held that no mandamus can be issued by the Court to the State to collect quantifiable data relating to adequacy of representation of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in public services. 

19. In view of the aforesaid, the impugned judgments of the High Court in Writ Petition (S/B) No.351 of 2019, Writ
Petition (S/B) No.117 of 2019 and Review Application No.389of 2019 in Writ Petition (S/B) No.117 of 2019 are set aside. 
20. The Appeals are disposed of accordingly.
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 [L. NAGESWARA RAO] 
 …...…….....................J.
 [HEMANT GUPTA]
New Delhi,
February 07, 2020

      Click here for judgement copy.pdf     


Secretariat Cup Cricket : Semifinal 2

Match Result
Date. 08.02.2020
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Semi Final Match-2
OPTCL  (143/4, 20 Over)
🆚
Jyoti Group (144/3, 14.5 Over)
Man of the match
Sangit Mohanty (78) 
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Final Match
09.02.2020
IDCO & Jyoti Group

Saturday, 8 February 2020

Discontinuation of IMO in Post Offices

Instant Money Order (iMO) Service of Department of Posts, which was introduced on 20th January, 2006 will be discontinued shortly through Gazette Notification and no iMO will be booked and paid thereafter. 
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What is iMO? 
iMO is an instant web based money transfer service through Post Offices (iMO Centre) in India between two resident individuals in Indian territory.
You can transfer money from INR 1,000/- to INR 50,000/- from designated iMO Post Offices.

iMO Booking Procedure

Fill up the “To Remit Payment” (TRP-1) form and submit it with money at iMO Post Office Counter.
iMO Counter clerk after booking the iMO immediately will give a printed receipt with computer generated confidential 16 digit iMO number in a sealed condition. Even the 16 digit iMO number will not be known to booking clerk.
Customer is required to tear off the seal and convey the confidential 16 digit iMO number to the receiver over phone, SMS, e-mail, etc. at his means and risk.

iMO Delivery Procedure

Receiver to present the 16 digit iMO number at any designated iMO post office counter and will fill up and submit a “To Make Payment” (TMP-1) form along with a copy of his personal identity proof.
Receiver can receive the payment in cash up to INR 50,000. He can also receive the payment through his post office savings bank account in the same iMO office.
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N.B. It is to mention here that the100 years traditional Money Order Service has been closed w.e.f 1st April, 2015. Now only the eMO service will continue to send/receive money to/from near & dear ones. 

OSSA trying to get back on track

Continuous effort of some young ASOs to conduct OSSA Election and involvement of the Executive Body Members to get this Association on track is going to be fruitful very soon. Continuously three meetings have been organized in Secretariat premises on 24 January, 28 January and 6 February, 2020 to consult the senior members of OSSA to find out the proper way. 

First Meeting : Dt. 24.01.2020
Library Room, Finance Department

As a first step, a meeting was organized with nearly 30 members of different departments to find a way for OSSA Election. As per discussion, all agreed with the procedure of EB - GC - GB. As GB has the supreme power over all, some members suggested to go for GB directly because of the EB not showing their interest. But some seniors advised not to be aggressive but to create a healthy environment in OSSA.  Keeping  in different points of view, it was unanimously decided to invite all executive body members of OSSA to the next meeting to have a discussion with them regarding initiation of process for OSSA Election. Attendance Sheet.pdf

Proceedings of the meeting:

Second Meeting : Dt. 28.01.2020
Conference Hall, School & ME Department
Although this meeting could not be possible in full phase because of permission for a short period only, but the executive members were absent (only the three ASO members present). In this limited discussion, president (through P. Baral) expressed his view that if Home Department or the GB Members will authorize/request him to conduct election, then he is prepared for the same. But no one agreed to bring weakness of the association before the Government. 
Decision : It was decided to invite the Executive Body Members again to another meeting in next week. 

Third Meeting : Dt. 06.02.2020
Conference Hall, School & ME Department


Whereas nearly 80 members including EB Members were requested to attend the meeting to put their suggestion, only 40 members were present. But unfortunately, (as before) EB Members did not think it important for them to attend this meeting. General Secretary was present for five minutes only. ( as per his statement, he was busy for some official meeting in department). However, he assured all to convene a GC Meeting very soon. He also proposed to collect membership fee from all to be eligible to take part ( compete / vote) in election process. Also Tanay G. Padhi, Vice President and P. Baral, Secretary were present. They put the message that the EB members except GS had a meeting in the last day evening and nominated Sri Manoj Kumar Pattnaik as the one man election commissioner to conduct election. Most of present in the meeting shows displeasure on the EB members not following due procedures. 
There was a thorough discussion on bylaw of OSSA. As per bylaw, election process is not mentioned anywhere but only by convention in GC Meeting, it can be decided to hold election for OSSA. Besides any other decisions can also be taken beyond bylaw in GC meeting, if approved. So without approval of GC meeting, election process can't be proceeded. 
Proceedings of the meeting
1.General Secretary assured to convene GC meeting shortly. He put a proposal to collect membership fee from all. 
2. EB Members (Except GS) through Sri. P. Baral informed that they have nominated Sri Manoj Kumar Pattnaik, SO (GA&PG) as Election Commissioner subject to approval of GC. 
3.In view of the above, all in the meeting appreciated the progress in OSSA. It was decided unanimously to request GS to convene GC in next week and before Assembly session also. So that the proposal of both President and General Secretary (as above) can be placed for approval. Attendance Sheet.pdf

4. If no progress will be there, then another meeting will be organized in next week to go for a GB. 
Thanks to the young ASOs taking initiative for betterment of OSSA and trying to sort out the stalemate situation of OSSA with the help of senior members and their knowledge as well as experience. 

Paperclip on OSSA Election

Sambad Dt. 07.02.2020
Swadhikar Dt. 08.02.2020

Secretariat Cup Cricket - Semifinal

Match Result
Date. 07.02.2020
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Quarter Final Match-1
Jyoti Group (105/6, 15Over) 
Vs
Infosys (91/7, 15 Over) 
Man of the match
Asish Pradhan, Jyoti Gp
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Semi Final Match-1
IDCO  (129/7, 16Over)
Vs
Tech Mahindra (101/8, 16Over)
Man of the match
Santosh Hota, IDCO
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Final Match
IDCO & -----

Friday, 7 February 2020

Hockey Pro League Trophy in Secretariat

Bhubaneswar will host India’s home matches of the 2020 Hockey Pro League, the sport’s governing body announced on Monday.
The second Hockey Pro League will be played between January 11 and June 28. The Pro League will feature 144 matches in the coming season.



2nd phase matches in February

All India Civil Services Athletics Meet Championship 2019-20