Monday 30 January 2017

Chip Based ATM cum Debit Card from IPPB (India Post Payments Bank)


Chip Based ATM cum Debit Card from IPPB (India Post Payments Bank)
The India Post Payment Bank will issue chip-based ATM cum debit card to its customers in lieu of conventional magnetic tape based cards. A microchip is embedded on the card and contains all information in an encrypted format. It also comes with a personal identification number (PIN). 

When a chip-based card is used at the point of sale (POS) terminal, the terminal reads the encrypted format on the card and asks for a PIN and only then is the transaction processed. A chip-based card cannot be read unless you punch in the PIN.

Following is the first look of Rupay Debit of IPPB to be supplied to its account holders.
So far, only Axis Bank Ltd, HDFC Bank Ltd, State Bank of India (SBI), ICICI Bank Ltd and Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd have launched chip-based cards in India. Some banks offer chip-based cards without a PIN; they use your signature for authentication.

The pilot branches of IPPB will be inaugurated at Raipur and Ranchi through video conferencing by Arun Jaitely and Manoj Sinha on 30th January 2017, at 5PM.

Latest Employment News

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University of Hyderabad (01)HyderabadProject AssistantM.Sc,06-02-2017
Centre for Railway Information Systems, CRIS (01)KolkataProject Assistant-within 30 days
Ministy of Woman and Child Development (02)New DelhiDy. DirectorsPost Graduate,15-02-2017
Kolkata Port Trust (01)Purba MedinipurAssistant ManagerGraduate,17-02-2017
National Institute Of Technology Karnataka, NITK (29)MangaluruAssistant ProfessorsPh.D,10-02-2017
Oil Palm India Limited (-)KottayamAsstt. ManagerB.E./B.Tech., M.Sc, MCA, 10th, Diploma,10-02-2017
Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, WIHG (12)DehradunFinance & Accounts Officer, Sr. Personal Asstt., Librarian and moreM.Com, Graduate, M.Sc, Post Graduate, B.E./B.Tech., B.Sc, 12th,23-02-2017
University of Calcutta (02)KolkataTechnical AssistantsB.E./B.Tech., M.Sc,07-02-2017
Eastern Railway (21)KolkataRecruitment Against Sports QuotaGraduate, 12th,23-02-2017
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar (-)RoparAssociate Professor and Assistant ProfessorPh.D,20-02-2017
Oil Palm India Limited (-)KottayamAssistant Manager (Estate)Graduate, Post Graduate,10-02-2017
Ministry of Home Affaris (03)New DelhiAsstt. Manager-cum-Store Keeper, Halwai-cum-Cook and more10th, Diploma, B.Com, Graduate,within 60 dates
University of Calcutta (01)KolkataResearch AssociatePh.D,03-02-2017 (Walk-in-interview)
North Eastern Development Finance Corporation Limited, NEDFi (07)GuwahatiMD & CEO, Managers and AnalystsMBA, Post Graduate, PG Diploma, Chartered Accountant (CA), B.E./B.Tech., B.Com, BBA, Bachelor of Arts (B.A),15-02-2017
National Institute of Technology Karnataka (-)MangaluruFaculty positionsPh.D,10-02-2017
Reserve Bank of India, RBI (01)JaipurBank Medical Consultant MBBS, Post Graduate, Medical ,24-02-2017

Employment News Dated 30-Jan-2017

Employment News In India 
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University of Hyderabad (01)HyderabadPost-Doctoral Research AssociatePh.D,06-02-2017 (Walk in Interview)
Kolkata Port Trust (02)KolkataRadio Officers-30-01-2017
Gujarat State Electricity Corporation Limited, GSECL (-)VadodaraExecutive (HR)MBA, Post Graduate,13-02-2017
Ordnance Factory Board (7038)Across IndiaTrade Apprentices10th, ITI,10-02-2017
National Institute of Technology Karnataka (01)MangaloreJunior Research FellowME/M.Tech,03-02-2017
Sagarmala Development Company Ltd. (01)New DelhiManaging DirectorMBA,13-03-2017
Central Reserve Police Force, CRPF (12)PuneSpecialist Doctors and GDMOsPost Graduate, PG Diploma, MBBS,13-02-2017(Walk-in-interview)
National Human Rights Commission, NHRC (21)New DelhiPresenting Officer, Asstt. Registrar, Sr. Research Officers and moreL.L.M, M.Phil, Post Graduate, Graduate,28-02-2017
National Brain Research Centre, NBRC (-)GurgaonScientist IVPh.D, Doctoral Degree,10-02-2017
Gujarat State Electricity Corporation Limited, GSECL (-)VadodaraLabour Welfare OfficerPost Graduate,13-02-2017
National Institute of Wind Energy, NIWE (03)ChennaiHindi Translator cum Typist and Jr. Exe. Asstt.Post Graduate, Graduate, 12th,22-02-2017
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, HAL (-)BengaluruApprenticeship TrainingITI,04-02-2017
Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology (-)ThiruvananthapuramDistinguished Scientist and Chair in Translational BiotechnologyPh.D,30-01-2017
Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited, CPCL (94)KolkataJr. Engg./ Tech./Marketing/Materials AssistantsDiploma, B.Sc, 10th, Bachelor of Arts (B.A), B.Com, Graduate,04-03-2017
Madhya Pradesh Paschim Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Company Limited (-)IndoreAdvisor (Technical)B.E./B.Tech.,01-02-2017
National Company Law Appellate Tribunal, NCLAT (01)New DelhiTechnical Member-23-02-2017
Union Public Service Commission, UPSC (08)Across IndiaTechnical Officer, Scientists, Superintending Anthropologist and morePost Graduate, Doctoral Degree,02-02-2017
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited, DMRC (03)New DelhiGeneral Manager / (Electrical)-13-02-2017
Bharat Electronics Limited, BEL (02)BangaloreSenior Assistant Canteen OfficerGraduate,18-02-2017
MOIL Limited (33)NagpurForemen, Mine Mates, Blasters and moreDiploma, 10th,15-02-2017
National Institute of Technology Karnataka (01)MangaloreJunior Research FellowPh.D, ME/M.Tech,01-02-2017
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National Highways Authority of India, NHAI (01)New DelhiDy. General Manager (Environment)Graduate,31-03-2017
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National Institute Of Mental Health & Neuro Sciences, NIMHANS (01)BengaluruTechnical AssistantB.E./B.Tech., ME/M.Tech, MBBS,01-02-2017
Centre for Railway Information Systems, CRIS (-)New DelhiProject Officer-within 15 days
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Monday 23 January 2017

why Modi government not giving hike to 47 lakh employees : 7 th Pay Commission Report

7th pay commission: This is why Modi government not giving hike to 47 lakh employees


More than 14 months have passed since the seventh pay commission report was submitted and little less seven months have elapsed since the union cabinet approved implementation of the salary hike recommendations, but the central government employees are still awaiting the good news.

Demonetisation is said to be the reason behind the delay in announcing allowances by the Narendra Modi government for the 47 lakh employees and 53 lakh pensioners. The number of beneficiaries includes 14 lakh employees and 18 lakh pensions from the armed forces.



HOW DEMONETISATION AFFECTS PAY HIKE: THINGS TO KNOW

1.            The government has announced that it will implement the seventh pay commission's recommendations from January 1 last year. But, in the aftermath of demonetisation, the government is not in position to make the final decision.

2.            The seventh pay commission proposed a 138.71 per cent hike in housing allowance (HRA) and 49.79 per cent for other allowances.

3.            The pay commission estimated that during the current fiscal, the hike in allowances would add a burden of Rs 29,300 crore (Rs 17,200 crore under HRA and Rs 12,100 crore under other allowances). This is a huge sum but after demonetisation, the government is working hard to stave off the cash crunch that set in.

4.            The Modi government has constituted a committee to look into the recommendations regarding allowances and the manner of their implementation.

5.            Some reports suggest that the committee under the chairmanship of finance secretary Ashok Lavasa has finalised its report, but the government is unable to pay the allowances to its employees due to cash crunch.

6.            The employees' unions have been putting pressure on the finance ministry to announce hike in allowances at the earliest. 

7.            The announcement of assembly elections in five states has given some time for the government as it cannot announce pay hikes till the model code of conduct is in place.

8.            The assembly elections have given the government time till March 8, by when there would be some additional cash in circulation. But, by then the budget would have been presented and accommodating over Rs 29,000 crore for salaries and pensions in the budge may pose a problem.

9.            The delay in implementation of the seventh pay commission's recommendations has caused tremendous irritation and frustration among employees. 

10.         The BJP may have to face a backlash in the assembly elections in the five states, two of which is ruled by the party either directly or in alliance. Thus, demonetisation move by the Modi government may strike a double blow to the BJP in polls.
Source :  http://indiatoday.intoday.in

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NEW PAY TABLE OF GDS - AS PER GDS REPORT RELEASED ON 18-01-2017

Written By Admin on Jan 21, 2017 | January 21, 2017


PREPARED AS PER GDS REPORT RELEASED ON 18-01-2017 - Download
NEW PAY TABLE OF GDS MC, GDS MC/MD,GDS MP - Download
OLD TRCA OF
 GDS MC,GDSMP
NEW LEVEL (TRCA)
OLD TRCA OF
 GDS MC,GDSMP
NEW LEVEL (TRCA)
OLD TRCA OF
 GDS MC,GDSMP
NEW LEVEL (TRCA)
2295-45-3690
10000-24470
2870-50-4370
10000-24470
3635-65-5585
12000-29380
OLD PAY
NEW PAY
OLD PAY
NEW PAY
OLD PAY
NEW PAY
2295
10000
2870
10000
3635
12000
2340
10000
2920
10000
3700
12000
2385
10000
2970
10000
3765
12000
2430
10000
3020
10000
3830
12000
2475
10000
3070
10000
3895
12000
2520
10000
3120
10000
3960
12000
2565
10000
3170
10000
4025
12000
2610
10000
3220
10000
4090
12000
2655
10000
3270
10000
4155
12000
2700
10000
3320
10000
4220
12000
2745
10000
3370
10000
4285
12000
2790
10000
3420
10000
4350
12000
2835
10000
3470
10000
4415
12000
2880
10000
3520
10000
4480
12000
2925
10000
3570
10000
4545
12000
2970
10000
3620
10000
4610
12000
3015
10000
3670
10000
4675
12360
3060
10000
3720
10000
4740
12360
3105
10000
3770
10000
4805
12360
3150
10000
3820
10000
4870
12740
3195
10000
3870
10000
4935
12740
3240
10000
3920
10300
5000
13130
3285
10000
3970
10300
5065
13130
3330
10000
4020
10610
5130
13530
3375
10000
4070
10610
5195
13530
3420
10000
4120
10610
5260
13530
3465
10000
4170
10930
5325
13940
3510
10000
4220
10930
5390
13940
3555
10000
4270
11260
5455
14360
3600
10000
4320
11260
5520
14360
3645
10000
4370
11260
5585
14360
3690
10000
NEW PAY TABLE OF GDS MD, GDSSV
OLD TRCA OF
 GDS MD/GDS SV
NEW LEVEL (TRCA)
OLD TRCA OF
 GDS MD/GDS SV
NEW LEVEL (TRCA)
OLD TRCA OF
 GDS MD/GDS SV
NEW LEVEL (TRCA)
2665-50-4165
10000-24470
3330-60-5130
10000-24470
4220-75-6470
12000-29380
OLD PAY
NEW PAY
OLD PAY
NEW PAY
OLD PAY
NEW PAY
2665
10000
3330
10000
4220
12000
2715
10000
3390
10000
4295
12000
2765
10000
3450
10000
4370
12000
2815
10000
3510
10000
4445
12000
2865
10000
3570
10000
4520
12000
2915
10000
3630
10000
4595
12000
2965
10000
3690
10000
4670
12000
3015
10000
3750
10000
4745
12360
3065
10000
3810
10000
4820
12360
3115
10000
3870
10000
4895
12740
3165
10000
3930
10300
4970
13130
3215
10000
3990
10300
5045
13130
3265
10000
4050
10610
5120
13530
3315
10000
4110
10610
5195
13530
3365
10000
4170
10930
5270
13940
3415
10000
4230
10930
5345
13940
3465
10000
4290
11260
5420
13940
3515
10000
4350
11260
5495
14360
3565
10000
4410
11600
5570
14360
3615
10000
4470
11600
5645
14800
3665
10000
4530
11950
5720
14800
3715
10000
4590
11950
5795
15250
3765
10000
4650
11950
5870
15250
3815
10000
4710
12310
5945
15710
3865
10000
4770
12310
6020
15710
3915
10300
4830
12680
6095
15710
3965
10300
4890
12680
6170
16190
4015
10610
4950
13070
6245
16190
4065
10610
5010
13070
6320
16680
4115
10610
5070
13070
6395
16680
4165
10930
5130
13470
6470
16680
NEW PAY TABLE OF GDS BPM (TRCA--1,2,3)
OLD TRCA OF
 GDS BPM
NEW LEVEL (TRCA)
OLD TRCA OF
 GDS BPM
NEW LEVEL (TRCA)
OLD TRCA OF
 GDS BPM
NEW LEVEL (TRCA)
2745-50-4245
12000-29380
3200-60-5000
12000-29380
3660-70-5760
12000-29380
OLD PAY
NEW PAY
OLD PAY
NEW PAY
OLD PAY
NEW PAY
2745
12000
3200
12000
3660
12000
2795
12000
3260
12000
3730
12000
2845
12000
3320
12000
3800
12000
2895
12000
3380
12000
3870
12000
2945
12000
3440
12000
3940
12000
2995
12000
3500
12000
4010
12000
3045
12000
3560
12000
4080
12000
3095
12000
3620
12000
4150
12000
3145
12000
3680
12000
4220
12000
3195
12000
3740
12000
4290
12000
3245
12000
3800
12000
4360
12000
3295
12000
3860
12000
4430
12000
3345
12000
3920
12000
4500
12000
3395
12000
3980
12000
4570
12000
3445
12000
4040
12000
4640
12000
3495
12000
4100
12000
4710
12360
3545
12000
4160
12000
4780
12360
3595
12000
4220
12000
4850
12740
3645
12000
4280
12000
4920
12740
3695
12000
4340
12000
4990
13130
3745
12000
4400
12000
5060
13130
3795
12000
4460
12000
5130
13530
3845
12000
4520
12000
5200
13530
3895
12000
4580
12000
5270
13940
3945
12000
4640
12000
5340
13940
3995
12000
4700
12360
5410
13940
4045
12000
4760
12360
5480
14360
4095
12000
4820
12740
5550
14360
4145
12000
4880
12740
5620
14800
4195
12000
4940
12740
5690
14800
4245
12000
5000
13130
5760
15250
NEW PAY TABLE OF GDS BPM (TRCA--4,5)
OLD TRCA OF
 GDS BPM
NEW LEVEL (TRCA)
OLD TRCA OF
 GDS BPM
NEW LEVEL (TRCA)
4115-75-6365
14500-35480
4575-85-7125
14500-35480
OLD PAY
NEW PAY
OLD PAY
NEW PAY
4115
14500
4575
14500
4190
14500
4660
14500
4265
14500
4745
14500
4340
14500
4830
14500
4415
14500
4915
14500
4490
14500
5000
14500
4565
14500
5085
14500
4640
14500
5170
14500
4715
14500
5255
14500
4790
14500
5340
14500
4865
14500
5425
14500
4940
14500
5510
14500
5015
14500
5595
14500
5090
14500
5680
14940
5165
14500
5765
14940
5240
14500
5850
15390
5315
14500
5935
15390
5390
14500
6020
15860
5465
14500
6105
15860
5540
14500
6190
16340
5615
14500
6275
16340
5690
14940
6360
16840
5765
14940
6445
16840
5840
15390
6530
16840
5915
15390
6615
17350
5990
15860
6700
17350
6065
15860
6785
17880
6140
15860
6870
17880
6215
16340
6955
18420
6290
16340
7040
18420
6365
16840
7125
18420








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