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ACCOUNT TEST FOR THE HEADMASTERS AND HEADMISTRESSES OF SECONDARY AND TRAINING SCHOOLS, ANDHRA PRADESH

Application Form Download Here
Exam Fee : Rs. 150/- DD
Last Date for Apply: 18/11/2009
Last date With late fee Rs. 60/- : 25/11/2009
Examination Centers: VIZAG, VIJAYAWADA, KADAPA, WARANGAL, HYDERABAD Compulsory for 24yrs scale Mainly Aided and Muncipal Teachers
Note: Applications should reach the concerned District Educational Officers on or before the last date prescribed for the payment of fees through the proper channel.

on October 28, 2009
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A.P. Govt. announced D.A. for all state Govt. Employee @8.478%. Arrears From JULY 09 TO DEC 09 (4 Months) to be Credited into GPF A/C  & From Nov'09 Paid in Cash - ALLOWANCES - Dearness Allowance – Dearness Allowance to the State Government Employees from 1st July, 2009 – Sanctioned – Orders – Issued - G.O.Ms.No. 265, Dated: 26-10-2009 - Download Here & D.A. Ready Reckoner Download Here
PENSION – Dearness Relief to Pensioners with effect from 1.7.2009 – Revised - Orders – Issued - G.O.Ms.No.266, Dated: 27.10.2009 Download Here (With Ready Reckoner)

on October 26, 2009
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Applications are invited for admission into B.Ed., & B.Ed., ADDITIONAL METHODOLOGIES for the year of 2009-2011 from in-service Women teachers working in Andhra Pradesh through Distance Mode.
For more Details Click Here.
Last date of receipt of filled in applications: 30.11.2009
Address: Sri Padmavathi Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Women's University, Thirupathi-517502, A.P. (INDIA)

on October 23, 2009
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G.O.Ms.No. 231, Dated: 28/06/2010 - Public Services – Andhra Pradesh Government Life Insurance Scheme –Revision of Pay Scales with reference to Revised Pay Scales, 2010 for deduction of Andhra Pradesh Government Life Insurance Compulsory Premium(APGLI) –  Download
Scheme for implementation with immediate effect as specified below:

Existing Slabs Rates
Revised Slab Rates
Pay Slabs
Monthly Premium Rs.
Pay Slabs
Monthly Premium Rs.
Pay upto Rs. 4825
150-00
Pay from Rs. 6700 to Rs. 8440
250-00
Pay from Rs. 4826 to Rs. 6195
200-00
Pay from Rs. 8441 to Rs. 10900
350-00
Pay from Rs. 6196 to Rs. 7770
250-00
Pay from Rs. 10901 to Rs. 14860
450-00
Pay from Rs. 7771 to Rs.9775
350-00
Pay from Rs. 14861 to Rs. 18030
600-00
Pay from Rs. 9776 to Rs. 12640
450-00
Pay from Rs. 18031 to Rs. 25600
750-00
Pay from Rs. 12641 and above
600-00
Pay from Rs. 25601 and above
1000-00






  • The APGLI Department has a very long and glorious history. It is one of the oldest departments in the State. The Scheme was originally started during 1907 by the Nizam of erstwhile State of Hyderabad for the welfare of employees. A Management Committee used to run the scheme initially in the name of Family Pension Fund. Later the scheme was renamed as Hyderabad State Life Insurance Fund in the year 1913.
  • After formation of Andhra Pradesh state in 1956, the scheme was changed as "Andhra Pradesh Life Insurance Fund" and subsequently named as "Andhra Pradesh Government Life Insurance Fund"and was made mandatory to all Government Employees. The first Managing Committee meeting after formation of Andhra Pradesh State consisting of 4 members, one Secretary and a President was held on 25-9-1957 and Sri B.Gopala Reddi, the then Honorable Finance Minister was President of the meeting.
  • APGLI Scheme is a Social Security Measure for the welfare of the Government Employees. The Policyholders will get full Sum Assured plus Bonus till date of Maturity of policy and in case of premature death, their legal heirs will receive full Sum Assured plus Bonus till date of death. In case, if the Policyholder quits Government Service and opts to surrender his/her policy, policyholder gets Surrender Value of the policy.
  • APGLI Department is under the Administrative Control of Finance Department.  
  • For 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10 Financial Years APGLI Annual Account Slips See Here

on October 22, 2009
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MEDICAL ATTENDANCE-MEDICAL REIMBURSEMENT PROPOSALS OF TEACHERS/HMs OF EDN., DEPARTMENT

Medical Attendance-Medical Reimbursement Proposals in respect of teachers/HMs and other employees of Edn. Department - Instructions Proceedings - Proc.Rc.No. 8878/D3-4/2009, Dated: 02/09/2009 Download Here

MEDICAL REIMBURSEMENT
Enclosures needed along with Medical Reimbursement proposals:

1. Annexure – II (with amount, signature of the applicant and attestation)
2. Emergency certificate (with signature and stamp of hospital/treated doctor)
3. Essentiality certificate (with signature and stamp of hospital/treated doctor. The amount in the Essentiality Certificate should tally with amount in the Annexure-II).
4. Discharge Summary (with signature and stamp of hospital/treated doctor)
5. Out Patient Card if treatment taken as Out Patient.
6. Dependent and Non-drawal certificates (with attestation of the forwarding authority and signature of the applicant).
7. For every follow up treatment for post operative cases, who requires life long treatments, the concerned patient has to get revalidation of prescriptions once in six months from the specialist Government doctor.
8. In case of accident cases and treatment taken in un-recognised hospitals under emergency, FIR should be submitted.
9. Legal Heir certificate should be submitted in case of death of the teacher.



MEDICAL REIMBURSEMENT HOSPITALS LIST & STATUS OF APPLICATION

The Medical Reimbursement should be submitted to this office with the following documents
1.Appendix-2
2.Essentiality Certificate
3.Emergency Certificate
4.Detailed Inpatient / Discharge Bill
5.Discharge Summary
Address:
DIRECTORATE OF MEDICAL EDUCATION, 
DM&HS CAMPUSKOTI A.P, HYDERABAD.
Tel: 9140-24602514/15/16
FAX No: 24650942
E-mail: dir_mededu@ap.gov.in

on October 21, 2009
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Relieving of SGTs / Language Pandits and allied posts selected as Group II Officers through APPSC and selected as School Assistants & equivalent posts in DSC-2008 – Certain instructions – Issued - Rc.No.4001/D1-3/2007, Dated:19.10.2009 Download Here

on October 20, 2009
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G.O.Ms.No.252 Dt.14/10/09 Issued for contribtion of One Day Basic Pay/Pension to CM Relif Fund from Oct-09 Salary of all state Govt. Employees - Orders - Issued Download Here

on October 15, 2009
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Nobel Prize winners from India are with due respect enlisted below, these are great people from India who showed the world the untapped potential India has, even though it may not have facilities and luxuries at par with the likes of USA,Britain and other big social economies but the talent, hard work and skill here is unfathomed.

VENKATRAMAN RAMAKRISHNAN Born in 1952 in Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu, India, he is a U.S. citizen. Indian origin senior scientist at the MRC Laborartory of Molecular Biology at Cambridge, Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for 2009 along with two others. The Nobel Committee announced on Wednesday that the Tamil Nadu born Ramakrishnan shares the Nobel Prize with Thomas E Steitz (US) and Ada E Yonath (Israel) for their “studies of the structure and function of the ribosome”. Ramakrishnan graduated in B.Sc. in Physics from Baroda University in 1971 and did Ph.D. in Physics in 1976 from Ohio University.“This year’s Nobel Prize in Chemistry awards Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, Thomas A Steitz and Ada E Yonath for having showed what the ribosome looks like and how it functions at the atomic level,” the Nobel committee said. All three have used a method called X-ray crystallography to map the position for each and every one of the hundreds of thousands of atoms that make up the ribosome, it said. “This year’s three Laureates have all generated 3D models that show how different antibiotics bind to the ribosome. These models are now used by scientists to develop new antibiotics, directly assisting the saving of lives and decreasing humanity’s suffering,” the citation said.


 AMARTYA SEN (b-1933) : Prof. Amartya Sen is the recipient of the Nobel Prize for Economics for the year 1998, becoming the first Asian to have been honored with the award. The Santiniketan-born economist who is a pioneer in Welfare Economics has to his credit several books and papers on aspects of welfare and development. An economist with a difference,     Prof. Sen is a humanist. He has distinguished himself with his outstanding writings on famine, poverty, democracy, gender and social issues. The ‘impossibility theorem’ suggested earlier by Kenneth Arrow states that it was not possible to aggregate individual choices into a satisfactory choice for society as a whole. Prof. Sen showed mathematically that  societies could find ways to alleviate such a poor outcome.





SUBRAMANIAN CHANDRASHEKAR (1910-1995) : The Nobel Prize for Physics in 1983 was awarded to Dr S. Chandrashekar, an Indian-born astrophysicist. Educated in Presidency College, Chennai, Dr. Chandrashekar happened to be the nephew of his Nobel forbear, Sir C.V. Raman. He later migrated to the United States where he authored several books on Astrophysics and Stellar Dynamics. He developed a theory on white dwarf stars which posts a limit of mass of dwarf stars known also as Chandrashekar Limit. His theory explains the final stages of stellar evolution.






MOTHER TERESA (1910-1997) : The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Mother Teresa in 1979. Albanian parentage, Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu was born at Skopje, now in Yogoslavia. She joined the Irish order of the Sisters of Loretto at Dublin in 1928 and came to Kolkata in 1929 as a missionary, only to find the misery of the abandoned and the destitute. Concern for the poor and the sick prompted her to found a new congregation, Missionaries of Charity. Having become an Indian citizen, Mother Teresa served the cause of dying destitute’s, lepers and drug addicts, through Nirmal Hriday (meaning Pure Heart), the main centre of her activity. Her selfless service and unique devotion, not only to helpless fellow-Indians but also to the cause of world peace, earned her and India the first Nobel Peace Prize.



HARGOBIND KHORANA (b. 1922) : Hargobind Khorana was awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1968. Of Indian origin, Dr Khorana was born in Raipur, Punjab (now in Pakistan). He took his doctoral degree in Chemistry from Liverpool University and joined the University of Wisconsin as a Faculty Member in 1960. His major breakthrough in the field of Medicine—interpreting the genetic code and analyzing its function in protein synthesis—fetched him the Nobel Prize.






CHANDRASHEKAR VENKATARAMAN (1888-1970) : India’s first Nobel Prize for Physics was claimed in 1930 by the renowned physicist Sir C.V. Raman. Born at Thiruvanaikkaval near  iruchirapalli in Tamil Nadu, Raman studied at Presidency College, Chennai. Later, he served as Professor of Physics at Calcutta University. Recipient of many honors and awards, including the title of ‘Sir’, Sir C.V. Raman received the Nobel Prize for an important optics  research, in which he discovered that diffused light contained rays of other wavelengths—what is now popularly known as Raman Effect. His theory discovered in 1928 explains the change in the frequency of light passing through a transparent medium.




 
RABINDRANATH TAGORE (1861-1941) : Rabindranath Tagore was the first Indian ever to receive a Nobel Prize. Popularly known as Gurudev, India’s Poet Laureate Tagore was born on 7 May 1861 in Kolkata. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in recognition of his work Geetanjali, a  collection of poems, in 1913. Tagore wrote many love lyrics. Geetanjali and Sadhana are among his important works. The poet, dramatist and novelist is also the author of India’s National Anthem. In 1901 he founded the famous Santiniketan which later came to be known as Vishwabharati University.

on October 9, 2009
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Secondary Education –National Awards to Teachers, 2009 Constitution of State Level Committee for the year 2009 – Committee constituted – Orders – Issued - G.O. No. 569, Dated: 08/10/2009 Download Here

on October 8, 2009
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The Centre for B.Ed., & M.Ed., (Distance Mode), IASE, OU invites the applications from the in-service teachers working in A.P. & Passed B.Ed., Degree from any recognised university for admission into B.Ed., 3rd Methodology - 2010. Application can be had from the Director, CBMDM, IASE, OU in person/trhough post on payment of Rs. 200/- (by post 230/-) through D.D. in favour of Director, CBMDM, IASE, OU, Hyderabad payable at HYDERABAD.
Important Dates:
Sale of Applications from: 06-10-2009
Last date of Sale of Applications : 31-10-2009
Last date of submission of Applications : 07-11-2009

Contact Phone No.s : 040-27071959


Proc. Rc. No 1995/C3-1/2009 & Rc.No.3233/A2/2009, Dated: 01 -10-2009-Filling up the Head masters Grade II(Gazetted) in  Z.P. High Schools & Government High Schools –Orders-Issued- Download Here

SCHEDULE FOR PROMOTION COUNSELING for HEADMASTER


Sl.No.
Date
Activity
Action  to be taken
1
3-10-2009
DISPLAY OF SENIORITY LIST and Vacancy position
RJDSE/ DEO 
2
4-10-2009
Receipt of objections on the provisional seniority list


3
5-10-2009
Finalization of Approved panal list


4
6-10-2009
Display of School wise vacancy position for promotion counseling for the post of Headmasters


5
7-10-2009
Counseling for promotion of Headmaster posts.
RJDSE  /DEO

on October 2, 2009

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