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List of Indian Prime Ministers (1947-2012)
No
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Name
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Entered office
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Left office
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Date of Birth
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Date of Death
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Political party
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1
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Jawahar Lal Nehru
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15-Aug-1947
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27-May-1964
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14-Nov-1889
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27-May-1964
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Indian NationalCongress
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2
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Gulzarilal Nanda
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27-May-1964
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9 June 1964 *
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4 July 1898
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15-Jan-1998
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Indian NationalCongress
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3
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Lal Bahadur Shastri
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09-Jun-1964
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11-Jan-1966
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02-Oct-1904
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11-Jan-1966
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Indian NationalCongress
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4
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Gulzarilal Nanda
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11-Jan-1966
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24 January 1966 *
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4-July-1898
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15-Jan-1998
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Indian NationalCongress
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5
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Indira Gandhi
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24-Jan-1966
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24-Mar-1977
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19-Nov-1917
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31-Oct-1984
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Indian NationalCongress
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6
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Morarji Desai
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24-Mar-1977
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28-Jul-1979
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29-Feb-1896
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10-Apr-1995
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Janata Party
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7
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Charan Singh
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28-Jul-1979
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14-Jan-1980
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23-Dec-1902
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29-May-1987
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Janata Party
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8
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Indira Gandhi
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14-Jan-1980
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31-Oct-1984
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19-Nov-1917
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31-Oct-1984
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Indian NationalCongress
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9
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Rajiv Gandhi
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31-Oct-1984
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02-Dec-1989
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20-Aug-1944
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21-May-1991
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Indian National Congress(Indira)
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10
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Vishwanath PratapSingh
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02-Dec-1989
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10-Nov-1990
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25-Jun-1931
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27-Nov-2008
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Janata Dal
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11
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Chandra Shekhar
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10-Nov-1990
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21-Jun-1991
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01-Jul-1927
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08-Jul-2007
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Samajwadi JanataParty
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12
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P. V. Narasimha Rao
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21-Jun-1991
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16-May-1996
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28-Jun-1921
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23-Dec-2004
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Indian NationalCongress
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13
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Atal Bihari Vajpayee
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16-May-1996
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01-Jun-1996
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25-Dec-1924
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Alive
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Bharatiya JanataParty
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14
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H. D. Deve Gowda
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01-Jun-1996
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21-Apr-1997
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18-May-1933
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Alive
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Janata Dal
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15
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Inder Kumar Gujral
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21-Apr-1997
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19-Mar-1998
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04-Dec-1919
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Alive
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Janata Dal
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16
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Atal Bihari Vajpayee
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19-Mar-1998
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22-May-2004
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25-Dec-1924
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Alive
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Bharatiya JanataParty
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17
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Dr. Manmohan Singh
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22-May-2004
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Incumbent
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26-Sep-1932
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Alive
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Assumption of charge.
The following officers assumed the charge of their office.
1. Shri R. K. Joshi, SSPOs, Mumbai City South Division, Mumbai 400 001.
2. Shri S. B. Lingayat, SPOs, Malegaon Division, Malegaon.
3. Shri A. D. Dixit, Supdt. (Operation) Mumbai Sorting Division, Mumbai 400001.
1. Shri R. K. Joshi, SSPOs, Mumbai City South Division, Mumbai 400 001.
2. Shri S. B. Lingayat, SPOs, Malegaon Division, Malegaon.
3. Shri A. D. Dixit, Supdt. (Operation) Mumbai Sorting Division, Mumbai 400001.
Retirement.
Shri J. T. Ramteke, ASP (BD) o/o SPOs, Navi Mumbai Division, Panvel (Camp at MBC Vashi) has voluntarily retired from Govt. service on 5/7/2012 F/N.
Shri Ramteke was associated with this Association since 1994 and presently he is Auditor to our Association. Shri Ramteke belongs to 1993 IP batch and was due for retirement on superannuation from Govt. service on 31/12/2012. He was sincere and hard worker in his work. He has taken retirement on his health ground.
This Association wish him a happy, healthy and peaceful retirement life.
Soon, send money order from your mobile.
NEW DELHI: The postal department has entered into a partnership with state-run telecom company BSNLto provide money order service using mobile phones.
"The Department has signed an agreement with BSNL for providing money remittance through mobile phones," Department of Posts (DoP) said in an official statement today.
As per the pact, BSNL has been provided with the requirements of DoP for development of the software.
A DoP spokesperson said the software development is going on and rollout of the pilot is expected in August-September 2012.
Initially, a pilot of the service will run for a period of 6 months in Punjab, Bihar, Delhi and Kerala Circles, the statement said.
As per the spokesperson, DoP will give commission to BSNL for each remittance made and the commission will vary on the amount transferred.
Under this facility, receiver of the money will get SMS for transaction and initially get cash at the nearest authorised post office by showing the message, the spokesperson said.
Source : The Times of India, July 4, 2012
Transfer / Posting
RO Nagpur has issued following Transfer / Posting order in PS Gr.B Cadre.
1. Shri R. N. Mugal ASP (HQ) Amraoti Division promoted and posted as Sr. PM, Amraoti HO.
2. Shri V. N. Dadmal, Sr.PM, Amraoti HO to be Sr. PM, Nagpur GPO.
1. Shri R. N. Mugal ASP (HQ) Amraoti Division promoted and posted as Sr. PM, Amraoti HO.
2. Shri V. N. Dadmal, Sr.PM, Amraoti HO to be Sr. PM, Nagpur GPO.
How to extend the Public Provident Fund account
The Public Provident Fund (PPF) account is a 15-year investment product in which the investor makes contributions each year according to the specified limits. The account matures after 15 years from the end of the year in which the initial subscription was made.
On maturity, the investors have the option of extending the account for blocks of five years each. The extended account will continue to earn interest at the rate notified each year. The flexibility to withdraw funds from the account after it is extended is much more than in the initial subscription period.
Extension rules:
The investor can choose to extend the PPF with additional contributions or without fresh contributions. The rules for contribution to the extended account remain the same as during the 15-year period. Once the choice is made for a block of five years, it cannot be changed.
Form:
The investor has to submit Form H at the post office or bank where the account is held if he intends to continue with the subscription. The form is available athttp://www.indiapost.gov.in/pdfForms/PPFContinuation.pdf .
Extension times:
The choice to extend the PPF account with subscription has to be made within one year from the maturity of the account. If this is not done, then by default the account is deemed to have been extended without further contribution for a period of five years.
Points to note:
The interest earned during the extended period of the PPF continues to be tax-free. There is no limit prescribed for the number of extensions of five years that are allowed for an account. The benefit of extension is not available to the NRIs who open the account before a change in their residency status.
Source:-The Economic Times
Recognition of Life Line Hospital Medical and Research Centre, Panvel, Raigad (Maharashtra) for treatment of Central Government Employees under CS(MA) Rules, 1944.
Based on
representations received for recognition of Life Line Hospital
Medical & Research Centre, Panvel, Raigad (Maharashtra) for treatment of
Central Government Employees and their
Family Members under CS(MA) Rules, 1944, Ministry Health has decided to empanel
the said Hospital under Central Services (Medical Attendance) Rules, 1944.
No.S. 14021/50/2007-MS
Government of India
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Nirman Bhavan, New Delhi
Dated 15th June, 2012
Office Memorandum
Subject: Recognition of Life Line Hospital Medical and Research Centre, Panvel, Raigad
(Maharashtra) for treatment of Central Government Employees under CS(MA) Rules, 1944.
The undersigned is directed to say that a number of
representations have been received in the Ministry of Health & Family
Welfare for recognition oflife Line Hospital Medical & Research Centre, Panvel, Raigad
(Maharashtra) for treatement of Central Government Employees and their Family Members under CS(MA) Rules, 1944.
In view of the hardship faced by CS(MA) beneficiaries for
their own treatment and treatement of their family members at Raigad
(Maharashtra) the matter has been examined in the Ministry and it has been
decided to empanel Life Line Hospital Medical and Research Centre, Panvel, Raigad
(Maharashtra) under Central Services (Medical Attendance) Rules, 1944.
2. The Schedule of charges for the treatment of Central
Government Employees and the member of their family under the CS(MA) Rules, 1944,
will be the rates fixed for CGHS, Bangalore. The approved rates are available
on the website of CGHS (www.mohfw.nic.in/cghs.html) and may be downloaded/
printed.
3. The undersigned is further directed to clarify as
under:-
(a) “Package Rate” shall mean and include lump sum cost of
in-patient treatment/day care/diagnostic procedure for which a CGHS beneficiary
has been permitted by the competent authority or for treatment under emergency
from the time of admission to the time of discharge, including (but not limited
to)-(i) Registration charges, (ii) Admission charges, (iii) Accommodation charges
including patient’s diet, (iv) Operation charges, (v) Injection charges, (vi)
Dressing charges, (vii) Doctor/consultant visit charges, (viii) ICU/ICCU
charges, (ix) Monitoring charges, (x) Transfusion charges, (xi) Anesthesia
charges, (xii) Operation theatre charges, (xiii) Procedural charges / Surgeon’s
fee, (xiv) Cost of surgical disposables and all sundries used during hospitalization,
(xv) Cost of medicines, (xvi) Related routine and essential investigations,
(xvii)Physiotherapy charges etc, (xviii) Nursing care and charges for its
services.
Courtesy
: http://www.gconnect.in/
Promotion from IP cadre to ASP cadre on regular basis.
The result of DPC for the promotion from Inspector Posts cadre to ASP Cadre on regular basis is issued by CO on 3/7/2012. To see the original memo, please CLICK HERE. Everybody has got his / her Home Region on promotion.
I, on behalf of CWC Members and Office bearers and all members of Maharashtra Circle congratulate the officers on their promotion and wish them a best of luck.
Monsoon arrived in Mumbai
Left side building - Mumbai Municipal Corporation
Right side building - Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CST) Mumbai
6 New Postal Training Centres to start in 12th Plan period.
VADODARA: The department of posts
will start six postal training centres (PTCs) across the country during the
12th Five Year Plan. Kamleshwar Prasad, member, human resource development in
the Postal Services Board, New Delhi informed media persons here on Sunday.
Prasad was in the city to inaugurate
golden jubilee celebrations of PTC, Vadodara and release a special cover to
mark the occasion. He informed that at present the department has six full-time
training facilities across the country, including PTC, Vadodara to meet the
requirement of a workforce of five lakh.
"We are adopting National Training Policy 2012, which will provide all employees of the department three career development opportunities. This centres will be helpful in providing training to the workforce," he said, adding that the department is also moving ahead with its plans to go for complete computerization of post offices.
"This should be implemented by end of this year or early next year," he said. At present, there are nearly 1.55 lakh post offices across the country of which 9,500 are in Gujarat.
"We are adopting National Training Policy 2012, which will provide all employees of the department three career development opportunities. This centres will be helpful in providing training to the workforce," he said, adding that the department is also moving ahead with its plans to go for complete computerization of post offices.
"This should be implemented by end of this year or early next year," he said. At present, there are nearly 1.55 lakh post offices across the country of which 9,500 are in Gujarat.
The PTC at Vadodara was established
on July 1, 1962 to cater to the training needs of postal employees of Gujarat,
Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh
postal circles.
The centre had started its functioning from a rented accommodation provided by Gujarat government on the premises of Karelibaug-based mental hospital.
It was in 1985 that the centre was relocated to its present premises, opposite Harni airport. At present, it has a capacity of handling more than one lakh trainee days in a year.
The centre had started its functioning from a rented accommodation provided by Gujarat government on the premises of Karelibaug-based mental hospital.
It was in 1985 that the centre was relocated to its present premises, opposite Harni airport. At present, it has a capacity of handling more than one lakh trainee days in a year.
Source :
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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