Friday, December 30, 2011

A WORD WITH YOU

DEAR Employees,

THIS IS THE TIME OF JOY AND SHARING. THE NEW YEAR COUNT DOWN STARTS FROM NOW. WHY ALWAYS WE SHOULD THINK SERIOUSLY???!!!. HERE ARE SOME JOKES I WANT TO SHARE WITH YOU. BE HAPPY.

The Donkey and the Dog New Story

There was once a washer man who had a donkey and a dog. One night when the whole world was sleeping, a thief broke into the house, the washer man was fast asleep too but the donkey and the dog were awake. 
The dog decided not to bark since the master did not take good care of him and wanted to teach him a lesson.  
The donkey got worried and said to the dog that if he doesn't bark, the donkey will have to do something himself. 
The dog did not change his mind and the donkey started braying loudly.  
Hearing the donkey bray, the thief ran away, the master woke up and started beating the donkey for braying in the middle of the night for no reason.
 Moral of the story " One must not engage in duties other than his own"  

Now take a new look at the same story...  
The washer man was a well educated man from a premier management institute. He had the fundas of looking at the bigger picture and thinking out of the box. He was convinced that there must be some reason for the donkey to bray in the night.. 
He walked outside a little and did some fact finding, applied a bottom up approach, figured out from the ground realities that there was a thief who broke in and the donkey only wanted to alert him about it.Looking at the donkey's extra initiative and going beyond the call of the duty, he rewarded him with lot of hay and other perks and became his favorite pet. The dog's life didn't change much, except that now the donkey was more motivated in doing the dog's duties as well. In the annual appraisal the dog managed "ME" (Met Expectations) . Soon the dog realized that the donkey is taking care of his duties and he can enjoy his life sleeping and lazing around. The donkey was rated as " star performer".
 The donkey had to live up to his already high performance standards. Soon he was over burdened with work and always under pressure and now is looking for a NEW JOB ...

·                     Management funda

1.”We will do it” means “You will do it” 
2.”You have done a great job” means “More work to be given to you” 
3.”We are working on it” means “We have not yet started working on the same”
4.”Tomorrow first thing in the morning” means “Its not getting done “At least not tomorrow!” 
5.”After discussion we will decide-I am very open to views” means “I have already decided, I will tell you what to do” 
6.”There was a slight miscommunication” means “We had actually lied” 

7.”Lets call a meeting and discuss” means “I have no time now, will talk later”
8.”We can always do it” means “We actually cannot do the same on time”
9.”We are on the right track but there needs to be a slight extension of the deadline” means “The project is screwed up, we cannot deliveron time.” 
10.”We had slight differences of opinion “means “We had actually fought”
11.”Make a list of the work that you do and let’s see how I can helpyou” means “Anyway you have to find a way out no help from me” 
12.”You should have told me earlier” means “Well even if you told me earlier that would have made hardly any difference!” 
13.”We need to find out the real reason” means “Well I will tell you where your fault is” 
14.”Well Family is important; your leave is always granted. Just ensure that the work is not affected,” means, “Well you know…” 
15.”We are a team,” means, “I am not the only one to be blamed” 
16.”That’s actually a good question” means “I do not know anything about it”
17.”All the Best means “You are in trouble”

Courtesy : http://postmastermaharashtra.blogspot.com

HMT opens Shop at Mysore PostOffice


New venture:The HMT sales outlet at the Mysore Head Post Office is the second such counter in the State.— Photo: M. A. SRIRAM

Hindustan Machine Tools Ltd., or HMT, as it is popularly known, which branded itself as the ‘Timekeepers to the nation' till it lost ground to stiff competition from private players, is trying to make a comeback and opening sales counters at post offices.
The second such counter in the State was opened at the Mysore Head Post office at Lashkar Mohalla, Ashoka Road, where all the models of the watch company are up for sale.
The sales point was inaugurated by K.M. Raghavendra, JGM, Business Planning, HMT. S.V. Balasubramanya, Senior Postmaster, Mysore Head Post Office, S. Rajashekara, Senior Superintendent of Post Offices, Mysore division, and Eshwar Nayak, AGM, Sales, HMT, were present.

HMT's marketing tie-ups with post offices is a new initiative in brand building and regaining the market share, Mr. Raghavendra said, adding that they had obtained permission from the Postal Department for opening such counters in different parts of the country.
He said such a counter was inaugurated at the Bangalore GPO last year and had since been expanded to Chennai, Madurai and now Mysore. The Hubli head post office will have a sales outlet in due course and the initiative would be expanded to major post offices in West Bengal, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh in due course.
Ever since the HMT has tied up with the Postal Department, the company registered brisk sales and each sales point was doing a business of Rs.1.5 lakh to Rs.2 lakh per month and the company was optimistic of boosting its revenue and sales further in the days ahead.
HMT has numerous watch models ranging from Rs.400 to Rs.5000 and more and all of them will be on sale at the post office counters.
The company would ensure steady supply to meet the demands for specific models and the old classic Pilot watches were in tremendous demand at most of the counters, Mr. Raghavendra said. The month on month sales have improved and after covering major cities and towns, the concept of sales counter in the districts and rural areas will also be taken up.

Improve Disk, Registry, Startup Programs and Network Performance In Windows Using A Single Freeware Tool



PC House Keeper 2012 is the most comprehensive PC maintenance software for Windows Vista and Windows 7 computers with 20 different tools (and counting) that are specifically designed to help diagnose and improve your computer’s system and network performance. 

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What can PC House Keeper 2012 do for you? 
  •  Clean junk, redundant and temporary files left behind on your PC. 
  •  Uninstall unused and problematic software from your computer. 
  •  Regain used hard disk space and avoid “Low Hard Disk Space” errors. 
  •  Scan and Fix registry errors that may have been caused by problematic software and viruses. 
  •  Control which programs startup when you turn on your computer, significantly increasing your “boot up” speed. 
  •  Regain used memory and avoid “Low Memory” errors. 
Advanced tools also included... 

This software also comes with several advanced tools that are commonly used by professionals in the software/system supports industry allowing you to take complete control of your system and fine tuning its performance. 

Tools included in this release: 
  • Internet Cache Cleaner 
  • MS Paint Cache Cleaner 
  • User Cache Cleaner 
  • History Cleaner 
  • Cookie Cleaner 
  • Registry Cleaner 
  • File Shredder 
  • Startup Manager 
  • Program Uninstaller 
  • Process Explorer (View usage details and close running programs) 
  • Autoruns (Scans all startup locations on your system) 
  • DiskView (Graphical Disk Fragmentation Viewer) 
  • Disk Cleanup Tool Shortcut 
  • Internet Options Shortcut 
  • IP Port Scanner 
  • TCP Connections Viewer 
  • MAC Address Changer 
  • MAC Address Scanner 
  • Network Connections Manager 
  • Network Connections Monitor 
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ERROR "MSDTC" DURING SUBMIT OF ACCOUNT IN SQL2008


First login to the system with Administration previleges and do the following
To allow the network transaction, you must enable MSDTC. To do this, follow these steps:
a. Click Start, and then click Run.
b. In the Run dialog box, type dcomcnfg.exe, and then click OK.
c. In the Component Services window, expand Component Services, expand Computers, and then expand 
    My Computer.
d. Right-click My Computer, and then click Properties.
e. In the My Computer Properties dialog box, click Security Configuration on the MSDTC tab.
f. In the Security Configuration dialog box, click to select the Network DTC Access check box.
g. To allow the distributed transaction to run on this computer from a remote computer, click to select the Allow Inbound check box.
h. To allow the distributed transaction to run on a remote computer from this computer, click to select the Allow Outbound check box.
i. Under the Transaction Manager Communication group, click to select the No Authentication Required option.
j. In the Security Configuration dialog box, click OK.
k. In the My Computer Properties dialog box, click OK.
Note:
After following the above steps configure the servernames in treasury and Point of Sale.
If the problem is not solved configure the servernames using ip address of sql server.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

EXPANSION OF PREVENTIVE HEALTH CHECK UP PROJECT IN CGHS DELHI


Government of India
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
Department of Health and Family Welfare
Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi-110108
No. 11-25/2009-CGHS/SZ/CGHS(P)
Date: 22nd December, 2011

OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Sub: Expansion of Preventive Health Check up Project in CGHS Delhi.

            A Pilot Project was initiated for Preventive Health Checkup at CGHS Wellness Centre R. K. Puram-V, New Delhi in the year 2010-11. On the basis of the feedback received and also keeping in view of the importance of Diagnosis of Chronic Non-communicable Health Problems at the preventive level, it has been decided to expand the project to other dispensaries of CGHS Delhi-NCR. 8 Wellness Centres have been identified in order to initiate the project activity which will cover the whole of CGHS Delhi as referral centres on zonal basis. The dispensaries are as follows-


1. CGHS Wellness Centre, R.K. Puram-V(South Zone)
2. CGHS Wellness Centre, Sadiq Nagar (South Zone)
3. CGHS Wellness Center, Chanakya Puri (Central Zone)
4. CGHS Wellness Centre. Pandara Road (Central Zone)
5. CGHS Wellness Centre. Janakpuri-I(North Zone)
6. CGHS Wellness Centre. Shalimar Bagh(North Zone)
7. CGHS Wellness Centre, Kingsway Camp (East Zone)
8. CGHS Wellness Centre, Ghaziabad (East Zone)

      The beneficiaries of the same zone may be referred to the two project centres for Preventive Health Checkup depending upon the laid down criteria.

      The beneficiaries above the age of 40 years are to be covered under this project. The beneficiaries' referral has to be done on-line through the In-charge module. The service beneficiaries should be issued a referral slip for further reimbursement at their own offices Serving beneficiaries will not require any permission from their respective offices/departments for this purpose once they are referred by their respective CMO I/c to undergo Preventive Health Check up. Reimbursement would be done as per the package rate of Rs. 790/- for man and Rs.875/- for woman beneficiary. Pensioner beneficiaries would be provided cashless facilities M/s Hindlabs (a unit of HLL Lifecare Ltd.). the service provider, would raise bills in respect of the preventive health check up scheme, directly to the Additional Director CGHS of the concerned zone.

      Initially the project will operate on two days a week at every project centre (dispensary) which may be extended depending on the response received. It is decided to conduct Preventive Health Check up on 50 beneficiaries in a day at every project centre M/s Hindlabs will conduct laboratory and E.C.G. investigation as per package for this Preventive Health Checkup. It will setup collection centres at 8 earmarked dispensaries along with facility for E.C.G.

      There will be arrangement for proper health education by means of Audio Visual and IEC materials at these project centres which will be supplementary to the clinical and laboratory investigations under this project.

CMO I/c of the Wellness Centres along with the In-charge of the project centres will maintain proper record of the activities for further evaluation of the project in future.

      This project will start functioning w.e.f. 1st January, 2012.

      All the CMO I/c of Wellness Centres are requested to take note of the new facility that has become available and to give wide publicity to the same in their Wellness Centres for the benefit of CGHS beneficiaries registered with them and refer the interested beneficiaries to the Preventive Health Checkup centres.

      All Ministries/Departments are also requested to publicize this facility among their staff members and note that the expenditure incurred by the serving beneficiaries is to be reimbursed as per the package rate of Rs. 790/- and 875/- for man and woman beneficiary respectively for the purpose of Preventive Health Checkup. Any further information if required may be obtained from CMO Project at Office of the Additional Director, CGHS (HO), New Delhi.

sd/-
(V.P.SINGH)
Deputy Secretary to the Government of India

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DOS / Windows IP Commands


Below, you'll find a list of the most common IP commands for Windows and DOS. These include ipconfig, trace route, netstat, arp, route, hostname, control netconnections, and other popular DOS and Windows IP commands.

C:\> 

Display Connection Configuration: ipconfig /all

Display DNS Cache Info: ipconfig /displaydns

Clear DNS Cache: ipconfig /flushdns

Release All IP Address Connections: ipconfig /release


Renew All IP Address Connections: ipconfig /renew

Re-Register the DNS connections: ipconfig /registerdns

Change/Modify DHCP Class ID: ipconfig /setclassid

Network Connections: control netconnections

Network Setup Wizard: netsetup.cpl

Test Connectivity: ping whatismyip.com

Trace Route: tracert

Displays the TCP/IP protocol sessions: netstat

Display Local Route: route

Display Resolved MAC Addresses: arp

Display Name of Computer Currently on: hostname

Display DHCP Class Information: ipconfig /showclassid

NameServer Lookup: nslookup whatismyip.com

Eighteen Interesting Facts


1   The average person who stops smoking requires one hour less sleep a night.
2   The reason honey is so easy to digest is that it’s already been digested by a bee
3    Every time you sneeze some of your brain cells die
4   The verb “cleave” is the only English word with two synonyms which Are antonyms of each other: adhere and separate.
5   It cost 7 million dollars to build the Titanic and 200 million to make a film about it. 
6   Human hair and fingernails continue to grow after death

7   The only part of the body that has no blood supply is the cornea in the eye. It takes in oxygen directly from the air 
8   The only 2 animals that can see behind itself without turning its head are the rabbit and the parrot.
9   The owl is the only bird to drop its upper eyelid to wink. All other birds raise their lower eyelids
10    The national fruit of India is the mango. The national bird is the peacock

11 I ndia experiences six seasons: summer, autumn, winter, spring, summer monsoon, and winter monsoon
12   Each year, about 500,000 detectable earthquakes occur in the world
13    There are 318,979,564,000 possible combinations of the first four moves in Chess
14    There are about 540,000 words in the English language and growing
15    Elephants are the only mammals that can't jump
16   Your thumb is the same length as your nose
17  Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon with his left foot first.
18   The shortest English word that contains the letters A, B, C, D, E, and F is "feedback
Source : nfpemavelikaradivision.blogspot.com


Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Year End Review, 2011 Department of Posts


Year End Review of Achievements and Initiatives of Department of Information Technology 
Draft National Policies on Electronics-2011 and Information Technology-2011 Released 
Steps taken to Make India Hub for Electronic Hardware Manufacturing 
Four New Mission mode Projects (MMPs) Added under NeGP 
Electronic Delivery of Services Bill Introduced in Parliament


Draft National Policy on Electronics – 2011

The Draft National Policy on Electronics, 2011 (NPE 2011) was released on 3.10.2011. The draft Policy envisions creating a globally competitive Electronics Systems and Design Manufacturing (ESDM) industry including nano-electronics to meet the country's needs and serve the international market. One of the important objectives of the Policy is to achieve a turnover of about USD 400 Billion by 2020 involving investment of about USD 100 Billion and employment to around 28 million by 2020. This includes achieving a turnover of USD 55 Billion of chip design and embedded software industry and USD 80 Billion of exports in the sector. Another important objective of the Policy is to significantly upscale high-end human resource creation to 2500 PhDs annually by 2020. The Policy also proposes setting up of over 200 Electronic Manufacturing clusters in the country.


Draft National Policy on Information Technology, 2011

Draft National Policy on Information Technology, 2011 (NPIT 2011) wasreleased on 7.10.2011. The Policy aims to maximally leverage the power of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to help address economic and developmental challenges of the country. The focus of the IT policy is on deployment of ICT in all sectors of the economy and on providing IT solutions to the world. The Policy focuses on application of technology-enabled approaches to overcome developmental challenges in education, health, skill development, financial inclusion, employment generation, governance etc., to greatly enhance efficiency across the board in the economy. The Policy seeks to achieve the twin goals of bringing the full power of ICT within the reach of the whole of India and harnessing the capability and human resources of the whole of India to enable India to emerge as the Global Hub and Destination for IT-ITeS Services by 2020. It is rooted in the conviction that ICT has the power to transform India and improve the lives of all Indians.

E-Governance

Mission Mode Projects (MMP)- 4 New MMPs (Education, Health, PDS and Posts) have been added under NeGP taking the total number of MMPs under NeGP to Thirty One (31). Posts has been added as a Central MMP while the remaining three (3) MMPs (Education, Health and PDS) have been added as State MMPs.

A major initiative of the Government for ushering in e-Governance on national scale, called National e-Governance Plan (NeGP) was approved on 16thMay 2006. NeGP consists of Mission Mode Projects (MMPs) and program support components which aim at creating the right governance and institutional mechanisms, core infrastructure, policies & standards and the necessary legal framework for adoption of e-Governance in the country. It is implemented at the Central, State and Local Government levels. Significant achievements in this area are as under:


Electronic Delivery of Services (EDS) Bill provisioning mandatory delivery of all public services in e-mode in next five years has been approved by the Union Cabinet on 20.12.2011 and introduced in Lok Sabha on 27.12.2011.

Common Service Centres - As on 30th November, 2011, a total of 97,439 Common Service Centres (CSCs) have been rolled out in thirty three States and UTs. 100% CSCs have been rolled out in 13 States. A proposal to set up additional 1.5 lakh Bharat Nirman Common Service Centres so as to have one CSC in each Panchayat in whole of rural India has been prepared.

State Wide Area Networks - The State Wide Area Networks (SWANs) are already operational in 29 States.


State Data Centres - The State Data Centres have been made operational in 16 States.


e-District - e-District Pilot project has gone live in 12 States. Scheme for National Rollout of e-District MMP has been approved. Guidelines for National Rollout of e-District MMP has been finalized. 


Capacity Building (CB) - Under the CB Scheme, State e-Mission Teams (SeMTs) have been setup in 32 States and UTs. Over 1000 Government officials have been trained under Specialized Training for e-Governance Programme (STeP). The first Chief Information Officer (CIO) training for officers of Central and State & UT officials has started on 7th November, 2011.

Standards  To ensure sharing of information and seamless interoperability of data and e-Governance applications, Policy on Open Standards, Biometric standards, Metadata and Data Standards, Localization and Language Technology standards, Network and Information Security, Digital Signature, Quality Assurance, Website Design Guidelines have been notified by DIT.

Mobile Governance - A Draft Policy on Mobile Governance has been formulated.

Awareness and Communication - 11 Workshops have been held across the country. The 14th National Conference was held in  February 2011.


Citizen Engagement and Social Media Framework - For wider and deeper participation and engagement with all stakeholders especially public at large, a Citizen Engagement Framework for e-Governance Projects has been developed.

Electronics Hardware Manufacturing (EHM)

The Government has attached high priority to electronics hardware manufacturing. It is keen to develop an ecosystem, which will make India a global destination for electronics system design and manufacturing. The significant achievements during the course of the year are as follows:

Setting up of Semiconductor Wafer Fabs: An Empowered Committee (EC) for identifying technology and investors for setting up Semiconductor Wafer Fabrication (Fab) Manufacturing facilities in the country was constituted.  The EC after interacting with the potential investors will crystallize the nature and quantum of Government support in physical/financial terms and recommend to the Government the course of action to attract investments in the sector.

Roadmap for promoting growth of semiconductor design and services industry: India Semiconductor Association (ISA) has carried out a “Study on semiconductor design, embedded software and services industry” with the support of Department of Information Technology (DIT). The report covers Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) design, Embedded software design and Hardware/board design. A roadmap has been prepared to enable semiconductor design and services industry to move up the value chain and maintain growth rate of revenue of over 17% p.a.

Roadmap for promoting growth of electronic components industry:Electronic Industries Association of India (ELCINA) has carried out a Study entitled “ELCOMOS - Electronic Components, Hardware Market and Manufacturing Output Study including related Assemblies and Value Chain in India” with DIT’s support. A roadmap has been prepared for promoting growth of electronic components industry.

Communications and Brand Building Campaign for promotion of ESDM sector in India: The Campaign has been launched with the objective to build “Made in India” as leading global brand in ESDM and increasing awareness regarding initiatives taken by Government to promote investments in ESDM sector.

Mandatory compliance of safety standards for electronic items: A draft Order in respect of safety standards for 16 selected electronic items has been prepared and consultations are underway with the Department of Consumer Affairs and Bureau of Indian Standards to notify mandatory compliance. 

National Informatics Centre (NIC)


National Informatics Centre (NIC) is the premier S&T organization under the aegis of the Department of Information Technology, Ministry of Communications and IT. It is the principal e-Governance solution provider. During last one year, it has implemented several e-Governance applications and services in addition to strengthening the computing and data communication infrastructure in the country. Notable achievements of the year are:

Augmentation of NICNET: During last one year, NIC has established three National Data Centres in the country to support large e-Governance applications.  NIC is also facilitating the hosting of more than 7000 websites/portals of various Government Departments.

e-Procurement: GePNIC is developed as a generic e-Procurement System by which manual tendering activity is carried out in a secure environment. GePNIC has been implemented in 13 State and UTs 35,146 tenders worth over Rs 45,218.10 Crores, have been processed successfully during current financial year till 30th Nov 2011. Department of Commerce has decided adoption of NIC’s e-Procurement System in Government departments of 23 states as a part of MMP on e-Procurement.

e-Court: It is a project of great importance aimed at creating ICT infrastructure for various levels of judiciary from Supreme Courts to sub-district courts, resulting in improved level of disposal of cases at various levels. The ICT infrastructure has been set up in more than 450 court complexes during the current financial year.

e-Counseling for admissions to professional courses: e-Counseling System of NIC has helped crores of students in the admission process for various professional and technical courses of more than 20 State Boards of Technical Education resulting in considerable saving of time and money on the part of admission aspirants as well as the State boards.

e-Office: e-Office enables working in the Government leading to greater transparency and efficiency. This application has been implemented in more than dozen Central Government departments and some of the State Govt. Secretariat ushering into an electronic age of management of Government files.

MGNREGASoft: This application is a centrally hosted service being used by the Department of Rural Development, Government of India and various State Governments in the management of the whole work flow of the implementation of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act right from registration to finalization of wages of workers of one of the largest social sector schemes in the world.

National Knowledge Network (NKN)
The Government’s decision to set up National Knowledge Network was announced in the Budget Speech of Union Budget for 2008-09. In March 2010 the Government approved the establishment of the National Knowledge Network (NKN) over a period of 10 years. The objective of the National Knowledge Network is to interconnect institutions of higher learning with a high speed data communication network. Network will consist of an ultra-high speed Core (multiples of 10Gbps and upwards), and over 1500 nodes. It is scalable to higher speed and more nodes also. The Core shall be complemented with a distribution layer at appropriate speeds. The participating institutions can directly or through distribution layer connect to the NKN at speeds of 100 Mbps /1 Gbps. The application areas envisaged under the NKN cover: Agriculture, Education, Health, e-governance, Grid Computing (High Performance Computing). As on 30th November, 2011, a total of 450 Institutions are connected to NKN, and 43 virtual classrooms have been setup.

Nanotechnology

                Department of Information Technology (DIT) started Nanotechnology Development Programme during the 10th Plan with the objective to create infrastructure for research in nanoelectronics and nanometrology at the national level and also to fund small and medium level research projects in specific areas such as nanomaterials, nanodevices, Carbon Nano Tubes (CNT), nanosystems etc. Two major nanoelectronics centres  have been set up in the country. These centres have become Centres of Excellence in Nanoelectronics (CEN) and are being recognized nationally and internationally and attracting young talent. The facilities of these centres are being made available to all other users in the country as well as abroad through Indian Nanoelectronics Users Programme (INUP) funded by DIT. More than 110 R&D projects from more than 100 external organizations across the country have been taken up so far under INUP. About 1150 manpower from more than 350 organizations across India have been trained through INUP.
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Source : PIB dtd 28/12/2011
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