Saturday, October 29, 2011

GO MS NO : 240, Dt.28.10.2011


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 Description of GO Ms No 240, Dt.28.10.2011
Employees belonging to Gazetted and Non- Gazetted Officers of different Associations in the Telangana region went on strike from 13th September, 2011 onwards with certain demands. Contract employees/Outsourced employees also joined them. The strike has been called off after an agreement was entered into between the TJAC representatives and the Government. In accordance with para 8 of the agreement relating to the payment of advance to the striking employees who have re-joined duty on 25-10-2011, the following instructions are issued for immediate compliance:-
01.
Regarding the salary for the period of absence, the Government will have to enforce’ No work No Pay’ as detailed in the reference 1st cited.
02.
As a special case to avoid hardship to the employees, a special advance to the extent of salary loss suffered on account of employee’s participation in the strike subject to a maximum of one month’s salary will be granted. This shall be sanctioned on the basis of the eligible salary of August 2011.
03.
The amount of advance will be recovered as decided by the Government subsequently.
04.
The employees who would like to avail one month advance will have to submit an Application in the format enclosed as Annexure to this Order to their respective Head of the office.
05.
The advance shall be admissible to those employees who went on strike from 13-09-2011 or later and who joined duty on 25th October, 2011.
06.
This advance is admissible to the employees of Govt./Local Bodies/Aided Institutions.
07.
The expenditure on payment of advance under this Order shall be debited to the following Head of Account: 7610-Loans to Government Servants etc., 800-Other Advances- SH (80)-Other Advances –D.H.-001-Other Advances.
The Departments of Secretariat/Heads of Departments / Heads of Offices are requested to take necessary action accordingly.  To Download full GO Copy Click here 

Sunday, October 16, 2011

SSC Public Examinations,2012, Fee particulars

SSC Fee date Oct 28… | AP News

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The following are the due dates for remittance of Examination fee for Regular / Once failed / Private candidates without school study appearing for the first time and Private candidates appearing from Outside the State and Outside Countries, for the SSC Public Examinations to be held in March, 2012. All recognized schools Heads of institutions have to remit the fee in the prescribed Treasury Challan only enclosing a list of candidates to it
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Sl.
No.
Particulars
Last date for remittance of Examination fee by the candidates to the Headmaster concerned. Last date for remittance of Exams fee by the Headmaster in to the Sub-Treasury / SBH / SBI. Last date for submission of NRs / ICR cum OMR by the Headmasters in the DEOs office. Last date for submission of NRs / ICR cum OMR in the O/o the DGE.,A.P, Hyderabad.
1.
Without late fee
28-10-2011
31-10-2011
01-11-2011
to
03-11-2011
08-11-2011
&
09-11-2011
2.
With late fee of Rs.50/-
11-11-2011
14-11-2011
16-11-2011
18-11-2011
&
19-11-2011


Fee details:
  1. Fee for Regular candidates for all subjects is Rs.125/-
  2. Fee for upto three and less than 3 subjects is Rs.110/-
  3. Fee for more than 3 subjects is Rs.125/-
  4. Attendance exemption fee for Private candidates without school study is Rs.650/- in addition to the Examination fee.
  5. Special fee of Rs.650/- to be paid by the Outside State/ Outside Country candidates in addition to attendance exemption fee and Examination fee. The Outside State / Country candidates appearing for the first time for SSC Public Examinations, March, 2012 have to seek prior permission of Director of Government Examinations with relevant documents before remitting the Examination & Other fee. For more details, the Outside State / Country candidates may contact the respective District Educational Officer.
  6. Fee for Vocational candidates is Rs.60/- in addition to Regular Examination fee of Rs.125/- prescribed for SSC academic courses.
  7. OMR cum ICR application forms have to be used for March 2012, Exams, which will be supplied to schools.
  8. The candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes / Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes who are appearing for SSC March 2012 for the first time as Regular candidates and whose parental income does not exceed Rs.24,000/- per annual in urban areas and Rs.20,000/- or land holding not exceeding 2.5 Acres wet land / 5 acres dry land in Rural areas are exempted from the payment of examination fee. As such, the Headmasters are requested to satisfy themselves about the Parental income by insisting upon a certificate issued by the Mandal Revenue Officer as per rules.
  9. All the Heads of Secondary Schools in the State are instructed to take ut most care to incorporate Mother’s name in addition to Father’s name in Manuscript Nominal Rolls and OMR cum ICRs forms for SSC Public Examinations, March 2012, as per the Govt. Memo. No. 7679/PE-Ser-II/A2/2010., dt: 14-09-2010.

Friday, September 30, 2011

Eye Camp in ZPP High School, R.B.Patnam

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ది 29 .09 .2011 న జిల్లా ప్రజా పరిషద్ హై స్కూల్ నందు శ్రీ నిమ్మలపుడి శేషగిరి రావు గారి అద్యక్షతన రాయభూపాలపట్నం రామ భక్త  సమాజం వారి ఆద్వర్యం లో కంటి వైద్య  పరీక్షల శిభిరం జరిగినది. దీనిని హై స్కూల్ ప్రదానోపాద్యాయుల వారు శ్రీ యం.డి అబ్దుల్ హక్ గారు ప్రారంభించినారు. ee శిభిరంలో పరీక్షలను పరమ హంస యోగానంద కంటి ఆసుపత్రి , రాజమండ్రి వారు నిర్వహించిరి. దీనిలో 200  మంది కి పైగా కంటి రోగులు పరీక్షలను చేయించుకున్నారు. 

Extend Date for the Intermediate Examination Fee

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 1st Year Intermediate Examination Fee date was extend upto 14th October, 2011
With Fine Rs.100/-  Last date is 20th October, 2011
After 20th October,2011 fee remittance only thorough under Tatkhal Scheme.

పదవ తరగతి పబ్లిక్ పరీక్షలు మార్చ్ - 2012, పరీక్ష ఫీజు తేదీలు

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పదవ తరగతి పబ్లిక్ పరీక్షలు  మార్చ్ - 2012 
పరీక్ష  ఫీజు తేదీలు
అపరాధ రుసుము లేకుండా ఆఖరి తేది : 28 అక్టోబర్ , 2011 
50 /- రూపాయల అపరాధ రుసుము తో : 11 నవంబర్, 2011   
200 /- రూపాయల అపరాధ రుసుము తో : 25  నవంబర్, 2011 
500 /- రూపాయలు అపరాధ రుసుము తో : 9  డిసెంబర్ , 2011 
 

Sunday, September 18, 2011

NCTAE Proposal REVISED SYLLABUS OF D.E.C.Ed., & D.El.Ed., Courses

NCTAE Proposal REVISED SYLLABUS OF D.E.C.Ed., & D.El.Ed., Courses 

National Council for Teacher Education ( NCATE ) has developed the National Curriculum Frame Work for the Teacher Education (NCFTE, 2009) and placed it in public domain for use by all stakeholders. The State Governments/SCERT were expected to develop curriculum for specific teacher education courses in pursuance of NCFTE, 2009.

                In various seminars, workshops and other forums, it has been constantly felt that the curriculum of teacher education courses, being followed were out dated and needed revision. The State Governments / SCERT must have engaged themselves in the exercise of revising the syllabi. As such, in order to the facilitate them in this exercise. NCTE has developed a suggestive curriculum for two teacher education courses  (i) Diploma in Early Childhood Education Programme leading to Diploma in Early Childhood Education ( D.E.C.Ed.) and (ii) Elementary Teacher Education Programme leading to Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed.,). A Curriculum Copy each of them Download D.E.C.Ed.,D.El.Ed.,Click Here

                The material is suggestive and need to be improved upon by the State Govt.and SCERTs to suit the regional and State specific requirements.

                Curriculum formulation, being ever developing document to remain relevant with the time the NCTE intends to revise the suggestive guidelines periodically. Therefore, if you have suggestions/comments, which may be used by other State/SCERTs, you may send them to NCTE.Your suggestion/comments would be considered at the time of revision of these guidelines. 

Saturday, September 17, 2011

NCTAE Proposal REVISED SYLLABUS OF B.Ed., & M.Ed Courses

NCTAE Proposal REVISED SYLLABUS OF B.Ed., & M.Ed Courses.

National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) has developed the National Curriculum Framework for Teacher Education (NCTE, 2009 ) and placed iat in public domain for use by all stakeholder. The Universities were expected to develop curriculum for specific teacher education courses in pursuance of NCFTE, 2009.

                In various seminars, workshops and other forums, it has been constantly felt that the curriculum of teacher education course being followed by different universities were out date and needed revision. The academic councils of the universities must have engaged themselves in the exercise of revising the syllabi. As such in order to the facilitate the universities in this exercise, NCTE has developed a suggestive curriculum for two teacher education courses. (i) Bachelor of education parogramme leading to Bachelor of Education (B.Ed ) degree, and (ii) Master of Education programme leading to Master of Education ( M.Ed.,) degree. A copy each of them downloads M.Ed., Syllabus Click here. & B.Ed., Syllabu Click here

                AThe material is suggestive and need to be improved upon by tahe Universities to suit their regional and state specific requirements.

                Curriculum formulation, being ever developing document to remain relevant with the time, the              

Time, the NCTE INTENDS TO REVISE THE SUGGESTIVE GUIDELINES PERIODICALLY. Therefore, if you have suggestions / comments, which may be used by other State / Universities, you may send them to NCTGE. Your suggestions/comments would be considered at the time of revision of these guidelines. 

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

A bout GO Ms 130

About GO 130, dt.09.09.2011
A.P Government after careful examination of the proposal of the State Project Director, Rajiv Vidya Mission, (SSA), A.P. Hyderabad have decided to amend the Andhra Pradesh Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Rules, 2010 issued in G.O.Ms.No.20 School Education (PE-Progs.I) Department dated 03.03.2011 suitably.

The following notification will be published in an Extra Ordinary issue of the Andhra Pradesh Gazette dated 14.09.2011.
N O T I F I C A T I O N
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 38 of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 (Act No.35 of 2009), the Government of Andhra Pradesh hereby makes the following amendments to the Andhra Pradesh Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Rules, 2010 issued in G.O. Ms.No. 20, School Education (PE.Progs.I) Department dated.03.03.2011.
AMENDMENTS
In the said Rules:-
1. For sub rule (2) of rule 19, the following shall be substituted, namely:-
(a) All Parents/Guardians of all the children studying in the school shall elect the School Management Committee (SMC). They will elect six parent members by majority from each class by show of hand/voice vote/secret ballot method as shown below :-
i) Two parents from general category.
ii) One parent from each of SC, ST, BC, and Minority categories.
(b) The Number of parent members in 30 in case of Primary, 42 in case of Upper Primary, 48 in case of Upper Primary with VIII Class and 30 in case of High School with classes VI to X in case the strength is less than 30, then parents of all children shall be in the School Management Committee. The Head Teacher or the Incharge Head
Teacher of the school shall be the Member Convener. The Ward Member/Gram Panchayat where the school is situated shall also be a member. In case of urban areas, Corporater/Counselor of the ward concerned shall be a member. 50% of the members shall be women. The Head Master of the school will organize a meeting of parents/ guardians to facilitate the election process by giving written communication to all the parents. At least 50% of the parents/ guardians should be present for conducting the elections.
(c) An eminent educationist or a philanthropist or a person who supports the school in the neighborhood or an eminent NGO representative as co-opted by the parents will be a special invitee. The Anganwadi worker ANM of the Health sub centre of the area of the school, Head of the local federation of the Mahila Samatha Society and 2 children who actively involve in school activities shall also be the special invitees, out of whom at least one shall be a girl child in case of co-educational school.
2. In rule 22,
(i) after clause (b) of sub rule (3) the following shall be added namely:-
(c) Every teacher is accountable for the performance of all the children in his/her subjects/class as per the standards prescribed by the State Academic Authority from time to time.
(d) At the end of the academic year, wherever the performance of children in a subject/class falls below 60% of the standards prescribed by the State Academic Authority from time to time, the class teacher/subject teacher who has worked for the full academic year or for a major part of the academic year shall be recommended by the local authority concerned for imposing penalty by the appointing authority concerned, treating this as a serious misconduct attracting anyone of the major penalties under Rule (9) of CCA Rules.
(e) At the end of the academic year, wherever the performance of children in a subject/class, is above 90% of the standards prescribed by the State Academic Authority from time to time, the class teacher/subject teacher who has worked for the full academic year or for a major part of the academic year, and in case where
there are no complaints of misconduct as defined under rule 22 (4) shall be recommended by the local authority concerned for the best teacher award at the district/state level to the concerned authority.
(ii) after sub rule (3) the following shall be added namely:-
(4) Any violation of Section 17 (1) of the Act shall be treated as a serious misconduct attracting any one of the major penalties under Rule 9 of the Andhra Pradesh Civil Services (CCA) Rules 1991 as well as action as per section 323 of the Indian Penal Code 1860.
3. In rule 25 in sub rule (2),
(a) In clause (d) after the words Individualsthe word Teachersshall be inserted.
(b) In clause (e) after the word Individualsthe word Teachersshall be inserted.
4. After rule 28, the following shall be added namely :
28 A Grievance and redressal of children
(1) The Gram Panchayat shall be the first level of grievance redressal of children, parents and the public.
(2) A committee shall be constituted at Mandal Parishad Level with MPP as a Chairman, MPDO as member and Mandal Education Officer as convener and shall act as appellate authority on the orders of the Gram Panchayat.
(3) There shall be a District Level Grievance Redressal Committee to redress the grievance of the children, parents and public as second appellate forum.
(4) The District Level Grievance Redressal Committee shall consist of the Zilla Parishad Chairperson as Chairman, District Collector, Chief Executive Officer of Zilla Parishad, Project Officer of Rajiv Vidya Mission, Project Director of Integrated Child Development
Scheme, Commissioner of Local Urban Body, Deputy Commissioner of Labour, Project Director of District Rural Development Authority, Deputy Director of Social Welfare, District Medical and Health Officer, Deputy Director of Tribal Welfare, B.C. Welfare Officer as members and District Educational Officer as the member convener. The District Level Grievance Redressal Committee shall meet at least once in a month. It may meet as and when required based on the Grievance received.
(5) There shall be a State Level Committee comprising of Principal Secretary (Primary Education) and Principal Secretary (Secondary Education), State Project Director, Rajiv Vidya Mission, (SSA) and Commissioner and Director of School Education.
(6) The list of entitlements along with the details of grievance redressal authority and appellate authority is at Annexure –I. the procedure of grievance redressal mechanism is at Annexure –II.
5. The Commissioner & Director of School Education, AP, Hyderabad and the State Project Director, Rajiv Vidya Mission (SSA), AP, Hyderabad shall take necessary action accordingly.

Monday, September 5, 2011

TEACHER & GURU ( Teacher's Day )

Guru Brahama, Guru Vishnu

Guru Devo Maheswaram,

Guru Sakshat Param Brahma,

Tasmay Shri Guruve Namah !

A teacher takes responsibility of your growth,

                  A Guru makes you responsible for your growth.

 

A teacher gives you things you do not have and require,

                A Guru takes away things you have and do not require.

A teacher answers your questions,

                A Guru questions your answers.

A teacher helps you get out of the maze,

                A Guru destroys the maze.

A teacher requires obedience and discipline from the pupil,

                A Guru requires trust and humility from the pupil.

A teacher clothes you and prepares you for the outer journey,

               A Guru strips you naked and prepares you for the inner journey.

A teacher is aguide on the path,

               A Guru is a pointer to the way.

A teacher sends you on the road to success,

               A Guru sends you on the road to freedom.

A teacher explains the world and its nature to you,

               A  Guru explains yourself and your nature to you.

A teacher makes you understand how to move about in the world,

              A Guru show you where you stand in relation to the world.

A teacher gives you knowledge and boosts your ego,

              A Guru takes away your knowledge and punctures your ego.

A teacher instructs you,

             A Guru constructs you.

A teacher sharpens your mind,

             A Guru opens your mind.

A teacher show you the way to prosperity,

             A Guru shows the way to serenity.

A teacher reaches your mind,

             A Guru taouches your soul.

A teacher gives you knowledge, 

              A Guru makes you wise.

A teacher gives you maturity,

              A Guru returns you to innocence.

A teacher instructs you on how to solve problems,

              A Guru shows you how to resolve issues.

A teacher is a systematic thinker,

              A Guru is a lateral thinker.

A teacher will punish you with a stick,

             A Guru will punish you with compassion.

A teacher is to pupil what a father is to son,

            A Guru is to pupil what mother is to her child.

Once can always find a teacher,

             But a Guru has to find and accept you.

A teacher leads you by the hand,

             A Guru leads you by example.

When a teacher finishes with you,

                                                  you graduate,

When a Guru finishes with you,

                                              you celebrate.

When the course is over you are thankful to the teacher,

             When the discourse is over you are grateful to the Guru