Saturday, 4 August 2012

service bond condition..


CHAPTER II
PERSONNEL POLICIES
(c) Service Matters

29.       DPE/Guidelines/II(c)/29
            Enforcement/transfer of bond in respect of employees of Public Enterprises who leave the services of one Undertaking to join another Undertaking/ Government.

The undersigned is directed to refer to this Department’s OMs No. BPE/GL-017/77/MAN/2(11)/75-BPE(GM-I) dated 13.6.1977 and 23.5.1981 and No. 17/20/84-GM dated 5.2.1985 on the subject mentioned above, which were deleted vide this Department’s O.M. No. 20(5)/95-DPE(GM) dated 10th December, 1997. After deletion of these guidelines, Department of Public Enterprises received references from various quarters for revival of these guidelines to enable them to regularize enforcement/ transfer of bond in the case of public sector employees joining services in Central Govt./State Govt./Autonomous Bodies. The position has been reviewed and after careful consideration, it has been decided to revive this Department’s OMs dated 13.6.1977, 23.5.1981 and 5.2.1985 with the following modifications:

(a)                The bond executed by employees of the Public Enterprises, who have received scientific/technical training at the cost of Public Enterprises and have applied through proper channel during the currency of the bond join Central Govt./State Govt. services or take up employment under quasi-government organizations or any other public enterprise either on the basis of competition examinations/tests/interviews organized by those organizations or the Union Public Service Commission should not be enforced subject to the condition that a fresh bond is taken to ensure that the employee serves the new employer for the balance of the original bond period.
(b)               The terms of bond whereby an employee of a Central public enterprise receiving scientific and technical training out the expenses of the Govt./Public Sector Enterprises undertakes to repay this specified amount in the event of his failure to serve the enterprise for a stipulated period after completion of his training should not be enforced against an employee who leaves service of public enterprise to secure, with proper permission, employment under the Central Govt., a public enterprise or an autonomous body wholly or substantially owned/financed/controlled by the Central/State Govt. A fresh bond should be taken from the person concerned to ensure that he serves the new employer for the balance of the original period.
(c)                To ensure that the requirement of obtaining a fresh bond from a person, where necessary, is fulfilled, the enterprise with whom the employee has executed the original bond may at the time of forwarding his application write to the organization etc. under whom the employee intends to take up another appointment intimating them about the bond obligation of the individual and clarifying that in the case of his selection for the new post, his release will be subject to the condition that the new organization take from him a fresh bond binding him to serve them for the balance of the original bond period; in case he fails to serve the new department/organization etc. or leaves it before completion of the original bond period for a job where exemption from bond obligation is not available, the proportionate bond money should be realised from the individual and refunded to the first organization with whom he originally executed the bond.

2.         All the administrative Ministries/Departments are requested to kindly issue necessary instructions accordingly to the public sector enterprises under their administrative control.

(DPE O.M. No. 15(2)/2003-DPE(GM)/GL-57 dated 29th July, 2004)
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Saturday, 3 December 2011

THE CRICKETING WAY OUT --->>




Revolution 20:20. No this isn’t the latest novel. This is actually the revolution 20 20. The IPL, the CLT20 and all other formats. We never get tired of watching any of these matches nor do we get tired of criticising the very existence of these formats, for we believe they are taking a toll on our international player’s fitness and performance.
2008 was the year the IPL started, on the script of the widely acknowledged EPL (soccer league). The basic motive was to form teams, sell and buy players and make money. Big corporate houses got involved (for only they could) and the league went bang bang. It was a huge success. People involved made big money (not to ignore the BCCI appointed chairman who didn’t held back either).
It took only a couple of years for people to notice that the IPL had some added advantages. It gave the domestic players the opportunity to share the dressing room with some of the veterans, it enhanced the hard hitting skill of batsmen, and it polished bowler’s skills of containing a batsman in a T20 game. It actually gave the Indian youngsters the right mindset to play 20 20. The selectors did notice these performances. Exceptional performances were rewarded by reserving a national berth. Players became serious and the crowd loved it.
Then came the CLT20, again much on the script of Champions League (soccer). Both the formats grew into real hits and the management decided to make more money by introducing the participation of more teams in the IPL. It was then, that the formula failed. The players started getting injured and the schedules longer. They were jammed in between tournaments. Players  were criticised of preferring club over country (or money over country) and the real debate started.
My question is “Do we really need a debate?” I don’t think so.
The best cricketing way out is to stay with the same no of teams. What this will do is:
1.       It will reduce the number of matches and hence shorten the period, hence giving them due rest and leaving them fresh for international matches.
2.       It will make players work hard to survive in the playing eleven of their respective teams and not rest back to assure them that even if they don’t perform well, there will be new teams to accommodate them. This would surely encourage competition.
The idea is to make IPL a “talent - hunting” tournament rather than a “money – making” tournament. Let the young guns learn from the legends on this stage. Let them compete with the talent all around the world.  Extract the top performers from here and inject them into the national side to face even more fierce competition. This approach would suit everyone. Players would remain fatigue-free and fresher, playing standards would rise and IPL and CLT20 will have a value of their own.

Friday, 12 August 2011

5 Reasons To Watch Cricket


You must have been watching all sort of sports since your childhood. Or for that matter, ever since you remember. But here I am going to tell you the benefits of watching Cricket. And I am sure, by the end of this article, you would realize that no other sports can offer you what cricket can. There is actually no reason to regret that you could not become a world class cricketer. Even if you watch this high profile game, it has many advantages.
#1 .TEAM SPIRIT: Of course, there is something called as team spirit and it has nothing to do with sports guys. It forms a part of most of your daily activities. Cricket gives you the ultimate feeling of being a part of a team you are involved in. Sounds obvious, no it isn’t. When you watch a cricket match, you get to know how important it is to shed your personal interest for the sake of your team. This is exactly the case when you are working in your office with a group of youngsters. The ultimate aim is to make your team win. It actually doesn’t matter at all that you sacrificed your wicket(appreciation) for the set batsman(senior).
#2. NEVER SAY DIE ATTITUDE: The scoreboard reads 10 runs off 2 balls. And 99% of people still believe the target can be achieved. When Yuvraj or Dhoni is on crease, we do actually want it to be chased down. That is the way to go people. Why can’t you be a Yuvraj in your life. Cricket teaches you to never give in. You learn how to fight till the battle is not over. You want to give it your all. Cricket can turn a man into a fighter who says, “If the task is feasible, I am the one who would do it”.
#3.ENHANCE LEADERSHIP SKILLS: only cricket and no other form of sports can provide you with this facility. The sole reason is that cricket gives the captain complete time to strategise and re-strategise. Watching a great captain who has turned matches in his favour, you learn how to make the best use of your resources. You also learn how to keep your cool when the going gets tough. You learn how to take decisions and how to stand by them if they turn against you. Leadership is about motivating others to perform the desired action and that is exactly what a captain does when he tells his young bowler to bowl effectively, even if the captain isn’t a bowler himself. One cannot deny how important, leadership qualities are and when you can hone them sitting in your room while enjoying an Indo Pak battle, what better can you expect.
#4.IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH: sounds a bit strange!! “How does watching cricket improves my English”, you must be wondering. This is one of the best and one of the rarest ways one has ever told you to work on your English. English is a basic necessity to prosper. You hear to the commentary while watching cricket. Well that is all you need to accomplish the objective. Now, because you know what is happening in the game, you keep learning new words and new phrases and you know what they mean. And believe me cricket commentators are not bad at this language (after all it is their bread and butter). Listening to the latest words and ever new style of speaking and expressing, your spoken and written English would improve by leaps and miles. This is something very practical and achievable.
#5.REJUVENATING EFFECT: I as a diehard fan of cricket can promise you the better effects of watching this game. It fills you with energy, refreshes you and acts as a stress booster much like what a cigarette does to a smoker. So in my point of view, whether you are a male or a female, just don’t shy away from the opportunity to watch cricket. WATCHING CRICKET is a BOON.

This is something that cricket offers you even if you don’t play it. Each and everyone watches cricket in India and the rest part of the world. So why watch it with guilt of wasting time. Watch it with confidence, because in the process of fulfilling your hobbies and relaxing your mind, you are actually doing a world of good to yourself and your skills.


Monday, 4 July 2011

the "Dual Effect"


Just after the two biggest cricket events that the Indian fans love to witness, the game hasn’t lost the spark. Be it the England Sri-Lanka series or the India tour of West Indies which is tiresome for some to watch till late night.
For some fun, we would look at the sides talked above.
So what is common between India and England. No  not the independence battle. We are here to talk cricket guys.... think.. Give your brains some work to do..
Ok I’ll tell you. Both the sides are ON THE RISE. Both India and England have played outstanding cricket for the past couple of years. The Englishmen took the 20-20 World cup home last year(strange they were not used to winning world trophies inspite of cricket being their national game and they have played it longer than any other country in the world.Thanks to Mr.Collingwood.) and the Indian side clinching on to the World cup this year,the most coveted trophy of the game.
These  accomplishments are no cake walks,for sure. The combined competence and hard work of the team and the captains have led to the success. The dual effect that we are talking about is the difference made by a good CAPTAIN and a good TEAM. Though it is always believed that a good captain makes a good team but still it takes a lot other than from just the captain to win a game.
With Dhoni and Strauss, the two gentlemen of the game leading the sides it is actually the dual effect that is making them win. They have a good team and they know how to use their resources. The magic of a good team and a good captain working in tandem is massive. The Indian team and the England team has rose above all. They have been on the top of the ranking tables in the most testing form of the game..test cricket. Above all this the team director has played a major role. The two veteran southpaws (Gary Kirsten and Andy Flower) have been at their best.   Hats off to the two sides.
On the contrary, we will talk about the same dual effect in exactly opposite sense. We will talk about the West Indies cricket. The effect has had significant consequences. For WI it has been drastic. The continuous downfall of the team’s playing standards and non-ending controversies has done the nation and the sport no good. For current times the credit goes to a bad CAPTAIN and a bad TEAM. Above these the management has been school boy silly.
Mr.Darren Sammy is one of the most successful loosers and the team is following on his footsteps. If we put India and England in the category of the “high achievers” of the recent times,  it would not be wrong to put WI in the category of “high loosers”. This demonstrates the dual effect.

So guys I think we now know the success mantra. Just make that dual effect work in your favour. Either build up a good team on a good captain or wait for an opponent with a bad team and bad captain(would be being too ambitious).

We hope Sri Lanka doesn’t follow the WI...or if they do....they may be losing against the mighty Indians.

Thursday, 30 June 2011

Its the welcome ring


Heard of the engagement ring guys. This is atleast something different.
Hello and welcome to an all new place for cricket and sports.
The  “CRICKET RING...” Wondering if this is going to be same old cricketing expertise that you have been reading in the newspapers....!!
Hmmmmmm..... I would keep shut on this. And you will be getting your answers every time you wear this privileged ring.
Okays...  something about the blog. The cricket ring would talk everything about the game, analyse it, criticise it and also predict it. We’ll talk about legends of the game and everything else not talked about as yet. The cricket ring would ‘cover’ every ‘point’ (however ‘silly’ it is) and every ‘slips’ made by the people.
For a change, the ring can be moulded into a soccer rectangle, a baseball diamond, or an F1 tangle.
Something about me... Well  I am an engineering graduate from Dehradun, one of the blessed cities of India, a die hard fan of cricket and love to hear the cracking sound of bat hitting the ball.
So for all the cricket lovers who just can’t resist the game, this is the place to be.
Welcome....welcome everyone.[J]