Cadre Training Plan for the Stenographers Grade ‘D’ of CSSS-reg.

IMMEDIATE

No. 21/4/2012-CS-II(A)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Personnel & Training

Lok Nayak Bhawan, New Delhi — 110 003.
Dated the 9th August, 2012.

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject:- Cadre Training Plan for the Stenographers Grade ‘D’ of CSSS-reg.

   The undersigned is directed to state that as per the Cadre Training Plan(CTP) of CSSS it has been stipulated that all the candidates who qualify the Grade ‘D’ Stenographers Examination and are appointed as Stenographers Grade ‘D’ are required to undergo the foundation training course (induction training) at Institute of Secretariat Training and Management(ISTM). The induction training for Stenographer Grade ‘D’ is mandatory and candidates who have not completed the foundation course would not be confirmed in the post till such time they pass the examination conducted by the ISTM.

Appointment of Authorised Medical Attendant (AMA).

KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN
18, Institutional Area, Shaheed Jeet Singh Marg,
New Delhi 110 602.

11086/1/2012                                                                                             Dated 14-08-2012.

OFFICE ORDER

Sub:- Appointment of Authorised Medical Attendant (AMA).

Highlights of Prime Minister’s Speech on 15 August, 2012

   You are aware that these days the global economy is passing through a difficult phase. We cannot do much about the conditions that prevail outside our country. But we must make every effort to resolve the problems inside our country so that our economic growth and the creation of employment opportunities in the country are again speeded up.

   If we do not increase the pace of the country’s economic growth, take steps to encourage new investment in the economy, improve the management of Government finances and work for the livelihood security of the common man and energy security of the country, then it most certainly affects our national security.

   I believe that this period of difficulties will not last long. Even as we face these problems, we should be encouraged by the fact that we have achieved extraordinary successes in many areas in the last 8 years. We now need to replicate these successes in newer areas.

   Today, one out of every 5 households in the country has become eligible to benefit from the Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment Act through a job card. In only the last one year we have provided employment to more than 8 crore people under this scheme.