Friday, June 27, 2014

Contract Employees Konasagimpu

కాంట్రాక్టు ఉద్యోగులను డిసెంబర్ వరకు కొనసాగిస్తూ ప్రభుత్వం నిర్ణయం 


Monday, April 28, 2014

Contract Employees Continuation GO upto June 2014

GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH
ABSTRACT
Personnel hired on Contract / Outsourcing - Further continuation of services of the contract and outsourcing personnel working in various Government Departments up to 30.06.2014 – Orders - Issued.
FINANCE (SMPC-II) DEPARTMENT
G.O. Ms. No : 84 Dated:17.04.2014.
Read the following
1. G.O.Rt.No.4271, Finance (SMPC) Dept, dt:01.01.2008.
2. Cir. Memo No. 9522-A/417/A1/SMPC.II/13 dated 13.9.2013
3. A.P. Reorganisation Act 2014 (Act 6 of 2014)
ORDER:
1.     In addition to the recruitment of regular employees, Government has also been according permission to various departments for engaging personnel on contract/ outsourcing basis to meet the short-term manpower requirements in their establishments. Detailed instructions were issued in the G.O. first read above laying down certain norms relating to the appointment and the remuneration payable and other terms and conditions of contract and outsourcing.

2.     As per the above instructions all departments are required to obtain approval of the Finance Department for engaging the services of any individual either on contract or outsourcing basis. As these arrangements are intended for meeting the short-term requirements, it is necessary to review the need for continuation of such personnel periodically. However, contrary to the above instructions certain departments have made engaged the services of individuals on contract and outsourcing basis without obtaining prior approval of the Finance Department and sometimes without following any due process and compliance with the Constitutional and statutory provisions.

3.     Not with standing these shortcomings, the Government had issued a general order continuing the services of persons working on contractual and outsourcing on humanitarian considerations until March 31, 2014, vide Finance Department Circular Memo No. 6522 - A / 417 / A1 / SMPC. II / 2013, dt.13.09.2013. This extension was granted to all posts that were reviewed and cleared by the Finance department. However, the granted therein was not extended to the cases where the initial appointment was not done with the Finance department’ concurrence.

4.     In the reference third cited, the Government of India has notified the Andhra Pradesh Re-organisation Act, 2014, which envisages bifurcation of the existing State of Andhra Pradesh into States of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana on the Appointed Day of June 02, 2014. As the new Governments of both the successor states may need some time to take a policy decision on further continuance of the services of persons working on contractual and outsourced basis and to avoid hardship to those working on contract / outsourced basis on March 31, 2014, the Government has decided to extend the services of all the existing persons working on contract / outsourced basis until June 30, 2014.

(P.T.O.)
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5.     Accordingly, Government hereby order that the services of those persons working on contract / outsourced basis on March 31, 2014, with the prior approval of the Finance Department, is hereby extended upto June 30, 2014, subject to the following conditions:
i)                The renewal of contract / outsourcing engagement for the period between April 01 and June 30, 2014 should be on the existing terms & conditions and no revision shall be done under any circumstance.
ii)              This extension is limited to those working on March 31, 2014, in the posts and with the terms and conditions approved by the Finance Department.
iii)            Instructions/guidelines of the Government with reference to outsourcing/ contract performance be followed scrupulously.
iv)             These orders do not confer any right on any functionary for continuance after bifurcation of the state on June 02, 2014.
6.     The actual number of employees, category wise and unit wise to be allocated to the successor states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh will be issued in due course in consultation with the Departments concerned.

7.     All the Secretariat Departments shall collect the data relating to all the Heads of Departments and the autonomous institutions and other entities and prepare the lists for each state separately and furnish to this department latest by April 30, 2014. The information has to be furnished in the form of an excel sheet in the proforma enclosed and emailed to mpa1finance@gmail.com.

8.     All the Departments of Secretariat and all Heads of Departments are requested to take further necessary action.
(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)
Dr. P.V. RAMESH
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT(R&E)
To
All the Secretariat Departments.
The Director of Treasuries and Accounts, A.P., Hyderabad
The Pay and Accounts Officer, Hyderabad.
The Director of Works Accounts, Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad
All Heads of Departments/ All District Collectors
The Prl. A.G., A.P., Hyderabad
The General Administration (SU.IV) Department
SF/SC’s.
//FORWARDED::BY ORDER//

SECTION OFFICER

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Notification Guidelines in GO no 39

Notification Guidelines in Go. No. 39 HM & FW (J) Dept on 15.02.2014

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Friday, May 10, 2013

DAY 3

1.      Mosquito larvae, commonly called "wigglers"
2.      Larva molts (sheds its skin) four times. The stages between molts are called instars.
3.      Larvae get oxygen through a breathing tube called a siphon.
4.      4th instar larva molts it becomes a pupa.
5.      Mosquito pupae, commonly called "tumblers
6.      The pupa takes oxygen through two breathing tubes called "trumpets."
7.      Only female mosquitoes bite animals and drink blood.
8.      Male mosquitoes do not bite, but feed on the nectar of flowers.
9.      Aedes mosquitoes are attacking during daylight hours (not at night).
10.  Culex mosquitoes are attack at dusk and after dark.
11.  Anopheles mosquitoes are the only mosquito which transmits malaria to man.
12.  The average life span of the female mosquito is 3 to 100 days; the male's is 10 to 20 days.
13.  Depending on species, female mosquitoes may lay 100 to 300 eggs at a time and may average 1,000 to 3,000 during their lifespan.
14.  The mosquito matures from egg to adult in 4 to 7 days.
15.  Most mosquitoes remain within 1 mile of their breeding site. A few species may range up to 20 miles or more.
16.  Several mosquito species are known carriers of significant diseases of man and domestic animals.
17.  Mosquitoes are 140 different kinds in the world.
18.  Female Mosquitoes are attracted to carbon-dioxide and will pierce the skin of people and other warm-blooded animals to suck blood, causing a painful swelling.
19.  The larvae feed on algae and organic matter. They are full grown in 2 - 14 days.
20.  Adults emerge after 1 - 14 days.


 

Epidemiological Parameters
Diseases
Cerebral malaria
Japanese
encephalitis
Meningococcal
1. Causative Agent
Plasmodium falciparum
Arbovirus
Neisseria meningitis (serogroup A)
2. Mode of
transmission
* Vector borne
* Famale
Anopheles
Culicifacies &
others
* Vector borne
- Culex
tritaeniorhynchus
- C. vishnui group
* Air borne
* Direct contact
  (Respiratory
  droplet)
3. Reservior
Human
Zoonotic (pigs)
Human
4.Incubation Preiod
7-14 days
5-15 days
2-10 days
5. Person characteristics
- All age group in epidemics, children endemic areas
- All age group in epidemics, children endemic areas
Mostly children

 

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Material Day 2


Malaria Day theme.

“Invest in the Future: Defeat Malaria”

World Malaria Day Theme 2013 – 2015
World Malaria Day (April 25)





MALARIA types - 4
 
1. P.Vivax
2. P. falciparum
3. P. malariae
4. P. ovale
 
P.vivax and P. ovale               -           8 to 10 days

P. falciparum                           -           10 to 12 days

P. malariae                               -           15 to 20 days                                                                                                             

MICROSCOPIC DIFFERENTION OF MALARIA PARASITE SPECIES

 
P. vivax
P. falciparum
P. malariae
P. ovale
1. Red Blood Cell
 
 
 
 
    a)   Size
Enlarged
Normal or small
Normal
Enlarged
    b)   Shape
Round
Round
Round
Ovalor crenated
    c)    Co lour
Pale
Normal
Normal
Pale
2. Parasite
 
 
 
 
    a)   Stages in peripheral Blood
All stages
Rings and gameto- Cytes
All stages
All stages
    b)   No. of parasites in RBC
Usually single sometimes more
Usually single times multiple
Single
Single
    c)   Chromatin in ring stage
Big, single Rarely double
Small, sometimes Double
Big, single
Big, single
    d)   Ring size in relation to RBC
          diameter and character
1/3 coarse
1/5 fine hair like
1/3 coarse
1/3 coarse
     e)  Cytoplasm
Ring shaped or amoeboid
Ring shaped
Ring shaped
Ring shaped or amoeboid
      f)   Stippling on infected RBC
Fine, numerous Schuffner’s Dots
Big, a few Maurer’s dots
Nil
Fines
       g)   Pigment
Coarse Aggregated
-
Coarse centrally located
Coarse aggregated
      h)     Gametocytes
Round
Crescent shaped
Round
Round
i)                    Number of merozoites in        a     schizont
 
12 – 24
6 – 12
6 – 12
 
j) Other forms of rings
Very rarely
Accole, swallow and other forms
Band form
 

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