Friday, 11 September 2015

Thanjaipex 2015, Thanjavur District Level Philatelic Exhibition – 3rd to 4th September 2015.

Thanjaipex 2015, Thanjavur District Level Philatelic Exhibition was organized on 3rd and 4th September 2015 at Thanjavur by Thanjavur Postal Division at Perarignar Anna Nootrandu Kalaiarangam (Near Old bus stand and opposite to RM Hospital), Thanjavur, Tamilnadu.
The exhibition was inaugurated by Shri J.T. Venkateswarlu, Postmaster General, Central Region, Tamil Nadu, in the presence of V. Badrinath, Dean, School of Management, SASTRA University, and G. Natarajan, Director of Postal Services, Central Region. Five special covers on “Art and musical icons of Thanjavur” and a booklet on “International day of Yoga” Stamp were released on the occasion. During the exhibition philatelic workshop and quiz competition were also organized for students.
First special cover released on 3rd September 2015 was on musical instrument Veena (Veenai) of Thanjavur (Special Cover approval no. TN/24/2015).
The veena or veenai is India’s national instrument, and one of our most ancient ones. It is considered as the queen of Indian musical instruments. The present form of the veena is a polyphonous instrument designed and developed by Govinda Dikshitar during the reign of Raghunath Naik of Tanjore. It is often called the Tanjore veena or the Saraswati Veena. The veena is four feet in length consisting of a large resonator (kudam), a wooden bridge (kudurai), a tapering hollow neck (dandi), a smaller non-functional resonator and seven strings of the Veena. Jackfruit trees are used for making veenai. Veenai is made from jackfruit tree, which was grown for more than hundred years. The trunk of this tree does not grow big just like other trees.The making of resonator by chipping away the lump of wood to make a round, smooth surface it takes about five days. Making the inside of the foot-high kudam will take another week’s time. It has then covered by a palakai (thin wooden plate) that should be only 10X14 inches.
Second special cover was issued on Tanjore or Thanjavur paintings (Special Cover approval no. TN/25/2015).
Tanjore painting is a classical South Indian painting style, which was inaugurated from the town of Thanjavur (anglicized as Tanjore) and spread across the adjoining and geographically contiguous Tamil country. The art form draws its immediate resources and inspiration from way back about 1600 AD, a period when the Nayakas of Thanjavur under the suzerainty of the Vijayanagara Rayas encouraged art—chiefly, classical dance and music—as well as literature, both in Telugu and Tamil and painting of chiefly Hindu religious subjects in temples. However, it can safely be surmised that Thanjavur painting, as we know it now, originated in the Maratha court of Thanjavur (1676 - 1855). Thanjavur paintings are characterised by rich, flat and vivid colors, simple iconic composition, glittering gold foils overlaid on delicate but extensive gesso work and inlay of glass beads and pieces or very rarely precious and semi-precious gems. In Thanjavur paintings one can see the influence of Deccani, Vijayanagar, Maratha and even European or Company styles of painting.
Third special cover was issued on Thanjavur dolls (Special Cover approval no. TN/26/2015).
A tanjore doll is a type of traditional Indian bobble head or roly-poly toy made of terracotta material. Its centre of gravity and total weight is concentrated at its bottom-most central core all the time so as to present a dance-like continuous movement with slow-damping oscillations. Hence it comes back to its normal seating position automatically after being tilted / disturbed anyway. Round-bottomed toys are unique, but other standing types are available too. Traditionally these toys are handmade and their exteriors are painted to an intrinsic sense of humour.
Fourth special cover was issued on Thanjavur art plates (Special Cover approval no. TN/27/2015).
The creation of the Tanjore metal plate is credited to Raja Serfoji II (1797-1832), the Maratha ruler of Thanjavur (or Tanjore), who asked his royal artisans to create an object that would reflect the glory of his kingdom. Thanjavur art plates are traditional metal craft of Tamilnadu with its intricated workmanship and value. The popular Thanjavur Art plates feature designs of deities, birds, flower and geometric patterns beaten out from the back of copper and silver sheets. These are then encrusted on a brass round plate, tray or pot (Kudam) or cup (panchapathra). Generally the designs follow a theme, mythological or non-religious and sometimes special motifs of requirement.
Fifth special cover was issued on Thanjavur Thavil (Special Cover approval no. TN/28/2015).
The Thavil or Tavil is a barrel shaped drum from Tamil Nadu. It is used in temple, folk and Carnatic music, often accompanying the nadaswaram. The thavil and the nadaswaram are essential components of traditional festivals and ceremonies in South India. In folk music contexts, a pair of wider, slimmer sticks is sometimes used. Thanjavur is famous for thavil, so called Thanjavur Thavil. In Kollywood Filmi songs thavils are mostly used, Notable movies: "Thillaanaa Mohanambal", "Paruthiveeran", "Karagattakaran".
A stamp booklet on “International day of Yoga” Stamp was also released on the occasion containing Block of 4 of International day of Yoga stamps. The jacket of booklet is printed with lenticular printing and it is priced at Rs. 100 each. Limited numbers of presentation packs were also made containing 5 special covers.
On 4th September 2015 Valedictory function was held in presence of Chief Postmaster General, Tamilnadu Circle, Dr. Charles Lobo. A special cover was also released on Manora Fort, Thanjavur.
The Manora fort is situated 65 km away from Thanjavur. The fort was built by Maratha ruler Serfoji II in 1814–1815 to commemorate the successful advance of the British over Napoleon Bonaparte. It is an 8-storied, hexagonal tower, which is 23-meters high overlooking the Bay of Bengal. The fort derives its name Manora, from the word Minaret.
Covers Courtesy: R. Kasinath, Thanjavur

No Extension of Date for Filing of Returns due by 30th September for Assessment Year 2015-16

No Extension of Date for Filing of Returns due by 30th September for Assessment Year 2015-16 for Certain Categories of Assessees Including Companies, and Firms and, Individuals Engaged in Proprietary Business / Profession etc whose Accounts are required to be Audited;
Taxpayers are Advised to file their Returns Well in Time to Avoid Last Minute Rush

Income-tax returns for Assessment Year 2015-16 for certain categories of assessees viz companies, firms and individuals engaged in proprietary business/profession etc whose accounts are required to be audited, are to be filed by 30th September, 2015. The audit report is also required to be filed by the said date.

The Government has received representations from various stakeholders seeking extension of date for filing of returns and tax audit reports beyond 30th September 2015. The reasons cited are delay in notifying the returns and related delay in availability of forms on the e-filing website.

The matter has been considered. Income-Tax Returns Forms 3,4,5,6 and 7 which are used by the above mentioned categories of assessees were notified for Assessment Year 2015-16 on 29.07.2015. The forms were e-enabled and were available on the e-filing website of the Department from 7th August 2015 giving enough time for compliance. The changes made to these forms are not extensive as compared to the earlier years. Further taxpayers entering into either international transactions or specified domestic transactions are required to file their returns by 30th November 2015 only.

After consideration of all facts, it has been decided that the last date for filing of returns due by 30th September 2015 will not be extended. Taxpayers are advised to file their returns well in time to avoid last minute rush.


Source : PIB

All India Postal Cricket Tournament at Jaipur (Rajasthan)

All India Postal Cricket Tournament will be held at Jaipur from 14/9/2015 to 18/9/2015.

Rail India Technical & Economic Service (RITES) Recruitment for Various Posts 2015

Rail India Technical & Economic Service (RITES) has published a Advertisement for below mentioned Posts 2015. Check below for more details.





Posts :
  1. Sr. Deputy General Manager (Civil) (58/15): 02 Posts
  2. Engineer (Electrical) (59/15): 01 Post
  3. Technical Assistant (Electrical) (60/15): 24 Posts
  4. Resident Engineer (E & M) (61/15): 07 Posts
  5. Section Engineer (E & M) (62/15): 05 Posts
  6. Site Engineer (E & M) (63/15): 14 Posts
  7. Section Engineer - Lifts & Escalators (64/15): 02 Posts
  8. Site Engineer - Lifts & Escalators (65/15): 02 Posts
  9. Section Engineer - Rolling Stock Testing & Commissioning Engineer (66/15): 02 Posts
  10. Depo Plant & Machinery Installation Engineer (67/15): 02 Posts
  11. Section Engineer Depo Plant & Machineries (68/15): 02 Posts
Total No. of Posts : 63 Posts

Educational Qualification : Please read Official Notification for Educational Qualification details.

How to Apply: Interested candidates may apply online through website www.rites.com. While submitting the online application the system would generate ‘Registration No.’ on the top of such filled online form. A copy of this online application form containing the registration number is to be printed, signed, and furnished along with attested copies of educational, experience certificates and 2 recent passport size colour photographs to the given below address.

Address to sent Applications : AM(P)/Rectt., RITES Ltd., RITES Bhawan, Plot No.1, Sector- 29, Gurgaon – 122001 through post.

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Last Date : 23-09-2015 (for VC no. 59 & 60/15) & 28-09-2015 (for other)

Source: SaPost Blog

Soon a portal to help pensioners get digital life certificates: Union Minister Jitendra Singh

A new portal to facilitate lakhs of pensioners in getting digital life certificates and other beneficiary features will soon be made functional, Union Minister Jitendra Singh said here today. 
"A pension portal is being finalised. Very soon it will be done," he said while inaugurating a two-day national workshop on best practices in citizen-centric governance here. 
There are about 56 lakh pensioners. 
The Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, said the portal will have a feature for a pensioner to upload his biometric details like fingerprints, from his home or anywhere through internet to enable him in generating a digital life certificate. 
A pension disbursing bank can access the portal to get digital life certificate, the Minister said. 
He said that it will have an option for the pensioner to link his Aadhaar number with the life certificate. "Though it will be an option. Pensioners can also give hard copy of life certificate to the pension disbursing banks in case they do not want to take the option of digital life certificate," Singh said. 
A pensioner has to visit bank annually for submission of life certificates to ensure continuation of his pension. 
"This too is one of the revolutionary steps of the present government which will undo the practice of producing a life certificate which an elderly pensioner was required to produce from time to time. The new provision will not only make the process easier but will also be a befitting tribute to the dignity of the elder citizens of this country," he said. 


Source : The Economic Times
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First Indian-American Woman Postmaster in California in 166 Years

Jagdeep Grewal who earned her bachelor's and master's degree from Punjab University, started her career in postal services in 1988 as a window clerk.
New York: An Indian-American woman has become the first female to be appointed as the postmaster in Sacramento city in California in last 166 years, a media report said.
Jagdeep Grewal will oversee 1,004 employees who process and deliver mail on 537 city routes and 94 rural routes - and fill nearly 20,000 post office boxes, American Bazaar news portal reported on Wednesday.
Ms Grewal who earned her bachelor's and master's degree from Punjab University, started her career in postal services in 1988 as a window clerk.
She was promoted to the post of manager after five years of service.
Referring to the steep decline in the usage of postal services due to internet and courier services, Ms Grewal said that she looked forward to working with Sacramento's Postal Service employees during a challenging time.
"It is only through joint effort and collaboration that we can truly meet our mission of providing extraordinary service while keeping costs down," Grewal was quoted as saying.
She has also worked as a postmaster in Pacifica-Daly City, California.
The US Postal Service is facing cash crunch and recently reported a net loss of $586 million earlier this year.
Courtesy:  SAPost blog