Friday, November 30, 2012

VAO Results.


POST OF VILLAGE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER  IN THE TAMIL NADU MINISTERIAL SERVICE FOR THE YEAR 2012-2013

List of Register Numbers of candidates selected provisionally  for appointment by direct recruitment to the  POST OF VILLAGE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER  IN THE TAMIL NADU MINISTERIAL SERVICE FOR THE YEAR 2012-2013 based on the results of the Written Examination held on 30.09.2012 FN and based on the details furnished by them in the online application with reference to Commission’s Notification dated 09.07.2012




Click here to know the VAO results (Date of Exam:30.09.2012)


Live Webcast of the Diamond Jubilee Celebration of TN Assembly.


Live Webcast of Diamond Jubilee Celebration Function of Tamil Nadu  Assembly.

Chief Guest Shri Pranab Mukherjee, 

Hon'ble President of India
on
30th November 2012

4:30 pm to 5:30 pm.


Thursday, November 29, 2012

Opening Remarks of CM During the Cauvery Issue.


   Opening Remarks of Selvi J Jayalalithaa, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu during the meeting held on 29.11.2012 with Hon’ble Chief Minister of Karnataka at Bangalore on Cauvery River Water issue Hon’ble Chief Minister of Karnataka, Ministers and Officials of the Government of Karnataka, 

     We are meeting here as per the suggestion of the Hon’ble Supreme Court, which has opined that the Chief Ministers of both Tamil Nadu and Karnataka should have a meaningful dialogue in the interests of the farmers of both the States.

      During the 7th meeting of the Cauvery River Authority held on 19th September, 2012, I pointed out to the Prime Minister that Tamil Nadu should have received a quantity of 137 TMC ft. at Mettur Reservoir during the crucial months of June to September, as per the Interim Order of the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal dated 25th June, 1991.  I had also brought out the facts that, during this distress year, Tamil Nadu was deprived of its due share of 48.50 TMC ft. up to 15th September, 2012, as per the Distress Sharing Formula of the Central Water Commission.  I, therefore, urged the Prime Minister to order release of water every day at the rate of 2 TMC ft. for 24 days, so as to enable the farmers of Tamil Nadu to cultivate at least one  single Samba Crop on an extent of 14.93 lakh acres, as the Delta farmers had already lost the Kuruvai crop. I requested that Karnataka should be advised to release water as per the binding Interim Order of the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal dated 25th June, 1991.

      I wish to bring to your notice that the present storage in Mettur reservoir is very alarming and the prospect for bringing the Samba crop to maturity is very bleak. The North-East Monsoon has failed the farmers of Tamil Nadu.  The effective storage available in Mettur reservoir as on 27th November, 2012, is 6.34 TMC ft. only, after accounting for dead storage and domestic water supply requirements.

     I have come here with the hope that this meeting will justify the faith placed by the Supreme Court in both the States, to find an amicable solution to the present water crisis, and will help alleviate  the misery of the farmers of Tamil Nadu.

     In the current year, as you are aware, Mettur Reservoir was opened for irrigation only on 17th September, 2012, as against the normal opening in June every year, and water is required to be provided till the middle of February, 2013. The present storage is wholly inadequate and in the absence of releases from Karnataka, a large section of the farming community will be put to immense suffering. Having already lost the Kuruvai crop, the farmers will not be able to save even the single Samba crop if the water shortage continues.

     During this year, the deficit in inflows in the Cauvery basin is as much as 40%, as assessed by the Cauvery Monitoring Committee (CMC).

     As per the Interim Order and subsequent Orders and the Final Order passed by the Tribunal, the distress should have been shared proportionately by all the party States and consequently, as per the directions of the Tribunal, at least 60% of the water should have been released by Karnataka and received at the Mettur reservoir.

      As per the Interim Order of the Tribunal, Tamil Nadu should have received about 167.16 TMC ft. during the period from June to October, against which we have received only about 47.31 TMC ft., the shortfall being about 119.85 TMC ft. However,  adopting the pro-rata sharing of distress, as envisaged by the Cauvery Monitoring Committee, in its meeting held on 15th November, 2012, we should have received about 100.85 TMC ft., and there is a shortfall to the extent of about 53.4 TMC ft. at the Mettur reservoir.

      As on 27th November, 2012, Tamil Nadu has an effective storage of only 6.34 TMC ft. at Mettur reservoir. As the State is facing an unsatisfactory, inadequate North-East Monsoon, the situation is further aggravated and Tamil Nadu needs at least an additional 65 days of irrigation supply to support the present standing Samba crops on about 14.93 lakh acres. The standing Samba crops in Tamil Nadu are facing a grave situation of total failure.

     I would like to draw attention to the statement of the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Karnataka, in the Memorandum dated 19th September, 2012, presented to the Prime Minister in the meeting of the CRA on 19.9.2012, in which it has been stated as follows:

              “The pattern of flows in the Cauvery basin indicates that the deficits that occur till the end of September are always made good between October and December. In the last 5 water years, the deficits that occurred before September were cleared with surpluses…” 

     I, therefore, expect that the deficit of 53.4 TMC ft. will be made good by Karnataka in any case before December, 2012.  As an interim measure, I request you to order an immediate release of 30 TMC ft. in the next 15 days.

      I request the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Karnataka to consider the plight of the farmers of the State of Tamil Nadu and justify the faith reposed by the Hon’ble Supreme Court and order the immediate release of 30 TMC ft. in the next 15 days, and to further release 23.4 TMC ft before the end of December, 2012.

Applications Invited for Anna Medal for Gallantry.


Bill for Amendment to Certain Provisions of the Registration.

    Government is taking all possible steps to prevent land grabbing and bogus registration. It is felt that the root cause of land grabbing and bogus registration is due to the fact that the registration of the documents of Power of Attorney, Sale Agreements and Agreements relating to Deposit of Title Deeds is optional. In order to prevent the misuse of these documents in cheating people, the Legislative Assembly had passed a Bill for amending certain provisions of the Registration Act, 1908 on 16.5.2012 and the President of India has now given assent to the above amendment and the same has been enacted as Tamil Nadu Act 29 of 2012.

      According to the amendments made, it has been made compulsory to register the documents relating to Power of Attorney, Sale Agreement, Agreement relating to Deposit of Title Deeds and Construction Agreement as provided under Article 5(i) of the Indian Stamp Act, 1899. Documents of Power of Attorney executed outside India are exempted from compulsory registration. While the present arrangement of registering Sale Agreement and Agreement relating to Deposit of Title Deeds with jurisdictional Sub-Registrar will continue, documents of Power of Attorney have to be registered either with the jurisdictional Sub-Registrar, where the property is situated or where the principal resides. Further it has also been provided to affix the photographs of the agent and identifying witnesses in the documents of Power of Attorney and it has been mandated for the agent to sign in such documents. As the registration of the above said documents is now being made compulsory, a registered document will take precedence over an unregistered document.

     The above amendments will be brought into force from 1.12.2012.

Counselling For Teachers.

Counselling for Physical Education Teachers for Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare Schools.


Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Directorate of School Education:

   The Structure of education in the state, as presented in the figure is based on the national level pattern with 12 years of schooling (10+2+3), consisting of eight years of elementary education, that is, five years of primary and three years of middle school education for the age groups of 6-11 and 11-14 years, respectively, followed by secondary and higher secondary education of two years each besides two years of pre-primary education. The entry age in class 1 is 5+. Pre-primary classes form age group 3 to 4. 


   The higher secondary school certificate enables pupils to pursue studies either in universities or in colleges for higher education in general academic streams and in technical and professional courses such as B.E., MBBS., elementary teacher training (ETT) etc., which are of different durations. A student can join the Industrial Training Institute (ITI) and Polytechnic after high school. After higher secondary or the +2 stage, the first University degree takes three years to complete followed by Post Graduation course of two years. Students can also join Professional Courses like B.Ed., and B.L. after completion of graduation and on completion of Post Graduation, a student may work for M.Phil/Ph.D degree.

Website Link : http://www.dse.tn.gov.in


COMMON SYLLABUS

 III TERM

CLASSES I to VIII


Subject    
English    
Tamil    
Mathematics English Version Tamil Version
Science III to VIII & EVS for I &II English Version Tamil Version
Social Science (Classes III to VIII) English Version Tamil Version

Subsidy for Organizing Art Exhibitions.

News of Art and Culture Department on subsidy for organising Art exibitions. 


Discuss the Cauvery Issue at Bangalore.

 Honble Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Selvi J.Jayalalitha to meet Honble Chief Minister of Karnataka to discuss the Cauvery issue on 29.11.2012 at Bangalore.


Green Energy Awareness Video - TEDA.

     TEDA (Tamil Nadu Energy Development Agency), a State Nodal Agency under Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE)/Government of India is promoting the renewable energy among masses by creating the much-needed awareness.  In this connection, TEDA has been organizing various functions/ activities comprising rallies, human chains /mini-marathon, competitions such as essay writing, painting, quiz, debate etc. among the student community.   This has stimulated the much needed mass awareness about the need, benefits and the relevance of renewable energy in the present scenario.

        TEDA has produced a short film for creating awareness of the urgency and need for shifting to Green Energy.  Kindly find time to watch. Suggestions for improvements are welcome.




English Version:




Sunday, November 25, 2012

Online Blood Bank Management System.

TANSACS and Tamil Nadu Blood Transfusion Council jointly work for the promotion of Voluntary blood donation and ensure the availability of safe and quality blood, accessible to the needy,
  • With support of the Red Cross Society, Youth Red Cross, Red Ribbon Clubs, Social Welfare Organization etc. to promote the voluntary blood donation movement.
  • Support capacity building and trained staff sufficiency at all blood banks for rendering self-sufficient and quality blood transfusion services.
  • Assist quality management programmes for blood transfusion services.


Website Link : http://www.tngovbloodbank.in/index.aspx.

The Blood banks, Blood Storage Centers and TNMSC Warehouse can update their Blood stock and Kit stock details on daily basis and view the up to date stock status online.

 Click Here to View Overall Blood Stock Status.

Register as BLOOD DONOR.

The Parliamentary Delegation from Iceland visited The Diamond Jubilee Exhibition .

Address by Mr.P.Dhanapal,Speaker,Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly

    Hon'ble President and Hon. Vice-President, Parliament of Iceland Hon. Chairperson of the Parliamentary Group of the Social Democratic Alliance, Secretary to the President of parliament of Iceland Mr. and Mrs. Ambassador,  Icelandic Embassy, Liaison Officer from Lok Sabha Secretariat and Secretary, Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly. 

    On behalf of our Hon'ble Chief Minister Puratchi Thalaivi Amma and people of Tamil Nadu,  I welcome you all to the glorious and ancient land of the Tamils  and I hope that your visit to our State and the capital city, Chennai has been enriching and interesting, offering you a hands-on experience on the dynamics of this State. 

     I am happy to say that human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law, respect for others, selflessness, discipline and respect for human rights are the core values of the Iceland. I also read that the Iceland is known for its sagas.   

     I think you have a multiparty parliamentary system and have a different election system. I read that your term of office is four years, but ours is five years.  

    It is interesting to note that for generating electricity and for heating buildings, you are using the huge reserves of natural heat.  

     




      I wish to take this opportunity to provide you a bird's eye view of our State, its Legislature and the developmental measures announced by our Hon'ble Chief Minister. The State of Tamil Nadu enjoys a tropical climate and is endowed with all kinds of natural wealth, talented manpower and is populated by warm and friendly people. 

     Tamil Nadu is the eleventh largest state in India by area and the seventh most populous state. The population as per the latest census is about 72 million with a literacy rate of 80%.  It is the fourth largest contributor to India's GDP. 

       Tamil Nadu is also the most urbanised state in India. The state has the highest number of business enterprises and stands second in total employment in India. Tamil Nadu is ranked first in the number of factories and industrial workers and ranked third in terms of investment and net value addition.  

For More Click Here.

Art competition for Chennai District School Students.

Monday, November 19, 2012

Financial Assistance for Jerusalem Pilgrimage.

Tamil Nadu is in the forefront of the Welfare of Backward Classes, Most Backward Classes and Denotified Communities.  BCs/MBCs/DNCs constitute about 67% of the total population of the State.  It is the objective of the Government to take up measures for the all round development of these people.

Financial Assistance for Jerusalem Pilgrimage:



Click Here for the Application and more information.

Friday, November 16, 2012

Admission Notification for Paramedical Courses.

Directorate of Medical Education, Chennai.

Admission to Paramedical Diploma in Optometry Course - 2012 - 13
Admission to Paramedical Nursing Assistant Certificate Course - 2012 - 13
Admission to Paramedical Certificate / Diploma Courses 2012 - 13
Admission to Paramedical Diploma in Medical Record Science Course - 2012 - 13

NCC Directorate : Recruitment for The Post of LDC.


Application in the prescribed form is invited from the eligible candidate for the post of : LDC (Lower Division Clerk) in our Dte

(a) Classification &Scale of Pay     -  General  Central Service Group ‘C’
                                                            Non Gazetted Ministerial
                                                                        Pay  Band  –  1
                                                           Rs.5200-20200,   Grade Pay Rs.1900/-
   
(b)  Essential Qualification required
      (including age    limits)  :    12TH Class or equivalent qualification form a recognized Board or University.

(i)  Skill test for recruitment to the  post of LDC shall be conducted only on computers.  A typing speed of 35 w.p.m in English or 30 w.pm. in Hindi on computer (35 w.p.m and 30 w.p.m correspond to 10500 KDPH/9000 KDPH  on an average of 5 key depressions for each word)

(ii) that a person not possessing the said qualification in type writing may be appointed subject to the condition that  he will not be eligible for drawing increment in the pay scale or for quasi-permanency or for confirmation in the grade till he acquires he prescribed speed in type writing either in English or in Hindi .

Click Here to Application and more details.

Letter to PM to Remove Offensive Remarks on Nadar community.


Text of the D.O. letter dated 16.11.2012 addressed by  Selvi J Jayalalithaa, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu to  Dr. Manmohan Singh, Hon’ble Prime Minister of India is reproduced below :-

 “I would like to draw your kind attention to an appeal made by the Nadar Community in Tamil Nadu to remove objectionable references in the Social Studies book prescribed for Class IX in the CBSE schools.  The textbook published by the National Council of Educational Research and Training, New Delhi, in Chapter VIII deals with “Clothing: A Social History”. In this Chapter in the sub-heading “Transformation in Colonial India”,  a reference is made to “Caste Conflict and Dress Change” in para 4.1 in page 168, wherein many derogatory statements have been made about the Nadar community.

  Contrary to the information given in the text, the Nadars are the original inhabitants of the Kanyakumari District.  The Kumari District is what remains of the sunken Kumari Continent which is the cradle of Tamil Civilisation.  This is corroborated by the Tholkappiam and Silappathikaram literatures.  Two famous Tamil poets, namely, Tholkappiar and Athanakottu Asan were born in this district.  Moreover, the said text has neglected the struggles of Aiyya Vaikundar in the “Upper Cloth Revolt” and also his social reforms.
 
  The Nadars are said to be descendants of those who ruled the Cheran, Cholan and Pandyan Kingdoms.  The traditions followed by the Nelamaikkarars (Nadans) and the existence of the ruins beneath the Teri palmrya forests of Tiruchendur and the Pandyan capital city of Korkai, where the Nadar population is predominant, suggest they could very well be the heirs of the Early Pandyas.  Two inscriptions at Kallidaikurichi suggest that in medieval times, the Nadars served as administrators and accountants for both the Chera and Pandya Kingdoms.  Thus, the Nadar community is not a lower caste as mentioned in the CBSE book. Rather, they have been rulers of South India at one point of time.

  The social and economical development achieved by the Nadars over the years is commendable.  Their success in the fields of education and business can be attributed to their hard work and determination.  Great leaders including Shri.K.Kamaraj belonged to this community and their contribution to Society is immeasurable.  

 Representations have been made to me by various associations belonging to the Nadar community condemning the inclusion of such objectionable references about their community.

 The incorrect details given in the textbook are very misleading and may leave a wrong impression in the minds of the students about the said community.  

  May I, therefore, request you to intervene in the matter and advise the concerned Ministry to take immediate  action to remove the topic “Caste Conflict and Dress Change” from Chapter VIII of the IX Std. Social Studies CBSE Text Book published by the National Council of Educational Research and Training, New Delhi?”

Issued by : Director, Information & Public Relations, Chennai – 9.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Civil Supplies Grievances Redressal Camps in Chennai.

      Civil Supplies Grievances redressal camps are being held in Chennai city every month for the redressal of public grievances regarding issue of new family cards, changes in the family cards, deficiencies in the functioning of Fair Price Shops or PDS commodities supplied or regarding unfair trade practices or deficiencies in the goods sold by the private sector in the market.

      Accordingly, Civil Supplies Grievances  Redressal  camps  for the month of  November 2012 will be held on 10.11.2012 at 10.00 am at the places given in the Annexure.  Officials from Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection Department, Co-operative Department and TamilNadu Civil Supplies Corporation would participate in the camps.

    General Public belonging to Fair Price Shops around this location can avail this opportunity to get their grievances redressed.  Speedy action will be taken on the petitions received during this meeting to redress the  grievances.  Cardholders in the respective Zones in Chennai City are requested to avail this opportunity

Statement of The Honble Chief Minister On Release Of Water.

    Statement of the Honble Chief Minister on release of water for irrigation from Manjalaru Reservoir, Theni District.


Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Tamil Nadu Solar Energy Policy 2012.

Vision Of The Government Of Tamilnadu :

     The Honourable Chief Minister Selvi J Jayalalithaa has a vision of developing Tamil  Nadu  as  a  world  leader  in  Solar  Energy  by  establishing  3000  MW  by 2015.

     Tamil Nadu is committed to leading the country by generating 3000 MW of Solar Power by 2015 through a policy conducive to promoting solar energy in the State. This Government headed by the Hon’ble Chief Minister Selvi J Jayalalithaa, intends to make Solar Energy a people’s movement just as it did earlier in the case of Rain Water Harvesting.

Research And Development And Capacity Building:

     Research and Development on solar technologies / solar thermal storage systems, testing facilities towards the development of solar technologies will be encouraged. Technology Demonstrations on innovative projects in association with reputed institutions will also be encouraged.

     To effectively implement this policy and to achieve the intended objectives, the Tamil Nadu Energy Development Agency (TEDA) will promote capacity building in the area of Solar Energy.

Click Here for more details : Tamil Nadu Solar Energy Policy 2012.

Energy Department,Government of Tamil Nadu. 

Counselling for the Graduate Assistants.

Counselling for the Graduate Assistants recruited through Teachers Recruitment Board for Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare Schools.



Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Notice for Public - TNPCB.

Noise Standards for Fire-crackers.


(The Noise standards for fire-crackers were notified by the Environment (Protection) (Second Amendment) Rules, 1999 vide G.S.R.682(E), dated the 5th  October, 1999 and inserted as serial no. 89 of Schedule I of the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986. Subsequently these Rules were amended by the Environment (Protection) Second Amendment Rules, 2006 vide G.S.R. 640(E), dated the 16th October, 2006, under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986).

  • The manufacture, sale or use of fire-crackers generating noise level exceeding 125 dB(AI) or 145 dB(C)pk at 4 meters distance from the point of bursting shall be prohibited.
  • For  individual  fire-cracker  constituting  the  series  (joined firecrackers), the above mentioned limit be reduced by 5 log 10(N) dB, where N = number of crackers joined together.


The broad requirements for measurement of noise from fire-crackers shall be

  • The measurements shall be made on a hard concrete surface of minimum 5 meter diameter or equivalent.
  • The measurements shall be made in free field conditions i.e., there shall not be any reflecting surface up to 15 meter distance from the point of bursting.
  • The measurement shall be made with an approved sound level meter.

The Department of Explosives shall ensure implementation of these standards.

The fire-crackers for the purpose of export shall be exempted from the sub paragraphs A, B and C above, subject to the compliance of the following conditions, namely:-

  • The manufacturer shall have an export order;
  • The fire-crackers shall conform to the level prescribed in the country to which it is exported;
  • They shall have a different packing color code, and
  • There shall be a declaration on the box “not for sale in India” or “only for export in other countries”.
Note:  dB(AI): A-Weighted impulse Sound Pressure Level in decibel
           dB(C)pk : C-Weighted Peak Sound Pressure Level in decibel.

-Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board, Chennai -32

Monday, November 5, 2012

State Health Society - Tamil Nadu.

State Rural Health Mission was launched in Tamil Nadu on 12.4.05 with the view to bring architectural correction of the health system to enable it to effectively handle increased allocations and promote policies that strengthen public health management and service delivery as prescribed under the NRHM of India. The programme is for the period of 2005-2012. The programme is funded by Government of India.


Family Welfare:
  • To improve the safety and efficacy of family welfare services.
  • To implement a State specific Safe Abortion Policy, which covers availability of safe abortion services and emergency contraception at all levels of health care.
  • To increase access to spacing methods with specific focus on improving IUD utilization.
  • To shift the camp approach to Fixed Day Service (FDS) approach in all the Primary Health Centres.
  • To increase access of prospective clients for terminal family planning methods, especially in pockets of higher order birth.
  • To promote NSV as a method for increasing male participation in family planning.

Other Programmes:

Honble Chief Minister presided over the MoU signing ceremony with 12 Companies.

The Tamil Nadu Government signed 12 MoUs with different companies from various sectors at ITC Grand Chola Hotel, Chennai.  These MoUs would bring investment to the tune of around Rs 20,925 crore and would create around 1.36 lakh jobs.



The MoUs were signed in front of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa. The companies include Hyundai Motors India Ltd, Indo Rama Group of Companies, ADD Industrial Park (TN) Ltd, BGR Energy Group Companies, Harsha Group of Companies, Saint Gobain Glass India, Danfoss Industries Pvt Ltd, Nokia India Pvt Ltd, Sanmina-SCI India Pvt Ltd, Tube Investments of India, Amway India Enterprises and TVS Group Companies.

Set-Top Box Requirement For Chennai - Online.

      Tamil Nadu Arasu Cable Tv Corporation Limited was incorporated under Companies Act, 1956 on 04.10.2007 with an intention to provide high quality cable signals to the public at an affordable cost. To achieve the objective, high quality Digital Head Ends were installed at a cost of approximately Rs.8 Crore each at Thanjvur, Coimbatore, Tirunelveli and Vellore with control rooms and without control rooms at Madurai and Trichy.

Set-Top Box Requirement For Chennai - Online:

Click Here to Enter the Details for Set Top Box Requirement - Chennai Metropolitan Area .

Importance Notice:

     Tamil Nadu Arasu Cable TV Corporation Ltd, Chennai will start its cable TV operation in Chennai Metro in Digital Mode before 31st October 2012. To switch on to Digital Mode, the Cable TV Viewers have to install Set Top Boxes to their Television sets.

Click Here to View/Download the Notice


Saturday, November 3, 2012

TamilNadu Teacher Eligibility Test Supplementary Results– 2012

TamilNadu Teacher Eligibility Test Supplementary  Results– 2-11-2012:
  • As per the Government direction, Teachers Recruitment Board conducted Teacher Eligibility Supplementary Examination for Paper-I and Paper-II on 14.10.2012. 2,78,725 candidates wrote exam for Paper I and 3,77,973 candidates wrote exam for Paper-II (Totally 6,56,698). The tentative answer keys were published on the website of the Teachers Recruitment Board and representations, objections etc. were invited from the candidates within one week. All the representations received within the stipulated time have been thoroughly examined by subject experts. After thorough scrutiny, a revised and final answer key has been arrived at and based on that, OMR answer sheets have been valued and provisional results of the written examination is published herein. 10397 candidates for Paper I and 8849 candidates for Paper II have scored 60% and above.
  • During the computerized scanning of OMR answer sheets of the candidates, it was found quite a large number of candidates committed mistakes in marking/shading certain essentially required details for valuation in the OMR sheets. The candidates who have not marked question paper serial code in their OMR answer sheets their answer sheets could not be evaluated and hence rejected. For those who have written the serial code but not shaded or multiple shaded, written serial code alone has been considered. Those Candidates who have not written or shaded the language option in their OMR sheets, evaluation was done as per their option given in the application form. Candidates who have written and not shaded or multiple shaded their language option, written alone has been considered for evaluation. Candidates who have neither written nor shaded or multiple shaded their subject option in Paper II, OMR answer sheets are evaluated as per the option given in their application form. Candidates who have written their subject option in Paper II but multiple shaded or did not shade, written option alone has been considered for evaluation. In the case of candidates who have wrongly shaded/not shaded the Roll Numbers and using old Roll Number, the OMR answer sheets of those candidates were evaluated as per the actual Roll Number allotted to them for TNTET supplementary Examination 2012.
  • Candidates who have scored 60% marks and above are being called for Certificate verification and are requested to produce valid documents at the time of Certificate Verification. The certificate verification begins from 6th November 2012 in all 32 Revenue District Headquarters.
  • Candidates are advised to download the Certificate Verification letters and attend the Certificate Verification as per the schedule given therein. Call letters will not be sent through Post.
  • Candidates are advised to go through the instructions given in the website, download the forms and bring all the original certificates along with two sets of Attested Xerox copies of certificates as per the Check list enclosed.
  • Candidates called for Certificate Verification for Paper I (Secondary Grade Teachers) are advised, in addition to certificates, to bring the updated renewed original employment card along with two sets of xerox copies of the employment card duly attested by the concerned District Employment Officer without fail. The Directorate of Employment and Training have issued suitable instructions to the District Employment Officers in this regard.
  • Utmost care has been taken in preparing the list and in publishing them. Teachers Recruitment Board reserves the right to correct any errors that may have crept in. Incorrect list will not confer any right of enforcement.
To see the Result Click the Link: http://trb.tn.nic.in/TET2012/02112012/status.asp

Creating Awareness on Traditional Agricultural Products.

Statement  of the Honble Chief Minister as per Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly Rule 110 on creating awareness on traditional agricultural products .


Thursday, November 1, 2012

Government Technical Examinations in Commerce Subjects - February 2013

     Government Technical Examinations (GTE)  in Commerce Subjects (Typewriting, Shorthand and Accountancy) will be held during the month of February 2013. The eligible Private Candidates and the candidates from the Govt. approved Commerce (Typewriting) Institutions can apply. The Application can be downloaded from 01.11.2012 from the website mentioned in the table.

    The Application (Registration) for the ensuing examination can be submitted either in person or through online. All the details and instructions as to the filling up of application, eligibility (age and educational qualification), examination fee etc. can be downloaded from the Website.

    Those who have submitted through online, come out successful in his/her respective examinations, has tosubmit the Xerox copy (attested) of eligibility certificate in respect of his/her educational qualification within 7 daysfrom the date of publication of the results, failing in this regard, the certificate will not be issued.


The receipt of application after the last date will be summarily rejected. This Directorate is not responsible for any delay of receipt of application sent by mail (Post).

Chairman, Board of Examinations.
For Apply Online. Click The Link - http://intradote.tn.nic.in/GTE/

National Means-cum-Merit Scholarship (NMMS) Scheme.


National Means-cum-Merit Scholarship (NMMS) Scheme: 

For The Students of Govt. / Govt. Aided / Local Body / Corporation Schools Studying In Class VIII.

  •  Under this scheme, it is proposed to award 100,000 scholarships to the gifted or meritorious students whose parental income is not more than Rs.1,50,000/- per annum from all sources. Each State / UT shall have fixed quota of scholarship which will be decided on the basis of enrolment of students in Class VII and VIII in the State/UT concerned and population of children of concerned age group of class VII and VIII. The scheme would provide reservation to different categories of students as per the State / UT norms; as different States / UTs have their own norms of reservation. However, the total number of scholarships to a particular State/UT may be restricted to the allocation made by the Central Government. 
  • These scholarships will be provided quarterly to the students studying as regular students in class IX in government, local body and government-aided schools. The scholarships will be paid from class IX till class XII for a maximum period of four years. 
  • For fixing the scholarship to States / UTs, 2/3rd weightage would be given to enrolment of students in classes VII and VIII and 1/3rd weightage would be given to population of children of relative age group for class VII and VIII. 
  •  For fixing the 2/3rd weightage on the basis of enrollment of students in classes VII and VIII. For fixing the 1/3rd weightage population figures as per 2001 census may be relied upon. 
  •  Out of total scholarships each State / UT will be allocated a fixed number of scholarships on the basis of the criteria prescribed above. Each State / UT will further allocate their quota of scholarship district wise on similar basis. 
  • The amount of scholarship is proposed to be Rs.6000/- per annum @Rs.500/- per month. 
  •  The State / UTs are already conducting the examination for nominating the students for the national level (second stage) examination conducted by the NCERT. The same examination shall be used for selection of candidates for the award of Means-cum-Merit Scholarships in the State / UT. 

 Procedure for Selection of Awardee Students:

  •  Each State / UT will conduct its own test for selection of students for the award of the Means-cum-Merit Scholarship. The State Level Examination may consist of the following two tests.
  1. Mental Ability Test (MAT)
  2. Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT)
  •  Mental Ability Test may consist of 90 multiple-choice questions testing verbal and non-verbal meta-cognitive abilities like reasoning and critical thinking. The questions in the test may be on analogy, classification, numerical series, pattern perception, hidden figures etc.
  • Scholastic Aptitude Test may consist of 90 multiple-choice questions covering subjects namely, science, social studies and mathematics as taught in classes VII and VIII.
  •  Duration of the Test
              Each test will be of 90 minutes duration. Children with disability will be given extra time, as applicable.
  • NCERT will provide a uniform set of guidelines to all State/UTs for carrying out the examination and promote evenness of evaluation.

 Declaration of Results:

 For selecting the students, the following conditions may apply:

  •  The students must pass both the tests i.e. MAT and SAT with at lest 40% marks in each. For the reserved category this cut off will be 32% marks.
  •  The parental income of the students should not more than Rs. 1.50 lakh per annum from all sources.
  •  At the time of selection for the award of scholarship the candidate must have scored at least 55% marks or equivalent grade in Class VIII examination. There will be 5% relaxation for SC/ST.
  • The awardees should satisfy the eligibilities and the conditions mentioned in the scheme.
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