Acts, Rules, Regulations, Resolutions, Notifications, Circulars, Memorandum, Guidelines, and Government Orders from different departments of the Government of West Bengal.
Reservation applicable to each reserved category (SC-22%, ST-6%), shall be in commensurate with the overall number of seats being increased in each course/ faculty. For OBC-A (10%) and OBC-B (7%) seats, implementation will be done over a six year period commencing from 2014-15.
Amendment of Land Reforms and Tenancy Tribunal (Recruitment) Rules, 2004, published with Land and Land Reforms Department notification No. 6105-Estt., dated 10.11.2004.
Rules to provide registration of literary, cultural, scientific, political, charitable, religious and certain other kinds of societies and for matters connected therewith.
An Act to provide for the registration of literary, cultural, scientific, political, charitable, religious and certain other kinds of societies and for matters connected therewith.
The method of recruitment, the qualifications and age for direct recruitment to the posts of Registrar, Deputy Registrar, Court Officer, Personal Assistant to Chairman/Member, Librarian, Stenographer, Cashier, Assistant Librarian, Record Supplier, Duftry, Night Guard, Orderly/Peon/Sweeper.
To improve vitamin A status of the newborn the state has decided to administer single dose of 2 lac I.U. Vitamin A in oil orally to all post natal mothers immediately after delivery.
e-Bantan module will cover the entire processes of digitized fund flow ending up at the Drawing and Disbursing Officer’s level. For the purpose, it requires provisioning of Internet Connectivity up to the DDO level.
Personal Contact Programme (PCP) including Workshop for the second year of the Two Year D El Ed Course in the respective study centres, will commence on and from 18-05-14 as per the schedules.
Those candidates who have not received their admit cards for the 2nd Level NTSE, 2014 conducted by NCERT, New Delhi on 11.05.2014 (Sunday) are advised to visit NCERT’s website www.ncert.nic.in.
Childhood diarrhoeal diseases continue to be a major killer among under five children, contributing to 11 percent of under five deaths in the country. Around 2 lakh children are lost due to diarrhoea annually.