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Krish: I have joined in primary school 12010. Before joining , I sat for my final year graduation in that year, but I cancelled all my hons paper. My question is that is my degree valid . Can I show it in my present jobReply
odmglobalschool: ODM Global School (OGS) is India’s first-ever K12 categorized CBSE school with 6 National and International collaborations: Cric Kingdom - Rohit Sharma’s Cricket Academy, Shankar Mahadevan Academy, Shiamak Dance Academy, Mahesh Bhupathi Tennis Academy, NBA Basketball School, and LaLiga Football School. At OGS, our education curriculum is multi-faceted, designed to evolve the unique potential within each child. Our unique school curriculum combined with world-class facilities and infrastructure incorporates all the aspects of top international schools. Continuing the three-decades-long legacy of ODM Educational Group, our Global School is a happy and welcoming home-away-from-home with excellent facilities for students.Reply
Biswajit Das India: Sir, I am a Block Youth Officer under the Department of Youth Services and Sports, Govt. of West Bengal after passing the Exam. taken by WBPSC. I have completed my 12 years of service in this Department. I got my confirmation in this service after completing my three years of continuous and satisfactory service. In 2022 I had applied for Limited Departmental Exam. for promotion to the posts of West Bengal Audit and Accounts Service conducted by WBPSC. Before application for the exam. I had taken NOC from my Department and Certificate from my Head of office regarding more than eight years of continuous service with grade pay Rs. 3600/- which is eligibility condition to sit for the exam. Now, I am selected to join WBA&AS and have received the joining letter. Now my queries are- 1) what should I do now? Application for Release Or Application for Technical Resignation? 2) Please provide me the memo no. Or Order no. Of Technical Resignation. 3) I want lien of two years, which is already acquired by me in my present service. So, please guide me how to write it in my application. 4) Is there any rule not to give lien to any employee who is submitting Technical Resignation(Specifically like my case) . Please provide me the Order no. Of Govt. Of West Bengal. 5) Before me Four employees joined WBA&AS from Youth Services and Sports Department, in their cases Youth Services and Sports Department accepted their Technical Resignation without granting lien. Did my Department not violate the rule of Lien as laid down in Rule -19 (Note-2) of WBSR Part-1 So, please guide me what to do to get lien of two years and provide me the G.O No. Or Order no. Of Govt. Of West Bengal regarding Technical Resignation with lien of Two years and also requesting to provide the format of writing this application. Please respond as soon as possible. Thanking you, Yours faithfully, Biswajit Das.Reply
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Ivanka: Most Hon\'ble Madam/ Sir, On behalf of all the super senior citizen beneficiaries registered under the West Bengal Health Scheme (WBHS), I have been constrained to file this humble yet resolute appeal for your benevolent intervention for the failure of reimbursement of pending medical claims for more than five years. These pensioners, most of whom are above 75–80 years of age, are entirely dependent on their pension and WBHS benefits to meet unavoidable medical expenses. Unfortunately, due to an unexplained delay in clearing arrear dues, they have been forced to bear the heavy financial burden of prolonged treatments, hospitalizations, life-saving medicines, and critical health procedures from their meagre pension income. It must also be remembered that since they have come under WBHS, these beneficiaries do not get the monthly medical allowance of Rs. 1,000/- as do other pensioners. This again adds to their financial distress, as they are also denied regular and prompt reimbursements. This health condition of super senior citizens requires immediate, unbroken treatment without any interruption. At their ripe old age, they are most susceptible to numerous chronic disorders—cardiovascular ailments, renal problems, diabetes, orthopedic disorders, and life-threatening acute illnesses. Reimbursement delay not only places them in acute financial distress but also directly violates their continued required treatment, which can prove fatal for them. It is with utmost concern that we emphasize: unless these pending arrears are paid immediately, this systemic delay will persist forever, causing defenseless pensioners to suffer and subsist without dignity. At this juncture of life, they will not tolerate prolonged procedures and consecutive follow-ups. We, thus, respectfully request the Government of West Bengal, Finance Department, authority of WBHS, and Human Rights Commission to take exceptional sympathetic steps by clearing all outstanding arrear claims of super senior citizen pensioners under WBHS at the earliest. It will not only abide by the humanitarian and moral obligation of the State, but also regain the confidence of older beneficiaries in the welfare pledge of the Government. We sincerely hope that the concerned authorities will realize the extreme hardship and helplessness of super senior citizens at this critical age. An immediate, compassionate, and time-bound resolution of this long-pending grievance is the only way to ensure justice and dignity for them. We therefore urge your good office to kindly take up this matter on priority and release all arrear dues at the earliest possible time. Such action will not only relieve the unbearable financial burden of aged pensioners but also reaffirm the Government’s genuine commitment to protecting the rights and welfare of senior citizens. With highest regards, For and on behalf of WBHS Super Senior Citizen Beneficiaries.Reply