Sunday, 27 December 2015

Emperor Ajatsatru of Magadh,India

Emperor Ajatsatru of Magadh,India

BHADAWAR (Zamindari)

PRESENT RULER: Maharaja Mahendra ARIDAMAN SINGH, present Maharaja of Bhadawar since 1991.
born 23rd January 1957 at Agra, succeded to the dignity of Chief of the Badauriya sept of the Chauhan clan and Maharaja Sahib of Bhadawar in 1991, educated at St. John's College, Agra (M.Com.), won the gold medal in the National Shooting Championships, Chairman of the District Co-operative Bank in 1989 onwards, elected five times to the Uttar Pradesh Assembly 1989 onwards, Minister for Electronics in the U.P. government  1998/2001, Minister for Transport 2001/2002, Minister for Health 2002/2003, married 9th May 1987, Maharani Pakshalika Singh, daughter of Raja Samar Singh of Rampura, and has issue.
  • Raj Kumar Tripurdaman Singh, born 26th June 1988, educated at St. Peter's College, Agra, at the University of Warwick, U.K. and at the University of Cambridge, U.K.
    PREDECESSORS AND SHORT HISTORY: Founded in 794 by Raja Chandrapal Dev, the clan is named after his son Raja Bhado Rao who established the capital at Bhadaura. Raja Shalya Dev 1194/1208, died in battle with Quttubuddin Aibak, the first Sultan of Delhi. His son Raja Rajju Raut 1228/1262, re-established his rule at Hatkant. Two Bhadauria Maharajas, Badan Singh and Maha Singh served with the Mughal armies in Afghanistan. Maharaja Mahendra Gopal Singh greatly extended the boundaries of the state during the decline of the Mughal empire. On his death in 1730, the boundaries extended upto Gwalior in the south, Dholpur in the west and Etawah and parts of Mathura and Kanpur in the east, an area of close to 12000 sq kms. During the latter years of the 18th century the Bhadaurias were attacked by the Marathas and many of their possesions were lost, leaving the small principality as we see it today (1947). The clan is one of the most loyal and illustrious and finds mention in almost all sultanate and Mughal era texts. The total family tree is spread over 56 generations as recorded over 1,300 years. Rulers and estate holders were....

      Thursday, 10 December 2015

      Leave Travel Concession (LTC)

      Seventh Pay Commission Recommendations on LTC Rules : Leave Travel Concession (LTC)

      7th Pay Commission Recommendations on LTC Rules : Leave Travel Concession (LTC)

      LTC is granted to Central Government employees to facilitate home travel as well as travel to different parts of the country. Presently two hometown visits are allowed in a block of four years with one hometown visit substitutable with “All India” visit. However, for the first two 4-year blocks, three hometown visits and one “All India” visit are permissible. LTC is not granted to an employee whose spouse is working in Indian Railways.

      Thursday, 26 November 2015

      Recommendations of Overtime Allowance (OTA) in 7th Pay Commission

      Recommendations of Overtime Allowance (OTA) in 7th Pay Commission

      7th CPC allowed Overtime Allowance (OTA) to continue in Industrial Establishments of Defence and Railway

      Overtime Allowance (OTA) is granted to government employees for performing duties beyond the designated working hours.

      Presently, OTA is paid in several ministries/ departments, up to a certain level, at varying rates.

      Wednesday, 25 November 2015

      7th cpc implementation cell

      7th cpc implementation cell set up on 20 th Nov. 2015 by exp. depptt. order issued on 20 th nov 2015.

      7th cpc report apprved b central govt. n 30 june 2016

      Saturday, 21 November 2015

      7 th cpc report

      19.11.2015.
      7th cpc report produced to arun zetly fin min india by 7th cpc chairman  A .K. Mathur. He recommand  abolicing for  many allowances including Grade pay.

      Monday, 9 November 2015

      Notification for Implementation of OROP Issued

      the Government today issued the notification regarding implementation of ‘One Rank One Pension’ in respect of Defence Forces personnel.

      Defence Forces of India have a rich history and tradition of bravery and gallantry. Defence forces have not only defend our borders with exemplary courage and valour but have also performed with fearless attitude and empathy in natural calamities and other trying circumstances. Government of India recognizes and respects their contribution.

      The issue of One Rank One Pension was a long standing demand. Defence Forces had been demanding it for almost four decades but the issue could not be resolved. However, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi had made a commitment to implement it for the welfare of the ex-servicemen. Accordingly the Government had announced modalities for implementation of OROP on 05.09.2015. The Government Order by Ministry of Defence, which could not be issued due to model code of conduct, has been issued today.