Every thing under the sun embraces the duties and responsibilities of a revenue officer.........His duties are undefined rather than defined....He has a crucial role to play in revenue administration...........He has to act according to numerous acts and rules......A successful revenue officer has to do things differently while observing these acts and rules............Ppt uloaded by T J Joseph mob 9447464502
The document discusses 3 common regrets of the dying: 1) not doing work they enjoyed, 2) not spending enough time with loved ones, and 3) not making a difference. It emphasizes living a balanced life and doing work you enjoy to avoid these regrets. It encourages taking action, being determined, and making contributions while you can.
The document discusses various IT projects and services offered by the Revenue Department of Kerala, India. It provides details about projects related to land records, certificates, file tracking, online payments and creating a common land database. The objective of the 'Zero Landless [Citizens] Kerala, 2015' project is to ensure no citizens are landless by 2015 by identifying and distributing land. It also mentions the centralized monitoring of hardware and software, and internal training programs to efficiently manage the IT projects.
The document discusses the roles and responsibilities of a team leader. It emphasizes the importance of interpersonal skills like effective communication, empathy, and conflict resolution. A good team leader leads by example, facilitates cooperation, and welcomes suggestions. They appreciate team members, discuss issues openly, and help the team work towards shared goals. The team leader's work depends on the team's work. By supporting and guiding team members, a team leader can help the team succeed.
Every thing under the sun embraces the duties and responsibilities of a revenue officer.........His duties are undefined rather than defined....He has a crucial role to play in revenue administration...........He has to act according to numerous acts and rules......A successful revenue officer has to do things differently while observing these acts and rules............Ppt uloaded by T J Joseph mob 9447464502
The document discusses 3 common regrets of the dying: 1) not doing work they enjoyed, 2) not spending enough time with loved ones, and 3) not making a difference. It emphasizes living a balanced life and doing work you enjoy to avoid these regrets. It encourages taking action, being determined, and making contributions while you can.
The document discusses various IT projects and services offered by the Revenue Department of Kerala, India. It provides details about projects related to land records, certificates, file tracking, online payments and creating a common land database. The objective of the 'Zero Landless [Citizens] Kerala, 2015' project is to ensure no citizens are landless by 2015 by identifying and distributing land. It also mentions the centralized monitoring of hardware and software, and internal training programs to efficiently manage the IT projects.
The document discusses the roles and responsibilities of a team leader. It emphasizes the importance of interpersonal skills like effective communication, empathy, and conflict resolution. A good team leader leads by example, facilitates cooperation, and welcomes suggestions. They appreciate team members, discuss issues openly, and help the team work towards shared goals. The team leader's work depends on the team's work. By supporting and guiding team members, a team leader can help the team succeed.
1. The document outlines the arrangements made for Jana Samparka Paripady, a public grievance redressal programme held in Malappuram District. Over 42,000 applications were received before and during the programme.
2. Counter arrangements were made for 60 departments to address over 10,000 applications. Help desks, seating, parking, and food facilities were provided for participants.
3. The process involved applicants first visiting the help desk for application status, then meeting with officers at the assigned department counter. Nodal officers and assistants aimed to address complaints and issue on-the-spot responses.
The document discusses several challenges faced by land administration departments, including outdated land records, complex tax assessment processes, and a lack of training and coordination in disaster management. It also outlines a vision for transitioning to a spatially-enabled "iLand" system with integrated, interactive land information available online. Key aspects of an effective land administration system are described such as accurate land records, secure tenure, and using new technologies like GPS and GIS.
The document summarizes deaths that occurred during or following police contact in the UK in 2012/13. It reports that there were 15 deaths in or following police custody, the same as the previous year. Road traffic fatalities increased to 30 from 19 the year before. Apparent suicides following police custody increased to 64 from 39. Mental health issues continued to be a key factor in many of the deaths. The document provides detailed breakdowns of the types of deaths and investigations conducted. It also discusses lessons that can be learned, such as the need for thorough risk assessments and training on restraint techniques.
This document outlines guidelines for videography of critical election events and activities in polling stations. It instructs ROs to arrange for videography of the election period, polling day activities, transport and receipt of ballot boxes, counting of votes and declaration of results. It discusses selecting and deploying videographers, including using government or private videographers. It lists specific events and activities for special videography, such as meetings by ministers, riots, booth capturing, bribing of voters. It also covers videography of identification of voters without proper ID. Critical polling station events like mock polls and sealing of EVMs should also be captured. Videography teams should record expenditure monitoring activities from beginning to end with narration and details.
Kerala Revenue Recovery-Distress warrant= Tip to Revenue recovery staff uploaded by T James Joseph Huzur Sherstadar Collectorate Malappuram- Mob 9447464502
A beautiful mysandesham presentation on land conservancy act.............useful to staff of revenue department and citizens of Kerala.........Solve your land problems in Kerala - bhoomi thram mattam - resurvey - document issues - tile verification
JAMES JOSEPH ADHIKARATHIL, FORMER DEPUTY COLLECTOR ALAPPUZHA
9447464502
Solve your land problems in Kerala - bhoomi thram mattam - resurvey - document issues - tile verification
JAMES JOSEPH ADHIKARATHIL, FORMER DEPUTY COLLECTOR ALAPPUZHA
9447464502
This document discusses the importance of setting goals for a purposeful, balanced, and meaningful life. It provides guidance on setting SMART goals in different areas of life, including family, financial, physical, mental, social, and spiritual well-being. Goals should be set using the seven D's - dreams, desire, decision, direction, determination, dedication, and discipline. The overall message is that goal setting is essential for achieving success and fulfillment by pursuing goals in a balanced manner across all aspects of one's life.
This travel allowance note summarizes travel expenses for two employees, Aswathy V.Y. and Jayasree S.S., for training in April 2013. Aswathy traveled from Thirur Railway Station to the ILDM Center in Trivandrum on April 15th and returned on April 22nd, spending 5 days in training. Her total expenses were Rs. 1578. Jayasree also traveled for the same training, with departure on April 15th from Thirur and return on April 22nd. She spent another day traveling on official duty from April 29th to May 1st. Her total travel expenses were Rs. 2,436.
The power of the people is stronger than people in power.. MODERN APPROACH TO KERALA LAND REVENUE OFFICE PROCEDURES_DOM detailed psentation from T J Joseph, Additional tahsildar,,Meenachil-mob 9447464502
The document is a proposal from T.J Joseph, Junior Supdt. of the Collectorate in Malappuram, to amend the Kerala Building Tax Act. It summarizes decisions from a previous meeting and proposes 11 points of amendment to address issues with determining tax liability, exemptions, rates, timelines and penalties. Key proposals include requiring declarations before construction, assessing additional buildings like garages, separate assessment of residential and commercial building areas, revising tax rates, and strengthening timelines and penalties.
1. The document outlines the arrangements made for Jana Samparka Paripady, a public grievance redressal programme held in Malappuram District. Over 42,000 applications were received before and during the programme.
2. Counter arrangements were made for 60 departments to address over 10,000 applications. Help desks, seating, parking, and food facilities were provided for participants.
3. The process involved applicants first visiting the help desk for application status, then meeting with officers at the assigned department counter. Nodal officers and assistants aimed to address complaints and issue on-the-spot responses.
The document discusses several challenges faced by land administration departments, including outdated land records, complex tax assessment processes, and a lack of training and coordination in disaster management. It also outlines a vision for transitioning to a spatially-enabled "iLand" system with integrated, interactive land information available online. Key aspects of an effective land administration system are described such as accurate land records, secure tenure, and using new technologies like GPS and GIS.
The document summarizes deaths that occurred during or following police contact in the UK in 2012/13. It reports that there were 15 deaths in or following police custody, the same as the previous year. Road traffic fatalities increased to 30 from 19 the year before. Apparent suicides following police custody increased to 64 from 39. Mental health issues continued to be a key factor in many of the deaths. The document provides detailed breakdowns of the types of deaths and investigations conducted. It also discusses lessons that can be learned, such as the need for thorough risk assessments and training on restraint techniques.
This document outlines guidelines for videography of critical election events and activities in polling stations. It instructs ROs to arrange for videography of the election period, polling day activities, transport and receipt of ballot boxes, counting of votes and declaration of results. It discusses selecting and deploying videographers, including using government or private videographers. It lists specific events and activities for special videography, such as meetings by ministers, riots, booth capturing, bribing of voters. It also covers videography of identification of voters without proper ID. Critical polling station events like mock polls and sealing of EVMs should also be captured. Videography teams should record expenditure monitoring activities from beginning to end with narration and details.
Kerala Revenue Recovery-Distress warrant= Tip to Revenue recovery staff uploaded by T James Joseph Huzur Sherstadar Collectorate Malappuram- Mob 9447464502
A beautiful mysandesham presentation on land conservancy act.............useful to staff of revenue department and citizens of Kerala.........Solve your land problems in Kerala - bhoomi thram mattam - resurvey - document issues - tile verification
JAMES JOSEPH ADHIKARATHIL, FORMER DEPUTY COLLECTOR ALAPPUZHA
9447464502
Solve your land problems in Kerala - bhoomi thram mattam - resurvey - document issues - tile verification
JAMES JOSEPH ADHIKARATHIL, FORMER DEPUTY COLLECTOR ALAPPUZHA
9447464502
This document discusses the importance of setting goals for a purposeful, balanced, and meaningful life. It provides guidance on setting SMART goals in different areas of life, including family, financial, physical, mental, social, and spiritual well-being. Goals should be set using the seven D's - dreams, desire, decision, direction, determination, dedication, and discipline. The overall message is that goal setting is essential for achieving success and fulfillment by pursuing goals in a balanced manner across all aspects of one's life.
This travel allowance note summarizes travel expenses for two employees, Aswathy V.Y. and Jayasree S.S., for training in April 2013. Aswathy traveled from Thirur Railway Station to the ILDM Center in Trivandrum on April 15th and returned on April 22nd, spending 5 days in training. Her total expenses were Rs. 1578. Jayasree also traveled for the same training, with departure on April 15th from Thirur and return on April 22nd. She spent another day traveling on official duty from April 29th to May 1st. Her total travel expenses were Rs. 2,436.
The power of the people is stronger than people in power.. MODERN APPROACH TO KERALA LAND REVENUE OFFICE PROCEDURES_DOM detailed psentation from T J Joseph, Additional tahsildar,,Meenachil-mob 9447464502
The document is a proposal from T.J Joseph, Junior Supdt. of the Collectorate in Malappuram, to amend the Kerala Building Tax Act. It summarizes decisions from a previous meeting and proposes 11 points of amendment to address issues with determining tax liability, exemptions, rates, timelines and penalties. Key proposals include requiring declarations before construction, assessing additional buildings like garages, separate assessment of residential and commercial building areas, revising tax rates, and strengthening timelines and penalties.
േരള ബിൽഡിംഗ് ടാക്സ് ആക്ട് 1975- *ഫാക്ടറിയുടെ അനുബന്ധ ആവശ്യങ്ങൾക്ക് ഉപയോഗിക്കുന്ന ബാക്കി പ്രദേശവും കെട്ടിട നികുതി അടക്കുന്നതിൽ നിന്ന് ഒഴിവാക്കിയിട്ടുണ്ട് എന്ന് വ്യക്തമാക്കി കൊണ്ടുള്ള കേരള ഹൈക്കോടതി വിധി.*👆👆
Kerala Building Tax Act 1975 Remaining Area Used For Ancillary Purposes Of Factory Also Exempted From Payment Of Building Tax kerala High Court order
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The petitioner owns a landed property in Nadama Village comprised of resurvey number 46. After a resurvey, the actual extent of the property was found to be 11.56 acres rather than the previously recorded 8.39 acres. However, the petitioner is only being charged basic tax on 8.39 acres. Relying on reports from the Village Officer and puramboke register, the petitioner argued the entire 11.56 acres should be recognized as her property. The court directed the revenue authorities to accept basic tax on the full 11.56 acres and update relevant records accordingly.
The document appears to be a scanned receipt from a restaurant showing a total of $58.82 paid with a credit card. It lists items purchased including drinks, appetizers and entrees. The receipt details the date, time, payment method and includes the restaurant's logo and contact information.
- The document discusses the Kerala Building Tax Act of 1975 and rules regarding the assessment and collection of building tax in Kerala.
- Building tax is assessed based on the plinth area of buildings and is calculated using slab rates. There are separate rates for residential and other buildings.
- Exemptions are provided for some portions of residential buildings as well as for certain categories of other buildings like religious institutions and factories.
- The assessment process involves filing of returns, issuance of notices, hearings and order. Appeals and revisions are allowed against the assessment order.
Michabhoomi Clarification Pattayam Kമിച്ചഭൂമി പതിവ്, പതിവ് കാലാവധിക്ക് മുൻപുള്ള കൈമാറ്റം, പട്ടയം നഷ്ടപെടൽ, പർച്ചേസ് പ്രൈസ് അടക്കാത്തവരുടെ പ്രശ്നം, മിച്ച ഭൂമിയിലെ അന്യകൈവശക്കാർ , മിച്ച ഭൂമിയിലെ കരം അടവ് James Joseph Adhikarathil
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