This document contains details of 96 village offices in Malappuram district of Kerala, India. It includes the office address, contact number and email ID of each village office. The village offices are grouped under the respective taluks of Ernad, Perinthalmanna, Ponnani, Nilambur and other taluks in Malappuram district.
Revenue Guide ILDM 2023 - Uploaded by James Joseph Adhikarathil Land consultant - Solve your Land Problems 9447464502- Revenue Department has very close interaction with the general public. Every individual has to approach Revenue Offices frequently for various requirements.The Department is under the control of the Revenue Minister. In Secretariat, the department is headed by the Principal Secretary (Revenue Secretary) who is assisted by Additional Secretaries/ Joint Secretaries. The Revenue Department is headed by Land Revenue Commissioner who is assisted by Additional Commissioner and Assistant Commissioners. The State of Kerala consist of 14 districts, 21 Revenue Divisions, 63 Taluks and 1532 Villages(or 1634 including group villages). Each district is headed by a District Collector who is assisted by Deputy Collectors among others. Each revenue division is headed by a Revenue Divisional Officer and assisted by Senior Superintendent among others. Each Taluk is headed by a Tahsildar and Additional Tahsildar who is assisted by Deputy Tahsildar among others. Each Village is headed by a Village Officer who is assisted by Special Village Officer, Village Assistant and Village man.
Functions
Issuance of various certificates for general public purposes.
Collection of Basic tax, Plantation tax, Building tax etc.
Effecting Revenue Recovery .
Maintenance and updation of land records.
The Kerala Land Reforms Act (KLR Act) was passed in 1963 to restrict private ownership and possession of land in excess of the ceiling area. The KLR Act envisages the constitution of a State Land Board (SLB) for the whole State and Taluk Land Boards (TLB) for each taluk in the State, apart from other offices, to implement the provisions of the Act. The ceiling area1 is prescribed in the KLR Act and various amendments2 were made to implement the provisions of the Act. Where a person3 owns or holds land in excess of the ceiling area, such excess land shall be surrendered to the Government.As per the order of the TLB, the surplus land shall be acquired by the Revenue and Disaster Management (R&DM) department. The R&DM shall protect the acquired surplus land as per the provisions contained in the Kerala Land Conservancy Act 1957 (KLC Act). The surplus land acquired is utilised as per the provisions contained in the KLR Act and the Kerala Land Assignment Act, 1960 (KLA Act). The Government may pass the right of utilisation of land to the individuals, bodies, authorities, industries, etc. either on lease for a definite period or bestow ownership without any such condition. Thus, the SLB and TLBs are responsible for the identification of excess/surplus lands in the State with the assistance of the R&DM Department which is responsible for the acquisition, protection and assignment of the declared surplus land. The entire period since the inception of the KLR Act, till March 2018 was covered in audit.
Kerala Land Revenue Department- Telephone Numbers of Village Officers and Tahsildars uploaded by T.J Joseph Deputy tahsildar,Kottayam. A mysandesham presentation.MOB.9447464502
The document contains repetitive text that provides no meaningful information in 3 sentences or less. It consists of the same line "G.O.(P)No.85/2018/RD File No.REV-P1/812/2018-REV" repeated multiple times without any additional context. Therefore, no useful summary can be generated from the content provided.
conservation of paddy and wetland amendment rules 2018 reg. - g.o.(p) no. 8...shanavas chithara
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the results of a study on the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on air pollution. Researchers found that lockdowns led to significant short-term reductions in nitrogen dioxide and fine particulate matter pollution globally as transportation and industrial activities declined substantially. However, the document notes that the improvements in air quality were temporary and pollution levels rose back to pre-pandemic levels as restrictions eased and activity increased again.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health.
Revenue Guide ILDM 2023 - Uploaded by James Joseph Adhikarathil Land consultant - Solve your Land Problems 9447464502- Revenue Department has very close interaction with the general public. Every individual has to approach Revenue Offices frequently for various requirements.The Department is under the control of the Revenue Minister. In Secretariat, the department is headed by the Principal Secretary (Revenue Secretary) who is assisted by Additional Secretaries/ Joint Secretaries. The Revenue Department is headed by Land Revenue Commissioner who is assisted by Additional Commissioner and Assistant Commissioners. The State of Kerala consist of 14 districts, 21 Revenue Divisions, 63 Taluks and 1532 Villages(or 1634 including group villages). Each district is headed by a District Collector who is assisted by Deputy Collectors among others. Each revenue division is headed by a Revenue Divisional Officer and assisted by Senior Superintendent among others. Each Taluk is headed by a Tahsildar and Additional Tahsildar who is assisted by Deputy Tahsildar among others. Each Village is headed by a Village Officer who is assisted by Special Village Officer, Village Assistant and Village man.
Functions
Issuance of various certificates for general public purposes.
Collection of Basic tax, Plantation tax, Building tax etc.
Effecting Revenue Recovery .
Maintenance and updation of land records.
The Kerala Land Reforms Act (KLR Act) was passed in 1963 to restrict private ownership and possession of land in excess of the ceiling area. The KLR Act envisages the constitution of a State Land Board (SLB) for the whole State and Taluk Land Boards (TLB) for each taluk in the State, apart from other offices, to implement the provisions of the Act. The ceiling area1 is prescribed in the KLR Act and various amendments2 were made to implement the provisions of the Act. Where a person3 owns or holds land in excess of the ceiling area, such excess land shall be surrendered to the Government.As per the order of the TLB, the surplus land shall be acquired by the Revenue and Disaster Management (R&DM) department. The R&DM shall protect the acquired surplus land as per the provisions contained in the Kerala Land Conservancy Act 1957 (KLC Act). The surplus land acquired is utilised as per the provisions contained in the KLR Act and the Kerala Land Assignment Act, 1960 (KLA Act). The Government may pass the right of utilisation of land to the individuals, bodies, authorities, industries, etc. either on lease for a definite period or bestow ownership without any such condition. Thus, the SLB and TLBs are responsible for the identification of excess/surplus lands in the State with the assistance of the R&DM Department which is responsible for the acquisition, protection and assignment of the declared surplus land. The entire period since the inception of the KLR Act, till March 2018 was covered in audit.
Kerala Land Revenue Department- Telephone Numbers of Village Officers and Tahsildars uploaded by T.J Joseph Deputy tahsildar,Kottayam. A mysandesham presentation.MOB.9447464502
The document contains repetitive text that provides no meaningful information in 3 sentences or less. It consists of the same line "G.O.(P)No.85/2018/RD File No.REV-P1/812/2018-REV" repeated multiple times without any additional context. Therefore, no useful summary can be generated from the content provided.
conservation of paddy and wetland amendment rules 2018 reg. - g.o.(p) no. 8...shanavas chithara
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the results of a study on the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on air pollution. Researchers found that lockdowns led to significant short-term reductions in nitrogen dioxide and fine particulate matter pollution globally as transportation and industrial activities declined substantially. However, the document notes that the improvements in air quality were temporary and pollution levels rose back to pre-pandemic levels as restrictions eased and activity increased again.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
The document outlines the various rules and acts governing the assignment of government land in Kerala. It lists 14 specific acts and rules enacted between 1950-1995 that pertain to assignment of different types of land for various purposes like agriculture, industry, housing etc. It also mentions the Kerala Land Reforms Act of 1964 that introduced certain reforms regarding land ownership rights in the state.
Hand book of services provided by Local Self Government Kerala Sevana jalakam James Joseph adhikarathil your land matter consultant 9447464502ഭൂമി സംബന്ധമായ പ്രശ്നങ്ങൾ നിങ്ങളെ വിഷമിപ്പിക്കുന്നുണ്ടോ നിയമപരമായ പിന്തുണയും സഹായവും നൽകി പരിഹാരം കണ്ടെത്തുവാൻ ഞങ്ങൾ സഹായിക്കാം.
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വിദഗ്ധരും അടങ്ങിയ ഒരു ടീം ആണ് ഞങ്ങളുടേത്.
കേരളത്തിൽ എവിടെയും സേവനം നൽകുന്നു.ഭൂമിയുടെ തരം മാറ്റം സംബന്ധിച്ച പ്രശ്നങ്ങൾ റീ സർവേ പരാതികൾ, പൊന്നും വില നടപടികൾ സംബന്ധിച്ച പ്രശ്നങ്ങൾ തുടങ്ങി എല്ലാ ഭൂമി പ്രശ്നങ്ങളിലും സഹായവും പിന്തുണയും പരിഹാരവും .
Solve your Land Problems in Kerala.
JAMESADHIKARAM your land matter consultant
9447464502
Rule 20 of TR rules- Document is not necessary for pokkuvaravu if there is adverse possession. uploaded by James Joseph Adhikaram .Kottayam Definition of Mutation/Pokkuvaravu
When a property is sold or transferred from one person to another, there needs to be a change in the title ownership as well. This process of transferring the ownership is called mutation. The property is recorded in the land revenue department under the new owner’s name, and from then on this person will be responsible to pay the property tax charged by the government.
The documentation procedure for mutation, and the applicable fee may vary from state to state. The process of mutation is called “Pokkuvaravu” in Kerala.
How to Do Pokkuvaravu or Mutation of Your Property in Kerala
Here’s the step by step process on how to do Pokkuvaravu or mutation of property in Kerala.
1. Complete Property Purchase
The process of purchasing the property from the seller needs to be fully completed. This include identification, negotiation, payment and getting the property registered in the name of the buyer.
2. Collect Sale Deed
Once the property sale is registered with the respective sub-register office, they will process it. The sale deed can be collected from them within a few weeks.
3. Pokkuvaravu Application
After receiving the sale deed, an application need to be given to the respective village office, requesting the pokkuvaravu/mutation to be done in favour of the buyer.
4. Pay Fees
Village offices charge a nominal fee for getting the pokkuvaravu/mutation done. The current rates applicable are as follows:
Rs. 25 for up to five acres of property
Rs. 50 for over five and up to 20 acres
Rs. 100 for over 20 and up to 40 acres
Rs. 200 for over 40 acres and up to two hectares
Rs. 500 for over two hectares
This fees need to be paid at the respective village office for the application to be processed. The above mentioned rates will be revised by the government from time to time.
5. Submit Copy of the Deeds
A copy of the current and previous registration deeds need to be submitted at the village office.
6. Verification of Original Deed
The respective authorities in the village office may need to verify the original deed. In that case, the original deed needs to be produced to them for verification at the village office.
7. Issue Date of Property Verification
A village officer (surveyor) will then visit the property in order to physically measure and verify it. The surveyor will fix a date for the site visit in agreement with the applicant .
8. Physical Survey
The surveyor from the village office will visit the property on the agreed date, measure the property and also verify its boundaries.
9. Disputes with the Neighbours
The surveyor will also check if there any unresolved disputes with any of the neighbours in terms of borders, area or any other disputes with respect to the said property.
Kerala Revenue Recovery Act - Malayalam Notes - James Joseph Adhikarathil-The Kerala Revenue Recovery Act, 1968 (RR Act) governs the law relating to the recovery of arrears of public revenue in the State. The Act provides for recovery of arrears of public revenue together with interest and cost of process by attachment and sale of defaulter’s movable and immovable property. Attachment can also be made either by appointing an agent for the management of defaulter’s immovable property or arrest of the defaulter and his detention in prison. The Act is administered by Land Revenue Department (LRD). 94 Chapter VI: Land Revenue and Building Tax A review on recovery of public revenue was incorporated in the Audit Report (Revenue Receipts) for the year ended 31 March 2000, Government of Kerala. The review has been discussed by the Public Accounts Committee. The present review on recovery of arrears of revenue under the Revenue Recovery Act covering the period from 2003-04 to 2007-08 revealed a number of deficiencies which are discussed in the succeeding paragraphs. 6.2.3 Organisational set-up The LRD functions under the administrative control of the Principal Secretary (Revenue) at the Government level. The Commissioner of Land Revenue (CLR) is the head of the LRD who is assisted by District Collectors (DC) in 14 districts. The DCs are assisted by tahsildars at 63 taluks1 and village officers at 1477 villages. In 20 taluks, where the number of revenue recovery cases are substantial, there are special revenue recovery units under the charge of special tahsildars (Revenue Recovery) exclusively for attending to revenue recovery proceedings.
Kerala Land Revenue Department -Jamabandhi Inspection,Procedure for the Annual Inspection of Kerala Village Offices.Psentation uploaded y T.James Joseph,Adhikarathil ,Kottayam- 9447464502.
Form 7 Paddy and wet land act - James adhikaram land consultancy Kottayam 9447464502 Solve your land problems in Kerala - we provide Legal support, assistance and monitoring of your complaints in Bhoomi tharam mattom, nilam , purayidom , thottam ,michabhoomi issues, pattayam , thandapper , pokkuvaravu , land tax , building tax , digital survey , resurvey ,klc , puramboke , pathway disputes, fair value , data bank , issues . James Joseph Adhikarathil , Former Deputy collector Alappuzha 9447464502. Service available all over Kerala
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
This document discusses the rules and regulations around building tax in Kerala. It covers the following key points in 3 sentences:
The document outlines the various acts and rules governing building tax in Kerala including the Kerala Building Tax Ordinance 1974, Kerala Building Tax Rules 1974, and Kerala Building Tax Act 1975. It summarizes the tax rates and calculations for building tax based on plinth area and provides examples of tax exemptions and penalties for non-compliance. The document also addresses common questions around applying the building tax acts and rules regarding topics like tax exemptions, property classifications, tax rate changes, and assessing multi-unit buildings.
Only for Kerala Land Revenue Department Staff.Highly useful to officials and public if the directory is maintained in the village office.............
.......T.J Joseph,Deputy Tahsildar,Kottayam....9447464502.......
The algorithm discovers novel functional linear motifs within sets of unaligned protein sequences using a greedy approach. It identifies overrepresented short sequences or "motifs" that may mediate protein-protein interactions. The algorithm is tested on known motifs from databases, showing it can correctly identify several known motifs. As a case study, the algorithm extracts a putative nucleolar localization motif present in nucleolar proteins including the N-terminus of protein MAGE-B2, explaining its nucleolar localization.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
The document outlines the various rules and acts governing the assignment of government land in Kerala. It lists 14 specific acts and rules enacted between 1950-1995 that pertain to assignment of different types of land for various purposes like agriculture, industry, housing etc. It also mentions the Kerala Land Reforms Act of 1964 that introduced certain reforms regarding land ownership rights in the state.
Hand book of services provided by Local Self Government Kerala Sevana jalakam James Joseph adhikarathil your land matter consultant 9447464502ഭൂമി സംബന്ധമായ പ്രശ്നങ്ങൾ നിങ്ങളെ വിഷമിപ്പിക്കുന്നുണ്ടോ നിയമപരമായ പിന്തുണയും സഹായവും നൽകി പരിഹാരം കണ്ടെത്തുവാൻ ഞങ്ങൾ സഹായിക്കാം.
അഭിഭാഷകരും റവന്യൂ
വിദഗ്ധരും അടങ്ങിയ ഒരു ടീം ആണ് ഞങ്ങളുടേത്.
കേരളത്തിൽ എവിടെയും സേവനം നൽകുന്നു.ഭൂമിയുടെ തരം മാറ്റം സംബന്ധിച്ച പ്രശ്നങ്ങൾ റീ സർവേ പരാതികൾ, പൊന്നും വില നടപടികൾ സംബന്ധിച്ച പ്രശ്നങ്ങൾ തുടങ്ങി എല്ലാ ഭൂമി പ്രശ്നങ്ങളിലും സഹായവും പിന്തുണയും പരിഹാരവും .
Solve your Land Problems in Kerala.
JAMESADHIKARAM your land matter consultant
9447464502
Rule 20 of TR rules- Document is not necessary for pokkuvaravu if there is adverse possession. uploaded by James Joseph Adhikaram .Kottayam Definition of Mutation/Pokkuvaravu
When a property is sold or transferred from one person to another, there needs to be a change in the title ownership as well. This process of transferring the ownership is called mutation. The property is recorded in the land revenue department under the new owner’s name, and from then on this person will be responsible to pay the property tax charged by the government.
The documentation procedure for mutation, and the applicable fee may vary from state to state. The process of mutation is called “Pokkuvaravu” in Kerala.
How to Do Pokkuvaravu or Mutation of Your Property in Kerala
Here’s the step by step process on how to do Pokkuvaravu or mutation of property in Kerala.
1. Complete Property Purchase
The process of purchasing the property from the seller needs to be fully completed. This include identification, negotiation, payment and getting the property registered in the name of the buyer.
2. Collect Sale Deed
Once the property sale is registered with the respective sub-register office, they will process it. The sale deed can be collected from them within a few weeks.
3. Pokkuvaravu Application
After receiving the sale deed, an application need to be given to the respective village office, requesting the pokkuvaravu/mutation to be done in favour of the buyer.
4. Pay Fees
Village offices charge a nominal fee for getting the pokkuvaravu/mutation done. The current rates applicable are as follows:
Rs. 25 for up to five acres of property
Rs. 50 for over five and up to 20 acres
Rs. 100 for over 20 and up to 40 acres
Rs. 200 for over 40 acres and up to two hectares
Rs. 500 for over two hectares
This fees need to be paid at the respective village office for the application to be processed. The above mentioned rates will be revised by the government from time to time.
5. Submit Copy of the Deeds
A copy of the current and previous registration deeds need to be submitted at the village office.
6. Verification of Original Deed
The respective authorities in the village office may need to verify the original deed. In that case, the original deed needs to be produced to them for verification at the village office.
7. Issue Date of Property Verification
A village officer (surveyor) will then visit the property in order to physically measure and verify it. The surveyor will fix a date for the site visit in agreement with the applicant .
8. Physical Survey
The surveyor from the village office will visit the property on the agreed date, measure the property and also verify its boundaries.
9. Disputes with the Neighbours
The surveyor will also check if there any unresolved disputes with any of the neighbours in terms of borders, area or any other disputes with respect to the said property.
Kerala Revenue Recovery Act - Malayalam Notes - James Joseph Adhikarathil-The Kerala Revenue Recovery Act, 1968 (RR Act) governs the law relating to the recovery of arrears of public revenue in the State. The Act provides for recovery of arrears of public revenue together with interest and cost of process by attachment and sale of defaulter’s movable and immovable property. Attachment can also be made either by appointing an agent for the management of defaulter’s immovable property or arrest of the defaulter and his detention in prison. The Act is administered by Land Revenue Department (LRD). 94 Chapter VI: Land Revenue and Building Tax A review on recovery of public revenue was incorporated in the Audit Report (Revenue Receipts) for the year ended 31 March 2000, Government of Kerala. The review has been discussed by the Public Accounts Committee. The present review on recovery of arrears of revenue under the Revenue Recovery Act covering the period from 2003-04 to 2007-08 revealed a number of deficiencies which are discussed in the succeeding paragraphs. 6.2.3 Organisational set-up The LRD functions under the administrative control of the Principal Secretary (Revenue) at the Government level. The Commissioner of Land Revenue (CLR) is the head of the LRD who is assisted by District Collectors (DC) in 14 districts. The DCs are assisted by tahsildars at 63 taluks1 and village officers at 1477 villages. In 20 taluks, where the number of revenue recovery cases are substantial, there are special revenue recovery units under the charge of special tahsildars (Revenue Recovery) exclusively for attending to revenue recovery proceedings.
Kerala Land Revenue Department -Jamabandhi Inspection,Procedure for the Annual Inspection of Kerala Village Offices.Psentation uploaded y T.James Joseph,Adhikarathil ,Kottayam- 9447464502.
Form 7 Paddy and wet land act - James adhikaram land consultancy Kottayam 9447464502 Solve your land problems in Kerala - we provide Legal support, assistance and monitoring of your complaints in Bhoomi tharam mattom, nilam , purayidom , thottam ,michabhoomi issues, pattayam , thandapper , pokkuvaravu , land tax , building tax , digital survey , resurvey ,klc , puramboke , pathway disputes, fair value , data bank , issues . James Joseph Adhikarathil , Former Deputy collector Alappuzha 9447464502. Service available all over Kerala
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
This document discusses the rules and regulations around building tax in Kerala. It covers the following key points in 3 sentences:
The document outlines the various acts and rules governing building tax in Kerala including the Kerala Building Tax Ordinance 1974, Kerala Building Tax Rules 1974, and Kerala Building Tax Act 1975. It summarizes the tax rates and calculations for building tax based on plinth area and provides examples of tax exemptions and penalties for non-compliance. The document also addresses common questions around applying the building tax acts and rules regarding topics like tax exemptions, property classifications, tax rate changes, and assessing multi-unit buildings.
Only for Kerala Land Revenue Department Staff.Highly useful to officials and public if the directory is maintained in the village office.............
.......T.J Joseph,Deputy Tahsildar,Kottayam....9447464502.......
The algorithm discovers novel functional linear motifs within sets of unaligned protein sequences using a greedy approach. It identifies overrepresented short sequences or "motifs" that may mediate protein-protein interactions. The algorithm is tested on known motifs from databases, showing it can correctly identify several known motifs. As a case study, the algorithm extracts a putative nucleolar localization motif present in nucleolar proteins including the N-terminus of protein MAGE-B2, explaining its nucleolar localization.
Harish P.S. is an Instrument Supervisor with over 3 years of experience working in Oman and India. He has a Bachelor's Degree in Instrumentation and Control Engineering and is seeking new opportunities. His current role involves planning and supervising instrument installation, maintenance, and calibration activities for an oil and gas project in Oman. Previously, he worked as a Maintenance Technician at a refinery in India performing calibration and repairs on various field instruments.
The document outlines guidelines for identifying the creamy layer among Other Backward Classes (OBCs) in order to implement the Tirunendra Babu Commission guidelines.
The key points are:
1) The government has ordered the implementation of the Tirunendra Babu Commission guidelines for identifying the creamy layer among OBCs.
2) The guidelines and annexures for identifying the creamy layer have been notified and are provided for general information.
3) The guidelines will come into force immediately.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
This document provides a summary of the pay-TV and free-to-air television market in Kerala, India in Q2 2014. It notes that Kerala has a population of 34 million people with high media literacy. Around 5 million households in Kerala subscribe to cable TV as of 2013, with 26% being digital subscribers. Major players in Kerala began voluntary digitization ahead of the government's mandate. The document also forecasts growing digitization and high-definition penetration rates in Kerala in the coming years.
Census of India, 2011 - Provisional Population totals for KeralaJustine George
This document contains tables and information from the 2011 Census of India about the population of Kerala. It provides data on the total population, population growth rate, density, age distribution, sex ratio, literacy rates and rankings of districts in Kerala according to these demographic indicators. The key findings are that Kerala's population in 2011 was 33.3 million with a 4.86% growth rate since 2001, a high density of 859 people per square kilometer, a sex ratio of 1084 females per 1000 males, and a high overall literacy rate of 93.91%.
The document provides guidelines from the Government of Kerala on suo motu (proactive) disclosure of information by public authorities under Section 4 of the Right to Information Act, 2005. It forwards guidelines issued by the Government of India on proactive disclosure and compliance with Section 4. The guidelines outline categories of information that should be proactively disclosed, including information related to procurement, public-private partnerships, transfer policies and orders, RTI applications and responses, CAG and PAC reports, citizens' charters, grants provided, and foreign visits by officials. Public authorities are directed to undertake suo motu disclosure and ensure compliance with these guidelines.
This personal memorandum provides identification details for an employee, including name, post, date of birth, contact information, identification numbers, signature, and photo. The memorandum is intended to officially record these personal details to uniquely identify the individual employee.
The document is a declaration form for applying for a Non-Refundable Advance (NRA) or converting a temporary advance into a NRA from the General Provident Fund (GPF) of Kerala.
It states that the applicant is submitting an application for a NRA/conversion of Rs. [amount] towards their GPF Account No. [number]. It expresses the applicant's consent to accept the amount of NRA found admissible according to the Accountant General's office records. The applicant signs and dates the declaration.
The document contains changes being made to certain rules and entries in recruitment rules.
Key changes include:
(1) Substituting the entries for item (i) in rule 4, sub-rule (1) regarding recruitment by transfer from qualified officials.
(2) Inserting a new serial number and entry under item (ii) in the table below rule 7 in column 2.
(3) Substituting the entries for item (iii) in the table below rule 7 in column 2 regarding minimum service requirements.
This document contains an application form for allotment of a Permanent Retirement Account Number (PRAN). It requests personal details of the applicant such as name, gender, date of birth, address, bank details, employment details, and nomination details. It provides instructions for filling out the form, including guidelines on filling each section and field appropriately. Sections include the applicant's personal details, employment details to be filled by their Designated Officer, nomination details, scheme details, and a declaration.
The document outlines a minimum tenure policy for government employees in Kerala, India. It establishes guidelines for transfers, including:
1) General transfers may occur once per year by mid-May, except for schools which can also adjust in July.
2) Employees must complete 3 years of service at a station before being transferred, unless there is a claimant with 3 years elsewhere or a public interest reason for the current employee's transfer.
3) Exceptions are made for transfers to an employee's home or opted district, where 3 years is not required.
The document summarizes the rules and guidelines regarding Leave Travel Concession (LTC) for state government employees in Kerala. It outlines who is eligible for LTC, including regular full-time employees, aided school/college staff, and employees of local bodies. It specifies the place and distance of travel allowed, reimbursement rates, requirement to declare travel plans in advance, procedures for advances, timelines for claims, and penalties for misuse. Eligible employees can receive full reimbursement for travel by approved modes once every 15 years of service, for themselves and their families.
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