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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Recruitment of Sub-Inspector (Executives) in Delhi Police-2012

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Recruitment of Sub-Inspector (Executives) in Delhi Police-2012

Staff Selection Commission, SSC, at the instance of Ministry of Home Affairs started recruitment of Sub-Inspectors in Central Armed Police Force, CAPF, a few years ago and recruitment of Assistant Sub-Inspectors in CISF in 2010. Recruitment of Constables (GD) and Riflemen (GD) in CAPF has been entrusted to SSC since 2011. Now, on the request of Ministry of Home Affairs, it has been agreed that recruitment of Sub-Inspector in Delhi Police will also be undertaken by the SSC.

Recruitment of Sub-Inspector in Delhi Police Examination 2012 will be advertised on 2.6.2012(tentative) and the written examination is scheduled on 19.08.2012. The stages and scheme of recruitment will be identical to those of Sub-Inspector in CAPFs Examination, with recruitment having three stages-Written Examination, Physical Endurance Test and Medical Examination and Interview –cum-Personality test. Vacancies communicated by Delhi Police for this recruitment are 324 for male and 11 for female candidates respectively with degree in any subject as the minimum educational qualification. The recruitment will be on All-India basis with the written examination, PET/Medical Examination and Interview held at Regional Offices for the convenience of the candidates

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Delhi HC reserves order on whether tax at source can be deducted from Third Party Administrator

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Delhi HC reserves order on whether tax at source can be deducted from Third Party Administrator

2.9.2011 (UNI) The Delhi High Court today reserved its order on the petition filed by TPA (Third Party Administrator) challenging the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT)'s decision for asking them to deduct tax at source from the patients who get cashless treatment under the Medical Insurance Policy scheme. 

The TPAs are bodies acting on behalf of the insurance companies in connection with the settlement of medical insurance policies issued by them. 

A bench comprising Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justice Sanjeev Khanna after hearing the arguments from both sides reserved its order. 

Senior advocates S Ganesh, Yasobant Das, Amol Sinha and Anshuman Jain appearing for TPA Vipul Medicorp and others argued that the hospitals are exempted from Tax Deduction at Source (TDS )under section 194J of IT Act as they come under the business income category. 

The TDS is only applicable on individuals and professionals, and the Income Tax under this category cannot be charged from hospitals, Mr Ganesh argued. 

Mr Kamal Sahani, appearing on behalf of the CBDT, argued that the hospitals render professional medical services, therefore, they come under the professional income and TDS can be charged from them. 

Mr Ganesh, however, argued that any payment made by the TPAs to the insurance companies includes overwhelming large amount of bill which includes number of items like room rent, sale of medicines, use of equipment such as ventilator, oxygen tank, food charges, diagnostics which cannot by any process of logic and reason ever be considered to be fees for professional services. 

The entire amount paid to the hospital bill is covered under business income and cannot be treated as professional fees,' the petitioners argued. UNI

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Delhi govt to appoint 9,000 teachers, set up 12 schools

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Delhi government has decided to appoint 9,000 teachers and set up 12 new schools across the city to enhance educational facilities for effective implementation of the Right to Education Act.

The government has also identified 10 more sites for setting up of new schools besides deciding to enhance existing infrastructure in over 50 schools.

Additional Education Director Sunita Shukla said that to augment educational infrastructure the department has constructed 529 new rooms in existing schools in 2010-11 for proper implementation of the RTE Act. The Act makes it mandatory for government to provide free education till class VIII.

"We have decided to set up 12 new schools and sites for another 10 schools have been identified," she told reporters here.

The government has already enhanced infrastucture in 127 schools as part of a project called Roopantar.

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