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HINDUSTAN TIMES, NEW DELHI WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 03, 2014 09 | nation | Death penalty review plea decision a ‘welcome move’ POSITIVE Experts say change was overdue, favour absolute transparency in dealing with decisions such as death penalty Avantika Mehta [email protected] NEW DELHI: As the Supreme Court opened another window of hope for death row convicts by allow- ing open court hearings of their review petitions, activists and legal fraternity welcomed it say- ing, “There should be absolute and full transparency in dealing with an irreversible decision like the death penalty.” Calling the apex court’s decision a “welcome change”, Suhas Chakma, director of the ACHR questioned “why only the review petition should be heard in open court.” After the review petition, the convict generally files a curative petition — the last legal recourse available to him — which is not heard in open court. Open court hearing of review petitions will give another oppor- tunity to death row convicts to convince the court to acquit them or to commute their sen- tence to life imprisonment. Retired SC judge RS Sodhi said he was glad that the review peti- tions would not just be decided by circulation anymore. “While pass- ing a death sentence, you are act- ing like God. You can’t give life but you are taking it. This will be an opportunity for the judge to review, rethink the matter carefully.” “It is excellent that the court is acknowledging the status of the death penalty case — it can be given by mistake, or because of a lawyer’s incompetence, or even if the judge has preconceived notions.” Senior lawyer and Rajya Sabha member KTS Tulsi said, “It is always better to err on the side of caution when meting out an irreversible decision like the death penalty.” He added that he had “always hoped that the apex court would take such a decision.” Calling it a long overdue decision, senior lawyer Colin Gonsalves said, “If it is open court, the advocate will at least have the ability to show what has been missed or mistaken.” Peerzada Ashiq & Rajeev Mullick [email protected] SRINAGAR/ LUCKNOW: The Jammu and Kashmir government is mobilising men and machinery on a grand scale to ensure that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Teachers’ Day speech reaches the state’s 2.36 million school students on September 5. Apart from tapping 12,500 tel- evision sets and two educational satellites (edusats) for the cities, the administration is planning to make 7,333 transistors available to schools located in remote areas with no electricity, state education secretary Nirmal Sharma told HT. The government has directed divisional commissioners in Kashmir and Jammu to ensure that all 23,485 public and private schools have television sets and generators for the occasion, Sharma added. A National Informatics Centre base in far-flung Leh will ensure interaction of students with the PM, which will also be telecast live. The education secretary said that students have been asked to be in their schools at around 2:30pm. The PM’s speech will commence at 3pm and will con- tinue till 4:45pm. SP LAPTOPS FOR PM’S SPEECH WEBCAST School and college students from Uttar Pradesh will be able to watch Narendra Modi’s Teachers’ Day speech on lap- tops provided by chief minister Akhilesh Yadav. Colleges have been asked to rope in their alumni – who have received these free com- puters under a state government scheme – for a day, and make arrangements so that students can tune in to Modi’s speech that will have a live webcast. “About 1.44 million students now have laptops provided by the Samajwadi party (SP) gov- ernment,” said Awadh Naresh Sharma, director of secondary education, UP. At a time when most states ruled by non-NDA parties are resisting the Centre’s TeachersDay programme, in UP the state machinery is trying to ensure the plan’s success. About 13 million children study in UP’s 22,000 secondary schools. ‘Enough safeguards to ensure justice for death row convicts’ Soibam Rocky Singh [email protected] NEW DELHI: Justice J Chelameswar on Tuesday said that there were enough legal safeguards to ensure justice to death row con- victs as they were given proper opportunity at every stage during the trial, while rejecting petitions seeking open court hearing for review petitions. “I am not able to agree with the proposition that such an obligation extends so far as to compulsorily giving an oral hearing in every case where review is sought by a convict,” Chelameswar, who deliv- ered the minority verdict, said. He added, “It is a matter of record that this court in almost every case of death penalty undertakes the examination of the correctness of such decision.” Chelameswar did not agree with majority verdict delivered by four other judges led by Chief Justice of India, RM Lodha, which took a more humane view of the issue. Enumerating judicial safe- guards during the process of trial and appeals, Chelameswar said there were various safeguards provided by the Constitution and the law of this country against awarding death penalty. The majority verdict has favoured a “limited oral hearing” to be granted to the convict say- ing that there is a possibility of, given the same set of facts, “two judicial minds reaching different conclusions either to award or decline to award death sentence.” However, Chelameswar also said that review petitions are normally heard by the same judges which heard the appeal. “Therefore, the possibility of dif- ferent judicial minds reaching dif- ferent conclusions on the same set of facts does not arise,” he said. J&K, UP plan big for Modi’s Sept 5 speech SC to Bengal: Sterilising jumbos to check population is regressive Bhadra Sinha [email protected] NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday restrained the West Bengal government from imple- menting its proposal to sterilise elephants or any other wildlife to restrict their population, while pulling up the ministry of envi- ronment and forest (MoEF) for ignoring issues regarding safety of elephants. A bench of justices Dipak Misra and Vikramjit Sen passed the order while hearing a PIL relating to large number of deaths of elephants on railway tracks in West Bengal, Assam, Odisha, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. West Bengal’s move to sterilise elephants was brought to the court’s notice by the counsel of Jharkhand, Tapesh Kumar Singh. He pointed out to the state forest minister’s statement that to curb the growing elephant population the administration was contem- plating use of immuno contracep- tive drug to prevent procreation. Calling it a “regressive step,” the bench also directed the MoEF secretary to be person- ally present at the next hearing to explain the measures the min- istry has taken in protecting elephants on the railway tracks. Decreasing habitat has escalated elephant-human conflicts. PTI FILE ARUN JAITLEY OPERATED UPON FOR DIABETES HT Correspondent [email protected] NEW DELHI: Union finance and defence minister Arun Jaitley on Tuesday underwent a surgery for ‘diabetes management’ at a city hospital. Jaitley, 61, underwent bariatric surgery, which is com- monly known as weight-loss sur- gery, at a private hospital in Saket. “He is overweight and has had been suffering from uncon- trolled blood glucose levels, late- ly, for which this surgery is the best known cure. In 92% cases it has worked successfully,” said Dr Pradeep Chowbey, director –institute of minimal access, metabolic and bariatric surgery at Max Healthcare. Bariatric surgery is done not only to control morbid obesity, but also to cure co-morbid conditions such as diabetes and hypertension. Chowbey led the five-member team that performed the gastric bypass surgery, wherein a small pouch is made in the stomach and a route is created for the food to reach directly to the small intes- tines, resulting in minimal calo- rie and nutrients absorption. “The person is able to eat just about one-third of the usual amount of food, and overeating results in vomiting. In a diabetic patient, the food goes directly into the intestine and stimulates insulin,” Chowbey said. Jaitley is most likely to be discharged on Thursday. Adani group, tribals make peace Ejaz Kaiser [email protected] RAIPUR: Six-hour-long negotiations on Tuesday defused the tension among the tribals who had stalled mining activities of Adani enter- prises in Parsa and Kante Basan coal mines area of Ambikapur district, north Chhattisgarh, for five days. Over a thousand villag- ers and five Adani officials were present during the dialogue. “We have given Adani officials a deadline of September 20 to begin the work of rehabilitation of the tribals whose lands were acquired for mining. If they don’t comply, I will be the first person to lock the gate of the company”, NN Ekka, additional collector (Ambikapur), told HT. Getting written assurances from both, officials of Adani group and the administration, the tribals decided to call off their protest and the production at the mining site will resume on Wednesday, the officer said. Progress made by the company on the tribals’ demands would be monitored by the administration in the presence of villagers on the first Sunday of every month. Tribals in the area were protest- ing against the Adani enterprises for the latter’s alleged failure to comply with their commitments. Adani group bagged the con- tract from Rajashthan Rajya Vidhyut Nigam Limited, which got the block in 2007. OPEN COURT The SC decision will give another chance to convicts to escape the noose DEATH ROW CONVICTS IN JAIL Male Female As of December 2012 CONVICTS LIKELY TO BENEFIT FROM SC DECISION 1993 Mumbai serial blast case convict Yakub Abdul Razak Memon Four convicts in the December 16 gang rape case, whose appeals are pending before the SC would also benefit, in case their conviction is upheld Sonu Sardar of Chhattisgarh who killed five members of a family in November 2004. Sunder alias Sundarrajan of Tamil Nadu, guilty of kid- napping a seven-year-old boy in 2009 and murdering him after his ran- som demand of five lakhs was not met Three AIADMK workers - C Muniappan, Ravindran and Nedunchezhian – who burnt to death three college girls in Tamil Nadu in 2000 after former Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa’s conviction in a corruption case. 13 Anyone sentenced to death by a sessions court can file an appeal before HC A convict can’t be exe- cuted before the death sentence is confirmed by division bench of HC Can challenge HC’s verdict before SC where a three-judge bench hears appeal After dismissal of his appeal, his review petition can be heard in open court Convict can file a cura- tive petition against dis- missal of review petition Post dismissal of above, a mercy plea before gover- nor/President can be filed Still challenge dismissal of mercy plea before HC/SC VARIOUS STAGES OF APPEAL IN CASES 414 IT IS EXCELLENT THAT THE COURT IS ACKNOWLEDGING THE STATUS OF THE DEATH PENALTY CASE. IT CAN BE GIVEN BY MISTAKE, LAWYER’S INCOMPETENCE OR IF THE JUDGE HAS PRECONCEIVED NOTIONS RS SODHI, retired SC judge Madhyanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Head Office: 4-A, Gokhle Marg, Lucknow- 226001, Phone No.: 0522-2207065, 2208737, Fax No. : 0522- 2206685, 2208769, CORRIGENDUM:- Tender Specification No. MEDCO/ 1070/ RGGVY- 11th Plan/2014 and MEDCO/ 1071/RGGVY- 11th Plan/ 2014 which were scheduled to be opened on 26 August 2014, are hereby extended as per details given below. All other terms shall remain unchanged. Date/Time for submis- sion of offer: As per table below, 1300 Hrs., Date & Time of opening of technical and commercial Part-I offer: As per table below, 1500 Hrs. Sl. No., T ender S pecification No., Name of District where work as mentioned against Name of Scheme is to be carried out, No. of Unelectrifid Mazaras, Estimated Cost of Project (Rs. Lacs), Earnest Money Deposit (Rs. Rounded in Lacs), Cost of T ender Document + V A T (Rs.), Date of Submission/ Opening of T ender respectively as under : - 1. MEDCO/ 1070/ RGGVY - 1 1th Plan/ 2014, Gonda, 1836, 16292.7, 50, 52,500, 25-09-2014, 2. MEDCO/ 1071/ RGGVY - 1 1th Plan/ 2014, Shahjahan- pur, 1994, 19223.63, 50, 52,500, 25- 09-2014, Superintending Engineer (RGGVY) MVVNL, 4-A Gokhale Marg, Lucknow, MVVNL Helpline No.- 0522-2208737, R- 871, Dt.:01- 09-2014 “Save Electricity in National Interest” In vitation f or applications fr om online assessment a g encies f or carr ying out assessments under Skill De velopment Initiative Sc heme (SDIS) DGE&T, Ministry of Labour & Employment, Government of India envisages to empanel online assessment agencies for carrying out online assessments under Skill Development Initiative Scheme (SDIS) in select cities. Interested agencies may apply in prescribed proforma which can be downloaded from our website http://dget.gov.in. All applications shall reach to the following address within 20 days from the date of publication of the advertisement. Director (SDI) Directorate General of Employment & Training Ministry of Labour & Employment Shram Shakti Bhawan, 2, 4 Rafi Marg New Delhi-110001, Phone No.: 011-23708071 davp 23138/11/0003/1415 Government of India Ministry of Labour and Employment DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING No. El-D/GA002/7/2014-GA ERNET India (An Autonomous Scientific Society under Department of Electronics & Information Technology, Gol) Jeevan Prakash Building, 10th Floor, 25, K.G. Marg, New Delhi-110003 ERNET India, an autonomous Scientific Society under Department of Electronics & Information Technology (DeitY), Govt. of India, is a class ‘A’ Internet Service Provider for the Education and Research Community in India and provides services through its various PoPs located throughout the country. 2. ERNET India intends to carryout “Balance work of Electrical, Fire Alarm System, HVAC, Fire Suppression, Interior and Civil Work at ERNET Premises on 5th Floor, DMRC Shastri Park Block-I, Delhi-110053”. Interested parties who wish to participate in the tender may log on to website www.ernet.in for further information/detailed tender document. (Bhupal Singh) Registrar & CPO 011-23753984 INDIAN COUNCIL OF MEDICAL RESEARCH REF. ADV. NO. ICMRHQ/Adm-1/2014/02 Applications are invited up to 08.10.2014 for one post of Technical Officer-A(ES) unreserved in the Pay Band PB-2 Rs. 9,300-34,800/- + Rs. 4,600/- (Grade Pay) at the Hqrs Office of the Council. 2. Essential Qualification & Experience: Graduate Degree in Electrical Engineering with two years experience OR three years diploma in Electrical Engineering with three years experience in relevant discipline from Govt. recognised institute/organisation. 3. Age limit (i) Not exceeding 30 years as on 08.10.2014 . (ii) Relaxation in age would be admissible SC/ST/PH & OBC in accordance with Govt. of India rules/orders in force. (iii) One time age relaxation is also allowed to staff working or having worked in long term projects of ICMR Institutes/Centres provided they meet essential qualification and experience for the post with a view to provide them opportunity to compete with other candidates as per provision made under Rule (4) of Recruitment Rules for Technical & Engineering support cadre - 2009. Note: For details regarding Age, Job requirements, application form and other aspect etc. please visit ICMR’s website http://icmr .nic.in davp 17152/11/0002/1415

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Page 1: HINDUSTAN TIMES, NEW DELHI WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 03, … · HINDUSTAN TIMES, NEW DELHI WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 03, 2014 | nation | 09 Death penalty review plea decision a ‘welcome move’

HINDUSTAN TIMES, NEW DELHIWEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 03, 2014 09| nation |

Death penalty review plea decision a ‘welcome move’POSITIVE Experts say change was overdue, favour absolute transparency in dealing with decisions such as death penalty

Avantika Mehta■ [email protected]

NEW DELHI: As the Supreme Court opened another window of hopefor death row convicts by allow-ing open court hearings of theirreview petitions, activists andlegal fraternity welcomed it say-ing, “There should be absoluteand full transparency in dealingwith an irreversible decision like the death penalty.”

Calling the apex court’s decision a “welcome change”,Suhas Chakma, director of theACHR questioned “why only thereview petition should be heard in open court.” After the review petition, the convict generally files a curative petition — thelast legal recourse available tohim — which is not heard inopen court.

Open court hearing of review petitions will give another oppor-

tunity to death row convicts toconvince the court to acquitthem or to commute their sen-tence to life imprisonment.

Retired SC judge RS Sodhi saidhe was glad that the review peti-tions would not just be decided bycirculation anymore. “While pass-

ing a death sentence, you are act-ing like God. You can’t give life but you are taking it. This will be anopportunity for the judge to review,rethink the matter carefully.”

“It is excellent that the court isacknowledging the status of thedeath penalty case — it can begiven by mistake, or because ofa lawyer’s incompetence, or evenif the judge has preconceived notions.”

Senior lawyer and Rajya Sabha member KTS Tulsi said,“It is always better to err on theside of caution when meting outan irreversible decision like thedeath penalty.” He added that hehad “always hoped that the apexcourt would take such a decision.”

Calling it a long overduedecision, senior lawyer ColinGonsalves said, “If it is opencourt, the advocate will at leasthave the ability to show what hasbeen missed or mistaken.”

Peerzada Ashiq & Rajeev Mullick■ [email protected]

SRINAGAR/ LUCKNOW: The Jammuand Kashmir government ismobilising men and machineryon a grand scale to ensure that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Teachers’ Day speech reachesthe state’s 2.36 million schoolstudents on September 5.

Apart from tapping 12,500 tel-evision sets and two educationalsatellites (edusats) for the cities, the administration is planning tomake 7,333 transistors available to schools located in remote areas

with no electricity, state educationsecretary Nirmal Sharma told HT.

The government has directeddivisional commissioners inKashmir and Jammu to ensure that all 23,485 public and private schools have television sets andgenerators for the occasion,Sharma added.

A National Infor maticsCentre base in far-flung Leh willensure interaction of students with the PM, which will also betelecast live.

The education secretary saidthat students have been askedto be in their schools at around

2:30pm. The PM’s speech willcommence at 3pm and will con-tinue till 4:45pm.

SP LAPTOPS FOR PM’SSPEECH WEBCASTSchool and college studentsfrom Uttar Pradesh will beable to watch Narendra Modi’s Teachers’ Day speech on lap-tops provided by chief ministerAkhilesh Yadav.

Colleges have been askedto rope in their alumni – who have received these free com-puters under a state governmentscheme – for a day, and make

arrangements so that studentscan tune in to Modi’s speechthat will have a live webcast.“About 1.44 million studentsnow have laptops provided bythe Samajwadi party (SP) gov-ernment,” said Awadh NareshSharma, director of secondaryeducation, UP.

At a time when most statesruled by non-NDA parties areresisting the Centre’s Teachers’Day programme, in UP the statemachinery is trying to ensurethe plan’s success.

About 13 million children studyin UP’s 22,000 secondary schools.

‘Enough safeguardsto ensure justice fordeath row convicts’Soibam Rocky Singh■ [email protected]

NEW DELHI: Justice J Chelameswaron Tuesday said that there wereenough legal safeguards toensure justice to death row con-victs as they were given properopportunity at every stage duringthe trial, while rejecting petitionsseeking open court hearing for review petitions.

“I am not able to agree with theproposition that such an obligationextends so far as to compulsorily giving an oral hearing in everycase where review is sought by aconvict,” Chelameswar, who deliv-ered the minority verdict, said. Headded, “It is a matter of record that this court in almost every case ofdeath penalty undertakes theexamination of the correctnessof such decision.”

Chelameswar did not agree withmajority verdict delivered by fourother judges led by Chief Justiceof India, RM Lodha, which took a more humane view of the issue.

Enumerating judicial safe-guards during the process oftrial and appeals, Chelameswars a i d t h e re we re va r i o u ssafeguards provided by theConstitution and the law ofthis country against awardingdeath penalty.

The majority verdict hasfavoured a “limited oral hearing”to be granted to the convict say-ing that there is a possibility of, given the same set of facts, “two judicial minds reaching differentconclusions either to award or decline to award death sentence.”

However, Chelameswar alsosaid that review petitions are normally heard by the samejudges which heard the appeal.“Therefore, the possibility of dif-ferent judicial minds reaching dif-ferent conclusions on the same setof facts does not arise,” he said.

J&K, UP plan big for Modi’s Sept 5 speech

SC to Bengal: Sterilising jumbos to check population is regressiveBhadra Sinha■ [email protected]

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday restrained the WestBengal government from imple-menting its proposal to steriliseelephants or any other wildlife torestrict their population, whilepulling up the ministry of envi-ronment and forest (MoEF) for ignoring issues regarding safetyof elephants.

A bench of justices DipakMisra and Vikramjit Sen passedthe order while hearing a PILrelating to large number of deathsof elephants on railway tracksin West Bengal, Assam, Odisha,Tamil Nadu and Karnataka.

West Bengal’s move to steriliseelephants was brought to thecourt’s notice by the counsel of

Jharkhand, Tapesh Kumar Singh.He pointed out to the state forestminister’s statement that to curbthe growing elephant populationthe administration was contem-plating use of immuno contracep-tive drug to prevent procreation.

Calling it a “regressive step,” the bench also directed theMoEF secretary to be person-ally present at the next hearingto explain the measures the min-istry has taken in protectingelephants on the railway tracks.

■ Decreasing habitat has escalated elephant-human conflicts. PTI FILE

ARUN JAITLEY OPERATED UPONFOR DIABETESHT Correspondent■ [email protected]

NEW DELHI: Union finance anddefence minister Arun Jaitley onTuesday underwent a surgery for‘diabetes management’ at a cityhospital. Jaitley, 61, underwentbariatric surgery, which is com-monly known as weight-loss sur-gery, at a private hospital in Saket.

“He is overweight and hashad been suffering from uncon-trolled blood glucose levels, late-ly, for which this surgery is thebest known cure. In 92% casesit has worked successfully,” saidDr Pradeep Chowbey, director–institute of minimal access,metabolic and bariatric surgeryat Max Healthcare.

Bariatric surgery is done notonly to control morbid obesity, butalso to cure co-morbid conditionssuch as diabetes and hypertension.

Chowbey led the five-memberteam that performed the gastricbypass surgery, wherein a smallpouch is made in the stomach anda route is created for the food toreach directly to the small intes-tines, resulting in minimal calo-rie and nutrients absorption.

“The person is able to eat justabout one-third of the usualamount of food, and overeatingresults in vomiting. In a diabeticpatient, the food goes directlyinto the intestine and stimulatesinsulin,” Chowbey said.

Jaitley is most likely to bedischarged on Thursday.

Adani group, tribals make peaceEjaz Kaiser■ [email protected]

RAIPUR: Six-hour-long negotiationson Tuesday defused the tensionamong the tribals who had stalledmining activities of Adani enter-prises in Parsa and Kante Basancoal mines area of Ambikapurdistrict, north Chhattisgarh, for five days. Over a thousand villag-ers and five Adani officials werepresent during the dialogue.

“We have given Adani officials

a deadline of September 20 tobegin the work of rehabilitationof the tribals whose lands wereacquired for mining. If they don’tcomply, I will be the first personto lock the gate of the company”,NN Ekka, additional collector(Ambikapur), told HT.

Getting written assurancesfrom both, officials of Adanigroup and the administration, the tribals decided to call off their protest and the productionat the mining site will resume

on Wednesday, the officer said.Progress made by the company

on the tribals’ demands would bemonitored by the administrationin the presence of villagers onthe first Sunday of every month.

Tribals in the area were protest-ing against the Adani enterprisesfor the latter’s alleged failure tocomply with their commitments.

Adani group bagged the con-tract from Rajashthan Rajya Vidhyut Nigam Limited, which got the block in 2007.

OPEN COURTThe SC decision will give another chance to convicts to escape the noose

DEATH ROW CONVICTS IN JAILMale FemaleAs of December 2012

CONVICTS LIKELY TO BENEFIT FROM SC DECISION■ 1993 Mumbai serial blast case convict

Yakub Abdul Razak Memon■ Four convicts in the December 16 gang

rape case, whose appeals are pendingbefore the SC would also benefit, incase their conviction is upheld

■ Sonu Sardar of Chhattisgarh who killedfive members of a family in November 2004.

■ Sunder alias Sundarrajan of Tamil Nadu, guilty of kid-napping a seven-year-old boy in 2009 and murdering him after his ran-som demand of five lakhs was not met

■ Three AIADMK workers - C Muniappan, Ravindran and Nedunchezhian– who burnt to death three college girls in Tamil Nadu in 2000 afterformer Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa’s conviction in a corruption case.

13

■ Anyone sentenced to death by a sessionscourt can file an appealbefore HC

■ A convict can’t be exe-cuted before the deathsentence is confirmed by division bench of HC■ Can challenge HC’s

verdict before SC where a three-judgebench hears appeal■ After dismissal ofhis appeal, his

review petition canbe heard in open court

■ Convict can file a cura-tive petition against dis-missal of review petition

■ Post dismissal of above, amercy plea before gover-nor/President can be filed

■ Still challenge dismissal ofmercy plea before HC/SC

VARIOUS STAGES OF APPEAL IN CASES

414

›IT IS EXCELLENTTHAT THE COURT IS

ACKNOWLEDGING THESTATUS OF THE DEATH PENALTY CASE. IT CANBE GIVEN BY MISTAKE, LAWYER’S INCOMPETENCEOR IF THE JUDGE HASPRECONCEIVED NOTIONSRS SODHI, retired SC judge

Madhyanchal Vidyut Vitran

Nigam Limited, Head Office:

4-A, Gokhle Marg, Lucknow-

226001, Phone No.: 0522-2207065,

2208737, Fax No. : 0522- 2206685,

2208769, CORRIGENDUM:- Tender

Specification No. MEDCO/ 1070/

RGGVY- 11th Plan/2014 and

MEDCO/ 1071/RGGVY- 11th Plan/

2014 which were scheduled to be

opened on 26 August 2014, are

hereby extended as per details given

below. All other terms shall remain

unchanged. ● Date/Time for submis-

sion of offer: As per table below, 1300

Hrs., ● Date & Time of opening of

technical and commercial Part-I offer:

As per table below, 1500 Hrs. Sl. No.,

Tender Specification No., Name of

District where work as mentioned

against Name of Scheme is to be

carried out, No. of Unelectrifid

Mazaras, Estimated Cost of Project

(Rs. Lacs), Earnest Money Deposit

(Rs. Rounded in Lacs), Cost of

Tender Document + VAT (Rs.), Date

of Submission/ Opening of Tender

respectively as under : - 1. MEDCO/

1070/ RGGVY- 11th Plan/ 2014,

Gonda, 1836, 16292.7, 50, 52,500,

25-09-2014, 2. MEDCO/ 1071/

RGGVY- 11th Plan/ 2014, Shahjahan-

pur, 1994, 19223.63, 50, 52,500, 25-

09-2014, Superintending Engineer

(RGGVY) MVVNL, 4-A Gokhale

Marg, Lucknow, MVVNL Helpline

No.- 0522-2208737, R- 871, Dt.:01-

09-2014 “Save Electricity in

National Interest”

Invitation for applications from online assessmentagencies for carrying out assessments under

Skill Development Initiative Scheme (SDIS)

DGE&T, Ministry of Labour & Employment, Governmentof India envisages to empanel online assessmentagencies for carrying out online assessments under SkillDevelopment Initiative Scheme (SDIS) in select cities.Interested agencies may apply in prescribed proforma whichcan be downloaded from our website http://dget.gov.in. Allapplications shall reach to the following address within20 days from the date of publication of the advertisement.

Director (SDI)Directorate General of Employment & Training

Ministry of Labour & EmploymentShram Shakti Bhawan, 2, 4 Rafi Marg

New Delhi-110001, Phone No.: 011-23708071

davp 23138/11/0003/1415

Government of IndiaMinistry of Labour and Employment

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING

No. El-D/GA002/7/2014-GA

ERNET India(An Autonomous Scientific Society under Department of

Electronics & Information Technology, Gol)Jeevan Prakash Building, 10th Floor, 25, K.G. Marg, New Delhi-110003

ERNET India, an autonomous Scientific Society under Departmentof Electronics & Information Technology (DeitY), Govt. of India, is aclass ‘A’ Internet Service Provider for the Education and ResearchCommunity in India and provides services through its various PoPslocated throughout the country.

2. ERNET India intends to carryout “Balance work of Electrical, FireAlarm System, HVAC, Fire Suppression, Interior and Civil Work atERNET Premises on 5th Floor, DMRC Shastri Park Block-I,Delhi-110053”. Interested parties who wish to participate in the tendermay log on to website www.ernet.in for further information/detailedtender document.

(Bhupal Singh)Registrar & CPO

011-23753984

INDIAN COUNCIL OF MEDICAL RESEARCHREF. ADV. NO. ICMRHQ/Adm-1/2014/02

Applications are invited up to 08.10.2014 for one post ofTechnical Officer-A(ES) unreserved in the Pay Band PB-2Rs. 9,300-34,800/- + Rs. 4,600/- (Grade Pay) at the HqrsOffice of the Council.

2. Essential Qualification & Experience:Graduate Degree in Electrical Engineering with twoyears experience OR three years diploma in ElectricalEngineering with three years experience in relevantdiscipline from Govt. recognised institute/organisation.

3. Age limit(i) Not exceeding 30 years as on 08.10.2014.(ii) Relaxation in age would be admissible SC/ST/PH & OBC

in accordance with Govt. of India rules/orders in force.(iii) One time age relaxation is also allowed to staff

working or having worked in long term projects ofICMR Institutes/Centres provided they meet essentialqualification and experience for the post with a view toprovide them opportunity to compete with othercandidates as per provision made under Rule (4) ofRecruitment Rules for Technical & Engineering supportcadre - 2009.

Note: For details regarding Age, Job requirements,application form and other aspect etc. please visit ICMR’swebsite http://icmr.nic.in

davp 17152/11/0002/1415