Monday, 25 May 2015

Energy



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There are some spots in Reykjavik that have a sort of pull, and not always a good one. I suspect anyone versed in feng shui would know that it's a chi thing, energy that's stuck or abused in some manner, and can't flow as is its nature to do. This is one of those places, the part of Vallarstræti which has become basically an alley between Ingólfstorg and Austurvellir, with the well-known Nasa music venue there on the left. It's of course
shadowy, stuck there between tallish buildings, and has been the service access for restaurants and hotels since forever, but there's something more going on there than just a lack of sunlight.

Once again, while just casually searching the netosphere for the history of this street I found all sorts of interesting things, most all in Icelandic unfortunately. For example, I found this 2011 article by our current prime minister (who I'd say should just stick to trying to have an effect on the development of our city and stay completely away from vain and puffy attempts to run a whole nation.) He's gathered some nice old-timey photos of this city center area, and is actually making a good case for preserving the historical buildings still standing, and even rebuilding some that were lost, for example Hótel Ísland, which burned down in 1944 (I don't know that I agree with rebuilding it where it was, right in the center of what's now Ingólfstorg, but his general idea is to rebuild with modern methods but in the old timber-and/or-corrugated-iron style.) I also found this collection of old photos in a short piece by Egill Helgason, a super nice and friendly, well-respected but bulldog-style journalist and media presence (video).  It turns out that this is the 100th anniversary of the Great Fire of Reykjavík (here's one more article about that traumatic event, in Icelandic, but also with great photos, and also a good article from the Reykjavik Grapevine about the history of Reykjavik overall.)  

If you take a look at the images in this article from the Cultural Heritage Agency, you'll see on page 5 a map with known Settlement Era structures, and how they literally overlap with what's currently a very poorly-utilized torg (long-time readers will remember this article about how it's basically a skate-park as is.) Given that this location has been lived on since the 9th century (the Reykjavik 871 museum is testament to that fact) I think care needs to be taken to make sure the energies of the area are kept in positive motion. There's active geothermal water right under the plaza as well, and it's important for water in any of its forms to be allowed to flow as it needs to, and not just forced as steam up metal pipes popping up from an expanse of paving-stones. Visitors come here hoping to experience something quaint and charming, something historical, and while I do not advise us locals dressing up in Viking period costumes or play-acting as naive elf-loving bumpkins to earn all that money tourists want to throw at us, I do think we should respect our heritage enough to not go all glass-and-steel-and cement in exactly this location, though we're doomed to do it in others.

So as I said, there are some spots in our city that seem to have something else going on, something ancient, or otherworldly, or energetically-charged, and it's of the utmost importance that we humans act as caretakers, and not oppressors or suppressors of the natural flow of things. In my humble opinion, this alley-street needs some love, and probably not in the manner that's currently on the table, as can be seen in this first-place proposal.  Wouldn't it be nice to actually just have some actual nature at this spot? Maybe nicely managed, in accessible garden-park style, but nature as it was before any settler ever set foot there. Rip up the paving stones, help the waters to flow freely, add some moss and stones and benches, and let this heart of Reykjavík live again.

 

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Headquarters/Home Town LTC: Central Government Employees’ Confusions Continue



Headquarters/Home Town Leave Travel Concession : Central Government Employees’ Confusions Continue





Headquarters / Place of Posting and Home Town LTC: Central Government Employees’ Confusions Continue on this matter





“The number of Central Government employees utilizing the LTC facilities has increased substantially thanks to the initiative of the tourism department to encourage the development of economically-backward states”






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Sunday, 24 May 2015

Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare Orders regarding Fixed Medical Allowance on 5.5.2015



Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare Orders regarding Fixed Medical Allowance on 5.5.2015





GRANT OF FIXED MEDICAL ALLOWANCE (FMA) TO THE ARMED FORCES PENSIONERS/FAMILY PENSIONERS IN SUCH CASES WHERE DATE OF RETIREMENT IS PRIOR TO 1.4.2003 AND WHO HAD OPTED NOT TO AVAIL MEDICAL FACILITIES AT OPD OF ARMED FORCES HOSPITALS/MI ROOMS AND ARE NOT MEMBERS OF ECHS.





G.I., Dept. of Ex-Servicemen Welfare, O.M.No.1(10)/2009-D(Pen/Policy), dated 5.5.2015





SUB: GRANT OF FIXED MEDICAL ALLOWANCE (FMA) TO THE ARMED FORCES PENSIONERS/FAMILY PENSIONERS IN SUCH CASES WHERE DATE OF RETIREMENT IS PRIOR TO 1.4.2003 AND WHO HAD OPTED NOT TO AVAIL MEDICAL FACILITIES AT OPD OF ARMED FORCES HOSPITALS/MI ROOMS AND ARE NOT MEMBERS OF ECHS.






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Simplification of Pension process for permanently disabled children/siblings and dependent parents



Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare Orders regarding Simplification of Pension process for permanently disabled children/siblings and dependent parents





G.I., Dept. of Ex-Servicemen Welfare, O.M.No.1(7)/2013-D(Pension/Policy), dated 15.5.2015





SUBJECT: Simplification of Pension process for permanently disabled children/siblings and dependent parents





Sir, The undersigned is directed to refer to the provisions contained in the GOI, MOD letter No A/49601/AG/PS-4 (e)/3363/B/D(Pen/Ser) dated 27.08.1987 as modified vide this Ministry’s letter No.906//A/D(Pen/Ser)/05 dated 13.08.2008 and No 02(03)/2010-D(Pen/Policy) dated 17th January 2013 of the Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare regarding grant of Pension to old parents and disabled children/sibling after the death of the pensioners/family pensioner. Certain difficulties are being experienced for grant of such pension. The matter has been examined and it has been decided to further streamline the process of grant of pension to old parents/disabled children sibling as under. The employee/pensioner/family pensioner may, at any time before or after retirement/ death of Armed Force Personnel, make a request to the Appointing Authority seeking advance approval for grant of family pension for lif to a permanently disabled child/sibling in terms of provisions contained in GOI, MOD Letter No.A/49601/AG/PS4(e)/3363/B/D (Pension/Services) dated 27.08.1987 as amended vide GOL MOD Letter No.906/ AIDGPen/Sers)/05 dated 13.08.2008, which are reproduced as under:






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Saturday, 23 May 2015

DOPT to hold a meeting of NC JCM meeting on 29.05.2015



DOPT to hold a meeting of NC JCM meeting on 29.05.2015





March to Parliament was held on 28.04.2015 and call of strike has been given by JCA on 23.11.2015 on the demands of central government employees. On the backdrop of the pressure mounted by JCA, DOPT has called a meeting of NC JCM on 29.05.2015 to discuss and consider the issues of central government employees.






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Friday, 22 May 2015

Payment of Night Duty Allowance at revised rates to the eligible civilian employees under Ministry of Defence



Payment of Night Duty Allowance at revised rates to the eligible civilian employees under Ministry of Defence





G.I., Min. of Defence, O.M.No.17(4)/2012/D(Civ-II), dated 8.5.2015





Subject: Payment of Night Duty Allowance (NDA) at revised rates to the eligible civilian employees working in the Establishments under the Ministry of Defence in implementation of Hon. C.A.T. Jodhpur Order dated 5 Nov 2009





Sir,


I am directed to say that the consolidated orders on the subject of Night Duty Allowance were issued by the Department of Personnel and Training vide their OM No.12012/4/86-Estt(Allowances) dated 4th Oct. 1989. In terms of the sub para (v) of para 2 of this OM, Night Duty Allowance is to be computed taking into account the rates of pay including Dearness Allowance and CCA, in force on the basis of the recommendations of the 4th Central Pay Commission. However, these rates have not been revised on the basis of the pay structure that came into force after the reports of 5th and 6th Central Pay Commissions.






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Highlights of Wage Revision For Bank Officers - Pay & Arrears Calculator - AIBOA



Highlights of Wage Revision For Bank Officers - Pay & Arrears Calculator - AIBOA





Joint Note to be signed between Officers Organisations and IBA





As soon as the the joint note is signed we shall up load the full text of the same.





In the meanwhile we furnish here under the HIGHLIGHTS of pay AND other details on which areas of agreement reached for information of members...






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