Before install the sanchay post version 6.6.1 version,While checking the DB analyser report, it showing some error and Solution has received from SDC is attached herewith . 1. Error : DB Analyser ->. Missing tables-> Post database usp_agent_comn_modify_pk usp_indexing usp_kvp_modify_certs_pk usp_modify_pk_for_acopn_thru_agents usp_modify_pk_for_chq_so usp_modify_pk_for_kvp_duplicate usp_modify_pk_for_nsc_duplicate usp_nsc_modify_certs_pk usp_reindex Solution : Download link : http://www.sendspace.com/file/3gxsba Logout of Sanchay Post in all systems. Unzip the attached file and copy it to DBAnalyzer folder and run it from the same location. Then, once again check for missing tables using DBAnalyzer 2. Error :DB Analyser->.Check database ->Version 6.5 R2 Upgradation to Version 6.5R2 is not successful Error Code1 : RSTUVWXYACD Continue working without patches Solution : Download link : http://www.sendspace.com/file/9opbz5 Logout of Sanchay Post in all systems. Unzip the attached file and copy it to DBAnalyzer folder and run it from the same location. Then, once again check for Version 6.5 R2 using DBAnalyzer Download Update_SP.zip |
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Before installing the sanchay post version 6.6.1 - Errors in DB Analyzer
Indian States- Capitals, Governers and Chief Ministers
Indian States- Capitals, Governers and Chief Ministers
States
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Capitals
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Governors
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Chief
Ministers
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(1) Andhra Pradesh | Hyderabad | Mr. E.S.L.Narasimhan | Mr. N.Kiran Kumar Reddy |
(2) Arunachal Pradesh | Itanagar | Gen. (Retd.) Joginder Jaswant Singh | Mr. Nabam Tuki |
(3) Assam | Dispur | Mr. Janaki Ballabh Patnaik | Mr. Tarun Kumar Gogoi |
(4) Bihar | Patna | Mr. Devanand Konwar | Mr. Nitish Kumar |
(5) Chhattisgarh | Raipur | Mr. Shekhar Dutt | Dr. Raman Singh |
(6) Goa | Panaji | Mr. K. Sankaranarayanan | Mr. Manohar Parrikar |
(7) Gujarat | Gandhinagar | Dr. Kamla Beniwal | Mr. Narendra Modi |
(8) Haryana | Chandigarh | Mr. Jagannath Pahadia | Mr. Bhupinder Singh Hooda |
(9) Himachal Pradesh | Shimla | Ms. Urmila Singh | Mr. Prem Kumar Dhumal |
(10) Jammu and Kashmir | Srinagar (Summer) Jammu (Winter) | Mr. Narinder Nath Vohra | Mr. Omar Abdullah |
(11) Jharkhand | Ranchi | Dr. Syed Ahmed | Mr. Arjun Munda |
(12) Karnataka | Bengaluru | Mr. Hans Raj Bhardwaj | Mr. DV Sadananda Gowda |
(13) Kerala | Thiruvananthapuram | Mr. Hans Raj Bhardwaj (Acting) | Mr. Oommen Chandy |
(14) Madhya Pradesh | Bhopal | Mr. Ram Naresh Yadav | Mr. Shivraj Singh Chauhan |
(15) Maharashtra | Mumbai | Mr. K. Sankaranarayanan | Mr. Prithviraj Chavan |
(16) Manipur | Imphal | Mr. Gurbachan Jagat | Mr. Okram Ibobi Singh |
(17) Meghalaya | Shillong | Mr. Ranjit Shekhar Mooshahary | Mr. Mukul A. Sangma |
(18) Mizoram | Aizawl | Mr. Vakkom Purushothaman | Mr. Lalthanhawla |
(19) Nagaland | Kohima | Mr. Nikhil Kumar | Mr. Neiphiu Rio |
(20) Odisha | Bhubaneswar | Mr. Murlidhar Chandrakant Bhandare | Mr. Naveen Patnaik |
(21) Punjab | Chandigarh | Mr. Shivraj V. Patil | Mr. Parkash Singh Badal |
(22) Rajasthan | Jaipur | Mr. Shivraj V. Patil (Acting) | Mr. Ashok Gehlot |
(23) Sikkim | Gangtok | Mr. Balmiki Prasad Singh | Mr. Pawan Kumar Chamling |
(24) Tamil Nadu | Chennai | Mr. K Rosaiah | Ms. J Jayalalithaa |
(25) Tripura | Agartala | Mr. Dnyandeo Yaswantrao Patil | Mr. Manik Sarkar |
(26) Uttarakhand | Dehradun | Ms. Margaret Alva | Mr. Vijay Bahuguna |
(27) Uttar Pradesh | Lucknow | Mr. Banwari Lal Joshi | Mr. Akhilesh Yadav |
(28) West Bengal | Kolkata | Mr. M. K. Narayanan | Ms. Mamata Banerjee |
Saturday, April 21, 2012
POSB INTEREST CALCULATOR - FROM 01.04.2012
Modified Interest calculator for All POSB schemes as per revised interest rates from 01.04.2012
Thursday, April 19, 2012
World Amazing Facts..
● World population in 2011 – 6,988 million (3,523 million males and 3,465 million females)
● World population under 30 in 2011 – 3,649 million
● World population over 60 in 2011 – 785 million
● World population over 100 in 2011 – 532,000
● Number of births worldwide every day – 378,000
● Number of deaths worldwide everyday – 162,000
● World economic growth rate in 2010 – 5.0% (-0.6% in 2009)
● Number of illiterate adults – 796 million
● Number of unemployed people – 205 million
● Average world life expectancy – 70.8 years for females; 66.4 years for males
● Annual world population increase – 79.33 million people
● Number of people living outside country of birth – 214 million, or more than 3% of the world’s population
● Fertility rate – 2.5 births per woman
● Urban population – 50.5% of total population
● World trade in 2009 – US $ 25.2 billion
● Annual world defence expenditure – US $ 1,630 billion
● Number of TV sets – 1.4 billion
● Number of radio receivers – 2.2 billion
● Number of cigarettes smoked – 5,600 billion a year
● Number of internet users – 2.0 billion
● Number of mobile phone users – 4.7 billion
● Number of motor vehicles on the road – 790 million
● Number of people who cross international borders every day – 2 million
● Number of people living in extreme poverty – 1.4 billion
● Number of people living in urban slums – 828 million
● Number of undernourished people – 925 million
● Number of overweight adults – 1.6 billion
● Number of obese adults – 502 million
● Number of people dying of starvation – 24,000 every day
● Number of people lacking clean water – 1.1 billion
● Number of people lacking basic sanitation – 2.6 billion
● Number of recorded executions in 2008 – 2,390
● Number of people worldwide exposed to indoor
air pollution that exceeds WHO guidelines – 1 billion
● Annual carbon dioxide emissions – 7.7 billion tonnes of carbon equivalent
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Postal Services Started Date
Date of Postal Services Started
Ministry of communication and information technology was formed | January 1985 |
Speed Post Pass Port service was launched | 5th March 2001 |
Direct Post was introduced | Jun-05 |
Express parcel Post was re launched | Mar-99 |
Logistic Post services was introduced | 13th August 2004 |
E post service was introduced | January 2004 |
Bill mail service was introduced | September 2003 |
Business Development Group was formed in Postal Department | 1st April 1999 |
IMO serviced was introduced | Jan-06 |
Consumer Protection Act (COPRA) introduced | 1986 |
Pin code system was introduced | 15th Aug 1972 |
E Post Service Commenced | |
Corporate Money Order Service was introduced | 1st May 1995 |
Post Forum was introduced | 10th September 1990 |
The Surface Airlifted (SAL) was introduced | 1st April 1999 |
Speed Post service launched | 1st August 1986 |
One India one rate service in speed Post was introduced on | 21-Aug-06 |
Western Union Money Service was launched in India | April 2001 |
The PLI scheme was introduced | 1884 |
When was sorting of letters in rail brought into operation | During 1837 |
When was the first automatic Telephone Exchange established | 1914 |
When was the first mail motor van brought in to service | 1905 in England |
When did the first Air Mail service started | 1911 |
When did the VP system introduced | 1877 |
Money order was introduced | 1880 |
The Post office savings Bank was introduced | 1882 |
Rural PLI was introduced | 1995 |
The RMS service was started | 1907 |
The Airmail service was started in India | 1911 |
Meghdoot Award in postal department was introduced | 1984 |
Retail Post was introduced | Aug-00 |
Greeting Post was introduced | 6th September 2000 |
MS was introduced in India | 1975 |
Senior Citizen scheme was introduced | 2004 |
P& T welfare Advisory board was formed | 1956 |
Friday, April 6, 2012
MONEY SPINNERS: POSTAL DEPARTMENT PLANS 1,000 ATMS IN 6 STATES
The Department of Post (DoP) is on a technology upgrade drive. The department plans to set up 1,000 automated teller machines (ATMs) across six states —Assam, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu — as part of its ongoing modernisation drive, said Manjula Parasher, secretary, posts.
“We will start execution of our modern technology programme across six circles by the end of this year,” said Parasher. “This will help in people getting core banking facility etc. We plan to have 1,000 ATMs in a phased manner. The process for this will start by the year-end.”
The DoP has selected five major technology companies for five of its technology advancement projects.It has issued a Letter of Intent to Infosys for two projects including rural system and financial services integration; Tata Consultancy Services for change management; Sify for network integration and Reliance Communications Infrastructure for data centre.
The department plans to start execution of some of these projects by end of this year across six states on a pilot basis.It has already received approval for Rs 1,877 crore to be spent across these projects over a period of two years and will seek additional funds when the need arises.“Funds of Rs 1,877 crore have been approved,” said Parasher. “We will go ahead with that. We may need more money because implementation in some of the cases may last over six-nine years.”The department will computerise all of its 1.6 lakh post offices across the country by 2013 with over 24,000 department post offices already computerised by March.
250 computerised post offices in J-K
With an aim of providing better services to the people, the DoP has decided to computerise at least 250 post offices in Jammu and Kashmir during the current year. “During this year, the department has taken the ambitious plan of computerising 250 post offices and modernising them to make them relevant,” said John Samuel, chief postmaster general, J&K Circle. PTI/Srinagar
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
THE WORLD'S OLDEST POST OFFICE
Sanquhar Post Office in Dumfries and Galloway first opened its doors in 1712 — just five years after the unification of England and Scotland
It is now owned by Penny, 49, and Richard Murphy, 55, who have been postmaster and mistress for just seven months. Regulars include the family of the post office's former postmaster and his father, who ran the business for more than 70 years.
Mum-of-four Penny, believed to be the office's first ever postmistress, said the family will mark the 300th anniversary of opening with a party in the summer. She said: "There is a lot of responsibility, we not only bought the building but took on the history too.
"It's a lovely but challenging job to have, you never know who's going to walk through the door."
"We have a lot of really good support from the community which hopefully will pay dividends in the future."
"Last week we re-opened the original door which was sealed for 20 years. We are trying to take things back a step — and at the same time progress forward."
"We have a national treasure, which in reality should be an international treasure, and that's something we are really proud of."
The post office first opened in 1712 as a "change house" for letters but the first record of a postmaster running the business was in 1739. In 1738, workers began stamping mail by hand at the sorting office to the rear of the building.
The role of postmaster was seen as an honour and often held by men in other authoritative roles such as school masters, town clerks and ceremonial heads.In 1862 the post office became one of the first authorised savings banks in Scotland.
The post office was modernised in 1974 when hand stamping was replaced by a hand-operated cancelling machine, known as a "bacon slicer". The post office was eventually sold to the Thompson family who ran it until last year when Penny and her husband took over.
The post office was renovated in 1997 but many of the original features have been retained.
It is now owned by Penny, 49, and Richard Murphy, 55, who have been postmaster and mistress for just seven months. Regulars include the family of the post office's former postmaster and his father, who ran the business for more than 70 years.
Mum-of-four Penny, believed to be the office's first ever postmistress, said the family will mark the 300th anniversary of opening with a party in the summer. She said: "There is a lot of responsibility, we not only bought the building but took on the history too.
"It's a lovely but challenging job to have, you never know who's going to walk through the door."
"We have a lot of really good support from the community which hopefully will pay dividends in the future."
"Last week we re-opened the original door which was sealed for 20 years. We are trying to take things back a step — and at the same time progress forward."
"We have a national treasure, which in reality should be an international treasure, and that's something we are really proud of."
The post office first opened in 1712 as a "change house" for letters but the first record of a postmaster running the business was in 1739. In 1738, workers began stamping mail by hand at the sorting office to the rear of the building.
The role of postmaster was seen as an honour and often held by men in other authoritative roles such as school masters, town clerks and ceremonial heads.In 1862 the post office became one of the first authorised savings banks in Scotland.
The post office was modernised in 1974 when hand stamping was replaced by a hand-operated cancelling machine, known as a "bacon slicer". The post office was eventually sold to the Thompson family who ran it until last year when Penny and her husband took over.
The post office was renovated in 1997 but many of the original features have been retained.
By: Livecam India Post via katiharho.blogspot.in
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